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2005 Jan 07
8
Virus Detector ?
Hi Tom,
I´m very glad using Shorewall
I proud to say that use it in my whole network (215 Real IP´s over ProxyArp)
I can filter everyone have mac-control of then etc etc.
Well I´m like a child playing with it :)
But now, have a question there is any way to filter or use an Anti-virus in this network ?
To drop packets with virus ?? To scan HTTP request ?? Or maybe use Dansguardian ?
Did you
2011 Nov 21
1
coverage plot
Hi,
I'm very beginner for R but I think it is a time to start as it is very useful.
I have a coverage read file (illusmp454merCbed) for whole genome ~ 450 Mbp. This is head of this file.
Scaffold sca_position coverage
Scaffold1 1 0
Scaffold1 2 0
Scaffold1 3 0
Scaffold1 4 0
Scaffold1 5 0
Scaffold1 6 0
Scaffold1 7 1
Scaffold1 8 3
Scaffold1 9 3
I would like to plot everage coverage for every 1
2009 Nov 22
3
[LLVMdev] -O0 compile time speed (was: Go)
On Nov 21, 2009, at 1:00 PM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
> Chris Lattner writes:
>> I'm still really interested in making Clang (and thus LLVM) faster at -O0 (while still preserving debuggability of course).
>
> Why?
I want the compiler to build things quickly in all modes, but -O0 in particular is important for a fast compile/debug/edit cycle. Are you asking why fast compilers
2009 Nov 22
0
[LLVMdev] -O0 compile time speed (was: Go)
Chris Lattner writes:
> On Nov 21, 2009, at 1:00 PM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
>
>> Chris Lattner writes:
>>> I'm still really interested in making Clang (and thus LLVM) faster
>>> at -O0 (while still preserving debuggability of course).
>>
>> Why?
>
> I want the compiler to build things quickly in all modes, but -O0 in
> particular is
2009 Nov 22
3
[LLVMdev] -O0 compile time speed
Arnt Gulbrandsen <arnt at gulbrandsen.priv.no> writes:
>>>> I'm still really interested in making Clang (and thus LLVM) faster
>>>> at -O0 (while still preserving debuggability of course).
>>>
>>> Why?
>>
>> I want the compiler to build things quickly in all modes, but -O0 in
>> particular is important for a fast
2002 Oct 07
4
Application
How should I install windows applications on clients joining a samba PDC?
THX
Davide Parise
E-Mail: d.parise@agora.it
2008 Nov 25
1
ntop from rpmforge
I installed ntop on a centos5.2 system (which got all yum updates a few
days ago)...
# rpm -q ntop rrdtool
ntop-3.3.8-1.el5.rf
rrdtool-1.2.28-1.el5.rf
went through the password configuration
when I start it, its erroring.
# service ntop start
Starting ntop: Processing file /etc/ntop.conf for parameters...
Mon Nov 24 23:56:36 2008 NOTE: Interface merge enabled by default
Mon
2007 Nov 26
1
visualizing nucleotide sequence properties
Hi there,
I am looking for R-packages that can help me visualize properties on
nucleotide sequences. I want to display sequences in the 1-100K base range
as lines and plot features above and below those lines.
Any ideas would be welcome.
Thanks,
Bernd
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2009 Dec 10
3
ntop from rpmforge
I don't know why I haven't signed up for this list before since we use
CentOS all over the place. The list is very useful and it is good for
me to participate and "give back" to the community.
Anywho, I wanted to post this response to a thread that was created back
in November 2008 about the ntop daemon failing to start. I'm currently
setting up ntop as a NetFlow &
2006 Jun 11
2
Anyone running ntop on FBSD5.4
If you are running ntop on 5.4, what compile options?
Use ports version? Or surgefile tarball?
It makes a great security forensics tools, but I can't get it to stop
segfaulting.Was wondering if anyone found a fix for it.
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2011 Jul 29
2
Looking for ntop alternative
Hi,
Can anyone please recomment an ntop alternative for me, which is more
stable as well? I need to monitor all connections to and from a CentOS
5 server and ntop does it fairly well, but seems to crash at random
times, and thus looses all the date prior to the crash.
Cacti / MRTG only gives complete bandwidth usage on the given
interface, but I need to know how much bandwidth goes where, and
2009 Nov 21
0
[LLVMdev] -O0 compile time speed (was: Go)
Chris Lattner writes:
> I'm still really interested in making Clang (and thus LLVM) faster at
> -O0 (while still preserving debuggability of course).
Why?
Arnt
2003 Mar 14
5
ipsec for linux 2.4 eventually made easy?!
hi there,
I just wanted to share a recent discovery I did on how to setup a secure
VPN implementation for linux 2.4.x (I''m using 2.4.20 but it should be
working, as far as documentation states, for > 2.4.18) without using
FreeS/WAN.
The tool (ipsec_tunnel: http://ringstrom.mine.nu/ipsec_tunnel/, by
Tobias Ringström) is a kernel module based on ipip and ip_gre. It uses
CyptoAPI to
2008 Aug 21
2
IP options
I'm seeing something similar to bug 1179
(https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1179), even with the
reordered IP options check.
For some reason, getsockopt is returning an IP options of length 2,
value 00 00.
Would Mark Weindling's original patch
(https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=1105) break anything if
I incorporated it?
Platform: HP NonStop S7000 series
2006 Jun 29
6
Real time traffic Grapher
hi all :)
anyone knows some Real time traffic grapher application ?
faster than mrtg , im not looking for web based ones ...
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2006 Mar 13
1
Log message
Hi,
I'm working on some project which is sort of log filter.
Last few days I noticed that there are some wacky people
scanning sshd port all the time from anywhere.
Although sshd reports it with syslog error message which is
very helpful, I'd like to know the source ip address with
following message:
canohost.c: around line #100
if (getaddrinfo(name, NULL, &hints, &aitop) !=
2005 Jan 06
3
tc and ntop inconsistent data flow
Dear List,
Sorry for the dublicated email but I couldn''t get any answer.
I am trying to limit some IP blocs with tc with following three step.
# interface
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: cbq avpkt 1000 bandwidth 256kbit # class
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1: classid 1:1 cbq rate 64kbit \
allot 1500 prio 5 bounded isolated
# rules
# download
tc filter add dev eth0 parent 1:
2009 Mar 25
5
looking for some advice to monitor network usage in office
Hi all,
I've been asked by a college to setup a monitor to monitor a Windows
network, but on internet usage. They want to have detailed usage, i.e.
on a per IP / PC basis, and if possible to get stats for every
protocol, and see over a period of time what goes on.
My first though wat ntop, which does all of this, but it doesn't save
the data in a DB, so if the server reboots the stats
2014 Jun 23
2
ListenAdress Exclusion
I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on a simpler way to exclude
addresses from having listeners on them.
I know a lot of people have multiple subnets, especially larger
corporations.
Some networks are non-route-able, and therefor unsuitable for use with SSH,
aside from communication between other servers on the same subnet.
Given that we may want to exclude those non-route-able
2011 Jan 16
3
Network bandwidth tools.
Hi All,
I am wondering what tools are available in CentOS 5.5 that would allow me to measure incoming and outgoing network speeds? My new website seems to be getting a lot more traffic that I had anticipated off the bat and I would like to measure resource usage to ensure it is keeping up.
I know that top only measures CPU
Best,
-Jason