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2002 Mar 11
2
vorbis.com domain has expired..
Whois query on vorbis.com returns following (especially note the expires line): Record last updated on 08-Feb-2002. Record expires on 08-Feb-2003. Record created on 08-Feb-2002. Because of this, vorbis.com isn't resolving for some users, including me. I hope someone can renewal the domain ASAHP before squatters takes it. On further note, xiph.org expiration is also close:
2002 Mar 12
3
vorbis.com IP
While we wait, could someone quote the new IP number please. Michael Smith wrote: > vorbis.com is not down, but the servers were recently moved to a new > provider - your DNS may not have updated yet. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
2
where is the icecast 2 source?
Jack Moffitt wrote: > > > 3. I searched the mailing list archive, and got a pointer to > > http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/ where there are some old snapshots > > Funny how you found that, but not this: > > http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/icecast.html was looking for .tar.gz, as the e-mail mentioned snapshots. seems like I was shortsited. > >Wouldn't it be nice if
2004 Aug 06
4
copies of RE: what I'd like to do
Why do I have a couple hundred copies of this email? Are others on the list getting multiple copies? I've gotten a copy every hour and 20 minutes since 4/5. They're being sent from the listserver too: Received: from motherfish.xiph.org (olive-22.wheatrick.com [207.181.249.22]) by mspexch1.office.mktw.net with SMTP (Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service Version 5.5.2653.13) id
2004 Aug 06
1
Bitkeeper refusing entry
I am trying to follow the instructions for compiling Icecast 2 at http://i.cantcode.com/~jack/icecast.html . However, I am not getting very far. When I type bk clone bk://shredder.sneakyninja.com/bkroot/icecast icecast I get bk://shredder.sneakyninja.com/bkroot/icecast: Connection refused It worked a few weeks ago the last time I tried it. What's changed? Regards, Simon B. --- >8
2004 Aug 24
8
[PATCH] Support for accounting based on uid/gid
Hi, I noticed shorewall''s accounting feature didn''t support the owner module of iptables. Well, I needed the feature so here''s a patch that makes it possible. However, there''s one thing you might review carefully as I wasn''t sure what''s the best way to work around it. You must use chain OUTPUT in order to make -m owner work (iptables
2003 Mar 21
3
I've pulled the plug on viewcvs
While trying to get other work done on Motherfish-II, I couldn't help but notice that machine load was over *200*, due entirely to the viewCVS CGI. Either we were being DoSed via the cgi, or it's too inefficient to even think about using. Motherfish is a server intended for *core services only*. We've been steadily forgetting that. Core services include CVS, mail and web. They
2017 May 31
3
CentOS 6.9, shredding a RAID
John R Pierce wrote: > On 5/31/2017 10:13 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> If I had realized it would run this long, I would have used DBAN.... For >> single drives, I do, and choose DoD 5220.22-M (seven passes), which is >> *way* overkill these days... but I sign my name to a certificate that >> gets stuck on the outside of the server, meaning I, personally, am
2004 Nov 24
8
[PATCH] Configurable variable for iptables executable
Hello, I want to test Shorewall''s IPsec feature. It requires patched netfilter (and kernel but that''s another story). I didn''t want to replace my distribution''s iptables package with my own compilation so I installed it to another prefix. Now Shoreall uses the iptables command found first in $PATH. I don''t think this is the most elegant way. I
2019 Mar 05
2
request to have edit access to wiki
Hi all, I did try to do this myself as I thought Tuomas had introduced himself and gotten wiki access for other pages ... but my skills with the #acl markup have atrophied and I couldn't make it work. :) I'd like Tuomas to have access so there is a clear commit record of him having down the work, and in the future to collaborate on any adjustments to that page. best regards, - Karsten
2003 Jan 13
1
Extensively slowing for(i in 1:400) statement
Hello! Here is what I have tried to do: 1. I have 400 time series 2. pull one serie at a time from ODBC 3. calculate some descriptives and regressions (about 50 statistic per serie) 4. store the results in the data frame The problem: The time consumed in each loop seems to grow linearly. I used the date() function for timing each loop and time spent in loop seems to grow at the speed of 0.6 *
2011 Oct 07
2
wine error
please I need a help look this error when i type #winecfg > > shredder at shredder-laptop:~$ winecfg > err:module:import_dll Library shell32.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\windows\\system32\\winemenubuilder.exe") not found > err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"C:\\windows\\system32\\winemenubuilder.exe" failed, status c0000135 >
2010 Oct 19
8
Balancing LVOL fill?
Hi all I have this server with some 50TB disk space. It originally had 30TB on WD Greens, was filled quite full, and another storage chassis was added. Now, space problem gone, fine, but what about speed? Three of the VDEVs are quite full, as indicated below. VDEV #3 (the one with the spare active) just spent some 72 hours resilvering a 2TB drive. Now, those green drives suck quite hard, but not
2001 Oct 17
7
PlusV
Hi, I haven't seen this mentioned here before. http://www.plusv.org/ "With traditional MP3, a typical Near CD Quality audio file has been encoded with a data rate of 128 kbits/s. While this is ok for people with big hard disks and fast Internet connections, this data speed has clearly been a bottleneck for people using modems or storing their music into 32 or 64 MB portable player
2011 Feb 24
1
weighted Voronoi diagrams
Dear R-users, Does anyone know how to do weighted Voronoi diagrams (Dirichlet tesselation) in R? To be more specific, I have a set of coordinates for tree locations on a plot, and I'm looking for a way to do the tesselation so that the polygon size for each tree depends on the size of the subject tree, and the size of its neighbors. So, the location of the bisection between two trees
2013 Nov 07
2
Segfaults on connection loss
Hi there, I'm seeing quite frequent segfaults around check_dead_connections() and terminate_connection() when the tcp meta connection to a node times out (or is e.g. firewalled), usually it happens when there's heavy packet loss: Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault. #0 edge_del (e=0x1b71ba0) at edge.c:96 96 avl_delete(e->from->edge_tree, e); (gdb)
2019 Mar 05
1
request to have edit access to wiki
On Tue, 5 Mar 2019 at 15:35, Karsten Wade <kwade at redhat.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I did try to do this myself as I thought Tuomas had introduced himself > and gotten wiki access for other pages ... but my skills with the #acl > markup have atrophied and I couldn't make it work. :) > > I'd like Tuomas to have access so there is a clear commit record of him
2004 Nov 27
2
Shorewall 2.2.0 Beta 6
Ok -- I''m wearing the brown bag tonight (I''ve airmailed one to Tuomas as well :-) ). The IPTABLES patch had some problems when IPTABLES was not set in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf. Beta 6 fixes those (I hope) and also corrects a rather obscure problem with "shorewall add" when the "mss" option appears in /etc/shorewall/ipsec. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \
2011 Jun 01
11
SATA disk perf question
I figure this group will know better than any other I have contact with, is 700-800 I/Ops reasonable for a 7200 RPM SATA drive (1 TB Sun badged Seagate ST31000N in a J4400) ? I have a resilver running and am seeing about 700-800 writes/sec. on the hot spare as it resilvers. There is no other I/O activity on this box, as this is a remote replication target for production data. I have a the
2004 Aug 06
6
URGENT: security exploit fix
To all users: The recently exploits announced at bugtraq can be fixed by the following patch. This patch should fix a few other potential holes as well, and I will post a followup patch soon that is even more thorough. Note: this exploit would give the attacker priviledges of the user running icecast. If you are running icecast as a normal user account or as root, this would be a good time to