Brendan Kearney wrote:
i have some rather old IpToCountry.csv files from a now defunct site. it
mapped IP allocations to country and included the RIR, date assigned,
etc. this data is a few years old as the site was taken down and there
is probably a lot of new or updated info. a GeoDB
michael Schumacher wrote:
Joe,
Due to some recent malware (in attachments, obvious stuff) wanted to add AV scanning. I
gather "Amavis-new" is the hot ticket these days,
I deal with Sophos products and would like to use their linux product to do the
scanning. Seems to be precious little
Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 11/13/20 1:22 PM, John Fawcett wrote:
On 13/11/2020 07:38, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
My server bounced a message. Here is the server log (sanitized).
-
Nov 13 02:07:52 myserver postfix/smtpd[27706]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT
from
Marc Roos wrote:
I am sick of this gmail spam. Does anyone know a solution where I can do
something like this:
1. received email from adcpni...@gmail.com
2. system recognizes this email address has been 'whitelisted', continue
with 7.
3. system recognizes as this email never been seen before
Voytek Eymont wrote:
dumb question warning:
I have two email accounts, me@tld1 and me@tld2
often, get emails intended (by me) for me@tld2 sent to me@tld1
this is purely for my own preferred record keeping preference,
as I run the server, is it 'a really bad things' if I simply copy relevant
Should the reply-to header be the list address or the address of the
person whose post you are replying to?
Richard.
Deepak Dixit wrote:
I think we can ask infra to add reply-to header for all the mailing list.
Here is the reference infra ticket
Make it optional.
Taking a user experience point-of-view: Google reCAPTCHA is a
technology for punishing internet users for visiting your site. It
greatly increases the number of clicks users have to make to achieve a
goal and increases shopping cart abandonment.
Definitely not something
The assertion in
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9431352/vaadin-vs-bootstrap that
Vaadin is desktop-only appears to be wrong. The notice for the
discontinuation of the TouchKit add-on for Vaadin
(https://vaadin.com/blog/-/blogs/touchkit-is-dead-long-live-touchkit)
cites Vaadin's
README are you speaking about ? I guess the
infra team is aware, but maybe we could push in this direction...
Jacques
Le 13/08/2017 à 17:03, Richard Siddall a écrit :
I have been using GetSSL (https://github.com/srvrco/getssl) instead of
the old Let's Encrypt ACME client. It's fairly easy
I have been using GetSSL (https://github.com/srvrco/getssl) instead of
the old Let's Encrypt ACME client. It's fairly easy to extend with
shell scripts to get challenge files in the correct place. I have not
used DNS challenges.
I just noticed that the README says "If you use puppet, there
According to pkgs.org (https://pkgs.org/download/cobbler), EPEL Testing
has 2.8.1-2. Would that work for you?
Richard.
Chris Johnson wrote:
Hi.
Running CeentOs 7.3.1611 and cobbler 28.0-4. Got the cobbler with yum
-y install cobbler so it was grabbed from the CentOs distribution.
and the certificate it gets from Let's Encrypt (once
you've gotten the validation working).
I hope that helps.
Richard Siddall
Skip wrote:
For my development machine as well as other users in the local intranet, I
am using the default SSL certificate that comes with ofbiz. However, this
cert
According to https://www.net-dns.org/ that seems to be current.
Hans
On 2016-09-24 20:49, Richard Siddall wrote:
What version of Net::DNS do you have?
Richard.
Hans Salvisberg wrote:
It turns out there are more -T issues in Net:DNS.
I'm running on Ubuntu 14.04 which has perl 5.18.2
What version of Net::DNS do you have?
Richard.
Hans Salvisberg wrote:
It turns out there are more -T issues in Net:DNS.
I'm running on Ubuntu 14.04 which has perl 5.18.2. Is this a problem
with that perl version?
Is there a work-around, or what can I do?
Hans
On 2016-09-24 17:25,
Are you using the ant bundled with OFBiz? Don't use the system-provided
ant. (I think that rule still applies with BigFish.)
Barou wrote:
Hi
I have used all this morning on the task of building together
apache-ofbiz-13.07.02.zip,
BigFish-eCommerce-v1.23.zip,
default_theme.zip as mentioned
See
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide
If you're on Linux, use ./ant in the OFBiz folder.
You can ensure you're not using a system-provided ant by uninstalling it.
Barou wrote:
My ant version
ant -version
Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.3 compiled on
I checked my notes and AFAICT, I did not manage to get BigFish to build.
Barou wrote:
Yes I am on linux
apache-ofbiz-13.07.02.zip build without any problem, the problem start when
I try to build it with
BigFish-eCommerce-v1.23.zip.
Barou
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Jacques Le Roux wrote:
I was asking about Windows ;)
Jacques
Le 07/05/2015 09:17, Ejaz Ahmed a écrit :
I use gvmtools to install my required version of gradle and it works
on any Linux/Unix platform.
Regards:
Ejaz
FWIW, gradle is in Chocolatey
(https://chocolatey.org/packages?q=gradle), as is groovy
(https://chocolatey.org/packages?q=groovy), but neither is in NuGet.
Richard.
Richard Siddall wrote:
Looking at our local mirror server, gradle is not available in CentOS 5,
6, or 7, or Fedora Core
Looking at our local mirror server, gradle is not available in CentOS 5,
6, or 7, or Fedora Core 21. (I assume the same is true of RedHat
Enterprise Linux and the other distros derived from it.)
CentOS 7 and Fedora Core 21 have (modified versions of) groovy 1.8.9.
Earlier versions of CentOS
Reinhard Seifert wrote:
Can anyone give me a hint or even provide a working plugin? Also welcome
are hints regarding the startup of the qmail-deliverabled daemon. Do I
need to start it and will the plugin know about the port?
Thanks,
Reinhard
Hi Reinhard,
There's one in the
client not authenticated makes it sound like the user name or password
are incorrect.
Richard.
Brett Palmer wrote:
Thanks for the reply. The settings in the thread are what I have now.
These worked well with a gmail account but I haven't been able to get
similar settings to work with
Steve,
Have you looked at OpenCRX (http://www.opencrx.org/)?
Richard Siddall
Stephen Cameron wrote:
Hi List,
I am currently learning my way around OfBiz and liking what I am finding in
terms of the general concepts of it being a configurable framework,
particularly the Entity Engine
Let me just suggest the approach of using display:none in a custom CSS
file to suppress display of the screen elements you don't want to see. I
don't know if it would actually meet Integrin's requirements.
You would not use this approach normally since you have control over the
HTML
Ron Wheeler wrote:
I am working my way through this in the hope that I will end up with a
working system.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBTECH/Apache+OFBiz+Technical+Production+Setup+Guide
I have found some information that is wrong or missing. I notice that
the page has not
Cooper, Tom wrote:
We are in South Africa and using the local telco company's NAS'es. They
have a mixture of them. Problem is that we have in excess of 450 000 users.
Does the telco filter attributes you're sending back? Some wholesalers
protect their networks by limiting the attributes
Jonatan Soto wrote:
Hi Richard,
Hi Jonatan,
First of all, thanks a lot for you input.
In response to your question about why Bootstrap, I just suggested it
because that's the one I already used in a couple of OFBiz projects.
Actually the designer who introduced Bootstrap for one of those
project
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Richard Siddall
Ted Byers wrote:
This is an important question.
I too have potential clients who want to use their smart phones for POS, as
well as to take inventory (both within their warehouse and on remote job
sites). I have found bar code reader hardware that will put the barcode
data into whatever field
Will McDonald wrote:
You might also want to have a look into RIS for Linux which would allow you
to have a single host for both your RHEL-like and Windows requirements.
http://oss.netfarm.it/guides/ris-linux.php
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/x86_64/repoview/ris-linux.html
Elias Abacioglu wrote:
I want to build some cross-compatible packages.
My build server is a CentOS 6.2 and has rpm-libs-4.8.0 and rpm-4.8.0.
The problem is that i want to install rpms on older distributions.
So the question is, is there a way to build packages with legacy support?
Like some
Taylor
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the file under packaging and fixing up the rpm specfile.
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John M. Dlugosz wrote:
So, what tool do you use to create this file, say, by converting a PNG?
I've used something like this for converting a GIF using NetPBM tools:
#!/bin/sh
# Make a favicon.ico file from an input file
# Currently only works for square input files: you have to crop to a
directly, but I converted mine to the Java keystore format.
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about whether the community binaries should follow the packaging system
conventions or the cfengine conventions?
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a bug regarding such:
https://cfengine.com/bugtracker/view.php?id=439
Please don't do this. RPMs should not install anything under /usr/local
as that's reserved for local modifications of the system. rpmlint warns
you if your RPM makes this mistake.
Regards,
Richard Siddall
have the spec file modified so it puts the binaries under
/usr instead of /usr/local. (I've been taken to task for writing spec
files that install in /usr/local, and it would reduce the number of
warnings from rpmlint...)
Regards,
Richard Siddall
Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
On Feb 14, 2010, at 19:22, Richard Siddall wrote:
Attached is a diff that modifies the RPM packaging to produce an
SRPM, and also splits the xinetd files out into a separate RPM.
Thanks Richard. Next time please make the patch with 'git
format-patch' -- it makes
Josh Patten wrote:
This is a repost from here
[snip]
6. If John Doe is busy or unavailable, the receptionist retrieves the
call on
Line 1 and asks the caller if they wish to leave a message, then
proceed
to write down the message on one of these
is being rushed
around here!) :-)
Attached is a diff that modifies the RPM packaging to produce an SRPM,
and also splits the xinetd files out into a separate RPM.
Regards,
Richard Siddall
commit adc1cb9056837f07963616126091e28570f8233b
Author: Richard Siddall richard.sidd
used
extensively by the Fedora Perl packagers.
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Ashley wrote:
I CAN HAZ EEMAEL™
I expect full faith and credit, residuals, points on gross not net, et
cetera and so on and so forth.
Presumably the logo is the iCan™, or two iCans™ connected by an iString™?
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to what steve is
doing.
Thanks Bret. I realized after Steve's detailed reply that I had
misunderstood what he was intending to do with the number. (I must slow
down and actually READ some of these e-mails before replying to them.)
Regards,
Richard Siddall
talking about toll-free numbers, but it
doesn't show up in Google now.
I was looking into this as our original toll-free number started getting
a lot of calls for a long distance phone card provider with a different
toll-free prefix.
Regards,
Richard Siddall
.
There seem to be a bunch of people on eBay trying to get around
prohibition this by renting you toll-free numbers.
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will be greatly appreciated.
Pete,
My recollection is that when this has been discussed in the past the
consensus was that there's no advantage to running FreeRADIUS in an HA
environment since RADIUS already supports redundant servers.
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Andrew Long wrote:
OK, can you give me the explicit code here. Here is the file as it exists:
$ cat .rpmmacros
%_topdir %(echo $HOME)/rpmbuild
- Andrew
Try changing _incdir in the spec file to _includedir. The latter is
predefined (at least on CentOS).
Regards,
Richard Siddall
when we migrated from
Cistron to FreeRADIUS a couple of years ago. I don't know if they'll
work with FreeRADIUS client files.
Regards,
Richard Siddall
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# clients.migrate - migrate Cistron-style clients file to FreeRADIUS-style
clients.conf
sub write_realm
I
should try that instead ;
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.
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#!/bin/sh
#
# chkconfig: - 89 9
# description: Start/Stop the failed login daemon for dialup_admin
#
#This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
#it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
be surprised if you couldn't keep your current cell phone
number, but I'd recommend calling them to confirm.
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it in a database
should be straightforward.
Allowing the user to back up and correct mistakes would make it more
complex.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to implement this in Asterisk. I'm sure
you can, but it would take me a week of playing around to get it working.
Regards,
Richard Siddall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, i´m have a problem whit freeradius and mysql.
Some weeks ago i'm turn off the server where freeradius is
running by electric resons. The problem is that when turn on
the server, the radiusd start but it can not connect
to the mysql server. That is not the firts time,
Greg G wrote:
Nothing is unclear about it. I would prefer that the daemon not fail
out if there's a data error in one of the files. It should report that
error to a log and continue on. Otherwise, it becomes a fairly trivial
task to crash out the daemon. Our users file is fairly dynamic
Matt wrote:
I want to install Freeradius on a Cobalt RAQ4i. It uses Linux as its
kernel. Has anyone tried this before? Bad idea? Surely it should not
affect the email server and so on should it?
Matt
There's no problem using FreeRADIUS on a RAQ4i. IIRC, we had to upgrade
OpenSSL to get
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