I'm having a problem coding a .HTA file, and I really need some help. I've been searching all over the place and I can't seem to find what I need to add to this code to make it run. I'm trying to get the HTA script (running javascript) to, utilizing a .BAT file as well, pull information from a li...
@voretaq7 Haha, well she hasn't chewed through the girlfriend's macbook power adapters yet..
I don't understand why people always think they need to hack up their hosts file to get apache to listen for a host header. Is there some guide at the top of the google results for "apache config" that suggests doing that or something?
The A record for test that you already have in there is the one you need.
It's working - you might not have waited long enough for the DNS.
Pinging test.wendler.mobi [97.107.134.245] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 97.107.134.245: bytes=32 time=75ms TTL=51
Reply from 97.107.134.245: bytes=32 ...
Almost every April Fools' Day (1 April) since 1989, the Internet Engineering Task Force has published one or more humorous RFC (Request for Comments) documents, following in the path blazed by the June 1973 RFC 527 entitled ARPAWOCKY, which parodied Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem Jabberwocky. The following list also includes humorous RFCs published on other dates.
List of April 1st RFCs
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the one that updated RFC 1149 is of VITAL IMPORTANCE
otherwise what do I do with all my avian carriers? I don't have a cat!
"Unlike the current IP transmission standard, packets created by the IP over Burrito Carrier service are vulnerable to infection during transmission. Infected packets will usually be detected two to four hours after the packet is destroyed."
RANDOM QUESTION TIME! How many EVPs from those lame ass ghost shows do you think could be duplicated on a wax cylinder recorder, versus ones that are just because their recording equipment is SHIT?
@voretaq7 I always assumed it was overzealous interns using Adobe SoundBooth and for the first time drawing a paycheck for something other than mowing lawns.
I got in on apple around $75-80. Unfortunately I was flat-ass-mothefucking-broke back then so I didn't get a lot, picked up more here and there after major drops
I'm trying to run a server on vagrant. I have the standard lucid32 box up and running with dnsmasq installed. I want to be able to browse to the server from my host computer with a url like anything.dev I have the following option in my dnsmasq config:
address=/dev/127.0.0.1
And my apache Virt...
I have created a group in RHEL with one user in it. This user will need full rwx access to /home/anotheruser/ ,recusively. How do I change the user/group permission to allow that user/group to rwx in /home/anotheruser/
If I do a vi group in /etc/ this is what is says:
usergroup:x:505:user123
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@ShaneMadden I fear he is of the cut and paste variety. If I pasted enough stuff around it I could probably get them to execute dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=1M count=1
@ShaneMadden oh but WHY NOT? Some people need to be escorted out of the profession in a nice white coat with big buckle straps while screaming "THE INTERNETS MADE ME! THEY MAAAAAAADE ME!"
that's an unfortunate series of precarious collapses then - the barrel ones have knocked my MBP over a few times b/c I pulled along the axis of the cord
A request has been made by a web developer for our domain DNS records to include SPF TXT records. I found differing opinions on this out there...
Any comments or insights you can offer will be highly appreciated. I know this is not an empirical question per se - but I would appreciate your subje...
I am trying to set up this book to run database apps under IIS, and GRANT
ASP.NET access to the database. The name of the book is:
Murach's ASP.NET 4 Web Programming with C# 2010 (Murach: Training & Reference)
The book came with two files to do this:
"grant_access_windows_7_vista.bat" whic...
Although one possible big contract might come up. Of course, it's in a topic I'm foggy on, but judging by ServerFault questions, incompetence is no big hurdle to doing a job and getting paid for it.
@voretaq7 As your attorney, I advise you to always run as root, never have a generic kernel and put all your DNS records on one VPS hosted in the philippines.
@WesleyDavid Well, you know Paul had a lot of good things to say to the church of Philipi on the subject of VPS hosting. "Thou shalt not run a shared instance" or something...
Last winter, my first in AZ, I was so absurdly happy and energetic I felt like I needed to get shot with a tranq dart just so I could chill out. Didn't know it was possible to be so upbeat.
Also didn't know how badly dark and cold affect me.
@WesleyDavid I actually like cold weather. But then I used to live in Vegas. But I also like warm/hot weather because then women wear less clothing outside. I'm so confused.
@voretaq7 Wow, such a contrast. I can handle heat like no one I know. It literally has no effect on me. 115F? Not a problem. Humidity however, that's a big problem.
the temperature curve and humidity curve are identical. When it's 115F outside it's also 115% humidity. You can fill a glass by waving it around in the air.
@voretaq7 Let me go check. I got it at 16 because my uncle never used anything but Schaeffer pens. I'm kinda into crafts like that. Really anything to do with paper. I'm a bit of an origami nut. Like folding. Got into paper airplanes. It's a nice tactile thing to do when not 'putering.
@voretaq7 I leave that to other people. I don't understand "modern" art at all, and wonder how people make money in it. Then I think about all the hippies taking art classes and laugh
I thought all geeks used Fisher Space Pens. The factory is just outside of Vegas, so on our recent trip we went and bought a few - I finally got an original astronaut AG-7 pen: spacepen.com/originalastronautmodels.aspx It's very nice, heavy and solid.
@Holocryptic We pretty much only go there for the space pens. The last time we were there was in 2006, just before Paul Fisher died. He gave us each a bullet pen.
It turned out that the previous person owning this ip address that I currently have for my website had spammed a lot! so Yahoo and Gmail think that my emails are spams.
One good solution is to use a good smtp server (Like gmail smtp server), do you know any good smtp server i with high daily lim...
These performance numbers are from a NAS with replication accessed over fibre channel.
How should I intercept these numbers?
Can a comparison with something else be made, so put the numbers in contrast?
12932: 7258.889: Per-Operation Breakdown
statfile1 25008220ops 3459ops/s 0...
That's what I thought, I was about to comment, but I got an attack of the weary. No details about what she's using, and what she actually wants to know.
A power distribution unit (PDU) is a device fitted with multiple appliance outlets designed to distribute electric power, especially to computers and networking equipment located within a data center.
There tend to be two major types: heavy floor-mounted PDU devices which take main feeds and distribute into a handful of smaller feeds. The second type of PDU is the rack-based PDU, sometimes called Smart-PDU, PDU, or Power Strip by IT professionals.
Rack-based PDUs are used for taking high voltage and current and reducing it to more common and useful levels, for example from 240 ...
we already have a APC ups, so I'm tempted to get a APC rack with smart PDU's
the CTO lives on the other side of the world, so it would be nice to give him the ability to power cycle stuff
I've tried this example from OpenBSD http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#HTTPS
it works fine, but with Mozilla Firefox 6.0 it's possible to use both http nd https, while I want to force users to use only HTTPS. How Can I achieve this?
Thanks!
is there a way to get an overview of users logged in on my server and the ip they are connecting from ?
I have the IP already, I want the user that is associated with it :)