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2009 Sep 04
2
perplexing permissions issue
Hello, I have a perplexing permissions problem that i thought i had, but it's resurfaced. I'm running CentOS 5.3 and it runs an apache web server. The permissions on the web data directory in this case /var/www/secure/data are set to 4775 owner of apache group of webdev. All users that should be allowed to place content are in the webdev group. I was under the impression that any file
2003 Jan 07
0
Perplexing problem blocking PING, plus comments wanted on 4 interface firewall
Gents, I have build a four interface firewall using Redhat V7.3 using a kernel supplied from the PoPTop website. Obviously I have poptop installed, and it seems to be working just fine. Anyway, I also have Shorewall installed, and it seems to be working just dandy except for one small problem. A little infor first. The interfaces/zones are ... net eth0 loc eth1 192.168.10.0/24 wlan eth2
2023 Oct 31
1
Perplexing problem
4 DC's Samba version 4.19.2 compiled from tarball on Debian 12.2 (have run this way always up to date tarballs for maybe 15 years. Wkstations: Windows 10 up dated to latest security patches About a week and half ago, workstations started fail on login with "Incorrect Password" until restarted, sometimes several times after which no problem for maybe a few days. (not sure about this,
2013 Jun 25
1
Perplexed with environment
Hi I migrated from Linux to Mac, but I don't this has anything to do with it, but I am not sure. I am writing a small logger package, in which I have a file aaa.R: ,---- | .logData <- new.env() | assign("loggingThreshold", 10, envir = .logData) | assign("logToFile", FALSE, envir = .logData) | assign("logFileName", NULL, envir = .logData) | |
2009 Aug 05
7
why is 0 not an integer?
Why when I assign 0 to an element of an integer vector does the type change to numeric? Here is a particularly perplexing example: > v <- 0:10 > v [1] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > class(v) [1] "integer" > v[1] <- 0 > class(v) [1] "numeric" #!! > -- View this message in context:
2009 Aug 05
7
why is 0 not an integer?
Why when I assign 0 to an element of an integer vector does the type change to numeric? Here is a particularly perplexing example: > v <- 0:10 > v [1] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > class(v) [1] "integer" > v[1] <- 0 > class(v) [1] "numeric" #!! > -- View this message in context:
2002 Aug 27
1
tdb failure when attempting to use Samba
I have successfully implemented Samba in the past but I am now perplexed by a new installation which fails smbstatus with the message: "tdb((null)): tdb_open_ex: could not open file /var/cache/samba/brlock.tdb: No such file or directory Failed to open byte range locking database "tdb((null)): tdb_open_ex: could not open file /var/cache/samba/locking.tdb: No such file or directory ERROR:
2016 Feb 17
2
Asterisk 13.6.0/The simplest TCP configuration does not work
Sonny Rajagopalan wrote: > Sorry, I was not being very clear, Joshua, and thanks for your patience > with this issue. > > I had set pjsip set logger on and core set debug 99. See absolutely > zilch on asterisk CLI. Or in /var/log/asterisk/messages. If the messages > are not reaching Asterisk, what could be the issue? I am a little > perplexed as to why Asterisk wouldn't
2006 May 03
2
Perplexing nested transaction issue
I''ve been struggling with a strange nested transaction problem for a while. I have a two objects with the following relationships: Mail has_many :recipients Recipients belong_to :mail I''d like to update the status of the Mail object while sending mails for each of it''s recipients. Following is a simplified example that I''m having problems with: def
2006 May 05
0
Perplexing unit test issue
Because we''re now using views, I had to upgrade to mysql 5 on a project using Rails 1.0. Updated my mysql gem accordingly (which required upgrading xcode). Ruby 1.8.2, MacOS X (10.4.6) Worked fine several times (even before updating the mysql gem, then suddenly it just balked and stopped working, giving the spew below. Have also dropped (and recreated) both the test and
2013 Apr 16
6
I don't understand the 'order' function
I thought I've understood the 'order' function, using simple examples like: order(c(5,4,-2)) [1] 3 2 1 However, I arrived to the following example: order(c(2465, 2255, 2085, 1545, 1335, 1210, 920, 210, 210, 505, 1045)) [1] 8 9 10 7 11 6 5 4 3 2 1 and I was completely perplexed! Shouldn't the output vector be 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 1 2 3 5 ? Do I have a damaged
2016 Oct 21
3
Bind_DLZ and two AD DC
On Fri, 21 Oct 2016 20:29:43 +0100 Alex Crow via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > On 21/10/16 20:11, Means, Jeffrey D. wrote: > > > > I guess my real question is do I have to have all my DC's running > > either samba_internal or bind_dlz... ie do they have to all run the > > same DNS server software... > > > > > > Simple
2007 Dec 11
4
Lost in translation - Rails 2.0 Nested Resources, Custom Actions
The shift to the :has_many and :has_one options when defining nested resource routes has me perplexed. The block format allows me to define custom REST actions like publish in the example below: map.resources :users do |user| user.resources :articles, :member => { :publish => :put } end It also allows for multiple levels of nesting if necessary. What I''d really like to
2013 Jul 07
3
Firewall will not disable - stumped!
very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried service iptables save service iptables stop chkconfig iptables off service ip6tables save service ip6tables stop chkconfig ip6tables off edited OPGX280 ~ # cat /etc/sysconfig/system-config-firewall # Configuration file for system-config-firewall --disabled --service=ssh OPGX280 ~ :( # cat /etc/selinux/config SELINUX=disabled
2009 Jul 24
2
TLS Manager
Hello, all. After many pages of googling and testing in the lab, I'm still a bit perplexed about how to implement tls protection for the asterisk manager. manager.conf allows one to specify the cert file but one normally must also specify the private key file. If I simply enter the cert file: sslenable=yes sslbindport=5038 sslbindaddr=172.x.x.8 sslcert=/etc/pki/tls/certs/pbxc.pem ; path
2005 Feb 10
2
Mean calculated from R1.9.1 different from R2.0.1
Hello, I ran my simulations on the Unix verson of R1.9.1 and the Windows version of R2.0.1 on XP. I kept getting different values for the mean of the same column of the same matrix, and am perplexed. I would appreciate if anyone could help explain the difference? Here is a sample code: set.seed(7293) z1v <- rnorm(1000, mean=68, sd=13) z1v <- (z1v-mean(z1v))/sd(z1v) Using R1.9.1 on Unix,
2015 May 08
4
Q: respecting .ssh/id_rsa
While attempting to debug something else I ran across this: ssh -vvv somehost . . . debug1: Connection established. debug1: permanently_set_uid: 0/0 debug1: identity file /root/.ssh/identity type -1 debug1: identity file /root/.ssh/identity-cert type -1 debug3: Not a RSA1 key file /root/.ssh/id_rsa. debug2: key_type_from_name: unknown key type '-----BEGIN' debug3: key_read: missing
2011 Aug 23
3
Bug or feature? sum(c(a, b, c)) != (a + b + c)
Greetings all, I'm porting an algorithm from MATLAB to R, and noticed some minor discrepancies in small decimal values using rowSums and colSums which are exacerbated after heavy iteration and log space transformation. This was rather perplexing as both programs claimed and appeared to use the IEEE 754 standard for floating point arithmetic (confirmed with manual basic operations).
2009 Jul 22
3
How to replace NAs in a vector of factors?
# Just when I thought I had the basic stuff mastered.... # This has been quite perplexing, thanks for any help ## Here's the example: db1=data.frame( olditems=c('soup','','','','nuts'), prices=c(4.45, 3.25, 4.42, 2.25, 3.98)) db2=data.frame( newitems=c('stew','crackers','tofu','goatsmilk','peanuts'))
2012 Jan 03
3
Passwords apparently stopped working.
I encountered a couple of strange events with respect to password authentication this morning. Two of our staff were unable to login onto several systems using their usual passwords. Both users had last logged in on these hosts using their accounts and passwords on Friday past. The two accounts could not log on to any of the servers for which they had access and the message log on each showed