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2006 Dec 04
2
Cyber Cafe Pro on Linux
Hi, I'm running an internet cafe using Cyber Cafe Pro software. This software is design soley for Windows platforms. We're constantly experiencing problems with Windows with regards to viruses and stability issues. Recently, we lost all our data and had to re-install. May you please help us in flawlessly porting this application so that it can run on Linux both on the server and client
2004 Nov 17
4
Help with prioritizing internet Cafe Terminals
Hi All, I am new to tc so please forgive me. I have read as much documentation as I can get my hands on, but I still have problems with getting the rules right. Here is my scenario: Internet Cafe/Office 4 Internet Cafe Terminals 3 Office Terminals Leased Line connectivity at 64Kbps. What I would like to have: All Cafe terminals have priority to the internet over the office machines. Each
2004 Jun 18
2
shaping a ciber cafe
Hi, I''m looking for a script in order to do traffic control on a ciber cafe LAN, with linux router. Ciber has about 40 hosts, and I haven''t much bandwidth (512kbit). Also, I''ve a squid cache and it works very good! I''ve found Jim QoS script, and FairNat. Which is more suitable for me ? Jim QoS ? FairNat ? other ? If I put FairNat, I would need ZPH patch
2004 Mar 13
1
ANN: pyshaper - for easy traffic-shaping
Hi, I''ve released an alpha of ''pyshaper'' - a python prog which simplifies traffic-shaping. Requires python2.2 or later, a 2.4 or later Linux kernel with QoS options compiled in, the iproute2 suite and optionally GeoIP as well. pyshaper periodically netstats the current TCP connections, matches them against your rules, and dynamically calculates/generates/executes
2004 Mar 14
3
Weird quirk with ingress policing
Hi, I notice that if two or more existing connections match an ingress policing filter, the input bandwidth does not get evenly divided up between the n connections. Kinda like litters of baby animals, where the stronger babies get more access to the mothers teats and grow up bigger and faster than their siblings. The only workaround that''s working for me is to set explicit ingress
2003 Feb 04
3
tc htb stats
I have an htb qdisc setup and it is shaping my traffic wonderfully but I''ve just recently started taking a look at the output from the command tc -s class ls dev eth? Looking at the "rate" line I thought to myself..."cool I can use this to graph throughput avg.es without having to worry about the "Sent bytes" rolling over or being lost when the htb qdisc is
1997 Jul 19
0
TCP_NODELAY at the cafe.
dear samba digest, i use samba at the cafe, and i just wanted to let you know that we're happy with it. hell, i might even fill in a samba survey entry. printing to an HP LJ 4L is fine, and we keep all the applications on a single share, so that we can reinstall the windows 95 machines if they get heavily cluttered / messed about by customers downloading software. mandatory profiles are
2001 Aug 28
0
Gran Re-inauguracion Cafe con un Proposito
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2004 Jun 22
3
which is more appropiate for a ciber-cafe LAN ?
Jim diGriz''s QoS Script ? http://www.digriz.org.uk/jdg-qos-script/ FairNat ? http://www.metamorpher.de/fairnat/ other ?? bests andres _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2008 Mar 19
2
nil-error
Hi all, I''ve got the error below in my backgroundrb_debug.log. I''ve tried to reproduce the error in the development environment, but the only way I can get the same thing is by calling ask_work with a bogus worker name. Calling it with the production code causes no error. Here''s an example of what the code calls: MiddleMan.ask_work(:worker => :agronomy_worker,
2005 Jun 02
8
How many (htb) tc classes and qdiscs are too many?
We have a Linux box that is acting as the gateway to the internet for about 400 people, typically there are not more then 50 of them using the internet at any given time. We would like to provide different levels of access to different users. For example 128kbps to some users and 256kbps to others. We have considered creating a class and qdisc for each user (using htb) however we don''t
2018 Jan 19
1
Leaflet maps. Nudging co-incident markers
I have a dataset showing points, with a category for each point and its location. I simply want to display my points, in a way that users can toggle the points on and off by category. Where I have two objects in the same category I'd like to display them nudged to appear as two distinct, but very close points. I have made reproduceable example (the places are not real), which is loosely
2005 Aug 30
5
BDC and password change program
Hello, Just wondering what I should be using for the password change program on a BDC. Should it be: passwd program = /usr/bin/smbpasswd -r <PDC address> %u I'm having a problem with passwords not staying in sync between the PDC and BDC with pass backend ldap. The systems are all Fedora Core 4, Samba 3.0.14a, openldap 2.2.23 Kent N
2011 Mar 07
1
what wrong about my ipv6 address
Hi I used the command "ip -6 addr add 2001:DB8:CAFE:1111::12/64 dev eth0" to add ipv6 address and can see it in ifconfig but can't ping it Why? Thank you # ping6 2001:db8:cafe:1111::12 PING 2001:db8:cafe:1111::12(2001:db8:cafe:1111::12) 56 data bytes >From ::1 icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable >From ::1 icmp_seq=2 Destination unreachable: Address
2012 Aug 28
7
[LLVMdev] LLVM Austin Social
There are a bunch of us working on LLVM in Austin. So we're organizing a LLVM Austin Social in September. The social will be on Wednesday, September 12 from 5 pm at the BB Rovers Cafe and Pub. It'll be great to meet up with folks in Austin who are also interested in LLVM. Please reply and let me know if you plan on attending so that I can get a count. BB Rovers is on Jollyville road
2008 Dec 23
6
Security advice, please
My LAN is behind a Netgear router, which does NAT. On the CentOS server I have fail2ban running. This morning my router reported 3 different IPs attempting to send UDP packets to port 38950, Since each address is only seen 4-5 times, I presume that fail2ban took over after that. GRC reports that ports are stealthed (port 143 was open, but is now closed), but then: Unsolicited Packets:
2008 Aug 19
1
RNGkind() state (PR#12567)
I sent this to R-devel early last month, but have received no response, so I guess it really is a bug. This looks like a bug to me, and is a bit hard to describe, but easy to reproduce. ? Basically, if RNGkind is saved as something other than the default, and if the first operation in a session is a set.seed(), the default is reverted to. ?Reproduce by: cafe-rozo> ?R --vanilla R version
2010 Apr 29
3
Simple loop code
Hi fellow R Users, I find that I typically rewrite my data specific to data in columns, which is by no means efficient and I am struggling to break out of this bad habit and utalise some of the excellent things R can do! I have tried to look at 'for' but I don't really follow it, and I wondered if anyone could help with a simple example using my script so I could follow this and build
2004 Nov 21
1
Fair bandwidth sharing
Hi all, I have been playing with tc trying to share the available bandwidth fairly between all the terminals in my internet cafe. I spend a while and had some help and setup some htb classes on my outgoing interface, I has now dawned on me that this will only shape the outgoing traffic, and if someone starts a large download, all the available incomming bandwidth will be used by the one
2002 Feb 20
8
map_ptr warning
I am trying to finalize the use of rsync for updatiung a new nfs server before we take the old one offline. I keep getting the following warning during the rsync process: Warning: unexpected rad size of 0 in map_ptr Any ideas where this comes from and how to make it go away? I am using rsync 2.5.2 on Solaris 8 to pull data from rsync 2.5.2 on Solaris 7. Bob roconnor@vectorpartners.com