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2001 Mar 20
0
How to Have More Customer ?
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2001 Mar 20
0
How to Have More Customer ?
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2006 Feb 21
0
OT Proftpd stopped authenication for users
...tp UserAlias anonymous ftp <Limit WRITE> DenyAll </Limit> <Directory uploads/*> <Limit READ> AllowAll </Limit> <Limit STOR> DenyAll </Limit> </Directory> </Anonymous> # ## ### #### NetRS Accounts ##### ### ## # # Local GPS Accounts (Non VRS) <Anonymous /var/ftp/pub> AnonRequirePassword on User gps Group gps #DefaultChdir /var/ftp/pub/ RequireValidShell off <Limit STOR>...
2015 Jan 13
2
Using Linux to access files on Mac OS X
...ey Jan 10 21:53:35 bulbasaur.local digest-service[22610] <Notice>: acl_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/kadmind.acl Jan 10 21:53:35 bulbasaur.local digest-service[22610] <Notice>: digest-request: uid=0 Jan 10 21:53:35 bulbasaur.local digest-service[22610] <Notice>: digest-request: netr probe 0 Jan 10 21:53:35 bulbasaur.local digest-service[22610] <Notice>: digest-request: init request Jan 10 21:53:35 bulbasaur.local digest-service[22610] <Notice>: digest-request: init return domain: BULBASAUR server: BULBASAUR indomain was: <NULL> Jan 10 21:53:35 bulbasaur.lo...
2006 Jul 12
24
Xen Roadmap proposal
...we need to extend the device channel descriptor format to flag packets that should be segmented. Since super packets are unlikely to be physically contiguous, we also need to be able to support data fragments in the descriptor format. This should be a relatively simple extension, adding chaining to netring descriptor entries. In future, we should consider how we might export byte stream (TCP) data between domains in a high performance fashion. This would be particularly useful between VMs running the same machine, or when TCP Offload Engines (TOE) in hardware NICs become commonplace. Similarly we...