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2007 Jul 27
1
MRTG with 14all.cgi on centos 5
Hi, I have setup MRTG with 14all.cgi cgi script. I downloaded it from below URL. http://my14all.sourceforge.net/14all-1.1.txt and did only below 3 changes to that file. those can be seen in BOLDletters. # if MRTG_lib.pm (from mrtg) is not in the module search path (@INC) # uncomment the following line and change the path appropriatly: #use lib qw(/usr/local/mrtg-2/lib/mrtg2); use lib
2004 Nov 02
1
Re: [R] case-insensitive ZIP
Uwe and Brian, Thanks for your attention to this one. We currently have the following array of atypical situations in our corporate installation: (1) Central install directory, where I neither have nor can reasonably want Administrator priviledges; (2) IT staff willing to maintain R officially but wants to leave *contributed* packages to user groups if at all possible; (3) Direct access from R
2007 Apr 03
2
Coding for contrasts in unbalanced designs
Dear list members, I want to use a GLM with an unbalanced factor and continuous variables. My factor F has 12 unbalanced levels:
2004 Feb 20
1
{Spam} shorewall-vpn with cisco router(vlan) problem
Hi everyone. I am so baffled by the following problem: Office 1 is using ADSL and it is building a VPN tunnel with IPSEC to Office 2. Both ends are using shorewall/freeswan firewalls. Diagram: Office1 fw --- VPN TUNNEL --- Office2 fw --- cisco router ----- VLANS | DMZ Office 1 has the following interfaces: 2: eth0:
2006 Jul 26
2
Questions regarding complex searching
I am pretty new to Ruby on Rails, but have been running into difficulty with getting search to do what I want. What I plan to do is to have, say, 10 fields in a form with a submit button. The user can select which ones they fill out, and when they click submit the database is searched appropriatly. That is, if the name and state fields were both filled it, a page would display entries that
2016 Apr 04
1
VPN suggestions centos 6, 7
On 04/04/2016 12:11 PM, Jussi Hirvi wrote: > This made me google around a little, and I found some good info here. > They, too, kind of recommend openvpn. > http://www.howtogeek.com/211329/which-is-the-best-vpn-protocol-pptp-vs.-openvpn-vs.-l2tpipsec-vs.-sstp/ > This is not good information. In brief: "There are some concerns that the NSA could have weakened the standard,
2005 Sep 28
1
script.aculo.us Design Patterns
What makes script.aculo.us and Prototype so darn special? I was using some of the facilities of Prototype, and came around to understanding that it was different somehow, but I couldn''t figure out how exactly. I was using static methods for a while, but when I wrapped my functions into and object the library suddenly started to do some serious lifting.
2001 Sep 05
4
Command line editing.
I've looked through the FAQ and can't find anything about this. I'm working on a Sun machine, running Solaris 2.7. I'm a new R-user; have been using Splus for millenia, and finally decided it was time I got going with R. So I downloaded R, installed it, fiddled about a bit, and found that command-line editing was absent. Scrounging through the documentation some more, I saw it
2005 Jul 12
4
Cetos 4 with Secure Linux - Apache perl problems...
I'm trying to get perl working correctly on a new server and have a tough time. The server works fine for all standard web pages and hosts about 10 domains. Here's is my test.cgi CGI script I'm trying to run: #!/usr/bin/perl print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print "Hello!"; When I attempt to access the file via a web browers, I get this: [Tue Jul 12
2004 Jan 07
1
Forward some traffic to VPN
Hi. I am trying to force some traffic that goes to address 203.7.93.94 through a VPN tunnel. I use freeswan 1.98b and Shorewall 1.4.6c in one machine. The 203.7.93.94 is in the DMZ on the other end. (Both ends use the same shorewall and freeswan). I have successfully set up a tunnel between the two network (using a point to point topology, not hub). I added a static routing that redirect
2012 Dec 29
10
How could I open Port 1701 for VPN l2tp/ipsec
Hello Mailinglist, please excuse my bad english - but I am not a native speaker. My Network looks like this: Internet --- dyn. IP --- Firewall (shorewall) --- LAN (192.168.X.X) No I try to connect my iphone (from mobile Internet G3) over VPN (l2tp/ipsec) with the firewall. But I canĀ“t open the necessary Port 1701. /var/log/syslog ... Dec 30 00:24:29 router kernel: [226128.293757]
2006 Jul 05
3
Linux kerberos to Windows AD 2000/2003
I have spent the last 4-5 hours scrounging google articles on this and have found 2 solutions. The problem is one of them is something that we will not do (as MS will not support extending AD with Services For Unix(SFU)). The other is simply configuring kerberos and pam on the linux system. No problem there from what I can tell. Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 Default principal: userid at
2005 May 23
2
VPN
Hi list, I am trying to create a VPN between two different locations. On the first location we have a cisco pix 525 Natting the internal 192.168.100.x network, while on the second location we have a Centos3 box Natting via iptables the internal 192.168.10.x netowrk. My goal is to connect this 2 over the internet via IPsec. I created the IPsec Net2Net via the network configuration graphic
2016 Apr 04
0
VPN suggestions centos 6, 7
On 04/04/2016 10:57 AM, david wrote: > I have seen discussions of OpenVPN, OpenSwan, LibreVPN, StrongSwan > (and probably others I haven't noted). I'd be interested in hearing > from anyone who wishes to comment about which to use, with the > following requirements: I recommend l2tp/ipsec. It's supported out of the box on a wide variety of client platforms, which
2016 Apr 05
0
VPN suggestions centos 6, 7
OpenVPN is the best opensource VPN for me it can connect to any connection such as airport, hotel, restaurant, resorts, malls it never let me down. And configuration is easy on those who have idea on what they want to achieve. On Tuesday, 5 April 2016, Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen at iki.fi> wrote: > IPSec is not recommended solution nowdays. OpenVPN runs top of single udp > or tcp
2016 Apr 05
0
VPN suggestions centos 6, 7
How is IPSec "not recommended solution nowdays"? I tend to use IPSec for site-to-site connections i.e. the ones that run 24/7 and only require two experienced people to set up (the admins at both endpoints). For host-to-site setups I prefer OpenVPN since explaining to endusers how to set up an ipsec connection is neigh impossible whereas with OpenVPN I can simply tell them to install
2002 Feb 14
0
[Bug 117] New: OpenSSH second-guesses PAM
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117 Summary: OpenSSH second-guesses PAM Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org ReportedBy: abartlet at
2008 Jan 20
4
simple script idea
Hi there... Foolish me.... all was going sooooooo well and then I got a wild hair and updated to the latest clamav .92 today. It is possible I should have just done an rpm update install yet there were some changes in ClamAV lately and I didn't know how well that would go. up till now I spec'd and rolled my own Clamav RPMs without milter somewhat recently ClamAV changed from having a
2004 Nov 10
1
Problem with Shorewall/Routing VPN - LOC
Hello! I configured a pptpserver on my firewall and followed the pptp-manual from Shorewall. Login via VPN to firewall (internal ip: 192.168.10.2) is ok and I can ping this server via internal ip (and use it: add samba-shares, etc.). Unfortunately I can''t connect to other hosts in my intranet (LOC). Ping from vpn-client to clients in intranet fails, although Shorewall-Log shows an
2010 May 04
1
Replacement brackets for Supermicro UIO SAS cards....
I just wanted to share this useful info as I haven''t seen it anywhere. My scrounging-genius colleague, Lawrence, found standard PCI-e replacement brackets for the justifiably popular Supermicro AOC-USAS-L8i cards. They cost a few bucks each, fit perfectly and allow us to use these cards extensively without any case-hackery.