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On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 07:49:09 -0600
Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >I need to restrict dns (udp) requests to not more than 3 requests per
> >second from each client's IP.
>
> restricting DNS query rate, if you can find a way, will probably
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Tim Martin wrote:
> I have an idea for a new protocol that will decrease a multimedia
> servers bandwidth usage. Normally a server, such as a video or audio
> streamer, sends a packet out to each and every listener. There can be
> made a protocol tha
I have an idea for a new protocol that will decrease a multimedia
servers bandwidth usage. Normally a server, such as a video or audio
streamer, sends a packet out to each and every listener. There can be
made a protocol that sends one packet out to 16 or so listeners. The
packets should be
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Is there an API or somethying that i can use for getting tty/keyboard
input/output so that I can write a screen reader that will reiceive
every character from a tty and be able to intercept/override keypresses?
Thanks,
Tyler
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Parv wrote:
> in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> wrote Garrett Cooper thusly...
>> cat file.html | sed -e "s|http://www.domain.com||g"
> ...
>
> Not really a need for cat(1), just use input redirection ...
>
> sed -e '...' < file
>
>
> - Parv
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 15:29:18 -0500
Dan Sikorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How?
>
> I've heard stories of linux-opera and linux-flashplayer7 didnt
> work for me
>
> do I have to mess with plug in files ?
Just install the www/linux-flashplugin7 port
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 01:16:09 +0300
"Andrew Pantyukhin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/26/06, Dan Sikorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How?
> >
> > I've heard stories of linux-opera and linux-flashplayer7 didnt work
> > for me
Why not? Its working perfectly here.
> > do I have to mess
>Is there a Unix or shell command that runs a given program for n
>seconds and then terminates it (unless the program takes less than n
>seconds to run, obviously)?
some-command& sleep 42; kill -9 $!
R's,
John
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Richard Collyer wrote:
Hello,
When i do pkg_version -v it reports the wrong values.
e.g. glib-2.10.3 < needs updating (port has 2.12.6)
Now the versions are correct but if I upgrade that port it still thinks
that 2.10.3 is installed
The last line of the install text
===> Registerin
Hello,
When i do pkg_version -v it reports the wrong values.
e.g. glib-2.10.3 < needs updating (port has 2.12.6)
Now the versions are correct but if I upgrade that port it still thinks
that 2.10.3 is installed
The last line of the install text
===> Registering installation for glib-
Is there a Unix or shell command that runs a given program for n
seconds and then terminates it (unless the program takes less than n
seconds to run, obviously)?
I know ulimit can limit a program's CPU time and sh's TIMEOUT variable
can limit idle time at the shell prompt, but how to limit a prog
On 12/26/06, Dan Sikorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How?
I've heard stories of linux-opera and linux-flashplayer7 didnt work
for me
do I have to mess with plug in files ?
Try linux-firefox if you're desperate. linux-flashplugin7
works pretty much out of the box with it. Peruse mailing
l
On 12/27/06, VeeJay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
Can someone help me?
I am trying to install PHP 4.4 on my freeBSD box. I have installed apache20
already and its working perfect. But when I want to install PHP, I get
compilation error.
1. first I give this command:
./configure --prefix=/usr
Hello
Can someone help me?
I am trying to install PHP 4.4 on my freeBSD box. I have installed apache20
already and its working perfect. But when I want to install PHP, I get
compilation error.
1. first I give this command:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2/php --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql
On Tuesday 26 December 2006 07:49, Len Conrad wrote:
> >I need to restrict dns (udp) requests to not more than 3 requests
> > per second from each client's IP.
>
> restricting DNS query rate, if you can find a way, will probably
> slow your clients' operations very noticeably.
>
> What problem are
Hello.
How to change permanently a value of "ulimit -n" (limit descriptors)?
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I've heard stories of linux-opera and linux-flashplayer7 didnt work
for me
do I have to mess with plug in files ?
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On Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 04:17:19AM -0800, linux quest wrote:
>
> I am a UNIX newbie. I think I made the wrong selection for my network
> card -causing me unable to connect to the Internet. Now, I would like
> to choose my a new network card during installation of FreeBSD. So, I
> did tried sysinst
yeah, truely. i heard this voice coming out of my headset while i was
sitting in the living room enjoying some holiday movies :-) It took me a
while to attend to that, by the time I got to my console, my monitor had no
signal, but the power light on the box is on. I couldn't login remotely so I
pr
I have some problems using my pda phone as usb-modem for my PC with
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE
At first I loaded:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/kuzma # kldload umodem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/kuzma # kldload ucom
Then I activated "Modem Link" at my pda-device.
According to all documentation that I founded du
I need to restrict dns (udp) requests to not more than 3 requests per
second from each client's IP.
restricting DNS query rate, if you can find a way, will probably slow
your clients' operations very noticeably.
What problem are you trying to solve?
Len
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Tek Bahadur Limbu wrote:
> I have a question regarding my Bind dns name server. About a 1000 users
> are using my dns name server using public IPs.
>
> I need to restrict dns (udp) requests to not more than 3 requests per
> second from each client's IP.
>
> Is there a way which we can apply thi
In response to "T.F. Cheng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi,
> i just got a weird computer voice, saying "system
> failed, save tasks".
By voice, do you mean it actually came out of the speakers? If so, it's
almost definitely your window manager (GNOME or KDE or whatever) and you
should at least pro
Look at the dmesg to see what hardware was detected at boot. You can edit
the rc.conf file to have the correct interface name.
-Derek
At 06:17 AM 12/26/2006, linux quest wrote:
I am a UNIX newbie. I think I made the wrong selection for my network card
-causing me unable to connect t
I am a UNIX newbie. I think I made the wrong selection for my network card
-causing me unable to connect to the Internet. Now, I would like to choose my a
new network card during installation of FreeBSD. So, I did tried sysinstall
command, but, it seems that I am unable to select my network car
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Dear All,
I have a question regarding my Bind dns name server. About a 1000 users
are using my dns name server using public IPs.
I need to restrict dns (udp) requests to not more than 3 requests per
second from each client's IP.
Is there a way whic
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