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2004 Mar 31
1
Unusual Crashes in winbind
...es that winbind crashes out with the following log messages Mar 31 08:59:27 frankenstein smbd[23035]: [2004/03/31 08:59:27, 0] auth/auth_domain.c:domain_client_validate(204) Mar 31 08:59:27 frankenstein smbd[23035]: domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user bstevens in domain HITHER to Domain controller \\CHESHIRECAT. Error was NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. Mar 31 08:59:27 frankenstein smbd[23035]: [2004/03/31 08:59:27, 0] auth/auth_domain.c:domain_client_validate(204) Mar 31 08:59:27 frankenstein smbd[23035]: domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user bstevens...
2008 Oct 28
1
Dealing with progress codes
...] Answer("SIP/user9-b696fb58", "") in new stack -- Executing [5551515121 at internal:7] Set("SIP/user9-b696fb58", "CALLERID(num)=5552223333") in new stack -- Executing [5551515121 at internal:8] Set("SIP/user9-b696fb58", "CALLERID(name)=HiThere") in new stack -- Executing [5551515121 at internal:9] NoOp("SIP/user9-b696fb58", "--out the pri--") in new stack -- Executing [5551515121 at internal:10] Dial("SIP/user9-b696fb58", "Zap/G2/15551515121") in new stack -- Requested transfer ca...
2004 Oct 24
5
Automatic blacklisting.
Hi, Is there any way to automatically block all traffic from IP''s that try more than X number of blocked ports for a preset amount of time? The log I get every morning seems to be getting bigger and bigger with port scans and attempts to access various services, it would be nice if these IP''s could be automatically blocked for like a week or two.. I wouldn''t want
2006 Aug 17
3
[MARKABY] Multiline text?
Anybody know if it''s possible to have multiline text in Markaby without resorting to a bunch of text statements or putting the text block in another file and using render :file ? I need to add chunks of HTMLized javascript to my templates. Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Jan 26
2
[LLVMdev] Question to Chris
...you for this. I bought and read it, which was very helpful but... I still don't have any idea about how to deal with phi-nodes in LLVM Intermediate Representation systemically to resolve my problem. In order to construct high-level 'for' from LLVM IR, it is critical to move Phi-nodes hither and thither or split them but... I can't find any material about this from anywhere. So could you reply to me briefly about this if you are fine? Thank you very much and have a good day. Seung J. Lee P.S: In fact, I am thinking about an alternative way for doing this by using reverse engi...
2008 Jan 27
3
[LLVMdev] Question to Chris
...ry helpful >> but... >> I still don't have any idea about how to deal with phi-nodes in >> LLVM Intermediate Representation systemically to resolve my problem. >> In order to construct high-level 'for' from LLVM IR, it is critical >> to move Phi-nodes hither and thither or split them but... I can't >> find any material about this from anywhere. >> So could you reply to me briefly about this if you are fine? >> >> Thank you very much and have a good day. >> Seung J. Lee >> >> P.S: In fact, I am thinking ab...
2003 Jan 25
4
multiple ssh tunnels needing different rules
I have a firewall running Shorewall 1.3.13-1 from rpm on a redhat 7.3 box. The box has three nics assigned to zones loc net and dmz. We also have multiple vpn links accomplished via ssh tunnels, These links all come from dynamic IP addresses with known private subnets behind them. There are basically two types of networks these vpns connect, one with access to almost everything and one with
2008 Jan 28
0
[LLVMdev] Question to Chris
...;>> but... >>> I still don't have any idea about how to deal with phi-nodes in >>> LLVM Intermediate Representation systemically to resolve my problem. >>> In order to construct high-level 'for' from LLVM IR, it is critical >>> to move Phi-nodes hither and thither or split them but... I can't >>> find any material about this from anywhere. >>> So could you reply to me briefly about this if you are fine? >>> >>> Thank you very much and have a good day. >>> Seung J. Lee >>> >>> P.S:...
2004 Aug 06
2
Ices re-encodes have died
....ogg HTTP/1.0" 200 19 "-" "IceS 2.0-Beta4" 10 129.100.249.144 - - [09/Mar/2004:10:51:38 -0500] "SOURCE /egoplay64.ogg HTTP/1.0" 200 19 "-" "IceS 2.0-Beta4" 10 Unfortunately, I don't have the ices log for when the problem started. For some hither-to unknown reason, the ices log starts at just before 19 hours on Sunday, by which time this had already started. I'm running ices 2.0beta4 from Debian Unstable, along with libogg 1.1 and libvorbis 1.01 packages. Libshout is 2.0, also in Debian Unstable. I'm also running icecast 2.0 (com...
2010 Jun 29
1
Voiceprompts i.e. voicemail and conferencing in multiple codecs
Hi, I am running asterisk 1.6.1.6 with a howler screamer card. I have g729 and alaw trunks from a pbx /sip providers. The howler screamer will only transcode from g729 to alaw / ulaw but my voice prompts are in SLIN and throws errors when i try and access these applications. Is it simply a case of converting the prompts into other codecs and asterisk will pick these up? ? Thanks
2007 Apr 30
6
Installing puppetmasterd, puppetd as services under Red Hat, CentOS
Hi, Since I''ve installed ruby and ruby-gems from source, then installed facter and puppet as gems, I don''t get the usual startup scripts shipped with RPMs. Rebuilding the ruby RPM is painful, mostly because Red Hat (and pretty much every vendor) have this tendency to include random files and patch the living daylights out of a perfectly good source package so that converting
2008 Jan 28
1
[LLVMdev] Question to Chris
...still don't have any idea about how to deal with phi-nodes in >>>> LLVM Intermediate Representation systemically to resolve my >>>> problem. >>>> In order to construct high-level 'for' from LLVM IR, it is critical >>>> to move Phi-nodes hither and thither or split them but... I can't >>>> find any material about this from anywhere. >>>> So could you reply to me briefly about this if you are fine? >>>> >>>> Thank you very much and have a good day. >>>> Seung J. Lee >>&g...
2007 Jun 07
3
can i access module "files" w/o using client-server?
...en without a fileserver.conf file at all, it seems like puppet knows where my module is and should be able to find its files. Here is my test setup manifests/test.pp: import "testmod" include testmod modules/testmod/manifests/init.pp class testmod { file { "/tmp/hithere.txt": ensure => present, source => "/testmod/hello.txt" } } modules/testmod/files/hello.txt: hello world puppet.conf: modulepath=$confdir/modules:/usr/share/puppet/modules:/home/rich/puppet/modules i run with the command:...
2012 Nov 29
11
[LLVMdev] Getting Started
I know this process is well documented here http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html But man do I love scripting things: LLVM Getting Started (See http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html) ./getttingStarted.sh [-clang] [-compiler-rt] [-test-suite] [-branch branch] [-dir path] [-r rev] By default this script checks out ToT LLVM to the current working directory Project Options: -clang