Re: [plug] what technology?

2007-10-02 Thread fooler mail
On 10/1/07, jepoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi guys, i just want to ask this technology if its LACP or virtual ip thing. Like if i have 2 servers running the same service and i want to have a redundancy on these service.The 2 servers(active and backup) have different physical ip address

Re: [plug] how to get traffic every 5 mins.

2007-11-15 Thread fooler mail
On Nov 15, 2007 10:47 AM, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I used mrtg to monitor my catalysts's traffic. Do you know any applications that instead of graph, it will dump the traffic's value to a certain file? I need to monitor the server's traffic but in a way like this: 8:00 -

Re: [plug] scrubbing the HDD

2008-01-12 Thread fooler mail
On Jan 13, 2008 12:00 AM, Drexx Laggui [personal] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 12Jan2008 (UTC +8) I guess that with regular PCs, badblocks -c 512 -s -w -t random will be good enough and a bit more useful. With with higher-risk computers however, I'd recommend the use of dd if=/dev/urandom. For

Re: [plug] scrubbing the HDD

2008-01-12 Thread fooler mail
On Jan 13, 2008 2:06 PM, Eduardo Tongson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 13, 2008 11:23 AM, fooler mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 13, 2008 12:00 AM, Drexx Laggui [personal] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 12Jan2008 (UTC +8) I guess that with regular PCs, badblocks -c 512 -s -w -t random

Re: [plug] PLDT weroam or smartbro usb thing?

2008-02-23 Thread fooler mail
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Garibaldi V. Melecio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Orly. I can confirm the E90's 3G modem works with Bluetooth tho I wouldn't know how to set it up in Linux or Windows (I do not have a Linux/Windows desktop anymore). Regards, Gari On 2/12/08, Orlando

Re: [plug] white papers/studies on linux over windows

2008-02-27 Thread fooler mail
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:14 PM, JM Ibanez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: so fork() is cheap and switching between processes is also cheap. both are expensive.. you are confused between process creation and thread creation as well as context switching between the two... fork() is expensive because

Re: [plug] white papers/studies on linux over windows

2008-02-27 Thread fooler mail
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Pablo Manalastas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:14 PM, JM Ibanez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: .. - A Linux server usually runs headless, so resources do not go to maintaining a GUI.

Re: [plug] Incoming SMS to Kannel

2008-02-28 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Roger Filomeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Btw kannel does not scale, im interested in your story... how did you benchmark kannel? fooler. _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List plug@lists.linux.org.ph

Re: [plug] killing procs via cron

2008-02-28 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:28 PM, Linux Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Is there a way on how to kill inactive cgi processes using cron? it would be best if you correct the cgi code rather than applying a band aid solution... fooler. _

Re: [plug] [SPAM] - Re: Incoming SMS to Kannel - Email found in subject

2008-02-28 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 4:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't want to cause any flame.. but I have seen kannel work….. IIRC, 70-100 message / second… you are not causing any flame :- your benchmark from where to where? i made an informal benchmark lastime with kannel SMS between

Re: [plug] [SPAM] - Re: [SPAM] - Re: Incoming SMS to Kannel - Email found insubject - Email found in subject

2008-02-28 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 5:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's from kannel to telco... ok understood... the reasons why you've got that rate as what i can think of are the followings: 1. telco's SMSC rate capacity 2. telco's SMSC throttling you 3. your bandwidth between kannel and SMSC (eg.

Re: [plug] Incoming SMS to Kannel

2008-02-28 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:24 AM, Roger Filomeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fooler: There is no definite benchmark scale for kannel, what i meant when i say kannel doesnt scale is it doesnt even simple load balancing (problem with multi-part messages). scalability or load balancing is different

Re: [plug] VPN

2008-02-28 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Allan T. Parreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I would like to ask if their is a charge when using a VPN on mobile device as a client. hi lan, connecting to your VPN server from your VPN mobile client is free but you are using telco's wireless medium where

Re: [plug] Incoming SMS to Kannel

2008-03-01 Thread fooler mail
ok roger... now i understand where you coming from... confusion begins when a terminology doesnt fit to its term... first.. you were talking about scalability but instead you were referring to feature sets of kannel... it is the capacity thing and not the features when load increases... that is

Re: [plug] Second Hand Unix Manuals? [OT]

2008-03-06 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Alec Joseph Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes.. difference in passion, it is :-) Yoda speak lang ako eh.. right tool for the right job always rules... fooler. _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List

[plug] the day has come...

2008-03-07 Thread fooler mail
im not a freebsd zealot nor a linux fanatic.. im just using the right tool for the right job... http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2008/02/26/whats-new-in-freebsd-70.html their effort to produce a superb performance was driven by the help of my company who sponsoring them... fooler.

Re: [plug] the day has come...

2008-03-11 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Rage Callao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/npiggin/sysbench/ yup i already saw that link before i posted the first benchmark link... the day has come and it is just the begining to see wonderful things in freebsd as they

Re: [plug] nic and vlan - Email found in subject

2008-03-11 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Edel SM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: im thinking that the offloading feature of good nic will help router's overall performance. my router is p3 450mhz w/ 512mb memory. it has also pc300 sync card going to a frame-relay link. the pc300 has its own processor, so it

Re: [plug] nic and vlan - Email found in subject

2008-03-11 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Edel SM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, On 3/11/08, fooler mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you cannot benefit the tcp offloading feature of a nic if you put this on your box acting as a router... the basic mechanism of a router is to route or forward

Re: [plug] nic and vlan - Email found in subject

2008-03-12 Thread fooler mail
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 4:54 PM, Edel SM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have this setup currently: +-+ (frame-relay) | |vlanB

Re: [plug] nic and vlan - Email found in subject

2008-03-12 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 6:10 AM, Edel SM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, thank you very much for the pointers, fooler. im also deciding to get an eepro1000 card as orly (thanks sir) pointed out in his reply. here's ethtool output: # ethtool -S eth1 NIC statistics: early_rx: 0

Re: [plug] x509

2008-04-11 Thread fooler mail
On 4/12/08, Sir June [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Our off-shore security consultant sent me an email about a security issue on our webserver. The subject's common name (CN) field in the x.509 certificate should be fixed to reflect the name of the entity presenting the certificate (e.g. the

Re: [plug] x509

2008-04-14 Thread fooler mail
On 4/14/08, Sir June [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: thanks for the info about CN=*.mydomain.com what if my server has other domains as well that will use SSL certificates? like www.companyA.com and www.companyB.com? and my server's hostname still is linux1.mydomain.com. you have to

Re: [plug] x509

2008-04-14 Thread fooler mail
On 4/15/08, Sir June [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: to add more info.. i have 3 linux boxes . linux1, linux2 and linux3 - all serves the same website www.mydomain.com and in-front of them there is a load balancer that distributes the traffic. so the load balancer holds the front-end ip

Re: [plug] Home Workstation RAID Setup Ideas?

2008-04-15 Thread fooler mail
On 4/14/08, Miguel Paraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't need reliability on my home desktop (again, for now) migs... i would rather go for raid 0... fooler. _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List

Re: [plug] Home Workstation RAID Setup Ideas?

2008-04-16 Thread fooler mail
On 4/15/08, Miguel Paraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Until i get a bad sector.. ! Well i could make regular backups to a third drive. On 4/15/08, fooler mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 4/14/08, Miguel Paraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't need reliability on my home desktop (again

Re: [plug] Home Workstation RAID Setup Ideas?

2008-04-17 Thread fooler mail
On 4/17/08, Michael Tinsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With disks these days, by the time you start getting bad sectors, disk failure ain't that far behind. in normal operation.. disk drives have a life span by its given mean time between failure (MTBF) by the manufacturer... or even more than

Re: [plug] Home Workstation RAID Setup Ideas?

2008-04-18 Thread fooler mail
On 4/18/08, Winelfred G. Pasamba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on the other hand compression MIGHT theoretically speed up access if you CPU(s) compresses / decompresses faster than your disk writes / reads. in the early days where disk reads and writes were slower... compression was used for faster

Re: [plug] Home Workstation RAID Setup Ideas?

2008-04-19 Thread fooler mail
On 4/20/08, Winelfred G. Pasamba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: google probably compresses their cached versions of webpages to primarily save disk space. (http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html) they did as what their paper stated :- they compress and stored after they mining it..

Re: [plug] [OT] - Help in Lucene Search Installation

2008-04-30 Thread fooler mail
you need to update your glibc, png and other uninstalled packages stated below to satisfy java-1.6.0 package... take note of the version needed.. for example .. glibc version 2.4 as shown below... fooler. On 4/30/08, Rommel Asibal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which version? I tried installing

Re: [plug] Which particular brand of computer works best with Linux?

2008-04-30 Thread fooler mail
or the correct way to say it... any computer be it old or new as long as the hardware of that pc is in the linux hardware compatibility list... fooler. On 4/30/08, Miguel Paraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Jay Jesus Amorin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For me any

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-04-30 Thread fooler mail
On 5/1/08, Iris Lames [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Guys, Please help me decrypt password into readable texts. I have a sample here: dn: uid=some.user,ou=people,dc=mydomain,dc=com userPassword:: VmVRdWFrczE= Please tell me what tool you used in order to decrypt it. (Promise,

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-05-02 Thread fooler mail
nope.. no need for social engineering... take note.. she is capable to access the ldap server... fooler. On 5/2/08, Ramil Galib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: social engineering, man. _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-05-02 Thread fooler mail
On 5/2/08, Iris Lames [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: let me explain my purpose Our LDAP server was created by one of my fellow-sysad. I am tasked to create a new server that does not need to query on the LDAP server but has the same credentials on the LDAP server. In order for me to do that, I

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-05-02 Thread fooler mail
On 5/3/08, Christian Masancay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 5:30 AM, Iris Lames [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Guys, Please help me decrypt password into readable texts. I have a sample here: dn: uid=some.user,ou=people,dc=mydomain,dc=com userPassword::

Re: [plug] multiple radius

2008-05-06 Thread fooler mail
On 5/6/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to run multiple radius daemon? I'm using icradius and want to run probably 2 or 3 radius daemon with each their own config file and different port? I have a proxy radius running by freeradius and the backend server is

Re: [plug] multiple radius

2008-05-06 Thread fooler mail
On 5/6/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have 1 proxy radius and 5 backend radius. I'm plannning to consolidate them to 1 backend radius since dialup nowadays is almost dead. One of my solution is another another daemon listening to different port and different config to the

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-05-06 Thread fooler mail
On 5/6/08, Iris Lames [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, it works. It's indeed base64. Thanks...Thanks...Thanks!!! sure no problem... but i would suggest to start implementing security in your ldap by using ldaps to secure your channel between ldap client and ldap server... fooler.

Re: [plug] multiple radius

2008-05-07 Thread fooler mail
On 5/7/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you have an idea how can I do the your first suggestion? yes.. see the listen section of your radius.conf and specify the port number there... example.. listen { ipaddr = * port = 1812 etc.. etc... }

Re: [plug] multiple radius

2008-05-08 Thread fooler mail
On 5/8/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the help. I have just manage how to work on your first suggestion. I'm now halfway to it and probably will finish it today. I have now multiple radius daemon in my backend server but it is icradius. Some of the radius is

Re: [plug] pppoe Q

2008-05-08 Thread fooler mail
On 5/8/08, Edel SM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, is there an option in pppoe dialer to redial/reconnect when my dsl link (layer2) dropped, in real-time? the pppoe is actually reconnecting when the link is dropped, but it is really annoying to wait for ppp0 to time out, even though the dsl

Re: [plug] pppoe Q

2008-05-09 Thread fooler mail
On 5/9/08, Edel SM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 5/9/08, fooler mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: consult your ppp manual and enable lcp echo for link state check... thanks for the reminder. i think it will be lighter to use lcp-echo-XXX than the shell script i am currently using. yup so

Re: [plug] double wildcard SSL certificate

2008-05-15 Thread fooler mail
there is no need for double wildcard as the single wildcard can accommodate any subdomains under the domain.com domain. fooler. On 5/15/08, Linux Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there such thing as double wildcard SSL (such as *.*.domain.com) certificate where I'll be using it both my

Re: [plug] PLUG meetups (was Re: Building the Open Source Portfolio)

2008-05-21 Thread fooler mail
On 5/21/08, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd say #1 is the major reason. i think the major reason is that you already know *most* of it as it goes along with the time... so it just simply show your age... hehehehe but i still believe every post here is an interesting topic for

Re: [plug] Decrypting encrypted entry in mysql

2008-05-21 Thread fooler mail
On 5/21/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone knows how to decrypt an entry in the mysql that was encrypted? Former programmer set an entry in a certain table but he set it encrypted. Now, I need to get those info but since it was encrypted, don't know how to reverse it.

Re: [plug] PLUG meetups (was Re: Building the Open Source Portfolio)

2008-05-21 Thread fooler mail
On 5/21/08, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah BSD is better than Linux is quite a troll. :-D hehehehe My employer's religion prohibits me from pushing anything other than Linux. yeah i understand... hehehehe but what i like with my new employer is that windows, bsd and linux has

Re: [plug] Decrypting encrypted entry in mysql

2008-05-22 Thread fooler mail
On 5/22/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll be transferring users to other server and need the password to create them. I believe shadow is one way round so there's no change to decrypt it. I have created a script so it will be a snap once I have the password. When adding a

Re: [plug] PLUG meetups (was Re: Building the Open Source Portfolio)

2008-05-22 Thread fooler mail
On 5/22/08, Miguel Paraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Migs how are the slowlaris and javagal going on? hehehehe Java hasn't been slow for years, man ;) yup i know dude :- i just want to make this thread/topic interesting for the oldbies... hehehe fooler.

Re: [plug] PLUG meetups (was Re: Building the Open Source Portfolio)

2008-05-22 Thread fooler mail
On 5/22/08, Miguel Paraz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But believe it or not, I don't code much anymore in Java - or any language. yup i believe in you... believe it or not also.. i started to use linux in 1997 and joined plug in the same year... i stop using linux in 1999... in just 2 years stint

Re: [plug] Is There Another Way of Sending a String via

2008-05-30 Thread fooler mail
On 5/30/08, Ludwig Isaac Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess the email account had some sort of aggressive spam filtering policy (or something like that), which is probably the reason why I didn't receive it . some of the mail servers check the sender's email domain name for validity... if

Re: [plug] ${0##*/}

2008-06-03 Thread fooler mail
On 6/3/08, Mark David Dumlao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I read somewhere Programs are written to be read by people, and only incidentally be executed by computers. So I've always believed that ${0##*/} = generally bad using bash env variables and basename = generally good Don't discard good

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-04 Thread fooler mail
On 6/4/08, Ludwig Isaac Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi: I have a script that needs to get a list of regular files only (This means excluding directories and symbolic links). Usually the line below works: ls -l | egrep '^-' | awk '{print $9;}' However the line above will fail

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-04 Thread fooler mail
On 6/4/08, Ambrosio Berdijo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: or find . -type f -print you still have to extract the filename from the output above as what the original poster wanted to do... fooler. _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-04 Thread fooler mail
On 6/5/08, atreux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: instead of using the more powerful awk, you could try cut: ls -l | grep '^-' | cut -c58-300 the problem of the above is that not all listing output of filename have the same fixed starting location at the 58th character... fooler.

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-04 Thread fooler mail
On 6/5/08, Zak B. Elep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 1:07 AM, fooler mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 6/4/08, Ambrosio Berdijo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: or find . -type f -print you still have to extract the filename from the output above as what the original poster

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-04 Thread fooler mail
On 6/5/08, atreux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: he can adjust the character range as it applies to his `ls -l` listing... flexibility must be always one of the important rules to avoid bugs in the program... of course, the `find` command is much better as the parameters don't need to be changed

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-07 Thread fooler mail
On 6/7/08, Kelsey Hartigan Go [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: now try doing all of that in windows...B-) windows prompt echo DIR /AA /B %SystemRoot%\ls.bat enter windows prompt ls enter hehehehe fooler. _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-07 Thread fooler mail
On 6/8/08, atreux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it needs to be adjusted to: ls -l | egrep '^-' | awk '{print substr($0, index($0,$8))}' to produce the correct result. i know because the original poster used the 9th index that is why $9 is the given example there... fooler.

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-07 Thread fooler mail
On 6/8/08, atreux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: no you don't. that script runs on redhat with the correct results and that's where you tested it on. it doesn't run on debian with the required output. cant you see why the original poster used $9 when he expressed his problem? you have a clue what

Re: [plug] Getting list of regular files (with whitespaces) using ls and AWK

2008-06-08 Thread fooler mail
On 6/8/08, atreux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hahahaha you are relentless. :-) not really :- exactly the reason why i don't stay long on this list. if you begin sharing, the more active members who think they have a monopoly on giving the correct code will immediately pounce on you. and i could

Re: [plug] Handling Newlines in Data for Unix/Linux Based CGI Programs [OT?]

2008-06-10 Thread fooler mail
On 6/10/08, Ludwig Isaac Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi: Any Linux/Unix CGI/web developer here? Is it a practice in CGI programming (under Unix/Linux) to convert newlines in HTML Textarea input from \n\r or \r to \n? Has one encountered something unusual due to the presence of \r in

Re: [plug] CentOS Cacti Installation problem

2008-06-10 Thread fooler mail
On 6/10/08, Joyce Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, I hope you could help me solve my problem, I have installed Cacti on CentOS and followed the instructions carefully based on this site: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Cacti_on_CentOS_4.x . However, when I tried to access Cacti

Re: [plug] CentOS Cacti Installation problem

2008-06-10 Thread fooler mail
On 6/11/08, Joyce Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi fooler, thanks for replying, I really hope you could help me, i will and the rest of the people here will help you :- here are the output for the questions you posted: you didnt follow exactly according from my instruction :- we will

Re: [plug] CentOS Cacti Installation problem

2008-06-11 Thread fooler mail
On 6/11/08, Joyce Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi again, Im sorry I was not able to give you the info you were expecting from me and thank you again so much,ü Below are the output for steps 1 and 2: 1. [EMAIL PROTECTED] app]# telnet x.x.x.x 80 Trying x.x.x.x... Connected to

Re: [plug] configure VIP loopback in CentOS

2008-06-20 Thread fooler mail
On 6/20/08, Linux Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to setup LB using Foundry. Anyone knows how to configure VIP loopback in CentOS? what do you mean VIP loopback? fooler. _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List

Re: [plug] NAGIOS again

2008-06-20 Thread fooler mail
On 6/18/08, rick rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry Guys, I need to post again, this time I need to change my default view of my hosts, from the usual location to more detailed, I want to change the coordinates of my host so that it will form in a circular order that their parents host is

Re: [plug] Using Xming as Opposed to VNC

2008-06-25 Thread fooler mail
On 6/25/08, Ludwig Isaac Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi: Has anyone tried running Xming that runs Linux(or Unix) X11 applications? IMO, it seems that Xming *can* be better choice as opposed to VNC, if you only want to ran 1 X11 application? Has anyone tried benchmarking VNC and

[plug] FreeBSD Technologies in New Firefox 3 Browser

2008-06-25 Thread fooler mail
FYI http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/6/prweb1042664.htm fooler. _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/plug Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

[plug] Fwd: configure VIP loopback in CentOS

2008-06-25 Thread fooler mail
-- Forwarded message -- From: fooler mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Jun 21, 2008 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [plug] configure VIP loopback in CentOS To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 6/21/08, Linux Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Virtual IP which LB Appliance calls to load balance between two real

Re: [plug] OT: Where can I buy network taps?

2008-09-18 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Peri Paulo S. Maligaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello I hope this one will do... http://www.enigmacurry.com/articles/building-an-ethernet-tap/ I just made one and deployed it to a small office. works fine for me. :) with your given URL... he used 2 network

Re: [plug] OT: Where can I buy network taps?

2008-09-18 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: fooler: yes 2 nic's will work as a bridge. but the advantage of the tap in the URL is that even if the sniffer box goes down, connectivity is unaffected. yup thats true.. another advantage of a bridge aside from

Re: [plug] Aggressive underclocking

2008-10-21 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Jun Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Roger Filomeno wrote: My T41 Thinkpad underclocks whenever its not plug, not just reduced CPU -- also reduced fan speed, cdrom speed, lcd intensity, and harddrive speed. If i set it not to underclock, the battery last only

Re: [plug] Aggressive underclocking

2008-10-23 Thread fooler mail
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Jun Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: fooler mail wrote: On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Jun Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thinkpads rock! My X61 can last 8 hours unplugged on Maximum Battery Life mode. yup thinkpad rocks! it is really durable.. i have

Re: [plug] Aggressive underclocking

2008-10-23 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:19 AM, andrelst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: XP or Vista won't see the 4Gb, even if you use /maxmem or /pae. My test on Win2k3 Enterprise 32bit edition will work since it uses the PAE kludge. yup thats true... To be fair, Linux 32bit can use PAE too. But to paraphrase

Re: [plug] Forget Android, BMW + Linux is here!

2008-10-26 Thread fooler mail
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 11:50 AM, William Emmanuel Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another interesting note is that Linux seems to be making routing the infotainment space. The newer Panasonic systems in-flight entertainment systems in most Boeing and Airbus planes are now Linux-based too. Its a

Re: [plug] In-flight Entertainment comment: Forget Android, BMW + Linux is here!

2008-10-27 Thread fooler mail
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Victor Berdin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i just wonder if the scenario when you say the system hanged is when the plane's central control simply paused the movie or screen to make important flight announcements. hello vic, i saw the startup boot message of

Re: [plug] Aggressive underclocking

2008-10-27 Thread fooler mail
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you cant run a 64 bit guest inside a 32 bit host though. yup that is true.. what we were talking about was that we still used the word linux just to be on-topic hehehehhe fooler.

Re: [plug] NAT+forwarding question

2009-01-20 Thread fooler mail
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Johann Vincent Paul Tagle johannta...@gmail.com wrote: Ah, but my kung fu is not that good. so I'll take a crack at it using a tomahawk (apache) =) Thanks to all who responded! forget kungfu.. ill teach you how to use pambansang kamao first :- dido

Re: [plug] Bonded ethernet ports

2009-01-26 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Ozzie de Leon ozne...@gmail.com wrote: sorry about that. thing is, i don't want them bonded, which is why my /sbin/ifconfig doesn't show any bond0 interface. i'm just trying to figure out why am i able to access both DHCP and static IP addresses when only eth0

Re: [plug] Bonded ethernet ports

2009-01-26 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:07 PM, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com wrote: hi ozzie, this is something to do with the arp protocol... do the following at the root user account.. # sysctl -w net.ipv4.conf.eth0.arp_ignore=1 # sysctl -w net.ipv4.conf.eth1.arp_ignore=1 one more thing.. before

Re: [plug] Some Ubuntu desktop + compatible smartphone questions

2009-01-26 Thread fooler mail
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Miguel Paraz mpa...@gmail.com wrote: And as for bad UI... I'm coming from the opposite end, Nokia and BlackBerry, not iPhone. I can't touch type this phone. migz, we have an upcoming touchscreen phone that will compete to iPhone which is N97

Re: [plug] port forwarding not functioning

2009-01-27 Thread fooler mail
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Linux Cook linuxc...@gmail.com wrote: Hi guys, I've setup a centos-5.2 server (eth1 facing the internet) with a simple port forwarding where it forwards port 8081 to my internal box' (192.168.0.2) port 8080. $IPTABLES -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth1 -p tcp -m

Re: [plug] port forwarding not functioning

2009-01-27 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:11 PM, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com wrote: [remote client] source 1.1.1.1: destination 2.2.2.2:8081 [nat box] source 192.168.0.1: destination 192.168.0.2:8080 [web server] source 192.168.0.2:8080 destination 192.168.0.1: [nat box] source 2.2.2.2:8081

Re: [plug] Bonded ethernet ports

2009-01-27 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Edel SM sier...@gmail.com wrote: helo On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:13 PM, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:07 PM, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com wrote: hi ozzie, this is something to do with the arp protocol... do

Re: [plug] Bonded ethernet ports

2009-01-29 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 2:23 AM, andrelst amva...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Ozzie de Leon ozne...@gmail.com wrote: i am NOT smarter than a fifth grader! IP addresses are not bound to interfaces, but to the host [which is what everybody's been saying]. Ozzie, IP

Re: [plug] Bonded ethernet ports

2009-01-29 Thread fooler mail
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 11:47 PM, andrelst amva...@gmail.com wrote: Ozzie, Jan is correct here... The OS and switch will be confused with this. the linux OS or the switch will not confused on this matter ... on the switch side.. it just learning the mac address passing thru to every port so

Re: [plug] Weird network problem

2009-02-09 Thread fooler mail
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Jun Martin jun.mar...@gmail.com wrote: Our server's acting weird, guys. Please help. The power went out and our generator bogged down. By the time I decided to power down the server, its UPS ran out of juice. When power was back up, the server booted

Re: [plug] February 13th, UNIX Time Will Reach 1234567890

2009-02-11 Thread fooler mail
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Gideon N. Guillen gideon_l...@thegidz.org wrote: -original message- From: Norbert P. Copones norb...@tricom.com.ph Date: 02/11/2009 13:54 64-bit apps are not affected by this bug since they use 64-bit int on time_t. They're still affected for now because,

Re: [plug] Optimal Number Files of Per Directory

2009-02-13 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Ludwig Isaac Lim ludz_...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi: We're try to implement a large file server. Since there are so many files. I'm thinking of splitting the files across multiple subdirectories. What do you think in a good number of files per directory?

Re: [plug] Optimal Number Files of Per Directory

2009-02-13 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Orlando Andico orly.and...@gmail.com wrote: I'd use Solaris X86 or OpenSolaris, with ZFS. freebsd ported zfs to their operating system and someone claimed that zfs on freebsd is much faster than zfs on solaris x86.. fooler.

Re: [plug] Squid3 Erroneously blocking Gmail and YahooMail Page

2009-02-15 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 9:53 AM, david t. asuncion, jr. daveasunc...@gmail.com wrote: I am running a simply Squid3 setup on Ubuntu Intrepid. I have been using Squid 2.7 for quite sometime but never had this problem before. Squid3 is erroneously blocking gmail and yahoomail. My simple

Re: [plug] Optimal Number Files of Per Directory

2009-02-16 Thread fooler mail
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Orlando Andico orly.and...@gmail.com wrote: ZFS is also available on FUSE so you can run it under Linux. not recommended as you run ZFS on the userland instead in the kernel land as you suffer some performance.. linux cant integrate in the kernel due to licensing

Re: [plug] Maximum number of lines wc can count

2009-02-18 Thread fooler mail
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Pablo Manalastas prmanalas...@yahoo.com wrote: uintmax_t can't count to 100 billion. But since you have coreutils source, you can always recompile a version of wc using type long long for total_lines. Galing talaga ng open source! doc.. uintmax_t or unsigned

Re: [plug] Maximum number of lines wc can count

2009-02-18 Thread fooler mail
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Pablo Manalastas prmanalas...@yahoo.com wrote: Ramil's original problem is not how to read all those tens of gigabytes of text data, but the more simple problem of keeping a count of the number of lines read, since if wc uses int (fortunately it does not),

Re: [plug] Maximum number of lines wc can count

2009-02-18 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:46 AM, Roger Filomeno alienatedn...@gmail.com wrote: err.. using SSE http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/6312 yup that is much faster than wc.c... SSE is using inline assembly code for i386 to speed up the searching method but suffers from portability to other

Re: [plug] Optimal Number Files of Per Directory

2009-02-19 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 8:17 PM, jan gestre plugger.l...@gmail.com wrote: I bet btrfs can even top zfs i doubt... zfs has rich set of features over btrfs.. even chris mason founder of btrfs admitted it... Q: Several people might be interested what you think about ZFS, why you see a need for

Re: [plug] filename case change utility?

2009-02-19 Thread fooler mail
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Daniel Escasa desc...@gmail.com wrote: Sabi ko noong Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 9:23 PM: Anyone know of a good utility to traverse a directory tree and change the case of filenames? I copied files from a USB stick, and they were uppercase BTW, I've tried Google (ako

Re: [plug] Optimal Number Files of Per Directory

2009-02-19 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 2:16 AM, Jimmy Lim jimmyb...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 11:07 AM, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 8:13 PM, Orlando Andico orly.and...@gmail.com wrote: I'd use Solaris X86 or OpenSolaris, with ZFS. freebsd ported zfs

Re: [plug] filename case change utility?

2009-02-20 Thread fooler mail
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Daniel Escasa desc...@gmail.com wrote: Sabi ni Fooler noong Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 3:11 PM: as like i said... if you cant find in google.. you can find it here in plug :- To clarify, Google did give me links to utilities, but they were for Windows. Wasn't

Re: [plug] filename case change utility?

2009-02-20 Thread fooler mail
.. sorry about that.. fooler. On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 1:21 AM, fooler mail fooler.m...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Daniel Escasa desc...@gmail.com wrote: Sabi ni Fooler noong Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 3:11 PM: as like i said... if you cant find in google.. you can find it here

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