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2017 May 11
2
How to detect fake CallerID? (8xx?)
...allenge-and-response as follows: Play a series of digits down the line to the caller, return the call as soon as they hang up, and ask them to dial the same digits they just heard. All this can be done in the dialplan (you might need to record some announcements of your own, such as "Please memorise the following digits" and "Please dial the digits you heard in the last call").
Intercepting incoming calls *to* a number is much harder (usually requiring the co-operation of telcos, unless the interloper has access to some equipment through which they know that the call will be...
2002 Dec 12
0
Losing share connections?
...em to have Samba working generally (for a Linux newbie).
I am using SuSE 8.0 & Samba 2.2.3a and have a small network.
Presently my main PC runs NT4.0 sp6a.
Using LinNeighborhood I can browse the NT PC from a linux PC,
and have mounted the drives OK. In LinNeighborhood I set a
preference to memorise mounted shares, remount on the startup.
What puzzles me is that after a period of inactivity, most often
overnight, but also during the day after an hour or two. I lose these
shares. I may go to copy or move a file via Konqueror from the NT
PC to the SuSE PC and find I cannot see the files. I t...
2013 Mar 07
1
unacceptable utility voltage rate of change
Hi,
One of my APC devices reports: "unacceptable utility voltage rate of change".
I believe it has something to do with input voltage fluctuating too fast maybe even beneath or over the input voltage thresholds.
Should I worry about this?
should I measure input voltage? (I suppose I'd need more than multimeter readings. Maybe an oscilloscope or a multimeter that can record
2017 May 10
4
How to detect fake CallerID? (8xx?)
On Wed, 10 May 2017, J Montoya or A J Stiles wrote:
> Presumably your staff carry mobile phones. What about an app that gets
> the ID of the cell tower to which it is connected, and passes it and the
> SIM number in a HTTP request to a server you control?
The problem is that they are supposed to use the 'site landline' to
confirm presence -- not their cell phone with the
2003 Mar 04
2
Disappearing Shares?
...he Linux PC's, or on
the windoze machines.
I have had a number of occasions where I have had to power down
my main Linux PC, and far more often the windoze PC (which is
also presently my gateway to the net via ADSL).
My problem is that although I have set preferences in
LinNeighborhood to memorise mounted shares and remount at next
startup, this doesn't happen. I may have restarted my Linux PC and
the gone to Konqueror to view or transfer a file from the windows
PC and find that the share has either disappeared totally from the
mount point (home/john/mnt) or I can access the drive,...
2016 Jan 22
2
Having more info, like the ip address of the vpn nodes in the xdot graph file of tinc
...raph, e.g. if one tinc node is called office00, then I would
like the graph to not only show "office00", but "office00 172.18.0.10".
I do not want the "real" ip address of the machines, but the ip address
that I assigned inside the vpn.
In this way I would not have to memorise or lookup the ips whenever some
utterly gifted specialist needs some assistance via vnc or similar or I
need to connect to some ip of a machine with ssh.
Is there a way I could achieve this ? The tinc graph file starts like this:
digraph {
office00 [label = "office00"];
office01 [label...
2004 Apr 09
3
Help ! Logon script doesn't work on XP
Hi,
I have very strange problem:
I had created logon script (bat file dynamically generated by root peexec)
and tested it successfully on Win98 workstation.
Now I'm testing it on XP wkst., but the same (created by the same method)
script is during logon not executed.
What is absolutely mysterious for me ? The script is really read by
workstation durin logon - I saw it in network traffic
2022 Dec 20
37
[Bug 3512] New: net-misc/openssh-9.1_p1: stopped accepting connections after upgrade to sys-libs/glibc-2.36 (fatal: ssh_sandbox_violation: unexpected system call)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3512
Bug ID: 3512
Summary: net-misc/openssh-9.1_p1: stopped accepting connections
after upgrade to sys-libs/glibc-2.36 (fatal:
ssh_sandbox_violation: unexpected system call)
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 9.1p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
2008 Mar 17
8
should have_tag outside Rails
Hi
Google has not helped me here. I''m looking for a way to use the have_tag
assert_select wrapper outside RSpec on Rails (but in a Rails project) so I
can use it to check text strings.
Has anyone managed this?
Thanks
Ashley
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2011 Dec 20
0
sedf: remove useless tracing printk and harmonize comments style.
...;t remove the running domain from the
* runq.
*/
if ( (inf->cputime < inf->slice) && sedf_runnable(d) )
@@ -468,8 +423,7 @@ static void desched_edf_dom(s_time_t now
__del_from_queue(d);
- /*
- * Manage bookkeeping (i.e. calculate next deadline, memorise
+ /* Manage bookkeeping (i.e. calculate next deadline, memorise
* overrun-time of slice) of finished domains.
*/
if ( inf->cputime >= inf->slice )
@@ -478,30 +432,30 @@ static void desched_edf_dom(s_time_t now
if ( inf->period < inf->period_orig )...
2006 Mar 28
74
Is this an elaborate hoax/troll?
I sure hope so:
http://duckdown.blogspot.com/2006/03/additional-thoughts-on-why-ruby-isnt.html
Seems like it''s getting genuine rebuttals, though. It''s actually kind
of amusing.