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2006 Jun 30
7
Inspiring Web 2.0 Rails Sites?
Anybody know of any Rails-using web sites that really capture the essence of the nebulous Web 2.Oh from which ideas, instruction, and inspiration can be drawn? BTW, what exactly IS Web 2.0? Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Feb 20
3
Introduce myself.
Hello mailing list! (Ehhh, that sounds a bit silly, don''t you think?) Anyway, I''m glad that Zed allow me contribute to this project. Been using Ruby and Rails for half-year and lot of things I have learned running on win32 arena, that I wanted to share with everybody. As previously post on ruby-talk by...
2005 Mar 05
1
Problem with loging on guest account
Hi, I've just compiled and installed Asterisk (1.0.5). After some problems with codecs I could successfully connect to server by: guest@192.168.0.1 Next I created account at iaxtel.com and configured iaxcomm to work with this account. Unfortunately after that I had problem with logging as guest. Calling as guest@192.168.0.1 tried to connect with my local server through. So I changed it
2011 Mar 23
1
how can we help? was: Re: The delays on CentOS 5.6 are causing EPEL incompatibilities
2011/3/23 R P Herrold <herrold at owlriver.com> > This comes and goes, and really there is no substitute for actually > 'doing' rather than > talking in the cloister > > as i see it, the problem is while the users expectation has grown, the work became harder. so i believe the real question is: how can we help the CentOS project? how can we unload the developers so
2005 May 30
13
RE: Proxy ARP working from Internet butnotfromfwand loc
Hi Alex, and thanks for your time. Probably not. The servers are only configured like they where when they where parallel to the fw. Just the default gateway, same as for the external interface on the fw. That''s what the documentation instructed to configure the servers using arp. But is it required with extra configuration on the server connected via proxy arp? Or is it some parameter
2005 Aug 30
8
Who can help me?
I have own function wrote. I used an algorithm, which was written in Matlab. in matlab: ... gamma = inv(v)*g; ... #v = matrix of variable size, v=vv(k) => k=2 => dimension of v 2x2 #g = a line vector with 4 elements e.g. g=[1,0,2,0]; my rewritten r-file: ... gamma = solve(v)*g; ... which is my error? Who can help me? thank you in advance. Chris -- Lust, ein paar Euro nebenbei zu
2002 Feb 01
1
Bug in the HOWTO: proxy-arp (?)
Hello alltogether, I''m new to the list, so please excuse any violations of listiquette... I didn''t have to much to do with linux based firewalling and routing for quite a time and found that proxy-arp changed in between... As I struggled with it I found that the Advanced routing... howto wasn''t to helpfull. Especially the documentation seems to be rather vice versa to
2007 Oct 11
5
Web log viewer
Hi. What system or software are you using to show the iptables log files (for example the dropped packages tagged as LOG in the Shorewall rules)? Thank you very much! Bye. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files
2010 Apr 06
15
Why we wont use zpool ever again
Hi everyone, Just wanted to tell you a little story. We''ve been enthusiastic puppet users since about a year ago here at the Geographic Institute of the University of Zürich. But we won''t use the zpool type ever again. Its just not worth it. Here''s what happened: . one of our servers lost knowledge about one of its zfs pools . puppet didn''t find the pool
2002 Feb 27
6
Newbie question
Hello All, I have two Internet link and two LAN networks I have Redhat-7.1 linux-2.4.17 kernel and 2 NICs In eth0 172.16.1.1 and eth0:1 192.168.1.1 in eth1 are public ips of isps as eth1 a.b.c.d and eth1:0 w.x..y.z I want do source routing using ip rule command. echo 200 isp1 >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables ip rule add from 172.16.1.0/24 table isp1 ip rule ls 0: from all lookup local