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There were a few research papers done after the 2015 Lancaster “Storm Desmond”
floods and the upshot for comms wasn’t great – an hour or so runtime on mobile
and broadband cabinets seems fair based on that experience. Direct exchange
lines as mentioned, are (were)
– in this case the untagged traffic is
double-tagged on the NNI port with dot1q tag 1 as cvlan – there's a thread
about that in this mailing-list by the way.
> Le 12 août 2020 à 18:18, Robin Williams via juniper-nsp
> a écrit :
>
> Has anyone come across PR1395312 before?
>
> “On AC
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Hi all,
Has anyone come across PR1395312 before?
“On ACX/EX/QFX platforms, if VLAN ID lists are configured under a single
physical interface, Q-in-Q might stop working for certain VLAN ID lists”.
Very vague.
If our testing, if we go above 7 VLANs (even if it’s within the
The sorts of implementations I’m aware of use the looked up IP at a network
level to redirect traffic through a transparent proxy and then use standard
techniques like looking at the SNI and certificate common name/SAN to check the
domain without MITM and allow through any unaffected traffic
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We've been going through JTAC recommended releases for months with the
management crash bug mentioned in this thread (PR1442376) and none of them have
fixed it on our OOB switches (certainly NOT fixed in 18.2R3-S1.7, the previous
recommended).
JTAC say it's finally fixed
Hi all,
Has anyone ever attempted/succeeded at getting a CCC VPN (either
ethernet-ccc or vlan-ccc) to work between a ELS switch like the EX4600
and an old switch like the EX4200? As far as I can see, all of the LSPs
and the connection itself come up just fine, labels are shared correctly
This is great. Thank you for doing all this work.
I’m just wondering why my great grandmothers name is her married name and not
using the maiden name. Is there any way to change it?
Robin
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 26, 2018, at 21:40, linda wrote:
>
> Wonderful,
On 06/02/18 17:01, Tom Hill wrote:
On 06/02/18 16:49, Robin Williams wrote:
Apparently our GTT account management has been moved (unbeknown to me)
to a US based pool. I know a few others on here use GTT transit -
wondered if it's just us, or if it's happened to anyone else?
Unsure. Have a new
Apparently our GTT account management has been moved (unbeknown to me)
to a US based pool. I know a few others on here use GTT transit -
wondered if it's just us, or if it's happened to anyone else?
Cheers,
Robin.
I use TribalPages.com. It’s free up to a certain number of people. You can have
others access with a password. It also can do a monthly newsletter.
Check it out and see if it’s for you.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 18, 2018, at 19:47, Pam Santos wrote:
>
> I took down
We've run into a whitelist problem several times. The key is getting
through to the right person in Voda to update the whitelist (last time I
tried, it was the TRaC team you want). Also worth checking that all the
GEO IP information for your address range is up to date.
There is an old
Celeste,
I did my Portuguese bakery purchase yesterday at the Hanford bakery. Two small
loaves for people I'm staying at their homes and a loaf for my mother. A few
pastries for the road. Since they are small they have the Jordan almonds on
top. Car got broken into last night in Stockton. They
Is there any worth in me continuing to add data to this bug, or has this
just dropped into a blackhole?
Thank you so much for all the wonderful information in the class. Your
explanation and handouts plus all the sites in the book are so valuable.
Leanora gave me some helpful information concerning a drowning and a ship. So
very grateful on that. I owe her a copy.
It was a day of wonderful
Another.
[Thread 0x7fff956fb700 (LWP 21089) exited]
[New Thread 0x7fff956fb700 (LWP 21095)]
Thread 1 "icedove-bin" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x in ?? ()
(gdb)
(gdb)
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 690 (Thread 0x7fff956fb700 (LWP 21095)):
#0
Another crash almost immediately
Thread 1 "icedove-bin" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x in ?? ()
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 105 (Thread 0x7fffafdfd700 (LWP 22367)):
#0 pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () at
Another segfault trace
New Thread 0x7fffb0ffd700 (LWP 21978)]
[Thread 0x7fffb0ffd700 (LWP 21978) exited]
[New Thread 0x7fffb0ffd700 (LWP 21996)]
Thread 1 "icedove-bin" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x756590b0 in vtable for nsDisplayTableBorderBackground () from
Another segfault trace just now.
Thread 1 "icedove-bin" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x in ?? ()
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 112 (Thread 0x7fffb0dfe700 (LWP 9239)):
#0 pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 () at
Rosemarie,
I will be attending. Bringing my sister but I do not know if she will attend.
If she does we will share.
Robin Williams Lebo
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> On Jan 15, 2017, at 13:59, Elizabeth Migliori <lizmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Rosemarie,
>
> could you sen
Greetings,
I will be attending.
Best Regards,
Robin W Lebo
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> On Dec 27, 2016, at 10:05, celso95316 via Azores Genealogy
> wrote:
>
> Hi There
>
> My wife and I and two cousins from San Jose will be attending
>
> Celso Anacleto-Denair, Ca.
>
>
He helped me as well. He found my great grandparents record of marriage and
other documents. He told me my Sao Jorge ancestor go back to Vikings. I'm still
researching but it's slow going. I have yet to find a person who is a cousin.
Joao Ventura is very professional and willing to help.
On 22/03/16 21:38, David Reader wrote:
On 22 Mar 2016, at 21:16, Ben King wrote:
Trust me, pay the few extra quid and enjoy the warm security of a
dial tone.
I’m quite certain there are more cost-efficient ways to put an audible
tone on a bunch of lines than renting a legacy POTS service…
robin williams created JSPWIKI-926:
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Summary: DIAL +1855/999/8045 Microsoft Outlook/Hotmail helpline
number
Key: JSPWIKI-926
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-926
Project: JSPWiki
Interesting given existing units are supposed to be fully supported
until April 2017..
Robin.
On 14/01/16 15:01, Paul Astle wrote:
That’s a shame, looks like OR are having issues sourcing them as well!
Maybe we can bring them in on a bulk buy deal!
*From:*uknof
On 17/09/15 10:01, James Bensley wrote:
On 14 September 2015 at 22:55, Tom Hill <t...@ninjabadger.net> wrote:
On 14/09/15 13:32, Robin Williams wrote:
I'm sure there's a sound technical reason, but again, it disadvantages
smaller CPs disproportionately who may only have a few cus
What are the thoughts of smaller OR CPs represented here regarding the
withdrawal of Openreach FTTC CPEs as an option?
To me it seems like a backward step, and while the big volume boys may
well want to provide their own quad play CPEs (and avoid having two
boxes etc), for smaller operators,
Interesting development from Janet/Jisc:
http://www.jiscom.uk/
Has anyone got any more info on how it will operate? Is it a fully
commercial model?
It's an interesting move - would be surprised if state aid/competition
rules hadn't popped up though...
Cheers,
Robin.
On 04/06/15 11:27, David Walters wrote:
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 11:00 AM, Gavin Henry ghe...@suretec.co.uk
mailto:ghe...@suretec.co.uk wrote:
My point is that this is in a small village called Rothienorman with
one of those small brown shed type exchanges (forget the correct
name).
Hi James,
Don't know if this will work given you said modifying [system syslog]
didn't work, but you *should* be able to stop it writing certain events
to log with something like the 'match' line below (changing 'messages'
for 'chassisd' of course).
! (not) obviously meaning don't match/log
Hi all,
We currently make some use of the MPLS CCC functionality of EX3200 and
EX4200 switches with the AFL, but note that their replacements EX3300
and EX4300 don't have any MPLS support. Does anyone know if this is a
temporary lack of support while the box is being developed further, or
Does anyone have options for 1G between Synergy Kilburn (ideally dark
fibre/a wavelength, but Ethernet if necessary) in Manchester?
Thanks,
Robin
Anyone on list know how TTB wholesale deals with QoS? It's not
mentioned in the product handbooks that I have.
On some links (EFM in-particular) we're tagging EF DSCP on voice traffic
in both directions (towards the CPE and at the interconnects), but still
experiencing jitter/loss on
Assuming a PF box has two upstream IP addresses (with different upstream
access profiles/filtering), is there any way to assign different captive
portal users or roles a different PF upstream interface to NAT traffic
on to?
Thanks,
Rob.
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for /library/test/success.html
regardless of the URL, but I don't think PF supports this either?
Thanks,
Robin.
On 17/04/14 13:52, Robin Williams wrote:
Hi all,
We have some users using captive-portal via SMS authentication.
I don't know if it's a recent apple update, but it seems
Hi all,
We have some users using captive-portal via SMS authentication.
I don't know if it's a recent apple update, but it seems in the user
switching to their text message app to get their registration code (if
they don't just get it from the notifications bar) and then switching
back to the
On 13/02/14 17:14, Keith Mitchell wrote:
On 02/12/2014 06:37 PM, Wright, Matthew wrote:
List of open NTP servers from http://openntpproject.org/
Also http://www.openresolverproject.org
But it's not just about NTP and DNS, pretty much any UDP-based service
that can do amplification is in play,
Hi Thomas,
Interesting timing - we've also been seeing a big increase in the same
over the last few weeks, mainly targeting schools from automated (
cheap!) online 'booter' services (presumably instigated by students who
have had enough of their IT lessons). We've also been forced to script
Is anyone aware of an Openreach product that will support FibreChannel?
Is OSA the only way?
Thanks,
Robin.
, EH16 4BB
On 30 Jan 2014, at 11:49, Robin Williams robin.willi...@tnp.net.uk
mailto:robin.willi...@tnp.net.uk wrote:
Is anyone aware of an Openreach product that will support
FibreChannel? Is OSA the only way?
Thanks,
Robin.
Hi guys,
Some users of our packetfence capitve portal have complained that
they're receiving duplicate texts. I've noticed this myself, a day or
so after a registration I might receive a new confirmation pin, and then
possibly a few days after that also, pretty random. This doesn't fall
We've used a combination of MRV
Smartoptics with success for xWDM for some time. Can probably dig
out contacts if you like..
Cheers,
Robin.
On 12/06/13 13:36, Sheryn, David wrote:
As a side note to this discussion (and vaguely related to FTTC as a
replacement for EFM), I see a lot of operators are already selling FTTC
as uncontended. Can FTTC really be claimed as uncontended when
operators have zero control or monitoring of the fibre circuit from the
exchange to the
Hoping someone can shed some light.
I want to configure an ACL to rate limit incoming emails (from
localhost) on a per receiver address basis (so localhost can only send,
say, 5 emails to specificaddr...@example.com per day).
I believe I can achieve this with a 'ratelimit' acl, something
Hi Russ,
I've recently experienced the same thing (always redirects regardless of
always_use_redirecturl=disabled). I thought it might just be me and my
config, but hearing someone else say the same thing, it might be worth
registering this as a bug report.
Cheers,
Robin.
On 28/02/13
On 03/02/13 23:05, James A. T. Rice wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
Add $65 shipping cost. I ordered one, since the downloadable .jpg on
A3 color printer looks rather ugly... #NocArt
Not advocating not paying for one, but if you have a desire for a much
higher res than
in the same chassis so depends on your
requirements.
Cheers,
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DDI: +44 (0)1524 510198
Email: robin.willi...@tnp.net.uk mailto:robin.willi...@tnp.net.uk
Web: http://www.tnp.net.uk
Hi all,
Is there a config file supported way of changing the default captive
portal page from /login.html to /signup.html so they jump straight to
the signup process?
Thanks,
Robin.
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Master Java SE, Java EE,
Many thanks Fabrice.
Any news on when the nightly builds will be available for 4.0?
Thanks,
Robin
On 13/12/12 13:29, Durand Fabrice wrote:
Hello Robin,
Wait for PacketFence 4.0 , it should be possible.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2012-12-13 07:14, Robin Williams a écrit :
Hi all,
Does anyone
Hi all,
Is there an easy/supported way of allowing certain websites to bypass
the captive portal login/signup? At the moment I'm hacking them into
the httpd config as a proxy host, but it's not nice:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName www.example.com
ProxyPassReverse / http://www.example.com/
authentication?
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 14:36:03 +0100
From: bena...@labs.it mailto:bena...@labs.it
To: packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
mailto:packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Allowing some sites past captiveportal
On 12/12/2012 13:01, Robin
Hi there,
Has anyone ever configured packetfence to send SMS messages directly to a
GSM modem for direct sending via a linux package such as SMSTOOLS rather
than sending SMS via email, which doesn't seem too effective (many
operators don't support this here)?
Many thanks,
Robin.
** Changed in: eglibc (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
Bogus FPE on underflow for exp(double)
To manage
Fix is **not** released for Precise.
My apologies, I clicked on a link and didn't realize it would make any
change (let alone an irrevocable one). Trac is more forgiving...
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Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone has previously written a scrip to merge the
custom fields of two or more tickets when tickets are merged? I'm using
enter multiple values, but any of the multi-value custom field types
would be a good start for me to modify. I see there is an example of an
Hi Kenneth,
When you say the links table has that info - are you saying that a
direct DB call is necessary, or can the links table info be got at via
REST? When I tried I couldn't determine the necessary REST syntax.
Sorry to thread hijack, but I'm trying to achieve something similar to
to round the new admissions to integers (I assume I just
use round(data$admissions)), and output the new data to another csv file.
I could of course do this in excel but I will need to extend this type of
idea in the future so I would like to master it in R.
Many thanks for any help/code.
Robin
Jan,
Have a look at
http://latex-access.sourceforge.net
The hope is, at some point, to implement this in to brltty in some form.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jan Mura
Sent: 05 November 2007 21:41
To: Informal discussion between
navigation keys, as well as all keyboard commands
will allow for navigation through menus and documents as normal.
We apologize for any inconvenience, and will communicate the details of the
fix when it becomes available.
Regards
Robin
Dr Robin Williams
Research Programme Manager
HumanWare Ltd
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Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 13:30 +0100, Robin Williams wrote:
(**) RgbPath set to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
Try removing the RgbPath line from xorg.conf.
Hmm yep thanks that works, but I guess the question is, did I pick up
that line from the install/upgrade or from
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 13:30 +0100, Robin Williams wrote:
(**) RgbPath set to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb
Try removing the RgbPath line from xorg.conf.
Hmm yep thanks that works, but I guess the question is, did I pick up
that line from the install/upgrade or from
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 09:23 +0100, Robin Williams wrote:
Creating a legacy symlink in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt to /etc/X11/rgb.txt
fixed the problem though. Confusing though since this report has been closed,
can the symlink be added to the package
Michel Dänzer wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 09:23 +0100, Robin Williams wrote:
Creating a legacy symlink in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt to /etc/X11/rgb.txt
fixed the problem though. Confusing though since this report has been closed,
can the symlink be added to the package
Having just installed xserver-xorg with fluxbox, colours were displayed
incorrectly and some applications were having trouble finding colours (same as
above, cannot find black etc).
Creating a legacy symlink in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt to /etc/X11/rgb.txt
fixed the problem though. Confusing
Having just installed xserver-xorg with fluxbox, colours were displayed
incorrectly and some applications were having trouble finding colours (same as
above, cannot find black etc).
Creating a legacy symlink in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt to /etc/X11/rgb.txt
fixed the problem though. Confusing
Package: libpam-mysql
Version: 0.6.2-1
After upgrading to the latest libpam-mysql package in unstable, it
stopped working. Replacing the pam_mysql.so file in /lib/security with
a version from stable (0.5.0-6) makes it work again.
Logging in as a previously configured user still works, but
As far as I am aware it is correct, all are specified as table.column..
I even did an apt-get remove --purge and reinstalled with new config
files, re-filling in the appropriate variables to make sure the config
files hadn't changed too much. The /etc/nss-mysql.* files, I kept all
the defaults
"Jeremy Howard" writes:-
Yes, I like it too, but the problem is that $end may not be reached:
@weird = (0..5: ^0 mod 2);
is an infinite loop under this proposal. That's not necessarily a dead-end,
but it seems pretty dangerous.
Like for (;;) ? Or 1:11:-1 !
The $num_steps proposal
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