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2001 Oct 08
4
rate limit HTTP
I cant figure out this traffic control malarky! how can i put a simple bandwidh limitation on traffic to or from a given port?
2002 Oct 24
2
Size Discrepancy between source and destination
I have two identical disks /dev/sdb1 == source /dev/sdc1 == dest When I rsync the source -> dest rsync -a /tree2/ /tree2m the destination size id considerably larger. /dev/sdb1 17654736 6513064 10244848 39% /tree2 /dev/sdc1 17654736 7691192 9066720 46% /tree2m When I look down into the directories I find the following /tree2 ... SOURCE [root]# du -sk
2003 Jul 07
2
Recovering lost data from a journal
Hello All, I was curious to know if there is any method for recovering data that has been deleted by a user on accident, this occurred prior to the running of the official back-up. Anyway, a user ended up losing a few hours of work, so I need to attempt to recover what I can, if at all possible. Any suggestions? Regards, Robert Adkins II IT Manager/Buyer Impel Industries, Inc. 586-254-5800
2004 Sep 26
2
low level search for deleted data
Hi everyone, I lost my complete home directory and am facing the problem of retrieving some of the deleted data. I have search the web for this matter, but the only information I found is, that it's not possible for a program to do this and that I have to puzzle the files together by scanning the disk (or disk image) with tools like sleuthkit (www.sleuthkit.org) or lde (lde.sourceforge.net).
2005 Sep 11
8
DTrace vs truss
G''Day Folks, I''ve finally typed up my classic DTrace demo, which I use to introduce people to DTrace (I delivered this at SOSUG#1), http://www.brendangregg.com/DTrace/dtracevstruss.html Here I create a fault and show the difficulty in analysing it using previous tools. Then I compare the impact of analysing the problem using both DTrace and truss. DTrace wins (a lot!).
2004 Aug 09
4
ARP daemon
I''m looking for a program that will replace the automatic ARP table population by the Linux kernel. The daemon should fix the MAC <-> IP entry from the IP of the first packet with that MAC received. Is there anything like this? -- damjan | дамјан This is my jabber ID --> damjan@bagra.net.mk <-- not my mail address!!! _______________________________________________ LARTC
2009 Sep 03
5
Rails 3.o
So... "Beginning Rails 3" is supposedly due Sept 2009 http://www.apress.com/book/view/9781430224334 "Rails 3 in Action" is due February 2010 (est.) http://www.manning.com/katz/ ... can we assume a beta release of Rails 3 is very close? Would like to invest in Rails 3 :)
2008 Mar 01
7
ASTCC installation error install: invalid user `apache'
I am attempting a fresh install of ASTCC on Ubuntu. Getting install invalid user as bellow. Has any one seen this? Can some one help out? /usr/src/astcc# make install mkdir -p /var/www mkdir -p /var/www/html/_astcc mkdir -p /var/www/cgi-bin/astcc-admin chmod 755 ./astcc.agi chmod 755 ./astcc-admin.cgi echo | ./astcc.agi >/dev/null Detected dry run! ./astcc-admin.cgi >/dev/null DBI
2009 Apr 08
4
Having trouble extending a class from a Rails plugin
I have class in a plugin that I want to crack open and add some functionality to for a particular application. So, I created a file by the same name as the class in my app/models folder and added some methods to the class, but, I can''t seem to get Rails (2.2.2) to pick-up the extended definition. I did find while trying to debug the problem that if I paste the extended definition into,
2006 Jul 14
1
Any ongoing effort to port /etc/rc.d/pf_boot, /etc/pf.boot.conf from NetBSD ?
Hi, [I have added freebsd-security to recipient list as I consider this issue a security risk] Paul Schenkeveld wrote: > Hello, > > On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 01:26:38PM +0300, Ari Suutari wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Does anyone know if there are any plans to bring >> pf boot-time protection (ie. /etc/rc.d/pf_boot and >> related config files) from NetBSD to FreeBSD
2006 Jan 26
8
nat table remenbering nat''s
Dear All Why NAT rules stays valid even if I flush nat anf table chains?? I have: iptables -P FORWARD DROP iptables -A FORWARD -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT iptables -A FORWARD -s SOME_IP -d SOME_BCP_5_IP --dport 1234 -j ACCEPT iptables -i nat -A PREROUTING -s SOME_IP -d MY_INTERNET_IP \\ --dport 1234 -j DNAT --to-destination SOME_BCP_5_IP The conection is
2003 May 22
1
list W2K shares
Hi all I'am trying to list the shares of our W2K server and got this error message. $ smbclient -L cvl added interface ip=192.168.100.1 bcast=255.255.255.255 nmask=0.0.0.0 session request to CVL failed (Called name not present) Password: Anonymous login successful Domain=[CVL-SERVER-1] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] tree connect failed:
2007 Apr 10
15
Wxruby doesn''t work on my Debian sid ( glibc error )
Hi everyone ! i can''t make wxruby work on my debian box, i installed wxruby2preview with the gem command line tool but when i try to run one of the samples, i get this error message : dialogs.rb:1:in `require'': no such file to load -- wxruby (LoadError) from dialogs.rb:1 i searched this mailing list a bit, i tried with the -rubygem argument, i get this error :
2005 Dec 05
4
inspecting what''s going in a class
Well, things seem to be going really well with tbf, prio and sfq. But I''m a nosey bugger. :-) I''d love to be able to audit what''s going through each of the prio bands. The super ideal solution would be to be able to attach tcpdump to each band and see what''s going through it with the benefit of tcpdump''s filtering so that I can examine and filter
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
2005 Dec 16
2
tc filter match u8 problem??
Hi All Can someone tell me what am I doing wrong? These was suposed to catch icmp type 8. Why ''match u8'' does not work? # tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: prio 2 \ u32 \ match u16 0x0800 0xffff at -2 \ match u8 8 0xff at 20 \ flowid 1:5 Illegal "match" # # tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: prio 2 \ u32 \ match
2007 Dec 09
1
Installing/configuring TE120P debian way
Hi all I use asterisk (1.2 brach) from debian official packages and it works fine. Now I need to install and configure a Digium TE120P card, but I cannot find any guide to install it using debian packages. I would like to know if anyone of you knows about packages that would include the necessary kernel modules or any other method that won't be broken when the asterisk packages are updated.
2007 May 05
1
Dial Plan for Multi-Location & Support Queue
Hi, I am in the process of planning a dial plan, In regards to the requirement, I am confused how to go about the dial plan. The scenario is like below. BRANCH - A - (COMPANY) Line 1 -- Extension 239 Line 2 -- Extension 8239 BRANCH - B - (COMPANY) Line 1 -- Extension 239 Line 2 -- Extension 8239 Now what I need is that if a user in Branch - A wants
2013 Nov 30
0
Fwd: Isolinux 5.01 and higher not working on various Dell desktops
> > I recently tried using the latest GParted Live iso (0.16.2-11 i686 > > PAE) on a few circa-2004 Dell desktops (e.g. Dimension 8400, Precision > > 370, OptiPlex 170L, all with latest BIOS). However nothing would > > appear onscreen after selecting cdrom boot. > > A recent thread in the Syslinux ML starting at >
2014 Mar 10
0
[PATCH] xen/grant-table: Refactor gnttab_[un]map_refs to avoid m2p_override
On 27/02/14 15:55, Zoltan Kiss wrote: > (This is a continuation of "[PATCH v9] xen/grant-table: Avoid m2p_override > during mapping") > > The grant mapping API does m2p_override unnecessarily: only gntdev needs it, > for blkback and future netback patches it just cause a lock contention, as > those pages never go to userspace. Therefore this series does the following: