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2002 Apr 01
0
pokey
Oi, Bad timing of course, but the following is NOT an april's fools joke: I am working on a GTK+ interface to tinc, which should become an admin tool for the VPN that your tinc is a part of. Its name is pokey, from "pointy & clicky" -- and it is, of course, a reference to Pokey the Penguin. Right now it doesn't do much beside gathering and showing information to you. I created a screenshot[1], so that you can get an impression of what it does right now. The code is a HACK. It sucks...
2002 Apr 29
0
tinc/src/pokey s
Update of /home/CVS/tinc/src/pokey In directory humbolt:/tmp/cvs-serv4765 Modified Files: pokey.glade Log Message: Commit diff test ***** Not enough context to create diff for file: s Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://tinc.nl.linux.org/
2018 Jun 08
2
C7, encryption, and clevis
> > so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1? With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of their license for this software, whatever it may be? If the software licensed to run only on Machine X and Machine X has now been junked and replace by Machine Y, then isn't the...
2005 Oct 14
2
T1/E1 Cards
...is is probably a really bad question to ask but here goes. Does asterisk work with any of the T1/E1 cards from SBE? I'm sure SBE is a competitor to Digium, but I have access to SBE cards and the linux driver. Just curious more than anything. Thanks. -- Michael J. Lynch What if the hokey pokey IS what it's all about -- author unknown
2010 Nov 13
2
External HD on CentOS 5.5
I'm looking into backing up my CentOS 5.5 system using an external USB 2.0 hard drive. Anyone with experience with Toshiba Canvio USB 750 GB unit? I'm backing up to DVDs now and would like to streamline the process. Any advice is welcome with thanks. Dick -- Yes indeed...the Hokey Pokey *is* what its all about!
2006 Jan 28
1
Branches
...n encrypts but doesn't have these anti-modification features. (Right?) * The 1.0-gnutls branch lets gnutls take care of encryption for the TCP connection. I'm confident this is secure. * The 2.0 branch appears to be all reorganized but not functional yet. A couple recent changes. * POKEY and pre4-cube are stagnant. My guess is that the 1.0-gnutls branch is going to be merged into trunk sometime soon? Will 2.0 be using gnutls? Regards, Scott -- Scott Lamb <http://www.slamb.org/>
2014 Oct 04
2
massive load caused by smartvd
Hey all, I noticed that my puppet server running CentOS 6.5 was acting a little pokey. So I logged in and did what well just about anyone would've done. And ran the uptime command to have a look at the load. And it was astonishingly high! [root at puppet:~] #uptime 21:28:01 up 1:26, 3 users, load average: 107.37, 72.06, 75.52 So then I had a look at top and saw a LOT o...
2006 Jun 29
8
Is This a Performance Concern?
...layouts/application Rendering faq/list Completed in 0.07666 (13 reqs/sec) | Rendering: 0.04842 (63%) | DB: 0.00934 (12%) | 200 OK [http://localhost/faq] This is a single instance of Mongrel, so of course a cluster would improve things, but is this kind of performance expected or does it seem a bit pokey? Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Is-This-a-Performance-Concern--tf1870138.html#a5111275 Sent from the RubyOnRails Users forum at Nabble.com.
2009 Apr 23
1
Unexpectedly poor 10-disk RAID-Z2 performance?
Hail, caesar. I''ve got a 10-disk RAID-Z2 backed by the 1.5 TB Seagate drives everyone''s so fond of. They''ve all received a firmware upgrade (the sane one, not the one that caused your drives to brick if the internal event log hit the wrong number on boot). They''re attached to an ARC-1280ML, a reasonably good SATA controller, which has 1 GB of ECC DDR2 for
2003 Aug 27
1
performance suggestion: sparse files
...or a performance tweak. What about an option for "really-crappy-compression"? Something really cheezy (RLE) that can decide in a hurry whether to compress away a string of zeros, and if not, just send them raw. That way, performance on compressed files stays I/O bound even on systems with pokey CPUs, but sparse files are disk-bound on the source system (as they should be). (And, of course, --sparse would automatically promote the compression level to "really-crappy" if it was at "none" before.) Well, okay, they shouldn't even be disk bound; the source system shoul...
2001 Oct 21
5
Scheduled Ogg streams for testing
...nything currently being streamed. For scheduled stuff, only things we're given permission to do by producers can go on there, so don't get too excited just yet. I'll make sure to update the page tho if/when there are any more. ..ciaran -- Ciaran Anscomb, BBC Internet Services "Pokey these are plums! I wanted oranges!" "That is the price of love" --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word ...
2018 Jun 08
5
C7, encryption, and clevis
On 06/08/18 13:48, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Frank Cox wrote: >>>> so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1? >> >> With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I >> wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of >> their license for this software, whatever it may be? >> >> If the software licensed to run only on Machine X and Machine X has now >> been junked an...
2018 Jun 08
0
C7, encryption, and clevis
Frank Cox wrote: >> > so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1? > > With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I > wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of > their license for this software, whatever it may be? > > If the software licensed to run only on Machine X and Machine X has now > been junked and replace by Machine...
2006 Mar 09
0
Caching Rocks!
I had a getitalldoneinoneweekwemeanit site and now that it''s live, I got to thinking, this is a bit pokey. So, my first thought was, what are my page rates. In production mode they were (frighteningly) over 1 second/page. Almost all of that was render time, so I immediately turned to caching. Now, caching may not seem like a silver bullet to all of you, but I implemented action caching with some s...
2005 Oct 13
1
Noob help with IAX
...t;, "demo-nogo") in new stack -- Playing 'demo-nogo' (language 'en') == Spawn extension (default, 500, 3) exited non-zero on 'SIP/xlite1-625c' -- Saved useragent "X-Lite release 1105d" for peer xlite1 -- Michael J. Lynch What if the hokey pokey IS what it's all about -- author unknown
2010 Nov 17
3
How to stop automount
...shell. Below is the line I added to fstab. I thought that the option "noauto" would prevent the machine from trying to mount the drive /dev/sdb /usbdrive ext3 user,noauto,rw 0 2 What am I doing wrong? Any advice is welcome. Dick -- Yes indeed...the Hokey Pokey *is* what its all about!
2009 Dec 04
0
Could not find dependency Class
...odules/modules.pp: import "java" import "jboss" import "tomcat" File /etc/puppet/modules/tomcat/manifests/base.pp: node app_node inherits fremont_node { include jboss::server include tomcat::server } File /etc/puppet/manifests/nodes/fr,xxx,com: node ''pokey.fr.xxx.com'' inherits app_node { include elements::base include starterkit::base } File /etc/puppet/modules/tomcat/manifests/init.pp: define tomcat::create_inst($version, $software) { package { "tf-tomcat-${software}-${name}": before => File[&qu...
2018 Jun 08
0
C7, encryption, and clevis
Valeri Galtsev wrote: > On 06/08/18 13:48, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Frank Cox wrote: >>>>> so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1? >>> >>> With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I >>> wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of >>> their license for this software, whatever it may be? >>> >>> If the software licensed to run only on Machine X and Machine X has now >&gt...
2018 Jun 08
2
C7, encryption, and clevis
Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > > On 06/08/18 10:27, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> John Hodrien wrote: >>> On Fri, 8 Jun 2018, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >>> >>>> We've been required to encrypt h/ds, and so have been rolling that out >>>> over the last year or so. Thing is, you need to put in a password, of >>>> course, to boot the
2007 Feb 24
1
Branches (again)
A long long time ago, I asked about the different tinc branches. Guus, you said at the time that * trunk is 1.0, bugfixes only * 1.0-gnutls, POKEY, and pre4-cube are stagnant * 2.0 is where new work should happen...at the time, it didn't compile, and it appears it still doesn't This answer discouraged me; I have trouble getting excited about new work in a branch that's been around for a long time but still doesn't build...