Re: New Product

2014-06-09 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Mind elaborating on the concept a bit? On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 6:55 PM, James Jensen jimaso...@gmail.com wrote: Hey everyone! I'm currently looking for someone to help me write some custom firmware for a router based OS. I have some investment capital and I'm looking for bids on this

Re: SSL Certificate Sale from Namecheap

2014-06-04 Thread S. Dale Morrey
That's hilarious I was just going to let you guys know the same thing! On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Brian J. Rogers captbrog...@gmail.com wrote: I hope no one finds this spammy, but in light of my recent questions surrounding a mail server and security, I recently got a notice that

A bot or framework to listen and reply when CC'd on an email?

2014-06-04 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I have an interesting user requirement. They want to track certain conversations automatically and log them to a JIRA type system. Specifically they want to be able to CC b...@theircompany.com and have a bot of some sort create a new bug report then respond to everyone on the list (other CC

Re: A bot or framework to listen and reply when CC'd on an email?

2014-06-04 Thread S. Dale Morrey
mail systems support both POP3 and IMAP these days. (I should probably ask them though, that's the type of assumption that ends up costing me on these types of bids) :) On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Lonnie Olson li...@kittypee.com wrote: On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 7:26 AM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor

Best practice for sending a signature hash between java javascript?

2014-04-17 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I'm working on a mobile API for something rather sensitive. The first time a device connects each user generates an ECDSA keypair. During all subsequent calls, an SHA256 hash is made of all the input variables along with an nonce or timestamp. The hash is then signed by the ECDSA key. I do this

Re: Best practice for sending a signature hash between java javascript?

2014-04-17 Thread S. Dale Morrey
On 04/17/2014 11:56 AM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: I'm working on a mobile API for something rather sensitive. The first time a device connects each user generates an ECDSA keypair. During all subsequent calls, an SHA256 hash is made of all the input variables along with an nonce or timestamp

Re: a bit OT: used laptops, computrace rootkit

2014-03-22 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Of course you can always just block absolute.com at the router level and get it added to pr0n filters in general. On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: On 03/22/2014 07:29 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: Moral of the story, don't ever buy used laptops. Always

Re: Annual Warning; Check Yur Backups

2014-03-21 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Depends on the amount of data, but I've had great luck with AWS S3fs and glacier for dealing with backups. Cron runs a daily backup snapshot and copies it to s3fs s3 expires the data after 4 months and the space magically re-appears on the disk. Meanwhile it's safely stored in the cloud and

404 and banned?

2014-03-21 Thread S. Dale Morrey
What would you guys recommend here? I have a box running nginx and nodejs powering a financial website that completely custom code and meant to be highly secure. Nevertheless I am constantly seeing floods for xmlrpc.php and the like. I'd like to just instantly put any computer that tries for

Re: 404 and banned?

2014-03-21 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Would there be an issue with just accepting the connection then streaming something horrible for instance something like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sm368W0OsHo On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Daniel Fussell dfuss...@byu.edu wrote: On 03/21/2014 12:55 PM, Joshua Marsh wrote: I've

Re: Changes to plug.org

2014-03-19 Thread S. Dale Morrey
We have a website? On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 1:01 AM, Steve Meyers st...@plug.org wrote: The plug.org site has been running Drupal 4.7 for some time now. We've discussed moving it off of Drupal for a while now, and today I made the switch. It's now running Wordpress. I know, I know.

Re: Changes to plug.org

2014-03-19 Thread S. Dale Morrey
We might be a good candidate for something like Liferay actually. It's well maintained, open sourced and used by more than a handful of very active government orgs and non-profits. On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Charles Curley charlescur...@charlescurley.com wrote: On Wed, 19 Mar 2014

Re: Optimum search with geospatial coordinates

2014-03-19 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Agreed, an rtree was not what I was balking about and loading into an rtree is an expensive one time process but it can be serialized to the device storage for quick loading. I was balking at using a full on database solution :D Although I did just find out that the device OS uses SQLite for

Re: Changes to plug.org

2014-03-19 Thread S. Dale Morrey
, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Doran Barton f...@hypermoo.com wrote: On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:51:30 -0600 S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: We might be a good candidate for something like Liferay actually. It's well maintained, open sourced and used by more than a handful of very active

Re: Visual deception

2014-03-18 Thread S. Dale Morrey
One of my hobbies used to be to set the default screen saver to a BSOD. On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 7:02 PM, Joshua Marsh jos...@themarshians.comwrote: On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Sasha Pachev sa...@asksasha.com wrote: A New Balance gift card somehow got stuck to my monitor. April Fools

Optimum search with geospatial coordinates

2014-03-18 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I have a resource constrained system that contains a map and a list of points on the map given as longitude and latitude. Each point is it's own seperate object. I also have a point on the map that corresponds to the user's current location. What I want to do is search all of the points in the

Re: Optimum search with geospatial coordinates

2014-03-18 Thread S. Dale Morrey
, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Tod Hansmann plug@todandlorna.comwrote: On 3/18/2014 8:32 PM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: I have a resource constrained system that contains a map and a list of points on the map given as longitude and latitude. Each point is it's own seperate object. I also have a point

Re: printers that don't suck

2014-03-07 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I just saw an HP Color Laser office printer at the Salvation Army here for $100. Guaranteed fully functional. Problem is that here is several states away and this thing is a beast. I imagine freight shipping would be far in excess of the cost. On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Jason Wright

Re: printers that don't suck

2014-03-07 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Honestly the least expensive option for me when you factor in replacement costs and consumables has tended to be print to pdf and take it to fedex, officemax, office depot or staples. But then again I print things off like maybe once a month. On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Chris Wood

Re: JOB: LAMP Artisan

2014-02-26 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Problem is that LAMP has a fairly specific meaning it's a choice of OS, Webserver, DB and programming language. If you change any of those you are no longer using LAMP :D On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 4:38 PM, justin jus...@justinhileman.info wrote: ᐧ On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 1:05 PM, keith smith

Regex golf, is this a valid PIN?

2014-02-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I have a site where the user needs to enter a PIN into a field. The defining characteristics of a PIN are that it is numeric, but it doesn't necessarily have to be a number, just a string of digits. I found this on a google search, it is adapted from a piece of code that looks for normal

Re: Regex golf, is this a valid PIN?

2014-02-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Yes Javascript. In our instance PIN must be at least 9 digits long and numeric. There is no maximum length and we want to encourage longer PIN's. Thanks for the help! On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 7:34 AM, David Landry dlan...@byu.net wrote: On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:33 AM, David Landry

Re: Regex golf, is this a valid PIN?

2014-02-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
fine we will make it 10 :) On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Charles Curley charlescur...@charlescurley.com wrote: On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 18:58:43 -0700 Joshua Marsh jos...@themarshians.com wrote: Can I ask why it must be numeric? From a security perspective, a 9+ digit pin seems a bit odd.

Re: Regex golf, is this a valid PIN?

2014-02-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
wrote: On 02/24/2014 09:03 PM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: fine we will make it 10 :) Even better, their phone number! /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */ /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah

Re: Cluster computing with Linux Beowulf

2014-02-22 Thread S. Dale Morrey
What you are describing is scatter/gather or a map/reduce approach. This is handy for computing HUGE datasets but has a severe lag in realtime. Hadoop is the new hawtness on this front. Study it and you'll pretty much know all you need to know about the subject. If you're really thinking of an

Re: JOB: LAMP Artisan

2014-02-21 Thread S. Dale Morrey
To summarize my previous post. Anyone can write crappy code in any language. PHP unfortunately makes it SOOO much easier! The default mode of any language should be to make it hard to do things that make the system insecure. PHP's default mode is to make it hard to write secure code, but very

Re: JOB: LAMP Artisan

2014-02-21 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I used to feel the same way about Perl. No worries the feeling passes eventually. :D On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Eric Wald esw...@brainshell.org wrote: On Fri, Feb 21, Doran L. Barton wrote: Uh... I'd develop using Java over PHP, any day. While it has a seemingly ubiquitous install

Is this going to be as secure as I hope?

2014-02-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I'm in the process of constructing a webwallet for crypto currencies. There are no private keys kept anywhere on the server. The public keys are merely tracked by a modified coindaemon that has the ability to have watch only keys. However to make this work cleanly I need to be able to have the

Re: Is this going to be as secure as I hope?

2014-02-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
, Lonnie Olson li...@kittypee.com wrote: On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: To do this I've devised an algorithm to derive the private key on the client. When working with crypto, it's usually a bad idea to devise your own algorithms

Yikes! Something strange in a cron job.

2014-02-08 Thread S. Dale Morrey
A long time ago I setup a low volume site and as a backup solution I decided to have it email me a DB dump once a week. Time passed and eventually I needed to move it to a bigger box. Unfortunately I couldn't find any of the backups except for the ones taken in the first few days as I was testing

Re: Yikes! Something strange in a cron job.

2014-02-08 Thread S. Dale Morrey
and see if it solves the problem. On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Jonathan Duncan jonat...@bluesunhosting.com wrote: On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 12:10 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: I added a MAILTO in crontab so I get a crons eye view of why I'm not getting my backup file and I

Re: Yikes! Something strange in a cron job.

2014-02-08 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Yeah it is wrapped up in a script already. But thanks, I'm setting the HOME variable and seeing if that works. On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Joshua Marsh jos...@themarshians.comwrote: On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 2:59 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: This makes me wonder if I

Re: Yikes! Something strange in a cron job.

2014-02-08 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Hmm setting HOME explicitly now causes the command to fail even when logged in as root and running it directly... Curiouser and curiouser... On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 3:16 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.comwrote: Yeah it is wrapped up in a script already. But thanks, I'm setting the HOME

Re: Yikes! Something strange in a cron job.

2014-02-08 Thread S. Dale Morrey
, 2014 at 3:19 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.comwrote: Hmm setting HOME explicitly now causes the command to fail even when logged in as root and running it directly... Curiouser and curiouser... On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 3:16 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.comwrote: Yeah

Re: Hadoop experience?

2014-02-07 Thread S. Dale Morrey
The term Hadoop is pretty broad. There is the Hadoop project itself and an entire ecosystem around it. The ecosystem ecompasses many moving parts and bits and pieces. Your question is almost like asking if someone has experience with software development. (What language and making it do what are

Re: Anyone here still read slashdot?

2014-02-07 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Hey! Bow ties are cool, fez's are cool. A fez a bow tie? The very definition of awesomeness itself! On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Steve Meyers st...@plug.org wrote: On 2/7/14 2:22 PM, Levi Pearson wrote: Who says it's considered cool now? You might have better luck with a fez or bow

Re: Anyone here still read slashdot?

2014-02-06 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I've been AC since 2000 never had an account. Keep it bookmarked. There is talk of a revolt if they move to this. I agree someone should take slashcode and give us old farts a new home. On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Barry Roberts b...@robertsr.us wrote: On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 1:21 AM,

Re: Ridding myself of root passwords?

2014-02-06 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Well oddly enough today I had a server hacked. There was a priviledge escalation flaw in the only exposed daemon (probably a 0 day of somesort I've reported it to the devs). Someone managed to get root, remove the cert, set a password and login via ssh and then set the box up as a spam relay of

Bob like interfaces?

2014-02-06 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Someone brought up MS Bob http://toastytech.com/guis/bob.html in a discussion today. It got me thinking, why hasn't this been implemented as a desktop for Linux? It would be totally perfect for kids and the elderly. There may be an example of this somewhere, but I've never seen it. Does anyone

Re: Ridding myself of root passwords?

2014-02-06 Thread S. Dale Morrey
bitcoind. Fortunately I'm not dumb enough to leave money sitting on a box on the internet :) On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: On 02/06/2014 09:30 AM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: Well oddly enough today I had a server hacked. There was a priviledge escalation flaw

Re: Ridding myself of root passwords?

2014-02-06 Thread S. Dale Morrey
to run upstairs to go to the bathroom? On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Levi Pearson levipear...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 11:18 AM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Process was running as an unpriviledged user. I'm guessing SELinux might have helped but in as we

Re: Ridding myself of root passwords?

2014-02-06 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Ok I understand what you are saying. My point is that SELinux gets in the way of what I would consider good security practices. Think about it this way. If you configure SELinux to be permissive, then there is effectively no difference between that and not having it run at all. If someone breaks

Re: Bob like interfaces?

2014-02-06 Thread S. Dale Morrey
tag lower than a ferrari that comes with that type of shifting mechanism. On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Levi Pearson levipear...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 10:10 AM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Someone brought up MS Bob http://toastytech.com/guis/bob.html

App Armor vs SELinux vs .... The ultimate battle.

2014-02-06 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Alright, my flame proof suit has just arrived from think geek and I think it's time we had a good old fashioned debate like in the old days. We haven't had a really debatable topic in a long time and I'm not trying to bait anyone here but here are my thoughts... I've been moaning about SELinux

What to do when nslookup dig disagree?

2014-02-05 Thread S. Dale Morrey
So I'm having a very strange problem on one of my sites. A day or so ago we moved off cloudfront and onto someone else. Now the site resolves for some people and not others (admitedly in different parts of the world). This would be somewhat expected behavior I guess, except for the fact that when

The right way to load balance?

2014-02-04 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Hi everyone, I've got a growing site. At this point there are loads that a single server just can't handle. I've profiled my traffic and there isn't any single location that traffic originates from, it's just really bursty. I've decided to spin up a few instances of the site and distribute them

Re: Ridding myself of root passwords?

2014-02-03 Thread S. Dale Morrey
, Lonnie Olson li...@kittypee.com wrote: On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 4:55 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Has anyone here managed to completely eliminate a root password once it's set? I setup a server to be certificate auth for SSH. But I seem to still be able to SSH

Re: Ridding myself of root passwords?

2014-02-03 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: On 02/03/2014 11:52 AM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: I misunderstood the without-password to mean they can login without a password. Guess that makes more sense. I can't imagine a situation except for possibly embedded and not connected to the internet that you would

Ridding myself of root passwords?

2014-02-02 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Has anyone here managed to completely eliminate a root password once it's set? I setup a server to be certificate auth for SSH. But I seem to still be able to SSH in with a password too. What on earth could I have done wrong here? Thanks! /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net

Re: BtrFS as a root file system

2014-01-31 Thread S. Dale Morrey
It doesn't like laptops. I lost mucho, mucho data with it. Going up and down suddenly (like when you close the lid) is not something this FS excels at. Ext4 has been much better in this regard. On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 11:13 AM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: So I've been using BtrFS

Re: BtrFS as a root file system

2014-01-31 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Not truncated, very often. Usually just rolled back to an older version. Could lose a day or two of work when that happened. It kind of sucked when that happened. On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: On 01/31/2014 11:45 AM, S. Dale Morrey wrote

Re: BtrFS as a root file system

2014-01-31 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I only used it because my Ubuntu install defaulted to it for whatever reason. It was whatever last years april release was. On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: On 01/31/2014 01:21 PM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: Not truncated, very often. Usually just rolled

Re: Ruby on Rails WAS Re: Job Market Awareness Check

2014-01-30 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Most of the people I've seen using rails in the past are moving to node or scala because of scalability issues where rails just couldn't handle the load. That's not an endorsement and is literally just andecdotal since I've never seen anything myself that ruby couldn't handle. But still I figured

Re: Ruby on Rails WAS Re: Job Market Awareness Check

2014-01-30 Thread S. Dale Morrey
reason. On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Lonnie Olson li...@kittypee.com wrote: On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 12:34 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Most of the people I've seen using rails in the past are moving to node or scala because of scalability issues where rails just

Can you dig this?

2014-01-29 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Hey Everyone, Just need a quick favor. I setup DNS for pool.orgcoin.org but it's been a few hours and I'm still not seeing anything in nslookup or dig for the domain. I'm guessing it might be a problem with my isp since I accidently tried to resolve the domain about 10 minutes before I realized

Re: Can you dig this?

2014-01-29 Thread S. Dale Morrey
(10.0.0.201) ;; WHEN: Wed Jan 29 13:26:23 2014 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 50 -- Spencer Gibb On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 1:22 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Everyone, Just need a quick favor. I setup DNS for pool.orgcoin.org but it's been a few hours and I'm still not seeing

Re: Can you dig this?

2014-01-29 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Well that one's going in my bookmarks for sure! Thanks! On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Ryan Byrd ryanb...@gmail.com wrote: https://www.whatsmydns.net/#A/pool.orgcoin.org On Jan 29, 2014, at 1:22 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Everyone, Just need a quick favor

Managing multiple admin credentials?

2014-01-27 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Hey everyone, I'm looking for suggestions because I'm reasonably certain I'm not the first to encounter this problem. In a nutshell I have too many credentials. I manage no less than 20 different domains and have a directory full of keys certs, half of which I'm not sure what they go to

Where to go for OpenShift help?

2014-01-26 Thread S. Dale Morrey
So I've tried googling and I'm not finding an answer. Wondering if anyone else one the list has tried to get a custom daemon compiled and running on OpenShift or knows where I can go to get some answers. In a nutshell, I've got some code that runs as a daemon/service. When I update the code and

Re: Where to go for OpenShift help?

2014-01-26 Thread S. Dale Morrey
. -- gs On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 9:43 AM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: So I've tried googling and I'm not finding an answer. Wondering if anyone else one the list has tried to get a custom daemon compiled and running on OpenShift or knows where I can go to get some

Re: Bash Tutorial

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
We promise not to bash the thread :) On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 12:57 AM, Dan Egli ddavide...@gmail.com wrote: On January 22, 2014, Jeff Anderson wrote: I am writing a series Bash tutorial e-mails for people at work who don't have a lot of experience using it. Also, for my own benefit.

QT-Creator thoughts?

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
So I was working on some code for a project written in QT and decided to give QT-Creator a try. This is the first time I've used this project in possibly 5 or 6 years. All I can say is WOW I think I have a new favorite IDE. I think going forward I'll be using it as my primary IDE when working on

Re: Encrypted FS tools

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
. Yeah I was lucky to get back into my own country, with my laptop in hand even. Frankly if I had the sheet in front of me they had, I probably wouldn't have let me back in either :) On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:43 AM, Dan Egli ddavide...@gmail.com wrote: On January 22, 2014, S. Dale Morrey wrote

Re: Encrypted FS tools

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Yep that's true. On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: On 01/24/2014 04:43 AM, Dan Egli wrote: There can be multiple volumes and each password simply unlocks a different volume. But it's not the same blocks being used to store different data. This

Re: QT-Creator thoughts?

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I can't think of anything nice about vi bindings, but it does appear to have them. On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 3:13 PM, John D Jones III unixgeek1...@gmail.comwrote: On 01/24/14 11:29, Michael Torrie wrote: On 01/24/2014 03:53 AM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: is often the lack of VIM bindings

Provo Fiber is in the news.

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Saw this and figured I'd link it to the group. http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2014/01/24/google-fiber-why-need-to-get-online-100-times-faster/ It's currently a trending topic on Slashdot. I posted AC mentioning that Google Fiber's got nothing on Utopia. :) Honestly much as I hate to admit it, the

Re: Provo Fiber is in the news.

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
to move away from it. This tool is handy http://www.utopianet.org/shopping-cart/address-check/ On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 7:45 PM, Tod Hansmann plug@todandlorna.comwrote: On 1/24/2014 6:30 PM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: I posted AC mentioning that Google Fiber's got nothing on Utopia. :) Honestly

Re: Provo Fiber is in the news.

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
and can STILL not get it at my house in south Orem. Every time I call. There are no current plans to bring if to your neighbirhood. Pkease check back later. It is super frustrating and annoying. On Jan 24, 2014 7:52 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Really? When I lived in Orem

A simple tea timer for linux?

2014-01-24 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Does anyone have any recommendations for a simple tea timer in Linux? I just need to be reminded about once an hour (while I'm awake and on the computer), to get my fat butt up and stretch etc. I would prefer something that maybe pops a modal dialog and plays an alarm until some big button (like

Re: Good magazines?

2014-01-23 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Markdown is the new hotness in formatting. Instead of open and close tags like SGML/HTML/XML your markup is done with a single tag and indenting takes care of the rest. eg. #html #head #meta: content blah #body #container lorem ipsum #footer

Re: Encrypted FS tools

2014-01-22 Thread S. Dale Morrey
That's not exactly how it works. Truecrypt functions by hiding AES encrypted data in the unwritten areas of a hard drive. i.e. the free space. There can be multiple volumes and each password simply unlocks a different volume. But it's not the same blocks being used to store different data. It's

C++ fu needed

2014-01-22 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Hi everyone, I'm doing a 3 way merge and update using git and meld. There are 3 code bases in play. origin, fork1 and my fork. I'm not entirely sure how many revisions back fork1 was forked from the origin code. My fork is based off from fork1. Recently (as in the last 6 months) origin has

Re: Any way to get Linux to mount a smb share on Mavericks?

2014-01-22 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Just curious, but why not use nfs for this instead? I'm pretty sure it's well supported on all platforms that you've mentioned. On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 6:30 PM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: As many of you probably know, OS X Mavericks uses a home-grown smb server for doing file

Re: C++ fu needed

2014-01-22 Thread S. Dale Morrey
other than endianess, right? On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Levi Pearson levipear...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 5:23 AM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: For instance in many places, Origin has... pstart-nVersion but fork1 has pstart-nVersion0xff

Re: C++ fu needed

2014-01-22 Thread S. Dale Morrey
practice in my mind. On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:35 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.comwrote: SO the ampersand in this case simply means bitwise AND, (bitmasking operation), not Address Of? That clarifies things. I believe it is in fact part of the marshalling and serialization code

Re: C++ fu needed

2014-01-22 Thread S. Dale Morrey
coupling achieved by strong encapsulation. That would be true in any OO language. On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: On 01/22/2014 07:38 PM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: Also yes -nVersion is a pointer to the int nVersion contained in pStart

Re: Good magazines?

2014-01-20 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Not that it's particularly relevant, but I remember back in the day when internet service was billed by the hour there used to be services that would email you a webpage. There was a whole protocol for it and IIRC many, many websites implemented it. On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 1:19 AM, Dan Egli

Linux ATI linux driver confusion???

2014-01-19 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Ok I'm severely confused. Here's some background. Someone decided to donate a couple of R9 290x's to the Orgcoin project to help with development efforts. Previous to that point I had been working with 2 ATI 6870x2s (4 GPUs on 2 cards). Theoretically, a single R9 290x should perform at least as

Re: [JOB] Systems Administrator 1 position at Simplifile

2014-01-17 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Good looking listing, but I notice there isn't any sort of salary range listed that I could see. On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Lance Grover lance.gro...@gmail.comwrote: Hello Plug! I realize I am not one of the most active members of the email list... I do have an open position in my

Re: LXC containers to try different distros simultaneously

2014-01-17 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Have you looked at Docker? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docker_%28software%29 On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Michael Torrie torr...@gmail.com wrote: Has anyone on the list use LXC containers? I was thinking today that maybe they'd be ideal for installing several desktop distros

Re: MailerDaemon problem?

2014-01-16 Thread S. Dale Morrey
16, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Dan Egli ddavide...@gmail.com wrote: On January 14, 2014, S. Dale Morrey wrote: You are correct. I changed it and that worked. Glad to hear it. :) Now oddly enough I'm not receiving any email on the domain. DNS Tools is showing I now have no MX record set. My

Re: Three Cheers for PLUG!

2014-01-16 Thread S. Dale Morrey
on language design in 2013 alone (it scares me how smart you are). * S. Dale Morrey for starting the most threads _in the history of the Internet_. * Joseph Hall for that cake he made in 2006. Best cake ever. You get 10 years of shout-outs for that one. * Our founders, Thayne Harbaugh and Mike

Orgcoin, a new open source project to pay it forward!

2014-01-16 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Orgcoin is the super secret project I've been working on. The Orgcoin Foundation was founded to provide a quick, easy and reliable way for people around the world to support causes they care about. The coin itself is a mege-mined crypto-coin with similar aspirations to Devcoin. Major differences

Odd stress test results, now what?

2014-01-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I'm building an online service. I expect that this may have to scale to tens of thousands of users. For the sake of having a drop dead simple deployment. I decided to build the website front end on top of Drupal (the service itself is linked to from the site, but is actually delivered by node.js

Re: Odd stress test results, now what?

2014-01-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Very much so, thank you! I'll give it a shot this evening when I start working on the project again and let you know if it's any better. On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Mike Lovell m...@dev-zero.net wrote: On 01/14/2014 04:16 AM, S. Dale Morrey wrote: I'm building an online service. I

Re: Self hosted WordPress too slow

2014-01-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I think you might have good luck with https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing All the stuff you're talking about only matters if you are expecting a large traffic footprint. On the scale of a personal blog you're better off beefing up CPU RAM and looking at server level stuff. This site has been

Thoughts on OpenShift?

2014-01-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Ok so this is not intended as flamebait or a troll or anything. But earlier I mentioned my site running on Drupal is basically falling down under it's own weight. I have an extremely limited budget upfront. I'm open to completely dropping Drupal at this point and exploring other options. One of

Re: Thoughts on OpenShift?

2014-01-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
wrote: On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 7:27 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Ok so this is not intended as flamebait or a troll or anything. But earlier I mentioned my site running on Drupal is basically falling down under it's own weight. I have an extremely limited budget

Re: Thoughts on OpenShift?

2014-01-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
gship...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 8:30 PM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: No that actually sounds perfect, thank you. I'm going to use the free tier for initial testing. Then move to paid when we go live. Is there anyway to scale based on latency/page load

Re: Thoughts on OpenShift?

2014-01-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
:29 S. Dale Morrey wrote: Ok so this is not intended as flamebait or a troll or anything. But earlier I mentioned my site running on Drupal is basically falling down under it's own weight. I have an extremely limited budget upfront. I'm open to completely dropping Drupal

Re: Thoughts on OpenShift?

2014-01-14 Thread S. Dale Morrey
/ ). Cheers, Richard On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 19:27:29 S. Dale Morrey wrote: Ok so this is not intended as flamebait or a troll or anything. But earlier I mentioned my site running on Drupal is basically falling down under it's own weight. I have

Fwd: Contract Job Opportunity in Utah

2014-01-13 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Not me, but it sounds like a good job for someone on the list. Figured I would forward it on. ConsultNet was always good to me when I lived in Utah. On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Jacquie Wavra jwa...@consultnet.comwrote: Hi Dale, My name is Jacquie Wavra. I am a Technology Recruiter

Re: MailerDaemon problem?

2014-01-13 Thread S. Dale Morrey
, odd :( On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:25 AM, Dan Egli ddavide...@gmail.com wrote: On Sunday, Jan 12, 2013, S. Dale Morrey wrote: No it's just supposed to send from the website. The destination is the hosted provider I mentioned earlier. I think others will have mentioned this one too

MailerDaemon problem?

2014-01-12 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I've got a domain with a website on it. The website is just a standard drupal install, running on Ubuntu 12.04LTS. Just the stock packages of Apache PHP are installed. I also installed postfix for mail transport. When a user registers a new account (among many other activities), the system

Re: MailerDaemon problem?

2014-01-12 Thread S. Dale Morrey
No it's just supposed to send from the website. The destination is the hosted provider I mentioned earlier. On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 9:40 PM, Jima j...@beer.tclug.org wrote: On 2014-01-12 21:08, S. Dale Morrey wrote: The only difference between the two emails is the destination, one is ad

CENTOS and rc.local

2014-01-10 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Hi everyone, I've got a puzzler going on here and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I've got a box running Centos 6. I have a script I need to run at boot, it just does a screen -d myscript.sh So I placed the line in /etc/rc.local I've checked the permissions, and

Re: CENTOS and rc.local

2014-01-10 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Yes, it's there and pointed. Also I checked the contents and it's what was expected On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Corey Edwards ten...@zmonkey.org wrote: On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 7:38 AM, S. Dale Morrey sdalemor...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everyone, I've got a puzzler going on here

Re: CENTOS and rc.local

2014-01-10 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Sorry meant screen -m -d myscript.sh It should launch my script in a screen session and immediately return. On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Eric Wald esw...@brainshell.org wrote: S. Dale Morrey wrote: I've got a box running Centos 6. I have a script I need to run at boot, it just does

Re: Job Notice Tools [Was: Nagging Question]

2014-01-10 Thread S. Dale Morrey
Myself, I just use plug or direct contact from recruiters. On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Robert Merrill robertmerr...@gmail.comwrote: On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 8:25 AM, Thad Van Ry tva...@gmail.com wrote: Through a Dice alert, I keep track of what Linux Sys Admin positions are available

Merging 2 HUGE documents

2014-01-02 Thread S. Dale Morrey
I have a 15 GB file and a 2 GB file. Both are sourced from somewhat similar data so there could be quite a lot of overlap, both are in the same format, i.e. plaintext CSV 1 entry per line. I'd like to read the 2GB file and add any entries that are present in it, but missing in the 15GB file,

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