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2003 Oct 28
0
RE WebMin Module
Hiya, > You would look on the Webmin site for that. I have absolutely nothing > to > do with the development or support of the Webmin Shorewall module. The > development of the Webmin Shorewall module does not track the > development of Shorewall so it is very unlikely that you will ever > find > a Webmin module that supports the current Shorewall version > completely.
2003 Feb 26
0
Re: Exchange Server in DMZ (Tom Eastep)
Hello, First my apologies .. I have had the flu for days and I am still groggy .. So when I replied the whole message it must have been the drugs in my system .. :-) Second my apologies .. Steve had answered this question already quite well along the same lines as myself .. I just had not read BOTH digests first .. Francesca C. Smith Lady Linux Internet Services 1801 Bolton Street # 1
2003 Sep 19
0
Re: Shorewall-users Digest, Vol 10, Issue 59
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I changed all rules to drop (Even the one in shorewall.conf) .. And PSAD works great with Shorewall here ... Although that might not be what you want. Lady Linux At 10:43 AM 9/19/2003, you wrote: >Is there a way for shorewall to be comatible with psad ? >thanks & regards >Petr Novak "No Problems Only Solutions"
2005 May 27
3
Re: Shorewall development web site (Mike Noyes)
Hello, I leave for a couple days .. (Well months) and look at what has happened. :-) I would throw my support in behind Xoops .. to be honest .. If a portal is what we are trying to achieve here. I just happen to think that sometimes .. More work goes into web design etc than goes into actual Code. But thats because I am a lamer at web design :-) I am coming in here a bit late .. But tell
2003 Jul 16
2
New Document on Shorewall Website
Graeme Boyle has contributed a nice description of his Corporate Network Shorewall environment. You can find it at http://shorewall.net/CorpNetwork.htm Thanks Graeme! -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall - iptables made easy Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2009 Apr 09
2
how to automatically select certain columns using for loop in dataframe
Hi, I am trying to display / print certain columns in my data frame that share certain condition (for example, part of the column name). I am using for loop, as follow: # below is the sample data structure all.data <- data.frame( NUM_A = 1:5, NAME_A = c("Andy", "Andrew", "Angus", "Alex", "Argo"), NUM_B = 1:5, NAME_B =
2004 Apr 26
1
troubles working with Voicetronix Openswitch12
dear Hackers, i have a voicetronix Openswitch card, and i have been finding it very dificult to get it to work with asterisk. i intend to connect 8 ports to the PSTN and 4 as station ports. problem 1: On running asterisk all i get at first i get : event[9=>[11] station OFF hook] on vpb/1-12 even [12=>[11] loop drop on vpb/1-12 event [12=>[11] Tone detect:GRUNT event [2=>[11] Dial
2010 Mar 01
0
question on DPpackage
Hi to everyone, I'm a PhD student and I'm involved in non parametric analyses of hierarchical models. I tried to use package DPpackage on my data, but I encountered some problems in interpreting ouputs. Can anybody help me? The problem can be remued as follows: I have a logit hierarchical model for survival (i.e. binary response) in patients affected by heart failure (the court
2012 May 25
2
Collecting results of a test with array
Dear contributors I have tried this experiment: x<-c() for (i in 1:12){ x[i]<-list(cbind(x1[i],x2[i])) #this is a list of 12 couples of time series I am using to perform a test } # that compares them 2 by 2 # ################# #trace statistic test<-data.frame() cval<-array( , dim=c(2,3,12)) for (i in 2:12){ for (k in 1:2){ for (j in 1:3){ result[k,j,i]<-
2024 Jun 13
1
Create a numeric series in an efficient way
Maybe this was your solution? blocC <- c(rep(x=c(1:13), times=84)) blocC <- arrange(.data = data.frame(blocC), blocC) The second line sorts, but that may not be needed depending on application. The object class is also different in the sorted solution. Tim -----Original Message----- From: R-help <r-help-bounces at r-project.org> On Behalf Of Francesca PANCOTTO via R-help Sent:
2003 Feb 26
0
Re: Exchange Server in DMZ (i-hacked.com)
Hiya, My two cents here .. I use a locked down Linux Sendmail relay (use sendmail null-client feature on any spare old server or PC) in my DMZ to relay Mail to the exchange server in my local zone. Its sort of the moat you have to cross over to get at the castle walls and the hot oil dumped on your head approach. Francesca C. Smith Lady Linux Internet Services 1801 Bolton Street # 1 Baltimore,
2011 Jul 27
3
Reorganize(stack data) a dataframe inducing names
Dear Contributors, thanks for collaboration. I am trying to reorganize data frame, that looks like this: n1.Index Date PX_LAST n2.Index Date.1 PX_LAST.1 n3.Index Date.2 PX_LAST.2 1 NA 04/02/07 1.34 NA 04/02/07 1.36 NA 04/02/07 1.33 2 NA 04/09/07 1.34 NA 04/09/07
2003 Jul 25
16
"shorewall stop"
Although Shorewall provides safeguards against it, people seem to regularly shoot themselves in the foot when doing remote system administration. I''ve been thinking about this problem and wonder if a change to the way that "shorewall stop" behaves might help. Today, "shorewall stop" stops all traffic except to/from those destinations listed in
2011 Oct 03
2
Merge two data frames and find common values and non-matching values
Hi, I am trying to find a function to match two data frames of different lengths for one field only. So, for example, df1 is: Name Position location francesca A 75 cristina B 36 And df2 is: location Country 75 UK 56 Austria And I would like to match on "Location" and the output to be something like: Name Position Location Match francesca A 75 1 cristina B 36 0 I have tried with
2024 Jun 13
1
Create a numeric series in an efficient way
I apologize, I solved the problem, sorry for that. f. Il giorno gio 13 giu 2024 alle ore 16:42 Francesca PANCOTTO < francesca.pancotto at unimore.it> ha scritto: > Dear Contributors > I am trying to create a numeric series with repeated numbers, not > difficult task, but I do not seem to find an efficient way. > > This is my solution > > blocB <- c(rep(x = 1,
2017 Oct 19
0
Select part of character row name in a data frame
(Re-)read the discussion of indexing (both `[` and `[[`) and be sure to get clear on the difference between matrices and data frames in the Introduction to R document that comes with R. There are many ways to create numeric vectors, character vectors, and logical vectors that can then be used as indexes, including the straightforward way: df[ c( "Unique to strat ", "Unique
2013 Jan 27
2
Loops
Dear Contributors, I am asking help on the way how to solve a problem related to loops for that I always get confused with. I would like to perform the following procedure in a compact way. Consider that p is a matrix composed of 100 rows and three columns. I need to calculate the sum over some rows of each column separately, as follows: fa1<-(colSums(p[1:25,])) fa2<-(colSums(p[26:50,]))
2003 Sep 22
9
[Bug 702] dont call userauth_finish after auth2_challenge_stop
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702 Summary: dont call userauth_finish after auth2_challenge_stop Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.7.1p1 Platform: UltraSparc OS/Version: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: PAM support AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
2003 Sep 18
4
[Bug 676] auth-pam.c trashes stack in sshpam_thread_conv() with more than one message
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676 Summary: auth-pam.c trashes stack in sshpam_thread_conv() with more than one message Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.7p1 Platform: UltraSparc OS/Version: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: security Priority: P2 Component: PAM support
2017 Oct 19
0
Select part of character row name in a data frame
Quoting Francesca PANCOTTO <f.pancotto at unimore.it>: > Dear R contributors, > > I have a problem in selecting in an efficient way, rows of a data > frame according to a condition, > which is a part of a row name of the table. > > The data frame is made of 64 rows and 2 columns, but the row names > are very long but I need to select them according to a small