[Koha] Sort of OT: configuring UFW

2020-05-28 Thread King, Fred
My apologies for posting a question that's not exactly Koha-related, though could be. I'm hoping that someone here can explain in a way that a simple medical librarian and part-time Koha geek can understand, or point me to a source that can. Yes, I checked the man page. What I want to do us

Re: [Koha] Sort of OT: configuring UFW

2020-05-28 Thread Hugo Agud Andreu
Perfecto! Te compraré dos mandos, dame cuenta de transferencia por favor Obtener Outlook para iOS De: Koha en nombre de King, Fred Enviado: Thursday, May 28, 2020 7:08:09 PM Para: Koha Asunto: [Koha] Sort of OT: configuring UFW My

Re: [Koha] [EXTERNAL] Re: Sort of OT: configuring UFW

2020-05-28 Thread King, Fred
Thank you! It almost does. Now I need to think about it for a bit. Or maybe for an octet.  Fred King, MSLS, AHIP Medical Librarian, MedStar Washington Hospital Center fred.k...@medstar.net 202-877-6670 ORCID -0001-5266-0279 MedStar Authors Catalog:

Re: [Koha] Report help needed

2020-05-28 Thread Michael Sutherland
I do not know about the speed and I'm not an expert either. The beauty of the reports is that we can borrow them from others, save them and change them as needed, right? It is the same as the former query 'ExtractValue(marcxml' changing to ExtractValue(metadata'. All of the reports in the

Re: [Koha] Sort of OT: configuring UFW

2020-05-28 Thread asakov...@hmcpl.org
One of the easiest IP network calculators to use on the web that I’ve found is at http://www.subnet-calculator.com/subnet.php?net_class=B Put in an IP address, select the right range, and play with the number of bits of masks to see what the resulting groups are that you can get. This form