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2008 Jul 22
0
Oracle apps form server issue with Piranha Load balancer
...les on piranha on same vip on 9004 port like below. 192.168.23.3:9004 ---->>192.168.17.16:9004 192.168.23.3:9004 ---->>192.168.17.17:9004 But i am getting below error on my syslog ################################################################################ Jul 21 20:25:38 testlvs nanny[5064]: starting LVS client monitor for 192.168.23.3:9004 Jul 21 20:25:38 testlvs nanny[5065]: starting LVS client monitor for 192.168.23.3:9004 Jul 21 20:25:43 testlvs pulse[5040]: gratuitous lvs arps finished Jul 21 20:25:47 testlvs nanny[5065]: READ from 192.168.17.16:9004 was too short Jul 21 20...
2014 Nov 23
4
Probably K9 not Outlook - Re: Outlook 2010 not connecting to secure POP3
...t, needed openssl for the connect, not telnet. And how to do that on Windows? I DID try it on this F20 notebook, and of course it worked just fine. That was why I really suspected Windows TLS functions. Then when I was trying again, I caught a little pop up in the system tray saying how the nanny software was blocking the bad program that was trying to do https to port 995... I really should be so harsh about the nanny software. It DOES protect a lot of families from content they do not want to see. Just that the defaults no longer match where we want internet privacy to go.
2009 Jan 10
6
Guidelines for CentOS Mailing List posts
...ycontent/index.php?id=16 Maybe the guidelines can updated to say trimming of emails as well and maybe link to examples on Wikipedia of top-posting and bottom-posting. Newbies aside, there are guys still top-posting who have ignored polite offlist messages not to top-post. Its not the time to be nannying people over how to behave on mailing list. Regards, Vandaman.
2014 Nov 23
2
Probably K9 not Outlook - Re: Outlook 2010 not connecting to secure POP3
...outlook could....no idea why sombody > should use k9 with pop3 And I did not know there was a K9 android app. K9 like in guard dogs. The default settings only allow https stuff on port 443. Must be some attempt to get around controls to use TLS on any other port. I really strongly dislike nanny software. But it is very popular in my community... > >> Am 23.11.2014 um 22:23 schrieb Robert Moskowitz: >>> I finally noticed this popup of K9 blocking https on port (143, 993, >>> 995). So the user has to come back over here and disable K9 long enough >>>...
2014 Nov 23
1
Probably K9 not Outlook - Re: Outlook 2010 not connecting to secure POP3
> Hey Robert, > There is a command on linux to test ssl/tls smtp server : > openssl s_client -connect mail.example.com:port -starttls smtp > > You just need openssl for windows here : > http://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html > > Let me know if this is working. > Regards > By the way if this isn't working, try connecting to your server via Mozilla
2007 Jan 15
1
piranha lvsd "cluster" status: how?
Hi, I've got a couple of machines acting as directors with service=lvs Is there something similar to 'clustat' for pulse+lvsd? I need this in order to make our monitorization scripts "cluster-aware", or else one node will have critical status when there are less nannies than it expected because the services ran over to the other node. Thanks in advance, Rui -- + No
2006 Jul 31
1
Fw: net join error
Did you follow step-by-step the guidelines explained in the HowTo to join ADS? We too have a W2K3 server updated to last sp and post-sp updates by Windows' automatic update and we encountered no problems following the HowTo. By example, the line "security" of smb.conf file must be set "ADS", not "domain" as in yours... In addition, the HowTo says
2006 Jun 27
2
Joining an ADS domain...
Hi people, I'm trying to join a linux SuSE 10.0+samba 3.0.20 box to an ADS-Win2003 domain. As I configured /etc/krb5.conf, /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/samba/smb.conf, I try to join the ADS with: root # net ads join <domainname> -U Administrator%<Admin's passwd> the system replays: Using short domain name -- <DOMAIN NETBIOS NAME> then freezes, i.e. no prompt
2014 Nov 23
3
Probably K9 not Outlook - Re: Outlook 2010 not connecting to secure POP3
no idea what you are talking about K9 is a android client and works fine with TLS no idea what has "https" to do with email nor why someone needs to "disable K9 long enugh" whatever "long enough" is - don't get me wrong but most technical context on several lists of you if it comes to details is cluttered and your permanently "i am working on IETF"
2014 Nov 23
0
Probably K9 not Outlook - Re: Outlook 2010 not connecting to secure POP3
...l for the > connect, not telnet. And how to do that on Windows? I DID try it on > this F20 notebook, and of course it worked just fine. That was why I > really suspected Windows TLS functions. Then when I was trying again, I > caught a little pop up in the system tray saying how the nanny software > was blocking the bad program that was trying to do https to port 995... Hey Robert, There is a command on linux to test ssl/tls smtp server : openssl s_client -connect mail.example.com:port -starttls smtp You just need openssl for windows here : http://slproweb.com/products/Win32Open...
2007 Apr 24
1
Values greater than 1 or lower than -1 in ARMAacf
Dear all, I need to compute the ACF (autocorrel) of an AR6 process, given the values of its parameters (w1,w2,w3,w4,w5,w6). First, I notice that there is an error as soon as the sum of the wi equals 1 : "Error in drop(.Call("La_dgesv", a, as.matrix(b), tol, PACKAGE = "base")) : system is computationally singular: reciprocal condition number = 1.00757e-18"
2010 Nov 03
1
Word Viewer
I have tried to install various flavours of Word Viewer with Wine to Mint 9. However every time I do so, I get an message saying it is not an Unix executable and has been blocked to protect Mint.. How can I get round this? Mint's nannying is entirely defeating the object of Wine. Of course it isn't an Unix executable, if it was I wouldn't need Wine! Linux foot shooting at its finest. I hope someone can help. Thanks, Deadtroopers
2006 Jul 14
1
Win2k Master Browser believes Linux box is master browser
Hi, We currently have a very small network with a Windows Small Business Server acting as an ADS Master Browser, we also have a Debian Sarge Samba Server, this sharing a single directory at the Share level (security is not really that dig a concern, as this is open to anyone in the company). The Samba server has the workgroup set the the same domain as the Windows ADS, but it has not joined
2005 Apr 18
0
recent spam on mailing lists
...ering on our mail server. The spamassassin daemon (spamd) has "died" for no apparent reason, and hence the mail has been passed through without spam filtering. We have had a look at the log files and haven't got a real clue about the reasons. As stop-gap measure we now have a "nanny script" that tries to see if 'spamd' lives, and restarts it in case it isn't there anymore. Martin Maechler ETH Zurich
2008 Jul 13
2
multiple names to assign
'assign' does not give a warning if 'x' has length greater than 1 -- it just uses the first element: assign(c('a1', 'a2'), 1:2) One way of thinking about this is that people using 'assign' get what they deserve. The other is that it is used seldom enough that adding a warning isn't going to slow things down appreciably. Patrick Burns patrick at
2003 Nov 14
5
ISOdate() and strptime()
Dear R-people! I am using R 1.8.0, under Windows XP. While using ISOdate() and strptime(), I noticed the following behaviour when "wrong" arguments (e.g., months>12) are given to these functions: > ISOdate(year=2003,month=2,day=20) #ok [1] "2003-02-20 13:00:00 Westeurop?ische Normalzeit" > ISOdate(year=2003,month=2,day=30) #wrong day, but returns a value [1]
2011 Aug 17
1
How would you calculate this type of p-value using R?
...d at the records and 100% of all drownings were reported within one hour. It wasn't until a month after when it was finally reported to the police the girl was missing by the grandmother and even longer after that when Casey finally claimed it was really a drowning rather than a "Zanny the Nanny" kidnapping the little girl. So, I want to write the medical examiner to see if I can get a list of how long it took for each of the drownings to be reported (she mentioned in court), then calculate a standard deviation and based on the sample size come up with a p-value for when Cindy Anthon...
2004 Jun 14
9
Asterisk-Users List Etiquette
...se is to reply to 'newbie' questions as if the person asking the question was a guest in your home. Exten => s,3, Since there are lot of users who deal with the community from the workplace, let's watch our language on the list. Not to be a sort of cyber-nanny, but most workplace ethics frown deeply on vulgarity in *ANY* form. Exten => s,4, Keep flames, criticism, and cruelty to yourself. If you don't like the way a question has been answered, simply post an alternative method. No need to degrade someone or their m...
2000 Sep 07
0
AW: What's in a name
...timedia project that does not only concern compression; Squish became the name of one of the Ogg codecs. For that reason, we usually just refer to it as Ogg when there's no Netrek context nearby. The Ogg project has nothing to do with the common surname 'Ogg'. Nor is it named after 'Nanny Ogg' from the Terry Pratchett book _Wyrd Sisters_. The 'Thor-and-the-Snake' logo is drawn somewhat from Norse mythology; the real symbolism is the sine-curve shape of the snake. Thor is hefting Mjollnir about to compress the periodic signal Jörmungandr... See, it all makes sense. Vor...
2013 Aug 23
1
Setting Up LVS to Load Balance DNS
...ules on the real servers and added the virtual ip to the bond0 interface on the real servers, but I'm still having no luck in getting things going. A dig against the virtual ip address simply times out and ipvsadm shows no servers under the UDP connection for the virtual IP I defined in lvs.cf. Nanny also complains in /var/log/messages like so: READ to x.x.x.x timed out I've attached my lvs.cf and sysctl.conf files for the lvs server and real dns servers. Any help or nudges in the right direction would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. --