Re: OpenWest 2014 Electronic kit

2015-03-22 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 3/22/2015 12:45 PM, Brian J. Rogers wrote: Does anyone have a video or a guide with images for each step for the Electronic kit that was given away at last year's OpenWest conference? On a similar note, does anyone have the code that was applied to the controller? And is the controller

Re: Money management software

2012-08-23 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Chris Wood wrote: youneedabudget.com has an awesome tool from a usage stand point. Does YNAB have capabilities for direct importing from banks? The only information I could find talked about having to download the transactions first, before you could import them... Kenneth /* PLUG:

Re: PLUG Server Moving Tomorrow

2011-11-18 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Ryan Simpkins wrote: The C7 Orem facility (old Tier4 datacenter in the Canyon Park Tech Center) is shutting down at the end of the month. You too, huh? The 2 week notice did not make our day! /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe:

Re: comcast and kbyu

2011-10-19 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Merrill Oveson wrote: I'm a Comcast analog subscriber. I get channels 2 thru 25 essentially. A month or two ago, I noticed that channel 11 went off the air. I recently called to have them fix it. I thought it was some kind of glitch. It wasn't. Channel 11, I was told, was now only

Re: testing, staging, deployment processes

2011-09-21 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Lonnie Olson wrote: a branch is fairly expensive in SVN as it requires a complete copy of the code base. With a large code base and frequent (daily+) releases, these tags can make your repository become quite unwieldy. This is often why many agile developers prefer other version control

Re: Smurf Tube, 1-1/4 or bigger for Home Theater (New Home) - ENT

2011-05-21 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Lars Rasmussen wrote: Any recommendations on where to locally purchase Smurf Tube? Is that what electricians actually call this? I believe the official name is ENT: Thin walled PVC corrugated tubing technically called Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing or ENT. [1] I have also seen it called

Re: Presentation help?

2011-04-04 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Stuart Jansen wrote: Will there be cake? The cake is a lie /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */

Re: Presentation help?

2011-04-04 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Matthew Walker wrote: On Mon, April 4, 2011 2:43 pm, Kenneth Burgener wrote: Stuart Jansen wrote: Will there be cake? The cake is a lie Good to know there's someone with less restraint than myself. ;) April 21, 2011 is only two weeks away :-) /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah

How do I scp files between SSH public key targets?

2011-03-07 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hi, I have setup my network with public keys, which works great, but how do I copy files between two target systems? My desktop has my private key, and I have several target systems with a copy of my public key. I can ssh into any of the targets without issue, but if I try to scp files

Re: How do I scp files between SSH public key targets?

2011-03-07 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Matthew Walker wrote: On Mon, March 7, 2011 11:24 am, Ryan Byrd wrote: you need agent forwarding: http://unixwiz.net/techtips/ssh-agent-forwarding.html#fwd Yep, this is what you need. You need to enable the daemons to allow agent forwarding, and then you need to tell your client to do it as

Re: Git - determine branch remote source

2011-02-14 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Thank you everyone for your responses. Andrew McNabb wrote: There might be a better way, but you could always do: git config branch.master.remote to show the remote associated with the branch master. Hi, this did indeed report which remote branch was created from, but it did not report

Re: Minecraft - stargate

2011-02-11 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Matthew Walker wrote: Updated the gallery with a shot of the current interior, showing the progress I'm making on building the 'floating' platform and basement. https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/UgjNwvpHqg4C-_jyNO5TOg?feat=directlink Is this on single player, or a public server? /*

Re: Minecraft

2011-02-09 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Jonathan Duncan wrote: So, who is in charge of the plug.org Minecraft server? Jonathan I believe Ryan Simpkins is. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */

Re: Minecraft

2011-02-09 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Jonathan Duncan wrote: So, who is in charge of the plug.org Minecraft server? Jonathan Here is the original invite to PLUG: (note 216.194.126.66 is plug.org) Ryan Simpkins on 2010.09.22 wrote: Tonight around 8:30pm-ish (mountain) goozbach and I will be playing multiplayer Minecraft. It is

Re: Minecraft - Sauerbraten?

2011-02-09 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Steven Morrey wrote: Ok, so this is probably going to sound stupid, but how is minecraft different from say saurbraten? They look to be very similar in overall concept even if the art is different. I could be wrong, but from what I can tell Sauerbraten (http://sauerbraten.org/) is a fast

Git - determine branch remote source

2011-02-08 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hi, While we are on the subject of Git... How does one determine the source remote (and branch) for a local branch? The reason I ask is that the default action (if you don't specify a remote) for a push and pull is to use the remote attached to the current branch. It would also just be nice

Re: Linux Gaming? - Minecraft

2011-02-07 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Eric Olsen wrote: Sorry if I've missed someone else suggesting this, but Minecraft. -Eric I second that suggestion! Both the client and server work on Linux, Mac and Windows. Minecraft Download http://www.minecraft.net/download.jsp You are able to play single player free, but there is a

Re: Linux Gaming? - Minecraft - plug.org

2011-02-07 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Kenneth Burgener wrote: Both the client and server work on Linux, Mac and Windows. Minecraft Download http://www.minecraft.net/download.jsp You are able to play single player free, but there is a small one time fee (*EUR14.95* Euro) if you wish to play multiplayer. I forgot to mention

Re: scripting languages

2010-11-08 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Alex Esplin wrote: While it's true that you can write clean, easy-to-understand and maintain code in Perl, it takes more effort to do so than in Python. While it's also true that you can script anything in Python that you can in Perl, sometimes Perl's backtick (``) operator and built-in regex

Re: Bringing in the Sheep: the FireSheep firestorm

2010-11-05 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Lonnie Olson wrote: No way. You need to go the opposite direction. No walls, loincloths, and promiscuous data sharing. Privacy is bad. Everyone should share all data. No need for passwords, just a big un-authenticated cloud of society's data. Signed, The Hippy communist. I agree.

Re: iptables

2010-10-21 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Date: 10/21/2010 6:35 AM From: Stuart Jansen sjan...@buscaluz.org Here's what I would do based on your current rules: *filter :INPUT DROP [1783:108550] :FORWARD DROP [0:0] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [133532:10424922] -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -p icmp -m icmp

Re: iptables

2010-10-21 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Date: 10/21/2010 7:45 AM From: Wade Preston Shearer wadeshearer.li...@me.com Wade Preston Shearer wrote: On 21 Oct 2010, at 6:35, Stuart Jansen wrote: As long as you're already using one stateful rule, might as well make the others stateful too. In other words replace: -A

Re: Certification

2010-08-25 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Von Fugal wrote: There was a thread a while back that talked about certifications. I gather LPI is not a good one? RHC[TE] are good. Why are vendor neutral certifications such as LPI and Security+ considered no good? The vendor specific certifications (e.g. RHCT, Cisco, MCSE) may fetch a

Re: Apache Concurrent users

2010-07-21 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Thara wrote: Tnx for the great info. Is mod_status already loaded as defualt modules in apache? or do i need to compile it? My CentOS 5 apache package had this precompiled in. I only needed to enable it: LoadModule status_module modules/mod_status.so # # ExtendedStatus controls whether

Re: Apache Concurrent users

2010-07-20 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Thara wrote: Guys, how do i check my concurrent users logging on my webserver? can you give me some tips on how to tweak my apache to accomodate 500 concurrent users, I'm using centos 5.0 and apache 2.0 for webserver. tnx Hi, From my understanding, Apache has no concept of users or

Re: SCO finished

2010-06-12 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 6/11/2010 11:34 AM, Merrill Oveson wrote: Here's the latest: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/06/scowned-no-new-trial-novell-can-shut-down-ibm-lawsuit.ars The SCO sign on their building, in Lindon, was taken down a few weeks ago. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on

Re: A new line of arm-based plug computers

2010-05-16 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 4/5/2010 1:35 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: Over the last few months several people have talked about embedded linux systems. If you want to play with a very affordable, extremely powerful, embedded linux system, check out these: http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/c-4-guruplugs.aspx I'm

Linux group of groups?

2010-05-05 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hi, Basic question, but can you have Linux based groups that are made up of groups? I have one group that is made up of about 23 users (ie. group1=bob,joe,mark) and another group made up of about 15 users (group2=sue,aaron,joe,mike). I then want to setup another group that has all of these

Re: Linux group of groups?

2010-05-05 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 5/5/2010 3:04 PM, Steve Meyers wrote: On 5/5/10 2:45 PM, Kenneth Burgener wrote: Basic question, but can you have Linux based groups that are made up of groups? The only way that I'm aware of to do that is through pam_ldap. Thanks. I went the opposite direction

Re: Another Group Question

2010-05-05 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 5/5/2010 4:13 PM, Joseph Hall wrote: But I still wonder, can I block specific users from using chgrp? This is on a RHEL 5.3 box, FWIW. We ran into a similar problem, and ended up with a cron job that would routinely go through the data store and correct ownership and permissions. I

Re: A new line of arm-based plug computers

2010-04-10 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 4/5/2010 4:56 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: I'm pretty sure these plugs come with a mini USB serial port console that works pretty well. Linux has a drive that sees it as a USB serial device. Also the development version have a jtag interface, although I don't know how that works (maybe

Re: A new line of arm-based plug computers

2010-04-05 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 4/5/2010 1:35 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: Over the last few months several people have talked about embedded linux systems. If you want to play with a very affordable, extremely powerful, embedded linux system, check out these: http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/c-4-guruplugs.aspx I'm

XO fiber connection lost at 90th South

2010-03-10 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Today around noon our office XO fiber connection was lost. From what I am being told, there was a break in the connection around 90th south in Salt Lake and a good portion of central Utah was lost. Anyone else experiencing this loss of connectivity today? How far were people affected?

PLUG Meeting tonight - map to Omniture

2010-02-10 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hi, The plug.org's meeting is being held tonight at Omniture. The Meeting details link to Plug's Omniture page (http://www.plug.org/omniture) for more information. The Omniture Map link goes to a generic contact page. Could the link be maybe be updated to point directly to the map page

Re: ISP Recommendations - Digis?

2010-02-06 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 2/5/2010 11:48 PM, Ryan Simpkins wrote: From my node it is even worse. So, RapidWave beats digis to plug because they are both in C7. It is a ~10ms round-trip. That, and the fact that Sterling Jacobson used to frequent the list, has me leaning that way. Matt, my Comcast connection is

Re: System comes to a halt on heavy disk I/O

2010-02-01 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 2/1/2010 9:03 AM, Charles Curley wrote: When I run fairly disk intensive tasks, like copying tens of gigabytes to this machine, it slows to a crawl. Disk I/O slows down by two orders of magnitude. Linux tends to use disk cache as much as possible, so until you start performing disk

Re: Serial Port Expansion Card for Linux?

2010-01-13 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 1/12/2010 7:16 PM, Kenneth Burgener wrote: SIIG Four 16650 serial port I/O card with 4-port (DB9) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815150141 Here is one that actually lists Linux as a supported OS, and it includes 8 ports: http://store.era-ele.com/8port-db9pin

Re: Serial Port Expansion Card for Linux?

2010-01-13 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 1/13/2010 8:43 AM, Matt Nelson wrote: Depending on your budget you might just want to get a few of these: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812101118cm_re=usb_to_serial-_-12-101-118-_-Product we have used quite a few of these in our datacenter with newer servers that

Re: Serial Port Expansion Card for Linux?

2010-01-13 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 1/13/2010 12:29 PM, Lonnie Olson wrote: Have you considered a simple Terminal Server? Much easier to deal with for these oops emergencies. Examples. http://www.perle.com/products/Terminal-Server.shtml This would be an excellent solution, but I take it that by the fact that they don't

Serial Port Expansion Card for Linux?

2010-01-12 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hi, Has anyone successfully used a serial port expansion card with Linux (specifically Red Hat)? What brand and model did you use? I have several network (ie. cisco, brocade, netgear) devices that have serial management interfaces that I would like to manage with a Linux server (in an

Re: SparkFun Free Day

2010-01-07 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 1/7/2010 10:24 AM, Matthew Walker wrote: $38,788.01. Eek. Going up fast. Starting checkout process now. Order is /just/ over $100. :) Getting the Arduino starter kit, plus the Ethernet Shield. NOI was in the middle of checkout, when I was notified that the $100,000 has been

Extending a subnet

2009-10-04 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hi fellow PLUGers, Hopefully a quick basic Network Management question: I have a private network behind a NAT switch with a 10.0.0.0 network address and a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask. I wish to expand the subnet to 255.255.0.0. If on the NAT switch I were to just expand out the subnet, would

Re: Extending a subnet

2009-10-04 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 10/4/2009 1:32 AM, Mike Lovell wrote: you might want to do a tcp dump on the network and see if much traffic is going to the broadcast address and then try to figure out if traffic to the broadcast breaking will cause application problems. The traffic tcpdump shows are: * directed TCP

What does the opposition to Net Neutrality want?

2009-09-23 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hi fellow PLUG members, A friend and I were discussing Net Neutrality and wanted to research the topic a bit more. The more I read about Net Neutrality the less I feel I actually know what the issue is. I believe what the proponents want are: * fair bandwidth for all * no

Re: apache mod_proxy error

2009-09-23 Thread Kenneth Burgener
My thoughts... On 9/23/2009 10:09 PM, William Attwood wrote: [Wed Sep 23 21:42:25 2009] [error] [client xx.xx.xx.xx] proxy: DNS lookup failure for: web1. domain.com returned by /file.php Is the web1.domain.com actually having to be resolved by a DNS server? Maybe the DNS server is being

Re: I.T. Resource Manager - Logins, Passwords, Servers, etc

2009-08-27 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 8/27/2009 11:44 AM, William Attwood wrote: I'm trying to find a good utility that will manage data for servers, data centers, store files, encrypt passwords, etc. Is there a good overall I.T. utility, or a swiss army knife of tools that are available to maintain this? I'm getting tired of

Re: I.T. Resource Manager - Logins, Passwords, Servers, etc

2009-08-27 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 8/27/2009 3:38 PM, Byron Clark wrote: So, even simpler and more secure is a snippet like this in your .vimrc: if has(autocmd) gpg encrypted files if exists($KEY) autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPre *.gpg :set secure viminfo= noswapfile nobackup nowritebackup \history=0

Re: Apache Tuning - HTTPS

2009-08-19 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 8/19/2009 1:49 PM, William Attwood wrote: I ran across KeepAlive, and enabled it. I then did more `ab` testing with -k to take advantage of the change. I am now able, on the same server, to handle 1,000 concurrent HTTPS requests, 100,000 total requests, and do it all in under 50ms per

Re: Linux MD problem

2009-07-08 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 7/8/2009 10:40 AM, Mike Lovell wrote: I also took a look at the md superblock on the devices. sd{u,v,w}1 look like they are fine. sdx1 looks funky. It shows that sdx1 is active but that 1 other disks is removed and the other 2 are as faulty. It looks like maybe the information on sdx1

Re: Linux MD problem

2009-07-08 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 7/8/2009 11:22 AM, Kenneth Burgener wrote: mdadm --stop /dev/md0 mdadm --assemble /dev/md0 /dev/sdu1 /dev/sdv1 /dev/sdw1 --run Mike, By the way, if you are wanting to play around with mdadm without actually using real drives you can setup a few virtual devices and play with mdadm to your

Re: Linux MD problem

2009-07-07 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 7/7/2009 1:03 PM, Mike Lovell wrote: I have a machine that has 4 disks in a raid 10 using md. [ 28.575149] md: raid10 personality registered for level 10 [ 28.610827] md: md0 stopped. [ 28.688678] md: bindsdu1 [ 28.688981] md: bindsdv1 [ 28.689269] md: bindsdw1 [ 28.689566]

Re: UUG Meeting: Parking?

2009-07-02 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 7/2/2009 11:59 AM, Andrew McNabb wrote: We would like to announce the next UUG meeting: Introduction to Linux Kernel Development - Thursday, July 9 - 7:00 pm - Room 230 Tanner Building For those who are not BYU students, where might we park? Is the parking in front of the Tanner

95th Percentile Bandwidth Monitoring

2009-05-26 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Many data centers bill on the 95th percentile. Might anyone have a suggestion for a good 95th percentile bandwidth monitoring tool? I would prefer one that will take 5 minute snapshots and dump the bit rates to a database (the 5 minute interval would also closely match the interval to which

Re: Need help decrypting word doc

2009-05-19 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 5/19/2009 6:05 AM, Jared W. Robinson wrote: My grandmother has been working on an obituary for my grandfather (who is still with us), but somehow it got encrypted, and she doesn't know what the password is. I'm looking for someone who can decrypt it for me. Jared Robinson It appears that

Re: Oracle to purchase Sun Microsystems?

2009-05-18 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 5/17/2009 11:38 PM, Stuart Jansen wrote: The code is GPL. Trademark may require a new name, but the code can be forked if necessary. This topic has also been beaten to death online. Here's one of the more recent commentaries:

Oracle to purchase Sun Microsystems?

2009-05-17 Thread Kenneth Burgener
I was reading an article (Oracle: SELECT * FROM Sun [1]) discussing Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems [2]. The article speculates on the effect this could have on various Sun backed projects such as MySQL, Java, Solaris, and OpenOffice. Oracle Database is a direct competitor with

Re: is the serial number on the motherboard unique

2009-05-14 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 5/12/2009 10:22 PM, Frank Sorenson wrote: How about using: dmidecode -s system-uuid The -s system-uuid shortcut only appears to be available on non red-hat based dmidecode versions. The UUID can still be returned by greping for 'uuid': /usr/sbin/dmidecode | grep -i uuid Many of

Re: Two or more webs at home - multiple SSL hosts

2009-04-24 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 4/22/2009 5:26 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: One technique I use to provide SSL access for a couple of different virtual hosts is to use different ports. domain A would be https://A.domain:1443, domain B could be https://B.domain:2443. Not super clean, but it works pretty well, especially if

Re: Redirect SSH on a single IP

2009-04-20 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 4/20/2009 1:38 PM, Richard Esplin wrote: Current Attempts: ${IPTABLES} -t nat -A PREROUTING -i ${IFACE_EXT} -p tcp --dport 2022 -j REDIRECT --to 22 This works as long as I add port 22 to the above ACCEPT statement, but that would defeat the purpose. ${IPTABLES} -t nat -I PREROUTING -i

How does one add a port forward to an openSSH live connection?

2009-02-23 Thread Kenneth Burgener
The putty ssh client is an awesome tool. I also love the fact that putty has a Linux, Windows and Mac client, so I can use it from most any environment. One of the features I love is the ability to add a port forward from a live connection. This way I can keep my currently forwarded

Re: How does one add a port forward to an openSSH live connection?

2009-02-23 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 2/23/2009 8:45 AM, Doran L. Barton wrote: On Monday 23 February 2009 08:32:50 Kenneth Burgener wrote: The putty ssh client is an awesome tool. I also love the fact that putty has a Linux, Windows and Mac client, so I can use it from most any environment. One of the features I love

Re: SSH keep alive

2009-02-23 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 2/23/2009 8:48 AM, Nicholas Leippe wrote: The other feature I found, in Putty, is the session keep alive feature, which you can also specify time between keep alives. As far as openSSH, I found a TCPKeepAlive option, but I am not sure this does the same thing as the session keep alive, and I

Gig-E not a copper hand off??

2009-02-18 Thread Kenneth Burgener
If one has the following line written in a contract with a data center, what would this indicate to you? Bandwidth: 100mbps (burstable to 1Gbps) Type of Connection: Gig-E To me this would indicate I would have a copper Gigabit Ethernet hand off. Would you think differently? If you

Re: Gig-E not a copper hand off??

2009-02-18 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 2/18/2009 5:12 PM, Jared Smith wrote: To me, it wouldn't indicate anything regarding whether it was copper or fiber (and which style of fiber connectors). In fact, if anything, I'd err on the side of expecting it to be fiber, not copper. -Jared Okay, thanks for the education, and I

Re: Smoke 'em if you got 'em

2009-01-17 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 1/16/2009 9:31 PM, Stuart Jansen wrote: Looks like Seagate has been shipping drives with bad firmware. If you have recent Seagate or Maxtor drives, probably want to check out the article. If your thinking about buying drives, probably want to wait until the bad drives get sold off.

Re: Recovering files from a failing external disk drive

2009-01-12 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 1/12/2009 11:22 AM, Stuart Jansen wrote: I've never had to deal with this problem personally. A friend, Joseph Hall, had good luck with PhotoRec. http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec That is amazing!! PhotoRec actually did a wonderful job or restoring files from the dd image. The one

Re: Utah Open Source Conference 2009?

2009-01-10 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 1/10/2009 5:12 PM, Doran L. Barton wrote: The Provo Linux Users' Group (PLUG) appears to maintain a mailing list for UTOSC: http://plug.org/mailman/listinfo/utosc These are unrelated to UTOSC.com, the site for the Utah Open Source Conference. Any one know when and where the Uutah

Re: SSH within local network

2008-12-13 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Joshua Lutes wrote: I can ssh over the internet, but I can't ssh just within my local network to 192.168.2.x. I'm not sure what I need to do to be able to just use my local network, which I think will be much, much faster. It sounds like one of two possibilities: 1. a firewall issue 2. ssh

Re: Today is election day!

2008-11-04 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 11/4/2008 10:43 AM, Hans Fugal wrote: And don't forget to vote SUPERDELL for governor! http://www.superdellforgovernor.com/ I love how he has kept his Donate page active on his website, and is proud to say he has raised a total of $12.02! /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on

Re: moving linux around

2008-10-29 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 10/28/2008 1:41 PM, Andres Gonzalez wrote: Thanks for your responses guys. I feel better about trying it. -Andres Sorry for the late response. My experience has been that you should have little if any troubles swapping out the motherboard. kudzu (detects and configures new and/or

Re: Q6600 quad core computer $411

2008-07-20 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 7/19/2008 9:10 PM, info wrote: Orem store has some, but they haven't lowered it down as much yet. They are selling it for $560 (which still isn't bad, but not as good as $411). They will probably lower them down soon. They had 3 in stock as of this evening. How does Walmart get away with

Re: linux hardware compatibility list

2008-07-15 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 7/15/2008 11:57 AM, Kyle Waters wrote: I'm thinking I want to go with ati chipset for both mb and graphics, with an amd processor. I'm not doing anything high end and am only looking at $1000 for the Is there anything I should avoid? Kyle I would start by avoiding ATI. I have always

Re: UTOSC Registration Codes

2008-07-02 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 7/2/2008 2:27 AM, Ryan Simpkins wrote: Please register for the Utah Open Source Conference. You can get an early-bird special for $35. You must register by August 7th to get the discount. So please do not delay. http://2008.utosc.com You can get the code by logging in to your plug.org

Re: PLUG-Announce Call For Help

2008-07-02 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 7/2/2008 11:01 AM, Levi Pearson wrote: I think that sounds like a reasonable idea. Speaking of which, I've got a bunch of old/broken computer gear that needs to be properly disposed of, and I'm not sure what to do with it. Any suggestions for proper disposal in Utah County? Computer

Re: NEWS: Firefox 3 will be released June 17th

2008-06-17 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 6/12/2008 10:38 AM, Kenneth Burgener wrote: Firefox 3 will be released June 17th: http://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2008/06/11/coming-tuesday-june-17th-firefox-3/ Just a reminder, for those who were waiting, Firefox 3 will be released today at 12pm central time. (1.5 hours

Re: Looking for laptop

2008-06-17 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 6/17/2008 10:54 AM, Matthew Walker wrote: My old laptop has started to give up the ghost, so I'm in the market for a new/used machine. I'm not looking for anything cutting edge. I just want a functional laptop that runs Linux well, and has a decent battery life. (1.5 hours minimum). Does

NEWS: Firefox 3 will be released June 17th

2008-06-12 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Firefox 3 will be released June 17th: http://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2008/06/11/coming-tuesday-june-17th-firefox-3/ Help set a Guinness World Record with Firefox: http://www.spreadfirefox.com/en-US/worldrecord/ Curious, will the PLUG be hosting a Firefox 3 release party?

Comcast issues

2008-06-12 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Is anyone else having issues with their Comcast Internet today? As in random issues connecting out to various services (ie. messenger) and web sites, or unable to remotely connect into their home network via SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, Rdesktop, VNC, etc? I tried connecting from work, to home, through

Re: OT - Gas to hit 4.00 - Vote for Ron Paul - dropping out?

2008-06-12 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 6/11/2008 9:20 PM, Von Fugal wrote: Perhaps I'm just jaded, but, honestly - what, specifically, can I do? *** Vote for Ron Paul *** You knew that was coming, didn't you? ;) Von Fugal I agree, but we might not get that chance. I heard news on the radio today that Ron Paul is planning

Re: OT - Gas to hit 4.00

2008-06-12 Thread Kenneth Burgener
On 6/11/2008 2:11 PM, Kimball Larsen wrote: This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking response. One item that does come to mind is an interesting (to me) question: Should we have a societal meltdown, which would go first - internet based infrastructure or real-world infrastructure. In other

Re: Major Gmail annoyance and the list

2008-02-22 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Michael Torrie wrote: Does anyone know of a way of working around this major bug? This doesn't just happen with Internet mailing lists. Try sending yourself an email. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the

Re: Major Gmail annoyance and the list

2008-02-22 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Alex Esplin wrote: On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Kenneth Burgener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Torrie wrote: Does anyone know of a way of working around this major bug? This doesn't just happen with Internet mailing lists. Try sending yourself an email. Is this an issue in mail

[OT] Fun news - total lunar eclipse tomorrow night

2008-02-19 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Fun news - total lunar eclipse tomorrow night If you missed the lunar eclipse last March here's your chance to see the show again. Wednesday the moon begins its transit across Earth's shadow at 7:43 and this time it will be high in the night sky. [1] [1]

Apache dynamic module infected

2008-01-22 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Has anyone heard about this Apache exploit? Supposedly there is a mass infection using Apache's dynamic module. Mass host hack bigger than first thought, hits 10,000 sites Some hacked Apache servers reinfected even after clean-up and Linux reinstall http://tinyurl.com/28obnf

Re: IronKey

2008-01-09 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Jonathan Duncan wrote: I thought this might be interesting to people on this list. Pretty cool little USB drive: http://bluesun7.com/jonathan/?p=77 Jonathan Great idea. Currently only supported on Windows though. Linux drivers are in alpha release, so there may be better support soon.

Re: I got/gave Linux for Xmas?

2007-12-26 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Jon Gale wrote: The Asus EeePC is the coolest little device I have played with in years. I haven't had much time for hacking/tinkering, but so far I'm very impressed. Can you play a DVD on the EeePC? /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe:

Re: Myth trade

2007-12-16 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Brandon Beattie wrote: Redline AN-80i, 15ms latency, 50 miles, 90Mb ethernet speed (140 wireless speed), 5.4Ghz band. I've used other Redline equipment in the past and it's pretty reliable. --Brandon I am curious, how much would a pair cost? All of the sites I visited either said call

Re: Unable to freeze zone - Bind DNS - problem with views?

2007-11-11 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Josh Hansen wrote: Try 'rndc freeze t0e.org in internal' You need to specify both the class and the view when using rndc with views enabled. Thank you! *blush* Wow, one little word can make all the difference. None of the documents or google references, that I could find, seem to use the

Unable to freeze zone - Bind DNS - problem with views?

2007-11-10 Thread Kenneth Burgener
I am experiencing some weird errors when I attempt to freeze a DNS zone: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rndc freeze rndc: 'freeze' failed: unexpected end of input [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rndc freeze t0e.org rndc: 'freeze' failed: not found [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rndc freeze t0e.org internal rndc:

Re: Iptables breaks a working VoIP phone?

2007-11-10 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Kenneth Burgener wrote: Hello. I made a switch in my firewall device, and now my Broadvoice VoIP connection is having some issues. Just wanted to do a quick follow up on this issue. I was able to resolve the issue, after some discussion on the shorewall lists. The cause of the problem

Re: RAID Partition Restore

2007-10-30 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Brandon Stout wrote: I have 2 SATA drives using RAID 1 (striping - all files get written to both drives for faster writing). I believe RAID 1 is mirroring, and RAID 0 is striping. [1] If you are using RAID 1, mirroring the two drives, the the maximum disk capacity would be the capacity of one

Re: Iptables breaks a working VoIP phone?

2007-10-29 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Dave Smith wrote: Have you run Wireshark on the phone-side to see what the traffic looks like in both scenarios (1, with the Linksys router, and 2, with the Linux firewall?) My network is setup like this: Internet - Comcast Modem - Linux Firewall - Network Switch - Sipura SPA 2100 ATA - All

Re: Iptables breaks a working VoIP phone?

2007-10-29 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Corey Edwards wrote: At that point, RTP begins to flow between the two IP addresses specified. This is where NAT becomes a problem. If the endpoints aren't aware of NAT (which is its design), they will specify their internal addresses and the return packets will be silently discarded by some

Re: Iptables breaks a working VoIP phone?

2007-10-29 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Corey Edwards wrote: ...I'm doubtful that a proxy is required. Clearly removing NAT is the best solution, but then again I'm a NAT-hating bigot so don't take my word for it. How does one go about removing NAT considering most ISPs (including mine) include only one IP address? To add even 5

Re: Iptables breaks a working VoIP phone?

2007-10-29 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Shane Hathaway wrote: iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.10.10.0/24 -d '!' 10.10.10.0/24 -j MASQUERADE I have configured the machine to use masquerading, since the comcast IP address is dynamic, and all of my internal machines can access the Internet, so I think I am good on this step.

Iptables breaks a working VoIP phone?

2007-10-28 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Hello. I made a switch in my firewall device, and now my Broadvoice VoIP connection is having some issues. A little history... Up till today I have been using a Sipura SPA-2100 VoIP ATA device with BroadVoice, with no problems. I have been using a Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Broadband Router. I

Re: Iptables breaks a working VoIP phone?

2007-10-28 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Gabriel Gunderson wrote: In general, I agree with this. But whatever you use, make sure iptables has a debugging mode where everything is logged before dropped. It's likely you will be able to look at your logs, see what is being dropped, and make changes to fix it. Good luck. Gabe I

Re: Iptables breaks a working VoIP phone?

2007-10-27 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Kenneth Burgener wrote: Hello. I made a switch in my firewall device, and now my Broadvoice VoIP connection is having some issues. I don't know if this will help with my question, but I do have sip connection tracking modules loaded. I didn't load them manually, so either they came

Re: NAT evil scourge?

2007-10-16 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Corey Edwards wrote: On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 10:49 -0500, Andrew McNabb wrote: On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 08:58:59AM -0600, Michael L Torrie wrote: If I was designing the BYU network, I would have made public address translate to private addresses, and split the DNS. That way the world would see

Re: IDS/IPS and File Integrity Monitory Systems

2007-09-28 Thread Kenneth Burgener
Kenneth Burgener wrote: I am hoping someone on the PLUG might be able to help point me in the right direction. For your production servers (running Linux of course :-), which software do you use for: 1. Intrusion detection (IDS) or intrusion prevention (IDP) 2. File integrity monitoring

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