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2008 May 18
1
REGRESSION: New "megatec" driver does't work for UPS that was managed by old fentonups driver
Hi there,
A couple years ago, I had patched the "fentonups" nut driver to allow it to
work with my Unitek Alpha 500 UPS.
My patch had been accepted and incorporated in the standard fentonups driver.
I have had no time to stay involved in the "nut" project since (and besides
this I'm not a developper...).
2 days ago I upgraded from Ubuntu Gutsy to Ubuntu Hardy and got
2008 May 24
1
More info about Unitek UPS not working with Megatec driver
Hi again,
I tested several times using the Megatec driver from nut 2.2.2 to no avail, as
it definitely never "sees" the UPS. Always getting :
# drivers/megatec -DDD -a Alpha
Network UPS Tools 2.2.2 - Megatec protocol driver 1.5.14 [megatec]
Carlos Rodrigues (c) 2003-2008
debug level is '3'
Starting UPS detection process...
Asking for UPS status [Q1]...
Q1 => FAILED
2010 Jan 22
1
Eaton / MGE Ellipse MAX 600 USBS and nut
Hi there,
I've replaced yesterday my old UPS with a brand new "Eaton Ellipse MAX 600
USBS".
I've choosed the Eaton (previously MGE) both because I've always been
extremely satisfied with MGE UPSes of all kinds at work, and because of the
involvement of MGE (with Arnaud) in nut development, which made me quite sure
that I would have no trouble with an Eaton (MGE) UPS and
2005 Feb 09
12
Harvesting and Dictionary attacks
Is there a way to listen on port 25 for repeated dictionary attacks to
harvest email
address and blacklist that Ip with shorewall?
Thanks,
Mike
2002 Apr 27
2
S & R list virus warning
It appears that someone has harvested email addresses from the S-news or
one of the R lists and is sending out viruses. The mail does not come
from the lists, but appears to come from people on these lists. (Closer
examination of the headers indicates that it does not really come from
the person indicated in the "from" field.) The mail is probably directed
to people on these lists as
2008 Jan 21
5
denyhosts-like app for MySQLd?
Hi all,
?Is there any app like denyhosts[1] but intended for MySQLd service?
We have a mysql ports (3306) opened for remote connections, and
obviously the /var/db/mysql/machine_name.log is full of these kind of
entries:
...........
936012 Connect Access denied for user 'user'@'85.19.95.10' (using
password: YES)
936013 Connect Access denied for user
2011 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Bay-Area Social!
On 07/27/2011 14:33, Nick Lewycky wrote:
>
> Please RSVP at http://llvmbayarea.appspot.com/ so we can let the
> restaurant know in advance how many people are coming. Hope to see you
> there!
>
And let spammers harvest all your e-mail addresses over there. They are
in the open.
You could do something to make them hidden,
http://csarven.ca/hiding-email-addresses
2011 Apr 24
3
Forum archive reveals email addresses, PLEASE STOP IT.
In trying to track down how spammers are finding my email address, it
has come to my attention that past postings are being archived at
http://forum.winehq.org/ which reveals mine and other posters email
address. I do not know who to address this to, but hopefully one of the
list maintainers will see this posting. Please stop this practice (most
mail lists archives do take steps to thwart spammers
2009 Jul 14
3
Is Enum safe from spammers?
Just been contacted by a UK Enum registrar looking for ITSPs to become
resellers of their Enum registration systems ...
Is anyone using Enum?
Does anyone (other than cynical old me) think that Enum is a spammers best
friend?
Has anyone received a spam VoIP call yet? (ie. one placed directly over
the Internet aimed at a SIP URI to a PBX which allows anonymous incoming
calls?)
I can see that
2011 Oct 17
1
Spammers attempting SASL Auth
Hi
This is a new one on me - I've never seen spammers attempt to use to SASL Auth to inject spam. None of the users they are trying (newsletter, dummy, test, etc.) exist, but what worries me is the illegal chars error - is this a known vulnerability in dovecot they are trying to exploit? I'm running 1:1.2.15-7 installed from apt-get..
Oct 17 15:07:16 mail postfix/smtpd[14422]: connect
2012 Mar 29
1
my spammer list
Hello,
Thanks to some nice people on here and other forums I have pretty much
finalized my whole mail system on centos 6.x.
With all the checks, greylisting, dev/null of any 8+ spam level SA, I
still get a few mails.
It seems like everytime I enable a new protectant, the mail stops
spamming for a few hours...then the spammers decide I am worthy of using
better methods against me..and more
2003 Aug 08
1
[LLVMdev] Spammers
Clearly spammers have entered our midst. Having this list be moderated
would be a good thing I think.
-- Robert.
At 12:00 PM 8/8/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Send LLVMdev mailing list submissions to
> llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
>
>To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit
> http://mail.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev
>or, via email, send a message
2014 Mar 25
2
Spammer direct replying to those posting on the users list
We apparently have a spam bot subscribed to the list and replying
*directly* to anyone who posts on the list.
The E-mails, generally use the name Alyssa or a Katie in the mail and
have images attached. They come from a variety of addresses that so
far don't appear subscribed to the list. However spammers don't
typically subscribe to lists at the addresses they send from or appear
to send
2011 Jan 20
1
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [llvm] r123754 - in /llvm/trunk: lib/Analysis/InstructionSimplify.cpp test/Transforms/InstSimplify/2010-12-20-Distribute.ll
There's some interest in my "auto-simplifier", which is nice :), so let me
explain a bit about it.
On 19/01/11 19:35, Sandeep Patel wrote:
> You've mentioned your auto-simplifier a few times now and curiosity is
> getting the better of me. Can you explain it a bit more?
On 20/01/11 00:32, Nuno Lopes wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, what's this auto-simplifier?
2008 Aug 17
1
before-after control-impact analysis with R
Hello everybody,
In am trying to analyse a BACI experiment and I really want to do it
with R (which I find really exciting). So, before moving on I though it
would be a good idea to repeat some known experiments which are quite
similar to my own. I tried to reproduce 2 published examples but without
much success. The first one in particular is a published dataset
analysed with SAS by
2008 Jan 05
1
how to block spammer calls
Hi
I am setting up a Calling card Plat form
I have incoming toll number, the provider charges incoming calls
I see some spammers( competetors) keep calling my toll. so iam getting huge
invoices
how can i identify those kind of spammers and block the callerID for some
time
any suggestions or example could help me
ram
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2011 Jul 27
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Bay-Area Social!
If you're not in the San Francisco Bay-Area, you can stop reading this
message now.
I'd like to announce the inaugural LLVM bay-area social gathering to take
place on Wednesday, August 3rd, 7pm at St. Stephen's Green in Mountain View.
They have good food, lots of beer and are a short walk away from the
Mountain View Caltrain and VTA station. This is the perfect time to meet
your
2010 Jan 24
3
Energy efficient UPS - anybody?
Hello,
i`m looking for a nut-compatible low-power UPS (need to hook a home-server+dsl equipment with a load of ~50W to that) which should be as energy efficient as possible and be also affordable.
i currently have an older powerwalker which constantly burns ~15W for nothing. The transformer inside getting that hot that you don`t like to touch it and i think 15W out of 50 is a little bit high
2008 May 20
1
Missing GPG sig for nut 2.2.2. sources
Hi again,
The PGP sig for 2.2.2 is missing from
http://eu1.networkupstools.org/source/2.2/ (so the corresponding link
from the download page is broken).
Also, for the record, I'm trying to compile 2.2.2 from sources and so
far, on my Ubuntu Hardy system :
- If I don't use during configure "--without-snmp", compilation crashes
talking about some undefined things.
- If I use
2004 Aug 06
2
OT spammers was Re:what's happening here?
On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 11:08:08PM +0300, Gavin White wrote:
>
> Because the aren't many users here, the list is not monitored,
> no rules... I guess IceCast as not as big as I thought... and
> infested by bunch of lamers that like to take advantage of it
> to advertise.
>
Since it is Sunday and I am in a good mood, I will presume from your
languague and attitude that you