Just FYI, I'm not sure how reliable the blog I'm linking to is, but I
someone in Britain which ran a TOR exit node, someone used this node to
access illegal materials, and blue cops came to visit him and interrogated
him about this incident, and seized his personal computer.
http://bit.ly/a3vPXZ
I need to use a single serial port from a computer remotely. That is, I need
to have a virtual COM port driver which will emulate the COM port, and would
send and receive the actual data from a computer with a real COM port which
is a running a special server.
It seems that this Wikipedia article
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
> Just FYI, I'm not sure how reliable the blog I'm linking to is, but I
> someone in Britain which ran a TOR exit node, someone used this node to
> access illegal materials, and blue cops came to visit him and interrogated
> him about this
2010/8/30 Kfir Lavi
> Hi,
> I need to buy 4 books, and would like a recommendation where I should buy
> them in order to get them ASAP.
> Amazon is the first choice, but is it fast?
>
> The books are:
> 1. Linux Kernel Development (3rd Edition) -
> http://www.amazon.com/Linux-Kernel-Development-R
2010/8/30 Elazar Leibovich
> I need to use a single serial port from a computer remotely. That is, I
> need to have a virtual COM port driver which will emulate the COM port, and
> would send and receive the actual data from a computer with a real COM port
> which is a running a special server.
>
Hello everybody,
Unfortunately, there will be no Haifux lecture today (Packaging in Debian).
Sorry about the very short notice.
Eli
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On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 11:43 AM, shimi wrote:
>
>
> 2010/8/30 Elazar Leibovich
>
> I need to use a single serial port from a computer remotely. That is, I
>> need to have a virtual COM port driver which will emulate the COM port, and
>> would send and receive the actual data from a computer wit
Hi all,
Not exactly on-topic, but I thought I'd ask here anyway, because I don't know a
better group of technically-informed Israelis.
A client of ours would like to take advantage of ISOC's offering of Hebrew
domain names, but my DNS isn't set up to handle UTF-8, and it's not worth the
effor
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 5:20 PM, sammy ominsky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not exactly on-topic, but I thought I'd ask here anyway, because I don't
> know a better group of technically-informed Israelis.
>
> A client of ours would like to take advantage of ISOC's offering of Hebrew
> domain names, but
Please note that ISOC does not provide Hebrew domains domains just yet (in
the scheme of HebrewString.co.il and HebrewString.net.il), and there is no
known plans to allow it anytime soon.
Some TLDs do allow registration of IDN domains, including dot com TLDs, but
for most IDN TLDs the domain won't
On 30/08/2010, at 12:34, Tomer Cohen wrote:
> Please note that ISOC does not provide Hebrew domains domains just yet (in
> the scheme of HebrewString.co.il and HebrewString.net.il), and there is no
> known plans to allow it anytime soon.
My client wrote to me that "The Internet Society (ISOC) beg
2010/8/30 Tomer Cohen
> Please note that ISOC does not provide Hebrew domains domains just yet (in
> the scheme of HebrewString.co.il and HebrewString.net.il), and there is no
> known plans to allow it anytime soon.
>
>
That's a wrong assertion... http://www.isoc.org.il/domain_heb/idn/idn.html
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