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  • HTTP Upload Problems

    - by jfoster
    We are running a marketplace on ColdFusion8 and IIS with a widely geographically distributed user base and have been receiving complaints of issues with some HTTP uploads. Most of the complaints are coming from geographically distant locations from our main datacenter on the US east coast. I've attempted to upload the same 70MB file from a US West coast test server to both our main site and a backup running the same code on a different network route and I saw the same issues fairly consistently in both places, so I've ruled out the code, route, and internal network errors. I've also tested uploads using both the native cf upload tag and a third party tool called SaFileUp. I saw the same issues with both upload tools, so I also don't think this is necessarily a ColdFusion problem. I don't have any problems uploading the test file from the East coast to other east coast servers, so I'm beginning to think that the distance between our users and our equipment is a factor. I've also found that smaller files are more likely to succeed than large ones (< 10MB) I tried the test upload with both IE and FF and did notice a difference in the way that the browsers seemed to handle packet errors. IE seemed to have a tough time continuing an upload after dropped / bad packets, whereas FF seemed to have the ability to gracefully resume an upload after experiencing packet problems. Has anyone experienced similar issues? Is there anything we can do on our side to make uploads more forgiving to packet loss or resumable after an error? A different upload tool etc… Do we need upload servers in more than one location to shorten the network routes between clients and servers? Does anyone think that switching uploads to SSL will help (no layer7 packet sniffing may lead to a smoother upload). Thanks.

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  • Mac Management Without Permission and Security

    - by Bart Silverstrim
    I was going through some literature on managing OS X laptops and asked someone some questions about usage scenarios when using the MacBooks. I asked someone more knowledgeable than I about whether it was possible for my Mac to be taken over if I were visiting another site for a conference or if I went on a wifi network at a local coffee house with policies from an OS X Server with workgroup manager (either legit for the site or someone running a version of OS X Server on hardware they have hidden somewhere on the network), which apparently could be set up to do things like limit my access to Finder or impose other neat whiz-bang management features. He said that it is indeed possible for it to happen as it would be assigned via the DHCP server and the OS X server would assume my Mac is a guest and could hand out restrictions and apparently my Mac will happily accept them without notifying me or giving me an option, unlike Windows which I believe would need to be joined to a domain before it becomes "managed" by Active Directory. So my question is as network admins and sysadmins with users traveling with MacBooks, is there a way to reasonably protect your users from having their machines hijacked without resorting to just turning off networking all the time? Or isn't this much of a security hazard? What threat does this pose to the road warriors in your businesses?

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  • Windows 8 & Hyper-V Can't Bridge Wifi Connection

    - by xinunix
    So I have an odd issue that I can't quite figure out... I am running Windows 8 Enterprise on a Dell 6420 laptop. I have a Broadcom 802.11n wireless adapter. I am connected to an home router (Netgear WNDR3700) that is connected to the internet. It is a very simple home network setup. I am trying to stand-up a few VMs in Hyper-V and want the VMs to be able to access the internet over my wireless connection. I have found numerous examples of how to set this up using both External and Internal Virtual Switches but have yet to be able to get it to work on my machine. I have narrowed the issue down to the fact that my host machine always loses internet connection when I bridge my wifi connection (both when it is bridged automatically by windows when I setup an external virtual switch bound to the wifi adapter or if I do it manually by creating an internal virtual switch, right click on it and my wifi network and select "Bridge Connections".) In both cases after the bridge is established, my host machine can no longer connect to the internet. I am not sure where to start with troubleshooting this problem. After the bridge is setup, an ipconfig shows all netowrk devices on the machine as "Media Disconnected". I do know that the wireless adapter is connected to the router b/c it shows the connection as active and full-strength. The only thing I can possibly think of is that this machine also has the Cisco VPN client installed on it which installs a Cisco Virtual Network Adapter. Is it possible that this Cisco Virtual Adapter is causing me issues when I try to bridge? I saw some people had a similar issue with a VirtualBox virtual adapter when trying to share via Hyper-V. Any thoughts or suggestions on how to troubleshoot?

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  • RRAS VPN on windows 2k3 AD, can access rras server only.

    - by nopsax
    I'm setting up a test lab and here is the current configuration: 192.168.86.201 - a windows 2003 machine acting as PDC with AD/DNS/DHCP/WINS. 192.168.86.62 - windows 2003 machine is the RRAS server with IAS, also a file/print server. 192.168.86.6 - gateway/router to internet 192.168.86.21 - Windows XP Workstation Everything works on the internal network, File/Print/AD etc. Whenever a user connects via vpn to the RRAS server remotely using their domain credentials, they are assigned an ip address from the 192.168.86.201 machine along with the wins server address etc. The vpn user can then ping/access resources on the RRAS server, but cannot ping/access resources of any other machines by name or ip. However, if I ping by name, it does resolve to the correct ip address, just no replies. I did notice that on the RRAS server the 'internal' interface gets an ip address of 192.168.86.75 when a remote user connects, and the remote user is assigned, for example 192.168.86.71 . The RRAS server responds on both the .62 and .75 ip addresses. The client also unchecks the 'use remote default gateway option'. Also, I tried connecting a laptop to the physical network, joining the domain, then going remote and dialing the connection before domain login, and everything seems to work, e.g. browse-able shares via network neighborhood. But I can't really join the domain remotely if I cannot access any other resources. I really need to monitor traffic to see whats happening to those packets but won't be able to until this weekend. Any help is appreciated, will provide whatever configurations are needed.

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  • Need to find jni.h in cmake on Mac

    - by Ilan Tal
    I am trying to make VTK compile on a Mac Air machine. I am using CMake 2.8-9, using Xcode4 as the generator. If I press the Configure button with VTK_WRAP_JAVA not checked, it will go with no errors. However I definitely need to use the wrap java since my main program is in Java and I need to get to VTK which is c++. As soon as I check the wrap Java, I get Could NOT find JNI. It apparently is looking for jni.h which in Linux there is no problem finding, but in the Mac it apparently can't find it. I did a locate jni.h and got new-host-2:~ geraldkolodny$ locate jni.h /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.7.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/A/Headers/jni.h /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.8.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/A/Headers/jni.h /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_07.jdk/Contents/Home/include/jni.h I tried to manually put into JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH2 either entry 2 or 3 (without the jni.h at the end), but it still can't find jni.h. Xcode used to have a template for jni but that is now gone in the latest version. I am fresh out of ideas on how to solve this problem. I'd be grateful for any suggestions. Thanks, Ilan

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  • RRAS NAT not working on a certain computer

    - by legenden
    This is driving me crazy. I have a virtualized W2K8 server running RRAS. Every other computer or server on the network can access the internet through the NAT except one. On one server, it just won't work. I can ping the ip address of the NAT gateway just fine, and everything else works. (SMB, etc) DNS, which is hosted by the same server, also works just fine. I have even reinstalled the OS on the problem server and it still doesn't work. Recap of the steps I tried: There are 3 network cards in the server, I tried every one and different switch ports. Not a hardware problem. Reinstalled W2K8 R2 on server with the problem, didn't help. Tried the IP of the internet gateway directly - this did work (!). But I need NAT to work. All firewalls are disabled. Removed computer from domain, deleted computer membership in Active Directory Users and Computers and added it back. Disabled all other network adapters and set a static ip and specified the gateway ip manually. When I tracert a public IP, the first hop (or any other hop) comes up as: C:\>tracert www.google.com Tracing route to www.l.google.com [209.85.225.106] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 * * * Request timed out. 2 * * * Request timed out. From a different computer, on which NAT works, the first hop comes up as: tracert www.google.com Tracing route to www.l.google.com [209.85.225.105] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 <1 ms * <1 ms xxxx [10.5.1.1] This is the most bizarre problem I ever came across, and I realize that it's a long shot asking it here given all the details, but I'm pulling my hair out. Maybe someone has an idea...

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  • Issue resolving names on Hyper-V guest with Routing and Remote Access

    - by John Sheehan
    I've got a Win2k8 standard server running Hyper-V with a Server 2003 web guest instance running. The host is publicly available on the internet. I've created an Internal Private network in the Hyper-V Virtual Network manager. I've set the host IP for that virtual adapter to 192.168.0.1. I've set the IP on the guest to 192.168.0.2. They can ping each other and share files. I can't browse the web on the guest though. NSLOOKUPs are working. I've tried setting the DNS server setting on the guest to 192.168.0.1 and something external like Google's 8.8.8.8 server to no avail. Windows firewall is disabled on the internal virtual network. I've tried it with both DNS installed on the host and without it. I'm not sure which RRAS/NAT settings are relevant to pass on so ask if you need me to clarify anything. How do I get outbound internet working on the guest VM?

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  • Looking for software to create a personal hotspot on Mac OS X (not using the built-in ability)

    - by Fred
    I got my nifty little MacBook Air today. Since I will be going on travel I was hoping to use my iPad 3G as screen extension with Air Display. It works being in a shared WiFi network. Sadly Apple is a bit restrictive on the tethering with their mobile devices such as the iPad. Now I read iOS 4.3 will enable the iPad to use tethered networks. But the feature will not be working for iPad 3G. I assume their big partner telecom companies fear everyone will quit their internet contract with them. So I want to create a personal hotspot on my MacBook and use it on my iPad. But the iPad is not able to use this network. The network is visible but not usable. On Windows there is this connectify program which lets the PC act as wireless router. Does anybody know a similar program for Mac which would turn it into a wireless router? Or is there something I don't see with Mac OS X's builtin features?

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  • Should I enabled 802.3x hardware flow control?

    - by Stu Thompson
    What is the conventional wisdom regarding 802.3x flow control? I'm setting up a network at a new colo and am wondering if I should be enabling it or not. My oh-cool-a-bright-and-shiny-new-toy self wants to enable it, but this seems like one of those decisions that could blow up in my face later on. My network: An HP ProCurve 2510G-24 switch A pair of Debian 5 HP DL380 G5's with built-in NC373i 2-port NIC LACP'd as one link. 9000 jumbo frames enabled. (Application) A pair of hand-built Ubuntu server with 4-port Intel Pro/1000 LACP'd as one link. 9000 jumbo frames enabled. (NAS) A few other servers with with single 1Gbps ports, but one with 100Mbps. Most of this kit is 802.3x. I've been enabling it as I go along, and am about to test the network. But as my 'go live' day nears, I am worried about the 802.3x decision as I've never explicitly used it before. Also, I've read some 10-year old articles out there on the Intertubes that warn against using flow control. Should I be enabling 802.3x hardware flow control?

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  • Fixing Poor Email

    - by Tiffany Walker
    I'm having an issue with SenderBase. My IPs are not blocked in any BLs but people who use SenderBase/Ciscos stuff do not get my emails. Is this because my email system is setup poorly? They list the following: Your email server or a computer in your network may be infected with malware and may be used to send spam. You may have an insecure network which is allowing other parties to use your network to send spam. Your email server may be misconfigured and might relay spam. You may be utilizing a dynamic IP that is not allowed to relay email directly to the Internet. I have just my site running CPanel. As far as I know there is no spam or abuse. What should I check to ensure that the mail systems (Exim) are up to standards? I have the server pretty well configured so I just can't see the system being abused without me knowing it. What standards should I be ensuring my e-mail server aligns up to?

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  • I am trying to set up a ubuntu sever 12.04 on my machine [migrated]

    - by Jseb
    I am trying to set up a server on my home network which will eventually host rails. I am not great in linux server and i try to follow the prompt. I did succesfully get to a black screen which then prompts me to a username then password to then do anything ( assuming). However here what i try to do I kinda fellow his tutorial http://www.ubuntugeek.com/step-by-step-ubuntu-11-04-natty-lamp-server-setup.html but however the command where not 100% like him not in same order but same idea. Then i want to install ubuntu server with gui here the command i try with sudo apt-get upgrade sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop Which however give me the following error Err http... inRelease w Failed to fetch ht... So been ignored if i try the desktop one i get E: unable to locate package ubuntu E: unable to locate package desktop So i am assuming i am not connected to the internet, so i try the following command sudo vi /etc/network/interfaces here the output it gives me and i know my gateway on my laptop is 192.168.1.1 address: 192.168.1.148 netmask: 255.255.255.0 network: 192.168.1.0 broadcasts: 192.168.1.255 gateway: 192.168.1.1 Btw i do not know the command to get out of vi and saving it. Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com precises InRelease Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com precises-updates InRelease Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com precises-backports InRelease Reading package lists... Done W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/InRelease W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise-updates/InRelease W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise-backport/InRelease

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  • Providing access to a Samba server for VPN clients

    - by Kamil Kisiel
    We have some Windows users that connect to our network via VPN from home. They need to be able to connect to our Samba server and access a mapped network drive just as they do as when they are on our LAN. The complication is that VPN clients are placed on a subnet other than our office LAN, and behind a firewall. What's the easiest way for me to allow them to still connect to the network share? The solutions I've currently seen involve setting up a WINS server for name resolution purposes and then tunnelling a bunch of the NetBIOS stuff through the firewall. However that means I'd have to set up the VPN DHCP server to hand out the WINS address, something I'm not even sure is possible on the Cisco hardware we have. I'm thinking there must be an easier way. Should I use an LMHOSTS file? Or just map by IP address? Also, I'm not terribly familiar with Windows networking, so which ports would I need to pass through my firewall in order to get the file sharing through?

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  • Debian/OVH: How to configure multiple Failover IP on the same Xen (Debian) Virtual Machine?

    - by D.S.
    I have a problem on a Xen virtual machine (running latest Debian), when I try to configure a second failover IP address. OVH reports that my IP is misconfigured and they complaint they receive a massive quantity of ARP packets from this IPs, so they are going to block my IP unless I fix this issue. I suspect there's a routing issue, but I don't know (and can't find any useful info on the provider's website, and their support doesn't provide me a valid solution, just bounce me to their online - useless - guides). My /etc/network/interfaces look like this: # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The primary network interface auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA netmask 255.255.255.255 broadcast AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA post-up route add 000.000.000.254 dev eth0 post-up route add default default gw 000.000.000.254 dev eth0 # Secondary NIC auto eth0:0 iface eth0:0 inet static address BBB.BBB.BBB.BBB netmask 255.255.255.255 broadcast BBB.BBB.BBB.BBB And the routing table is: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 000.000.000.254 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 eth0 0.0.0.0 000.000.000.254 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0 In these examples (true IP addresses are replaced by fake ones, guess why :)), 000.000.000.000 is my main server's IP address (dom0), 000.000.000.254 is the default gateway OVH recommends, AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA is the first IP Failover and BBB.BBB.BBB.BBB is the second one. I need both AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA and BBB.BBB.BBB.BBB to be publicly reachable from Internet and point to my domU, and to be able to access Internet from inside the virtual machine (domU). I am using eth0 and eth0:0 because due to OVH support, I have to assign both IPs to the same MAC address and then create a virtual eth0:0 interface for the second IP. Any suggestion? What am I doing wrong? How can I stop OVH complaining about ARP flood? Many thanks in advance, DS

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  • Setting up 802.1X wireless connection on OSX

    - by hizki
    I am an OSX user, I have Snow Leopard 10.6.5 and an updated AirPort (version 5.5.2). I am trying to connect to my university's wireless network, but it has a 802.1x security that I am having trouble defining... Here there are instructions for connecting with Windows XP, Windows 7 and Linux. Can someone please instruct me what should I do to set up this network on my Mac? I have had previous success in setting up this network, but I have no idea what I did that made it work. Since I updated my AirPort (to version 5.5.2) it worked only seldomly and very slowly... Before the update, even when it worked it never remembered my password. Update: I have already tried to create a new "location", removed all the 802.1x user profiles and all the remembered networks, and made sure the in the TCP/IP tab 'Configure IPv4' is set to "Using DHCP". I also moved /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plist to my desktop in attempt to force the system to create a new set of settings. Still I can define the connection to work.

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  • ash scripting: space-containing variable refuses to be grepped

    - by Luci Sandor
    I am trying to run the script listed at http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=70866&page=2 on its intended hardware, a Nokia Linux phone running BusyBox ash. The script receives the name of WiFi network as a parameter, and tries to connect the phone to it. I suspect the script works, but my SSID, BU (802.1x), has space and parentheses in it. So when I type at the command prompt autoconnect.sh BU\ \(802.1x\) I get various errors. First, LIST=`iwconfig wlan0 | awk -F":" '/ESSID/{print $2}'` if [ $LIST = "\"$1\"" ]; then ...fails, even I am connected to the network. The error is not avoided by using single or double quotes instead of escaping characters at the command prompt. Second, if [ -z `iwlist wlan0 scan | grep -m 1 -o \"$1\"` ]; then echo SSID \"$1\" not found; shows that grep does not find the string, although the same grep, typed directly into the command prompt, does find 'BU (802.1x)'. How do I quote $1 in the two circumstances above so that it will work with my network SSID, containing spaces and parentheses? Thank you.

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  • What's up with stat on Mac OS X/Darwin? Or filesystems without names...

    - by Charles Stewart
    In response to a question I asked on SO, Give the mount point of a path, one respondant suggested using stat to get the device name associated with the volume of a given path. This works nicely on Linux, but gives crazy results on Mac OS X 10.4. For my system, df and mount give: cas cas$ df Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/disk0s3 58342896 49924456 7906440 86% / devfs 194 194 0 100% /dev fdesc 2 2 0 100% /dev <volfs> 1024 1024 0 100% /.vol automount -nsl [166] 0 0 0 100% /Network automount -fstab [170] 0 0 0 100% /automount/Servers automount -static [170] 0 0 0 100% /automount/static /dev/disk2s1 163577856 23225520 140352336 14% /Volumes/Snapshot /dev/disk2s2 409404102 5745938 383187960 1% /Volumes/Sparse cas cas$ mount /dev/disk0s3 on / (local, journaled) devfs on /dev (local) fdesc on /dev (union) <volfs> on /.vol automount -nsl [166] on /Network (automounted) automount -fstab [170] on /automount/Servers (automounted) automount -static [170] on /automount/static (automounted) /dev/disk2s1 on /Volumes/Snapshot (local, nodev, nosuid, journaled) /dev/disk2s2 on /Volumes/Sparse (asynchronous, local, nodev, nosuid) Trying to get the devices from the mount points, though: cas cas$ df | grep -e/ | awk '{print $NF}' | while read line; do echo $line $(stat -f"%Sdr" $line); done / disk0s3r /dev ???r /dev ???r /.vol ???r /Network ???r /automount/Servers ???r /automount/static ???r /Volumes/Snapshot disk2s1r /Volumes/Sparse disk2s2r Here, I'm feeding each of the mount points scraped from df to stat, outputting the results of the "%Sdr" format string, which is supposed to be the device name: Cf. stat(1) man page: The special output specifier S may be used to indicate that the output, if applicable, should be in string format. May be used in combination with: ... dr Display actual device name. What's going on? Is it a bug in stat, or some Darwin VFS weirdness? Postscript Per Andrew McGregor, try passing "%Sd" to stat for more weirdness. It lists some apparently arbitrary subset of files from CWD...

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  • Drobo FS vs Lime Technology unRAID vs FreeNAS

    - by elluca
    I already decided to by a drobo fs until I just found these two tests: http://www.digitalversus.com/data-robotics-drobo-fs-p889_9543_487.html http://www.digitalversus.com/lime-technology-unraid-p889_8992_473.html The two cons agains drobo for me: loudness price What disadvantages has the unraid stuff against the drobo fs? Has it also got that ease of use like swapping drives on the go, simply extend capacity by plugging in new drives, notify me of drive errors, disk failure protection, dynamic space of "partitions", better/worse effective capacity, etc. Which is more secure? Am I able to simply replace a bad drive with a new one on unraid? What happens if my pc fails? Lets say the cpu overheats. Since I have a complete pc which is going to be replaced, I only have to pay the software to use unraid. I am going to use my nas for: music library (how well does it integrate with iTunes? ) picture library movie library development (i need to be able to be to use time machine) I am going to use this nas with a MacBook pro. My current disks: 2x 500Gb 1x 1.5Tb 1x 2Tb On a drobo fs I would have 2.26 Tb of space. What would it be on unraid? Is FreeNAS also an alternative?

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  • Virtual machines interconnection inside Proxmox 2.1 Cluster

    - by Anton
    We have 3 physical servers (each with 1 NIC) in different datacentres, all of them are interconnected by openvpn bridged private network (10.x.x.x). Inside this network we have fully functional 3 nodes Proxmox 2.1 cluster. So, actually question is: Is there any "proper" way to make "global" local network (172.16.x.x) for all VMs inside cluster, so even if we move VM from one node to other we could reach it by static IP regardless of it's physical location? BTW, we can't add dedicated NIC to each server. Thanks in advance. EDIT: I have tried to make a separate openvpn bridge for 172.16.x.x, now I have at each server two interfaces: SRV1: openvpnbr1 - 172.16.13.1 vmbr0 - 172.16.1.1 SRV2: openvpnbr1 - 172.16.13.2 vmbr0 - 172.16.2.1 But now there is no connection between those ifaces: SRV1: ping 172.16.13.2 From 172.16.1.1 icmp_seq=2 Destination Host Unreachable SRV2: ping 172.16.13.1 From 172.16.2.1 icmp_seq=2 Destination Host Unreachable If I shut down vmbr0 interfaces, so there is connection between servers over openvpn, but vmbr0 is used by Proxmox... Where I am wrong?

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  • Split horizon, route filtering, and having RIPv2 announce a non-attached route to host...

    - by Paul
    Routers A, B & C live at 10.1.1.1, 10.1.1.2 and 10.1.1.3 on a /24 metro Ethernet subnet. Each router also has its own private subnet on another interface. Router B's private subnet links thru a firewall to a 10.20.20.0 network at another organization. Router B redistributes to A and C several static routes for hosts on 10.20.20.0. However, a new host 10.20.20.5/32 must be reached via a different path that goes through router C. I know that C can advertise this host-based route with no problem, but I'd like to keep all my 10.20.20.x static routes in one place. So, how can B tell A via RIPv2 to send packets for 10.20.20.5/32 to C? So far it looks like I need no ip split-horizon on router B's 10.1.1.2 interface, perhaps because B has already learned from C other routes with a next hop of 10.1.1.3. But how does RIPv2 split horizon with no auto-summary and network 10.0.0.0 really work? If B learns a route to ANY 10.x.x.x network or host from A or C, is that enough for split horizon to keep it from redistributing ip route 10.20.20.5 255.255.255.255 10.1.1.3? And if I want to suspend split horizon only for this one new host, how do I filter out the mess of regurgitated routes that B advertises when I try no ip split-horizon? Thanks much.

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  • How do I install the evaluation version of Windows Server 2012R2 VHD within a Windows Server 2008R2 Hyper-V system?

    - by Paul Hale
    I have a windows server 2008R2 running hyper-v. I have downloaded the Windows Server 2012RC DC Version from here... http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/dn205286.aspx I am "forced" to install a download app that copy's a .vhd file to my chosen directory. The instructions on this page... http://technet.microsoft.com/library/dn303418.aspx say... To install the VHD Download the VHD file. Start Hyper-V Manager. On the Action menu, select Import Virtual Machine. Navigate to the directory that the virtual machine file was extracted to and select the directory (not the directory where the VHD file is located). Select the Copy the virtual machine option. Confirm that the import was successful by checking Hyper-V Manager. Configure the network adapter for the resulting virtual machine: right-click the virtual machine and select Settings. In the left pane, click Network Adapter. In the menu that appears, select one of the network adapters of the virtualization server, and then click OK. Start the virtual machine. Where it says "Navigate to the directory that the virtual machine file was extracted to and select the directory (not the directory where the VHD file is located). Select the Copy the virtual machine option." Well nothing has been extracted as far as I can tell? and if it has, I have no idea where or what im looking for? I tried creating a new VM and using the downloaded .vhd file but I got an error saying that the .vhd file is an incompatible format. Can anybody help me out please? Thanks, Paul

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  • Installing Tcl and Tix in OSX

    - by Nate
    Hello, I'm having trouble installing Tix on OSX the version of Tix I am using is 8.4.3. I try to install it by following the instructions in the README % ./configure % make % make install And iat the very start of make it gives me: xXpm.o tixUnixWm.o -L/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework -ltclstub8.5 -L/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework -ltkstub8.5 ld: warning: in /Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/libtclstub8.5.a, missing required architecture x86_64 in file ld: warning: in /Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/libtkstub8.5.a, missing required architecture x86_64 in file Undefined symbols: (A whole long list of things) at the very end ld: symbol(s) not found collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [libTix8.4.3.dylib] Error 1 Edit: Here's all the errors in the middle.. ld: warning: in /Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/libtclstub8.5.a, missing required architecture x86_64 in file ld: warning: in /Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/libtkstub8.5.a, missing required architecture x86_64 in file Undefined symbols: "_Tk_InitStubs", referenced from: _Tix_Init in tixInit.o "_Tcl_InitStubs", referenced from: _Tix_Init in tixInit.o "_tclStubsPtr", referenced from: _FreeParseOptions in tixClass.o _FreeParseOptions in tixClass.o _Tix_UninitializedClassCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_UninitializedClassCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_InstanceCmd in tixClass.o _Tix_CreateInstanceCmd in tixClass.o _SetupAttribute in tixClass.o _SetupAttribute in tixClass.o _SetupAttribute in tixClass.o _ClassTableDeleteProc in tixClass.o _CreateClassRecord in tixClass.o _InitClass in tixClass.o _InitClass in tixClass.o _InitClass in tixClass.o _InitClass in tixClass.o _InitClass in tixClass.o _InitClass in tixClass.o _InitClass in tixClass.o _InitClass in tixClass.o _Tix_ClassCmd in tixClass.o _EventProc in tixCmds.o _IdleHandler in tixCmds.o _MapEventProc in tixCmds.o _MapEventProc in tixCmds.o _Tix_GetDefaultCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_GetDefaultCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_TmpLineCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_ParentWindow in tixCmds.o _Tix_ParentWindow in tixCmds.o _Tix_DoWhenMappedCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_DoWhenMappedCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_DoWhenMappedCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_DoWhenIdleCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_DoWhenIdleCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_DoWhenIdleCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_DoWhenIdleCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_DoWhenIdleCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_HandleOptionsCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_HandleOptionsCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_HandleOptionsCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_HandleOptionsCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_HandleOptionsCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_HandleOptionsCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_HandleOptionsCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_HandleOptionsCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_Get3DBorderCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_Get3DBorderCmd in tixCmds.o _Tix_Get3DBorderCmd in tixCmds.o _tixStrDup in tixCompat.o _Tix_ArgcError in tixError.o _Tix_ValueMissingError in tixError.o _Tix_UnknownPublicMethodError in tixError.o _FreeClientStruct in tixGeometry.o _StructureProc in tixGeometry.o _StructureProc in tixGeometry.o _Tix_ManageGeometryCmd in tixGeometry.o _Tix_ManageGeometryCmd in tixGeometry.o _Tix_ManageGeometryCmd in tixGeometry.o _GeoLostSlaveProc in tixGeometry.o _GeoLostSlaveProc in tixGeometry.o _GeoReqProc in tixGeometry.o _Tix_SafeInit in tixInit.o _Tix_Init in tixInit.o _Tix_GetContext in tixMethod.o _Tix_SuperClass in tixMethod.o _Tix_FindConfigSpecByName in tixOption.o _Tix_ChangeOptions in tixOption.o _Tix_QueryOneOption in tixOption.o _Tix_GetVar in tixOption.o _Tix_SetScrollBarView in tixScroll.o _Tix_SetScrollBarView in tixScroll.o _Tix_UpdateScrollBar in tixScroll.o _Tix_CreateCommands in tixUtils.o _Tix_CreateCommands in tixUtils.o _DeleteHashTableProc in tixUtils.o _TixGetHashTable in tixUtils.o _Tix_SetRcFileName in tixUtils.o _Tix_CreateSubWindow in tixUtils.o _ReliefParseProc in tixUtils.o _Tix_HandleSubCmds in tixUtils.o _Tix_HandleSubCmds in tixUtils.o _Tix_HandleSubCmds in tixUtils.o _Tix_ZAlloc in tixUtils.o _Tix_GlobalVarEval in tixUtils.o _Tix_Exit in tixUtils.o _Tix_Exit in tixUtils.o _Tix_CreateWidgetCmd in tixWidget.o _Tix_CreateWidgetCmd in tixWidget.o _Tix_GrSelModify in tixGrSel.o _Tix_GrFreeSortItems in tixGrSort.o _SortCompareProc in tixGrSort.o _SortCompareProc in tixGrSort.o _SortCompareProc in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrGetSortItems in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GrSort in tixGrSort.o _Tix_GetChars in tixGrUtl.o _Tix_GrConfigSize in tixGrUtl.o _Tix_GrConfigSize in tixGrUtl.o _Tix_GrConfigSize in tixGrUtl.o _Tix_GrConfigSize in tixGrUtl.o _Tix_HLCancelResizeWhenIdle in tixHList.o _Tix_HLFindElement in tixHList.o _CurSelection in tixHList.o _Tix_HLGeometryInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLGeometryInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLGeometryInfo in tixHList.o _UpdateOneScrollBar in tixHList.o _AllocElement in tixHList.o _WidgetCommand in tixHList.o _Tix_HLEntryCget in tixHList.o _Tix_HLResizeWhenIdle in tixHList.o _Tix_HLResizeWhenIdle in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _NewElement in tixHList.o _WidgetConfigure in tixHList.o _WidgetConfigure in tixHList.o _Tix_HListCmd in tixHList.o _Tix_HListCmd in tixHList.o _Tix_HListCmd in tixHList.o _Tix_HListCmd in tixHList.o _Tix_HListCmd in tixHList.o _UpdateScrollBars in tixHList.o _FreeElement in tixHList.o _FreeElement in tixHList.o _Tix_HLDelete in tixHList.o _Tix_HLDelete in tixHList.o _WidgetDestroy in tixHList.o _WidgetDestroy in tixHList.o _Tix_HLXView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLXView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLXView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLXView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLXView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSetSite in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSetSite in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSetSite in tixHList.o _ConfigElement in tixHList.o _Tix_HLAddChild in tixHList.o _Tix_HLAdd in tixHList.o _Tix_HLComputeGeometry in tixHList.o _Tix_HLResizeNow in tixHList.o _Tix_HLNearest in tixHList.o _SubWindowEventProc in tixHList.o _WidgetEventProc in tixHList.o _WidgetEventProc in tixHList.o _WidgetEventProc in tixHList.o _WidgetEventProc in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLItemInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSelection in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSelection in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSelection in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSelection in tixHList.o _Tix_HLYView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLYView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLYView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSeeElement in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _Tix_HLSee in tixHList.o _Tix_HLInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLInfo in tixHList.o _Tix_HLAllocColumn in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLColWidth in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLColWidth in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLColWidth in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLColWidth in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLGetColumn in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLGetColumn in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLGetColumn in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLItemExists in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLItemExists in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLItemDelete in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLItemCreate in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLIndExists in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndExists in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndCGet in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndSize in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndSize in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndDelete in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndCreate in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndConfig in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLGetHeader in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLCreateHeaders in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLCreateHeaders in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLHdrExist in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLHdrExist in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLHdrSize in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLHdrSize in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLFreeHeaders in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLHdrCreate in tixHLHdr.o _DeleteTab in tixNBFrame.o _DeleteTab in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDestroy in tixNBFrame.o _FindTab in tixNBFrame.o _ImageProc in tixNBFrame.o _TabConfigure in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetEventProc in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetEventProc in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetEventProc in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetConfigure in tixNBFrame.o _Tix_NoteBookFrameCmd in tixNBFrame.o _Tix_NoteBookFrameCmd in tixNBFrame.o _Tix_NoteBookFrameCmd in tixNBFrame.o _Tix_NoteBookFrameCmd in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _ResizeWhenIdle in tixTList.o _ResizeWhenIdle in tixTList.o _WidgetConfigure in tixTList.o _WidgetConfigure in tixTList.o _Tix_TListCmd in tixTList.o _Tix_TListCmd in tixTList.o _UpdateScrollBars in tixTList.o _WidgetCommand in tixTList.o _Tix_TLGeometryInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLGeometryInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLGeometryInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSpecialEntryInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSpecialEntryInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSpecialEntryInfo in tixTList.o _FreeEntry in tixTList.o _WidgetComputeGeometry in tixTList.o _WidgetComputeGeometry in tixTList.o _WidgetComputeGeometry in tixTList.o _Tix_TLGetNearest in tixTList.o _Tix_TranslateIndex in tixTList.o _Tix_TLEntryCget in tixTList.o _WidgetDestroy in tixTList.o _WidgetDestroy in tixTList.o _Tix_TLGetNeighbor in tixTList.o _Tix_TLGetNeighbor in tixTList.o _Tix_TLInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLInfo in tixTList.o _Tix_TLIndex in tixTList.o _Tix_TLNearest in tixTList.o _WidgetEventProc in tixTList.o _WidgetEventProc in tixTList.o _WidgetEventProc in tixTList.o _ConfigElement in tixTList.o _Tix_TLEntryConfig in tixTList.o _Tix_TLInsert in tixTList.o _Tix_TLInsert in tixTList.o _Tix_TLInsert in tixTList.o _Tix_TLView in tixTList.o _Tix_TLView in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSetSite in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSetSite in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSetSite in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSee in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSee in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSelection in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSelection in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSelection in tixTList.o _Tix_TLSelection in tixTList.o _ImgCmpGet in tixImgCmp.o _FreeLine in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewLine in tixImgCmp.o _FreeItem in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewText in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewSpace in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewImage in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewBitmap in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpFreeResources in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpDelete in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpConfigureMaster in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpConfigureMaster in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpConfigureMaster in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCreate in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCreate in tixImgCmp.o _ImageProc in tixImgCmp.o _ImgXpmDelete in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmDelete in tixImgXpm.o _Tix_DefinePixmap in tixImgXpm.o _Tix_DefinePixmap in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmFree in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmFree in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmGetDataFromString in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmGetDataFromString in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmGet in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCmd in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCmd in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCmd in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCmd in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCreate in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCreate in tixImgXpm.o _TixpInitPixmapInstance in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmAllocTmpBuffer in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmAllocTmpBuffer in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmFreeTmpBuffer in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmFreeTmpBuffer in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmFreeInstanceData in tixUnixXpm.o "_tclIntStubsPtr", referenced from: _Tix_CreateWidgetCmd in tixWidget.o "_tkIntStubsPtr", referenced from: _XLowerWindow in tixUnixWm.o "_tkIntXlibStubsPtr", referenced from: _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _Tix_GrFormatGrid in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFormatGrid in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFormatGrid in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFormatGrid in tixGrFmt.o _DrawElements in tixHList.o _DrawElements in tixHList.o _DrawElements in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _Tix_HLDrawHeader in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLDrawHeader in tixHLHdr.o _WidgetDisplay in tixNBFrame.o _Tix_TextStyleSetTemplate in tixDiText.o _Tix_TextStyleSetTemplate in tixDiText.o _Tix_TextItemFree in tixDiText.o _Tix_TextItemConfigure in tixDiText.o _Tix_WindowItemUnmap in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowItemUnmap in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowStyleFree in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowStyleConfigure in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowStyleSetTemplate in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowStyleSetTemplate in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowStyleSetTemplate in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowStyleSetTemplate in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowItemFree in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowItemFree in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowItemDisplay in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowItemDisplay in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowItemDisplay in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowItemDisplay in tixDiWin.o _Tix_WindowItemConfigure in tixDiWin.o _SubWindowLostSlaveProc in tixDiWin.o _UnmapClient in tixForm.o _UnmapClient in tixForm.o _TixFm_AddToMaster in tixForm.o _TixFm_GetFormInfo in tixForm.o _TixFm_FindClientPtrByName in tixForm.o _GetMasterInfo in tixForm.o _TixFm_Check in tixForm.o _TixFm_Slaves in tixForm.o _ArrangeGeometry in tixForm.o _ArrangeGeometry in tixForm.o _ArrangeGeometry in tixForm.o _TixFm_SetClient in tixForm.o _TixFm_SetClient in tixForm.o _TixFm_SetClient in tixForm.o _TixFm_SetClient in tixForm.o _TixFm_Spring in tixForm.o _TixFm_SetGrid in tixForm.o _TixFm_LostSlaveProc in tixForm.o _TixFm_ForgetOneClient in tixForm.o _TixFm_DeleteMaster in tixForm.o _ConfigureAttachment in tixFormMisc.o _ConfigureAttachment in tixFormMisc.o _ConfigureAttachment in tixFormMisc.o _ConfigureAttachment in tixFormMisc.o _TixFm_Configure in tixFormMisc.o _TixFm_Configure in tixFormMisc.o _TixFm_Configure in tixFormMisc.o _TixFm_Configure in tixFormMisc.o _TixFm_Configure in tixFormMisc.o _TixFm_Configure in tixFormMisc.o _WidgetCmdDeletedProc in tixGrid.o _Tix_GrCGet in tixGrid.o _WidgetDestroy in tixGrid.o _WidgetDestroy in tixGrid.o _WidgetConfigure in tixGrid.o _Tix_GrConfig in tixGrid.o _Tix_GrConfig in tixGrid.o _Tix_GridCmd in tixGrid.o _Tix_GrView in tixGrid.o _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _IdleHandler in tixGrid.o _Tix_GrFillCells in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFillCells in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFreeUnusedColors in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFreeUnusedColors in tixGrFmt.o _GetInfo in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrSaveColor in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFormatGrid in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFormatGrid in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrFormatBorder in tixGrFmt.o _Tix_GrConfigSize in tixGrUtl.o _Tix_GrConfigSize in tixGrUtl.o _Tix_GrConfigSize in tixGrUtl.o _Tix_HLCGet in tixHList.o _WidgetCmdDeletedProc in tixHList.o _DrawElements in tixHList.o _DrawElements in tixHList.o _DrawElements in tixHList.o _WidgetConfigure in tixHList.o _Tix_HLConfig in tixHList.o _Tix_HLConfig in tixHList.o _Tix_HListCmd in tixHList.o _WidgetDestroy in tixHList.o _WidgetDestroy in tixHList.o _Tix_HLXView in tixHList.o _Tix_HLComputeGeometry in tixHList.o _Tix_HLYView in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixHList.o _Tix_HLColWidth in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLItemCGet in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLItemConfig in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLItemConfig in tixHLCol.o _Tix_HLIndCGet in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndConfig in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLIndConfig in tixHLInd.o _Tix_HLCreateHeaders in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLFreeHeaders in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLDrawHeader in tixHLHdr.o _Tix_HLDrawHeader in tixHLHdr.o _WidgetCmdDeletedProc in tixNBFrame.o _DeleteTab in tixNBFrame.o _DeleteTab in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDestroy in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDestroy in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetComputeGeometry in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDisplay in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDisplay in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDisplay in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDisplay in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDisplay in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDisplay in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetDisplay in tixNBFrame.o _TabConfigure in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetConfigure in tixNBFrame.o _Tix_NoteBookFrameCmd in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCommand in tixNBFrame.o _WidgetCmdDeletedProc in tixTList.o _Tix_TLCGet in tixTList.o _WidgetConfigure in tixTList.o _Tix_TLConfig in tixTList.o _Tix_TLConfig in tixTList.o _Tix_TListCmd in tixTList.o _Tix_TListCmd in tixTList.o _Tix_TListCmd in tixTList.o _Tix_TListCmd in tixTList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixTList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixTList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixTList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixTList.o _WidgetDisplay in tixTList.o _FreeEntry in tixTList.o _WidgetDestroy in tixTList.o _WidgetDestroy in tixTList.o _ImgCmpGet in tixImgCmp.o _FreeLine in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewLine in tixImgCmp.o _FreeItem in tixImgCmp.o _FreeItem in tixImgCmp.o _FreeItem in tixImgCmp.o _FreeItem in tixImgCmp.o _FreeItem in tixImgCmp.o _FreeItem in tixImgCmp.o _FreeItem in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewText in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewSpace in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewImage in tixImgCmp.o _AddNewBitmap in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpFreeResources in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpFreeResources in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpFreeResources in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmdDeletedProc in tixImgCmp.o _CalculateMasterSize in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpDisplay in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpDisplay in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpConfigureMaster in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpConfigureMaster in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgCmpCmd in tixImgCmp.o _ImgXpmDelete in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCmdDeletedProc in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmFree in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmFree in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureInstance in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmGet in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmGet in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmConfigureMaster in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCmd in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCmd in tixImgXpm.o _ImgXpmCmd in tixImgXpm.o _TixpDrawTmpLine in tixUnixDraw.o _TixpStartSubRegionDraw in tixUnixDraw.o _TixpEndSubRegionDraw in tixUnixDraw.o _TixpSubRegDrawImage in tixUnixDraw.o _TixpSubRegDrawImage in tixUnixDraw.o _TixpXpmRealizePixmap in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmRealizePixmap in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmRealizePixmap in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmRealizePixmap in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmRealizePixmap in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmFreeInstanceData in tixUnixXpm.o _TixpXpmFreeInstanceData in tixUnixXpm.o ld: symbol(s) not found collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [libTix8.4.3.dylib] Error 1 Thanks -N

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  • Route traffic from one VPN to a second VPN

    - by Dominic
    I have set up an OpenVPN server on my windows 7 64-bit PC. I also have a subscription to a VPN service. My aim is to be able to connect my android phone to the VPN server on my PC, and then route all traffic through the VPN service. I have a NetGear WPN824 router. I can get it working if I my phone is on my local network. Then I can connect my phone to the VPN server using the local IP address of my PC. In Network Connection in the control panel, I share the connection used by the VPN service with the connection used by the VPN server. Then when I browse the internet on my phone, all traffic goes through the VPN service. Very nice. But if my phone is outside my local network, so I have to connect my phone to the local VPN using my PC's external IP address, then this method doesn't work. If I connect my PC to the VPN service and then try to connect my phone to my own VPN, it just doesn't connect (the initial TLS handshake times out). If I connect my phone to the local VPN first, then this connection is lost as soon as I connect my PC to the VPN service. Does anybody know how I can get this working? Many thanks Dominic

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  • Active directory Kerberos OSX problems

    - by Temotodochi
    I'll try to keep this short, but informative. I'm currently unable to bind OSX lion (10.7.4) machines to our AD. OSX kerberos (heimdal) is unable to locate the KDC service. However i can bind linux & windows machines to the AD without any problems in the same network AD controls the domain DNS and all the relevant _kerberos._tcp.x.domain.com and _kpasswd SRV DNS records are there and resolve fine when tried from OSX machines. Defined ports are open for service and manually accessible from OSX. When i try kinit in the OSX, i can get the first auth through (wrong passwords fail instantly), but when supplied with correct password, kinit fails after some waiting with "unable to reach KDC". All machines run NTP and have correct time. During testing, network is not firewalled between the machines Linux and windows machines have no problems whatsoever I have tried with and without /etc/krb5.conf - OSX by default does not need it in the krb5.conf i used a working config from one of our linux machines. dsconfigad fails with simple "connection failed to the directory server" I'm a bit baffled with this. OSX is like the KDC is nowhere to be found and at the same time my test machines with windows 7 and some linux (centos 6 & debian 6) machines have no problems whatsoever. Same network, same configurations. I'm missing some vital piece of configuration somewhere, and i can't find out what it is.

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  • Can you share offline files cache with two user accounts?

    - by Joel Coehoorn
    I have a new laptop that I use for both home and work. It runs windows 7 ultimate, and is joined to the domain at work. It is okay to use this laptop for both work and personal activities, and I even have an account set up on the local machine in addition to the work domain account specifically for this to help keep the two separate. At home, I have a file server that I use to share files and printers with my wife's laptop, this new laptop, and my old desktop which will now become the family machine. My mp3 library is on there, among other things. What I want to do is use the windows Offline Files feature to keep a synced copy of my music library on the laptop. That part is easy. What's tricky is that I want to share this offline cache between both the local account on the laptop and my work domain account. I could do them both separately, but then I have two copies of a very large music library stored locally. This also means twice the sync burden, when the domain account is rarely connected to the file share. I really want to be able to sync from the local machine account only, and have the domain account be able to use the synced files. I know where the offline file cache is kept (\Windows\CSC) and I can find the cached files (not encrypted), but permissions on the cache are setup weird, and so using that cache directly is not trivial. Any ideas appreciated.

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  • What's up with stat on Macos/Darwin? Or filesystems without names...

    - by Charles Stewart
    In response to a question I asked on SO, Give the mount point of a path, one respondant suggested using stat to get the device name associated with the volume of a given path. This works nicely on Linux, but gives crazy results on Macos 10.4. For my system, df and mount give: cas cas$ df Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/disk0s3 58342896 49924456 7906440 86% / devfs 194 194 0 100% /dev fdesc 2 2 0 100% /dev 1024 1024 0 100% /.vol automount -nsl [166] 0 0 0 100% /Network automount -fstab [170] 0 0 0 100% /automount/Servers automount -static [170] 0 0 0 100% /automount/static /dev/disk2s1 163577856 23225520 140352336 14% /Volumes/Snapshot /dev/disk2s2 409404102 5745938 383187960 1% /Volumes/Sparse cas cas$ mount /dev/disk0s3 on / (local, journaled) devfs on /dev (local) fdesc on /dev (union) on /.vol automount -nsl [166] on /Network (automounted) automount -fstab [170] on /automount/Servers (automounted) automount -static [170] on /automount/static (automounted) /dev/disk2s1 on /Volumes/Snapshot (local, nodev, nosuid, journaled) /dev/disk2s2 on /Volumes/Sparse (asynchronous, local, nodev, nosuid) Trying to get the devices from the mount points, though: cas cas$ df | grep -e/ | awk '{print $NF}' | while read line; do echo $line $(stat -f"%Sdr" $line); done / disk0s3r /dev ???r /dev ???r /.vol ???r /Network ???r /automount/Servers ???r /automount/static ???r /Volumes/Snapshot disk2s1r /Volumes/Sparse disk2s2r Here, I'm feeding each of the mount points scraped from df to stat, outputing the results of the "%Sdr" format string, which is supposed to be the device name: Cf. stat(1) man page: The special output specifier S may be used to indicate that the output, if applicable, should be in string format. May be used in combination with: ... dr Display actual device name. What's going on? Is it a bug in stat, or some Darwin VFS weirdness? Postscript Per Andrew McGregor, try passing "%Sd" to stat for more weirdness. It lists some apparently arbitrary subset of files from CWD...

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