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2017 Nov 11
4
how safe is "net use" in a batch file? plus some encryption questions
Am 2017-11-11 um 13:36 schrieb Rowland Penny: > As far as I am aware, 'net use' sends the password unencrypted, so if > someone is trying to 'sniff' the password, they will get it, but then > if the password is stored in the bat file unencrypted and anybody can > read the bat file, they wont need to 'sniff' the password. Yes, we know ;-) The thin client with
2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Interview With Huffman Aviation Casts Doubt on Official Story]
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2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Bush's Press Conference: Into the Abyss]
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2007 Mar 23
7
Doorphone vs. Grandstream BT101
I've done all the googling I can on this, and have come to the conclusion that a Grandstream BT101 can be abused to be a door phone. Could someone with access to one, confirm that the following is possible? Researched: 1. When set to auto-answer, dialing the phone will result in a short beep and instant speaker-phone connection. 2. When pressing the "message" button while
2017 Aug 13
1
Kernel:[Hardware Error]: use of vacuum
On 08/13/2017 05:18 AM, ken wrote: > Also, cowboys scoff, but I always wear a grounded wrist strap when > handling electronics. It's a good idea, especially in low-humidity climates. Also noteworthy: the air moving through a hose can cause a vacuum's hose or attachment to build up a static charge, which is another reason it can be a bad idea to use a vacuum in a computer.
2020 Mar 25
2
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
Le mercredi 25 mars 2020 ? 11:28 +0100, I?aki Ucar a ?crit : > On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 at 01:14, Gavin Simpson <ucfagls at gmail.com> > wrote: Hi, > Adding devel at lists.fp.o to CC. A workaround is to avoid using PS > fonts for symbols. PS fonts are dead mid-term everywhere, and already forbidden in new Fedora font packages (because we are somewhat leading edge, but not as much
2020 Mar 29
6
Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
Hi Thanks for your input on this I?aki and Nicolas. I am starting testing an R fix for this problem today. As suggested, the plan is to allow the R user to specify a font family other than "symbol" for plotmath output (or, more generally, in R parlance, for 'font=5' or 'fontface=5') on a Cairo-based graphics device. Paul On 27/03/20 11:30 pm, I?aki Ucar wrote:
2006 Apr 04
10
Ruby server infrastructure evolution -> app. servers?
All, Just musing about this whole FastCGI thing (that I hadn''t even thought of since 1999 when looking at OpenMarket for a customer and even then it was "old"), and wondering when we might see projects/products that attempt to provide Ruby application services in a J2EE-like container. I see the Cerise project - any interesting information on that? I''m assuming
2006 Jan 11
1
Can't mount dir on hdb1
Hi All, Running Samba on a Fedora 4 machine in a mixed home environment. Domain=[HOME-NETWORK] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.14a-2] Trying unsuccessfully to mount the dir that's on hdb1 on another Fedora 4 machine. Can mount any dir from hda just fine. Only problem is the one on hdb1. File permissions and everything else I can think of checking is identical. Just refuses to mount hdb1. Here
2002 Dec 07
4
Why my script doesn''t work ???
Hi All, I''m using iptables-1.2.7a on RedHat8 kernel 2.4.20. I wanted to limit the file-sharing traffic to the internet. I marked the packets with iptables: iptables -A FORWARD -t mangle -p tcp -s 192.168.1.1/24 -d ! 192.168.1.1/24 --dport 1024:1862 -j MARK --set-mark 1 iptables -A FORWARD -t mangle -p tcp -s 192.168.1.1/24 -d ! 192.168.1.1/24 --dport 1864:65535 -j MARK --set-mark 1
2008 Jan 18
2
couple questions about supported UPSes and politics of purchase
a customer of mine needs a UPS capable of supporting a small server in his office. Obviously, nut is a good thing for him for clean shutdown etc. especially with the crappy quality power in his office condo. I wanted to purchase an MGE UPS but it looks like they purchased APC and are now flogging that product line. Now, I've never been happy with APC. I have an APC 3000 (sans
2018 Mar 20
4
Fwd: Everything works except sending mail
Hi people, Version of my beloved Dovecot installation: 2.2.27 (c0f36b0) I moved from a OS X server to a Linux (Ubuntu) Headless server. All fun and good to play around with. Love almost everything. In the combination with Postfix and Dovecot I?m stuck to despair into oblivion. Everything works except I cannot send mail from my (OS X) Outlook client I keep getting: Connection to the
2017 Aug 09
5
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
So i?m using dovecot, and i created a self signed certificate with mkcert.sh based on dovecot-openssl.cnf. The name in there matches my mail server. The first time it connects in mac mail however, it says the certificate is invalid and another server might pretend to be me etc. I then have the option of trusting it. Is this normal behaviour? Will it always be invalid if it?s not signed by a
2006 Mar 12
1
2.6.9-34.EL kernel broken on i586?
My three basement machines got upgraded to 2.6.9-34.EL by nightly yum cron job. The two i686 seem to be fine. However, on the old i586 machine I got hole bunch of warnings. Haven't attempted rebooting it with new kernel yet. The warnings are: WARNING: /lib/modules/2.6.9-34.EL/kernel/drivers/edac/amd76x_edac.ko needs unknown symbol edac_mc_del_mc WARNING:
2023 Jul 16
4
Powering off the big stuff first
Hello, I had an idea last week: why shut everything off (in my basement) when the power goes off (and run time goes below X minutes)? My idea: shutdown the big stuff first (two servers) leaving the little stuff (switches, wireless, gateway) running for a while longer. I might get another 30 minutes of internet that way. Let me watch a bit more streaming?. I?m convinced that idea is achievable
2005 Dec 27
6
Best Environment for development
This is a newb question, and probably one that is a matter of taste more than objective merit. I''m working on a home server, running Linux [FC 4], hosting a website [look for generocities.com shortly]. I have a delightful new Windows XP Pro Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop. What would the community recommend for the environment in which I develop? I don''t mean technologies like RoR
2007 Jul 02
3
Gems on Ruby forge
I downloaded the gems from rubyforge, but they are a couple of revs back. What''s the reasoning behind this? I''m no expert, but would be willing to keep rubyforge updated if needed. Mike B. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
2006 May 02
2
PAP2/Sipura XML Provisioning File
Hi All, I have a number of SPAX00X units (spa1001, 2002, etc) and about 30 odd PAP2-NA units all hooked up to Asterisk. As you can imagine, setting them up took a while, and changing settings on them also takes a while. In order to prepare for future deployments, I'd like to use XML provisioning (or any kind of remote provisioning). I figured since Sipura/Cisco won't release the utility
2006 Nov 24
1
Thanks! Migration UWimap -> Dovecot report
Best Dovecot devs, We moved from UW-imap&pop3 to Dovecot this morning (~500 accounts) and reduced our traffic from the home directory server to the imap server bigtime: | 22 Nov| 0.1 0.8| 0.0 0.0| 0.4 0.5| 1550.6 42.9| 1557.3 67.9| | 23 Nov| 0.3 1.0| 0.0 0.1| 0.4 0.6| 1331.8 37.3| 1337.2 46.3| | 24 Nov| 0.0 0.4| 0.0 0.0|
2003 Oct 04
4
Point and click
The following query raises the question: What is it that students learn from point and click dialogs?" Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:57:42 -0400 From: To: s-news at lists.biostat.wustl.edu Subject: Splus question Message-ID: <BAY9-F52Q7OoK42LpqI000238f3 at hotmail.com> I don't know if this is the right list to post this question. If not, please let me know where I should post this. I