For some reason the issue has fixed itself, even though I didn't change anything. Thanks anyway though.
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For some reason the issue has fixed itself, even though I didn't change anything. Thanks anyway though.
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I have a server running Debian 5, but I shouldn't imagine things are too different from an Ubuntu Server. I also have three Windows 7 client PCs as well as an Ubuntu 10.10 client netbook.
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Yep, that in this case is not worth the risk.
Seems like it's more hassle than it's worth, so I'll trust the ulimit values for now and if something happens, well, not the end of the world ;)
By the way, this isn't exactly a major company...
Never mind, I think I've figured it out.
I have tested it in an Ubuntu virtual machine but wanted to check the actual server just in case.
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I'm thinking of a possible configuration of a proposed network in my friend's flats, which includes bonding two ADSL connections for a faster speed.
Two ADSL2+ modems will plug into a dual...
I'm not sure, but I've since given up on trying to crack it as I'm pretty sure the validation has something to do with the hardware ID of the CD (or something along those lines). :(
I'm running a server using Debian 5, on which a few people log on to over SSH using a user account with limited permissions. Basically I want to make sure they can't run things like fork loops as a...
Hmm, well the thing is I didn't pay for it - it was supposed to be a favour for someone, as their computer doesn't have a CD drive. However it's looking like they made it pretty impossible to copy :(
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Well it's a Seaclear charts CD, don't know if that rings any bells.
I tried
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=file.iso, but upon mounting that using Virtual Clonedrive under windows it threw an error...
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How can I dump the contents of an encrypted CD so that I have an .iso file with each bit mapping to the pits on the CD? I tried dd and the encryption broke, so it obviously didn't do a...
Yeah, it's an all in one. Although the one I've ordered is also all in one as I prefer to have as little transformers plugged in as possible :P
The reason they attacked is because I'm running some...
Nope, it's a really shoddy Thomson one supplied with the O2 'broadband package'. The firewall section is more just a statement saying 'this router has standard security settings' - literally just...
Someone ping flooded my home modem/router yesterday, bringing it right down and half-bricking the unit.
Are people seriously this bored? And more to the point, are all home modems this vulnerable...
Try cleaning off the thermal paste from between the heatsink and CPU, adding a small blob of arctic silver, and reseating the heatsink. Often stock thermal paste is very poor.
Cool, well the solution I've come up with is to just add nice to the shell script, as well as memory limits as Java command line options.
Don't worry, I swapped them round, and sure enough it is louder than the Corsair 450W, however it's tolerable :D
I bought a Cooler Master case + 500W PSU bundle which just arrived in the post today. I bought it with the PSU as it was a good deal, and the idea was to swap the 500W PSU with a 450W Corsair PSU...
Thanks for the reply.
Since writing that post I've switched mainly to Windows, for better hardware support (in this case) and Photoshop. However I still have Ubuntu on my system and will check out...
Update:
DNS resolution does actually work, however
<?php
file_get_contents("http://www.google.com");
?> doesn't.
Also, drupal gives the error 'HTTP REQUEST STATUS failure' - ie it can't do...
OK, PHP can see hostnames while running from the command line, and running a test script that echoes http://www.google.com with file_get_contents works like that. I also tested running that script as...
DNS is working fine with things like ping, ie. I can ping any address from my server and it gets resolved. However PHP always fails with things like file_get_contents("http://www.google.com"), or...
Do you really need a proxy server running 24/7? Aren't there routers that act as proxies nowadays? That would be cool (well if they ran some Linux distro with SSH and squid - but were still embedded...
Yes, no sarcasm included.
Any sysadmin will tell you, windows sucks as a server OS. In fact it shouldn't even be considered one.
And as for the 800% overkill parts on that server, well, I can...