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2015 Apr 21
1
whois command in c6
On 4/21/2015 9:46 AM, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 09:39:09AM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
>> >the whois command in c6 references whois.v6nic.net for ip addresses in the
>> >43.0.0.0/8 range (and maybe others). v6nic is no longer a valid whois
>> >server, any nets delegated to it should instead be delegated to apnic.
> The distribution
2015 Apr 21
0
whois command in c6
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 09:39:09AM -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> the whois command in c6 references whois.v6nic.net for ip addresses in the
> 43.0.0.0/8 range (and maybe others). v6nic is no longer a valid whois
> server, any nets delegated to it should instead be delegated to apnic.
The distribution jwhosis.conf is hopelessly out-of-date. You can
retrieve an up-to-date one from:
2015 Aug 06
2
Skype on CentOS
On 05/08/15 08:06 PM, Andrew Daviel wrote:
>
> I have Skype 2.1.0 running on CentOS 5, but it does not support video.
>
> At various times I have tried to install or run more recent versions on
> CentOS 5 and CentOS 6, but generally they fail for some reason, e.g.
> library requirements.
>
> We would like to run Skype in some conference rooms, for business
> reasons
2011 Sep 10
4
TIP for broken ARIN whois
This works for me on Centos 5.6. It may assist newcomers to the Linux
world of Centos.
whois 51.51.51.51
produces a normal and conventional display of data.
However since ARIN, the North American registrar of IP addresses,
"modernised" its WHOIS processing, a query to
whois 64.64.64.64
will produce a one line summary of possible matches, which always
includes ARIN, but omits the
2005 Nov 21
1
[OT] DNSguruz pl help: whois structure, delegation & handling delegation with Tinydns.
List:
Sorry for posting to this list but could not find step by step
instructions anywhere nor get any concerned list to respond.
Newbie to DNS technicals but can work with instructions if given
in ./configure for complete idiots ;-)
1. I have taken a static IP from my ISP 203.134.221.162 and the ISP has
put up an entry in APNIC whois (please check the same)...to me it seems
incomplete, as it
2006 Dec 01
4
I've been hacked -- what should I do next?
My home system has been hacked. It's running CentOS 4.4, and I
recently added an account to play around with Samba shares to back up
PCs here at home. I had set a weak password for that account and
forgot to disable it after my testing. I could hear the disk being
accessed constantly, so I knew something was up. I disabled the port
forwarding to my CentOS box on my Linksys router
2014 Jun 18
3
problem with centos.org whois
It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry
for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the
whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully
bring it to someone else's attention, as well.
Hopefully it gets gets out before my mailserver expires its DNS
cache for centos.org.
Expect centos.org to be offline for a bit
2014 Jun 18
1
problem with centos.org whois
On 6/17/2014 9:36 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
> It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry
> for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the
> whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully
> bring it to someone else's attention, as well.
>
> Hopefully it gets gets out before my mailserver expires
2012 Nov 22
1
jwhois requires lynx...
Hey,
maybe lynx package should be a requirement of the whois package...?
? $ whois ubiquity.io
? [Querying http://www.io.io/cgi-bin/whois]
? [HTTP: Unable to run web browser: /usr/bin/lynx: No such file or directory]
Thx,
JD
2015 Apr 22
0
CentOS-6.6 - wget $? returns 0 when invalid protocol used
Can someone enlighten me why this:
wget --quiet --no-check-certificate
ttps://flub.githubusercontent.com/jodrell/jwhois/master/example/jwhois.conf
; echo $?
returns this:
0
When wget --no-quiet says this:
wget --no-quiet --no-check-certificate
ttps://flub.githubusercontent.com/jodrell/jwhois/master/example/jwhois.conf
; echo $?
2015 Aug 17
2
Optional WHOIS netname on login banner
I think this is probably my first post to this mailing list, so hello!
Occasionally I log in to my servers from IP addresses without reverse DNS configured, so sometimes I'll see an IP I don't recognise because I can't remember what I did the day before and get a bit spooked until I WHOIS the IP and find the netname reminds me I logged in from that IP.
I set out prepared to script
2003 Feb 19
4
Help in separate window under X11
Dear R users,
Is there the possibitily in R under X11 to get (after typing help(...)
command) separate help window, as it is in Windows version?
Best wishes,
=================================
Dr. Alexey B. Shipunov
Section of Molecular Systematics
Jodrell Laboratory
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3DS, U.K.
e-mail: a.shipunov at rbgkew.org.uk
2014 Jun 06
3
Loss of Ethernet adaptor
At ~07:40 (UTC-4:00) this morning our gateway host lost its WAN Ethernet
adaptor. Subsequent to recovery, which required a reboot, the following
entries were find in /var/log/messages:
Jun 6 07:39:50 gway02 kernel: PING_FLOOD: IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:25:90:61:74:c0:00
:24:14:2b:f2:80:08:00 SRC=74.205.112.125 DST=216.185.71.33 LEN=64 TOS=0x00 PREC=
0x00 TTL=50 ID=30954 PROTO=ICMP TYPE=8 CODE=0
2014 Jun 18
0
problem with centos.org whois
On Tue, 17 Jun 2014, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 6/17/2014 9:36 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
>> It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry
>> for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the
>> whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully
>> bring it to someone else's attention, as well.
2003 Nov 11
4
A co-occurrence matrix
Dear R experts,
I have a matrix (from some sort of
classification) like this:
object group
[1,] 1 1
[2,] 2 2
[3,] 3 1
[4,] 4 1
[5,] 5 3
And I need something like this:
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,] 1 0 1 1 0
[2,] 0 1 0 0 0
[3,] 1 0 1 1 0
[4,] 1 0 1 1 0
[5,] 0 0 0 0 1
where all
2010 Mar 23
4
Publishing a webcam on a web page?
This talk of cameras has reminded me of a problem I've not yet been able
to solve.
I have a Logitech Communicate STX
( ID 046d:08ad Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Communicate STX )
This seems to work under v4l on CentOS 5.4. If I load xawtv (from rpmforge)
then I can view the image from the camera.
But what I'd like to be able to do is have the image appear on a web page
(maybe streaming
2005 Oct 16
3
Radio software
Hi List,
Does anyone know of any type of radio tuner software available for
CentOS in either 32 or 64-bit versions? The card is an ATI X600. I've
got the video driver from ATI installed, but they do not have any other
user level software available. I think I remember reading something
about some software being available for the BT chipset, but I'm a tad
out of date on that.
2005 Sep 06
4
Paranoid Firewalling
After reading this article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/08/31/blocking_chinese_ip_addresses/
I got to thinking that there is really no reason for *any* traffic to
hit my servers that comes from anywhere outside North America. So I
wrote the perl script at the end of this posting to extract selected IP
ranges posted at iana.org and convert them into iptables rules blocking
any traffic
2005 Apr 21
0
Viral activitiy coming from an IP in your network.
Hi, my name is Grant Taylor. I am a subscriber to the LARTC mail list lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl. The LARTC mail lists has been plagued with viral email coming from changing IPs in your one of your subnets. Based on the fact that the WhoIs information below says that the subnet in question is a dial up pool this would explain the changing IPs. In less than 6 days the list has received 14 viral
2016 Jul 05
2
multiple connection (be careful with carrier-grade NAT)
Hi,
Yes I aware to the NAT possibility,
But let's assume that this is the issue, there is no reason that 30 listeners
>From the same country will connect and disconnect at the same time range...
I'm pretty sure that its individual listener/IP.
I deleted the Access log files, but in the next time that I will catch similar situation again,
I will complete the investigation.
Nobody from