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2005 Jun 09
3
Pop-before-smtp issue
Hi,
I'm trying to use pop-before-smtp with Dovecot IMAP (not running pop3).
Pop-before-smtp has fixes to work with the fact that Thunderbird holds
the Dovecot Imap connection open and therefore doesn't record regular
'login' entries in maillog.
Problem is that pop-before-smtp relies on Dovecot recording a disconnect
in the maillog when an Imap client disconnects. Dovecot
2002 Dec 27
2
shorewall.net may be down for a while today
A violent wind storm is expected in western Washington state later today
and such storms often produce power/communications outages. I''ll do what I
can to keep things running here.
-Tom
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Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.sf.net
Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2005 Jun 10
2
icecast1 documentation
Hi Geoff,
I'm a bit confused...
After reading the docs, I was under the impression that icecast2 does
not do on demand relaying?
I did a google search, found this (well, it's a year ago)
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2004-February/006555.html
Also, in the relaying section of the icecast documentation:
http://www.icecast.org/docs/icecast-2.2.0/icecast2_relay.html
There was no
2007 Sep 30
1
wbinfo -u fails on RHEL5
Hi guys,
Pulling my hair out...
Version: RHEL5 straight off the CDs, no patches.
Active Directory: Win2003 with SP2
I'm experiencing confusing problems when logging onto an Active
Directory system. I have gotten it to work perfectly, but after a few
days/weeks it screws up for no apparent reason. Windows XP clients
still work perfectly. Linux clients show signature and packet errors,
2004 Aug 06
1
Suggestions??: Got too many (2) domain info entries for domain
HI there,
I'm franging around trying to put (open)LDAP at the centre of my universe, which works with imap/pop and sendmail, but samba is a different kettle of fish...
after much testing I finally get bogged down at:
"Got too many (2) domain info entries for domain" in the logs, and nothign progresses after that.
And "yes" the ldap root bind password is set, iptables
2006 Jan 28
0
FLAC / EAC Help
...VE
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 04 AUDIO
TITLE "Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)"
PERFORMER "Arcade Fire"
INDEX 00 03:40:61
FILE "Arcade Fire - 04 - Neighborhood #3 (Power Out).flac" WAVE
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 05 AUDIO
TITLE "Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)"
PERFORMER "Arcade Fire"
INDEX 00 05:08:74
FILE "Arcade Fire - 05 - Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles).flac" WAVE
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 06 AUDIO
TITLE "Crown of Love"
PERFORMER "Arcade Fire"
INDEX 00 04:44:16
FILE "Arcade Fire...
2006 May 24
3
packages, modules
i cant make sense in my own mind what is happening,
so if someone can explain, it would be appreciated.
I did the following on the command line..
>require ''md5''
=>true
>t = MD5
=>Digest::MD5
>t.md5(''confused'')
=>1a7f2a5ad77128b2f81feddac78df213
# so far so good, now start new command line
# or unload module
>require
2013 May 28
3
R-3.0.1 - "transient" make check failure in splines-EX.r
Hello.
I seem to be having the same problem that Paul had in the thread titled "[Rd] R 2.15.2 make check failure on 32-bit --with-blas="-lgoto2"" from October of last year <https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2012-October/065103.html> Unfortunately, that thread ended without an answer to his last question.
Briefly, I am trying to compile an Rblas for Windows NT 32bit
2006 Sep 08
0
counting process form of a cox model (cluster(id))
Zoe writes:
My question is quick. I am looking at 1 event (death), and repeated
measurements (the time dependent covariate 'lqol') are frequently taken on a
subject, so I assume that measurements on the same subject will be correlated.
The answer is: no, it's not a problem
When the time intervals for a subject are disjoint, e.g, 0-10, 10-49, 49-127,
etc, like they will be on this
2005 Aug 21
1
Dovecot Problem
Hi,
is there a way to get Dovecot to output a Logout line that includes the
IP address that has logged out please ? This would make it a lot easier
to use with pop-before-smtp.
Thanks
Rob
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2012 Sep 17
1
R Segfault reported in Fedora 17
Full details, including all sorts of logs here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=857655
A very quick look doesn't show anything obvious, in fact, it might be a
readline bug, but readline is remarkably stable and boring these days.
~tom
==
Fedora Project
2000 Oct 05
0
RE: FhG $15k minimum and games...
> I am a lead programmer at a major game company
> (Maxis) and Vorbis is potentially very important tous.
> ...
> as anticipated. Other subdivisions of Electronic
> Arts are looking at it as well. The day Vorbis
> is ready with a decent level of first-cut
> optimization is the day I start incorporating it
As a fellow "lead programmer at a" [not-so-major]
2007 Jul 03
15
Puppet as a push model
I just started digging into puppet and it looks like puppet is using a
pull model. You have a master server and clients talk to it to get
config info.
Is anyone out there using a push model? If not, why not? Are there
security reasons you would use one over the other?
It seems that cfengine also uses a push model, so I wondered if this is
a "standard" or if there are specific
2005 Jun 10
3
icecast1 documentation
Geoff Shang wrote:
> Kelvin Chu wrote:
>
>> After reading the docs, I was under the impression that icecast2 does
>> not do on demand relaying?
>
>
> Oh, on demand *relaying*! different kettle of fish.
>
> On demand relaying is available in Karl's branch and has just been
> checked into the mainline development code.
>
> Geoff.
>
Tarballs
2004 Jun 25
1
Logging in Shorewall
...nvalid. And the documentation agrees
with what I have seen from what Shorewall produces: you can''t log
those packets.
I am considering modifying the code. It is pretty well written (IMHO)
and not hard to follow. But following the code and modifying it are two
different balls of wax, or kettles of fish, if you prefer.
I would also like to make it as easy as possible to modify the logging
behaviour.
So, before I start modifying the code, I''d like your opinion on the
following ideas. By the way, I''m reluctant to change the code, for
a couple of reasons. It will be hard...
2010 Jul 16
1
garbage collection & memory leaks in 'R', it seems...
Hello developers,
I noticed that if I am running 'R', type "rm(list=objects())" and
"gc()", 'R' will still be consuming (a lot) more memory than when I then
close 'R' and re-open it. In my ignorance, I'm presuming this is something
in 'R' where it doesn't really do a great job of garbage collection... at
least not nearly as well as
2007 Feb 12
1
Trying to replicate error message in subset()
Hi, there
I am trying to replicate an error message in subset() to see what it is
that I'm doing wrong with the datasets I am trying to work with.
Essentially, I am trying to pass a string vector to subset() in order to
select a specific collection of cases (i.e., I have data for these cases in
one table, and want to select data from another table that match up with
the cases in the
2009 Jul 09
2
X-axis labels not displayed when changing ylim
Dear R users,
I am encountering a x axis labeling problem on quite basic plots...
I use the following code which displays the labels on the x-axis with a
45 degrees angle:
p <- plot(myobject1, type="b", col="red",cex=1, lwd=2, axes=FALSE,
ann=FALSE, ylim=c(0,70))
title(main="title", font.main=4)
axis(side=1, lab=F)
text(axTicks(1), par("usr")[3] - 2,
2008 Jul 16
4
asterisk + web services
List,
We're working on an upcoming job that may require us to access a web
service (WS). I'm curious to hear peoples thoughts on the best way to
do this with asterisk. We'll be submitting a single number to the WS
and it will return a success or error.
One solution would be to write a simple perl script to interface into
to the WS, and use SYSTEM() from asterisk to call it.
2003 Jun 05
0
NTFS ACLs
Hi..
I'm having trouble getting to grips with NTFS ACLs in samba
(2.2.3a-12.3 pkg for Debian)
I've set up a samba server with the usual homes and share drives &c.
Windows 98 clients are no problem. But the win 2k boxes are a different
kettle of things. I was puzzled as to why one user would get another
user's home share mounted on H: when i could find nothing in the 2k
user