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2007 Jun 07
2
Is there any plan to support HTTP Proxy
Tinc is a great idea but often we sit behind corporate firewall which
also often to only allow traffic to go through HTTP proxy. is there any
plan of tinc to implement the proxy support, then it will truely be
wonderful.
like other through proxy service, one might setup a broker server to
establish an initial connection through proxy and then hand over the
communication to point-to-point, like
2005 Aug 31
1
Painfully slow under windows
I did some testing on the speed. found tinc under windows is paintfully slow, particularly, it is paintfully slow to transfer anything from the windows machine. here is my setting. I have two windows xp in local network 100MB. use ftp to test speed. without tinc, the speed is about 5MB/sec. but through the vpn interface, speed is about only 10-20KB/sec.
the next test, I installed VMWare 5.0 on
2010 Dec 31
4
Sweave for "big" data analysis
Hi,
Maybe I'm missing the point here...but let's suppose you are working with
"large" data sets and using functions that take a significant amount of time
to run in R. I woulnd't like to run these functions every time I call
Sweave("myfile.Rnw") within R. What is the "common" practice to use Sweave
in these situations. I would just run the function once,
2007 Nov 23
4
recalculation of maildir Quota
Hello,
I intend to use maildir Quota for measurement only, not for applying
restrictions. Therefore I defined rather high values. That's working as
expected. Nevertheless it's not useful, because the recalculation time
is to high. This takes some minutes for my own mailaccount with 250.000
mails on a NFS storage. This would be to bad, but whilst this time, the
Mailclient hangs. Probably
2001 Oct 13
1
WinMX under Wine
I'm trying to run WinMX under Wine... All attempts I have made have
proven futile. I get the following Error message...
err:module:PE_fixup_imports Module (file) MFC42.DLL (which is needed
by C:\Program Files\WinMX\WinMX.exe) not found
All attempts to tell wine where the .DLL file is have failed. It woulnd't
let me identify it with the -dll argument, and wouldn't find it when I
2006 Dec 14
1
Does send_file act differently with Mongrel than withWebrick?
I tried the mime thing but it did not help. I didn''t think it was that because I can get the mp3 served OK hitting the URL in a browser.
I just noticed that I am getting an error in Mongrel when WinAmp make the request for the mp3 file:
BAD CLIENT (127.0.0.1): Invalid HTTP format, parsing fails.
I don''t think Mongrel has a problem with the URL itself because if a browser
2013 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On 14 November 2013 02:13, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote:
> I love Arch, but it is probably a bit too unstable for a long-term
> buildbot. CC'ing Renato who might have some suggestions.
>
Mikael, Sean,
I think having an Arch buildbot is a great idea. At Linaro, we normally
test on Debian-derived distros, and having something else entirely is a
good stress test
2007 Feb 15
1
Anyway to Force a start even if the .pid file exists?
I''m using monit to restart mongrel processes if they go away. With mongrel 0.3 I could issue a start command and the process would start up even if the .pid file existed (though a warning would appear).
Now, with mongrel 1.0.1 the warning says I must clear the .pid file and the process is not started. Is there anyway to force it to start without having to clear the .pid?
Regards
2006 Dec 14
1
Does send_file act differently with Mongrel than with Webrick?
Mongrel 0.3.13.3
Windows XP
Rails 1.1.6
I have a rails app that serves up mp3 files via the send_file command. We create a playlist (M3U) with URLs to the mp3s. These play just fine using Windows Media Player. However using WinAmp we get an error "error syncing to stream" when it tries to request the mp3.
After playing around I found that if I am running Rails under Webrick WinAmp
2004 Jan 12
1
Samba 2.2.8a: Deleting all files
I have a directory on Unix exposed as a Samba share. All the filenames are greater than 8.3 format. When I go to this directory from a DOS
prompt and do 'del *.*', I get a bunch of errors 'Unable to find file ...'..
But, if the directory contained 500 files, after the 'del *.*' it contains 400 files.
I repeat the del *.*, get a few more errors Unable to find file ...
2006 Sep 26
4
Mongrel Processes Dying
We are seeing mongrel processes dying in our mongrel cluster. What is the best way to
troubleshoot this?
We have ruby 1.8.4, Rails 1.1.0 (upgrading soon), MySql 4.1 running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
ES release 4, Apache 2.2, mongrel-0.3.13.3, mongrel_cluster-0.2.0
I saw the following messages in the mongrel.log but not sure if theay are related to the
processes dying. It would be nice if
2007 Feb 15
2
Multiple Processes Spawned from mongrel_rails start ?
Hello,
I have mongrel 1.0.1, rails 1.2.2 ruby 1.8.5 running on Centos 4.4.
When I execute the mongrel_rails start -d I see that 3 processes are spawned. See below:
[root at ccc aaa]# mongrel_rails start -d
[root at ccc aaa]# ps -def |grep mong
root 2743 1 9 07:14 ? 00:00:01 /usr/bin/ruby /usr/bin/mongrel_rails start -d
root 2744 2743 0 07:14 ? 00:00:00
2006 Sep 26
3
Clustering - Avoiding "dead" processes?
I have Mongrel Cluster setup with Apache a mod_proxy_balancer. I''ve seen (from time to time) mongrel instances become non-responsive. Is there anyway to configure the balancer so that it "knows" which processes are no longer good and stops trying to use them?
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2006 Mar 16
3
Drag Drop problem with Div using overflow:auto
There seems to be a problem with dragging an object outside a div if using overflow:auto on the div style.
My problem is the same as the one described in the following thread but the responder''s "fix" did not work for me. Is there a fix for this problem?
http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails-spinoffs/2006-February/002599.html
Regards
2008 Jun 04
1
Darwine Installation Problems
Well I'm on a Mac and am having some problems installing Darwine.....
Well actually it's installing the Wine command using MacPorts. I got the port going, but when it was building it, it had some errors with OpenSSL. So I went to the OpenSSL site, got the "g" version and installed it. Wine still woulnd't install. So I fudged around with some other stuff and ended up
2012 Aug 20
3
[Bug 9103] New: ext4 creation timestamp
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9103
Summary: ext4 creation timestamp
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: x64
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: enda_k2 at yahoo.com
QAContact:
2004 Aug 06
3
a new directory service
> Again, it would be nice to be able to make this reasonably free form
> name/value pairs - one extra that has occurred to me is...
>
> icon_url - to let directoy listings jazz up their displays by permitting
> station logos (For speed reasons it's probably nicer for the directory
> server to manage teh icons locally...)
I'm trying to think of a good way to map
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 8:28 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote:
> Hi Dmitri,
>
> I am not using any kind of cache (didn't even know of ccache). I have now
> installed ccache. Perhaps ccache should be mentioned in the buildbot
> document so that every buildbot owner knows about it?
>
> It is currently running Arch Linux ARM. if there are good
2013 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Quad-Core ARMv7 Build Slave Seeks Noble Purpose
Renato, thanks for your elaborate walk-through of the issues with ARM
boards. I'm trying to add some of this to the "How to Build on ARM"
document and will submit a patch later on.
I already ran into the problem of cores disappearing, but on Arch Linux
(which uses a fairly recent kernel), the missing cores come back as soon as
the load falls to zero.
Unfortunately, my personal
2019 Apr 09
2
sieve match ANY header
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019, @lbutlr wrote:
> Really? Where outside the Received headers do IPs appear in your email headers?
Well, let's see. Running a rough grep on 270-message spam folder
# grep -E '^[-A-Za-z0-9]+:.*[^.0-9]{0,1}[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}' ~/mail/FN | sort -u -k1,1 -t:
Authentication-Results: spf=fail (sender IP is 52.233.28.167)
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