Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Thanks Tom"
2003 Jan 24
6
icmp: w.x.y.z unreachable need to defrag (mtu 296)
Hi,
I have a setup that consist of 2 firewalls connected over dialup and
PPP. Each side of the ppp are protected by shorewall. One side of the
PPP masquerades everything not addressed to the local network to its
eth0 (the net).
fw1 <---- ppp (dialup) -----> fw0 <----- NET
When making an http request to a site on the Internet from the machine
not directly connected to the net (fw1), the
2008 Jun 24
1
Dynamically switching lattice device characteristics in Sweave under Makefile control
I am indebted to Deepayan Sarkar for lattice graphics, Fritz Leisch
for Sweave and the authors of the beamer package for LaTeX. For me
these are a "killer app" combination. I wouldn't want to go back to
creating presentations in any other way.
When I create a presentation I use a Makefile that allows me to the
presentation version of the slides, a 4-up version for printing on
2003 Jan 08
3
Access to internet execpt some subnets
Hello Shorewall users
I have a firewall based on RedHat 8.0 and Shorewall.
I have 2 interfaces, with 2 ip address on the loc interface, the connection
to the internet runs through my company''s network with an ADSL/MPLS line. I
need to configure my Shorewall with the possiblity to deny some users''
access to the ''net'' for some subnet.
Ex. my son''s
2002 Jun 15
2
Invalid property value
I have a Windows application that I would like to have running on Linux
as it is my platform of choice. This application is a proprietary Visual
Basic program. It's name is crisscross real-estate. Using the latest
codeweavers-wine I was able to install it on a pre-install windows
directory layout and the application is behaving very well except that
in at one point in the program I get an
2003 Jan 13
0
Thanks Tom. Development doldrums in another open source project
I, too, want to thank Tom for such a great software package and all the
support he has always given.
I was just reading a Slashdot interview with the Nagios/NetSaint author
Ethan Galstad. The whole article is interesting and I bet the questions
and answers would be similar for Shorewall:
http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/09/1216259&mode=thread&tid=156
Question 19
2003 Sep 15
0
Thanks Tom Dickson.... and the others
Hi:
I?m sorry I didn?t answer before, but I just couldn?t, I was too busy at my
job.
Tom, I did as you suggest me but it was a surprise, I don?t have acccess
to that web site!! I was not prompted for a password or any thing alike but
it was prohibited from my server. Nevertheless my workstation could do it.
I know you might be wondering: how come, but it?s simple. I have a RedHat
server
2003 Aug 12
0
Acknowledgemnts and some new stuff
Some new stuff in the directories horn and strings.
I am indebted to Nathan Sharfi for totally reorganizing the web page of
pan.zipcon. It was a heroic effort, as there was considerable mess.
Included were important help for Windows and Mac users, -- how to get free
music players and how to use wget for download. This contribution is a
milestone in the popularization of ogg-vorbis. See
2002 Mar 20
3
Shorewall 1.2.10
This is a minor release of Shorewall.
In this release:
1. A "shorewall try" command has been added. This command attempts to
restart Shorewall using an alternate configuration and if that
attempt fails, Shorewall is automatically started with the default
configuration. This is useful for remote administration where a
failed restart of Shorewall can leave you isolated from
2003 Jan 29
5
A suggestion
Tom,
I was upgrading a remote firewall, when upon restart, shorewall found a
rule with a wrong zone and decided to not continue and stop itself.
The problem now, is I cannot access that firewall over ssh anymore. One
suggestion would be to instead of "shorewall stop" to have a basic
emergency rule with only ACCEPT:info all all tcp ssh rule instead with
DROP all policy. Shorewall could
2008 Sep 13
1
How do I set up Steam?
I just set up Ubuntu Hardy Heron on my Compaq Presario C712nr laptop, and I was hoping that someone could help me to set up Steam so that it will fully function. I have previously tried this, yet was unable to get the Steam Community working properly with its chat functions and such. This was a real dealbreaker for me, as Steam Community is my primary social networking service.
If anyone could
2009 May 28
1
Unable to load R
Dear all,
I have recently installed R on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux
(RHEL5) system. But I am unable to load R and it is giving the following
error :
*/usr/local/lib/R/bin/exec/R: error while loading shared libraries:
libreadline.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory*
I have checked for the presence of the above mention library and found that
the library
2012 Mar 15
1
line plot over a barplot
Dear all,
I have data in the following format :
X-axis Y-axis
<0 10%
0-20 20%
20-40 30%
40-60 40%
......... and so on.
I want to plot a bar graph of the above. Also I would want to add a
trendline passing either through the center of each bar or through the top.
Is it also possible to get the r-squared and p-values for
2003 Jan 26
7
Bug in shorewall
I just added 802.1Q VLAN support to redhat initscripts. And after
support was ready, I tried to restart shorewall. Well it blew into
pieces. Seems like shorewall can''t handle device names like:
eth0.3 very properly. That''s default naming of vlan devices. eth1 is
master device and 3 is id of my test vlan.
So when I added to interfaces line:
home eth0.3 detect
seems like
2004 Dec 29
0
HNY Tom & Shoreline Firewall
Hi Tom,
Happy New Year to you, familly, and everything close to you.
Many Thanks for firewalling me, and some others.
Ciao''
Mathieu
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2010 May 11
1
Announcing Spirit Markdown
Here is another implementation of Markdown, this time in c++ using the Boost Spirit library.
Spirit Markdown is written in (hopefully!) idiomatic modern c++ and a full suite of unit tests are provided. It is licensed under the Boost Software License (OSI compliant).
The purpose of writing this is:
* for me to gain expertise in the use of Spirit, both through direct experience and public review,
2003 Aug 13
1
AW: Acknowledgemnts and some new stuff
> I am also indebted to Giuliano Pochini for his code for preserving
> directory links when downloading with wget. The Apache server does not
> preserve symbolic links in the download. What happens is that instead of
> one directory of files with another directory pointing to it, there
> are dupicate files downloaded. This is a bad waste of bandwidth.
How is this done? Will it work
2017 Jul 20
0
Thanks to every one
On 07/16/2017 12:30 PM, Andreas Benzler wrote:
> - The firewall is placed in front of the cluster.
> - After you have found a safe base for this, you freeze it.
Sorry, but this statement really urks me in a wrong way. Why do you
think a firewall is the ONLY part that needs to be provide security?
That's the way I read this statement - that it doesn't matter anywhere
else. In
2009 Sep 17
1
Turning points in a series
Good morning once more. My problem of yesterday has been addressed. Having
learned a few tricks from that, I wish to ask another question in connection
with that. My data is a cosmic ray data consisting of dates and counts. When
I plot a graph of counts versus dates, the resultant signal shows a number
of maximum and minimum points. These minimum points (turning points) are of
interest to me.
2007 Jun 25
2
manipulate a matrix
I have read everything I can find on how to manipulate a results matrix in R and I have to admit I'm stumped. I have set up a process to extract a dataset from ArcGIS to compute a similarity index (Jaccards) in Vegan. The dataset is fairly simple, but large, and consists of rows = sample area, and columns = elements. I've been able to view the results in R, but I want to get the results
2017 Jul 20
1
Thanks to every one
On Thu, July 20, 2017 8:07 am, Peter Larsen wrote:
> On 07/16/2017 12:30 PM, Andreas Benzler wrote:
>> - The firewall is placed in front of the cluster.
>> - After you have found a safe base for this, you freeze it.
>
> Sorry, but this statement really urks me in a wrong way. Why do you
> think a firewall is the ONLY part that needs to be provide security?
> That's