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2008 Aug 22
6
EventMachine website down?
Hi all Is the EventMachine website (www.rubyeventmachine.com) down? I can''t access it from South Africa, and have tried using tor as well with no luck. I''m kinda new to EventMachine, so I first have a lot of examples to work through and reading to do before I start pestering the mailing list with questions. Thanks to everyone who partook in creating the library, so far
2016 Apr 05
2
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
...fferent to users comprehensively knowing precisely what Red Hat meant by (a) and (b) above. A defendant could argue that Red Hat deliberately withheld that vital knowledge from the unsuspecting users because Red Hat sought to exploit users lack of full and detailed knowledge of the restrictions by extorting money from users for commercial gain - a gain that would not have been available to Red Hat if Red Hat had been a lot more specific about the full extent of its limitations. One could legally argue that a criminal fraud was committed by obtaining a free copy when the intention was to use it for...
2004 Apr 21
6
Help choosing a UK IAX provider
Hi, Currently using voiptalk.org and the quality is getting really bad. I would like a second provider preferably in UK, anyone got any suggestions? Ta. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040421/3d91c7f6/attachment.htm
2005 Nov 10
2
Sisvel's claim on MP3
Dear all, I just know that Sisvel (http://www.sisvel.com) claims patent on MP3 and starting charging fee on MP3 encoding/decoding (http://www.audiompeg.com). I take a look on its patent claims and it seems that they are very board. I wonder if vorbis would be affected by them. Best regards, JJ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Aug 15
1
Mail Restrictions with sendmail
Hi all, I am running sendmail with MailScanner on CentOS. I want to enable some restrictions. Restrictions are given below. All clients Currently can send Bcc from their workstations as usual. I want to disable (block Bcc) that feature. Can I do it from the Sendmail Server ? All clients currently can send Cc form their workstations as usual. I want to limit it. Let's say about 5 Cc s .
2016 Apr 05
2
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
On Tue, 2016-04-05 at 11:17 +0200, Maikel van Leeuwen wrote: > Techopedia explains Production Server > > A production server is the core server on which any website or Web > application is being hosted and accessed by users. It is part of the > entire software and application development environment. Typically, the > production server environment, hardware and software
2016 Apr 11
0
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
...t;legalese" needed to defend against this type of argumentation ;) > A defendant could argue that Red Hat deliberately withheld that vital > knowledge from the unsuspecting users because Red Hat sought to exploit > users lack of full and detailed knowledge of the restrictions by > extorting money from users for commercial gain - a gain that would not > have been available to Red Hat if Red Hat had been a lot more specific > about the full extent of its limitations. > > One could legally argue that a criminal fraud was committed by obtaining > a free copy when the int...
2012 Aug 20
2
DDoS
I know someone who for the past 4 days has been having the heck ddosed out of him. He runs a gaming server, and ran a report on the ddos; he has 8 pages of that and a few hours ago there were 16 pages. They''re attacking his machine on random ports and he blocks UDP traffic on those ports, but they keep attacking on other ports. So far he''s banned over 800,000 IP''s.
2006 May 17
7
Quad BRI card
Hi all Does Digium make a quad BRI card? I can't see anything of the sort on their page but I thought they might call it something else in the States. Failing that, can anyone recommend a make/model that would handle 4 BRI ports? -- Cheers Wayne
2004 Aug 06
2
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> >So uh, you think it's worth more for mp3, than the actual music > >involved? > > > >Come on. > > Hmm.. so what you're saying is that for under $2K I can get an unlimited > distribution license from the recording industry? To burn, distribute, > sell and market as much of their material as I like? Wow. Sign me up. Streaming music is $250
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
...one at some time or another tries to pull a fast one.. if they try to pull a fast one in court, well, we're supposed to have people that can see through that. In any instance where the "wrong thing" gets passed into law, only the lawmakers are to blame.. whether they were bribed, extorted, or just plain too dumb to see the forest for the trees. >Devil's advocate is fine. I think intellectual proper in media is a >perfectly legimate thing to get bent on, and by no means am I only bent >on this one instance of Fraunhofer's greed. I'm bent on it all. > >...
2014 Nov 20
1
CentOS Digest, Vol 118, Issue 20 - Email found in subject
...windows-1252" Am 08.10.14 um 23:07 schrieb John R. Dennison: > On Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 05:04:45PM -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> >> Well, no: they tell me that they are *billed* for each major incident. > > There is a legal term that applies to this use case: "extortion" AFAIK IX is not billing .... They do a great job for couple of years. The problem might be m.roths provider, if they have a zombi spam system somewhere and dynamic IPs e.g. they can be put on the list. http://www.heise.de/ix/NiX-Spam-DNSBL-and-blacklist-for-download-499637.html If you...
2004 Aug 06
4
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
...another tries to pull a > fast one.. if they try to pull a fast one in court, well, we're supposed to > have people that can see through that. In any instance where the "wrong > thing" gets passed into law, only the lawmakers are to blame.. whether they > were bribed, extorted, or just plain too dumb to see the forest for the trees. Or rather, the people who elected them are to blame. But since we're given only a few choices, and the rest can't afford to stand out without selling out, you can't really blame the people either can you? The system is as fau...