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2006 Sep 25
0
Melbourne, Australia ruby/rails meetup: 26th September (tomorrow)
Hi folks. We''re having our monthly ruby/rails meetup in Melbourne, Australia tomorrow night. I''m not going to keep announcing them here, so if you''re in melbourne, go join the email list at: http://groups.google.com/group/melbourne-ruby regards, Craig www.craigambrose.com Full Details: Tue, 26 September ThoughtWorks Level 11, 155 Queen St 6pm-9pm ring/SMS Mike on
2006 May 01
1
OT: 2 x Rails Developer Jobs - Melbourne, Australia
Redbubble is developing a web app where designers, authors, illustrators, musicians and artists can upload their creative work for sale to the Australian market. Redbubble takes care of the logistics ? billing, production, marketing and distribution. We are looking for 2 developers with experience building clean, elegant and usable web applications. Toolset will be Rails, CSS, HTML, and
2003 Jun 10
2
CerbNG v1.0-RC2 is now avaliable!
Hello! We are proudly announce that CerbNG-1.0 Release Candidate 2 is now avaliable. There are many changes from RC1 (many new functionalities, some bug fixes, new interesting policies, new regression tests and more). It seems that CerbNG is stable for now, so we hope that the next version is going to be final 1.0 series release. We count on feedback from FreeBSD community in founding bugs (if
2003 Jun 10
2
CerbNG v1.0-RC2 is now avaliable!
Hello! We are proudly announce that CerbNG-1.0 Release Candidate 2 is now avaliable. There are many changes from RC1 (many new functionalities, some bug fixes, new interesting policies, new regression tests and more). It seems that CerbNG is stable for now, so we hope that the next version is going to be final 1.0 series release. We count on feedback from FreeBSD community in founding bugs (if
2017 Sep 04
0
CentOS nDPI kmod avaliable for testing
I have been working for quite some time building nDPI iptables module from vel21ripn for many Linux distributions and I just finished couple basic tests on the module for CentOS 7 and I am quite satisfied. I am looking for other CentOS 7 admins who will want to test this iptables module. More details are at: https://github.com/vel21ripn/nDPI/issues/18 Thanks, Eliezer ---- Eliezer Croitoru Linux
1999 Aug 04
0
No locking avaliable - Compiling prblem
Hi. I have a small network and a file and print server running on a 486 machine under Suse 6.0, kernel 2.0.36. Samba version is 1.9.18p10 that was precompiled and came with the Suse distribution pack, and it is working without any problem almost a year. Recently I have obtained a 2.0.5a source distribution and when I tried to compile the source I'm receiving the following message at the end
2005 Aug 19
2
FXO not picking up; baffled
I'm a newbie to Asterisk, but I'm moderately knowledgeable about phone systems. Right now, I'm most certainly confused. I have a TDM-04B (four FXO) and four analog FXO lines running into it from an AdTran 616. I have Asterisk working internally, although I could use some help getting incoming calls to answer properly and configuring my outbound dialplan. Here's where I'm
2011 Apr 06
2
Melbourne puppet catch up?
Hi list, Some weeks ago some asked if there was a Melbourne puppet group. There isn''t to my knowledge but I would be happy to organize an irregular catch up in Melbourne where we can talk puppet and other things of interest. I was thinking the Wednesday the 20th of this month would be good - somewhere in the city after work. Thinking ''the Workshop'' in Elizabeth street
2012 Oct 30
0
R/S+ Courses: Nov 2012 - Melbourne & Sydney
Hi, SolutionMetrics is presenting R and S+ courses in Melbourne & Sydney - November 2012. Introduction to R (1 Day) Introduction to R, Data Import/Export, Data Manipulation, Graphics, Basic Statistical models, writing your own simple functions, efficient programming, avoiding repetitive typing/clicking & file management. More Info<http://bit.ly/VCb1SZ> Date: 19 Nov, 2012 -
2005 Feb 16
0
Melbourne Asterisk Users meet TONIGHT
Be there and be square! PaulH -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of jurgen Sent: Thursday, 17 February 2005 8:54 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Melbourne Asterisk Users meet TONIGHT Hi all, Just a quick reminder: If you're in Melbourne
2007 Dec 26
1
Visit to Melbourne in January
Hi all, I''ll be in Melbourne, Australia from January 24th until February 2nd, for LinuxConf Australia and a bit of vacation. James Turnbull is going to organize a meetup during the trip, so ping James at james@lovedthanlost.net if you''re going to be in .au and are interested in joining us. Cheers, Luke -- Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
2006 Feb 09
0
OT: Melbourne job: Ruby On Rails and Macromedia Flex 2
If live in Melbourne, Australia and would like to work full-time building an advanced Rich Internet Application using FlexBuilder 2 and Ruby on Rails, we''d like to hear from you. The main requirement is that you are passionate about both Macromedia Flex 2 and Ruby on Rails. If you have experience with SOAP/XML, Linux and C++ that would be a bonus but not required. If you are interested
2013 Feb 28
0
R and S+ Courses: Brisbane, Melbourne & Sydney
Hi, (apologies for cross-posting) SolutionMetrics is presenting Introductory & Intermediate R and S+ courses in Brisbane, Melbourne & Sydney - March & April 2013. S+ FinMetrics course in Sydney - June 2013. More info below. Course Schedule - Click Here<http://bit.ly/13lJ4ag> To book, please email enquiries@solutionmetrics.com.au<mailto:enquiries@solutionmetrics.com.au>
2006 Jan 14
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OT: Melbourne job - Ruby On Rails, Linux C++, Macromedia Flex 2
Hello folks - this job is only available to people currently residing in Melbourne, Australia ****Senior Programmer Linux, C++, Macromedia Flex 2, Javascript, Ruby on Rails**** * Diverse technical and language skills required * Front end and back end development * Suited to talented, passionate and experience person Very strong Linux C/C++ experience is the core requirement of this role, and
2005 Jun 10
2
Asterisk Evening in Melbourne (again!) next Thursday
Darn, and here I was thinking <small town> Melbourne, FL, USA =( _____ From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of jurgen Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:16 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion; Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Evening in
2006 May 29
0
Melbourne Asterisk Group meeting Thursday
Hi all, We're having a meeting this coming Thursday, June 1, 7:00 at Pint on Punt (same as last time). Peter Fern has graciously volunteered to lead a discussion on ENUM and DUNDi: What they are, how they work, and how they work with Asterisk. Of course there will also be time to talk about phones and what's new in the Asterisk community. Date: Thursday June 1 Time: 7:00pm Place:
2005 Feb 09
2
Melbourne Asterisk Users meet next Thursday
Hi all, If you're in Melbourne Australia and interested in Asterisk, you're invited to join us for a casual evening to talk about Asterisk, VOIP, networks, and just generally get geeky about IP phone stuff. Ultimately, I think it would be interesting and useful to turn this into a monthly get-together, so I'd like to talk about that too. Anyone with an interest is welcome; from
2015 Aug 24
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[security] Thunderbird vulnerable to MITM
Hello, On Sat, 2015-08-22 at 08:05 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote: > Thunderbird has a MITM vulnerability with its otherwise rather groovy > auto-configuration feature. > > The problem is that it makes requests via HTTP to retrieve the auto > configuration information. > > This allows a black hat (e.g. the NSA) to modify the results sent to the > client, and the client has
2015 Aug 22
4
[security] Thunderbird vulnerable to MITM
Thunderbird has a MITM vulnerability with its otherwise rather groovy auto-configuration feature. The problem is that it makes requests via HTTP to retrieve the auto configuration information. This allows a black hat (e.g. the NSA) to modify the results sent to the client, and the client has no way to verify the results have not been tampered with. This could even allow the black hat to act
2006 Jan 30
2
Asterisk Evening in Melbourne: Feb 2!
Hi all, Come one come all! We're having the next Asterisk evening at the Fujitsu Centre for Excellence! This is Fuji's state of the art show-off centre - they're promising lots of interesting toys to play with. As usual, we'll be discussing developments in Asterisk land over the past couple of months. If you've got some interesting toys yourself, please bring them along!