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2005 Oct 26
5
symantic ghost with centos 4.2
I am trying to use symantic 8.X and ghost a disk. I get
"Apllication Error 29004. Read sector failure, result = 1, drive = 0,
sectors 2071692247 to 2071692255"
when trying to ghost the disk.
anyone done this successfully?
symantic supports ext3.
Thanks,
jerry
2009 Oct 27
1
Where to get the source code of v2xva
Hi
I want to compile the v2xva tool, where to get the source code.
Larry
P.R. China
Symantec Corporation
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2009 Oct 27
1
Where to get the source code of v2xva
Hi
I want to compile the v2xva tool, where to get the source code.
Larry
P.R. China
Symantec Corporation
www.symantec.com
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Office:(86) 028-8530-3223
Mobile: (86) 138-8099-2031
yu_liao@symante.com
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2005 Apr 29
1
Creating a bootable FS thats larger than 2880?
I've been attempting to create a bootable image thats double the size of the 2880 floppy disk. I can do the following to create a image that will boot with memdisk but i cant seam to get it to work with a larger size.
What works...
dd if=/dev/zero of=floppy288.img bs=1024 count=2880
mkdosfs floppy288.img
ms-sys -1 -f floppy288.img
mount -o loop floppy288.img /mnt
2004 Feb 19
2
traffic normalizer for ipfw?
Hi there,
Is there some way to configure ipfw to do traffic
normalizing ("scrubbing", as in ipf for OpenBSD)? Is
there any tool to do it for FreeBSD firewalling?
I've heard that ipf was ported on current, anything
else?
TIA,
/Dorin.
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2006 Jan 20
5
iDEFISK (mac iax2 softphone) release
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Hey ho,
A few days ago we released the linux version of the phone, today we are
very happy to have the mac version ready for a little field test.
Freely downloadable from http://www.asteriskguru.com/tools/idefisk_mac.php
At the same time, we also put a newer version of the windows and linux
versions online.
Let us know how you feel about it, a more mac look (brushed metal) is
coming.
2008 Jun 17
6
ClamAV help needed
ClamAV is installed on my CentOS box. I edited the conf file and assumed all
is well. Clearly it isn't.
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days old.
I tried looking at a how-to, in the hope of identifying the problem, but it is
hopelessly out of date, and I
2006 Feb 18
2
Question: Table referenced by many tables
Hi my name is Nathan,
I am building a website using Ruby on Rails and a MySQL database. The
premise is that every news item and piece of article content or a
download etc each has it''s own forum.
Currently I have it set up so that my News, Content, and Downloads
tables each have a discussion_id column. The Discussion table is then
referenced by Forums, Forums are referenced by
2004 Dec 23
4
RedAlarm (t100p - Adtran Total Access 750)
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2007 Oct 05
2
Cron job
Dear All Salam,
Is there a possibility that we can run MRTG command in seconds????
The only thing is know is we can run MRTG in one minute other than standard
5 minutes....
Like
*/1 * * * * root env LANG=C /usr/bin/mrtg /etc/mrtg/test.cfg
what if, i want to monitor traffic in seconds???
Regards,
Umair Shakil
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1996 Nov 14
0
Re: Re: t bit and symlinks patch
The context dependent files, as they appear to be implemented in the
transname patch, looks like a source of security holes. Do not enable the
transname patch without limiting its effect to a single group (a
compile time option).
Many of the possible exploits involve creating files with
the for /targetfilepath#hostname=myhost# where myhost is the
local machine. In general, if you have access to
2001 Jan 20
1
/etc/nologin and Solaris PAM bug
My apologies if this has already been discussed. I looked through the
mailing list archives and couldn't see any mention of this problem. I
compiled and installed openssh-2.3.0p1 on a sparc running SunOS 5.7, and
while I was testing it to make sure everything was working properly, I
noticed that when I used PAM to authenticate, rather than /bin/login, sshd
was not honoring /etc/nologin.
I
2000 Feb 02
3
Problem with nmbd??
I recently installed Samba-2.0.6 on my machine. I copied the smb.conf
over from another, working machine that I just got rid of. Anyway, I
can't seem to get things working. Here are some files:
when I 'restart' nmb in SWAT
---(log.nmb):
Netbios nameserver version 2.0.6 started.
[2000/02/02 13:33:19, 1] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(747)
Netbios nameserver version 2.0.6 started.
Copyright
2002 Oct 18
3
samba & fat32 lockup my linux machine
My problem is that whenever I try to copy a large file from a client machine to a fat32 partition (ext3 works fine) mounted under samba, the host linux machine will lock up completely. I can, however, copy small files to the fat32 partition just fine (ie. 1 KB to 1 MB size file), it's only when I copy files that are about 200 MB and larger, that the computer will lockup.
NAT still
2007 Feb 14
15
Recursive home-dir does more than only files in repository
Hi all,
Today I came across something that I consider a bug. Would like to hear your
opinions.
Facts:
- Using 0.22.1 from Debian Unstable on a Debian Testing machine
- Recipes work on other machines
The recipe in question is:
# Keep home-dirs in sync
file { "/home/tim":
recurse => true,
source =>
2004 Sep 13
0
[LLVMdev] Inline Assembly
Reid Spencer wrote:
> In order to get to the next stage with LLVM (like compiling a kernel) we
> need to allow "pass through" of inline assembly so things like device
> drivers, interrupt vectors, etc. can be written. While this feature
> breaks the "pure" LLVM IR, I don't see any way around it.
<shameless plug>
Actually, there should be a way around it.
2004 Sep 13
4
[LLVMdev] Inline Assembly
In order to get to the next stage with LLVM (like compiling a kernel) we
need to allow "pass through" of inline assembly so things like device
drivers, interrupt vectors, etc. can be written. While this feature
breaks the "pure" LLVM IR, I don't see any way around it.
So, I thought I'd bring it up here so we can discuss potential
implementations. I think we should