I recently increased my blink broadband speed and now my Ares is not connecting. I spoke to the blink peeps and they deactivated my firewall..but Ares still is not working. What do i do?
Apache:
I have multiple domains on one hosting. I have a web-management software listening to port 3000 and one phpmyadmin. Can I restrict access to a certain domain?
I mean that example.com:3000 will work and notexample.com:3000 not? (same for phpmyadmin)
UPD: I have 3 IP's pointing to that host.
Postfix/Cyrus:
What is the right config to reject emails to mailboxes which do not even exist? (LDAP)
Thanks
Has anyone had a problem where you restarted your Plesk server with the services and only 1 domain works out of all the ones you have? Only one domain will work out of all of the ones on our server and we cannot understand why this is happening.
Sorry for the "noob" question, but...
About how many medium-sized websites with average traffic could this server hold? Just like the average website, kind of like a small business site. How many sites could this server hold, but still maintain nice, decent speed?
PowerEdge R510 PE R510 Chassis for Up
to Four 3.5" Cabled Hard Drives,
LED edit
Processor Intel® Xeon® E5630 2.53Ghz,
12M Cache,Turbo, HT, 1066MHz Max
Mem edit
Memory 8GB Memory (4x2GB), 1333MHz
Single Ranked UDIMMs for 1 Procs,
Optimized edit
Operating System SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 10, SP3, Up To 32 CPU Lic, 1 YR
Sub, DIB, Media edit Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Licensing
Hard Drives
250GB 7.2K RPM SATA 3.5" Cabled Hard Drive edit
Hard Drives
1TB 7.2K RPM SATA 3.5" Cabled Hard Drive edit
Hard Drives
2 X 2TB 7.2K RPM SATA 3.5in Cabled Hard Drive
Hard Drive Configuration No RAID,
Embedded SATA Controller for x4
Chassis edit
Power Supply
480 Watt Non-Redundant Power
Supply edit
Thank you!
Sorry for the "noob" question, but...
About how many medium-sized websites with average traffic could this server hold? Just like the average website, kind of like a small business site. How many sites could this server hold, but still maintain nice, decent speed?
PowerEdge R510 PE R510 Chassis for Up
to Four 3.5" Cabled Hard Drives,
LED edit
Processor Intel® Xeon® E5630 2.53Ghz,
12M Cache,Turbo, HT, 1066MHz Max
Mem edit
Memory 8GB Memory (4x2GB), 1333MHz
Single Ranked UDIMMs for 1 Procs,
Optimized edit
Operating System SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 10, SP3, Up To 32 CPU Lic, 1 YR
Sub, DIB, Media edit Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Licensing
Hard Drives
250GB 7.2K RPM SATA 3.5" Cabled Hard Drive edit
Hard Drives
1TB 7.2K RPM SATA 3.5" Cabled Hard Drive edit
Hard Drives
2 X 2TB 7.2K RPM SATA 3.5in Cabled Hard Drive
Hard Drive Configuration No RAID,
Embedded SATA Controller for x4
Chassis edit
Power Supply
480 Watt Non-Redundant Power
Supply edit
Thank you!
So, Im a beginning C# programmer. I know basic syntax and simple things like if statements and loops(methods and classes too). I've only used console apps right now havent bothered with windows forms yet.
So any simple app ideas that introduce new things important for C# programming.
Also, NO tutorials. I want to make all by myself.
Im trying to add jquery grid to my site. (codeigniter php)
It loads the data just fine but the grid ends up looking awful.. I dont know much about css....
heres an image of what Im getting
im new to java ee platform and im having a hard time searching for a book for java ee that uses eclipse IDE. So please can you tell me any book that involves java ee and eclipse for beginners. and some tips from you how to learn this stuff and a follow up question, is java EE still good 20 years from now?
Next Friday I'm giving a short (30 min.) talk to a bunch of software engineering students who will be attending the same university I did.
Some context:
The place is Montevideo, Uruguay
The university is Universidad de la República (public, free university)
The Software Engineering programme takes 5 years (if you're very good and don't start working early). Around 800 new students per year, around 80 graduates per year. Conditions are harsh, particularly the first two years.
Most of them probably have no idea what software engineering or programming is.
My goal would be to somehow give them an idea of the field and hopefully motivate them to endure the hardships ahead to eventually become successful developers.
So the question is: what would you tell these people?
I am needing help with the Bing Toolbar. I installed it and I liked everything about it I could customize the color of it etc.
Two times now it's changed to this newer version, and I don't know how to stop it from changing to this new version, it does it on it's own.
I go to bed with the older version that I had and want is there but when I wake up,this newer version tool-bar is on my PC.
Can anyone help?
Does anyone know why its doing this,and how to stop it from doing this again?
I am also looking for the version I had
Can anyone help?
I graduated with a BS in compsci last September, and I've been trying (unsuccessfully) to find a job as a project manager ever since.
I fell in love with software engineering (the formal practice behind it all, not just coding) in school, and I've dedicated the last 3-4 years of my life to learning everything I can about project management and gaining experience. I've managed several projects (with teams around 12 people) while in school, and I worked with my university's software engineering research lab. My résumé is also decent - I worked as a programmer before I went to school (I'm 27 now), and I did Google Summer of Code for 3 summers. I also have general "people management" experience via working as the photo editor for my university's newspaper for 2 years.
My first problem with the job hunt is not getting enough interviews. I use careers.stackoverflow.com, which is awesome because I usually get contacted by non-HR people who know what they're talking about, but there's just not enough companies using it for me to get interviews on a regular basis. I've also tried sites like monster.com, and in a fit of desperation, I sent out no less than 60 applications to project management positions. I've gotten 3 automated rejection letters and that's it. At least careers.stackoverflow gets me a phone interview with 8/10 places I apply to.
But the main (and extremely frustrating) problem is the matter of experience. I've successfully managed projects from start to finish (in my software engineering classes we had real customers come in with a real software need and we built it for them), but I've never had to deal with budgets and money (I know this is why HR people immediately turn me away). Most of these positions require 5+ years PM experience, and I've seen absurd things like 12+ years required.
Interviews are also maddening. I've had so many places who absolutely loved me and I made it to the final round of interviews, and I left thinking things went extremely well and they'd consider me. However, when I check in with them a week later, they tell me "We really liked you and your qualifications are excellent, but we're hoping to find someone with more experience." The bad interviews I can understand - like the PM position that would have had me managing developers both locally and overseas - I had 3 interviews with them and the ENTIRE interview process was them asking me CS brainteasers and having me waste time on things like writing quicksort on paper or writing binary search trees. Even when I tried steering the discussion towards more relevant PM stuff, they gave me some vague generic replies and went back to the "We want to be Google/MS" crap.
But when I have a GOOD interview, they say my "qualifications are excellent" but they want "more experience"...that makes me want to tear my hair out. What else can I DO? While I'm aiming for technically-involved PM positions (not just crunching budget numbers), I really don't want a straight development job because I like creating software from the very high-level vs. spending a lot of time debugging memory leaks. In fact, I can't even GET development positions that I'm qualified for because I make the mistake of telling them that my future career goals are as PM (which usually results in them saying something like "Well we already have PMs and this position isn't really set up to get you there." - which I take to mean "No, that's my job, stay away.")
My apologies on the long rant, but I'm seriously hellbent on getting hired as a PM since it's both my career goal and the passion that keeps me awake at night. Any suggestions on what the heck else I can do? I'm currently writing a blog where I talk about my philosophies about software engineering, and I'm writing up specs for an iOS app which I will design, code, and show employers, but this takes an awful lot of time that I don't have.
Sorry, but I want to say something here, my friend have a new software called "Edited out see revisions 8.0", it can help people to reset any windows password.
As I am kind for this website, so I want to know where can help me to submit it?
Can you give me some advice?
Here is a lilltle message about key 8.0:
blablabla spam marketing
can I submit the software link here ?
for this, friends who view my post can go and help me for some advices to improve it?
Thank you very much!
I have a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and four months research experience designing and implementing a research project.
I realize this is highly dependent on my skill set - which includes C, C++, Java, Python, and SQL. I feel I have an advantage in two ways:
I am young and am not afraid to work overtime. I am willing to take lower pay to gather a client base/experience, and work nights/weekends to get a few projects under my belt.
This may be cliche, but I feel that I can learn new technologies quicker than most. At the very least, I am not a slow study.
With this being said, is it viable for me to become a contract programmer? Or do I need the 10+ year skill set that most contractors bring to the table?
If I am asked to program an algorithm, say binary search, in languages other than Java during an interview, I will have a hard time trying to remember the syntax.
Is it okay to tell my interviewer that I can only code this in Java, because I have worked with other languages before but have not used them for a while?
If not, what suggestions do you have (i.e. what languages and parts of those languages among these should I pick up the syntax of before my interview)?
Some back story, and then my question:
I took a "break" from getting a university education last year to work full time as back end developer on a GIS application at $10.50 an hour. Later that year I was hired on by a fairly prestigious organization on their GIS application for a meager salary + rockin' benefits (not that I need them). I agreed to work on this project through Summer 2012.
I don't feel like I'm being fairly compensated for my time. Other team members make between 3-5 times as much as I do, and their work isn't 3-5 times as good as mine, nor do they have 3-5 times as much output.
I don't think this is a rectifiable situation within this institution. They've got a set of personnel charts and the way it gets computed, I make less money than any of the janitors (who are very good, and very nice people to boot, and I'm glad they get paid so well. I wish everyone got livable wages).
I'm pretty bright, but school's a drag. I don't want mega bucks, I just want $40k/yr (localized to the southeast united states) so I can save enough money to travel, or maybe "finish [my] education".
My question is this: Are people without degrees ever compensated commensurate with other people who have degrees? As a someone who never "finished their education", how badly do you think this as hurt you? How do you navigate the job seeking and hiring process? As someone who hires programmers, do you pay more for diplomas? Is that an institutional necessity, or based on your own value judgement?
i need to know how to pass everything after the .php part in this link
"http://wreckedclothing.net/help/[email protected]&t=985559"
to a iframe on the same page. "hosted on the same site"
like this
"<iframe>
src="http://www.wreckedclothing.net/[email protected]&t=985559"
frameborder="0"
width="829"
name="tree"></iframe>
see how it adds everything to the link in src
Hi all,
I am currently using AsciiDoc (http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/) for documenting my software projects because it supports pdf and html help generation. I am currently running it through cygwin so that the a2x tool chain functions properly. This works well for me but is a pain to setup on other windows computers. I have been looking for alternative methods and recently revisited Sphinx. Noticing that it now produces html help files I gave it a try and it seems to work well in the small tests I performed.
My question is, is there a way to specify map id's for context sensitive helpin the text so that my windows programs can call the proper help api and the file is launched and opened to the desired location?
In AsciiDoc I am using "pass::[]". By using these constructs a context.h and alias.h are generated along with the other html help files (context sensitive help information).
I need some help. I loaded xml on a movieclip and i also have a button to go to another frame but the xml keeps loadding!! what can i do to remove the xml each time i click on that button?
I'm using flash cs4 AS3.Please help
Hi, I just can't find the help.py file in order to create the API reference for the monkeyrunner. The command described at the Android references
monkeyrunner <format> help.py <outfile> does not work when i call monkeyrunner html help.py /path/to/place/the/doc.html.
It's quite obvious that the help.py file is not found and the monkeyrunner also tells me "Can't open specified script file". But a locate on my system doesn't bring me a help.py file that has anything to do with monkeyrunner or Android.
So my question is: Where did they hide the help.py file for creating the API reference?
I'm getting started with RegEx and I was wondering if anyone could help me craft a statement to convert coordinates as follows:
145.00694,-37.80421,9 145.00686,-37.80382,9 145.00595,-37.8035,16 145.00586,-37.80301,16
to
145.00694,-37.80421
145.00686,-37.80382
145.00595,-37.8035
145.00586,-37.80301
(Strip off the last comma and value and turn it into a line break.)
I can't figure out how to use wildcards to do something like that. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
The support forums on ESPN.com recommend using Stack Overflow with the ESPN tag. That's why I'm here.
I'm trying to obtain a list of all NCAA college basketball teams using ESPN's Teams API. I started with this GET request:
http://api.espn.com/v1/sports/basketball/mens-college-basketball/teams?apikey=MY_API_KEY
That gave me a list of teams, but many of them are missing. For example, there is no Nebraska. So then I thought that maybe I need to get a list of teams by conference. So I read this in the documentation:
GROUPS: Allows for filtering by "group" or division, e.g. AL East, NFC South, etc. For group IDs and their corresponding values, make a request to http://developer.espn.com/v1/{resource}/leagues. Not applicable to golf and tennis.
So then I try to make a request to `http://developer.espn.com/v1/basketball/mens-college-basketball/leagues?apikey=MY_API_KEY' and it says the page does not exist.
Is this a bug or user error?
Hi There
I need to be able to create name server entries for new domains being registered and need some helpin setting up a name server on the internet. I am looking for some good resources - prefereably with a windows machine.
Any tips to help getting started greatly appreciated.
Cheers.