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2009 Sep 19
3
How does LVM decide which Physical Volume to write to?
Hi everyone.
This isn't specifically a CentOS question, since it could apply for
any distro but I hope someone can answer it anyway.
I took the following steps but was puzzled by the outcome of the test
at the end:
1. Create a RAID1 array called md3 with two 750GB drives
2. Create a RAID1 array called md9 with two 500GB drives
3. Initialise md3 then md9 as physical volumes (pvcreate)
4.
2016 May 15
6
Ransomware?
I had to deal with ransomware at the end of April. One of the PCs on my
customer's network was infected by opening a realistic looking email
apparently from a genuine supplier to the company and personally addressed.
The infection occurred on Wednesday, but encryption of the server only took
place late on Friday afterno...
2008 May 29
1
Kappa distribution
Hallo all,
I am looking for an R implementation of the four parameter kappa
distribution (cdf, pdf, quantile, and ransom numbers), or at a minimum,
the generalized logistic distribution.
Any suggestions?
Thank you very much,
Serguei
2010 Sep 15
2
Help me Out!!!!
...off us at gun point but we still have our passports
with us.
We've seek help at embassy and high commission,the Police too,
unfortunately they have? been unable to help or offer any reasonable
support whatsoever. Our flight leaves in? couple of hour from now but
we are being held to ransom by the hotel management because we? cannot
settle the hotel bills. It is clear we would not be allowed to leave
until pay the bill. Word cannot explain the anguish in my heart now. I
am in need of immediate assistance.
Rob
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2016 Apr 26
2
Firefox and Flash
...advertising networks do not adequately vet flash based advertisements
resulting in malware being distributed via flash on common websites we
all visit, including news sites.
Usually the malware targets Windows but there is some that targets Linux
and will encrypt files on your system asking a ransom for the decryption
key.
Just say no to flash.
That's not what you asked, but that's what I advise.
2016 May 16
2
Ransomware?
...erated storage network or in case of a small VMware
cluster with 2 hosts even not just 2 network cables from each to the
SAN-storage with no switch at all?
> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:30 PM, peter lawrie <
> peter.lawrie at glendiscovery.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I had to deal with ransomware at the end of April. One of the PCs on my
>> customer's network was infected by opening a realistic looking email
>> apparently from a genuine supplier to the company and personally addressed.
>> The infection occurred on Wednesday, but encryption of the server only took
&...
2005 May 19
1
Re: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat
...Linux company is _not_ IBM's friend if you
threatened their Power/AIX platforms. Just ask IBM customers
who can't buy Linux/x86-64 systems from IBM because IBM tries
to sell them Power/AIX, and what IBM does to them if they buy
HP Linux/x86-64 systems. ;->
I felt a bit vindicated when Ransom Love, co-founder of Caldera,
came out in a Fall 2003 interview with eWeek and basically verified
it was all about Monterey, and he didn't agree at all with the May
2003 change of strategy. What really scares me is if and when
Caldera-SCO _does_ win on a few counts against IBM, that people
wil...
2016 Apr 26
0
Firefox and Flash
...o not adequately vet flash based advertisements
> resulting in malware being distributed via flash on common websites we
> all visit, including news sites.
>
> Usually the malware targets Windows but there is some that targets Linux
> and will encrypt files on your system asking a ransom for the decryption
> key.
>
> Just say no to flash.
I agree with that sentiment. Sometimes, however, there are circumstances
in which you just can't say no.
>
> That's not what you asked, but that's what I advise.
In case anyone else has this problem, the issue seems...
2016 May 15
0
Ransomware?
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On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:30 PM, peter lawrie <
peter.lawrie at glendiscovery.co.uk> wrote:
> I had to deal with ransomware at the end of April. One of the PCs on my
> customer's network was infected by opening a realistic looking email
> apparently from a genuine supplier to the company and personally addressed.
> The infection occurred on Wednesday, but encryption of the server only took
> place la...
2016 May 16
0
Ransomware?
...in case of a small VMware
> cluster with 2 hosts even not just 2 network cables from each to the
> SAN-storage with no switch at all?
>
>
> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:30 PM, peter lawrie <
>> peter.lawrie at glendiscovery.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> I had to deal with ransomware at the end of April. One of the PCs on my
>>> customer's network was infected by opening a realistic looking email
>>> apparently from a genuine supplier to the company and personally
>>> addressed.
>>> The infection occurred on Wednesday, but encryption...
2016 May 16
0
Ransomware?
>> On Sat, 2016-05-14 at 22:42 -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Is there anything in Samba that will help protect
>>> against ransomware?
>>
>> I've not had to look into this properly, but I would suggest that
>> regular and genuinely offline backups and regular Read Only snapshots.
>>
>> Andrew Bartlett
>>
>> --
>> Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org...
2009 Aug 30
3
looking for RAID 1+0 setup instructions?
Hi,
Can someone please assist met with some software RAID 1+0 setup
instructions? I have searched the web, but couldn't find any. I found
a lot of RAID 10 setup instructions, but it doesn't help me.
--
Kind Regards
Rudi Ahlers
CEO, SoftDux Hosting
Web: http://www.SoftDux.com
Office: 087 805 9573
Cell: 082 554 7532
2016 Mar 10
0
[ISC Crosspost] Novel method for slowing down Locky on Samba server using fail2ban
...apt-get install fail2ban
with filter definitions in /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/samba.conf as
[Definition]
failregex = smbd.*\:\ IP=<HOST>\|.*\.locky$
smbd.*\:\ IP=<HOST>\|.*_Locky_recover_instructions\.txt$
ignoreregex =
The jump to the typical Locky files ending .locky and the ransom
_Locky_recover_instructions.tx t on. It can, however, easily extend to
other ransomware typical files. When creating new messages you have to
note the indentation; fail2ban is a Python script and accordingly fussy
about leading spaces and tabs are concerned. It becomes difficult for
files like...
2013 Apr 10
0
Revolutions blog: March roundup
...e previous month
of particular interest to readers of r-help.
In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the
month of March:
Facebook used R to analyze profile photo changes to create a map of
same-sex marriage support in the USA: http://bit.ly/Yk77o8
Joe Rickert contrasts ransom sampling with fitting models directly to
large data sets: http://bit.ly/Yk79wv
A presentation by Carlos Somohano summarizes the history, skills and
processes of data scientists (including use of R):
http://bit.ly/Yk79wt
Thomas Dinsmore introduces the new features in the forthcoming
Revolution R E...
2016 Apr 22
7
cron
What the heck is wrong with cron?
*/1 * * * * nobody /usr/bin/php /var/www/html/osticket/api/cron.php
in /etc/cron.d doesn't get executed at all (ran from console works of
course!). But the SAME file in /tmp runs flawlessly:
*/1 * * * * nobody /usr/bin/php /tmp/cron.php
It's CentOS7 on VPS with no SELinux.
I've noticed similiar behavior before (on bare metal server with
2002 Feb 07
3
compressed audio tutorial - 2nd draft
...misnomer
Please give it another read, especially those of you with keen eyes. I'd
like to get it finalized and up on vorbis.com soon.
http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html
--
Graham Mitchell - computer science teacher, Leander High School
"Come thou no more for ransom, gentle herald. They shall have none, I
swear, but these my joints, which if they have as I will leave 'em them,
shall yield them little." - Henry the Fifth
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2002 Feb 07
3
compressed audio tutorial - 2nd draft
...misnomer
Please give it another read, especially those of you with keen eyes. I'd
like to get it finalized and up on vorbis.com soon.
http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html
--
Graham Mitchell - computer science teacher, Leander High School
"Come thou no more for ransom, gentle herald. They shall have none, I
swear, but these my joints, which if they have as I will leave 'em them,
shall yield them little." - Henry the Fifth
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2005 May 24
3
sharing NFS mounts
OK, I've been searching the archives and google with little luck...
I have a directory which needs to be shared with a number of UNIX
clients via NFS and with Windows clients via Samba. What is the best
way to do this? Should I configure Samba to share the actual NFS mount?
Or should I configure Samba to share the actual filesystem directory?
Reason I ask, we were using the former method
2003 Jan 19
5
Vorbis on Legacy hardware
I'm currently in the process of making a linux distro made specifically
to run on legacy hardware. My test system is a compaq 486/33. I was
wondering if anyone has tried playing ogg vorbis on a system this old.
Does it play without skipping or anything? If so, are there any really
small and efficient media players that would run on this kind of
hardware? If that doesn't work I
2002 Jan 08
2
advocacy and added options to ogg123
...tely run 'diff'.)
Sorry for the long message. I could probably have said all this in much
fewer words, but I tend to ramble in emails sometimes. Fortunately I don't
ramble when coding.
--
Graham Mitchell - computer science teacher, Leander High School
"Come thou no more for ransom, gentle herald. They shall have none, I
swear, but these my joints, which if they have as I will leave 'em them,
shall yield them little." - Henry the Fifth
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