Practical Guide to Linux Traffic Control:
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“Chance favors the prepared mind. Never forget it.” - Howard Dean
Practical Guide to Linux Traffic Control:
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Heh. There aren’t any drivers to pull data off a Canon Powershot A60 under Windows 2000. You need Windows XP to do that, apparently.
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After I heard about greylisting, I quickly setup a libmilter implementation for Sendmail on TrekWeb. So far it’s working quite well. The volume of spam I receive has dropped by over 90%. Any spam that gets through must then contend with dspam. I am already running seven different DNS blacklists, but apparently that just wasn’t enough.
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I finally completed the first draft of a traffic control guide for Linux.
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With the release of Pinnacle Instant Copy 8, the PDI image format transcoded DVDs are stored in is no longer compatible with Daemon Utils. The image will mount, but you will encounter errors when reading from the virtual disc. If you cannot burn the image set with DVDDecrypter, or do not want to, you will need to find another way to convert these image sets to a standard ISO image. The tool pdi2iso is your friend. You can find a copy linked from this Instant Copy 8 article at www.mrbass.org.
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It took a few shots to get this going, but it seems to work now. You’ll need (most of) these to get started.
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There. Now the URLs are sane looking. I even went back and relinked some of the old MT articles to their new locations, so if anyone bothers to bookmark those URLs they will now point to the dynamic pages in their static clothing.
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