On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Bill Horne b...@horne.net wrote:
I'm moving the Telecom Digest to a new server, and I'm seeking information
about a binary named entities, and one named fixup. I've found them in
a script that processes emails into html pages for publications, but the
My best guess is that the default route works from the edimax to actiontec
because it's on the way to the internet.Devices can connect because packets
pass through the actiontec due to it being the internet gateway and it has
dynamic routing for PC1. It does not work the other way because no
On 7/31/2014 12:20 PM, John Hall wrote:
To fix that you need to add some static routing.
The correct solution is to configure the Edimax as an Ethernet bridge,
disable NAT and disable DHCP services.
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Richard Pieri wrote:
The correct solution is to configure the Edimax as an Ethernet bridge,
disable NAT and disable DHCP services.
a.k.a. Access point mode? :-)
He tried that. Though turning that off and attempting to do the
equivalent manually would be worth a try.
Disabling NAT is
Hi All,
Any suggestions for a wiki? Requirements are PHP, MySQL, and must be
extensible as I might have to tie it in with other systems. Maybe about
100 users. Open source strongly preferred.
The only wiki I've ever really used is wikipedia. :p
Thanks for any tips!
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Eric Chadbourne
On 7/31/2014 5:17 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
Richard Pieri wrote:
The correct solution is to configure the Edimax as an Ethernet bridge,
disable NAT and disable DHCP services.
a.k.a. Access point mode? :-)
No. It's an access point. Period. It's currently configured as a NAT
gateway. It needs to
On 07/31/2014 07:13 PM, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
Hi All,
Any suggestions for a wiki? Requirements are PHP, MySQL, and must be
extensible as I might have to tie it in with other systems. Maybe about
100 users. Open source strongly preferred.
The only wiki I've ever really used is wikipedia.
Wikipedia is based on mediawiki, which I haven't used myself, but I
understand it's generally a good choice.
I've used foswiki in the past, back before it forked off from twiki, and if
I were setting up a new wiki, I'd go with foswiki.
I like requesttracker for a ticketing system, although I've
On 7/31/2014 10:50 PM, John Abreau wrote:
Wikipedia is based on mediawiki, which I haven't used myself, but I
understand it's generally a good choice.
Mediawiki is a good choice for open-content, publicly accessible wikis,
provided you have enough data to justify the overhead.
Keep in mind
On 7/29/2014 6:06 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
Bill Horne wrote:
moder8@telecom:~/bin$ ls -lh /home/moder8/bin/entities
-rwxrwxr-x 1 moder8 telecom 8.8K Jan 27 2012 /home/moder8/bin/entities
moder8@telecom:~$ strace /home/moder8/bin/entities
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Eric Chadbourne eric.chadbou...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 07/31/2014 07:13 PM, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
Hi All,
Any suggestions for a wiki? Requirements are PHP, MySQL, and must be
extensible as I might have to tie it in with other systems. Maybe about
100 users.
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 12:57 AM, Greg Rundlett (freephile)
g...@freephile.com wrote:
[snip]
MediaWiki can be extended (with thousands of extensions) to include
ticketing, however it's a more roll-your-own approach (e.g.
On 7/29/2014 6:06 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
Have you examined /home/moder8/bin/entities with 'file', strings, and
less?
I would guess that it is a shell script with a missing interpreter,
As Tom suggested, what do you get with
strings entities
and
file entitites
Greg Rundlett
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