Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Stupid question: Need to increase some connection limits"
2006 May 28
1
Dovecot statistics -- I hope this is a stupid question
Is there a way for me to know the last time a user logged in? i'm
running Dovecot with Postfix with the authentication bridge and
completely virtual everything. It would be nice to know the last time
someone logged in, so four years from now I can delete the ones that
haven't been used in three years.
Jon
2010 Apr 27
3
High network latency on first packet
Hi all,
My setup is Debian testing dom0/domUs with a 2.6.32 pvops kernel from
Debian unstable. Hypervisor is 3.4.2 from Debian testing.
I use network- and vif- route with a default route in domU pointing to
the nic because multiple IPs with bridge would trigger port shutdown on
the switch (only one mac-address allowed per port). A subnet is routed
to the dom0, which then knows which addresses the
2007 Sep 03
3
Shorewall + IPSec: help debugging why gw1<->gw2 SA works, but loc<->gw2 traffic doesn't trigger SA
Dear list,
I''m running Shorewall on a dedicated Fedora 7 box. Shorewall is working
well as an office DSL router (dynamic IP) with loc and dmz zones. I am now
trying to configure IPSec to connect a VPS, "casp", with a static IP to both
the firewall and to the loc network behind it. The host to host SA works
fine. However, pings from "loc" to "casp" can be
2012 May 20
1
Dovecot 2 fails after correct login
Hello
I installed dovecot 2.0.9 (and dovecot-mysql!) on my Ubuntu 12.04 LTS root-server to work together with Postfix 2.9.1-4
After some struggle, I got Postfix's auth working, using dovecot for smtp-authentification with mysql.
But dovecot himself is not working properly. When I connect, after giving plaintext password I read the error in the client (I connect for debug reasons with a
2012 Mar 15
3
using puppet to configure local settings
Hi,
I was asked by my boss if puppet can handle the following scenario.
- 2 server (A and B)
- same config for each server, eg. /etc/resolv.conf (nameserver
1.2.3.4)
- but B should have a local unique requirement of another nameserver
5.6.7.8
so, A will have
nameserver 1.2.3.4
but B will have
nameserver 5.6.7.8
nameserver 1.2.3.4
when we change the global nameserver 1.2.3.4 to 9.8.7.6, it
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
Um, what's with the triple colon? At least on my install, double seems to suffice:
> identical(utils:::install.packages, utils::install.packages)
[1] TRUE
> install.packages
function (...)
.rs.callAs(name, hook, original, ...)
<environment: 0x7f79e0019860>
-pd
> On 21 Mar 2024, at 09:58 , Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The good news for
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
The good news for Jorgen (who may not be reading this thread any more)
is that one can still be sure of getting the original install.packages()
by using
utils:::install.packages( ... )
with *three* colons, to get the internal (namespace) version of the
function.
Duncan Murdoch
On 21/03/2024 4:31 a.m., Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> "Duncan Murdoch on Wed, 20 Mar
2024 Mar 20
1
Building Packages.
Hmm, looks platform-specific. Under Linux both RStudio and external
R console return
a0b52513622c41c11e3ef57c7a485767
for digest::digest(install.packages)
On 2024-03-20 1:20 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 20/03/2024 1:07 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
>>> ???? Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this issue
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
Yes, you're right. The version found in the search list entry for
"package:utils" is the RStudio one; the ones found with two or three
colons are the original.
Duncan Murdoch
On 21/03/2024 5:48 a.m., peter dalgaard wrote:
> Um, what's with the triple colon? At least on my install, double seems to suffice:
>
>> identical(utils:::install.packages,
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
>>>>> Ben Bolker
>>>>> on Wed, 20 Mar 2024 13:25:33 -0400 writes:
> Hmm, looks platform-specific. Under Linux both RStudio
> and external R console return
> a0b52513622c41c11e3ef57c7a485767
> for digest::digest(install.packages)
Well, platform-specific maybe, notably probably the *RStudio*-version
matters (for once).
One one
2024 Mar 20
2
Building Packages.
On 20/03/2024 1:07 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
>> Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this issue
>> mentioned, but when I open RStudio and run find("install.packages") it
>> returns "utils::install.packages", and running dump() from within
>> RStudio console and from an external
2018 Mar 03
3
install.packages doesn't produce warnings unless qualified with utils::
Hi all,
Assuming this is an R core issue:
tryCatch(install.packages("clipr", repos = "bullshit"), warning = function
(w) cat("got a warning"))
Warning in install.packages :
unable to access index for repository bullshit/src/contrib:
cannot open URL 'bullshit/src/contrib/PACKAGES'
Warning in install.packages :
package ?clipr? is not available (for R
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
With all this discussion, I shudder to ask this. I may have missed the
answers but the discussion seems to have been about identifying and solving
the problem rapidly rather than what maybe is best going forward if all
parties agree.
What was the motivation for what RSTUDIO did for their version and the
decision to replace what came with utils unless someone very explicitly
over-rode them by
2024 Mar 21
1
[External] Re: Building Packages. (fwd)
[forgot to copy to R-help so re-sending]
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 11:41:52 +0000
From: luke-tierney at uiowa.edu
To: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [External] Re: [R] Building Packages.
At least on my installed version (which tells me it is out of date)
they appear to just be modifying the "package:utils" parent
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
I posted a description of their changes this morning.
Duncan Murdoch
On 21/03/2024 11:37 a.m., avi.e.gross at gmail.com wrote:
> With all this discussion, I shudder to ask this. I may have missed the
> answers but the discussion seems to have been about identifying and solving
> the problem rapidly rather than what maybe is best going forward if all
> parties agree.
>
> What
2005 Apr 02
4
Question about "reply from worker without password scheme"
I have dovecot-1.0-test64 installed on OpenBSD-3.6.
It works fine with local password.
Now I fail to get dovecot to use MySQL to query for user details.
Any help would be very appreciated.
Here are the details:
from /var/log/maillog:
1) with "default_pass_scheme = PLAIN"
Apr 3 07:20:22 www dovecot: Dovecot v1.0-test64 starting up
Apr 3 07:20:23 www dovecot:
2004 Feb 15
1
Problems getting tinc running
Hi folks,
Sorry to trouble you all - I'm having some trouble getting tincd up and
running - I suspect I'm having problems with subnets. Any help would
relaly be appreciated!
At the moment I'm trying to get two linux boxes, both of which are
running as NAT routers for their respective networks to talk. My goal is
to allow staff to connect to the corporate network from their laptops
2004 Sep 02
6
Slipt 2 ISP strange routing problem
Dear all Lartc,
I try to split my Internet access to my 2 ISP with 1 linux (GNU/Debian
sarge) 3 NIC router,
I want all my users conneted with ISP1 and just some IP connected with ISP2
Here is my configuration:
Internal network: 10.117.71.0/24
Interface eth0
ISP1: IP for my linux box: 1.2.3.4/29
Interface: eth1
Gateway: 1.2.3.5
ISP2: IP for my
2024 Mar 21
1
[External] Re: Building Packages. (fwd)
If you are wondering why RStudio did this, you can see their substitute
function using
(parent.env(environment(install.packages)))$hook
They appear to do these things:
- Allow package installation to be disabled.
- Check if a package to be installed is already loaded, so that
RStudio can restart R for the install.
- Add Rtools to the PATH if necessary.
- Trigger an event to say
2020 Aug 06
2
CentOS 8 DNS resolution not working as expected
[root at localhost ~]# lsb_release -d
Description: CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)
[root at localhost ~]# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
search subdomain.company.com company.com
nameserver 1.2.3.4
nameserver 5.6.7.8
[root at localhost ~]# host foo
foo.subdomain.company.com has address 1.2.3.4
[root at localhost ~]# host foo.subdomain
Host foo.subdomain not found: