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2016 Aug 27
4
Blacklist callers from file
Hi. I would like to blacklist a few callers and I have been using the *CLI> database put blacklist 1234 "annoying callers". Instead of putting the same command for every user is there any way to have a file? Ideally a file in /opt that I would update the blacklisted numbers (add,remove). Is there anything like that, please?<br>
2006 Jun 04
0
Pimki 1.8.200
...and it will be installed/upgraded for you. Otherwise just download, unzip and run! == About Pimki is a PIM (Personal Information Manager) loosely based on a Wiki technology inspired by Instiki. This is the place to dump your brain, organise your thoughts and Get Things Done. The ease of use and immediacy of a wiki combined with extended view to slice and dice the data give you a unique power to store, manage and retrieve all loose bit of information in your life. There are a lot of features added over a regular wiki, features that only make sense when you view it as a personal application and not...
2008 Jul 12
0
R-outlet: Journal of Statistical Software
...Rails interface to a PostgreSQL database, maintained by Jose Hales Garcia of UCLA Statistics. The journal is hosted on the UCLA Statistics servers. JSS is now the computational statistics journal with the highest Thomson ISI impact factor (13th place out of 91 statistics journals) and the highest immediacy index (2nd place out of 91 statistics journals). ImpFac IF-Rank ImInd II-Rank Articles TotCites J STAT SOFTW 1.621 13 0.767 2 60 302 J COMPUT GRAPH STAT 1.316 22 0.114 50 44 1454 COMPUT STAT DATA AN 1.029 34 0.307 1...
2006 Feb 06
5
Just to say hello.
I just subscribed to this list and i just wanted to say hello before starting dumb questions about rails. I just started my programming career with a ruby''n''rails application here in italy and i could use some help, and in time, when i will be more skilled, i will be glad to give some help back ;) See you! -- Maurizio Marek idnondisponibile@tin.it
2009 Aug 12
6
Dangerous Software Raid instructions on Wiki
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SoftwareRAIDonCentOS5 has: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=64 dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=64 Will the joker who put in this particular gem without any warnings or a clear explanation for those who need a clueby4 with regards to file systems please either remove the instructions or add a very clear warning that damage to file systems that is
2009 Aug 12
6
Dangerous Software Raid instructions on Wiki
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SoftwareRAIDonCentOS5 has: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=64 dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=64 Will the joker who put in this particular gem without any warnings or a clear explanation for those who need a clueby4 with regards to file systems please either remove the instructions or add a very clear warning that damage to file systems that is
2008 Jan 30
5
One approach to dealing with SSH brute force attacks.
Message-ID: <479F2A63.2070408 at centos.org> On: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:30:11 -0600, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> Subject Was: [CentOS] Unknown rootkit causes compromised servers > > SOME of the script kiddies check higher ports for SSH *_BUT_* I only see > 4% of the brute force attempts to login on ports other than 22. > > I would say that dropping brute force
2016 Apr 20
3
Fresh build from source of R-3.2.5 failing "make check" under 64-bit Ubuntu
Hi, Let me justify building R from source. While I can obtain R built for me under Ubuntu, I tend to build it from scratch as we use a NFS-shared build as well as shared R libraries for all the bioinfo staff at this company. Only one build and one set of packages to ensure uniformity across all workstations. My problem is that despite using a pretty standard build process, I am failing at the
2006 May 02
96
[ADV] Second Edition of Agile Web Development with Rails
ANNOUNCING AGILE WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH RAILS, SECOND EDITION =========================================================== http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails2/ Rails has changed a lot since we announced the first edition of the book a year ago. DHH says that the 1.1 release "boasts more than 500 fixes, tweaks, and features from more than 100 contributors." Who are we to