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2019 Aug 02
3
[OT] odd network question
On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 08:22:06AM +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
> > This is just the first screen of it, there are many more. The data
> > compiled here is for the last month (rsyslog is keeping the current
> > log plus four older logs). I find it disturbing that there were 12251
> > attempts at telnet during that time, 2154 on 8080, and so forth. either
> > I'm
2019 Aug 02
0
[OT] odd network question
> This is just the first screen of it, there are many more. The data
> compiled here is for the last month (rsyslog is keeping the current
> log plus four older logs). I find it disturbing that there were 12251
> attempts at telnet during that time, 2154 on 8080, and so forth. either
> I'm some kind of special/hot target, or else everybody gets this kind
> of crap and may not
2019 Aug 02
0
[OT] odd network question
Fred Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 08:22:06AM +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
>>
>>> This is just the first screen of it, there are many more. The data
>>> compiled here is for the last month (rsyslog is keeping the current log
>>> plus four older logs). I find it disturbing that there were 12251
>>> attempts at telnet during that time, 2154 on
2019 Aug 02
3
[OT] odd network question
On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 09:28:23AM -0400, mark wrote:
> Fred Smith wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 08:22:06AM +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>> This is just the first screen of it, there are many more. The data
> >>> compiled here is for the last month (rsyslog is keeping the current log
> >>> plus four older logs). I find it
2019 Aug 02
0
[OT] odd network question
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 8:53 PM Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
wrote:
> ....
reveals that of all the source addresses trying to poke at 48825,
> there are 193 unique addresses. Either this indicates a heck of a lot
> of sites having at my firewall, or that some few sites are all spoofing
> their addresses. I can sort of understand people whaling away at ports
>
2017 Aug 03
1
find similar words in text
I received this from Matt Jockers and it worked!
I missed something.
How can I now see(display) this list?
Hi Riann,
There are a couple of ways that you could do this. . . the best
approach would probably be to use *grep* instead of *which*, but let me
show you both ways.
On page 30, replace
whales.v <- which(moby.word.v == *whale*)
with
whale_words <- c(*whale", *whales",
2017 Jul 31
4
find similar words in text
I am new to R.
Busy with Text Analysis.
Need a script to find e.g
whale, whales, whale's, whaler, whalers, whaling,... in Moby Dick
Riaan
2017 Aug 03
0
find similar words in text
Please keep messages on the list so others can pitch in.
_Which_ words do you want to consider identical for the purpose of frequency count?
_What_ do you want to plot?
B.
> On Aug 3, 2017, at 4:36 PM, Riaan Van Der Walt <Riaan.VanDerWalt at nwu.ac.za> wrote:
>
> Hallo Boris,
> I've loaded the Rstem, Snowball.
> But I am clueless how to get a list eg. whal* (whale,
1998 Oct 08
3
digest...
Hi
I get this mailing-list as a digest (as everyone does, i guess). This is
quite inconvinient for answering single questions.. I every digest there is
a message with Subject: Re: Samba dingest <NR>... This makes it hard to keep
track about whath message the replay is ment for.
Another problem is, that mime-attachments don?t seem to work. This is
especially bad, because some Microsoft
2006 Jun 06
2
Toggle css for display on page load?
In my layout I have a navigation bar with a few elements in it. The
elements can be toggled on or off and thereby reveal or conceal some
subtopics. I store the state of the toggle for the navigation elements
in the session.
When the page is reloaded, the navigation items are collapsed because
the css for display: none is set by default in the html for the
navigation elements. Is there a
2005 Jun 18
8
getting my head around DMZ
Hello,
I have been running Shorewall for quite some time at an ISP client of
mine to protect his LAN. We have just upgraded to 2.2.4 and he now wants
to put his servers in a DMZ.
The servers have public IPs in two classes xxx.xxx.79.0 and
xxx.xxx.242.0. The public IP on the router for each class is
xxx.xxx.79.126 and xxx.xxx.242.126.
I am using masq and 192.168.1.0 on eth0 LAN
I have tried
2008 Feb 05
1
is encrypted iax safe and secure?
Hello,
I'm doing some research concerning iax encryption, I haven't find any
clients (softphones or hardphones) which implement so I have not tested
it yet.
There was also this message on asterisk-security mailing list
http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20070507.101933.222987b2.en.html
which got no answers and this makes me think that this iax encryption is
not much interesting for the
2004 Aug 06
2
Packet loss concealment ??
Hi,
I would like to know which method uses Speex to conceal the loss of packets. I've reviewed the code and haven't found anything.
Thanks in advance.
Iago Soto.
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2007 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Hi Scott,
On 18 Mar 2007, at 04:22, Scott Fortmann-Roe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a mentoring organization for
> Google's summer of code. LLVM looks like an exciting project that
> overlaps some of my interests.
>
> I would be interested in developing an additional front end for a
> language it does not currently support (I'm open to
2007 Mar 18
6
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Hi,
I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a mentoring organization for
Google's summer of code. LLVM looks like an exciting project that
overlaps some of my interests.
I would be interested in developing an additional front end for a
language it does not currently support (I'm open to what language). I
do not know much about what this entails in regards to what LLVM
requires from its
2017 Jul 07
3
AMI column widths
Hi.
I'm trying to get a list of the channels currently in use on an Asterisk server (1.8.32.1 if it matters) over AMI.
I send the command "sip show channels", and I get back a response along the lines of (* used to protect the innocent...):
Peer User/ANR Call ID Format Hold Last Message Expiry Peer
*8.22.*0.34 02035644444
2004 Dec 15
1
IAX2 tolerance on packet losses
Hello,
I'm experiencing some problems with running IAX2 protocol on quite
reliable link with G729A codec. My customer has 2mb FR link to the
Internet used in about 20%. Ping statistics:
50 packets transmitted, 49 received, 2% packet loss, time 49496ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 9.308/13.126/33.307/4.851 ms
Everything would be great, but the quality isn't good enough. I have
2mb/512kb DSL
2012 Dec 05
1
Error: unlink_directory(.../lucene-indexes) with doveadm index
Hi,
Per discussion on this previous thread:
http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2012-October/068849.html
I am updating search indexes on all my mailboxes via a nightly cronjob that
runs: doveadm index -A '*'
The problem we're running into is that random mailboxes will throw the
following error during the update (sanitized to conceal actual domain name):
doveadm(user at
2011 Jan 03
1
personal details appearing on google such after I pose a question in the R-help forum
Hi all,
Out of curiosity I googled my name yesterday to just see what new information in the web there is associated with me. To my surprise, I found in addition to the questions i have posted on this forum, my email address and my signature details (name, address, telephone number) seem to appear everytime i pose a question. How can i conceal my personal details from the access of anyone when
2004 Aug 27
1
Cisco 7940 - SCCP or SIP?
Hi All
I have recently downloaded Asterisk and was so impressed I thought I would
setup a home server and I went out and got myself a couple of cisco
7940's. (and a sipaura 3000!). thanks to various posts on this list and
the voip-info site I have managed to get chan_sccp setup and working with
the 7940's but the I tried to get the messages, services and softkeys
working. It seems