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2007 Jun 14
0
tc: Trying to understand what I have done
Hi list, Up front: A bit sorry this post turned out a wee bit long I work as a system administrator for the Atlas College in the Netherlands. We are what is called a merger school consisting of 5 separate (more or less) locations and one central administration. The network is a class A network (10.0.0.0/8) in which all locations have there own subnet (i.e. 10.9.0.0/16 for the central
2008 Jul 30
1
Setting fixed size for segement plot using stars() (axes size vs print size)
I have been making some segment plots with five variables. They work great, especially when I used a different scale function, which scaled them by area of the circle rather than radius scale <- function(x, Mr = 1 , Mx = 100) { ((x/Mx)^.5)*Mr} Where x is the the value, Mr is the Maximum radius, and Mx is the maximum data value. You could change the exponent .5 to .57 if you wanted Flannery
2015 Jan 11
0
UDP/138 answers sending from false IP on multinetwork-server
Hallo, after change net-infrastructure on a multinetwork-server can on segment not find the logon-server. Source problem is, that nmbd sending UDP/138 answers from a false IP. 12:08:08.909997 IP 123.4.5.6.138 > 123.4.7.7.138: NBT UDP PACKET(138) 12:08:08.910083 IP 10.9.0.1.138 > 123.4.5.5.138: NBT UDP PACKET(138) UDP/137 and all TCP-traffic are O.K. My server has two active netcards for
2015 Jan 10
0
UDP/138 answers sending from false IP on multinetwork-server
Hallo, after change net-infrastructure on a multinetwork-server can on segment not find the logon-server. Source problem is, that nmbd sending UDP/138 answers from a false IP. 12:08:08.909997 IP 123.4.5.6.138 > 123.4.7.7.138: NBT UDP PACKET(138) 12:08:08.910083 IP 10.9.0.1.138 > 123.4.5.5.138: NBT UDP PACKET(138) UDP/137 and all TCP-traffic are O.K. My server has two active netcards for
1997 Jul 31
1
NT 4.0 Client and Win95 clients and browsing problems in general.
I am using samba-1.9.16p11 and have not been able to make browsing work from my 9.04 HP where it is on a switched ethernet segement alone. I have tried many combinations including remote announce to networks as well as Our NT Domain Server/ Win Servers. All to no avail. I am sure there is some key point I am missing. In fact my clients have to have DNS turned on in addition to WINS in order to
2004 Sep 04
2
Demo of using Theora under Windows
I have read http://www.theora.org/theorafaq.html#42 This put quite a burden onto the Windows-user - a burden that most Windows-users will not be able to lift. Has anyone made a webpage with a link to a theora-file that automatically (or with a few clicks on Accept/OK) installs the needed codecs on a unmodified Windows machine? (The links to theora-files on www.theora.org does not do this, which
2001 Feb 04
1
Determining stream type
Hi, I need to encode some extra information in my sound files, in a separate logical stream. Some day I'd like this to be streaming, so for each page, I need to know whether it's a vorbis page or one of my own extra-info pages. I've read the "Ogg logical bitstream framing" document, but at the Ogg level the only "structured" info is the page header, and that
2009 May 12
1
adonis help - (non-parametric (permutational) manova)
I am trying to apply this technique (M.J Anderson 2001) to a dataset of aquatic insect abundances. There is a sample in the unrestored and restored segement of a stream for every time period. I would like to compare the centroids of the distance matrices for the treatments up (unrestored) and dn (restored) to see if there is a difference in insect communities between the treatments. I will not
2015 Jun 26
2
[Q] TCP segment sent is larger than peers advertised MSS
Hello, I am in the process of troubleshooting another problem and noticed a rather strange behavior with the openssh client. A client (OpenSSH 5.3) and a server (6.7p1) do the TCP handshake, the client announces a MSS of 1460 (its MTU is 1500), while the server announces a MSS of 1260 (its MTU is set to 1300). What troubles me is, that the client is sending the server a frame of 2034 bytes
2016 Oct 05
4
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
I have a 4 Node Tinc VPN setup with 2 nodes on my LAN and the other 2 outside the LAN in the cloud. Everything has been working great for about 5 years now, until today when I decided to move one of the nodes to another box. I basically, copied over the /etc/tinc folder to the new server and also moved the /etc/network/interfaces file, so that the new server was an exact mirror (more or less).
2017 Jan 12
5
Replacing PBX during a call in progress
This was asked many years ago but I thought I would check to see if things have changed. Is it possible to take over a call in progress - using a replacement Asterisk server? In other words, if 2 user agents are connected through an Asterisk PBX, and I tracked the call ID, IP of each UA (and anything else needed), could I remove the PBX and put a new one in its place (at the same IP
2003 Sep 25
0
SJPhone and Asterisk
--- "Keith O'Brien" <keith@voipreviews.com> wrote: [phone1] type=friend username=keith secret=keith host=dynamic qualify=2000 disallow=g729 auth=md5 context=sip mailbox=9999 callerid="keith@10.1.1.12" <1000> But the log in SJPhone indicates that the registration is being rejected: 2003-09-25 18:55:34.776 UDP LOCAL->10.1.1.12:5060 REGISTER sip:10.1.1.12
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.
2016 Oct 06
2
Can't Route LAN Traffic Behind Tinc Network
Keith, Thanks for the reply and the pointers. > Did you remember to activate kernel ip forwarding? > i.e. echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ? I actually forgot to do this, but I have enabled it now in /etc/systctl.conf and can confirm now after a reboot that it's enabled. Unfortunately, still can't ping the node on the LAN. > and when I saw that I was about to cancel
2015 Sep 19
2
OpenSSH Always Hangs When Connecting to Remote
I am running Arch Linux. Very updated version. When I try to connect to remote servers using OpenSSH I get a hang as show here: $ ssh -v compsci at 10.1.1.12 OpenSSH_7.1p1, OpenSSL 1.0.2d 9 Jul 2015 debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config debug1: Connecting to 10.1.1.12 [10.1.1.12] port 22. debug1: Connection established. debug1: identity file /home/carloabelli/.ssh/id_rsa type 1
2009 Jun 15
3
Removing metadata segmentation
Hello all, I run the streaming for a community radio station. We're streaming 160k/s ogg via icecast. For an archive mechanism, I have a scheduler which starts a pseudo listener and archives to a file, via wget: wget http://stream/stream.ogg -O "show name.ogg" That works fine. The scheduler starts recording 30s before shows start and 2m after they end. We're also doing
2006 Jun 15
2
rpm question
Hi everyone, I am writing a small tool that will compare a file on my machine with the the same file on an rpm repository and then give me a diff. E.g. # rpm-file-diff /etc/samba/smb.conf will show a diff output so that I can see at a glance what changes I have made to my local smb.conf file. I already know about rpmdiff but that compares whole packages and not files. Anyway while fiddling
2004 Mar 29
2
SWAT - special weapons and tactics :)
Hi all, OS: suse 9 samba ver: 3.0.2 linux:/etc/xinetd.d # cat swat service swat { port = 901 socket_type = stream wait = no only_from = localhost 10.1.1.10 user = root server = /usr/sbin/swat log_on_failure += USERID # disable = yes linux:/etc # cat inetd.conf swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/sbin/swat swat linux:/etc # cat services | grep 901 swat
2007 Nov 13
0
resampling
Dear all, I sample without replacement elements of a vector and generate a new vector: kl<-c(1,1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,6,6,7,7,8,8, 8,8,8,8,8,8,8) the_index<-c(sample(40,35)) for(fs in 1:length(the_index)){if(fs==1){s<-c(kl[the_index[fs]])}else{s<- append(s, kl[the_index[fs]], after = length(s))}} I am running in BATCH mode this script in a
2012 Jun 27
2
WINS doesn't work on some ip addresses in multihome setup
Hello everybody! Still struggeling with my latest Samba setup, I've just run accross another problem which I can't figure out on my own. Samba is supposed to act as a WINS server (among other things) on a multihomed machine. (The Samba version is 3.5.1 as part of Debian Squeeze) Here's the [global] part of the samba setup: ----------------------------------- 8<