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2006 Feb 27
1
Snare
What is the function of the snare daemon? I just found it on a machine and never heard of it before. -- Chris Mason NetConcepts (264) 497-5670 Fax: (264) 497-8463 Int: (305) 704-7249 Fax: (815)301-9759 UK 44.207.183.0271 Cell: 264-235-5670 Yahoo IM: netconcepts_anguilla at yahoo.com -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be
2007 Jul 03
1
Snare for Centos 5 x86_64?
Anyone successfully get Snare for 64-bit CentOS 5 installed and working? Thanks. Scott
2007 Jul 04
0
Snare client and 64-bit CentOS 5?
I've installed 64-bit snare client 1.1.1 from sourceforge on a 64-bit installation of CentOS 5. I learned that at least previous versions were configurable via a web connection to localhost:6161, but starting firefox and trying http://localhost:6161 reveals an endless attempt at the connection. nmap -sT -sU -p 0-65535 localhost reveals port 6161/tcp and 6161/udp as filtered. Firewall
2004 Mar 02
3
how do you rate limit routable traffic without rate limiting LAN protocols like arps and igmp?
I''m rate limiting and prioritizing traffic upstream of a slow wan link using htb, classic wonder shaper type stuff. I''m using the following command for traffic that does not match any of my defined filters: tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 50 It appears that local, non-routable traffic like arps and igmp are being snared by this and end-up queued in the lowest
2013 Jul 31
1
[LLVMdev] MachineBasicBlocks Cloning
Hi, For some schedulers like Trace Scheduling it is necessary to clone basic blocks. Instinctively I would think the "Machine Instruction Scheduler" would be the right place to do so. Is it possible to clone MachineBasicBlocks in the "Machine Instruction Scheduler" pass? Any snares? Or is it to much effort to implement it there and there is a better place for such things? Thank you, Nico
2009 Aug 13
1
Centralised logging with Gui and alerts?
Hi all, If logging all logs via syslog to a central syslog server that are all Centos based, what GUIs are out there to browse them etc. ? I know about splunk but don't want to go down that route. Also, some servers are hosted and would be best not sending their logs across the net to a central syslog (although we could openvpn them in), so can the same system be setup to receive logwatch
2019 May 23
0
Catch all for dovecot authentication?
> as stated by Aki > > > passdb { > > driver = static > > args = nopassword > >} > > works fine and does what I want: accept any SMTP AUTH :-) (Brings back memories of good fun I had with patched Qpopper snare feeding custom messages to the hacker.) Another alternative is to use the checkpassword hook that will accept any username/password. The advantage
2006 Jul 25
0
System crash on loading gdm revisited
Hello - I've been seeing system crashes similar to this (http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=1045) on my Rocks head node. Instead of the standard kernel, I've got a SNARE patched 2.6.9-34 kernel running. Initially I'd used the RHEL kernel source to build it (due to laziness ... it was easier to track down :-), but have just rebuilt with the CentOS kernel source and am now seeing these
2004 Sep 10
2
FLAC in Ogg & metadata
Hi All, I was wondering if there's any way to edit metadata associated with a FLAC stream that has been encoded inside an ogg transport layer. Specifically, the vorbiscomment tool only deals with vorbis data; it can't even open the .ogg file if it contains .flac data. The metaflac tool, on the other hand, will work with .flac files but doesn't seem to understand FLAC data inside an
2004 Sep 10
2
FLAC in Ogg & metadata
Hi All, I was wondering if there's any way to edit metadata associated with a FLAC stream that has been encoded inside an ogg transport layer. Specifically, the vorbiscomment tool only deals with vorbis data; it can't even open the .ogg file if it contains .flac data. The metaflac tool, on the other hand, will work with .flac files but doesn't seem to understand FLAC data inside an
2005 Aug 07
5
ocfs2 can not mount for nodes. first time installation
Error: mount.ocfs2: Transport endpoint is not connected while mounting /dev/sdc1 on /u02, could not mount /dev/sdc1. The installation step is: 1. install all rpms on int-rac1, int-rac2 2. interconnect int-rac1, int-rac2, ping each other using private ip and public ip ok. Add EMC SAN as shared disk and visable for two nodes. 3. configure int-rac1 using ocfs2console, add two nodes 4. according
2006 Aug 29
1
Repost: System crash on loading gdm revisited
Hello - I never heard back on this and continue to experience this bug. Can someone help me to locate the patch for this so that I can be sure it's included in my source? It's not happening on every boot, but about every other or third. And just as described in the bug report (the boot works OK, but at the end rather than GDM starting nicely, I get a "fuzzy" screen and the
2001 Mar 14
2
constant low-bitrate for streaming test
dear vorbis developers, it would be very useful, if oggenc would support constant low-bandwith bitrates for testing. something from 20kbps to 44kbps, so anyone could test streaming over modem and isdn. audio quality doesn't matter. mörk --- >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
2006 May 30
1
Syslogging and remote installer (was RE: seg on windows-pr-0.5.1 (was RE: win32-eventlog 0.4.0))
Hi again, Pe?a wrote: > # > i get a segfault on windows-pr if i run mulitple tails by > # threading, one thread for each host i''m tailing. > > argh, this is getting tricky. i''m getting empty records and weird characters too :) > > -------- > record_number : 20983290 > time_generated : Tue May 30 16:15:27 China Standard Time 2006 > time_written :
2010 May 11
1
comparing and combing files
Hello, I have two tab-delimited files which I would like to combine. In the first one I have gene IDs (Unique) on column 1 and than various experimental results from microarray analysis (see attached files list1 ) the second arrays have the same genes IDs (more and in a different order, some are double) (see attached files list2 ) What I would like to do is to search in the second list for gene
2002 Mar 11
2
Help with Python, R and RPY
Hi All: Walter Moreira wrote a small extension module for using the R programming language from within Python. Tim Church's example at http://www.cmat.edu.uy/~walterm/rpy was so compelling, I could not resist installing it on my Linux Mandrake 8.1 box. But I ran into problems. I have installed on Mandrake 8.1 both python and R: R-base-1.4.1-1mdk.i586.rpm
2008 Apr 13
4
Replay-gain
Hello everyone, I'm new to this flac thing (started about a week ago) but I have read a lot about flac and replaygain. As far as I understand it, replaygain is lossless in the sense that I can tell my player to ignore the settings or I can even use foobar2000 to remove the tags entirely, hence getting back to the original audio. If that is the case, why is there a warning in the foobar2000
2010 Dec 06
3
0.5 != integrate(dnorm,0,20000) = 0
Hello: The example "integrate(dnorm,0,20000)" says it "fails on many systems". I just got 0 from it, when I should have gotten either an error or something close to 0.5. I got this with R 2.12.0 under both Windows Vista_x64 and Linux (Fedora 13); see the results from Windows below. I thought you might want to know. Thanks for all your work in creating
2009 Jul 06
69
link protection review
Hi all, Link protection is a new feature we are planning to introduce to Solaris and we would like to solicit your feedback on it. Please see attached document for details.
2008 Apr 15
0
Replay-gain
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 02:10:51AM -0500, Charles Velasquez wrote: > If that is the case, why is there a warning in the foobar2000 > converter dialogue box stating that "applying ReplayGain adjustment > during conversion will irreversibly alter data in encoded file, > unlike ReplayGain scan after encode"? ReplayGain, as the name implies, works by calculating a scaling-factor