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2004 Nov 11
2
PXELINUX - no boot file found
PXELinux from a DHCP server - read the docs - couldnt be simpler. I'm afraid its beaten me, no matter what I do I always get the same result at the client side "PXE-E53: No boot file found" For the life of me I cannot see what I'm doing wrong and would appreciate any assistance in trying to diag. RedHat 7.3 - (I know its old but I have to accomodate other dependancies) dhcp
2010 Sep 23
1
OpenVPN tunnel and one-way audio - Do I still need a SIP proxy? (bruce bruce)
> I don't think it's an endpoint issue. I think the SIP packet headers get > over-written by the tunnel (openvpn) protocol. I'd be rather astonished if OpenVPN itself were responsible for this. As far as I know, OpenVPN doesn't do higher-level-protocol rewriting of any sort. It just provides the "bit pipe" through the tunnel. I'd suggest several other
2013 Oct 29
1
c6.4: D-Link USB network device (2001:1a02) not work.
Hi, I have plug in this USB network device: > Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2001:1a02 D-Link Corp. > T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=04 Cnt=01 Dev#= 2 Spd=480 MxCh= 0 > D: Ver= 2.00 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1 > P: Vendor=2001 ProdID=1a02 Rev= 0.01 > S: Manufacturer=D-Link > S: Product=DUB-E100 > S: SerialNumber=E5ECEB > C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1
2013 Jan 24
1
[PATCH 35/35] x86: Don't panic if can not alloc buffer for swiotlb
Normal boot path on system with iommu support: swiotlb buffer will be allocated early at first and then try to initialize iommu, if iommu for intel or AMD could setup properly, swiotlb buffer will be freed. The early allocating is with bootmem, and could panic when we try to use kdump with buffer above 4G only, or with memmap to limit mem under 4G. for example: memmap=4095M$1M to remove memory
2013 Jan 24
1
[PATCH 35/35] x86: Don't panic if can not alloc buffer for swiotlb
Normal boot path on system with iommu support: swiotlb buffer will be allocated early at first and then try to initialize iommu, if iommu for intel or AMD could setup properly, swiotlb buffer will be freed. The early allocating is with bootmem, and could panic when we try to use kdump with buffer above 4G only, or with memmap to limit mem under 4G. for example: memmap=4095M$1M to remove memory
2019 Nov 27
0
Re: [v2v PATCH] v2v: require 100 availabe inodes on each filesystem (RHBZ#1764569)
On 11/27/19 11:00 AM, Pino Toscano wrote: In the subject: s/availabe/available/ also, is it necessary to stick RHBZ#... in the subject, or is that a better fit in the commit body? > Enough free space in a filesystem does not imply available inodes to > create/modify files on that filesystem. Hence, require at least 100 > available inodes on filesystems that can provide inode counts.
2003 Apr 13
2
Problem in getting tftp transfer to succeed
Setup: Server: Mac OS X Server which serves dhcp and tftp requests client: Acer with PXE boot agent 4.0.19 file to transfer: -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 10988 Apr 12 13:50 pxelinux.0 The default tftpd daemon doesn't support the tsize option (I think, look at the packet trace at the end, it reports the file isn't found, but I think this is because of tsize ... but I could be
2003 Dec 04
0
Trouble browsing 3.0.0 from W98
Hello list! I have a mixed network of 98 and XPHome machines I am trying to setup with a Samba 3.0.0 file server, installed from Debian pkgs. I am able to connect from the XPHome machines without a problem, yet from 98, I can see the server (Aries) from NetNeighborhood but get an error when I try to connect stating that the server could not be found (sorry don't have the exact text. It has
2003 Apr 28
0
Firewall inconsistent behavior
Hey folks, I've been having a problem with the BSD box I've been using as a firewall. I'm hoping one of you all will be able to assist. I've actually been having a running discussion on another bsdforum with this issue. If possible, please read that: http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9088 If you can't get to that for some reason, please let
2011 Nov 01
0
Samba browsing not possible! (Linux Mint, Firewall (Gufw), Samba shares, gvfsd-smb-browse)
Hello dear Sambausers: My setup: ========= 0. Linux Mint 11 (Gnome, Nautilus file browser, Firewall "Gufw") 1. Gufw is enabled, rejecting incoming and outgoing traffic by default. 2. I have set all ports relevant to samba (135,139,445/tcp for smbd and 137,138/udp for nmbd) to "Allow", both, for incoming and outgoing. My problem: =========== When I click on "Network>
2011 Nov 01
0
Fwd: Samba browsing not possible! (Linux Mint, Firewall (Gufw), Samba shares, gvfsd-smb-browse)
Hello dear Sambausers: My setup: ========= 0. Linux Mint 11 (Gnome, Nautilus file browser, Firewall "Gufw") 1. Gufw is enabled, rejecting incoming and outgoing traffic by default. 2. I have set all ports relevant to samba (135,139,445/tcp for smbd and 137,138/udp for nmbd) to "Allow", both, for incoming and outgoing. My problem: =========== When I click on "Network>
2011 Mar 04
2
Lepage Test
Hey everyone, I am interest in running a Lepage multi sample test and i would like to ask if there is any code availabe for that. Thank you in advance -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Lepage-Test-tp3335861p3335861.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen. These bzImages have two changes to make this possible: 1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel what kind of environment its coming up under. We
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen. These bzImages have two changes to make this possible: 1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel what kind of environment its coming up under. We
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen. These bzImages have two changes to make this possible: 1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel what kind of environment its coming up under. We
2005 Jul 19
2
Remotely Access an Extension
Hi, Is there any way to pick up a remote phone/extension wich is ringing for a long time but no one is availabe to answer that call? OR the scenario is like, suppose my extension is 1000, and I am working at a colleagues desk. At this time my phone is ringing in my desk and I want to pick up the extension I am presently at and get the call. I have another question about the remote login. Is
2006 Dec 23
2
Having trouble installing the Rails plugin with Rspec 0.7.5
Hi, I''m running Rails 1.1.6 and just installed RSpec 0.7.5. When I try to install the appropriate Rails plugin, it just says that "Export Complete" and doesn''t install anything to vendor. I can do it with older version, but then it''s not compatible with RSpec. Any ideas? blissdev:~/code/rails/client/wordone > ruby script/plugin install
2005 Sep 23
2
winbindd exceeding 200 client connections
OS: RHE 3, kernal 2.4.21-32.0.1EL Samba version: samba-3.0.20 Removed RHE version of samba and compiled/installed samba-3.0.20. After running about 30-60 minutes, I get the following syslog msg: "winbindd: Exceeding 200 client connections, no idle connection found" Eventually this grinds the whole system to a halt, and remote & console logins become impossible while samba is
2005 Aug 08
1
2 nicks/firewall
So I have a freebsd machine setup, and it has 2 nick's in it. One is a REAL IP, and pulls in internet, the other is a a nat'ed nick, with samba running on it for the machines behind the firewall. Anyone know what to toss into my smb.conf to not let my outside nick xmit smbd/nmbd ? No one can connect via that interface, but people/viruses/whatever are still trying. Thanks! C.
2017 Jun 19
6
looking for graphing tools
Hi! I have bazillions of incoming (rejected) attempts to connect to my SMTP server, and I'm interested in separating out those that seem to come in huge bunches (e.g., the one from yesterday that ran for about 10 hours and sent over 4100 attempts), and graphing them so I can see the spacing and/or distribution in time. I can figure out some simple scripting to turn the maillog entries into