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2006 Apr 05
2
Asterisk on BSD?
The subject says it all I think. I'm looking at maybe needing to run it under BSD 5 Thanks in advance Bruce
2004 May 05
3
sip.conf and SIP client host= not recognized in some cases
I am seeing an issue with getting certain sip devices to be recognized as defined SIP clients host= in the sip.conf and the only deference that I can find btw sources that work and don't work is that devices that send packets with an Initial Via header of themselves appears to work and pick the context correctly but those that don't have the Via just get dropped in the context of the
2012 Apr 17
3
Can a matrix have 'list' as rows/columns?
After a lot of processing I get a matrix into M. I expected each row and column to be a vector. But it is a list. R-Inferno says... "Arrays (including matrices) can be subscripted with a matrix of positive numbers. The subscripting matrix has as many columns as there are dimensions in the array—so two columns for a matrix. The result is a vector (not an array) containing the selected
2006 Apr 04
5
Not routing for 1 host?
Hi, I want to stop routing for 1 particular host in my network. I thought that this would do it: iptables -D INPUT -d aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd -j DROP iptables -D INPUT -s aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd -j DROP But that still shows traffic. What is the corract way to do that? Groeten, Joost Kraaijeveld Askesis B.V. Molukkenstraat 14 6524NB Nijmegen tel: 024-3888063 / 06-51855277 fax: 024-3608416 e-mail:
2003 May 01
4
var[i]
Dear all, How could I use variables in a loop that their names are in a vector? For example: aaa <- 1:10 bbb <- aaa*2 ccc <- aaa+bbb varn <- c("aaa", "bbb", "ccc") m <- rep(NA, 3) for (i in 1:length(varn)) m[i] <- mean(varn[i]) # wrong thanks in advance Juli -- "Wars do not solve problems, wars generate even more problems"
2020 Jul 14
6
internal DNS not forwarding
Hello, I am trying to setup a samba4 AD dc in my network using smb-tool. Everything seems to work except DNS forwarding. If I query for the dc root at dc:~# nslookup dc.local.domain.it I get the correct answer: root at dc:~# nslookup dc Server:???????? aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd Address:??????? aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd#53 Name:?? dc.xxxx.yyyy.it Address: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd but if I query for an external domain: root
2005 Jul 22
3
Question regarding subsetting
I run R 2.1.1 in a Linux environment (RedHat 9) although my question is not platform-specific. Consider the following: > A <- c("Prefix-aaa", "Prefix-bbb", "Prefix-ccc") > B <- strsplit(A, "-") > B [[1]] [1] "Prefix" "aaa" [[2]] [1] "Prefix" "bbb" [[3]] [1] "Prefix" "ccc" How
2012 Oct 02
3
PROBLEM : Cannot require an Exec
hello: i currently am using Puppet to run some commands in a sequence. there are two sequences of exec resources. we found that we cannot use require => Exec and it does not work at all as expected. here is some sample code. exec { "exec-AAA": command => "/bin/true", returns => 0, notify => Exec["exec-BBB"], } exec { "exec-BBB":
2010 Oct 27
4
One silly question about "tapply output"
Dear R helpers I have a data which gives Month-wise and Rating-wise Rates. So the input file is something like month           rating           rate January        AAA             9.04 February      AAA             9.07 .......................................... .......................................... Decemeber     AAA            8.97  January           BBB           11.15 February        
2007 May 03
2
Parsing data with an uneven number of delimiters
I have a list of data that is delimited by a / and, as long as there is an equal number of delimiters, I can parse the data and put it into a data frame: > t1<-c("a/a/a","b/bb/bbb","ccc/cc/c") > t2<-strsplit(t1,"/") > t3<-data.frame(t2) > t3 c..a....a....a.. c..b....bb....bbb.. c..ccc....cc....c.. 1 a
2007 Jun 21
4
"if" within a function
Dear Friends. I found a puzzling phenomenon in R when you use 'if' within a function: # defining a function aaa aaa=function(a) {if (a==1) {aaa=1}; if (a!=1) {aaa=2} } # using the function: > b=20 > bbb=aaa(b) > bbb [1] 2 > typeof(bbb) [1] "double" > > > c=1 > ccc=aaa(c) > ccc NULL > typeof(ccc) [1] "NULL" It seems that only the last
2003 May 11
1
iHEADS UP: ipsec packet filtering change
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 09:47:05 -0800, "Sam Leffler" <sam@errno.com> said: > >> Add a new config option IPSEC_FILTERGIF to control whether or not >> packets coming out of a GIF tunnel are re-processed by ipfw, >> et. al. By default they are not reprocessed. With the option they >> are. > > This may affect your ipfw/ipf rules. If you are happy with
2008 Oct 03
3
OT: RIP settings for private netblocks
I am contemplating converting some of our internal networks from routable to private IPv4 address space. I have a question about RIP as implemented under Cisco IOS 12.x. Presently the setting for rip is: router rip version 2 passive-interface [[FastEthernet]]0/0 network aaa.bbb.ccc.0 no auto-summary What I would like to know is how one routes the entire 192.168/16 address space using rip.
2003 Nov 21
4
Unable to create channel of type 'SIP'
I recently moved my Asterisk configuration to a new server and re-built Asterisk from CVS. Now, I'm experiencing the following issue with SIP: Executing Dial("Zap/1-1", "SIP/100|20") in new stack NOTICE[-1232077904]: File app_dial.c, Line 518 (dial_exec): Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' == Everyone is busy at this time Has anyone seen this issue before?
2008 Feb 13
6
Creating a data.frame
OK...newbie question here. Either I'm reading the docs wrong, or I'm totally confused. Given the following: x<-c("aaa","bbb","ccc") y<-rep(0,3) z<-rep(0,3) is.character(x) [1] TRUE is.numeric(y) [1] TRUE Now...I want to create a data frame, but keep the data types. In reading the docs, I assume you do it this way:
2000 Apr 27
3
samba and firewalls
I have a little home network with one Windows 98 PC and a pc running linux. My idea is that as soon as DSL is finally made available to my area (which I keep getting told will be real soon now) I want to route it through the linux box and up to the Windows PC, using IP masquerading, etc. At present I have samba enabled on the unix box which opens up several worthwhile conveniences to me:
2012 Sep 04
6
Simple routing question
We use a dual homed CentOS-6.3 host for our Internet gateway router. Its internal nic (eth1) is configured such that the address 192.168.0.1 is one of its aliases. # cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1:192BOOTPROTO=none BROADCAST=192.168.255.255 DEVICE=eth1:192 IPADDR=192.168.0.1 IPV6INIT=no MTU="" NAME="LAN - Non-routable" NETMASK=255.255.0.0 NETWORK=192.168.0.0
2006 Mar 14
9
firewall problem
snat not working my local ip is aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa asterisk sitting on the internet at ip bbb.bbb.bbb.bbb my firewall''s internal ip is 192.168.0.254 i did snat: iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j SNAT --to aaa.aaa.aaa iptables -t nat -L -v gives: Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 23663 packets, 2182K bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 33056
2008 Mar 17
2
Bind Problem
I have a DNS server which is not returning mx queries for some reason? The zone file is as follows: $TTL 1H @ IN SOA example.com. root.example.com. ( 1 ; serial# 3H ; refresh 1H ; retry
2020 Jul 15
2
internal DNS not forwarding
Yes, i believe you hitted "not" having the "root zone" in internal DNS. If i recall correctly its somewhere in 4.4. or 4.5 fix. But as Rowland said, i suggest also upgrading. ps other fix is, switch to bind9_DLZ But again i still advice to upgrade. Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens