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2019 Apr 28
1
faI2ban detecting and banning but nothing happens
...h other filters. > Try to uninstall the package > fail2ban-systemd > and stop and start fail2ban again. > This might change its behavior to the better. > The fail2ban-systemd package configures fail2ban to use systemd journal for log input. The OP can see that it is detecting the transgressions, so the input side of things is not the issue. What they appear to be having problems with is the banning process. Personally, I don't use 'firewallcmd-ipset' for banaction, I use 'iptables-multiport'. But the OP needs to look at what exactly is happening to the firewall c...
2020 Jan 22
2
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
On Tuesday 21 January 2020 19:52:01 Charles Lepple wrote: > sudo lsusb -v -d 0764:0501 copious output, containing this: idVendor 0x0764 Cyber Power System, Inc. idProduct 0x0501 CP1500 AVR UPS bcdDevice 0.01 iManufacturer 3 CPS iProduct 1 CP625HGa I take it that this is evidence they don't follow the spec to the letter.
2006 Mar 04
1
Npmc for doing post-hoc after Kruskal
...0 0 Subsequently I renamed grp to be "class" and OtoMax to be "var" and everything seemed to work. Is that really the way one has to do it? As a general pointer to my overall R capabilities- does the documentation say that one has to name them class and var? Has my e-mail transgressed R etiquette? Farrel Buchinsky, MD --- Mobile (412) 779-1073 Pediatric Otolaryngologist Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, PA ********************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidentia...{{dropped}}
2009 Jul 04
3
Quicken 2 for Windows
Hi, I am new to Linux (Fedora 11) and Wine (1.1.18) and am trying to eliminate going back to windows to run certain applications. Please forgive any transgressions in this post as I assure you they are unintentional. By the way, Wine (1.1.23) causes Quicken to crash on start up. Wine (1.1.18) works just fine. I have spent a couple of weeks trying to figure out what is going on. There are plenty of Quicken posts, but nothing before V7. This is V2 whic...
2015 Oct 15
3
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...fended, rightly or wrongly, are understandably emotionally > unstable". I've indeed no argument with how you've phrased that idea. The motivation for responding as I did above was two-fold. First, the idea to which I was responding--as phrased--felt like a Kafka trap: YOU have transgressed. WE don't have to tell you why. The accusation is the evidence. etc. Second, I wondered if adopting the language of 'offensive' and 'unsafe' might help illustrate the point that anyone can claim to be triggered by something. (It felt very strange to speak in that manne...
2005 Nov 07
2
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues on the list: growing up individually.
...response to certain perceived objectionable behavior, as a courtesy to the rest of the list. Why? Selfishness. I get tired of <DEL> <DEL> <DEL> ... on the crap that follows. *If* there was any chance that one's objectionable behavior would be improved by pointing out various transgressions and/or lapses in etiquette, I say go for it. But there are certain individuals for which we know this effort to be a complete waste of time and energy. So why do it? Discrimination is needed. A good starting point may be "If I say this, *might* the person see it as a positive suggestion, a...
2020 Jan 22
0
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
...Cyber Power System, Inc. > idProduct 0x0501 CP1500 AVR UPS > bcdDevice 0.01 > iManufacturer 3 CPS > iProduct 1 CP625HGa > > I take it that this is evidence they don't follow the spec to the letter. It's one of their lesser transgressions :-) Bear in mind that the usb.ids file is a composite of the official company names (for idVendor, probably grabbed from usb.org documents) and idProduct values observed in the wild. If Cyber Power chooses to reuse the idProduct 0x501 across all of their models in that class, that's fine,...
2009 Mar 24
1
Is the net rpc vampire at all destructive to a NT4 PDC?
...your PDC will not work. What's not exactly clear is if any of the tools like net rcp vampire or getsid tools change the operation of the PDC in this way or any other way for that mater. The net rcp tools don't access the registry in this destructive way do they? Like: # net rpc vampire -S TRANSGRESSION -U Administrator%not24get > /tmp/vampire.log 2>1 Is it safe to run the net rpc vampire command on a PDC as many times as you want in effort to test the NT4 -> samba PDC? While keeping the NT4 PDC in production mode? With the goal of test the full operation of the migrated PDC on a sep...
2009 Mar 24
0
Is the net rpc vampire at all destructive to a NT4 PD C?
...exactly clear is if any of the tools like net rcp vampire > or > getsid tools change the operation of the PDC in this way or any other > way > for that mater. The net rcp tools don't access the registry in this > destructive way do they? > Like: > # net rpc vampire -S TRANSGRESSION -U Administrator%not24get > > /tmp/vampire.log 2>1 > > Is it safe to run the net rpc vampire command on a PDC as many times > as you > want in effort to test the NT4 -> samba PDC? While keeping the NT4 > PDC in > production mode? > With the goal of test the...
2011 Jul 13
2
centos 64 bit
Hello all, I am running CentOS 5.6 64 bit. When running "yum -y install ncurses-devel", I expect that only ncurses 64 bit version will be installed. However, actually both i386 and x64 are installed, that made me unhappy :) ncurses-devel-5.5-24.20060715.i386.rpm ncurses-devel-5.5-24.20060715.x86_64.rpm Is there anything worng here? Regards, Nguyen Vu Hung. -------------- next part
2015 Jul 09
3
[LLVMdev] Inline hint for methods defined in-class
...n-hinted and hinted thresholds. We've ended up shrinking this difference over time in LLVM because increasing the hinted threshold caused lots of performance regressions and size regressions. > It makes a meaningless use of a standardized keyword meaningful, and > that's the greater transgression. So here is what I want to do: 1) Add a non-semantic attribute that conveys this hint. We could even convey a much *stronger* hint with this rather than just a tiny hint the way it is today because it wouldn't end up being forced onto every template regardless of whether that makes sense....
2008 Nov 06
8
<video/> and cross site scripting policy.
It's been brought to my attention that Mozilla will be changing their implementation of <video/> to default deny cross-site requests. (http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=6104) In other words: <video src="http://someothersite/videos.ogg"/> Will not work by default. It will not work like the <img/> tag does, or like the embed/object tags do which are
2018 May 07
1
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
...ations > possibly could find inspiration or space for real work in such an > environment. > > What would you better give your energy to, stay home/at the office in > peace to work on making the project better, or attend a conference where > some unkown lunatic could attack you for transgressing an irrelevant policy? > > > Rafael writes: > > The community change I cannot take is how the social injustice > > movement has permeated it. When I joined llvm no one asked or cared > > about my religion or political view. We all seemed committed to just > > writ...
2015 Oct 15
2
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev wrote: > However, it is incredibly > important to not expect or demand that a person *you have made feel > unsafe* take the time to explain why. I feel what you have written here to be offensive to the highest degree, and your words make me feel unsafe when contemplating their effect on my prospects for future interaction with this community.
2010 Feb 12
1
Darwinian software development and the library function
Hi all, Legend has it, that polite R programmers don't overwrite, say, the print function. However, this seems quite un-Darwinian to me (especially given that I don't want to call all my arguments x and y). I might want a function print.foo (myfoo, ...). So I decided to be very impolite (in one of my packages) and overwrite a few standard generics. Plus, to the best of my knowledge it
2018 May 07
0
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
...with tech or academic aspirations possibly could find inspiration or space for real work in such an environment. What would you better give your energy to, stay home/at the office in peace to work on making the project better, or attend a conference where some unkown lunatic could attack you for transgressing an irrelevant policy? Rafael writes: > The community change I cannot take is how the social injustice > movement has permeated it. When I joined llvm no one asked or cared > about my religion or political view. We all seemed committed to just > writing a good compiler framework....
2013 Apr 23
1
Verbose output from R CMD check
I've been developing a package called foobar for a couple of years now. It has evolved through various versions, but has always contained compiled C code. Recently, R CMD check has started generating the following message [START QUOTE] R CMD check foobar_1.7.5.tar.gz * using log directory ?/home/david/foobar/package/foobar.Rcheck? * using R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26) * using platform:
2018 May 07
0
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
...h or academic aspirations possibly could find inspiration or space for real work in such an environment. > > What would you better give your energy to, stay home/at the office in peace to work on making the project better, or attend a conference where some unkown lunatic could attack you for transgressing an irrelevant policy? > > > Rafael writes: > > The community change I cannot take is how the social injustice > > movement has permeated it. When I joined llvm no one asked or cared > > about my religion or political view. We all seemed committed to just > > wr...
2019 Apr 26
5
faI2ban detecting and banning but nothing happens
On Friday 19 April 2019 16:15:32 Kenneth Porter wrote: > On 4/19/2019 5:30 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote: > > I've followed one of the pages on line specifically for installing fail2ban on > > Centos 7 and all looks fine. > > Which page? It would help to see what they advised. > On Friday 19 April 2019 16:15:32 Kenneth Porter wrote: > On 4/19/2019 5:30 AM, Gary Stainburn
2002 Nov 17
2
Proxy-ARP
I''m working with LEAF boxes as gateway machines. I''m trying to implement Proxy-ARP to build a bandwidth manager for my network. I''ve gone as per the lartc howto to implement a transparent bridge in an existing network and plan to put in my tc script after this. I''m configuring the box as a standalone one before plugging it into the network. I''m getting