Re: Next DefCon meeting

2011-03-22 Thread amichay p. k.
here: http://wiki.dc9723.org/wiki/Directions

http://wiki.dc9723.org/wiki/Directionssorry :)

בתאריך 22 במרס 2011 09:57, מאת Valery Reznic valery_rez...@yahoo.com:


  The next meeting will be held on 22.3.2011, at the
  Tel-Aviv
  University, Rosenthal Auditorium at the engineering
  faculty, at 19:00.
 
  * For directions, please see the Directions page.
 And where is Direction page?

 Valery.

  * For the previous meetings, please see the meetings






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Re: Next DefCon meeting

2011-03-22 Thread amichay p. k.
You welcome, it's my mistake...

בתאריך 22 במרס 2011 10:46, מאת Valery Reznic valery_rez...@yahoo.com:

 Thanks

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 Subject: Re: Next DefCon meeting
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 here: http://wiki.dc9723.org/wiki/Directions

 http://wiki.dc9723.org/wiki/Directionssorry :)

 בתאריך 22 במרס 2011 09:57, מאת Valery Reznic 
 valery_rez...@yahoo.comhttp://mc/compose?to=valery_rez...@yahoo.com
 :


  The next meeting will be held on 22.3.2011, at the
  Tel-Aviv
  University, Rosenthal Auditorium at the engineering
  faculty, at 19:00.
 
  * For directions, please see the Directions page.
 And where is Direction page?

 Valery.

  * For the previous meetings, please see the meetings






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Fwd: [Israel.pm] Tel Aviv Perl Mongers (TA.pm) meeting, March 30th!

2011-03-22 Thread Shlomi Fish

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Subject: [Israel.pm] Tel Aviv Perl Mongers (TA.pm) meeting, March 30th!
Date: Tuesday 22 Mar 2011, 11:29:55
From: sawyer x xsawy...@gmail.com
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*Date: March 30th.
Address: Shenkar College, Anna Franck 12, Ramat Gan. Room 323.
6:30pm Get-together
7:00pm Talks*

*Scheduled talks:*
** Typography WTF? or Correct understanding and usage* -- *Miss Ferret*
It's time to bring some color into your life. We'll explain what typography
is and why the font we choose matters.
** Graphical game development in Perl using Coro* -- *Ran Eilam*
You like games? Want to write one? Ran will show us his pet project, a game
written in Perl using SDL and co-routines (via the Coro module).

*We will also have a round of lightning talks featuring:*
** Ruby for Perl programmers* -- *Ido Kanner*
** Analytical Perl, use vs. require* -- *Sawyer X*

See you there!
Sawyer.

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Re: rsync problem

2011-03-22 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011, Shlomo Solomon wrote about Re: rsync problem:
 OK - that makes sense - I'll try adding --ignore-errors. I'm not worried 
 about 
 risking a massive deletion since my script checks for an unusual change in 
 the size of my backed up directories, so I guess I'd catch that. 
 
 I'm not sure I understand what the --backup option does or why it would solve 
 the massive deletion problem. What does --backup do that isn't done by the 
 params I already use (-rlvtogS)? I looked at the man page and it's not really 
 clear on that point.

The --backup option means that files on the destination system which are about
to be lost (because they were either deleted or modified on the source system)
are instead saved (with a new name, or under a different directory if you also
use the --backup-dir). I use this option as a sort of incremental backup -
I have a useful snapshot of the last full backup, but also copies of all
files as they were at each intermediate change, in case I want to recover
a file that I deleted or modified a month ago, for example. When you do use
--backup, massive deletion is not a terrible problem, because all the deleted
files are saved in the destination filesystem anyway.

Nadav.

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Re: rsync problem

2011-03-22 Thread Amos Shapira
While we are talking about rsync+backup scripts. Here is a one-liner I use
to backup my disk, taken from my local Linux user group mailing list (SLUG):

rdiff-backup -v2 --print-statistics --exclude-other-filesystems ::/home
'/media/FreeAgent Drive_/Backup/wanaka-home/'

It's available from package rdiff-backup on ubuntu and the upstream web
site is http://rdiff-backup.nongnu.org/

Cheers,

--Amos

On 22 March 2011 22:38, Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.il wrote:

 On Mon, Mar 21, 2011, Shlomo Solomon wrote about Re: rsync problem:
  OK - that makes sense - I'll try adding --ignore-errors. I'm not worried
 about
  risking a massive deletion since my script checks for an unusual change
 in
  the size of my backed up directories, so I guess I'd catch that.
 
  I'm not sure I understand what the --backup option does or why it would
 solve
  the massive deletion problem. What does --backup do that isn't done by
 the
  params I already use (-rlvtogS)? I looked at the man page and it's not
 really
  clear on that point.

 The --backup option means that files on the destination system which are
 about
 to be lost (because they were either deleted or modified on the source
 system)
 are instead saved (with a new name, or under a different directory if you
 also
 use the --backup-dir). I use this option as a sort of incremental backup
 -
 I have a useful snapshot of the last full backup, but also copies of all
 files as they were at each intermediate change, in case I want to recover
 a file that I deleted or modified a month ago, for example. When you do use
 --backup, massive deletion is not a terrible problem, because all the
 deleted
 files are saved in the destination filesystem anyway.

 Nadav.

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weird issue with ftp client on windows and Linux

2011-03-22 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi people,

A friend of mine has a weird problem:

In his work, when he's trying to connect to an ftp server with Filezilla and
other clients on Windows to download some work related data, everything
seems to work: he's been asked for user/pass, then he gets the 220 status
message with the text and he can download all the stuff.

But with Linux, with the same filezilla (and other ftp clients), he connects
to the same ftp, gives his user/pass, then he gets the first line of 220
status message and the ftp is freezing, no more text, no nothing. I tried
it with server ftp clients on Linux, disabled his iptables and tried it with
my Linux netbook machine at his work - same results.

I don't think it's related to the company's firewall since it works
perfectly with any ftp client on Windows without any special setting or
proxy.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Hetz
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Re: weird issue with ftp client on windows and Linux

2011-03-22 Thread shimi
2011/3/22 Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com

 Hi people,

 A friend of mine has a weird problem:

 In his work, when he's trying to connect to an ftp server with Filezilla
 and other clients on Windows to download some work related data, everything
 seems to work: he's been asked for user/pass, then he gets the 220 status
 message with the text and he can download all the stuff.

 But with Linux, with the same filezilla (and other ftp clients), he
 connects to the same ftp, gives his user/pass, then he gets the first line
 of 220 status message and the ftp is freezing, no more text, no nothing. I
 tried it with server ftp clients on Linux, disabled his iptables and tried
 it with my Linux netbook machine at his work - same results.

 I don't think it's related to the company's firewall since it works
 perfectly with any ftp client on Windows without any special setting or
 proxy.

 Any suggestions?



Try toggling PASV mode

Try sudo echo 0  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps

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Re: weird issue with ftp client on windows and Linux

2011-03-22 Thread geoffrey mendelson


On Mar 22, 2011, at 11:49 PM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:



In his work, when he's trying to connect to an ftp server with  
Filezilla and other clients on Windows to download some work related  
data, everything seems to work: he's been asked for user/pass, then  
he gets the 220 status message with the text and he can download all  
the stuff.


But with Linux, with the same filezilla (and other ftp clients), he  
connects to the same ftp, gives his user/pass, then he gets the  
first line of 220 status message and the ftp is freezing, no more  
text, no nothing. I tried it with server ftp clients on Linux,  
disabled his iptables and tried it with my Linux netbook machine at  
his work - same results.




If it eventually times out and starts to work, it's a problem with the  
ident daemon.


If it never times out (say 10 to 15 minutes), try passive mode.

As in:

ftp somehost.at.some.domain
(user prompt) username
(password prompt) password
passiv
cd directory
get filename
quit


Geoff.



I don't think it's related to the company's firewall since it works  
perfectly with any ftp client on Windows without any special setting  
or proxy.


Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Hetz

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