Thanks for the response Thom. I'll give it a try. Hopefully the process for setting it up hasn't changed much.
Ernesto
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Show posts MenuQuote from: tschak909 on November 04, 2011, 08:08:25 PM
Let us know, so that we can grab it, and put it into our repo.
-Thom
Quote from: tschak909 on November 03, 2011, 02:57:12 PM
Right now, it's a never ending race to keep the packages up to date... We need help to come up with a solution that will work.
-Thom
Quote from: robwoodward75 on July 05, 2011, 05:12:25 PM
I had a letter from my ISP regarding attacks from my IP address on a server on the net, they didn't give much info, other than it was failed login attempts were made from my IP. The outgoing ports were: 50495, 50886, 50742, 51300 and 51453. Helpfully, they included a info sheet on how to get software to remove such a threat on a windows machine, bu oddly, nothing to help a Linux box?!!
Does anyone else have any experience of letters from their ISP using this distro? I say this because the attack happened at 2:55am, and there would be none of the XP / Vista (sorry for swearing) machines on at that time in our house!
Does anyone know if, and or where there may be a log kept of the network activities I could look at, try to track down what was going on!
Thanks!!
QuoteName/username Host Dyn Nat ACL Port Status
broadvoice/XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX N 5060 Unmonitored
202/202 192.168.80.124 N 5060 OK (8 ms)
201/201 192.168.80.2 N 5061 OK (9 ms)
200/200 192.168.80.1 D N 5061 OK (15 ms)
4 sip peers [Monitored: 3 online, 0 offline Unmonitored: 1 online, 0 offline]
QuoteLG TV Detection script queue
Unknown: N81
TestSerialPort, v.2.0.0.44.11011423616
Usage: TestSerialPort [-p port] [-P N81|E81|O81] [-t transmit string]
[-s Search String] [-m message to log] [-i Timeout] [-b baud] [-h]
strings can include: \xx (xx is a hex char), \r and \n, and to delay x ms, \sxm
\~ means send a break
-M puts it in monitor mode where it just reports the state
of hardware flow control until ctrl+c is pressed
It's not a LG TV
RESP: UNHANDLED
Quote from: justdeb on January 19, 2011, 10:47:08 PM
Hi Rukus,
i have just finished the install and updates, but have not run the linuxmce icon yet. Did you change the nvidia script before or after you ran the linuxmce icon?
Regards
Justin