Re: [Israel.pm] Re: [hackers-il] Need Personal Loans so I can Collect Online Donations

2005-11-09 Thread michael tewner
I don't understand why we're giving Shlomi here a hard time. This is to benefit all of us. Good. Some (most?) of us can't help with the money, but that doesn't mean we can be rude. -mike = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL

Re: System resource monitoring and reporting utility ?

2007-08-09 Thread Michael Tewner
SNMP in Solaris is pain. Installation is a pain. Configuration is a pain. Maintenance is less of a pain. On 8/9/07, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 09/08/07, Mike Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've worked with tons of programs that do this - none of them have filled all my

Re: Memory undectable on Intel server board S5000VCL

2007-08-09 Thread Michael Tewner
isnt' there a bigmem kernel for situations just like these? On 8/9/07, Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 02:59:02PM +0300, Ira Abramov wrote: Quoting Muli Ben-Yehuda, from the post of Thu, 09 Aug: Because some PCI devices cannot deal with addresses over

Re: Webmail like Gmail + encryption

2007-08-13 Thread Michael Tewner
How about GPG, or PGP? On 8/13/07, Danny Lieberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kfir What exactly are you trying to achieve by encrypting email - are you trying to encrypt business communications between employees and vendors/customers to protect from eavesdroppers or do you want to encrypt the

Re: question about mailing list

2007-09-05 Thread Michael Tewner
That sounds like a scary command... step 1: Sign up for moderated list step 2: Get email addresses of all users step 3: Profit! On 9/4/07, sara fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I lost an email of someone. What is the command in this list to retrieve all the emails of the users in the list.

Re: Providing precompleted PDF forms in Linux

2007-09-18 Thread Michael Tewner
I doubt this would fit your requirements - being a windows tool and all- but perhaps someone else will stumble over this thread... If anyone out there is interested, there is a microsoft tool called InfoPath that does something similar to this. You build a form, it creates the database behind it

Re: Nostalgia is not what it used to be (was: Petition to ask MainConcept)

2007-10-03 Thread Michael Tewner
I remember when the C128 came out with Sprites - efficient basic animations. Ah... Those were the days. On 10/3/07, Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Oct 03, 2007, Shachar Shemesh wrote about Nostalgia is not what it used to be (was: Petition to ask MainConcept): Which means it

Re: Do you know anyone CentOS (www.shiny.co.il) ?

2007-10-06 Thread Michael Tewner
Another mirror centos.spd.co.il On 10/2/07, Web Master [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list members, I do not like Debian and Ubuntu distribution, so I am looking for a distribution, which RPM-based, but provide me - a Postfix smtp server (with amavis virusscanner and spamassassin

Re: Petition to ask MainConcept to release MainActor as Open Source software

2007-10-17 Thread Michael Tewner
MasterType's Writer for the C64 would take so long to load, well more than 5 minutes - First one side of the disk, then the other. It was a very rich-featured word processor. On 10/2/07, Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Oct 02, 2007, Dan Kenigsberg wrote about Re: Petition to ask

Re: PC router distro?

2007-10-17 Thread Michael Tewner
How about shorewall/shoreline? http://www.shorewall.net/ I looked into this a few months ago, and realized that it was easier for me to set up a CentOS box with webmin's IPtables module. On 10/17/07, Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I there any distro of Linux specifically to

Re: You ain't paranoid if people really are out to get you!

2007-10-28 Thread Michael Tewner
Hear, Hear! On 10/26/07, Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Oct 25, 2007, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote about You ain't paranoid if people really are out to get you!: Since the topic came up earlier today, I thought this might be relevant:

Re: recommended web development environment?

2007-11-13 Thread Michael Tewner
I saw Joomla mentioned - so I thought I would plug Plone - a great CMS built on Zope. It's super cool. It has a large user base. It has a large developer base. It's fun. It's well documented. It even has KSS - an AJAX library. It's robus. It's Python. It has a Cheese Shop. It has conferences.

Re: Fedora 7 -- Fedora 8

2007-12-16 Thread Michael Tewner
Make sure you're using the proper X driver in your /etc/X11/Xorg.conf file - a driver like vesa would probably bring up X, but react double-plus slow. On Dec 6, 2007 4:55 AM, Dan Kenigsberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for your replies. They did not really help, as my problem magically

Re: Easiest way to install an asterisk system

2007-12-24 Thread Michael Tewner
You can have ubuntu running asterisk in less than an hour. I bought a generic-brand compatible modem for $15 on ebay. Installed it and drivers. This gave me one physical line, and as many SIP devices as the computer could handle. On Dec 24, 2007 4:56 AM, sammy ominsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Large scale DNS

2008-02-09 Thread Michael Tewner
Hasn't tinyDNS been used for super-large installations? On Feb 8, 2008 4:31 PM, Oren Held [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe you should read about Dynamic DNS: it's a protocol extension (bind MS DNS support it for years). When enabled, bind actually uses journal (.jnl) files for each zone, and

Re: Connecting more than one display to the same PC

2008-03-08 Thread Michael Tewner
I had 4 displays connected to my linux machine - unfortunately, they were 4 not-so-good PCI video cards, and my computer spent all its time writing to the PCI bus - Usable, but slow. So, I dedicated the linux machine to just managing the displays, and I worked using XDMCP from a different server.

Re: NIC replacement

2008-03-12 Thread Michael Tewner
Bonding MAC addresses to interfaces is a lifesaver when you have multiple NIC's Imagine writing up a bunch of iptables rules. Then upgrade your kernel. Suddenly, all of your interfaces are assigned to different NICs and you can't access anything! On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Avraham

Re: SSHD for Windows

2008-03-13 Thread Michael Tewner
We're using sshwindows.sourceforge.net On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Tomer Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At my workplace we found that currently cygwin isn't working well on Vista (and Windows 2008 server). Therefore we use copsshd, which is just another cygwin-based sshd, but packed with

Re: major packet loss at hot server

2008-04-04 Thread Michael Tewner
OK - I decided to give this a look, because I'm not happy with my transfer speeds - I ran mtr from work (Netvision 5Mbit(?) ) to my home IP (Hot+Netvision): 4. vl100.coresw1.hfa.nv.net.il 23.0% 279 10.7 15.2 8.2 172.4 15.2 5. ge1-7.coresw1.ptk.nv.net.il

Re: major packet loss at hot server

2008-04-04 Thread Michael Tewner
be dropping ICMP packets. I got to them by calling support ( 04-856-0550 ?) and telling them that there is a problem with their core network. On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK - I decided to give this a look, because I'm not happy with my transfer speeds

Re: major packet loss at hot server

2008-04-05 Thread Michael Tewner
26.442 ms 6 pos1-0.brdr1.nyc.nv.net.il (212.143.12.13) 255.455 ms 247.516 ms On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 11:30 PM, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just talked to Netvision Asakim support - He was knowlegable - ran `mtr

Re: major packet loss at hot server

2008-04-05 Thread Michael Tewner
error on a different, internal Netvision router. FYI, - yba On Sat, 5 Apr 2008, Michael Tewner wrote: Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 20:51:06 +0300 From: Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: IGLU Mailing list linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il Subject: Re: major

Re: major packet loss at hot server

2008-04-06 Thread Michael Tewner
I'm in conversation with Netvision about this issue - sending diagnostic information. On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow - A post from December 2006 in a gaming forum shows major packet loss from the same router: http://forums.guru3d.com

Re: Why can't I connect to a local service ?

2008-04-14 Thread Michael Tewner
Centos comes with iptables pre-configured to block almost everything. There is a tool to configure it - system-config-firewall or just /etc/init.d/iptables stop :-) On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:49 AM, Yedidyah Bar-David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 07:30:18AM +0300, Oded

Re: Why can't I connect to a local service ?

2008-04-14 Thread Michael Tewner
..or perhaps, I should read your entire email before replying... netstat -an | grep LISTENING shows that the service is listening on 0.0.0.0:80 ? On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Centos comes with iptables pre-configured to block almost everything

Re: major packet loss at hot server

2008-04-24 Thread Michael Tewner
if there are any packet re-requests? (I would, but I'm our of town) On Sat, Apr 5, 2008 at 8:51 PM, Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah - I seem to be getting 20-30% loss on TCP packets to www.cnn.com on the same router that was dropping the ICMP packets. (#4 below) Selected device eth0

Re: Interrups statistic - sar vs. mstat

2008-04-28 Thread Michael Tewner
Yeah - that's standard behavior to print the average since boot when running these commands without an interval, and the first line of output when specifying an interval. On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 5:18 PM, Tom Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have seen the same with all the *stat commands

Re: IR Receiver

2008-05-02 Thread Michael Tewner
I have a friend that has built a BUNCH of LIRC receivers. IIRC, he got the parts at kashing(???) - Jerusalem, King George street - near the bell-tower building (less than one block from Yaffo). Downstairs. They have EVERYTHING. On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL

Re: Multiple penguins on boot

2008-05-08 Thread Michael Tewner
A recent version of the Linux kernel will see two CPU's but know they're on the same physical processor. This is important especially when you have multiple physical multi-core processors. Multiple cores share text segments- the kernel will try to keep multiple threads of the same process on the

Re: Multiple penguins on boot

2008-05-09 Thread Michael Tewner
to keep a process on a specific CPU, look up processor affinity. Meanwhile, dmesg reports as it bring up each CPU the physical # and Core #. [ 88.931544] CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 [ 88.931545] CPU: Processor Core ID: 2 And, if you have multiple physical processors, it assigns each core

Re: crash with no log entry

2008-05-09 Thread Michael Tewner
What about myADSLcheck? On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Shlomo Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 09 May 2008, Valery Reznic wrote: Why you don't put this cron jobs to run say every 1 hour, so it'll not to took your months for debugging ? That might be a good idea, but I haven't done

[JOB] Seeking Plone 3 programmers

2008-05-27 Thread Michael Tewner
Forwarding for a friend: Hi, A Tel-Aviv based company is looking to hire Plone programmers (or experts if you're out there) to help in development of in-house Plone-based websites. You'd be tweaking Plone-the-product and developing new features using Plone-The-Platform. We have immediate

Re: batch dispatcher - what do I really need?

2008-06-01 Thread Michael Tewner
Condor? On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Ira Abramov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: my client here is developping VLSI hardware (Cadence tools, compilation-verification-simulation, and so on). they want to utilize a new monster CPU machine we just bought as the first of maybe many machines, as well

Re: Email-to-MMS gateway?

2008-06-18 Thread Michael Tewner
I was in a bind in the US - I needed a way for people to get ahold of me during my visit without having to call my roaming IL cellphone. I set up a local US SkypeIN number to my Skype account. then I configured auto-forwarding of all my Skype calls to my CellPhone. It's not the cheapest option,

Re: I need your addvice on ISP troubleshooting.

2008-07-06 Thread Michael Tewner
I've talked to the highest up network engineers at Netvision about 30% packet loss on their vl100 router and I've consistently received the It's normal answer. They claim it's part of their anti-Denial-Of-Service system. I see it as 30% of my company's monthly fee down the drain. On Fri, Jul 4,

Re: Good corporate intranet site software?

2008-07-13 Thread Michael Tewner
don't forget Plone. it's a great CMS system... On 7/13/08, Sagi Bashari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 10:39 AM, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks. I had Twiki in the previous workplace and didn't like it so much but will give it a try if/when it comes to that.

[JOB] Linux/unix sys-admin

2008-08-02 Thread Michael Tewner
Hi all! Medium-sized established company ISO a sys-admin: 3 years linux or Unix administration experience -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word

Re: [JOB] Linux/unix sys-admin

2008-08-03 Thread Michael Tewner
for an all-around expert. No windows knowledge required! Email Resumes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Mike On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Michael Tewner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all! Medium-sized established company ISO a sys-admin: 3 years linux or Unix administration experience -- Sent from

Re: Clustering/Failover Project

2008-09-21 Thread Michael Tewner
I've set up a system just like this and it's been up for over a year happily chugging along... On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 12:44 AM, Oleg Goldshmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Noam Rathaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm also not interested in replies telling me there's a project that does exactly

Re: 3D Apache?

2008-11-22 Thread Michael Tewner
Hey Hetz! The application you're referring to is VisitorVille - It's cute, but expensive. -mike On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nope, not that. it was 3D, with buildings etc.. Hetz On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 10:15 PM, Alex Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Computer recommendation for Linux server.

2009-05-08 Thread Michael Tewner
hi! We don't know what your other requirements are, but are you sure that a desktop machine will be stable enough? If the single second-rate power supply toasts (and probably fries a disk and the controller with it), can you afford the 1 week downtime? What about backups? -Mike On Fri, May 8,

Re: High availability virtual ip

2009-06-23 Thread Michael Tewner
Hi all - If all you want to do is float an IP, Linux-HA will work, but a simpler solution could be, say, keepalived and vrrpd. I you would like to also manage cluster resources, Linux-HA is your best solution. I would agree that it has a steep learning curve, and it's a pain, but it does exactly

Re: Looking for advice about selecting hardware for graphics and data visualization

2009-07-24 Thread Michael Tewner
Have you looked into Nvidia Tesla? I think the grid.org.il people can get you more info - I think I remember someone selling these in Israel. They also have Linux drivers. On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Omer Zak w...@zak.co.il wrote: I am looking for advice about selecting motherboard and

Re: Looking for advice about selecting hardware for graphics and data visualization

2009-07-24 Thread Michael Tewner
...Or maybe Nvidia Quadro Pro? http://www.nvidia.com/page/workstation.html On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Michael Tewner tew...@gmail.com wrote: Have you looked into Nvidia Tesla? I think the grid.org.il people can get you more info - I think I remember someone selling these in Israel

Kingle/Reader on Linux in IL (WAS: Re: Linux / Computer Books in Israel)

2009-08-04 Thread Michael Tewner
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Maxim Veksler hq4e...@gmail.com wrote: 2009/7/15 Shlomo Dubrowin dubrowin.l...@gmail.com: I live and work in the Jerusalem area. Generally, when I want Linux and/or other types of computer books (right now I'm learning Perl), I wait till we have family

Re: Kingle/Reader on Linux in IL (WAS: Re: Linux / Computer Books in Israel)

2009-08-05 Thread Michael Tewner
Thank you, Dotan! Will both devices read project Gutenberg files? -Mike On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all - I read a few reviews of the Kindle2 vs. Sony Reader - Anyone out there have either of those and use it with Linux? AFAIK, I'll see

Re: Suggestion for a webmail application with good Hebrew Support

2009-08-18 Thread Michael Tewner
2009/8/18 Danny Lieberman dan...@software.co.il Shachar On the Internet - size is not an indication of threat surface. Ability to provision and maintain is more important. You have to engineer your solution to your needs. For us - the combination of Google Apps, slicehost (for smaller

Re: [OT] Power over radio is it a true thing or just a myth ?

2009-08-28 Thread Michael Tewner
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Oleg Goldshmidt p...@goldshmidt.orgwrote: On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Gilad Ben-Yossefgi...@codefidence.com wrote: Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: Once you have satisfied yourself that N=3, you can derive R^-2 easily from flux considerations. Until,

Re: Modifying Javascript on-the-fly is Firefox

2009-12-30 Thread Michael Tewner
I think Google Chrome Developer Tools lets you mess with things on-the-fly. On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Shlomi Fish shlo...@iglu.org.il wrote: On Monday 23 Nov 2009 10:42:21 Dave Stav wrote: Hi Baruch, I needed a similar thing about a year ago. I used a perl tcp proxy. I published

Re: Free version of NoteWorthy Composer

2009-12-31 Thread Michael Tewner
You can check out http://www.linux-sound.org/notation.html For music notation typesetting, nothing in linux beats Lillypond. -Mike On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Uri Even-Chen u...@speedy.net wrote: Hi People, When working on my automatic melody composing project 10 years ago, I used a

Re: platform for number crunching

2010-06-16 Thread Michael Tewner
Hi Shimon - I would like to point out that (as Nadav did already) that perhaps (if this is early enough in the development cycle), a GPU might be a good choice. Even your *current* off-the-shelf graphics card might be faster that your 4-core CPU for certain types of computations. For only a few

Re: CPU RAM in a storage box

2010-09-27 Thread Michael Tewner
Have you seen this? http://www.backblaze.com/petabytes-on-a-budget-how-to-build-cheap-cloud-storage.html At Backblaze, we provide unlimited storage to our customers for only $5 per month, so we had to figure out how to store hundreds of petabytes of customer data in a reliable, scalable

Re: Apple Slim USB Keyboard

2010-10-13 Thread Michael Tewner
I have it set up. Works great - Ubuntu got the volume keys set up automatically (after selecting the keyboard type). On the one I got (iDigital with the number pad), I often accidentally hit the eject button, so I disabled it in Linux. I seem to remember a problem with using the function keys, but

Re: Apple Slim USB Keyboard

2010-10-13 Thread Michael Tewner
Just to clear up the comment - I have both the large keyboard (connected to Linux) and a small keyboard (BlueTooth, connected to a mac). -MIke On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:35 AM, Michael Tewner tew...@gmail.com wrote: I have it set up. Works great - Ubuntu got the volume keys set up

Re: OT: PHP 32 bit numbers security issue

2011-01-05 Thread Michael Tewner
2011/1/5 shimi linux...@shimi.net On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:52 PM, shimi linux...@shimi.net wrote: It has something to do with the precision attempting algorithm of floating point numbers, and the way it is done on fpu87 in 32bit processors. It tries to get close to the number below a

Re: small linux hardware

2011-01-10 Thread Michael Tewner
2011/1/10 Erez D erez0...@gmail.com I am looking for a linux hardware which would be small, low power and cheep I found the telit GE863-PRO (pdf: http://www.telit.com/module/infopool/download.php?id=725 ) which is actually a gprs module + linux on arm9. it is 41.4x31.4x3.6 mm in size and i

Re: Linux firewall vs appliance

2011-01-24 Thread Michael Tewner
2011/1/24 Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com Hi, I was wondering about the following scenario: I have 2 lines coming from 2 carriers, each line is 2 Gbit internet connection. They go to a router, and then there should be a firewall.. Here I have 2 choices: 1. Take a

Re: Linux firewall vs appliance

2011-01-24 Thread Michael Tewner
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 10:19 PM, Michael Tewner tew...@gmail.com wrote: 2011/1/24 Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com Hi, I was wondering about the following scenario: I have 2 lines coming from 2 carriers, each line is 2 Gbit internet connection. They go to a router, and then there should

Re: Linux firewall vs appliance

2011-01-24 Thread Michael Tewner
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Michael, 1. If you ever plan on hitting 2 Gbit on a Cisco, you'll need some heavy-duty firewalls ( http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/prod_models_comparison.html ) running you $20,000 4 Gbit, not 2 :)

Re: Networking: How to add another router

2011-02-13 Thread Michael Tewner
Hi - Shimi's solution will work - use a cross-over cable, though, in order to connect the switches together. Hypothetically, you should be able to connect multiple computers to the same network cable - that is, wire 2 connectors, in series, at one end. This would give you a hub on that segment,

Re: Networking: How to add another router

2011-02-13 Thread Michael Tewner
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 9:28 PM, Michael Tewner tew...@gmail.com wrote: Hi - Shimi's solution will work - use a cross-over cable, though, in order to connect the switches together. Hypothetically, you should be able to connect multiple computers to the same network cable - that is, wire 2

Re: wiping files

2011-02-15 Thread Michael Tewner
2011/2/9 shimi linux...@shimi.net On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Uri Even-Chen u...@speedy.net wrote: Thank you. Wiping files is part of pretty good privacy (PGP) - if you want privacy you need to wipe your deleted files. I would trust having them all at encrypted-state at all times

Re: [OT] Self-employed's office

2011-10-05 Thread Michael Tewner
Can you please share the helpful responses? -Mike On Thursday, September 29, 2011, Daniel Shahaf d...@daniel.shahaf.name wrote: I got a few replies off-list, one of them in particular seems very promising; thanks to all who responded. Daniel Shahaf wrote on Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 04:44:20

Re: [YBA] High-end DSL modem

2013-12-07 Thread Michael Tewner
Shavua Tov! This may not be in the spirit of Linux-IL, but I was able to solve a lot of DSL annoyances by moving our small office to a Cisco 800-series ADSL+WiFi (provided as part of their BizNet service). The router performs rock-solid with uptime measure in years (assuming you never update

Re: OT: Invoice sites in English

2015-01-15 Thread Michael Tewner
Does this do what you want? I know a few people on the team there: https://www.invoiceninja.com/about On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 1:12 AM, Geoff Shang ge...@quitelikely.com wrote: Hi, Please forgive the offtopic post, but I figure someone here would know. I was recently told by my new

Re: Something is injecting malware into my HTTP traffic

2015-03-21 Thread Michael Tewner
I'm seeing the same thing, that is, the downloaded files start to differ at byte #4101 - The HTTPS version downloaded quite fast on my 5Mbps connection. The HTTP one is taking forever, quite literally; it's stalled - I've tried adding Cache-Control: no-cache and Pragma: no-cache, but

Re: Seeking Recommendations for a Good Outgoing SMTP Service

2015-07-28 Thread Michael Tewner
I can recommend SendGrid - They have Free Tier, Pay-as-you-go Lite Tiers, and low-cost regular Tiers. We've been using them for a bunch of years, now. They have great support; I had a Romania-based support guy help me this morning, Israel time, who didn't just tell me call us later. -Mike On

[JOB] Scene53 is Looking for a Junior DevOps Engineer

2016-03-09 Thread Michael Tewner
Hi Guys! Our company, Scene53, is looking for a Junior DevOps engineer. Specifically, we're looking to hire a bright, challenge-driven, Linux user to join our small team; We'll be happy to bring you up-to-speed on the world of DevOps (for various definitions of "DevOps")! Besides the standard

Re: OT: SSL certificates

2016-03-07 Thread Michael Tewner
As far as I know, letsencrypt.org certs are only good for 90 days, and you'll want to have a script automatically renew and replace the cert in the background all the time. I like https://www.namecheap.com , as it helps you find the cheapest between different CA's. CACert is worthy of this

Re: strange ping and traceroute results

2016-11-25 Thread Michael Tewner
Heh - You _learn_ that Anycast isn't good for TCP, but LinkedIn proved differently. Their website uses TCP (obviously), works almost always, and gracefully recovers when Anycast throws a curve. There's a great interview on Packet Pushers with LinkedIn Global Engineering: Packet Pushers: Show

Re: New Modem Router Recommendations?

2020-05-21 Thread Michael Tewner
In addition to everything Yuval said, especially about putting the modem into "bridge" mode - OpenWRT is a great choice. Alternately, I've been using a Ubiquiti EdgeRouter-X to do PPPoE. The ER-X is a ~200 NIS Gigabit router with integrated switch chip. I love these little Ubiquiti devices!

Re: UGLY OFFTOPIC (Re: Fwd: Weird 'free' output)

2021-05-05 Thread Michael Tewner
I don't get it - Why shouldn't even a convicted criminal be able to answer a question about Linux FREE(1) ? On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 10:29 PM Omer Zak wrote: > May I suggest that Diego Iastrubni be removed from this mailing list > due to potential future disruption of public peace by asking for

Re: Acronyms: was Should beginners work with WSL?

2022-02-06 Thread Michael Tewner
After all of these emails, I still don't know what WSL is *shrug* On Sun, Feb 6, 2022 at 2:46 PM Shachar Shemesh wrote: > > On 06/02/2022 14:03, Mark E. Fuller wrote: > > I'm new here, but I find LMGTFY and similar responses (like RTFM) to be > generally unwelcome and inappropriate. Whether or

Re: OT: looking for a job

2022-01-13 Thread Michael Tewner
I understand your dislike for Social Networks, but as a hiring manager at my current position, the first thing I did was try to find you on LinkedIn. Not having a LinkedIn profile is going to make it unnecessarily more difficult to find a position. You don't need to post anything, you don't need