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2007 Sep 11
2
Another State Of The Punctuation Mark question - Vonage
...nage is going to unlock SIP" activity last
year; did anything productive ever come of it?
Are *you* using your Vonage lines directly into Asterisk?
In lieu of that, for a 4 line small business that doesn't need to pay
Vonage $150 a month, who? Broadvoice? Someone else?
I'm a touch unimpressed with the fact that BV's website *won't quote
you BYOD pricing* until you actually place the damn order -- or so it
appears to my eyes.
727.
Cheers,
-- jra
--
Jay R. Ashworth Baylink jra at baylink.com
Designer The Things I Think...
2017 Nov 28
4
Failed attempts
...]:
> https://www.amazon.com/Locks-Safes-Security-International-Reference/dp/0398070792
>
Thanks, Lamar! that is very instructive.
Physical security [of the machine] was first point in the security list,
which we often fail to mention.
I like the [physical] lock intro you gave. I was always unimpressed with
persistence of attempts to make more secure (less pickable) cylinder cased
locks (precision, multi-level, pins at a weird locations/angles). Whereas
there exists "disk based design" (should I say Abloy?), which with my
knowledge of mechanics I can not figure the way to pick. So I con...
2017 Nov 28
1
Failed attempts
Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 11/28/2017 12:04 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> Thanks, Lamar! that is very instructive.
> You're welcome.
>
>> I was always unimpressed with
>> persistence of attempts to make more secure (less pickable) cylinder
>> cased
>> locks (precision, multi-level, pins at a weird locations/angles).
>
> The best way to make an unpickable lock is to make the tolerances of the
> pins and the cylinder bore as tight as...
2006 Apr 14
3
Cyberpower 900AVR/BC900D newhidups problem
I'm trying to get nut to work with a Cyberpower 900AVR. There are many
different products known by this name, but this one has the extra name
'BC900D'.
I am told by a cyberpower tech that this one should talk exactly the
same USB protocol as the 685AVR, which was recently made to work with
newhidups.
Unfortunately, when I run the SVN checkout (trunk) of nut-2.1, I get:
sstreet
2016 Apr 10
2
Xapian 1.3.5 snapshot performance and index size
Hi,
I ran some tests with Recoll to compare Xapian 1.2.22 and 1.3.5 performance.
I mostly used two relatively small document sets (realistic/typical recoll
data subsets).
The first set is a 2.2 GB mbox folder, with approximately 56K messages in
275 files, producing approximately 64K documents (because of attachments).
The second set is a 11 GB folder with 5300 PDF files in it (random PDFS
2017 Nov 28
0
Failed attempts
On 11/28/2017 12:04 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Thanks, Lamar! that is very instructive.
You're welcome.
> I was always unimpressed with
> persistence of attempts to make more secure (less pickable) cylinder cased
> locks (precision, multi-level, pins at a weird locations/angles).
The best way to make an unpickable lock is to make the tolerances of the
pins and the cylinder bore as tight as possible, since picking relie...
2006 May 15
2
Setting a different LANG variable for a single GTK application?
...#39;LANG=fr_FR && gtkcdlabel'
... GNOME complains about an error.
My second attempt included an alias in /etc/bashrc, which resulted in a partial
success. Typing 'gtkcdlabel' in gnome-terminal, I get the correct result. But
when the app is launched from the desktop menu, it is unimpressed by the alias.
Which leaves me clueless. Is there any other place where I could define a more
global alias?
Niki Kovacs
1999 Aug 18
0
Locking problems with Solaris 2.6 and NFS
Julien Boppert <boppert@hdz-ima.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> we have an Enterprise 450 with Solaris 2.6 and mounted NFS-shares from
> an Sparc 20 (Solaris 2.6 too). On the Enterprise we run Samba 2.0.5a as
> PDC and export the mounted Shares with Samba to our WIN NT 4.0
> Servicepack 3 Clients.
Erk! It's generally a bad idea to import data
via NFS and re-export it via Samba:
2005 Aug 29
3
Directory server for Centos
Any ones knows if Fedora directory Server is available for Centos ia64. or
is in progress to be. Or never is gona be available.
Or Redhat Directory server?
Thanks
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2016 Apr 11
0
Xapian 1.3.5 snapshot performance and index size
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 04:47:01PM +0200, Jean-Francois Dockes wrote:
> Some might notice the 50% index size increase. Excessive index size is
> already one relatively rare, but recurring complaint. Except if I did
> something wrong: I'm actually quite surprised by it.
Did you try compacting the resulting databases?
Creating a database by calling add_document() repeatedly would have
2005 Apr 03
3
<OT> RedHat support
As a parallel question to my thread about CentOS for commercial use,
here's a question I've been wondering about.
How many of you who have RHEL licenses and paid support licenses have
ever needed actually to request support? And if you did was the
support any bit more timely or accurate than community support for
CentOS or other distros?
--
Collins
When I saw the Iraqi people
2011 Mar 21
2
Correlation for no of variables
Dear R helpers,
Suppose I have stock returns data of say 1500 companies each for say last 4 years. Thus I have a matrix of dimension say 1000 * 1500 i.e. 1500 columns representing companies and 1000 rows of their returns.
I need to find the correlation matrix of these 1500 companies.
So I can find out the correlation as
cor(returns) and expect to get 1500 * 1500 matrix. However, the process
2017 Jul 20
1
Thanks to every one
...already inside. Doesn't negate other measures as firewall, brute
force attack protection etc. But I've seen bad guys attempting to elevate
privileges (unsuccessfully) twice during last over decade and a half. Both
times I thanked myself for taking appropriate security measures.
I am really unimpressed how MicroSoft's misconception "safe internal
network" became widely spread over allegedly much more intelligent
community which Linux community is (or should be). There is nothing safe
on the network for me if:
1. there is at least one computer on this network which is installed and...
2020 Jun 17
1
Blog article about the state of CentOS
Il 17/06/20 15:42, Scott Robbins ha scritto:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 02:23:36PM +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
>>
>>> About Oracle as alternative. Oracle Linux is not an alternative to
>>> CentOS but for RHEL and if I will force to pay for enteprise system
>>> currently I will pay RHEL, not OL. Over this, OL is not the only
>>> enterprise distro that a
2011 Jul 07
6
writing tools that use light-markup
let's talk about writing tools that use markdown
(or more broadly, another form of light-markup)...
to begin with, there is the markdown "dingus"...
from a demo perspective, it has been _fantastic_.
it has provided interested observers a quick idea
about the simplicity and the power of markdown.
as a writing tool, it's a bit clunky; it will work, yes,
but i'd doubt many
2001 Mar 25
8
OpenSSh 2.5.2p2 on Linux/Sparc
When doing a simple configure of OpenSSh 2.5.2p2 on a Sparc running
RedHat 6.0 I get:
...
updating cache ./config.cache
creating ./config.status
creating Makefile
sed: file conftest.s1 line 1: Unknown command: ``^''
creating openbsd-compat/Makefile
sed: file conftest.s1 line 1: Unknown command: ``^''
creating ssh_prng_cmds
sed: file conftest.s1 line 1: Unknown command:
2004 Jun 07
1
sip device discussion and reviews
Good evening. I just wanted to take a minute and review my experiences with
some of the SIP devices out there on the market. I hope this post will help
newbies or someone considering a certain device. I would appreciate any
other input on either the devices I am "reviewing" or other devices that I
didn't!
These devices are deployed in our primary line and small PBX replacement
2010 Jul 21
5
slog/L2ARC on a hard drive and not SSD?
Hi,
Out of pure curiosity, I was wondering, what would happen if one tries to use a regular 7200RPM (or 10K) drive as slog or L2ARC (or both)?
I know these are designed with SSDs in mind, and I know it''s possible to use anything you want as cache. So would ZFS benefit from it? Would it be the same? Would it slow down?
I guess it would slow things down, because it would be trying to
2000 Apr 09
2
(1) arima.mle implementation; (2) r-newbie forum
Has arima.mle (MASS, Ch.15, p.464) been implemented in R?
[A search through contributed packages and R-FAQ suggests not,
and I don't think function 'lme' from package 'nlme' would
accomplish the same sort of thing, although it permits
correlated errors. A search of the CRAN site shows this
question has been asked some time ago, and it was suggested
that Paul Gilbert's
2017 Jul 16
4
Thanks to every one
Halo Valeri,
let's think about what a hpc cluster is for.
Second, one should always ask the question where security is to be
applied,then one can come to the following decision:
- The firewall is placed in front of the cluster.
- After you have found a safe base for this, you freeze it.
- We have a rsync of centos and epel on the head node.
>From here, we can always reinstall a node