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2005 Feb 22
6
identd on "clients"
...om any "client" (for exaples 192.168.1.1)
I get the message "no identd". I tried the following in my shorewall rules
config (etc/shorewall/rules), but i doesn''t work:
ACCEPT net loc tcp 113
Does anyone have any idea?
Thanks a lot,
Lobster
2011 Mar 23
0
removing data randomly based on previous observations
Hello,
I have a dataset which contains multiple trap pulls over the course of a
fishing season. Each trap was baited and then returned to the water to be
pulled again. I am trying to remove that bait from the catch observed on
the next pull (the bait is the same as the catch, lobster). The traps have
been baited differently throughout the season.
I would like to randomly remove two lobsters from the catch if the bait in
the previous trap was two, or 3, or 4, etc.
My idea was to create a new variable with the bait from the previous
observation. To do this, I started by creat...
2011 Mar 21
3
Does unicorn support mount the webapp with a prefix like Thin does?
For example, I have a webapp that handles /welcome.
Does unicorn support to mount the entire webapp at /prefix so request
to /prefix/welcome are?handled?
2012 Jan 25
1
What happened to the mirrors?
...est updates from yesterday and the day
before yesterday. According to http://mirror-status.centos.org a
whopping number of 227 mirrors are currently out of date. This is the
major part of all European mirrors. :(
Can someone please have a closer look at this?
Thanks a lot and regards
Patrick
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HRB 178831, Amtsgericht M?nchen
Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Dr. Martin Fischer, Rolf Henrich
2013 Apr 12
1
produce a map in ARCGIS from a GAM output
Hi,
I am trying to predict the habitat suitability of lobster with GAMs. I need to produce a map in ArcGis of the predicted densities. I did some search and the function predict.gam seems to do the job.
Is this the right way to do it? when you apply the function you get the predicted values (different from your input data points) but I do not understand what...
2003 Dec 01
0
samba-2.0.7, smbd bug?
...gainst samba-2.0.7, we're seeing
single character files being created at various times - these
files appear to be "index.dat" data (e.g. ie\cookies\index.dat);
Some details:
Samba version: 2.0.7
OS: Solaris 2.6
Compiler: cc: WorkShop Compilers 4.2 30 Oct 1996 C 4.2
[lobster][/] # uname -a
SunOS lobster.bath.ac.uk 5.6 Generic_105181-17 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-250
Win2k: "Advanced" server
log.smb shows:
[2000/07/27 15:57:41, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
switch message SMBnttrans (pid 5673)
[2000/07/27 15:57:41, 4] smbd/uid.c:(186)
Skipping become_user...
2005 Jul 06
1
BUG? Draggable''s handle implementation does not match the documents
...d as the
handle.
However, in the source code file dragdrop.js line 250, is,
this.handle= options.handle ? $(options.handle) : this.element;
It seems to look for a element with id equals to the handle option''s value.
I made some small changes, the code copied from Sortable
// updated by lobster, 2005-07-06
// bug? according to the documents:http://script.aculo.us/drag-and-drop
// The value is a string referencing a CSS class. The first
child/grandchild/etc.
// element found within the element that has this CSS class will be used as
the handle.
//this.handle = options.handle ? $(options....
2013 Jul 03
1
Devise auth based on ssl keys
Hi, guys.
I already have a rails 3.1.2 and ruby 1.9.3 vast app with an auth based
on devise. Now I want to add to the my app a ssl key based auth. As
web-server it uses thin and nginx as proxy. I have made only ssl on the
nginx at 443 and only for some app pathes (e.g. /articles, /search etc).
How I can tell to the my app and devise use the ssl keys and assign them
to the app users (link
2015 Jul 09
2
Openssl security patch
To wit:
OpenSSL Security Advisory [9 Jul 2015]
=======================================
Alternative chains certificate forgery (CVE-2015-1793)
======================================================
Severity: High
During certificate verification, OpenSSL (starting from version 1.0.1n and
1.0.2b) will attempt to find an alternative certificate chain if the first
attempt to build such a chain
2020 Mar 27
1
object.size vs lobstr::obj_size
...t; except lobstr is a cooler name ? That's where all active development is
> happening. (The underlying code is substantially similar although
> lobstr?includes bug fixes not present in pryr)
Good to know, thanks! Couldn't find any mention of pryr being abandoned
and superseded by lobster (which definitely sounds more yummy) in pryr's
README.md or DESCRIPTION file. Would be good to put this somewhere.
H.
>
> Hadley
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2012 Sep 13
10
access key error
I am getting following error while run my rails app in my server
ActionView::Template::Error (You did not provide both required access keys.
Please provide the access_key_id and the secret_access_key.):
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2011 Dec 21
1
semanage
Folks,
Should semanage be part of the policycoreutils package? At least in
6.x, it's not.
mark
2005 Jun 12
0
Simple antidotes pur.chase, brings greater financial gains. (PR#7933)
...feelings of any of my fellow-creatures!
certain whether they had re ason to feel obliged to
us for doing so, or the reverse - and in a moment (it was all done in
rapid moments) Captain Benwick had
and then made our way home to 5 Mr. Peggotty's dwelling. We stop 5 ped
under the lee of the lobster-outhou
2015 Jul 09
0
Openssl security patch
...619):
Not vulnerable. This issue does not affect any version of the OpenSSL package as
shipped
with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5, 6 and 7, JBoss Enterprise Application
Platform 6, and
JBoss Enterprise Web Server 1 and 2 because they did not include support for
alternative
certificate chains.
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Lobster SCM GmbH, Hindenburgstra?e 15, D-82343 P?cking
HRB 178831, Amtsgericht M?nchen
Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Dr. Martin Fischer, Rolf Henrich
2006 Mar 06
1
P-values from survreg (survival package) using a clusterterm
Hi all.
Belove is the example from the cluster-help page wtih the output.
I simply cannot figure out how to relate the estimate and robust Std. Err to
the p-value. I am aware this a marginal model applying the sandwich
estimator using (here I guess) an emperical (unstructered/exchangeable?)
ICC. Shouldent it be, at least to some extend, comparable to the robust
z-test, for rx :
2013 Jan 08
3
Fencing a Dell T110 II
I think I know the answer to this question based on all of the research
I've done, but figured I'd ask anyway.
I needed a couple of servers for an HA cluster, and our "order" guy here
ordered me a couple of Dell PowerEdge T110 II. I'd planned on using IPMI
to fence these things with, but later found out that this model is only
one of two PE servers Dell sells that has a
2013 Aug 25
2
Disabled pop3-login
...18 14:26:18 pop3-login: Info: Aborted login (auth failed, 1 attempts in 17 secs): user=<john>, method=PLAIN, rip=74.95.82.150, lip=75.148.117.91, session=<5oPcoT7ktABKX1KW>
Yes, I need to install fail2ban or something on this new machine, but still...
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Daughter: Duh.
2005 Sep 07
0
1.0alpha1: new assert/core
...fbffbb4) at main.c:229
(gdb) up 4
#4 0x00063244 in message_body_search_ctx (ctx=0xffbff3f4, input=0xb95f0,
part=0xb1968) at message-body-search.c:395
395 i_stream_skip(input, part->physical_pos - input->v_offset);
(gdb) print *ctx
$1 = {pool = 0x0, key = 0x98bd0 "LOBSTER", key_len = 7,
charset = 0xa9460 "US-ASCII", unknown_charset = 0, search_header = 0}
(gdb) print *input
$2 = {v_offset = 1387, stream_errno = 0, mmaped = 0, closed = 0, seekable = 0,
eof = 0, real_stream = 0xb95c8}
(gdb) print part *part
$3 = {parent = 0xb1918, next = 0xb19b8,...
2020 Mar 27
2
object.size vs lobstr::obj_size
On 3/27/20 12:00, Hadley Wickham wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 10:39 AM Herv? Pag?s <hpages at fredhutch.org
> <mailto:hpages at fredhutch.org>> wrote:
>
> Hi Tomas,
>
> On 3/27/20 07:01, Tomas Kalibera wrote:
> > they provide an over-approximation
>
> They can also provide an "under-approximation" (to say the
2012 Mar 01
3
murdering high-memory workers and auto-scaling
Two ideas, one more controversial than the other.
First: auto-killing bloated workers.?My current app has some memory
leakage that wasn''t really visible on our older passenger setup, since
the auto-scaling meant that bloated workers got killed periodically.
In a perfect world, we''d find and patch all of the leaks, but in the
meantime (and as a safety net) I''d like to get