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2013 May 29
1
[ANNOUNCE] iptables 1.4.19 release
Hi! The Netfilter project proudly presents: iptables 1.4.19 This release includes support for the new connlabel and bpf matches available in Linux 3.9, several fixes and manpage updates. See ChangeLog that comes attached to this email for more details. You can download it from: http://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables/downloads.html ftp://ftp.netfilter.org/pub/iptables/ Have fun!
2018 Feb 22
1
[Bug 1230] New: checking for libmnl... no in cross-compile
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1230 Bug ID: 1230 Summary: checking for libmnl... no in cross-compile Product: iptables Version: 1.6.x Hardware: All OS: Ubuntu Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: iptables Assignee: netfilter-buglog at
2020 Feb 18
2
UPS shuts down after restart
Hi Roger, Hi all,   > Does upsmon.conf specify a shutdown on LB? I think so. You mean SHUTDOWNCMD? The relevant parts of my upsmon.conf (notifications removed): MONITOR ups at localhost 1 upsmaster secret master MINSUPPLIES 1 SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0" POLLFREQ 5 POLLFREQALERT 2 HOSTSYNC 15 DEADTIME 40 POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower RBWARNTIME 43200 NOCOMMWARNTIME 1800
2016 Nov 27
2
SBC's and ssh's encryptions
On Saturday 26 November 2016 19:25:41 Peter Stuge wrote: > Gene Heskett wrote: > > the inside of the door .. two SBC's: > > .. > > > I have tried running X on the raspi, but it hasn't enough memory or > > iron to do it well. > > A GHz system with GB of RAM is certainly capable of running a > well-written GUI effortlessly. > > > Running htop
2020 Feb 18
0
UPS shuts down after restart
On 2/18/20 9:34 AM, Stefan Schulze wrote: > Hi Roger, Hi all, > >> Does upsmon.conf specify a shutdown on LB? > I think so. You mean SHUTDOWNCMD? > The relevant parts of my upsmon.conf (notifications removed): > > MONITOR ups at localhost 1 upsmaster secret master > MINSUPPLIES 1 > SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0" > POLLFREQ 5 > POLLFREQALERT 2
2018 Apr 25
0
LAN hosts not reachable
This may help... I see you're using a mix of the old and new tools. You could try use 'route' with ipconfig rather than 'ip route'. Or you could use 'ip link' instead of ipconfig. Mike Sent from my iPhone On 26 Apr 2018, at 4:59 am, Kvetoslav Jansík <kjansik at gmail.com<mailto:kjansik at gmail.com>> wrote: Me and my son are running Tinc over 5 nodes, 3
2018 Apr 25
2
LAN hosts not reachable
Me and my son are running Tinc over 5 nodes, 3 of them got public address and we using them as server. Each node has its own Lan subnet 192.168.0.0/24. Originally we ran network on Openwrt routers with Tinc many years without any problem, but due to limited RAM on routes and change of one router to not Openwrt supported model, we decided to transfer Tinc installation on Raspberry Pi-s in LAN. In
2020 Feb 18
2
UPS shuts down after restart
>> But I noticed two other details: >> 1. I was a bit wrong with step 7 and 8 - Looks like the UPS is "OL CHRG" (according to display) at first but goes to battery ("OL DISCHRG" according to nut) right when the RasPi (and nut) is booting. >> 2. When I pull the plug of the RasPi after UPS went down before main power comes back (so between step 5 and 6), the UPS
2020 Feb 17
0
UPS shuts down after restart
On Mon, 17 Feb 2020, Stefan Schulze wrote: > So currently the sequence is: > 1. Main power goes off > 2. UPS and nut goes "OB DISCHRG" > 3. I enter `upsmon -c fsd` Does upsmon.conf specify a shutdown on LB? What happens if you let the battery power the system until LB is reached? You could set LB to say 85% for more rapid testing with upsrw -s battery.charge.low=85
2015 Jan 22
0
a dedicated audio encoder
Maarten Bezemer: > > Shouldn't USB2.0 ports be able to connect to USB1.1 devices without > changing the entire stack to USB1? according to my experience, no. here are my personal notes when i'd set it up: # Xenyx 302 USB pi at raspi ~ $ lsusb Bus 001 Device 005: ID 08bb:2902 Texas Instruments Japan PCM2902 Audio Codec pi at raspi ~ $ cat /proc/asound/cards 1 [CODEC]:
2015 Mar 07
1
4.2.0 Relocation error
Oliver Rath schrieb am 07.03.2015 12:52: > which linux do you run on raspberry? Ive installed Debian 8 (Jessi) and > compiled samb42 on it, runs fine. Well, he is on a Raspi 2, which is - if I did understand this right - a different architecture. Maybe I did not understand him enough. But anyway, I would presume, that there is hardly any information out on the new Raspi 2... It's
2017 Jan 27
0
[ANNOUNCE] iptables 1.6.1 release
Hi! The Netfilter project proudly presents: iptables 1.6.1 iptables is the userspace command line program used to configure the Linux 2.4.x and later packet filtering ruleset. It is targeted towards system administrators. This update contains accumulated bugfixes, several new extensions and lots of translations via iptables-translate to ease migration to nftables. See ChangeLog that comes
2017 Oct 21
1
Problem when installing lme4 under Debian stretch
Hi, apparently you are using the backport of R 3.4.2, which provides r-api-3.4. With this backport installed, you cannot use the binary packages from the stretch archive. > | The following packages have unmet dependencies: > | r-cran-car : Depends: r-api-3 > | > | Depends: r-cran-pbkrtest but it is not going to be installed > | Depends:
2016 Nov 25
0
Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 11:57 AM, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote: > > I did visit both the OpenWRT lists and the TP-Link website. On the latter, I > found four travel routers: WR810N 300 Mbps, powered from an outlet and 2 > RJ-45 ports, its predecessor WR710N 150 Mbps, WR802N 300 Mbps and powered > via micro-USB port and 1 RJ-45 port, and finally WR702N 150 Mbps. If I read
2015 Mar 17
0
Domain controller in a chroot
Hi S?bastien, S?bastien Le Ray schrieb am 17.03.2015 14:15: > So even with two interfaces and bind interfaces only you cannot do it? Sad I am by no means an *nix epert. Maybe it is possible - but I don't know anyone how ever talked about doing something like that. And given the _very_ limited resources, You had mentioned, I think it just won't work. Below I attach a
2016 Feb 29
0
RasPi 3.x and RH-based Distro (Slightly OT)
On 29/02/16 17:59, Benjamin Smith wrote: > With the release of the Rasberry Pi 3.x, I think we have a platform I could > jump on board with. Performance has just been lacking until now! > > But I really don't want to jump the "RH ship" - I'd rather stick with an > environment I am comfortable in. > > Can anybody comment here on the best way to run
2015 Jan 23
2
a dedicated audio encoder
Hi, I managed to get my hand on a Xenyx x2222usb at a friend's, so I took the opportunity to do some testing with it. Pi model B, one of the more recent editions (I also had an older one from just after they were introduced and that one had trouble rebooting when attaching/detaching network so I ditched that one). Two usb onboard. Xenyx x2222usb has the same usb chip 08bb:2902 Texas
2024 Feb 21
1
System keeps going into FSD mode after power on
Hello, I am a new user of NUT and trying to wrap my ahead around a couple of things. I installed NUT 2.7.4-13 from package on RasPi 4, running Raspbian Linux 11 (bullseye). I have Cyberpower SL700U connected to it. For testing I set battery.charge.low to 90, so I wouldn't have to wait a long time. See all relevant config below. First of all, what seems to happen is that UPS gets to the low
2016 Feb 29
1
RasPi 3.x and RH-based Distro (Slightly OT)
+1 I just today installed CentOS Userland on a Raspberry Pi 2B and have started using it as a firewall. It is fast and really works perfectly for this use case. I have an HDMI to VGA adapter and a PS/2 mouse/keyboard to USB adapter to connect to my 16 port KVM switch. I use a Gb Ethernet dongle for the internal network and connect the on-board NIC to the external network. I have a few more
2020 Feb 13
0
Provisioning fails - Codebase question
I had already found your work. I abandoned your code, since the approach I tried within the last couple of weeks or so failed, since it (or my earlier work) didn't support arm64 architecture. I'm hoping I just stepped away prematurely. I have just gone from never building from source before to having made 40-plus attempts just within the last month, so have learned a lot since I