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2007 Feb 27
2
Authentication Command
Anyone else experiencing a slow authentication command. I noticed this command takes about 1.5 - 2 seconds of silence before it asked for password, then another 2 sec of silence before it moves froward after that. Any ideas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070227/d0b98d65/attachment.htm
2010 Aug 27
1
tcpdump -z
Hi, This is a froward message from tcpdump-workers mail list: === 8< ================ >8 === From: ef <blob.bb.a@gmail.com> Subject: tcpdump -z: command execution Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 09:33:48 +0200 To: tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org Hello, Thx for tcpdump, very valuable tool! Was looking at the new...
2007 Feb 01
4
X forwarding: trying to forward to busy local port
Hi, Summary of my problem: Remote X forwarding is apperently randomly impossible for different display numbers. At the end of this mail you will find a recipe for how to reproduce this behaviour easily. I use SuSE 10.2 with the following openssh version: OpenSSH_4.4p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8d 28 Sep 2006 Clients (Linux and Windows (Cygwin)) connect to the server with X-Forwarding enabled
2005 Dec 17
1
Re: dovecot Digest, Vol 32, Issue 42
If its too hard for them to setup the pop3 catch all, we can probably put some mapping in place to smtp froward mail to their server. This is more complex on our part so would prefer not to do it that way, but its an option and will require not setup on their part other than make sure their server does not accept mail for anyone other than our server. dovecot-request@dovecot.org wrote: > Send dovecot...
2006 Aug 04
9
Mongril or Lighthttttp? Yes
I was writing my blob at http://railsblob.blogspot.com/ which is for new people who are new to Rubby and I was learning if Mongril or Lighthttttp? or Web Rick is better for me. Have you any advice. Thanks? Rails Blobber -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.