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2010 Sep 17
0
FYI: HP R3000XR
I posted earlier about a problem with a HP R3000XR that was showing abnormally low charge a couple of days after replacing the battery pack. For those with R3000XRs, the progblem seems to be: (1) while you CAN hot-swap the battery-pack on an R3000XR, the UPS automatically goes into bypass mode when you do so; (2) it doesn't necessarily come OUT of bypass mode after you install the
2005 Feb 22
1
Instiki @ O''Reilly ETech 2005
Hi all, Sorry if I should be posting this elsewhere--I couldn''t find an Instiki specific mailing list, but the Instiki site is down. I wanted to mention that my friend Tim Lauer and I are going to be doing a short "high order bit" talk at the O''Reilly Emerging Technologies conference, describing a particular use of Instiki which we came up with:
2020 Oct 25
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
You look spammy if you don't have SPF or DKIM, and hopefully both. Your email will either be bounced or sent to a spam folder. You need a reverse pointer as well, but that shouldn't be an issue. The situation is actually worse than it sounds. ATT/SBC needs to whitelist you by IP if you are using a VPS. Spectrum/Charter just plain blocks many VPS with no recourse. Regarding geofencing,
2008 Sep 28
1
Dream of a wiki GUI for R
Dear R fans ( and wiki fans), I am just writing a draft to introduce confidence intervals of various "effect sizes" to my students. Surely, I'll recommend the package MBESS in R. Currently, it means I have to recommend R's interface at first. As a statistics teacher in a dept of psychology, I often have to reply why not to teach SPSS. Psychologists and their students hate to
2012 Nov 29
1
Hacked by Microsoft?
This morning someone tried to make sip call through my Asterisk. My server just drop these calls and record them in CDR with IP address: 2012-11-28 06:30:51 SIP/216... 1000 "1000" <1000> Hangup 999011972592249388 ANSWERED 00:01 Hacker: 168.63.67.239 2. 2012-11-28 06:30:49 SIP/216... 1000 "1000" <1000> Hangup 88011972592249388 ANSWERED 00:01 Hacker:
2006 Jan 30
2
I guess hacker me - URGENT
I use Centos 4.2 with all service pack installed. I verified traffic on link WEB and I see port TCP 80 with many traffic. I accessed lod /var/log/httpd/access_log and show below. ca.com/members/index.php HTTP/1.0" 401 - "http://members.sapphicerotica.com/members/index.php" "Mozilla/5.0 ( compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows XP; NetCaptor )" 68.119.110.138 - -
2004 May 05
4
Discontinuities in a simple graph (machine precision?)
Hi, I've got an ugly but fairly simple function: mdevstdev <- function(a){ l <- dnorm(a)/(1-pnorm(a)) integrand <- function(z)(abs(z-l)*dnorm(z)) inted <- integrate(integrand, a, Inf) inted[[1]]/((1- pnorm(a))*sqrt((1 + a*l - l^2))) } I wanted to quickly produce a graph of this over the range [-3,3] so I used: plotit <-function(x=seq(-3,3,0.01),...){
2012 Jun 07
1
some security measures I would like to share
I apologize for the html, but it is a copy from a web post I did. I wanted to share this with list members and hope it helps others. I tried not to be redundant and add things I have not seen posted before. Always interested in constructive thoughts, better ideas, etc. ** *Security thoughts for server admins/webmasters* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1998 Jun 14
3
What are some programs to use to trace spoofers?
ALL, Our Primary DNS has been broken into twice in the last week. The first time it happened I noticed the hacker used named for means of gaining entry. This guy was good at hiding his/her tracks so we reinstalled the OS and left a minimum install to see if it was done again. We logged all goings on from a secure remote machine. We got the hacker''s IP address and even some of what
1998 Jun 24
1
SPAM: Important Legislative Alert (fwd)
this has serious ramifications for the "nt domains for unix" project. luke. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 13:25:57 -0500 From: Simple Nomad <thegnome@NMRC.ORG> To: NTBUGTRAQ@LISTSERV.NTBUGTRAQ.COM Subject: SPAM: Important Legislative Alert June 23rd, 1998 - The World Intellectual Property Organization treaty has already passed the US Senate and is
2018 Jan 18
0
reading lisp file in R
The file also has a bunch of email headers stuck in the middle of it: ..... (QUALITY-OF-LIFE SCALE:1-5 4) (ACADEMIC-EMPHASIS HEALTH-SCIENCE) ) ------- ------- >From LEBOWITZ at cs.columbia.edu Mon Feb 22 20:53:02 1988 Received: from zodiac by meridian (5.52/4.7) Received: from Jessica.Stanford.EDU by ads.com (5.58/1.9) id AA04539; Mon, 22 Feb 88 20:59:59 PST Received: from
2006 Mar 08
0
Two EdTech Projects: RoR Dev''er Needed
Hey all, Here''s where I post my mightly plea for a developer; also where I gush the wonders of these two educational, open-community youth projects. --- They''re both the product of some wonderful minds and have attracted the attention of interesting and unique organizations. A RoR developer would gain stardom as well, the lead web developer involved. Maybe not the same
2005 Jul 26
3
Software to monitor security logs and email ISPs?
I know they have software that does this. I'm just not sure which one it is. Basically here's the scoop. I'm on a cable modem connection with Comcast. I have a firewall router and I run a firewall on CentOS as well. All the same, other computers (probably zombies or hackers) are attempting brute force attacks on a couple of ports on my computer. I've just sat and watched them for
2017 Jul 20
1
under some kind of attack
> I would like to create a fail2ban filer, that scans for these lines: > >> Jul 20 11:10:09 auth: Info: ldap(user1,60.166.35.162,<cDFXHbxUQgA8piOi>): invalid credentials (given password: password) >> Jul 20 11:10:19 auth: Info: ldap(user2,61.53.66.4,<V+nyHbxU+wA9NUIE>): invalid credentials (given password: password) > > (as you can see, I have enabled
2000 Jul 07
1
multiply defined symbols (PR#597)
Full_Name: Peter Lucas Version: 1.1.0 OS: redHat 6.2 Linux Submission from: (NULL) (139.133.200.15) I tried to install R 1.1.0 on my i686 PC with Redhat 6.2 Linux on it. I am using fort77 with f2c. I am not able to build R, as libc.a contains regex.o, causing a conflict with src/main/regex.o. the ONEWS mentions that this problem was solved, but it obviously was not. I am not a real Unix hacker,
2003 Nov 05
2
Local boot problem
Hello, I'm going to prepare a multiboot computer laboratory for students. I need to have a central server to order which system should be booted (systems are on local hd). I hope it can be done with pxelinux, but I met a problem during tests. At this moment I have one system (linux) on a disk an lilo in MBR. PXE booting from network looks fine, but I can't boot locally: <copying
2003 Jul 13
0
To You as a Nicer Person
Dear rsync: You may ask yourself > How to make people like you and respect you > How to win friends > How to let your conduct help your health, work, job, career, success, relationships, spirit, mind, well-being, ... > How to make your life smoother and happier > How to do whatever you like without being unpleasant to other people
2008 Aug 15
0
Ph.D. position at RWTH Aachen
Dear all, Our institute has an open position for a Ph.D. student on modeling gene network in stem cells. here is the official announcement: --- The Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Department of Cell Biology, RWTH Aachen University Medical School and Helmholtz Institute for Biomedical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University invites applications of highly motivated individuals for a PhD
2002 Sep 28
1
ADS not compiled in, but configure says yes
Hello- with alpha20 I'm getting the "ADS support not compiled in" error when trying to do 'net ads join'. I double checked everything before doing the make. I'm no hacker, but i sniffed around in the code and discovered that configure is putting '#define WITH_ADS 1' into includes/config.h and all the .c files are doing '#ifdef HAVE_ADS'. So i guess
2007 Jun 18
1
two bessel function bugs for nu<0
#bug 1: besselI() for nu<0 and expon.scaled=TRUE #tested with R-devel (2007-06-17 r41981) x <- 2.3 nu <- -0.4 print(paste(besselI(x, nu, TRUE), "=", exp(-x)*besselI(x, nu, FALSE))) #fix: #$ diff bessel_i_old.c bessel_i_new.c #57c57 #< bessel_k(x, -alpha, expo) * ((ize == 1)? 2. : 2.*exp(-x))/M_PI #--- #> bessel_k(x, -alpha, expo) * ((ize == 1)? 2. :