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2007 Sep 05
2
securing dovecot proxy connections
The wiki <http://wiki.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields/Proxy> page says this: "The connections created to the destination server can't be TLS/SSL encrypted.". Hrmm. Right now, with perdition, I'm forcing the use of STARTTLS on the internal connections. I'd just as soon get rid of perdition (to have one less moving part in my architecture), but I need the secure connections. Is there a way to configure dovecot's internal proxy connections to u...
2016 Apr 05
2
New feature: HTTP API
...with [["doveadmResponse",[],"c01"]]. >> >> I don't see the "doveadm proxy kick" command in the list? > > Not all commands are included, unfortunately. Also, the list only > shows commands that are available with doveadm as per configuration. Hrmm, is it possible to add a non-http inet_listener to doveadm? And feed it commands directly? I really need a remote proxy kick for my director.
2005 Jan 04
2
range support / stream seeking not supported by Winamp 5 and WMP 10?
Hi, I was just checking out icecast-2.2.0. You guys have done a great job yet again! I was interested in the range support / stream seeking on static files, since that would be a really useful feature for my clients. Range support / stream seeking seems to work with RealPlayer v10, but not with Winamp 5 or Windows Media Player 10. Does anyone else have this experience? Is there a way to make it
2004 Aug 06
2
shoutcast perl module
Hi I've recently upgraded the Perl Shout v1.0 library to accomodate the new libshout and icecast2 formats. I have a tarball I'd like to submit; who might I send it to? Thanks, -paulb =========================================================================== paulb@oasis-software.com "I'm fuzzy on this whole good/bad thing" paulb@foobox.com
2016 Apr 05
2
New feature: HTTP API
...;> > > >> I don't see the "doveadm proxy kick" command in the list? > > > > > > Not all commands are included, unfortunately. Also, the list only > > > shows commands that are available with doveadm as per configuration. > > > > Hrmm, is it possible to add a non-http inet_listener to doveadm? And > > feed it commands directly? > > > > I really need a remote proxy kick for my director. > > Unfortunately it's not possible with 2.2.23. It has been fixed internally and will eventually pop out to publi...
2005 Jan 04
2
range support / stream seeking not supported byWinamp 5 and WMP 10?
Thanks for your response oddcast. > >Range support / stream seeking seems to work with RealPlayer v10, but not > >with Winamp 5 or Windows Media Player 10. > >Does anyone else have this experience? Is there a way to make it work in > >those two players also? > hrmm..It works for me using winamp 5.05 and WMP 10. What type of file are > you testing with ? The winamp plugin doesn't work perfectly in some cases > (it gets a bit confused sometimes with VBR files), WMP 10 works perfectly > however. Do you get a seek bar in winamp/WMP when playing on...
2015 Jan 13
1
dovecot and glusterfs
...k the only solution os to use a director in a real world setup. > > Or > > is > > there any non-obvious trick that I did not check? > > Interesting, we use NFSv3 dovecot LDA with maildir, we have at present > two dozen front end SMTP servers (using dovecot-lda) and some, hrmm we > added a few more over Christmas, so I think about 32 pop3 servers, > but with only 4 imap servers incl webmail (IMAP is not heavily used > here due to government spy laws) talking to NAS storage server > backend, *we do not use director* at all and has never been an issue. > Di...
2006 Sep 24
5
Can''t Connect to BackgroundRB
I''m having trouble getting backgroundrb up and running in a production environment. Here''s my backgroundrb.yml: --- port: "22222" timer_sleep: 60 load_rails: true environment: production host: XXX.XX.XXX.50 database_yml: config/database.yml acl: deny: all allow: localhost 127.0.0.1 XXX.XX.XXX.51 order: deny,allow I start BackgroundRB from XXX.XX.XXX.50 with
2015 Jun 30
2
[LLVMdev] extractelement causes memory access violation - what to do?
...olutions. > > > > > > I have a side question. It is not stated explicitly in the reference > > but I would assume the index of extractelement is processed as an > > unsigned value. However, the DAG Builder extends the index with > > sext. Is it correct? > > Hrmm. Given that only (small) positive numbers are valid, it shouldn't > matter. Unless we can find a reason that it works better to be sext, it > seems conceptually cleaner to make it zext. > I have tried to change it to zext. 2 Mips test have failed. I haven't checked the details tho...
2015 Jun 30
2
[LLVMdev] extractelement causes memory access violation - what to do?
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 5:42 PM David Majnemer <david.majnemer at gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 7:00 AM, Paweł Bylica <chfast at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Let's have a simple program: >> define i32 @main(i32 %n, i64 %idx) { >> %idxSafe = trunc i64 %idx to i5 >> %r = extractelement <4 x i32> <i32 -1, i32
2015 Aug 06
3
CentOS 5 grub boot problem
On 08/05/2015 10:23 AM, Chris Murphy wrote: > Nothing about hd0 or hd1 gets baked into the bootloader code. It's an > absolute reference to a physical drive at the moment in time the > command is made. Is that true? If I have a system with two disks, where device.map labels one as hd0 and the other as hd1, and I swap those numbers, the resulting boot sector will differ by one bit.
2007 Feb 20
8
overriding included classes
I believe this has already been discussed[1], but I''d like to add a bit more to that original discussion and see if anyone has any suggestions. Here''s what I''m trying to do: we have a set of very thorough "wipe" scripts that run every night on our workstations. I''d like to stash these into a class so that I can include them as a group: class wiped
2015 Jan 13
5
dovecot and glusterfs
Hi, I did some experiments with dovecot on a glusterfs on the active nodes without a director. So I had concurrent access to the files. With the help of the available documentation about NFS and fcntl locks I managed to find out the following: With the plain mbox format dovecot seems to apply and to honor the fcntl locks. But since this format is not used any more in real setups, it is
2011 Apr 27
6
rubygems (LoadError)
I''m trying to set up a cron job with a runner that calls a method in one of my models. I''m using javan''s whenever gem to do this and I''m running CentOS on my server. Whenever the cron executes though I''m getting the following error: `require'': no such file to load -- rubygems (LoadError) The method uses the ''mail'' and
2015 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] extractelement causes memory access violation - what to do?
...; > > > > > I have a side question. It is not stated explicitly in the > > reference > > but I would assume the index of extractelement is processed as an > > unsigned value. However, the DAG Builder extends the index with > > sext. Is it correct? > > Hrmm. Given that only (small) positive numbers are valid, it > shouldn't matter. Unless we can find a reason that it works better > to be sext, it seems conceptually cleaner to make it zext. > > > > I have tried to change it to zext. 2 Mips test have failed. I haven't > c...
2004 Aug 06
2
Icecast's YP bugs
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 03:33:25PM +1000, Michael Smith wrote: > > Is the metadata relayed to connecting clients. i.e. take a client that > supports shoutcast-style metadata, like winamp (and probably most others). > Connect as a listener to the relay. Do you get metadata? You should. If you > don't, the metadata relaying could have been broken (I think this is >
2013 May 23
11
raid6: rmw writes all the time?
Hi all, we got a new test system here and I just also tested btrfs raid6 on that. Write performance is slightly lower than hw-raid (LSI megasas) and md-raid6, but it probably would be much better than any of these two, if it wouldn''t read all the during the writes. Is this a known issue? This is with linux-3.9.2. Thanks, Bernd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line
2015 Aug 06
0
CentOS 5 grub boot problem
...absolute reference to a physical drive at the moment in time the >> command is made. > > > Is that true? If I have a system with two disks, where device.map labels > one as hd0 and the other as hd1, and I swap those numbers, the resulting > boot sector will differ by one bit. Hrmm I can't reproduce this in a VM with identical drives. Are you sure stage 2 is in an identical location on both drives? That would account for a one bit (or more) of difference since GRUB's stage 1 contains an LBA to jump to, rather than depending on an MBR partition active bit (boot flag) t...
2015 Jan 13
0
dovecot and glusterfs
...her with mdbox. > > So I think the only solution os to use a director in a real world setup. Or > is > there any non-obvious trick that I did not check? Interesting, we use NFSv3 dovecot LDA with maildir, we have at present two dozen front end SMTP servers (using dovecot-lda) and some, hrmm we added a few more over Christmas, so I think about 32 pop3 servers, but with only 4 imap servers incl webmail (IMAP is not heavily used here due to government spy laws) talking to NAS storage server backend, *we do not use director* at all and has never been an issue. Director IIRC solves the pr...
2018 Oct 04
2
VOLATILEDIR not really used?
On 2018-10-04 15:55, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 4 Oct 2018, at 14.39, Tom Sommer <mail at tomsommer.dk> wrote: >> Is this correct, and if so are there any plans to move dotlocks etc. >> to this directory? > > > What dotlocks? I guess mbox and Maildir have some locks that could be > moved there, but a better performance optimization for those > installations