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2018 Jun 14
2
Weird permissions issues with samba shares and XFS
Hi,
We are trying to deploy samba sharing on Centos 7.4, linked to windows 2016
AD for authentication.
We are having an issue related to permissions where different directories
with seemingly the exact same permissions cannot all be accessed from
smbclient. I was hoping somebody could help me figuring this out.
We have the following structure:
1. one LVM2 volume on /dev/storage/test (XFS)
2012 Jan 17
5
Dedicated Firewall/Router
Hi All,
I want to build a dedicated firewall/router as I am launching a NPO and I can host this in my garage. (Comcast offered me a 100 x 20 circuit for $99/mo with 5 statics)
I used to run Untangle, but as of version 9, you are forced to use their build in protocol policies versus the firewalling I am used to (Deny All and then opening holes for specific IP's, etc).
There are so many
2006 Apr 14
1
[OT] Serving Multiple Stylesheets
I was wondering whether there is unbearable overhead involved in breaking css
into multiple stylesheets? I''m running lighttpd, and the following article
discusses why one might want to do that:
http://justinfrench.com/?id=141
My CSS is beginning to get a bit lumpy to digest in one glance and the
article(s) seem to make a cogent argument for separating functional elements
out. I just
2010 Nov 25
0
[LLVMdev] fixed point support
Hi Jonas,
> I am investigating the possibilities of incorporating fixed point support into
> the LLVM I/R.
I think you should write a rationale explaining why you want to introduce new
types etc rather than using the existing integer types, with intrinsic functions
for the operations, or some other such scheme. Introducing new types is hard
work and creates a maintenance burden for
2003 Sep 17
2
problem with configure in openssh-3.7p1
Problem: setting --with-tcpwrappers does not configure code to be compiled
with wrapper support
Solution: references to with_tcp_wrappers (lines 4975, 6396, 6397) need to
be changed to with_tcpwrappers
David Purks
Sr Sys Admin
Cogent Communications
2002 Aug 04
1
offset arg (was Re: [R] variable scope)
I certainly think we should deprecate it and Peter has (probably
unintentionally) offered yet another cogent argument as to why (although
that could be fixed by including "offset" among the arguments to be handled
by model.frame, like subset, weights, &c, and yes, I do know this would
break existing code...)
For me the main argument against it, though, is that it de-links the offset
2010 Dec 09
1
set dataframe field value from lookup table
Hi
This is (hopefully) a bit more cogent phrasing of a previous post. I'm
trying to compute a z-score to rows in a large dataframe based on values in
another dataframe. Here's the script (that does not work). 2 questons,
1) Anyone know of a more elegant way to calculate the "rounded" age value
than the nested ifelse's I've used?
2) how to reference the lookup table
2020 Nov 01
1
ups.test.result meaning
On Sunday 01 November 2020 09:02:56 Charles Lepple wrote:
> Gene,
>
> you might have missed this email, and I admit I wasn't very precise
> with my wording.
Yes, or at least I don't recall it, which at my age IS a possibility.
More below as needed.
> This particular UPS model is returning a fixed (in the sense of
> "constant") integer "24" (not
2004 Jul 16
1
Problem with SysLinux but not with LILO
Hi,
I am trying to use two products that use SysLinux and finally realised the
SysLinux is the cause of my woes. I'm trying to use Freesco and IPCop. IPCop
version 1.3 used a different boot loader to 1.4 which uses SysLinux. I have
been through numerous trials and tribulations in trying to get Freesco to
work but eventually gave up and went with IPCop. I kept getting the "Boot
2008 Jul 24
3
IPCop updates, Evolution Calendar rarely crashes now
I know a lot of you are using IPCop where you work. They have three
(3) updates posted, during the past two (2) days. The last one, I'm
getting an error, when I try to Download it, and I will report that to
the IPCop list or bugzilla after I send this message.
"No such file or directory
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/ipcop-1.4.21-update.i386.tgz.gpg?download"
The problem I
2008 Feb 09
1
How to deal with pciback?
Hello everybody,
for just one week I try to install three servers on an OpenSuSE 10.3
dom0 equipped with 4 NICs. One server is an OX using the onboard NIC via
xenbr0. This server runs!! For my IPCop server I intended to use the
three remaining NICs (Intel Pro100/S, 3Com 3C590, Realtek RTL-8139).
These three NICs should be used natively by my IPCop. So I tried to use
the pciback driver. I wrote a
2005 Jun 29
2
Recommend against Teliax as primary ITSP
I really hate to have to make a post like this, but I feel I have little
choice but to relay to the group my experience with Teliax, and explain why
I recommend against using them as a primary Voip-> PSTN provider. I hope
that a letter like this will inspire companies like Teliax to work harder at
customer service, as well as circuit stability. We need more companies that
offer the types of
2006 Aug 16
3
proxy server - ipcop vs CentOS
I have purchased a used Compaq DL360 which I was going to use as a proxy
server. Presently, we are using a cheap box with ipcop which is working
fine but it didn't have much RAM (64MB), etc.
This new box we will want to run squid and perhaps dansguardian for
filtering (this is a non-profit company) and I'm wondering if I should
just put ipcop on it or would it be smarter/better to install
2006 Jan 05
2
Splitting the list
I've changed the heading because this really is another thread. I
think it inevitable that there will, in the course of time, be other
lists that are devoted, in some shape or form, to the concerns of
practitioners (at all levels) who are using R. One development I'd
not like to see is fracture along application area lines, allowing
those who are comfortable in coteries whose
2009 Jan 17
2
vmware problem took down X on host?
I run VMWare server 1.07 on Centos 5. Last night I left a Windows 2000
virtual machine doing a ClamWin scan of drive M: when I went to bed around
midnight. Drive M: is actually a volume on the Centos 5 host, mounted via
Samba. It has about 40Gb of photos on it, plus a few other things. I had
the VM up visible in the VMWare Server Console running under KDE on display
8 (X session #1), my
2005 Jan 18
0
Archives and question
Hello--
I am brand new to this list. I''ve been using a pre-packaged subset of
Linux that comes with an application called IPCop. (If you''re unfamiliar
with IPCop, I think it''s a wonderful, easy-to-use firewall application
that will run on pretty low-end hardware.) But otherwise I''m pretty much
a neophyte with Linux.
Two questions:
1. Is there an archive for
2015 Jun 29
0
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
On Mon, 2015-06-29 at 08:17 -0700, david wrote:
> <snip>
> >
> >Yup. For, um, about a dozen years, I ran RH 7.1,7.2, 7.3, and eventually 9
> >on an old box that was nothing but a firewall router. I was seriously
> >paranoid - no gcc or any development tools, no X, not much of anything. To
> >the best of my knowledge, we never had a breakin.
> >
>
2012 Sep 26
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Parallelization metadata and intrinsics in LLVM (for OpenMP, etc.)
Hi,
Sorry for the hiatus, busy time at my university. :)
After a false start and some (hopefully cogent) thought, I am now of
the opinion that it will be better to have llvm natively support a
somewhat different notion of parallel computation and have the
frontend lower OpenMP directives (and possibly other such things) into
the same.
In short, I propose a intrinsic based approach which hinges
2004 Jan 12
1
tinc and ipcop
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 02:11:38PM +0100, Ralf Petry wrote:
> more or less just a general question: i am running a suse linux 8.1 as
> a server and ipcop 1.2 (and at another place ipcop 1.4) as
> firewall/router.
> i would like to achieve the following: allow a certain company (with
> windows server and clients) to connect
> to my network via vpn. where would i set up tinc? on
2010 Nov 26
4
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 77, Issue 41
> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 11:06:48 +0100
> Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote:
>
> > Hi Jonas,
> >
> > > I am investigating the possibilities of incorporating fixed point
> > > support into the LLVM I/R.
> >
> > I think you should write a rationale explaining why you want to
> > introduce new types etc rather than using the