Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "mythbusters".
2005 Aug 25
1
VoIP Mythbusters Help!! - NATed phone-phone connection without proxy? Possible? Yes/No
Hello,
All I'm looking for is a yes/no answer here. I have heard that the
following scenario is possible (reasonably easy to implement as well) . but
I just don't get it :-) . if it is possible I'll go ahead and learn on my
own, I just don't want to waste time on something that will not work.
Scenario:
2x VoIP phones
- Each phone is configured to register
2012 Mar 07
4
Cloud on CentOS Server
I'm looking into adding a cloud to one of my servers.
Criteria:
security
accessible via Windoze, Android Mobile Devices, iPhones, iPads, Macs
Preferably something living under one of the better repos, such as epel
An active project doing updates and adding features.
I don't suppose any of you have ideas for this? ;)
--
John Hinton
877-777-1407 ext 502
http://www.ew3d.com
Comprehensive
2009 Dec 03
0
Revolutions blog: November roundup
...beginners.
http://bit.ly/uZRtS linked to a simple analysis of scores from the
game Canabalt.
Other non-R-specific stories in the last month covered: floating-point
errors (http://bit.ly/3UU4SJ), Stochasticity on the radio
(http://bit.ly/4NpvRN), breast cancer screening
(http://bit.ly/8Y01rs), the Mythbusters (http://bit.ly/8dd3Uz) and on
the lighter side: the connection between Tufte and Lord of the Rings
(http://bit.ly/5G6o31), a new way of looking at Choose Your Own
Adventure books (http://bit.ly/1unnsO), and the Reimann Hypothesis
(http://bit.ly/87ieTX).
(I've provided short URLs above because...
2009 Oct 01
0
Revolutions blog: September roundup
...the airline performance posters
from this year's Data Expo at the JSM.
Other non-R-specific stories in the last month covered stochastic
psychics (http://bit.ly/BIU9V), identifying individuals in "anonymous"
data (http://bit.ly/ho0Df), an apology for Turing
(http://bit.ly/QqW29), the Mythbusters' statistical philosophy
(http://bit.ly/f8Nia), the Bulgarian lottery coincidence
(http://bit.ly/Y1gaU), keyboards for pirates (http://bit.ly/t1C7a),
the Netflix prize (http://bit.ly/eS1nb), and which line to choose at
the supermarket (http://bit.ly/nHJkQ).
(I've provided short URLs above b...
2011 Nov 30
12
duqu
There's an article on slashdot about the Duqu team wiping all their
intermediary c&c servers on 20 Oct. Interestingly, the report says that
they were all (?) not only linux, but CentOS. There's a suggestion of a
zero-day exploit in openssh-4.3, but both the original article, and
Kaspersky labs (who have a *very* interesting post of the story) consider
that highly unlikely, and the
2011 Jan 19
13
How to disable screen locking system-wide?
By default, CentOS v5 requires a user's password when the system wakes
up from the screensaver. This can be disabled by each user, but how
can I disable this system-wide? Many of my users forget to do this,
which results in workstations being locked up.
Bob