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2005 Oct 31
2
IProute2 and netfilter interactions
...ss network and a kiosk). On the outbound side, I have a
cablemodem provider and a dsl provider. What I need is to set up routing such
that the internal network goes out on the dsl, while the dmzs go out on the
cablemodem.
What would be the best approach to this configuration? Will there be any
unforseen interactions between iproute and iptables?
Thanks,
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2007 Mar 15
1
Dropped calls in Asterisk - A general question
...a Data T. We
had an X_Brand switch which did/didn't do PoE running Asterisk
on a SuperX_Brand server with X amount of memory.
Any response is appreciated as long as its something productive.
No "My SuperX_Brand system has a new logo and a shiny silver box
that the vendor states `surpasses unforseen functionality due to
hyperbolic hooplah blah blah`. Short, sweet effective. Thanks.
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2001 Sep 26
3
OpenSSH 2.9.9
...h keys, which includes 'from='.
This means that users can circumvent the system policy
and login from disallowed source IP addresses.
Important Changes:
==================
OpenSSH 2.9.9 might have upgrade issues introduced by the long time
between releases, which may affect people in unforseen ways:
1) The files
/etc/ssh_known_hosts2
~/.ssh/known_hosts2
~/.ssh/authorized_keys2
are now obsolete, you can use
/etc/ssh_known_hosts
~/.ssh/known_hosts
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
For backward compatibility ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 is still used for
authentication and hostkeys are stil...
2011 Apr 24
3
Checking file integrity
...l create a parallel
decoder that decodes the output of the
encoder and compares the result against
the original. It will abort immediately
with an error if a mismatch occurs. -V
increases the total encoding time but is
guaranteed to catch any unforseen bug in
the encoding process.
It seems to have nothing to do with the MD5 hash.
The procedure you have described in your previous
reply is quite complicated for an automatic check-
ing. Why does FLAC calculate MD5 on the RAW uncom-
pressed data? If it were using compressed dat...
2005 Jun 02
1
Re: Reboots -- everything's a file
From: Rodrigo Barbosa <rodrigob at suespammers.org>
> Actually, there is another neat trick for rpm based systems.
> You see, rpm, prior to removing anything, will rename that to ${NAME}.OLD.
> So, libc.so.6 becomes libc.so.6.OLD, and then removed.
> As we all know, if that library is currently open by any running process,
> it won't be imediately removed (even tho you
2003 Mar 22
1
Considering upgrade - looking for input
...'t grow to much
more than that.
Basically, since I can't install the Mandrake RPMs due to their
requirements (newer glib, etc. that I am not willing to install) I'll end
up building from source. I don't mind spending a few keystrokes doing
this, but I don't want to run into any unforseen issues
Anyone have any advice (except for maybe "if it ain't broke...") on
whether the upgrade should run smoothely or should I just skip it? Should
the performance improve any?
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2004 Nov 25
0
Solaris 9 (sparc), Heimdal kerberos and Samba 3.0.9
...ec_gss.h, which then includes
Solaris's gssapi.h
I finally manage to build by editing include.h and moving the gssapi.h
include above the rpc.h include and additionally defining _GSSAPI_H_ so
that the solaris native gssapi would ifndef itself out. I'm hoping
thats nots going to have any unforseen consequences. I've certainly
been able to join the AD domain and authenticate sucessfully.
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2005 May 19
2
klibc-1.0.9 released
...ood way to test
those. The architectures affected are ones for which signal handing
*without* SA_RESTORER set is broken.
This is also the first release after switching to git for development,
so there might be some screwage there.
I plan to re-release this as 1.1 assuming there aren't any unforseen
problems.
-hpa
2005 Jul 28
0
Fwd: (Dreamhost) [Announcement] Ruby on Rails change to production mode
...tion framework
> written in the Ruby programming language. If you do not use Ruby
> on Rails, this does not
> apply to you.
>
> Up to now, our default Ruby on Rails set up has been development
> mode. We will be changing
> that to production mode next week if there are no unforseen
> complications. Your applications
> should generally be in production mode on our servers anyway, so
> this change simplifies
> deployment.
>
> If you have any questions about this, please contact our support team.
>
>
> Happy DreamHost Ruby on Rails Team
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2006 Mar 12
1
Problem with --partial and rsync algorithm
Hi,
I'm running the following command for a remote host backup:
/usr/local/bin/rsync -a --delete --delete-excluded -v --timeout=120 -z
--no-whole-file -partial --partial-dir .rsync-partial --exclude=/sys/*
--exclude=/tmp/* --exclude=/stuff/distfiles/* --exclude=/stuff/sistema/*
--exclude=/stuff2/ftp/* --exclude=/stuff2/backup/* --exclude=/home/ftp/*
--exclude=/home/gentoo/* --exclude=/mnt/*
2005 Nov 10
2
Xen 3.0 User''s Manual
Hello all. I''m the tech writer at XenSource, Inc., and I''ve been asked
to ride herd on getting the revised Xen 3.0 User''s Manual put together,
reviewed, etc. We are targeting a review draft for 11/21 and it would be
great if any significant additions or changes that any contributers
might be making could get checked in before then so the review process
can be as
2011 Apr 23
3
Checking file integrity
Hello all,
I have read FLAC stores a hashsum inside its files
to check their integrity. But how to do it without
having to extract the file? Is the hashsum calcu-
lated on the extracted or compressed data?
Thanks in advance,
Anton
2003 Jul 12
2
using cut on matrices
Dear list,
I'd like to use the function cut() on matrices, ie that when I apply
it to a matrix, it would return a matrix of the same dimensions
instead of a vector.
I wonder if there is a better (more elegant) solution than
matrix(cut(a, ...), ncol=ncol(a), nrow=nrow(a))
because I would like to use cut on both vectors and matrices and avoid
testing whether a is a matrix.
Thanks,
Tamas
2001 Jun 28
2
plan/date for new features
Greetings,
With all the press concerning the 'almost 1.0' release of vorbis; I see a
lot of messages floating around as 'now 1.0, and -soon- it will include
joint-stereo, Wavelets, low-bitrate, peeling, etc. etc.'
Before I start 'advocating' vorbis and tell everybody what it all can do;
is there actually a date or some other planning when all those
2004 Dec 01
2
chisq.test probabilities method unclear
Hi list,
i've got a question about the chisq.test function.
in the use of the "given probabilities" method (p= ...), normally
there should be typed in probabilities in the range of 0 to 1 with the
absolute sum of 1.0 (r-help)
But it is possible to use probabilities > than 1. or the sum <1.!
without any warning message
Ok, now the question, what does r calcutate in these
2005 Jun 02
0
Re: Reboots -- Reboot Logic ...
...ux when you
have time for scheduled maintenance.
So if there is one thing I highly deter new UNIX/Linux administrators
from doing, it is doing an "impulsive reboot." It's better to just work
the problem, then to reboot, waste time (in the best case) and
possibly introduce even more, unforseen issues in changes (in the
worst case).
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1999 Jan 11
3
Samba and logrotate from Redhat
...'m
allowing the default behavior without sending the HUP signal (the file
move and the creation of an empty log file) then having a cron job restart
the daemons by killing all the processes with a signal 9, and restarting.
Just wondering if there is a more elegant solution, or if there are any
unforseen problems with my "solution"
Thanks!
Bruce
2007 Apr 04
3
SID resolution to Username
Hello,
I have two Samba 3.0.22 PDCs and each trust each other.
When I add an user of each domain to the permissions of a file on a
windows machine (W2k, WXP), it shows for them DOMAIN\USERNAME. Everything
is fine. But when i close the permission window and reopen it, then the
user out of the trusted domain is only shown as SID. The one of the own
domain is resolved fine. This happens on clients
2004 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] Getting started with GC
...step. If you add something that is completely horrible
and you decide is a bad idea, you can always revert to something close by
that is known good. For your course project, you obviously want to get
the most implemented possible (ideally all of the above), but if technical
difficulties or other unforseen problems come up, at least you will have
something working and some progress to show.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask here. I'm pretty busy
over these couple of weeks (so my answers may be a little slow), but I
really want you guys to be successful!
-Chris
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2004 Oct 28
2
[LLVMdev] Getting started with GC
We have a few questions about the current state of GC.
We decided to start (and finish?) our work by finishing SemiSpace.
process_pointer is meant to move objects from CurSpace to OtherSpace.
How can it find pointers to a moved object? How does it know the size
of each object? Assuming we are writing a GC that will only work from
llvm assembly our best option seems to be forcing the assembly code