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2012 May 16
2
trouble with ifelse statement
...below works and does what I want it to do, which is for a given
row in my dataframe, where the variable "peak.cort" = max, it makes the
value of another variable "max.cort" = to match the value of a third
variable "cortisol" for that row.
*************
index <- raw.saliva.data$peak.cort == 'max'
raw.saliva.data$max.cort[index] <-
(raw.saliva.data$cortisol[index])
*************
Now, I want to execute this function only if the value of a fourth
variable, "sample" is >1 and <5. I tried to add an ifelse statement to the
code above...
2015 Mar 05
0
IP drop list
...ter and just came back to this thread. When the
> first couple replies were "fail2ban" I lost interest.
Why? Fail2ban is simple to install, simple to setup, and then (and here?s the best part) then you never have to look at it again.
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Death is caused by swallowing small amounts of saliva over a long period
of time.
2015 Mar 05
3
Fwd: Re: IP drop list
On 2015-03-02 2:02 AM, Jochen Bern wrote:
> On 03/01/2015 08:53 AM, Jim Pazarena wrote:
>> I wonder if there is an easy way to provide dovecot a flat text file of
>> ipv4 #'s which should be ignored or dropped?
>>
>> I have accumulated 45,000+ IPs which routinely try dictionary and
>> 12345678 password attempts. The file is too big to create firewall
>>