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2003 Nov 30
2
Cisco 6.0 + Asterisk question
I have several phones running Cisco's 6.0 SIP software release at
this time. Two of the phones have not shown any abnormal behaviors,
but one of them has an unsettling propensity to lock up after several
hours, where the softkey labels disappear and the phone stops
registering, requiring the standard *-6-settings reboot sequence.
Otherwise, the phone seems to work OK except for a slight
2004 Apr 17
4
LinuxFest NW
For those of you going to LinuxFest, I''ll be speaking today at 10:00 in
G-106. And if you miss the talk but see me wandering around the campus
later, don''t hesitate to flag me down to say "Hi".
-Tom
--
Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net
Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2000 Jan 13
3
/dev/urandom
on solaris7/sparc this device doesn't exists
i can use EGD but he very big (perl script!) - in memory it take about
4mb! apache use the same!
why ssh1.27 doesn't requre /dev/urandom on solaris?
what alternatives exists?
2006 Mar 26
0
Added lp, access denied ?
...dm sync shutdown halt mail news uucp
operator
# Stop symink outside of share tree
wide links = no
# Hide .??? files from windows
hide dot files = yes
# Allow super users dave and vanda access to all
# admin users = dave,vanda
# No oplocks, M$ on system & can be dodgey
level2 oplocks = no
oplocks = no
# Setup logging
syslog = 0
# syslog 3 for more thorough logging to syslog
#syslog = 3
log level = 2
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
debug timestamp = yes
[common]
comment = Common Linux Directory...
2004 Jan 05
0
No subject
...s because win2000/NT locks certain OS
> >files when running. Ghost _has_ to boot into DOS and then use its own
> >NTFS read/write code to access the partition.
> >
> >In theory you could build a similar utility from Linux, but the Linux
> >NTFS read/write code is a bit dodgey. I've even had older versions of
> >Ghost complain because it couldn't always read the NTFS partition
> >(something to do with NTFS internally... sometimes it does/doesn't use
> >some sort of weird compaction or something).
> >
> >The best non-Ghost alterna...
2001 Dec 13
3
behaviour of ssh/scp over flakey links - timeout/retry?
I'm using OpenSSH's ssh and scp to back up some remote
machines, roughly as follows :
ssh remote-host "tar up a few dirs"
scp remote-host:tarfile local-repository
On the whole, as I'd expect, this works just fine.
But .. sometimes the link is a bit dodgey (for lack of
a more explicit term, this being a polite list :) )
Can anyone tell me how ssh and scp timeout and retry, or if they
do, during a session (I know about timeout and retry during
establishment, it's documented in the man page). The job's
scripted, and I need to be able to make...