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2015 Jun 08
2
Fwd: tinc questions
about tomato firmware... can I install it on a VMware virtual machine? tinc web ui is already included with the last tomato version? king regards, Cristiano. 2015-06-08 16:52 GMT-03:00 Lance Fredrickson <lancethepants at gmail.com>: > On 6/8/2015 11:55 AM, Cristiano Albiero Berni wrote: > > 2- Is there a kind of web interface to manager the server? >> > Tinc itself
2011 Jun 02
3
Bastille-linux
Has anyone got Bastille-linux running on Centos-5.6? http://bastille-linux.sourceforge.net claims RHEL5 support but I ran into problems running it on a Centos 5.6 test system. First I had to "ln -s /usr/lib64/Bastille /usr/lib" just to get it to run at all. Then I tried faking /etc/redhat-release with Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.6 ... but I get this (why would it want
2008 Dec 14
1
re ad.spss (foreign) conflict with SPSS 17 files.
SPSS seems to have changed its default datafile format, resulting in issues for read.spss(). In Windows this results in a warning, in Debian the import completely fails: Debian (R version 2.8.0 (2008-10-20) i486-pc-linux-gnu, foreign_0.8-29) > read.spss("/home/jeroen/samples/Tomato.sav") Error in iconv(names(rval), cp, "") : unsupported conversion from 'CP65001'
2014 Oct 18
1
Your experience with os hardening tool - Bastille?
Hi All:) I would like to start using a tool for automating of os hardening. I found some informations about Bastille. One things which attracted my attention is that in http://bastille-linux.sourceforge.net/news_updates.htm the last post is from January 29th, 2012 :D Is the tool ready to use at the moment with CentOS 6/7? Are there any alternatives which you can recommend? Thanks for all info
2014 Jul 25
0
Tinc + Tomato (firmware)
I've been running Tinc on my routers for several years. I thought I'd do an integration of tinc with gui in Tomato firmware because I find it useful. It's been working well for me, but I'm sure there's there's a bug or two, or something I've overlooked. Let me know of anything and I'll correct it in a future release. I created a tutorial for Tomato users here.
2015 Jun 09
0
Fwd: tinc questions
On 6/8/2015 4:09 PM, Cristiano Albiero Berni wrote: > about tomato firmware... can I install it on a VMware virtual machine? No, there isn't really a way to get it working well in emulation. > tinc web ui is already included with the last tomato version? Shibby has included it for several releases. Ironically it's not in his 'vpn' release. It's currently only in the
2015 Jan 13
1
[Announcement] Tinc version 1.1pre11 released
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 08:10:48AM -0700, Lance Fredrickson wrote: > Allowing tinc to run without RSA keys is a very big > bonus for us embedded device users. We have a limited amount of nvram space > for storage (tomato firmware). RSA keys took up quite a bit, so being able > to run using only ED25519 makes tinc very appealing for this platform, and > saves tons of space for more
2012 May 25
4
PCI/DSS compliance on CentOS
I have a client project to implement PCI/DSS compliance. The PCI/DSS auditor has stipulated that the web server, application middleware (tomcat), the db server have to be on different systems. In addition the auditor has also stipulated that there be a NTP server, a "patch" server, The Host OS on all of the above nodes will be CentOS 6.2. Below is a list of things that would be
2006 Mar 16
2
Arrays of Model Objects, Intersections, Object Identification... ?
Hi all, Hope you can help me with understanding how Ruby / Rails treats arrays full of objects. Let''s say I have to arrays of objects. Both are the same kinds of objects. tomatoes = Fruit.find(:all, :conditions => [ ''tomato = ?'', true], :limit => 10) fruits = Fruit.find(:all, :limit => 10) And I want to create an array of these objects called @my_fruits,
2008 Jun 06
5
Hardening CentOS by removing "hacker" tools
Hi, My boss asked me to harden a CentOS box by removing "hacker" tools, such as nmap, tcpdump, nc (netcat), telnet, etc. I would like to know which list of packages would you remove from a base install. I would appreciate if someone could point me to a "standard" way of doing this. I know there are procedures for hardening a machine (I remember reading about Bastille Linux)
2010 Dec 25
1
Remote VOIP/SIP Phones through two routers
So, assuming your Asterisk box is behind one firewall (Linksys/Tomato Software) and your Wireless SIP phone is behind another firewall (SonicWall 1260 Enhanced). Is there anything special that I have to do to the firewalls. I do have the Asterisk firewall configured to work (ports 5060 & 10001-20000). But I'm not sure about the other end. Do I need STUN at the SIP Phone end? Do I
2006 Mar 16
3
lattice tick marks
Hi, why doesn't this work properly when 'positions' is a vector of strings? All the data sets get totally mixed... positions <- rep ( c("1","2","3","4","5","6","9","10","11","12","13","14", "error", "no trial"), 45 ) compound <- matrix(
2003 Dec 26
1
freebsd kernel hardening tools
Hi, Is there any automated tool like Bastille Linux for freebsd to harden the system security? Thanks jerry _________________________________________________________________ Send a funky MSN Messenger Christmas card http://www.msn.co.uk/christmascard
2016 Mar 11
4
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
Hi, i would like to inspire a discussion on why samba4 has nearly no adaption on home/small business routers firmware. I recently switched from my old Asus-N16 running tomato to a WRT-1200AC and was researching potential firmware's that i could run. We have a new synology disk-station at work that runs Samba 4.x and it works great. So i was surprised to notice that 3 years after the 4.0
2012 Jul 10
5
How to add marker in Stacked bar plot?
Hi, I am working on stacked bar plot and want to add marker(arrow) in stacked bar plot. DF=data.frame(names=c("tomato", "potato", "cabbage", "sukuma-wiki", "terere"), freq=c(7,4,5,8,20)) barplot(as.matrix(DF[,2]), col=heat.colors(length(DF[,2])), legend=DF[,1], xlim=c(0,9), width=2) http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4635946/Screenshot.png
2015 Jan 26
3
Tinc and OpenWRT
Greetings. I'm new to tinc, but have so far managed to get a couple laptops and a hosted server all connected. They're working as expected, running Tinc 1.1-pre11, which I compiled from source. Next I want to move on to adding my home router into the mix. My routers run OpenWRT. I don't have experience compiling anything from source for OpenWRT, but OpenWRT has Tinc 1.0.25
2004 Nov 22
0
Asterisk and Bastille
Has anyone also run Bastille on the Asterisk pbx? Here's the link: http://www.bastille-linux.org/ It's a Linux hardening add-on. I was wondering if it'd mess up my Asterisk installation if I also installed Bastille, if it was a good idea to install it and work through the problems that may arise - or if it's not necessary. Makarios Communications, LLC Network Monitoring,
2012 Mar 23
2
[OT] FreePBX + Trunk over VPN + Local LAN
Hello, First let me apologize for posting about a GUI topic on here. There's a reason why I did that, and it's because the underlying concept of this is connected to Asterisk.Here's my situation: Twenty wifi clients connecting to our wireless router (Cisco Linksys E4200 loaded with Tomato). All these WiFi clients are running eyeBeam (in case you're wondering where the calls come
2002 Nov 19
2
Shorewall operating status and how to stay "blocked"
Hi all, I have just started using shorewall. So far so good. I have two questions which I cant find an answer to either on the website or googling. They may be stupid so please forgive my ignorance. 1) What is shorewalls preferred operating status, running or stopped? What I mean is, some firewalls start-up and run, and they do their thing, then they stop. But the firewall is still really
2012 Jan 30
2
Help page of colors() : add a new example ?
Dear all, May I suggest to add an example in the help page of the colors() function ? The following code could be useful to easily choose any color from colors() : ## Millot G. (2011), p.71. ## Figure displaying all the 657 built-in color names of colors(). palette(colors()) tempo<-NULL for(i in 14:1){tempo<-c(tempo, rep(i,50))} windows(width=10) # replace by quartz(width=10) for MacOS and