On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Polytropon wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 07:28:49 +0000, KK CHN wrote:
> > List,
> >
> > I accidentally installed a Linux variant(mint OS) on my Harddisk
> > where FreeBSD is installed( which contains my data).
> >
> > Is
List,
I accidentally installed a Linux variant(mint OS) on my Harddisk
where FreeBSD is installed( which contains my data).
Is there a possibility to retrieve that FreeBSD Installation which
is overwritten by Linux installation.
Any hints welcome!
Thanks
Chn
_
Seems the DME rules have changed since I got my mattress 3 years ago. I am
having to buy my next mattress myself. Is there something that lasts the 5
years required by Medicare?
KK
Unfortunately yes all dairy causes bloating.
KK
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] weight loss in stomach
kk, all dairy products?
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while adding years to your
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It would be great if we could control the "wireframe thickness" as well.
k
On 06/07/2013 04:52 PM, Jonathan Williamson wrote:
> Hi everyone, and specifically Ton :)
>
> I spoke with Campbell on IRC about this, and he just said I need to
> convince you, Ton.
>
> I would like to push for adding a
Too much vinegar burns like crazy.
KK
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CT scan showed no stones in kidneys, ureters or bladder (though I’m not
convinced
Hi,
I have a Eclipse juno + WAS Liberty profile runtime and I have 2 OSGi
bundles in it. Bundle 1 is trying to invoke a class in bundle 2 whose
package is exported as part of bundle (and imported in bundle 1). Both my
bundles are part of a eba which I finally deploy into the Liberty runtime.
When
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sudo pm-hibernate 试试命令休眠
如果命令可以,就添加一个文件:
gedit
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/com.ubuntu.enable-hibernate.pkla
文件内容写:
[Re-enable hibernate by default]
Identity=unix-user:*
Action=org.freedesktop.upower.hibernate
ResultActive=yes
网上搜来的:
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/ubuntu-help/power-hi
Hi,
I have a question about GNU make performance.
If I have 10 C files, each of including the same 100 .H files. By default
GNU make will stat() these 100 .H files (to check the timestamp) for each
of the 10 files. Is there any way to make gmake to cache the last changed
fime of these .H files s
Do you mean Cad tools?
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Extensions:2.6/Py/Scripts/Modeling/Edge_Slice
kursad
On 05/12/2013 12:22 PM, Knapp wrote:
> intersected a plane etc. I can't find info about this anywhere. Does
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I have been using this simple change below in my setup and it seems to
work well for me. I think that double clicking to select connected
vertices can improve general modeling workflow. Similar setups are also
available many other 3d apps like Modo when editing meshes.
These are nortmally a
Hello all,
I am implementing EFI_AUTHENTICATION_INFO_PROTOCOL for storage adapter. In
addition to the Chap and Reverse chap name and secrets, there are some
additional parameters, Username, UserNameLen, UserSecret, UserSecretLen.
Any idea what these
additional parameters mean ??
Thanks,
Sajeesh.
FYI.
Regards
KK
On 1 May 2013 10:44, Igor Ryzhov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I was searching anything about POX Messenger in pox-dev mailing list archive
> and I found your conversation with Murphy. I want to do the same thing as
> you - sending binary messages.
>
> Did you try
Hi,
I have pseudo localise the resource bundle. So I have used
org.codehaus.mojo, l10n-maven-plugin. It has generated "Pseudo Localized
bundle file for I18N testing autogenerated by the l10n-maven-plugin" file.
But how do I test the file??
Thanks in advance
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I'm a noob of vim.
I tried to install powerline (Lokaltog/powerline) these days, but still
failed.
There is no doc about intallation on windows,so I want to know the steps
of install it on windows.
Thanks for your sight and appriciate for any anyhelp.
For now, I download the git zip. Use
KK (been reading a lot of years but don't post much)
Multiple Sclerosis - Brain Stem & C 3 damage
First episode in 1960 age 12
Texas
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dealing with Openwrt.
Regards
KK
On 26 April 2013 07:13, syderz syderz wrote:
> Dear Abobakr,
>
> You can try this link:
> http://www.openflow.org/wk/index.php/Pantou_:_OpenFlow_1.0_for_OpenWRT
> I didn't tried but studied a little that the generic image can be
> implemented ov
SIDR prior to proceeding further
with a last call.
Regards,
KK (as OpSec WG co-chair)
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:48 AM, KK wrote:
> Dear OpSec WG,
>
>
> This starts a Working Group Last Call for draft-ietf-opsec-bgp-security.
>
> All three authors have replied, stating that they
Thanks. I will give (3) a shot. Hopefully I will not have to fall back to (2).
Regards
KK
On 11 April 2013 18:26, Murphy McCauley wrote:
> That's a good question, and I don't know of a clear winner for all cases or
> anything. Here's some pro/con:
>
> 1: select(
Which would you recommend?
Btw, I do want the socket to be capable of supporting both client and
server sockets.
Regards
KK
On 11 April 2013 17:58, Murphy McCauley wrote:
> There have only been a few users of the modern (betta) version, AFAIK. But
> the messenger component is specif
Hi,
Has anyone actually used messenger.TCPTransport? My goal is to handle
TCP connections with binary messages. So, I am hoping that I can
reuse this component.
Any advice is appreciated.
Regards
KK
Ignore this. I found the documentation at
https://github.com/MurphyMc/poxdesk/wiki/Getting-Started.
Regards
KK
On 11 April 2013 17:11, kk yap wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to figure out is POX's betta branch supports any GUI. I
> tried POXDesk (https://github.com/MurphyMc/pox
iated.
Thanks.
Regards
KK
rift.createClient(ServicePerson, b_conn);
var person_list = new Array();
var person_obj = new type.Person({name_:"aa",
attribute1_:"",attribute2_:"",attribute3_: "" });
console.log(person_obj);
person_list.push(person_obj);
client.DoPerson(person_list, function() {
console.log("Hi");
});
});
I am using skeleton file at server side.
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All the years I have been on this list, I know there has been a list of duties for your aides. I have a list that I have used in the past that was within the realm of the agency. But I would like to know what you have asked for in your ads for workers.So far I am still able to transfer alone in t
Dear OpSec WG,
The original link I sent out had an error and was pointing to a different
draft, sorry!
Here is the corrected link:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsec-bgp-security/
Apologies for the inconvenience.
Regards,
KK
(as Opsec WG co-chair)
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:48
tps://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsec-lla-only/>
<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-opsec-lla-only/>
Please review this draft to see if you think it is ready for publication
and comments to the list, clearly stating your view.
This WGLC ends 10-April-2013.
Thanks,
KK
ake such a voluntary disclosure.
Online tools for filing IPR disclosures can be found at <
http://www.ietf.org/ipr/file-disclosure>.
Thanks,
KK
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Hi
I have it working in Eclipse. It works fine except that Eclipse likes to
use a lot of memory.
Make sure that
- You choose the right Eclipse version when building the Eclipse project
wtih Cmake
- Use the "Make Target" pane for building not the "Project Build all"
kursad
On 03/20/2013 04:5
Hey Folks,
The co-chairs would love to get a volunteer who could take meeting minutes
on Thursday.
The meeting agenda has been posted at
http://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/86/agenda/opsec/
We don't anticipate needing more than an hour to go over the topics on the
agenda.
Thanks,
KK, G
Hi
Here are 2 thing areas to consider.
- One area that can be improved is a better remesher.
- We also need a point cloud meshing modifier.
- Multi range uv support and baking. Currently most uv things happen in
standard uv space in Blender. We need uv support for
textures/baking/painting be
Just to follow up on this issue. It seems like there was file
corruptions that led to this problem. After Antony advised me to delete
the files locally and redownload the relevant files form the svn I am
able to build properly.
k
On 03/08/2013 05:34 PM, Antony Riakiotakis wrote:
> Strange,
On 03/09/2013 09:05 AM, Thomas Dinges wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'd like to drop .zip archives for our windows releases.
>
> At the moment we provide .exe (Installer version) and .zip and .7z
> (Extract & Run version).
>
> Pros:
> * .7z archive is much smaller than .zip, saving traffic and also fast
On Mar 8, 2013 5:34:04 PM, Antony Riakiotakis wrote:
> Strange, it works here...what compiler are you using? We support 4.6.3
> from MinGW.org
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On Mar 8, 2013 5:12:59 PM, Antony Riakiotakis wrote:
> I can't reproduce here. There is also no such redefinition on these
> files. Are you sure you are using the correct svn revision?
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Win64 / Mingw32
[ 4%] Built target bf_editor_metaball
[ 4%] Built target bf_editor_object
[ 5%] Built target bf_editor_physics
[ 5%] Built target bf_editor_render
[ 5%] Built target bf_editor_screen
[ 5%] Building C object
source/blender/editors/sculpt_paint/CMakeFiles/bf_editor_sculpt_pai
I am not sure if OpenRadio supports OpenFlow as a primitive.
If OpenFlow is all you want, you can check here
(http://heracles.stanford.edu/drupal6/?q=node/4) and use any available
OpenFlow controller.
Regards
KK
On 5 March 2013 20:23, Nan Zhu wrote:
> http://onrc.stanford.
Hi
I am getting a build error on Windows7 with Mingw32. I used Cmake to
create the build for using with Mingw32 on Windows7 64bit.
here is the tail
D:/_BLENDER_BUILDS/SVN/blender/source/blender/blenlib/BLI_path_util.h:110:1:
error: unknown type name 'bool'
D:/_BLENDER_BUILDS/SVN/blender/source
On 03/02/2013 11:14 PM, Mitchell Stokes wrote:
> Strange, I'm not seeing an actual error in that log output. Warnings
> usually don't stop a compile, and that particular warning
> (unused scene in dome code) has been around for a long time.
>
> --Mitchell
Mitchell, thanks for the reply.
I will
Left hand has been gone for years. Right hand is getting weaker everyday. I
am
right handed So typing on keyboard & on screen keyboard has become tiring.
What aides do you use? I have tried a stylus but they are so small. Is there
a
cuff that will hold a stylus?
KK
Dear All,
Just a quick reminder - we still have some open slots on the agenda, so
please be sure to send your request for agenda time to the opsec chairs by
26 February.
Regards,
KK, Gunter, Warren
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 1:31 PM, KK wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> If you have a draft you w
Hi Lorenzo.
> which was uploaded some years ago before the crawler mechanism was
> introduced, right?
Yes.
Jenkins have a historical background.
Source code repository switch java.net to github.
I found piece of commit log, you wonder 'how to upload this?'
http://java.net/projects/hudson/lists/c
(-00)
submission by UTC 24:00
2013-02-25 (Monday): Internet Draft final submission cut-off by UTC 24:00
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Public bug reported:
System: Kubuntu 12.10
KDE versions tested: 4.10.0 , 4.9.x, 4.8.x
After every log out, the cursor theme is changed back to the default theme
"oxygen white", no matter what cursor theme i have choosen.
The corrrect cursor theme inside the systems-settings-dialog for cursor
Public bug reported:
System: Kubuntu 12.10
KDE versions tested: 4.10.0 , 4.9.x, 4.8.x
After every log out, the cursor theme is changed back to the default theme
"oxygen white", no matter what cursor theme i have choosen.
The corrrect cursor theme inside the systems-settings-dialog for cursor
ed is flow entries that does not. You should try to make sure you
can communicate using the OVS with one wireless interface first.
Regards
KK
On 13 February 2013 08:39, Carlos Patricio Amigo Haering wrote:
> Hi KK,
>
> I already have the switch OF but I can't achieve the bonding. I
Hi Carlos,
I did not use the bonding feature in OVS (and it did not exist back
when we were doing the demo). You just need an OpenFlow switch,
nothing fancy. Focus on the correct flow entry to do what you want.
Regards
KK
On 13 February 2013 07:41, Carlos Patricio Amigo Haering wrote:
> D
ng to look like
http://www.accessiblespace.org/housing/Pages/housingdetails.aspx?housingid=115
I am so excited.
KK
Hello,
I am new in Firfox, I research a lot.. i got a thing is that Mozilla
framework is a cross platform for mobile application development..
But how to write an application for mobile i did't got any thing.
Please let me know.
Regards,
KK
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/emergencypreparedness.html
Hi Carlos,
Some comments (and hopefully helpful ones) inline.
Regards
KK
On 8 February 2013 11:24, Carlos Patricio Amigo Haering wrote:
> I want to replicate the n-casting demo with 1 Openflow switch (A PC with 4
> NIC running the Stanford software reference design), 2 Linksys WRT5
same symptoms
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And Im just change the SDKVER to 6.0, It's worked!
Thank you!
2012年8月21日火曜日 21時32分23秒 UTC+8 Stefan Misslinger:
>
> Here's my version, using iOS SDK 5.1:
>
> export ARCH=arm-apple-darwin10
> export ARCH_PREFIX=$ARCH-
> export PLATFORM=iPhoneOS
>
> export SDKVER="5.1"
> export
> DEVROOT=/Applic
Hello,
I want to write android app using mozilla framework. I search lot , but
unable to getting actual step to which i can develop app for my android
device.
I need proper guide step by step.
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Sure, we use the Pantou AP all the time. However, I am not aware of a
version of capsulator for Pantou. There also remains the question of
how hard would it be to compile the capsulator for an Openwrt AP.
Regards
KK
On 28 January 2013 15:48, Humphrey Lee wrote:
> Thank you for your reply
unclear.
> can it be done if there is L-2 switch along
> the data path?
Yes, passing through a L2 switch works fine.
Regards
KK
> https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2yD56YxjZy6OTZhYzNmMmYtMmFkNi00OTU4LThjYzYtMGFlYjhkODJiOWE5/edit
>
> Thanks,
> Humphrey
>
>
The entire seat is divided into 4 sections. Each can be inflated as needed.
KK
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Roho seat cushion
Each section or each cell?
f will be fast - but probably not quite as fast as a raw memcpy. But
> if you want *actual* numbers, the best thing to do would be to measure it
> on the sort of data you want to work with.
>
> Marc
>
>
> On 24 January 2013 03:44, kira kk wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>&
Hi,
I am considering to adopt protocol buffer in c++. However, I cannot find
there is any performance about it.
Here is my situation: the applications are distributed and
performance-critical C++ applications. Each application communicates
through message by socket.
So the message is serialize
ver_linux
If some fields are empty or look unusual you may have an old version.
Compare to the current minimal requirements in Documentation/Changes.
Linux KK-R950-117 3.8.0-030800rc4-generic #201301172335 SMP Fri Jan 18
04:35:51 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Gnu C
Hello all,
I have a question. But my English is very poor, I hope you will understand
My VM has one virtual disk which *allocated **100G** *
I find the utilization of this disk in *guest OS is **39.5G *( Get utilization
on guest OS file system)
but I ssh to the NFS server check the VHD files si
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[Toshiba Portege Z935-P390] Fn key and su
Public bug reported:
After first resume, next suspend don't work. System freeze and I need to push
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After first resume, Fn keys for suspend, mute and brightness don`t work.
However, the volume up/down Fn keys continue to work. This is with 12.10
Quan
I tested kernel 3.3.8-030308-generic 64bit from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline and this kernel works fine
(suspend, Fn keys) I think its same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1094800
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I have this problem too on my notebook Toshiba Tecra R950 since I
upgraded BIOS to version 6.40 released on 10 january 2013. Before BIOS
upgrade suspend and Fn keys worked properly.
I tested v 3.8-rc3-raring too. Problem still occurs. It's same as #20
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I like this. I've been testing it in [31dd2c0e3e] :
It looks pretty good, except a backwhack doesn't remove all of the
special properties for a metacharacter.
fossil test-grep '^\*\* the version' src/*
doesn't find anything. Also doesn't work without the anchor, or if it's
double backw
s installed,
after GUI says it finished.
- Manual Trigger of yum installs the package on client machine, but not
from Live Management.
Any pointers and help are welcome.
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On 12/16/2012 03:08 PM, K wrote:
kk,
Thank you. Your timing is funny as I had *just* given up on
waiting for help and tried again with success this time.
What I did was deleted my whole source/ dir, leaving only my
foo.fossil. (Luckily I had just done a commit before any of this
On 12/16/2012 K wrote:
> I'm new to Fossil SCM, have not used any other SCMs,
> and am trying to do something relatively complex for
> me. It involves moving from a model where files are
> directly added to my repo, rather than being organized
> in the repo within directories.
>
> I had my proje
The latest debate over whether the 'rm' and 'mv'
commands--in the fossil shell--should behave exactly
line the 'rm' and 'mv' commands--in the various OS
command shells--proves one thing unequivocally:
Fossil is an piece of software that can spark vehement
opinions from its users. Fossil matters.
>> because when I exam the file content, I find something like:
>
> C D
> C E
> C F
> B D
> B C
> A C
> A B
That's how graph.neighborhood is supposed to work; it gives you the
first-order neighborhood of the central vertex, so you will find not only
edges that are connected to the central vertex b
My aide loves me & I want it to continue that way. LOL!!!
KK
Please send us the first few lines of your input file as an attachment
because it's hard to say anything about what is wrong without seeing the
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> Since the data contain patient information so I have spent a day to dig
out the problem. It turns out that some of my rows contain characte
When I pass a file with only 3 columns, with the last one as weight. And
then I encounter this error and I'm unable to identify documentation for it.
Parse error in NCOL file, line 1 (syntax error, unexpected ALNUM, expecting
NEWLINE), Parse error
The weight is very important to be read in this
Tamas Nepusz wrote:
graph.neighborhood(g, 1, c("A", "B", "C"))
This would give you three graphs, one centered on "A", one centered on "B"
and one centered on "C". This would be returned in a list with three
elements. Since you specified only "A" for graph.neighborhood, it will
return a list of on
Tamas Nepusz wrote:
> g <- graph.famous("petersen")
> V(g)$name <- LETTERS[1:10]
> graph.list <- graph.neighborhood(g, 1, "A")
> g2 <- graph.list[[1]]
> V(g2)$name
[1] "A" "B" "E" "F"
> write.graph(g, "edgelist.txt",format="edgelist") so I will obtain some
> resultant files like:
The "edgelist" f
On Dec 5, 2012 2:38:33 AM, Chad Fraleigh wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:26 PM, Brecht Van Lommel
> <> brechtvanlom...@pandora.be> > wrote:
>
> > As you have found from reading the code, Blender wasn't really
> > designed with plugins in mind. Code for things like modifiers tends to
> > be scat
05, 2012 10:20 PM
To: Help for igraph users
Subject: Re: [igraph] getting k-connected nodes from a vertex
Look at the function graph.neighborhood(), I think that does exactly what
you want.
Gabot
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Ross KK Leung wrote:
Has igraph any function to retrieve th
On Dec 5, 2012 6:56:54 PM, Troy Sobotka wrote:
> > Is there any chance that the registering the new nodes goes through some old
> > system of nodes? I can now compile without any errors however(maybe
> > naturally) my node does not show up in the nodes in Blender. So I am
> > suspecting that I am n
Has igraph any function to retrieve the nodes connected to a specified
vertex recursively? For example, a root is connected to 3 leaves, and then
these 3 leaves are each connected to 2, 1, 4 leaves respectively, and then
that 2, 1, 4 leaves are used again to search. So this should be something
like
Here is a video about the movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHKjgqcHphg
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] New movie out "The Sessions''
No, not yet. I REALLY
with Floodlight first. I used NOX
(classic) which I augmented to work with SNMP. If Floodlight does not have
such support now, someone would need to do that. It might as well be you
if you have the incentive to do so.
Regards
KK
On 19 November 2012 17:31, Carlos Patricio Amigo Haering wrote:
>
Meals on Wheels brings me Ensure High Protein. But that is only 9 grams of
protein. Put it in blender with fruit & plenty of ice & comes out like soft
serve ice cream.
KK
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easier to make progress in that and then start to use
Openwrt's SNMP with the controller. I cannot bring myself to suggest
NOX classic to you at this point, given the level of support. So,
please choose some other controller to work with.
Regards
KK
On 13 November 2012 17:55, Carlos Patricio
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Finally, if I may, I suggest you try another controller other than NOX
classic. Hopefully, the other controllers have SNMP support at this
point.
Regards
KK
PS>> It is wise to use the mailing list for such matters.
On 13 November 2012 10:08, Carlos Patricio Amigo Haering wrote:
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AD & any infection can be deadly.
KK
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Sent: Fri, November 9, 2012 10:28:47 AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Suprapubic info
AD decreased overnight, still a little uncomfortable. Hope I don't have to go
through this every time it
Hi Michal,
If you are building your own device, then OVS, hostapd and a Linux
based OS would work just fine. That would give you something to show
and work with fastest. Depending on what you want for configuration,
you can augment configuration as you go along.
Regards
KK
PS>> You
To folks on the
agenda<http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/85/agenda/agenda-85-opsec>- It
would be greatly appreciated if you could provide the chairs with your
slides no later than Wednesday night.
Thanks,
KK, Gunter, Warren
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Hi Michelle,
No. You can use any OpenFlow enabled equipment you like. If you are
sending n-casting traffic, you might want to check that the equipment
supports that (preferably in hardware).
Regards
KK
PS>> It would help to send such email to the mailing list, in case
someone have more
rotocol (e.g., that sends
user and password in the clear), he may think it's okay to use it over a
VPN. But with this attack, that user/pass could end up appearing in the
clear on the local network."""
Something as simple as the above text in either Section 1. or Section 4.
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