[SLUG] hollywood and bollywood actor and actress photos

2008-06-11 Thread GAYATHRI
hollywood and bollywood actor and actress photos
hindi movies downloads
and etc
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Re: [SLUG] allowing controlled access from dynamic IP

2008-06-11 Thread Michael Chesterton


On 11/06/2008, at 11:26 AM, Voytek Eymont wrote:


Michael,

thanks. I'll start looking into that, does it require any setup at  
sshd

end, or is it all at client end ?



There might be a sshd_config setting to enable port forwarding,
but it has always been enabled by default on my systems.

ssh -L :localhost:80 somehost.dyndns.org

or edit ~/.ssh/config and add

Host somehost.dyndns.org
  LocalForward  localhost:80

then ssh somehost.dyndns.org will port forward without having to specify
the -L switch manually

then open http://localhost: on your desktop in firefox.

http://chesterton.id.au/blog/
http://barrang.com.au/



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Re: [SLUG] allowing controlled access from dynamic IP

2008-06-11 Thread Voytek Eymont

On Wed, June 11, 2008 10:49 pm, Michael Chesterton wrote:
 On 11/06/2008, at 11:26 AM, Voytek Eymont wrote:

 There might be a sshd_config setting to enable port forwarding,
 but it has always been enabled by default on my systems.

 ssh -L :localhost:80 somehost.dyndns.org

 or edit ~/.ssh/config and add

 Host somehost.dyndns.org
 LocalForward  localhost:80

 then ssh somehost.dyndns.org will port forward without having to specify
 the -L switch manually

 then open http://localhost: on your desktop in firefox.


Michael, thanks

I've tried it with putty, works good, thanks again

but, 'http://localhost:' opens the 'real' host's default 'this is
apache' page, (and, '/cacti/' won't work from there); howe can I get to
vhost page where '/cacti/' is setup ?

I've tried using real.host: and v.host: so far with no siccess


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Re: [SLUG] allowing controlled access from dynamic IP

2008-06-11 Thread Mary Gardiner
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008, Voytek Eymont wrote:
 but, 'http://localhost:' opens the 'real' host's default 'this is
 apache' page, (and, '/cacti/' won't work from there); howe can I get to
 vhost page where '/cacti/' is setup ?
 
 I've tried using real.host: and v.host: so far with no siccess

The web server wants the browser to send a request for the correct host
name. One way to get it to do this is to alter your steps:

 1. set up an SSH tunnel with the -D flag instead of -L, in order to set
up a SOCKS proxy

 2. instead of connecting directly to localhost:port, you set your
browser to find a SOCKS proxy there (Firefox has settings for this
among the standard proxy settings)

 3. connect to the normal URL of the website

This is starting to get to be quite an annoying set of steps though and
you need to remember to turn the proxy back off unless you want all your
web traffic going that way.

Info from
http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/12/08/ssh-tunnel-socks-proxy-forwarding-secure-browsing/

With regard to the original problem with Apache, you may be falling foul
of Allow wanting forward and reverse lookups on your IP address to
match: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_access.html#allow (that
is, doing a lookup on your IP address does not return your dyndns.org
address, nor is there any way to configure it to via most ISPs,
especially those assigning dynamic addresses).

A couple of alternative solutions to think about:

 1. depending on the security of the relevant site, allow a partial
match which will match every client of your ISP, eg
.(nsw.)bigpond.net.au will match BigPond customers and .exetel.com.au
will match Exetel customers. Do a reverse lookup on your IP to find
out what this string is likely to be.

 2. switch to opening the site to the world but restricting access with
HTTP Auth: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_auth.html

SSL may then be a good idea too.

-Mary

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[SLUG] Re: Digital Music and video editing

2008-06-11 Thread David Andresen
Which opensource video editing programs would one use to create this music 
video?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=6PqXw6mS2KA

David


On Monday 09 June 2008 12:00:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://youtube.com/watch?v=6PqXw6mS2KA

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Re: [SLUG] allowing controlled access from dynamic IP

2008-06-11 Thread Dave Kempe

Mary Gardiner wrote:

The web server wants the browser to send a request for the correct host
name. One way to get it to do this is to alter your steps:
  
or you could just change your hosts file to 'poison' real.host.com to 
point to 127.0.0.1
then your browser will make the request to the tunnel when asking for 
real.host.com


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Re: [SLUG] Re: Digital Music and video editing

2008-06-11 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
David Andresen wrote:

 Which opensource video editing programs would one use to create this music 
 video?

The last time you posted that link to this list you were ignored
because it was off topic and stupid.

Now you're starting to look like a spammer.

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[SLUG] Upcoming training

2008-06-11 Thread Jonathon Coombes
Just posting the following announcement about some upcoming training  
that may be of interest to people on the lists.




Hi all,

The following might be of interest to readers here:

Open Query has various training days scheduled in Sydney (http:// 
openquery.com.au/training/sydney). Current for Sydney are several  
MySQL DBA course days, and PostgreSQL (taught by Jonathon Coombes).  
You can sign up for individual course days, so you can pick the topic  
you need, when you need it. Book before June 15th for $25 discount  
(per training day, per person).


There are more course topics, including the QA in PHP Projects  
Workshop (PHPUnit etc, by PHPUnit author Sebastian Bergmann) - an  
overview is at http://openquery.com.au/training. Open Query has  
courses scheduled throughout Australia and New Zealand.


Special offers are available for students and educators. In a  
nutshell, students may attend for a little as $50/day; see http:// 
openquery.com.au/training/academic for details.



Cheers,
Arjen.
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Re: [SLUG] Education Expo call for volunteers!

2008-06-11 Thread Sebastian
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 To: SLUG list slug@slug.org.au, Linux Australia Mailing List [EMAIL 
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 Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 13:13:57 +1000
 Subject: [SLUG] Education Expo call for volunteers!
 Greetings,

 The education expo[0] is on next weekend (14-15 June, 9am-4pm daily) at 
 Rosehill Racecourse, Sydney.

 Similarly to previous years, Linux Aus will have a stand there and as usual, 
 we will need help to greet, engage with and enlighten the expected 10,000+[1] 
 visitors with literature and shiny CDs.

 The expo is a free event, so if you can help out for a even just a few hours, 
 then please let me know.

 [0] http://exexpo.info
 [1] p12 of the exhibitors handbook: 
 http://edexpo.info/edexpo/assets_edexpo/pdfs/edexpo08_handbook-6may.pdf

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 Regards,
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I would be happy to help on Saturday. The only problem for me is how
to get there. I live in Narrabeen and have no car on Saturday.
So if anyone from the northern beaches goes there and can give me a
ride it would be great. The bus would take me +2 hrs which is to much
even for me :-)

Cheers,
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[SLUG] Filesystem which allows online fsck?

2008-06-11 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Hi all,

Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?

Cheers,
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[SLUG] composite multiple images command in imagemagick

2008-06-11 Thread elliott-brennan

Hi all,

First, thanks to everyone who assisted with my 
previous exploits. It appears the reason I 
couldn't get the command to work was I had an 
earlier version of Imagemagick. Again, thanks to 
all, your assistance is very much appreciated - 
not least of all by the relatives who 'stare in 
amazement' at what FOSS can do in the multimedia 
arena :))


Now, I have another goal I'm seeking assistance with.

I have two video streams. In this case (for my 
trial) they're identical moving picture streams. 
I've broken them down into stills:


one_01.png to one000201.png

two_01.png to two000201.png

I want to superimpose stream two onto stream one. 
Stream two is a smaller image with a transparent 
border. In effect, this will be a video playing 
with a smaller version of itself in one corner.


I thought this command would do it for me:

for i in `seq 1 999`; do j=`printf %06d $i`; echo 
convert one_$j.png two_$j.png -composite 
convert$j.png; done


but though it gives me the following message:

convert one_01.png two_01.png -composite 
convert01.png


I end up with no change in the end...and the 'end 
product' - convert01.png does not exist.


Can someone please have look at what I'm doing and 
provide a hint/assistance with my obviously crap 
command?


Many thanks,

Patrick

PS. I'm hopefully going to find the time to blog 
my vid exploits. In the meantime, if anyone is 
interested in some ideas about vid editing and 
effects, I'm more than happy to help out.




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Re: [SLUG] composite multiple images command in imagemagick

2008-06-11 Thread Amos Shapira
2008/6/12 elliott-brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all,

 First, thanks to everyone who assisted with my previous exploits. It appears
 the reason I couldn't get the command to work was I had an earlier version
 of Imagemagick. Again, thanks to all, your assistance is very much
 appreciated - not least of all by the relatives who 'stare in amazement' at
 what FOSS can do in the multimedia arena :))

 Now, I have another goal I'm seeking assistance with.

 I have two video streams. In this case (for my trial) they're identical
 moving picture streams. I've broken them down into stills:

 one_01.png to one000201.png

 two_01.png to two000201.png

 I want to superimpose stream two onto stream one. Stream two is a smaller
 image with a transparent border. In effect, this will be a video playing
 with a smaller version of itself in one corner.

 I thought this command would do it for me:

 for i in `seq 1 999`; do j=`printf %06d $i`; echo convert one_$j.png
 two_$j.png -composite convert$j.png; done

 but though it gives me the following message:

 convert one_01.png two_01.png -composite convert01.png

 I end up with no change in the end...and the 'end product' -
 convert01.png does not exist.

The echo above was suggested in the previous thread as a way to
teach you what would be executed without actually executing it (which
would fail because there aren't files and probably fill up the output
with error messages). The above loop just prints strings. In order to
actually execute the command you should remove the echo.


 Can someone please have look at what I'm doing and provide a hint/assistance
 with my obviously crap command?

Hope this helps,

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Re: [SLUG] Filesystem which allows online fsck?

2008-06-11 Thread Robert Collins
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 13:24 +1000, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
 fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?

xfs or jfs might.

I'm pretty sure ext3 allows a readonly fsck online, but I presume you
want writing-fsck online?

Oh, also zfs is likely worth checking (but there are licence issues).

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Re: [SLUG] Filesystem which allows online fsck?

2008-06-11 Thread Ian Wienand
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:24 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
 fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?

I remember ChunkFS talking about this:

http://www.valhenson.org/chunkfs/

Maybe you could take a LVM snapshot and run fsck on that.  But if the
file system is hosed, do you really want to be writing more to it?

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Re: [SLUG] Filesystem which allows online fsck?

2008-06-11 Thread Lindsay Holmwood
2008/6/12 Erik de Castro Lopo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi all,

 Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
 fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?


Do you want to do a check, repair, or both?

btrfs (pronounced Butter FS) will do repair, though it's definitely
*not* production ready.

chunkfs can do a partial check, though it also isn't production ready.

Val Henson gave a great talk on chunkfs at LCA this year:
http://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2008/Thu/mel8-262.ogg

Lindsay

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Re: [SLUG] Filesystem which allows online fsck?

2008-06-11 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Ian Wienand wrote:

 I remember ChunkFS talking about this:
 
 http://www.valhenson.org/chunkfs/


Although Val rocks, she describes what she has so far as a
quick and dirty prototype. I'm looking for something I
can rely on :-).

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Re: [SLUG] Filesystem which allows online fsck?

2008-06-11 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Lindsay Holmwood wrote:

 Do you want to do a check, repair, or both?

Check would be adequate, repair even better.

 btrfs (pronounced Butter FS) will do repair, though it's definitely
 *not* production ready.
 
 chunkfs can do a partial check, though it also isn't production ready.

I was hoping for something production ready and hopefully
even battle tested.

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[SLUG] : Increasing filesystem reliability (was : Filesystem which allows online fsck?)

2008-06-11 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:

 Does anyone know of a Linux filesystem which allows online
 fsck on a disk that is currently mounted read/write?

Rather than asking for a filesystem, maybe I should be asking for
better use of the one we're currently using, Ext3.

The application is one when we're using real hard disks in an
envionment where we can expect the machines to lose power
unexpectedly (if that makes sense). In particular we can not
expect to always have a clean shutdown.

In the above situation we are seeing machines have difficulty
when coming up after a powerloss. I suspect that we end up with
problems that even Ext3's journalling isn't enough to cope with
and I suspect that its actually the loss of disk metadata which
is causing the problems.

With the above in mind, I've been looking at the mount options
for Ext3 and we are currently testing the following:

dirsync - Sync directory metadata to disk.
noatime - Updating atime results in a disk write and we're
  trying to reduce the number of non-essential disk
  writes.
nodiratime - As above.

Another option I'm looking into is the possibility of running
the sync command at known idle times which follow a activity
which results in disk writes.

Does anyone have anything else to suggest?
  
Cheers,
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Re: [SLUG] : Increasing filesystem reliability (was : Filesystem which allows online fsck?)

2008-06-11 Thread Adrian Chadd
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:

 In the above situation we are seeing machines have difficulty
 when coming up after a powerloss. I suspect that we end up with
 problems that even Ext3's journalling isn't enough to cope with
 and I suspect that its actually the loss of disk metadata which
 is causing the problems.

[snip]

 Does anyone have anything else to suggest?

Invest in small UPSes and cleanly shut the server down on shutdown?

Can you enable entire journalling, rather than just metadata journalling?

Can you disable write-caching on the disks, so the disks aren't lying
when they say they've committed some stuff to disk? I seem to recall there
are brands of disks which will go to great lengths to lie to you that
the data is on the disk when its still in cache, all in the name of
(windows) performance.

Its funny, as the whole argument with the ext3 journalling block device
versus the XFS journalling was to work better on PC-class hardware.

(Ie, when you don't have enormous PSU Capacitors and an NMI which
get triggered on power-loss, giving you just enough juice to tell the
disk controllers to -STOP- and not scribble random crap over important
metadata sections. God, where'd that email get to?)




Adrian
(Anyone remember why Linux ext2's defaults versus BSD FFS's defaults were so 
bad?)

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Re: [SLUG] : Increasing filesystem reliability (was : Filesystem which allows online fsck?)

2008-06-11 Thread David Kempe

Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:

Another option I'm looking into is the possibility of running
the sync command at known idle times which follow a activity
which results in disk writes.

  

that should help.
how about just not loosing power? Ie, some sort of built-in UPS/battery etc?
It might be possible to keep the machine alive with a built in battery 
long enough for sync to finish.

I know its a work around, but this is a pretty tricky problem.

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Re: [SLUG] composite multiple images command in imagemagick

2008-06-11 Thread elliott-brennan

Hi Amos,

And you are so right!!

Thanks for that. My fault. I should have read the 
earlier posts.


Much appreciated.


Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thu, 12 Jun 2008 13:47:59 +1000
2008/6/12 elliott-brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:




Now, I have another goal I'm seeking assistance with.


snip


The echo above was suggested in the previous thread as a way to
teach you what would be executed without actually executing it (which
would fail because there aren't files and probably fill up the output
with error messages). The above loop just prints strings. In order to
actually execute the command you should remove the echo.


Can someone please have look at what I'm doing and provide a hint/assistance
with my obviously crap command?


Hope this helps,

--Amos



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Re: [SLUG] composite multiple images command in imagemagick

2008-06-11 Thread david . lyon


Elliott,

What you are after is actually a programmer... who can write that sort  
of thing..


Usually there are two ways - pay with beer or cheques or other sort of  
favours... :-)


I can't see any way past it...

you are in industrial-land... plenty of people out there who might  
want to help you...




Quoting elliott-brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi all,

First, thanks to everyone who assisted with my previous exploits. It
appears the reason I couldn't get the command to work was I had an
earlier version of Imagemagick. Again, thanks to all, your assistance
is very much appreciated - not least of all by the relatives who 'stare
in amazement' at what FOSS can do in the multimedia arena :))

Now, I have another goal I'm seeking assistance with.

I have two video streams. In this case (for my trial) they're identical
moving picture streams. I've broken them down into stills:

one_01.png to one000201.png

two_01.png to two000201.png

I want to superimpose stream two onto stream one. Stream two is a
smaller image with a transparent border. In effect, this will be a
video playing with a smaller version of itself in one corner.

I thought this command would do it for me:

for i in `seq 1 999`; do j=`printf %06d $i`; echo convert one_$j.png
two_$j.png -composite convert$j.png; done

but though it gives me the following message:

convert one_01.png two_01.png -composite convert01.png

I end up with no change in the end...and the 'end product' -
convert01.png does not exist.

Can someone please have look at what I'm doing and provide a
hint/assistance with my obviously crap command?

Many thanks,

Patrick

PS. I'm hopefully going to find the time to blog my vid exploits. In
the meantime, if anyone is interested in some ideas about vid editing
and effects, I'm more than happy to help out.



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