Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "keith1christian".
2020 Jan 09
1
Blocking attacks from a range of IP addresses
I have experience block DDoS atacks. Contac White me in prived. If you have
intereses.
El mi?., 8 ene. 2020 8:45 p. m., Keith Christian <keith1christian at gmail.com>
escribi?:
> On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 5:37 PM H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
>
> > I am being attacked by an entire subnet where the first two parts of the
> > IP address remain identical but the last two parts vary sufficiently that
> > it is not c...
2024 Aug 23
1
Linear regression and stand deviation at the Linux command line
? Thu, 22 Aug 2024 13:07:37 -0600
Keith Christian <keith1christian at gmail.com> ?????:
> I'm interested in R construct(s) to be entered at the command
> line that would output slope, y-intercept, and r-squared values read
> from a csv or other filename entered at the command line, and the same
> for standard deviation calculations, namely the...
2024 Aug 22
2
Linear regression and stand deviation at the Linux command line
R List,
Please excuse this ultra-newbie post.
I looked at this page but it's a bit beyond me.
https://www2.kenyon.edu/Depts/Math/hartlaub/Math305%20Fall2011/R.htm
I'm interested in R construct(s) to be entered at the command
line that would output slope, y-intercept, and r-squared values read
from a csv or other filename entered at the command line, and the same
for standard deviation
2010 May 10
1
Number and colon precedes some package names in yum.log
What is the meaning of the "4:", "2:", "30:" and "1:" prefixes for the
following entries in yum.log? Most entries in yum.log don't have
them.
grep "Installed: [0-9]*:" /var/log/yum.log
May 07 16:45:53 Installed: 4:perl-5.8.8-27.el5.i386
May 07 16:58:21 Installed: 2:xinetd-2.3.14-10.el5.i386
May 07 17:03:43 Installed:
2020 Jan 09
7
Blocking attacks from a range of IP addresses
I am being attacked by an entire subnet where the first two parts of the IP address remain identical but the last two parts vary sufficiently that it is not caught by fail2ban since the attempts do not meet the cut-off of a certain number of attempts within the given time.
Has anyone created a fail2ban filter for this type of attack? As of right now, I have manually banned a range of IP addresses
2020 Jan 09
0
Blocking attacks from a range of IP addresses
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 5:37 PM H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
> I am being attacked by an entire subnet where the first two parts of the
> IP address remain identical but the last two parts vary sufficiently that
> it is not caught by fail2ban since the attempts do not meet the cut-off of
> a certain number of attempts within the given time.
>
> Has anyone created a
2012 Feb 23
1
Settings for authentication without an extra password file
Hello, I'm new to dovecot, and, due to having an older version of an
OS installed on a test server, I'll be using an older version of
dovecot (dovecot-1.0-1.2) to provide IMAP services.
On this wiki page
(http://wiki.dovecot.org/BasicConfiguration?highlight=%28passwd.dovecot%29)
There are instructions for creating a separate dovecot password file:
echo
2012 Mar 07
1
Long delays in rsync manifested by repeated entries, CentOS, rsync v2.6.8.
Hello, rsync list folks,
Recently, rsyncs abort during busier times of the day, although they
run error-free during non-busy hours.
Problem 1 - Many rsyncs abort these errors:
Read from remote host www.xxx.yyy.zzz: Connection reset by peer
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes [sender]: Broken pipe (32)
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (3929920 bytes received so far)