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2012 Jan 03
1
2 different APC UPS using USB get in power off recoverable state
...11.004481] usb 2-1: device not accepting address 8, error -71 [7706011.117044] usb 2-1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 9 [7706011.529059] usb 2-1: device not accepting address 9, error -71 [7706011.529104] hub 2-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 1 The machine is a guruplug server plus, running debian lenny on armtel. Linux dkplugbab9 2.6.32-00007-g56678ec #1 PREEMPT Mon Feb 8 03:49:55 PST 2010 armv5tel GNU/Linux I have hand installed Network UPS Tools upsstats 2.4.3 from source. ups.conf: [apc1500] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto serial=AS0535132782 # power...
2010 Jun 17
5
cameras and CentOS
Hi I want to put up a few cameras connected to a CentOS box. I currently have a box with one camera and that works (USB), I can take a pic (the script does that) and see that on a webpage. However, I want to have a couple of cameras a little further away (more than 5 meters). USB has a limit, I have tried that camera with a longer cable and it does not work ... so I need to route that in a
2013 Jan 11
6
Off-Topic: Low Power Hardware
Hello, I'm slightly off-topic here, but it is somewhat CentOS related! I'm in search of some hardware that consumes a low amount of power for use as a test-bed for Linux, various coding projects, and LAN services. 1) Low power consumption (10-15W ... maybe 30W at most) 2) Must run Linux without too much fuss (CentOS or otherwise) 3) Must have two NICs (fast ethernet or better) 4) Memory
2013 Sep 14
4
Elliptic curves in tinc
In the past 24 hours multiple persons have contacted me regarding the use of elliptic curve cryptography in tinc 1.1 in light of the suspicion that the NSA might have weakened algorithms and/or elliptic curves published by NIST. The new protocol in tinc 1.1 (SPTPS) uses ECDH and ECDSA to do session key exchange and authentication, in such a way that it has the perfect forward secrecy (PFS)
2013 Sep 14
4
Elliptic curves in tinc
In the past 24 hours multiple persons have contacted me regarding the use of elliptic curve cryptography in tinc 1.1 in light of the suspicion that the NSA might have weakened algorithms and/or elliptic curves published by NIST. The new protocol in tinc 1.1 (SPTPS) uses ECDH and ECDSA to do session key exchange and authentication, in such a way that it has the perfect forward secrecy (PFS)