On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Matt Simmons wrote:
> group {
> next-server 10.x.1.91;
> filename "pxelinux.0";
>
> host ops1tp {
> hardware ethernet 00:0c:29:2d:ea:5a;
> #hardware ethernet 00:0c:29:05:6a:82;
>
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Matt Simmons wrote:
> I agree, and tftpd is running on 10.x.1.91 (which is the IP of the
> machine that's running dhcpd), and pxelinux.0 is retrievable via tftp.
> Port 4011 is *not* open...however, neither is it open on the pair of
> VMs where this /DOES/ work.
You might take
On Tue, 11 Jan 2011, Christian Paredes wrote:
> Does anyone happen to use a code review web tool for their team?
> Which one do you guys use? If not, I'm wondering if anyone's got any
> insight on which tool might be best for handling both git and svn
> repositories?
What do you mean by 'code rev
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011, Andrew Hume wrote:
> the symptom:
> i figured i am using fairly vanilla C and compiling afresh
> on the prod servers anyway so how could i go wrong?
> well, some package i am using uses ./configure to look
> at stuff and failed at testing for -luuid. the library was there
> (/l
On Tue, 31 May 2011, Dave Close wrote:
> Nick Silkey wrote:
>> Another solution is Microsoft Office Communication Server. No idea if it
>> meets those reqs either, but its gaining steam for better or worse (it just
>> drops in and integrates, amirite?).
>
> Does it? Even if the clients aren't all W
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, John BORIS wrote:
I'm looking for some feedback on good ssh clients for the android and
ipad. At $WORK my users connect to my application via ssh. We used to
have an app on the Palm OS but when they renewed the cell phone contract
Palm OS units were not on the list and the co
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Phil Pennock wrote:
I'm just perplexed: it's okay to post to a public list with four inline
images in your email, to provide a QR-code and buttons for LinkedIn,
Facebook and Twitter, but it might not be okay to include an actual URL
as one line of text?
I think ... I'm out of
On Mon, 25 Feb 2013, Andrew Hume wrote:
i am asking this for a friend who needs to remain unidentified.
she needs to get whois type information for approx 1M ip addresses in teh
US.
she can, and has, just simply bang out the queries but by observation,
one's ip address will get blacklisted if the
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, John Stoffel wrote:
I'll chime in here as well, I've got an ancient MFC-8860DN laser
printer at home and it's got to be 8-10 years old and it's given
flawless service. I've replaced toner a few times, maybe once for the
drum. Cost around $400 when I got it, and when it jams