Re: [OCLUG-Tech] tool for scripts & config file repo/management

2011-12-13 Thread Rick
I find git to be the easiest to use to date. Here's a howto page that shows you how to set up a master server. http://www.medical-robotics.net/?p=16 On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 12:28 AM, Peter Sjoberg wrote: > I have a kickstart env with a pile of scripts and a few configfiles (for > server info

[OCLUG-Tech] tool for scripts & config file repo/management

2011-12-13 Thread Peter Sjoberg
I have a kickstart env with a pile of scripts and a few configfiles (for server info like ips, disk layout...). To keep track of the changes I been using cvs but I'm now about to an overhaul of it and wonder if cvs is the best tool for it. * The env is all on one server and in one location (no use

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Apache sercuity question

2011-12-13 Thread Bart Trojanowski
2011/12/13 Jean-François Bilodeau > It should, but if the probe was successful with > /?file=../../../../../../proc/self/environ%00, that tells me that the index > may be a script (ie: index.php instead of index.html). > > Another possibility is that the query string was indeed ignored, and there

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Bill Strosberg
On 11-12-13 12:23 PM, Rob Echlin wrote: > Hi Bill > What is an ISO shop? > Do you mean a manufacturing facility with ISO x000 Certification? > > Rob Yes. They certified (and have maintained) ISO 9000 and onwards since I did business with them. They built both production and prototype boards for

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Rob Echlin
Hi Bill What is an ISO shop? Do you mean a manufacturing facility with ISO x000 Certification? Rob > > From: Bill Strosberg >To: OCLUG Technical >Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 8:19:50 AM >Subject: Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering? >

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Paul Belanger
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Richard Guy Briggs wrote: > On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 11:00:08AM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote: >> On Tue, 13 Dec 2011, Allan Fields wrote: >> >> > I agree with Robert. >> > >> > I might add: I think the point is that you should not _have to_ wip >> > out a solderin

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Richard Guy Briggs
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 11:00:08AM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > On Tue, 13 Dec 2011, Allan Fields wrote: > > > I agree with Robert. > > > > I might add: I think the point is that you should not _have to_ wip > > out a soldering iron, in this day and age. Aside from the classical > > appeal of

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Jean Richard
>in addition, it may be that this it not a one-off job. even as > shipped, the pandaboard is more than adequate for teaching embedded > linux. but with those extra connectors, that opens up a *world* of > additional possible courses involving video. i've negotiated a bulk > rate for buying p

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011, Allan Fields wrote: > I agree with Robert. > > I might add: I think the point is that you should not _have to_ wip > out a soldering iron, in this day and age. Aside from the classical > appeal of soldering and prototyping your own.. > > You should be able to find someone in

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Allan Fields
I agree with Robert. I might add: I think the point is that you should not _have to_ wip out a soldering iron, in this day and age. Aside from the classical appeal of soldering and prototyping your own.. You should be able to find someone in the community to do at least part of the hardware engi

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Apache sercuity question

2011-12-13 Thread Jean-François Bilodeau
On 13/12/2011 10:02 AM, Bart Trojanowski wrote: > 2011/12/13 Jean-François Bilodeau > > > May I recommend that instead of banning, you close the security hole? > Disable whatever is allowing content access via ?xxx=. > > > Doesn't that mean stopping apach

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Apache sercuity question

2011-12-13 Thread Bart Trojanowski
2011/12/13 Jean-François Bilodeau > May I recommend that instead of banning, you close the security hole? > Disable whatever is allowing content access via ?xxx=. > > Doesn't that mean stopping apache? I am not a web developer of any means, but I think you can pass a ?xxx= request to index.html.

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Apache sercuity question

2011-12-13 Thread Jean-François Bilodeau
On 13/12/2011 9:34 AM, Jeffrey Moncrieff wrote: > > Hello > > I have am host a couple of virtual web servers at home. The sites are not > that busy. But I am seeing a lot of 404 errors and this morning I was > checking my daily logwatch report and I spotted some weird in the logs > >A tota

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Apache sercuity question

2011-12-13 Thread Woogie
You're looking for fail2ban, a program which combines active log-monitoring with IP blacklisting and other response measures. You can configure it so that after "X" 404s from a single client, that client gets their IP blacklisted for Y hours. On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Jeffrey Moncrieff wro

[OCLUG-Tech] Apache sercuity question

2011-12-13 Thread Jeffrey Moncrieff
Hello I have am host a couple of virtual web servers at home. The sites are not that busy. But I am seeing a lot of 404 errors and this   morning I was checking my daily logwatch report and I spotted some weird  in the logs   A total of 2 sites probed the server     122.255.96.164     85.88.

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Bill Strosberg
On 11-12-13 07:57 AM, Richard Guy Briggs wrote: > On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 04:40:31AM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote: >>just got my new pandaboard ES: >> >> http://pandaboard.org/content/resources/references >> >> and as you can see, there are a number of expansion options on the >> board screami

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread John C Nash
It's been about 30 years, but I built, for example, the North Star FPU -- 6 * 10" S100 board with several hundred connections for high power Schottky chips. Used a fine iron, and some magnifying spectacles. And a steady hand. JN On 12/13/2011 04:40 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > > just got my

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Richard Guy Briggs
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 04:40:31AM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > > just got my new pandaboard ES: > > http://pandaboard.org/content/resources/references > > and as you can see, there are a number of expansion options on the > board screaming for connectors to be attached. i don't have that

Re: [OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread contact.paul
Robert, the PTH (pin through hole)  connector is something anyone can do with a soldering iron, some flux, and some solder.  The SMT connector requires a special spade tip; special in that you need better than a dollar store soldering iron.  It isn't tough. Regrets, but I don't have the equipme

[OCLUG-Tech] anyone local do really fine soldering?

2011-12-13 Thread Robert P. J. Day
just got my new pandaboard ES: http://pandaboard.org/content/resources/references and as you can see, there are a number of expansion options on the board screaming for connectors to be attached. i don't have that kind of equipment or skill -- anyone around here capable of doing that? rday