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2024 Apr 29
1
RFE to extend "LISTEN" directive to support host-colon-port (as single token)
Jim Klimov via Nut-upsdev <nut-upsdev at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes: > A recent discussion in the issue tracker brought up the idea to allow the > `LISTEN` keyword to also accept a single "host:port" token (e.g. if there > is only one argument, with at least one colon, and the last colon is > followed only by numbers, split it into host and port) : >
2024 Apr 29
1
RFE to extend "LISTEN" directive to support host-colon-port (as single token)
Jim Klimov via Nut-upsdev <nut-upsdev at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes: > A recent discussion in the issue tracker brought up the idea to allow the > `LISTEN` keyword to also accept a single "host:port" token (e.g. if there > is only one argument, with at least one colon, and the last colon is > followed only by numbers, split it into host and port) : >
2024 Apr 29
3
RFE to extend "LISTEN" directive to support host-colon-port (as single token)
Thanks for sharing your take on this. (Sorry about likely mixing historic standards, was not in position to cross-check while posting) Just to clarify: using a different port *is* possible since forever, with `LISTEN host port` (as two arguments to the directive); the question was if having a way to spell it as one argument as `LISTEN host:port` would solve some shortcomings/ease adoption more
2024 Apr 29
3
RFE to extend "LISTEN" directive to support host-colon-port (as single token)
Thanks for sharing your take on this. (Sorry about likely mixing historic standards, was not in position to cross-check while posting) Just to clarify: using a different port *is* possible since forever, with `LISTEN host port` (as two arguments to the directive); the question was if having a way to spell it as one argument as `LISTEN host:port` would solve some shortcomings/ease adoption more
2008 Jul 07
1
RFE: extend --keep-dirlinks to files also
Hi, I just read the thread http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2004-June/009678.html which describes how --keep-dirlinks came to be. My use case is similar, but I?d like a similar option for files as well. Setup: in my public_html I have some symlinks which I send over as files, with -L (for various reasons: partly, because they are copies of current work which is done elsewhere, or
2016 Jan 14
0
Re: RFE: virt-builder ability to print definition for single template (new option or expand --notes) (#20)
In data martedì 29 dicembre 2015 17:58:18, Richard W.M. Jones ha scritto: > On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 03:51:51PM -0800, Ryan Sawhill Aroha wrote: > > The `virt-builder --notes <TEMPLATE>` command is nice, but I really wish it printed the full template definition, eg, something like this: > > > > ``` > > $ virt-builder --notes centos-70 > > > >
2024 Apr 29
0
NUT Augeas Lens definitions - help wanted
Cheers all, With PR https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/2425 I've paid some attention to the tools we have to help external consumers edit NUT configuration files. These go back to issues like https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issue/2294 (originally posted for "nutconf" improvement, and now with some more TODO's linked to it) and
2015 Dec 29
2
Re: RFE: virt-builder ability to print definition for single template (new option or expand --notes) (#20)
On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 03:51:51PM -0800, Ryan Sawhill Aroha wrote: > The `virt-builder --notes <TEMPLATE>` command is nice, but I really wish it printed the full template definition, eg, something like this: > > ``` > $ virt-builder --notes centos-70 > > [centos-70] > name=CentOS 70 > osinfo=centos70 > arch=x86_64 > file=centos-70xz >
2012 Dec 10
0
UPP schedule and progress
Hello everybody, so, here's the summary of my progress (note that it also includes a few items to discuss, so I'm cc-ing this to nut-upsdev as well). I. The planning: 1/ libnutconf: The core (i.e. config. classes and their (de)serialisers) is coded, UT in progress. Signalisation shall follow; I have a couple of practical thoughts & comments to this, see below. In general, I'd
2012 Dec 10
0
libnutconf: An overview
?Hello fellow developers, as you may have noticed from a few e-mails in the past, there is a new NUT library in development these days. It should be part of the NUT platform API in the future and I'd like to present the status of work, hereby. 1/ The library shall be responsible of NUT configuration management. It shall encapsulate access and manipulation with all the configuration
2010 Feb 03
2
[RFE] A way to encode passwords in the /etc/imap.passwd file
Hello, Is this the proper place to suggest an enhancement for the stock dovecot package ? The enhancement would be the following: For the time being, the dovecotpw utility offers a standardised way to interactively encode a user password in a certain scheme, say: dovecotpw -s CRYPT Enter new passord: Re-enter new password: etc. Given a *valid* /etc/imap.passwd file (passwd-file
2001 Aug 09
1
how do I rsync files which have a colon in the name?
I can't figure out how to quote a colon in a filename that I'm trying to push so that it doesn't think everything in front of the colon is a hostname. Chris -- Chris Garrigues http://www.DeepEddy.Com/~cwg/ virCIO http://www.virCIO.Com 4314 Avenue C Austin, TX 78751-3709 +1 512 374 0500 My email address is an
2012 Jan 17
2
Reference for dataset colon (package survival)
Dear R team, dear Prof. Therneau, library(survival) data(colon) ?colon gives me only a very rudimentary source (only a name). Is there a possibility to get a reference to the clinical trial these data are taken from? Many thanks in advance. With best wishes, Matthias Gondan --
2010 Feb 19
3
ssh feature - ignore colon in host name
sorry if this has been discussed and rejected before, I'm new to the list, I did google but didn't find anything. -- quite often I use ssh and scp within a few minutes, so I might do this... scp myfile user at host.example.com: ssh user at host.example.com it would make life a lot easier if I could type scp myfile user at host.example.com: ssh !$ or sometimes I simply copy
2007 Nov 16
2
[Fwd: pxelinux doesn't suppress common prefix if nothing precedes double colon]
Just a reminder that this remains an issue up to and including the latest syslinux 3.53-pre (0x473cfc9c). Additional testing suggests that implicit hostname/IP has never worked, ever since the common prefix suppression feature was added in version 3.00. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: pxelinux doesn't suppress common prefix if nothing precedes double colon Date: Sat, 25 Aug
2007 Aug 26
1
pxelinux doesn't suppress common prefix if nothing precedes double colon
Contrary to the pxelinux.doc documentation, the common filename prefix is only suppressed if an explicit hostname or IP address precedes the double colon, e.g. 192.168.1.1::/foobar. A tcpdump of TFTP requests reveals that the double colon does nothing in implicit case (::/foobar is the same as /foobar, i.e. gets mapped to /pxelinux//foobar or whatever). 0.0.0.0::/foobar also does this. I
2019 Sep 13
2
if statement with true value that contains a colon
How can I use an IF statement with a true value being a variable that has a colon in it? The colon in the true value variable is being taken as the delimiter for the false value. The only solution I came up with was some hackery to use STRREPLACE to replace the : with a % before the IF statement and then use STRREPLACE again after to change the % back to a :. i.e.:
2004 Dec 06
1
port and double-colon
double-colon mode doesn't work in CVS version. -vv says port number is 0. % rsync -vv host.domain::any opening tcp connection to host.domain port 0 rsync: failed to connect to host.domain: Can't assign requested address (49) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(94) And --port=873 cannot be used in client mode now. I made a small sample patch. (Sorry, I
2014 Mar 20
3
[Bug 2213] New: X11 forwarding to DISPLAY containing a hexadecimal-colon IPv6 address fails
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2213 Bug ID: 2213 Summary: X11 forwarding to DISPLAY containing a hexadecimal-colon IPv6 address fails Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5
2006 Jun 27
1
Colon in maildir folder name breaks keywords
With maildir, if you have a colon in a folder name, and you try to set a keyword on a message in that folder, the keyword does not get set - and worse, all existing keywords and other status information gets dropped (flagged, seen, replied, trashed). Bill