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2005 May 28
2
The future of Shorewall
...contact Paul. For now, Paul will retain sole write access to the Shorewall code base in CVS; if you have patches that you wish to submit for inclusion in the standard release, please post them on the Shorewall Development list and Paul will give them his careful consideration. Two other Shorewall stalwarts, Alex Wilms and Jerry Voneau have volunteered to keep the support fires burning (as has Cristian Rodriguez). I encourage each and every one of you who know something about Shorewall to contribute your free time to helping others on the User''s List. I assure you that I will not be there ra...
2004 Aug 06
0
speex over radio and homemade hardware
...9;t going to be quite so low-bitrate when you > have IP (or some other) packets encapsulating it. Most packet systems, such as PPP and SLIP, want at least 9600 baud to play ball. Traditionally, low bandwidth systems like those are just open streams. The protocols built on top of those - old stalwarts like YModem/G, Kermit, and so forth - do admittedly generally chunk data, but the headers inbetween chunks are often no more than a CRC-32 and a byte allowing out-of-stream escaping or very simple commands. > transmit and receive data over a radio link > what I do know is they are looking...
2010 Dec 31
3
Changing column names
Dear R helpers Wish you all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year 2011. I have following query. country = c("US", "France", "UK", "NewZealand", "Germany", "Austria", "Italy", "Canada") Through some other R process, the result.csv file is generated as result.csv      var1   var2  var3  var4    var5    var6   var7  
1997 Nov 14
0
Linux IP fragment overlap bug (fwd)
...*/ #define IPH 0x14 /* IP header size */ #define UDPH 0x8 /* UDP header size */ #define PADDING 0x1c /* datagram frame padding for first packet */ #define MAGIC 0x3 /* Magic Fragment Constant (tm). Should be 2 or 3 */ #define COUNT 0x1 /* Linux dies with 1, NT is more stalwart and can * withstand maybe 5 or 10 sometimes... Experiment. */ void usage(u_char *); u_long name_resolve(u_char *); u_short in_cksum(u_short *, int); void send_frags(int, u_long, u_long, u_short, u_short); int main(int argc, char **argv) { int...
2003 Jun 27
5
Cygwin Rsync 2.5.6 over SSH hangs on Win2k->Win2k
When using Cygwin Rsync 2.5.6/OpenSSH 3.6.1 for copying files from Win2k->Win2k, I get 2 or 3 hung processes on the receiving-side out of about every 50 runs. These hung processes cause the system to be unable to reboot(?!), requiring a hard reset. Killing the processes allows a graceful reboot every time. I'm currently running both ssh and rsync as services on the recieving side.