On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 20:11:57 +0300
Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz wrote:
On 13/04/15 19:34, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
What I'd really like to do is take such a process that I know is
hanging on connection to the web site, and find out which request it
thinks it is serving.
I love
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Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 09:43:03 +0300
From: Moish mo...@mln.co.il
To: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
Subject: Re: Bezeq Ruter
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Yes. That's top advice IF you are working off someone elses money and/or paying for your own time.
If, however, this is something done in your spare time, serving mostly you and being paid for out of your own pocket, the difference between 8/mo and what you said becomes big.
Shachar
On Apr 14,
On 14 April 2015 at 02:34, Shachar Shemesh shac...@shemesh.biz wrote:
If I just reinstall the server (both time consuming and expensive, as I
need provision a temporary server to make a smooth transition), I'm still
going to be open to the same attack vector unless I do something.
Don't you
I'm setting up a home NAS - Raspberry PI2, Raspbian, Samba, external
disk. It's meant to serve files to a mixed network - Linux, Windows and
Android devices. The new disk comes formatted as NTFS. My gut tells
me to re-format as EXT4 - any comments or suggestions?
Additional info: The files will
Please allow me to disagree,
I see top value in spending some time to learn to set it up automatically -
it'll pay itself in spades every time you have to update anything on that
server, let alone migrate or rebuild it.
Setting up a test environment with Vagrant, setting things up with Puppet
On 13/04/15 19:34, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
What I'd really like to do is take such a process that I know is
hanging on connection to the web site, and find out which request it
thinks it is serving.
I love this mailing list :-)
No sooner had I sent this message, I knew how to figure out what
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Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 09:43:03 +0300
From: Moish mo...@mln.co.il
To: linux-il
I wonder - do you have to get the modem from Bezeq?
Can't you buy anything compatible on the free market?
On 13 April 2015 at 16:18, E.S.
Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il
wrote:
In
addition to the "fancy"
In addition to the fancy (read crappy) wireless routers that Bezeq
will always try to offer you to lease/buy/get/whatever the latest fad
is, they also have simple modems.
Really these are bridge routers with one ethernet port and one DSL
port, also running Linux, you can use them as router and
I wonder - do you have to get the modem from Bezeq? Can't you buy anything
compatible on the free market?
On 13 April 2015 at 16:18, E.S. Rosenberg esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il wrote:
In addition to the fancy (read crappy) wireless routers that Bezeq
will always try to offer you to
Hi all,
I have a server whose apache2 process is generating lots of requests to
http://gthfx.com/. That's it. Nothing seems to be sent, and it's always
the same page. No cookies. No different URLs. Nothing. Eventually, the
apache processes build up, and all the sites stop responding. Restarting
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