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2007 Dec 27
2
Net install from behind webproxy
I am behind a webproxy and am wondering if I can pass the webproxy's details to the boot time kernel so that I can install centos 5.1 from the net boot CD I have downloaded!? Thanks Ronan Australia Post is committed to providing our customers with excellent service. If we can assist you in any way please telephone 13 13 18 or visit our website. The information contained in this e-mail
2003 Aug 01
0
Weird hanging problem with rsync
Hi! I have a weird problem I can't quite grasp. I rsync machines directories to a central machine and backup from there to tape. So far so fine. But I have weird hangings with rsync doing nothing whatsoever on some files. If this situation arises, rsync won't go on with processing, won't actually work on something (CPU is quite low in those situations) and will only send packages over
1999 Dec 30
3
TCP port forwarding troubles?
Has anyone heavily exercised the TCP connection forwarding features in openssh? I use this feature quite extensively for secure web surfing. I run a ssh command like this: ssh -c blowfish -L3128:127.0.0.1:3128 squidmachine Then I set up Netscape on my local machine to use 127.0.0.1:3128 as a proxy server. Needless to say, this exercises the TCP connection forwarding feature quite heavily. This
2005 Mar 31
0
[Bug 2561] New: rsync crashes when using the "exclude from" option on server side.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2561 Summary: rsync crashes when using the "exclude from" option on server side. Product: rsync Version: 2.6.4 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo:
2012 Jan 23
2
Rails 3.2: invalid %-encoding (100%)
I started getting exception notifications recently from the server just about the time I upgraded to Rails 3.2. I don''t know if that is a coincidence or not. Evidently some robot is hitting my site with: mydomain.com?iframe=true&width=100%&height=100% and that is throwing an exception. I have two questions: 1) First, just out of curiosity, who puts