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2015 May 30
1
Excruciatingly slow logoffs from Windows XP/64
I have multiple Windows 7 machines connecting to a Debian/Jessie server (4.1.17-Debian). They don't use active directory - never bothered converting (why look for trouble when the existing setup is working?) but do use roaming profiles. It takes them about 45 seconds to logon or off, which is acceptable. I also have one XP/64 machine that takes a lot longer. Logons are fast but logging
2006 Feb 08
1
Question about interaction of external processes and a Rails app
Hi, I am planing and developing a larger rails app, where all the administration, configuration is done through the rails app. And the rails apps primary purpose is to display and search through data stored in a database. Now, I have to kinds of tasks which are located outside of the rails app. - parsing and importing data delivered externaly from locations configured in the administration
2023 Mar 18
1
Minimize sshd log clutter/spam from unauthenticated connections
modern syslog daemons (including rsyslog, which is default on just about every linux system) allow you to filter efficiently on the message contents, not just the severity, so you can opt to throw out the messages you don't want. I advocate for a slightly different way of dealing with it, filter these messages from your main logstream, but put them into either a script directly, or a
2006 Feb 09
0
Single Table Inheritance
What am I doing wrong? I have a simple MySQL table: drop table if exists agencies; create table agencies ( id int not null auto_increment, type varchar(20) not null, name varchar(255) character set utf8 not null, primary key (id) ); An equally simple Model: class Agency < ActiveRecord::Base end class FotoAgency <
2010 Nov 01
6
Excruciatingly slow resilvering on X4540 (build 134)
Hello, I''m working with someone who replaced a failed 1TB drive (50% utilized), on an X4540 running OS build 134, and I think something must be wrong. Last Tuesday afternoon, zpool status reported: scrub: resilver in progress for 306h0m, 63.87% done, 173h7m to go and a week being 168 hours, that put completion at sometime tomorrow night. However, he just reported zpool status shows:
2005 Sep 14
1
R CMD check
Dear r-devel members, I tried to build R packages on a PC running Windows XP but experience problems. However, it is ok when there is no inst directory in a package. Any help would be appreciated. The following is an example, C:\work>R CMD check VR_7.2-19.tar.gz * checking for working latex ... OK * using log directory 'C:/work/VR.Rcheck' * using R version 2.1.1, 2005-06-20 *
2006 Dec 09
2
anyone here have a RoR site on netfirms?
i jumped on a deal for netfirms hoping to use their service for my first rails app. however, their tutorials are lacking and i am having trouble kicking off my rails application. here are the directions they gave me: http://support.netfirms.com/idx.php/26/649/SCRIPTS--APPLICATIONS/article/Ruby-on-Rails-Quickstart-Guide.html but in those directions, it says nothing about configuring the fcgi
2007 Dec 02
3
rsync hangs when accessing through SSH (Leopard OS X)
To preface, I'm running Leopard OSX and am using rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29. Whenever I attempt to sync (using rsync obviously) a folder on my local drive to my web server (netfirms.com is my web host) using SSH, the process hangs. I have to force kill it in order to continue using Terminal. I can connect to my server space using SSH just fine by itself, and I ran
2023 Jun 11
0
Minimize sshd log clutter/spam from unauthenticated connections
On 10.06.23 11:19, Carsten Andrich wrote: > For the time being, I've deployed a quasi-knocking KISS solution that > sends an unencrypted secret via a single UDP packet. Server side is ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > realized entirely with nftables ... frankly, for that reason, I like fwknop (in my case, straight from OS repos) better ... I'd still have to see fwknopd exit
2023 Mar 18
4
Minimize sshd log clutter/spam from unauthenticated connections
Dear OpenSSH developers, a publicly accessible sshd on port 22 generates a lot of log clutter from unauthenticated connections. For an exemplary host on a university network, sshd accumulates 5~20k log lines on a single day (more than 90% of the total amount of syslog lines). That is despite the host having a restricted configuration (no SSH password authentication, firewall rate limit for
2006 Dec 07
1
Netfirm problems
I am running my project ok on XP-PRO. I uploaded it to Netfirms.I have followed the instructionsinstalling it under www. I can reference the first page ok(html). But when I try to transfer to the second page(rhtml), I have problems. IN Firefox I get the code displayed. In IE Explored I get the page color and Title, but I do not show the link. My site is USAVSUSA.org Any help would be appreciated
2003 Dec 16
2
Stupid Newbie Questions
I just learned about Asterisk yesterday. Besides all the cool PBX stuff that asterisk can do can it also do these: 1) Receive FAX's ? 2) Control (serve) pppd dial-in connections ? 3) Is it possible to use voice modems as the FXO/FXS cards ? Thank You -- Peter http://tkvoice.netfirms.com/
2003 Sep 19
1
Revisiting slow explorer.exe connections
Hi: I recently encountered a problem reading directories via an XP Pro client shared from a samba server (redhat's rpm samba-2.2.7-5.8.0). File listing was sometimes VERRRY slow. It was not a DNS issue in this case. The symptoms, and my fix is below, but I wanted to ask, is there a way to deal with this from the server? (I dunno- like redirecting port 80 or something). >From the client,
2004 Feb 27
0
rsync problem with smb/ncpfs filesystem?
I'm trying to rsync a smb filesystem to a novell netware filesystem. Both file systems are mounted on a debian woody system (from root). On both file systems the rsync process has "root" file system rights. But trying to rsync a file with a read only flag like -r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 3441648 Jan 20 1998 WEBCLIENT.EXE to the novell filesystem gives this error: rename
2023 Mar 18
3
Minimize sshd log clutter/spam from unauthenticated connections
On 18.03.23 14:34, David Lang wrote: > modern syslog daemons (including rsyslog, which is default on just > about every linux system) allow you to filter efficiently on the > message contents, not just the severity, so you can opt to throw out > the messages you don't want. > > I advocate for a slightly different way of dealing with it, filter > these messages from
2004 Sep 24
0
webDAV (webclient) interferes with XP logons
Very long story short... 1. Samba server on machine running iptables or behind a firewall 2. Client XP domain logins taking 45 seconds or more. 3. The problem: webDAV (webclient) is running on the XP workstations and this mysteriously triggers access to port 80 on the file server, which in turn adds up to long delays. If you are running an HTTP server and it isn't blocked then
2006 Aug 16
44
Goodbye for now, RoR
I started a php-based website a few months ago with a buddy of mine on netfirms.com. I was perusing their knowledge base and I came upon a quick-start for something called Ruby on Rails. Since then I have immersed myself in RoR. I''ve done the tutorials, I''ve purchased the books. But, I could never get even a sample RoR app to work on netfirms. 500 server errors.
2005 Jun 01
4
ntwork problem
I switched my file server's hard disks from a p-2 350 to a p-3 deley 1.1 ghz. I ran kudzu and it detected the new nic and unconfigured the old one. I may have messed up the static ip assignment because hte system is not able to do anything on the network. How do i check the ipaddress asignment and also ensure the proper linksys LNE-100TX driver is loaded? thanks. William -- Computer
2008 Dec 04
0
Samba and the WinXP WebClient
Hi! We've had horrible performance when opening files from out Samba server with OpenOffice.org on some of our XP machines (not on all, I might add). Also, the general file transfers (copy to/from server) were fast and adequate. Then I had stumbled upon the Samba HOWTO which mentioned turning off this "WebClient" service on WinXP. I'm just rather curious, why does this
2005 May 13
2
Horrendously slow transfer speeds in FC3 is driving me crazy!!! Please help...
I found that for a modern PC running zero loads, (my server is a P4 3.2 with 512 M dual channel RAM an Intel Etherpro Express 100 nic, serving cached disk files from RAM) samba could be 30% slower than it should be. It would serve data at about 7 MBytes/sec compared with the old NT4 sever (same Intel nic, 512 RAM, P2/266 Cpu, NT4 with SP6a) that would do it at 10 Mbytes/sec under all