Good morning everyone,
There are a few local IT positions that I would like to advertise to the folks
on this list. They are:
Systems Administrator/DBA - Requisition Number 35720BR
Test Engineer - Requisition Number 35898BR
Software Engineer - Requisition Number 35731BR
The specific
Howdy folks. I have a jabber question on the jabberd2 server. I need to have
the server bind to multiple ssl ports, and I tried a few attempts to add other
ports, etc w/ no luck. Has anyone else done this out there in linux land? If
so, how? thanks!
Mike
Here is what is normally there:
Raley,
Have you tried enclosing the multiple ports in a
[comma|space|etc.]-separated list within a single
ssl-port ... /ssl-port node?
-sth
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| http://www.noiseplant.com
Morte infernorum raptor libri moriatur.
On Jan 25, 2011, at 12:06, Mike Raley mrale
Not to be confused with the yet-to-be-organized local Emacs
org-mode
user's group.
See project logo: http://orgmode.org/
I have no such affiliation -- not that there's anything
wrong with that.
Hell yes there's something wrong with that! Emacs is evil. Seek the true light
in vi.
Mike Raley mrale...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Not to be confused with the yet-to-be-organized
local Emacs
org-mode
user's group.
See project logo: http://orgmode.org/
I have no such affiliation -- not that there's
anything
wrong with that.
Hell yes there's something wrong
ruleset (if Ubuntu
uses iptables).
Good luck,
Chris Adams
On Sep 29, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Mike Raley wrote:
Rick, any advice offered is never a waste of
time! Unfortunately MS claims, NTP will just
work. LIES! ;)
specifically this is what I'm getting:
r...@host-name
]: ntpdate 4.2@1.1520-o
Wed May 13 21:05:58 UTC 2009 (1)
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS vs Windows 2003 Server that was setup
before me -- but it works.
Stan
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Mike Raley mrale...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Chris,
The firewall on the linux server is turned off completely
Morning all,
I figure I know the unfortunate answer to my question, but I'm hoping the
wisdom of this crowd will once again prove me wrong. I have an Ubuntu server
which needs to use a Windows 2003 Domain Controller as it's authoritative time
server. Yes, I know, this is an abomination, but
, but the last section:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb463171.aspx#EAAA
might possibly be relevant.
If this is completely off-base, sorry to waste your time.
Rick
--- On Tue, 9/29/09, Mike Raley mrale...@yahoo.com
wrote:
From: Mike Raley mrale...@yahoo.com
Subject: using a MS SNTP
Josh,
I've used Amanda heavily at several locations. It's stable, it supports
virtual tape backups, you can pick what you want to backup, and as was most
important for me I could send the backups over ssh. I wouldn't call it a full
disk backup however. If you're selective about what you
11. Mike (missed last name, but thinking it was Raley?)
Nick,
Nope, wasn't me. Wish I had been there but my spare time is almost as rare
as a windows fan boy in the vague group.
Mike
--- On Fri, 5/22/09, Nick Floersch n...@stone-env.com wrote:
From: Nick Floersch n...@stone-env.com
Dave,
My understanding of CCC is that it's copying the drive, bit by bit. So, you'd
have an intel machine trying to run binaries for a PPC where not universal
binaries. Plus, the drivers are going to be widely different.
While it would be nice, unfortunately, I would say I would be highly
Hi All,
Does anyone have a cable kit for a Cisco CSS 11000 that I could borrow for a
day or so?
http://www.cablesandkits.com/cisco-css-11000-series-console-cable-kit-cssconsolekit-p-687.html
I've tried Cisco's suggested workaround for the odd pin out with varying
degrees of success (from
ya know, I've often thought about running my own hosting business on the side,
virtual hosts, on a monthly fee through some of the local colo and ISPs. It's
the economic inability to compete with the non local providers which has
stopped me. Is this something where a local Co-op model might
I'm getting the feeling that the underlying issues around buy local are still
at work, but due to the unique nature of hosting, in a different way. To me at
least buy local means support the local economy, and lower externalized and
hidden costs.
If you have a remote (say california, texas,
configuration question
To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2009, 8:52 AM
Each SSL site needs it's own IP address.
On Mar 18, 2009, at 8:40 AM, Mike Raley wrote:
Tho, it is the same cert, and it is a wildcard, and
even tho they are both on the same ip address
Greeting Vagueites
I have a question related to apache using ssl. So, I have two virtual hosts
defined, and working, no problem. Let's call them
subdomain1.domain.com
and
subdomain2.domain.com.
The first virtual host uses ssl for login and another section of the site
forced to https
As one of the servers I manage was recently compromised, I would LOVE to hear a
security presentation.
Mike
--- On Mon, 3/16/09, Steffen Joeris wh...@debian.org wrote:
From: Steffen Joeris wh...@debian.org
Subject: security talk
To: VAGUE@LIST.UVM.EDU
Date: Monday, March 16, 2009, 8:30 PM
some talking, but I
just don't have the time to hunt down all of the data.
Any thoughts?
Mike Raley
My Point: If the stars who've descended from the likes
of Gte, Ibm, and of course Champ. College,
can't effect change on a large scale what hope does
vague have? The only way to really make
Richard,
While I am not in scientific computing anymore, while working at the CFA
(http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/) I can say our shop was probably 75%+ FOSS (Note:
I'm counting solaris in this, even tho it's debatable) After I left, from what
I understand it's gone even more (eg, solaris
Stan,
Does this ONLY occur on the server-status module? (all other pages load fine)
That is correct. I have no other problems w/ Apache serving up pages.
Rion,
me too on half the servers ;)
so its not just one host, but few?
correct, some it works, some not.
do they all have
Rion,
Rion,
so its not just one host, but few?
correct, some it works, some not.
I'm really surprised that the error log isnt saying
anything.
STO, but i'm sure you've run
apachectl configtest
indeed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# apachectl configtest
Syntax OK
I've tried GET
, this leaves me at
a quandry. I know it's working but it's not returning and data at all.
Is there some other package I need, some other configuration option I haven't
set? Any help at all would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Mike Raley
P.S. - it's Centos 5, apache 2.2.3, and a fully updated system w
this helps.
Yer Pal,
Rion
On Friday 29 August 2008, Mike Raley wrote:
Hi all,
So, I have a httpd problem that's driving me up
the wall. I have several web servers which I am monitoring
via the server-status functionality of apache (2). For some
reason, wget localhost/server-status
has to turn his PC off to do just about
anything.
Any comments/suggestions welcome!!
Thanks!
Mike Raley
should have admin rights
on) and then goes into our router as Cat5.
It's one more failure point, which I am not happy
about, but considering the price, it works for the
accountant, therefore it works for me.
Mike
--- Stanley Brinkerhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Mike
their recent problem wouldn't have been
that bad?)
anyone care to take a stab at this one and point out
where I am probably horribly wrong? Dave?
Mike
John Gratton
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Mike Raley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
We will be using (at end of week) Comcast's
Hi All,
so, I've been tasked with setting up some sort of
application to allow project management for multiple
different projects (tools, scheduling, etc) and
something that would be a web app running on a linux
OS. This way we can give outside clients a look at
how their project is progressing.
While I unfortunately have little to add to the
discussion, my wife who works in a school district as
part of the IT department had a few thoughts on the
subject which I would like to share with the group.
Don't ask why I'm forwarding it, instead of her. had
that argument already and lost ;)
Reasons we use linux???
because Microsoft products suck?
because Mac's cost too much?
because only real men (and women!) use the command
line.
ooh, ooh! because it's the best way I have to spend a
weekend working furiously in front of a computer and
get absolutely nothing accomplished?
Sorry,
I'll put my name to it.
Mike Raley
Milton, VT
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--- Richard Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I am making final revisions to my letter to the
Vermont legislators on
the education committees. If you would like me to
add your name,
please send me an email
Shall I assume that a meeting has not been set up for
this evening?
Mike
--- Nick Floersch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, officially, no real meeting tonight at Signal.
Next meeting TBD, but
topic probably Virtual Computing?
---
Nicholas Floersch (pr. Floor-sh)
Stone Environmental, Inc.
I would vote for Wednesdays. much easier for me to
get to.
mike
--- Josh Sled [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Raley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shall I assume that a meeting has not been set up
for
this evening?
I think that's a fair assumption.
Going by the regular schedule (the 3rd
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