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2017 Jan 09
2
Firefox Issue
On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 12:54 -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> James B. Byrne wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote:
> >>
> >> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts.
> >
> > Better fight with bits than blood.
>
> Yes, but... attacks on the friggin' IoT could result in lots of blood. Or,
>
2017 Jan 06
5
Firefox Issue
On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote:
>
>
> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts.
>
Better fight with bits than blood.
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2017 Jan 06
0
Firefox Issue
James B. Byrne wrote:
>
> On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote:
>>
>> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts.
>
> Better fight with bits than blood.
Yes, but... attacks on the friggin' IoT could result in lots of blood. Or,
less so, what do you mean all the rail lines have been knocked out of
commission for a week, and we can't get
2005 Jul 04
5
VOIP Providers Problems
you guys are so friggin funny..
all i see bout problems on most providers here are users who never
read a line of the handbook
i could prolly solve all these eyes closed with the asterisk handbook
on my side as a friend.
wake up..
i work for a hosting provider and we get lots of users assuming they
have it all right and us is the problem. and in fact 99% of the time
they are the ones who
2005 Feb 17
4
Mac Mini and chan_bluetooth, has anyone told The o if it works?
I googled on this for about an hour and the most relevant hit I got was, of
course, the first hit:
http://www.sowerbutts.com/linux-mac-mini/#support
In it, he indicates that the stock Bluetooth module "should work, but
untested" - he doesn't qualify the statement with anything. Has anyone tried
chan_bluetooth or even the Bluz stack on a Mini or a G5? If so, under Linux
or OSX?
2005 Jun 28
2
more flexible AllowUsers/DenyUsers syntax
Hi,
I hope this is the right place for a feature request.
I'd like to have more flexible AllowUsers/DenyUsers synax.
I am in a situation, where I have machines connected to three
networks (a private, high speed, a public, and a private vpn) and I'd
like to enable root logins only on the private networks. Currently I
see no way of doing this, because there is no way to specify a
2015 Apr 10
1
install woes
try creating small /boot partition for kernel and then rest of disk for
lvm..
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Eero
2015-04-10 22:01 GMT+03:00 <m.roth at 5-cent.us>:
> Chuck Campbell wrote:
> > I'm really at a loss.
> > I had 5.11 running on this machine, from this physical boot disk, until I
> > stepped on /bin the other day.
> >
> > I've tried installing Centos 5.10 and 5.11
2016 Oct 28
5
Just got defrauded - how do I block calls which contain a dash (RegEx noob question)
Hi list,
I'm using Asterisk2Billing (v2.0.16) and it appears to have an annoying
bug. When there are rates for e.g. 44 (UK landline) and 44870 (UK
premium) and a fraudster manages to somehow dial 44-870 instead of 44870
the rate for 44 will match, not the one for 44870.
So, I would like to block all calls on a dialplan level that contain a
dash. -44, 4-4, 44-, 44---, -, ---, just
2004 Aug 06
2
Problems streaming high bitrate over a LAN
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:43:33AM +0200, Martin Hierling wrote:
> HI,
>
> sounds like my problem discussed her two or three weeks ago.
> Add "sleep_ratio 0" to your icecast.conf.
>
> regards Martin
Thank you very muchly. It works now. Any idea how to synchronize 2 players on
the same stream? End up with ~ 1 s phase difference. NAS might be more
appropriate...
2004 Aug 06
1
Mount failed - icecast2 with ices
Ok so I finally realized that you need icecast2 for ogg streaming to work and
got the latest version of ices-0.2 installed. I am now unable to ever stream a
friggin mp3 never mind an ogg file. The server is up (icecast2) and I see it in
the web browser, when I try to run ices-0.2 I get the following errror. I am
running ices-0.2 as root and icecast2 as richard (might that be the problemo?)
Both
2001 Nov 25
2
RTCW on Wine questions.........
Ok heres the deal.....
Im not a gamer, this is the first game Ive bought in 4 years so please
bear with me.
Ive been playing RTCW MP2 Test since it came out , I loved it.
Sooo...when it hit the shelves I bought it, now, heres the hook, I run
only linux...but Im a completley impatient person so....I bought the
windows version assuming I could run it under linux, I can, it rocks,
all except one
2005 Feb 23
2
What's wrong with my exclude rules?
So, given this (broken up for email - it's all one line in the
script):
/usr/bin/rsync -q -a -e ssh -H --delete --delete-excluded
--ignore-errors --include "/" --exclude "/proc/*"
--exclude "/proc/bus/usb/*" --include "/boot/*"
--exclude "/dev/pts/*" --exclude "/dev/shm/*"
--exclude '/tmp/*' --exclude
2010 Jun 25
1
Compromised servers, SSH keys, and replay attacks
We had an incident recently where an openssh client and server were
replaced with trojanned versions (it has SKYNET ASCII-art in the binary,
if anyone's seen it. Anyone seen the source code ?). The trojan ssh &
sshd both logged host/user/password, and probably had a login backdoor.
Someone asked me what was their exposure if they used public/private keys
instead of passwords.
My
2022 Mar 23
3
On retiring some terminology
That's odd, seems a spam or phish sneaked through to the list.
NOT from me :)
Jim
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 21:38 Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser via Nut-upsuser <
nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
> Hello again,
> Please find lower the overall documentation:
>
>
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>
2012 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Python bindings in tree
On 3/17/2012 4:14 PM, Anders Waldenborg wrote:
> FYI:
>
> I've also been working on new python bindings.
>
> My bindings are written using ctypes (just like the in-tree
> clang/cindex bindings). Most of Core.h is bound, and stuff from
> ExecutionEngine.h, Analysis, BitReader, BitWriter. The have fairly
> good test coverage (using nosetests). The ctypes definitions are
2008 Oct 23
3
high cpu load
I think I have narrowed down the problem why smbd processes are soaking
up so much CPU on our file server. Here are some selected samples from
strace output as I attached to the offending smbd process:
Culprit #1
I took three sample snapshots, each lasted for several seconds, and I
took them
minutes apart from each other. I noticed many lines involved stat'ing
the
a single file in the
2004 Aug 06
3
off topic: info on mp3 files
hi,
this is way off topic, but maybe someone can help...
i'm looking for a script or prog that gives me info
on a mp3-file, like what mpg123 shows when starting up
plus some tech details like size, time, frequency etc.
i've tried perl-MP3-Info, but it doesn't know about
album, title, artist etc.
i want to use it for fetching as much info as possible
from a file into a database. any
2003 Sep 19
3
SHN
I am interetsed to know views on how does best quality ogg compression compare
with SHN or whether this is this really comparing apples with oranges because
SHN does not compress that greatly?
I am on a Music list that is doing a Tape Tree. I guess Grateful dead have
made SHN the cult leader format.
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2019 Jul 16
3
pigeonhole question: filtering on delivered-to in case of fetchmail
So, one of the problems I am seeing is that people are trying to fake
users into revealing information by sending from an outside domain but
with an internal reply to address and claiming to be administration, IT
or what not.
I can set up something that will reject if from is outside the domain by
reply to is internal. The problem is in some setups, there are fetchmail
setups. I do not want to
2015 Apr 10
3
install woes
I'm really at a loss.
I had 5.11 running on this machine, from this physical boot disk, until I
stepped on /bin the other day.
I've tried installing Centos 5.10 and 5.11 to this Seagate 1TB drive. Both
installs run perfectly, but when I try to reboot, grub says
Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xee
googling this indicates that the disk has a GUID partition table. This must have