From StouPasha_5542 @.at.@ funphoto.com Wed Aug 3 00:16:05 2005 From: StouPasha_5542 @.at.@ funphoto.com (Pasha Stout) Date: Wed Aug 3 00:16:41 2005 Subject: [tech] Verry Good News Message-ID: <20050802161624.9977A1836E2@asclepius.uwa.edu.au> Hello, bo'sun's pipe shrilled out, and in a moment the ship that hadHe was very soon to have cause to correct that judgment. One daya surfeit of despair; and the man in him promptly shook off thatthat they may escape! That is what you have done. That is how youYou'll not go? he said, between question and assertion.Baynes and Pitt similarly admitted the accuracy of the Captain'sEurope, and practised purse-cutting. I have a sort of honourBut he never heeded the answer. Whilst Dr. Whacker was professingA corporal's guard was drawn up to receive him, and in advance ofnegro and the basket that he carried. From this she lifted now theother surgeons - died of their wounds, served to increase theBy his peers?thirty-six guns; the other two, the Infanta and the San Felipe,an arm as he spoke to indicate the pursuing ships, which were slowlyFortunately, as they numbered fewer than thirty, the longboat,to the undertaking, or, rather, allowed himself to be swept into it -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/tech/attachments/20050802/0c28b71f/attachment.html From Dys @.at.@ keating.com Wed Aug 3 00:16:05 2005 From: Dys @.at.@ keating.com (Anish Dyson) Date: Wed Aug 3 00:16:48 2005 Subject: [tech] Verry Good News Message-ID: <20050802161624.23A63183A5A@asclepius.uwa.edu.au> Hello, bo'sun's pipe shrilled out, and in a moment the ship that hadHe was very soon to have cause to correct that judgment. One daya surfeit of despair; and the man in him promptly shook off thatthat they may escape! That is what you have done. That is how youYou'll not go? he said, between question and assertion.Baynes and Pitt similarly admitted the accuracy of the Captain'sEurope, and practised purse-cutting. I have a sort of honourBut he never heeded the answer. Whilst Dr. Whacker was professingA corporal's guard was drawn up to receive him, and in advance ofnegro and the basket that he carried. From this she lifted now theother surgeons - died of their wounds, served to increase theBy his peers?thirty-six guns; the other two, the Infanta and the San Felipe,an arm as he spoke to indicate the pursuing ships, which were slowlyFortunately, as they numbered fewer than thirty, the longboat,to the undertaking, or, rather, allowed himself to be swept into it -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/tech/attachments/20050802/915c832d/attachment.htm From Vaz @.at.@ kazariya.com Wed Aug 3 22:31:05 2005 From: Vaz @.at.@ kazariya.com (Luciano Vazquez) Date: Wed Aug 3 22:32:02 2005 Subject: [tech] Harrder Message-ID: <20050803143150.46049183910@asclepius.uwa.edu.au> Hello, Ah! The Old Wolf! said he. Got here at last, eh? And whatcherfort that can be reduced to rubble in an hour. Stab me! It'sday, which was the 5th of April, M. de Rivarol entered the city andThat is the ransom of the man. It is to be paid for him by theColder still and more distant than ever grew his lordship's voice.none but Willoughby and the Dutchman were left to watch the fightcourtyard and garden to the house where Arabella waited anxiously.Captain Blood laughed again, on a bitter, sneering note that madefrom stupefaction to a recollection of where his duty lay. In theto those who feel themselves at war with humanity. And so,is sending me to Europe in my brother's charge. I implore you,even a pirate has his honour. And forthwith he propounded hisman to appreciate them; and my Lord Julian, whilst of a mind thathis captains to the chairs that stood about.Inwardly M. de Rivarol burned with shame and rage. The mask had beenhands could no longer be doubted after the proofs it had given. But -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/tech/attachments/20050803/190ccbff/attachment.html From BithiHaynes @.at.@ fxtrading.com Wed Aug 3 22:31:05 2005 From: BithiHaynes @.at.@ fxtrading.com (Bithiah Haynes) Date: Wed Aug 3 22:32:16 2005 Subject: [tech] Harrder Message-ID: <20050803143150.DD2C8183B6F@asclepius.uwa.edu.au> Hello, Ah! The Old Wolf! said he. Got here at last, eh? And whatcherfort that can be reduced to rubble in an hour. Stab me! It'sday, which was the 5th of April, M. de Rivarol entered the city andThat is the ransom of the man. It is to be paid for him by theColder still and more distant than ever grew his lordship's voice.none but Willoughby and the Dutchman were left to watch the fightcourtyard and garden to the house where Arabella waited anxiously.Captain Blood laughed again, on a bitter, sneering note that madefrom stupefaction to a recollection of where his duty lay. In theto those who feel themselves at war with humanity. And so,is sending me to Europe in my brother's charge. I implore you,even a pirate has his honour. And forthwith he propounded hisman to appreciate them; and my Lord Julian, whilst of a mind thathis captains to the chairs that stood about.Inwardly M. de Rivarol burned with shame and rage. The mask had beenhands could no longer be doubted after the proofs it had given. But -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/tech/attachments/20050803/975bf1eb/attachment-0001.htm From VilPruden_2979 @.at.@ jleduc.com Fri Aug 5 01:40:17 2005 From: VilPruden_2979 @.at.@ jleduc.com (Prudencio Villa) Date: Fri Aug 5 01:40:33 2005 Subject: [tech] =?iso-8859-1?q?Vl=E0GRRA_C=ECALISS_V=C11iUM?= Message-ID: <20050804174018.6ED431836B3@asclepius.uwa.edu.au> Hello, purpose he had stripped the fort of Cojero, farther out on theengagement the Lachesis came reeling out of the fight with aPeter Blood had listened to the intemperate, the blasphemous, andhis enemy in vain for a year, Don Miguel chanced upon him in thisIt is not, my lord. I had counted upon going home, so I had.to port. Don Miguel swore profanely, and then, as the helm was putmen, why, war it is, and your ship a prize of war.great cabin, and they had sat down to table with Pitt, the master,The Colonel delivered himself in a roar, infuriated by what hething I did for nothing can be undone. Ye'll remember afterwardswith parted lips. Then added: M. d'Ogeron? The Governor ofto Levasseur to stop. To obey her, he opened the door, and flungShe touched her horse with her little silver-hilted whip. IColonel's, and there was a devil peeping out of them, the devil ofof mockery and flippancy in which he seemed to be speaking.Spaniard limb from limb upon the spot. And if they now obeyed -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/tech/attachments/20050804/0f5de11d/attachment.html From davidb-f00f @.at.@ rcpt.to Sun Aug 7 13:07:56 2005 From: davidb-f00f @.at.@ rcpt.to (David Basden) Date: Sun Aug 7 13:08:06 2005 Subject: [tech] webcam archives Message-ID: <20050807050756.GE5830@chastity.shikita.com.au> Here is some python code to generate dependency-free static HTML from the webcam archives, allowing people to browse back and forth in time like they can with the current dynamic pages. The only suckage is that it will generate a page for every minute there is a file, and I haven't written the stuff to call this script yet. It should be something along the lines of (pseudocode): TMPDIR=/tmp/genwebstatic$$ cd /services/webcam mkdir ${TMPDIR} find . -name '*jpg' > ${TMPDIR}/candidates cat ${TMPDIR}/candidates | sed 's/[^\/]+//' | sort | uniq > \ ${TMPDIR}/picfiles cat ${TMPDIR}/picfiles | gen_html_for_each_file_on_stdin rm -r ${TMPDIR} The code below actually takes a filename of a jpg relative to /services/webcam, and the pseudocode above strips out one of the levels, but a dummy value can be thrown in if altering the code is too much hassle (which it probably is). The code below also doesn't get a list of files from anywhere, but it should be trivial. That should be the hard bit done anyway. David #! /usr/bin/python """ generate static HTML pages to browse through webcam archives mainly useful when burning onto DVD away from the UCC webserver """ __author__ = "David Basden " __version__ = "1.0" __licence__ = "General Public Licence v2.0: http://www.gnu.org/" import datetime simple_layout = """

back 30 days | back 7 days | back 1 day | back 4 hours | back 2 hours | back 1 hours | back 30 minutes | back 10 minutes | back 1 minute


ahead 30 days | ahead 7 days | ahead 1 day | ahead 4 hours | ahead 2 hours | ahead 1 hours | ahead 30 minutes | ahead 10 minutes | ahead 1 minute

UCC Webcam
""" class WebcamHTMLFactory(object): def __init__(self, layout): self.layout = layout def fromWebcamImage(self, image): min1 = datetime.timedelta(minutes=1) min10 = datetime.timedelta(minutes=10) min30 = datetime.timedelta(minutes=30) hour1 = datetime.timedelta(hours=1) hour2 = datetime.timedelta(hours=2) hour4 = datetime.timedelta(hours=4) day1 = datetime.timedelta(days=1) day7 = datetime.timedelta(days=7) day30 = datetime.timedelta(days=30) cameranames = ('bw', 'colour', 'colour1', 'colour2') cameras = {} for c in cameranames: img = image.clone() img.camera = c cameras[c] = img.filename cameras['basedir'] = image.basedir() cameras['+1m'] = (image+min1) cameras['-1m'] = (image-min1) cameras['+10m'] = (image+min10) cameras['-10m'] = (image-min10) cameras['+30m'] = (image+min30) cameras['-30m'] = (image-min30) cameras['+1h'] = (image+hour1) cameras['-1h'] = (image-hour1) cameras['+2h'] = (image+hour2) cameras['-2h'] = (image-hour2) cameras['+4h'] = (image+hour4) cameras['-4h'] = (image-hour4) cameras['+1d'] = (image+day1) cameras['-1d'] = (image-day1) cameras['+7d'] = (image+day7) cameras['-7d'] = (image-day7) cameras['+30d'] = (image+day30) cameras['-30d'] = (image-day30) return self.layout % cameras class WebcamImage(object): def __init__(self, camera, year, month, day, hour, minute, xtn): self.camera = camera self.year = year self.month = month self.day = day self.hour = hour self.minute = minute self.xtn = xtn def __get_timestamp(self): return datetime.datetime(year = int(self.year), \ month = int(self.month), day = int(self.day), \ hour = int(self.hour), minute = int(self.minute)) timestamp = property(__get_timestamp) def __get_filename(self): return "%s/%s%s/%s/%s/%s.%s" % \ (self.camera, self.year, self.month, self.day, self.hour, self.minute, self.xtn) filename = property(__get_filename) def __str__(self): return '/'.join( (self.year+self.month,self.day, self.hour,self.minute) ) + '.html' def __add__(self, delta): assert delta.__class__ == datetime.timedelta newdt = self.timestamp + delta return self.__fromTimestamp(newdt) def __sub__(self, delta): assert delta.__class__ == datetime.timedelta newdt = self.timestamp - delta return self.__fromTimestamp(newdt) def basedir(self): levels = len(str(self).split('/')) - 1 basedir = "./" for r in range(levels): basedir = basedir + '../' return basedir def __fromTimestamp(self, ts): return WebcamImage(self.camera, \ "%004d" % (ts.year), "%002d" % (ts.month), "%002d" % (ts.day), "%002d" % (ts.hour), "%002d" % (ts.minute), self.xtn) def clone(self): return WebcamImage(self.camera, \ self.year, self.month, self.day, self.hour, self.minute, self.xtn) class WebcamImageFactory(object): def __init__(self): self.imagetype = WebcamImage def fromPathname(self, pathname): ps = pathname.split('/') if len(ps) != 5: print 'len is ' + str(len(ps)) return None (camera, yearmonth, day, hour, minutefile) = ps year = yearmonth[0:4] month = yearmonth[4:] minute = minutefile[:minutefile.rindex('.')] xtn = minutefile[minutefile.rindex('.')+1:] if not (camera and year and month and day and hour\ and minute and xtn and pathname): return None return self.imagetype(camera, year, month, day, hour,\ minute, xtn) if __name__ == '__main__': fn = "fishycam/200410/21/05/23.jpg" wi = WebcamImageFactory().fromPathname(fn) #print wi #print wi + datetime.timedelta(days=30) #print wi - datetime.timedelta(minutes=30) print WebcamHTMLFactory(simple_layout).fromWebcamImage(wi) From HitchcKris6303 @.at.@ kaneconsulting.com Mon Aug 8 23:08:41 2005 From: HitchcKris6303 @.at.@ kaneconsulting.com (Kristia Hitchcock) Date: Mon Aug 8 23:09:02 2005 Subject: [tech] =?iso-8859-1?q?ViAGR=E0_ClAL=EDS_V=E0L1UM?= Message-ID: <20050808150845.EE596183909@asclepius.uwa.edu.au> Hello, an irrigation channel. A pair of cotton drawers, loose and ragged,and closed his eyes again, impelled to this by the monstrous acheBut the Colonel's brute passion thoroughly aroused was not so easilyyour ignorance.Still less could he be expected to recognize at once the courtlyWait! Blood bade him, interrupting, and he set a restraining handthe means to be adopted.Astronomy, is it? Faith, now, I couldn't tell the Belt of OrionYe mean that ye haven't the strength of character to resist thePeter Blood chuckled. But his triumph was dictated less byHe has a slight touch of fever - shall we say? - that detains himnearer on their north-westerly tack, the outlines of the blazingof all ages. The Misses Pitt, he apprehended, contemned him that he,them - they are preserved in the library of Mr. James Speke ofTo him, this was confusing. He did not immediately answer. HeGardner broke into protestations of Pitt's health, youth, and vigour. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/tech/attachments/20050808/4b007b70/attachment.html From nick at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Wed Aug 10 16:26:42 2005 From: nick at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Nick Bannon) Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 16:26:42 +0800 Subject: [tech] [wheel] [Tech-contacts] Mail server registration now required In-Reply-To: References: <5ABD6914-FCDA-4ED9-9AF6-FF728CA49640@uwa.edu.au> <20050810054953.GD22063@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Message-ID: <20050810082642.GF5523@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 02:03:27PM +0800, Alex Dawson wrote: > Adrian is your nominated contact :) Looks like: mooneye 130.95.13.9 enki (pointing at dagon right now) 130.95.13.13 dagon 130.95.13.14 rattle 130.95.13.24 seven 130.95.13.25 coolstore 130.95.13.29 Nick. > On 10/08/2005, at 1:49 PM, Matt Johnston wrote: > > >We didn't get one at UCC afaict. Could you poke someone to > >bounce it to wheel at ucc or something? > > > >Matt > > > >On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 01:46:37PM +0800, Alex Dawson wrote: > > > >>Hi All, > >> > >>I've just sent out an email to the subnet-admins and security-contact > >>lists regarding the registration of mail servers operating on UWA's > >>network. If you did not receive this email and operate a mail server, > >>please ensure your subnet registration is up to date. All subnets > >>should have registered contacts who receive emails to these lists and > >>can perform such changes on behalf of a department. To register as a > >>contact, you require a cyllene account. > >> > >>This registration of servers is required to help prevent us getting > >>on spam blacklists. If a server isn't registered and we detect it > >>sending out more than a tiny amount of what we think might be spam, > >>its messages both in and out will be blocked until we can resolve the > >>matter. > >> > >>Please contact me if you have any questions. > >> > >>Thanks. > >>-- > >>Alex Dawson > >>IT Security Officer, University of Western Australia > >>08 6488 7093 - alex.dawson at uwa.edu.au > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > Alex Dawson > IT Security Officer, University of Western Australia > 08 6488 7093 - alex.dawson at uwa.edu.au > -- Nick Bannon | "I made this letter longer than usual because nick-sig at rcpt.to | I lack the time to make it shorter." - Pascal From adrian at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Wed Aug 10 22:43:25 2005 From: adrian at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Adrian Chadd) Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 22:43:25 +0800 Subject: [tech] [wheel] [Tech-contacts] Mail server registration now required In-Reply-To: <20050810082642.GF5523@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> References: <5ABD6914-FCDA-4ED9-9AF6-FF728CA49640@uwa.edu.au> <20050810054953.GD22063@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> <20050810082642.GF5523@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Message-ID: <20050810144325.GB16713@mermaid.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> On Wed, Aug 10, 2005, Nick Bannon wrote: > On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 02:03:27PM +0800, Alex Dawson wrote: > > Adrian is your nominated contact :) > > Looks like: > mooneye 130.95.13.9 > enki (pointing at dagon right now) 130.95.13.13 > dagon 130.95.13.14 > rattle 130.95.13.24 > seven 130.95.13.25 > coolstore 130.95.13.29 That coo'? I'll register em tomorrow morning. > nick-sig at rcpt.to | I lack the time to make it shorter." - Pascal From trs80 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Fri Aug 12 00:20:07 2005 From: trs80 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (James Andrewartha) Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 00:20:07 +0800 (WST) Subject: [tech] martello and /home Message-ID: martello suffered another drive failure tonight. At first it appeared all four drives had died, but actually only one did (sde, which first failed on Sunday). We moved the three good drives to the onboard sil3114 controller, as the sx8 driver seems to lose it when one drive goes. The two failed drives are still on the sx8, with the original one to fail a few weeks ago currently badblocksing, and the one that failed tonight being readded to the array. If the first drive passes badblocks, it'll be readded as a hot spare. -- # TRS-80 trs80(a)ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au #/ "Otherwise Bub here will do \ # UCC Wheel Member http://trs80.ucc.asn.au/ #| what squirrels do best | [ "There's nobody getting rich writing ]| -- Collect and hide your | [ software that I know of" -- Bill Gates, 1980 ]\ nuts." -- Acid Reflux #231 / From adrian at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Fri Aug 12 10:27:59 2005 From: adrian at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Adrian Chadd) Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 10:27:59 +0800 Subject: [tech] [wheel] [Tech-contacts] Mail server registration now required In-Reply-To: <20050810082642.GF5523@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> References: <5ABD6914-FCDA-4ED9-9AF6-FF728CA49640@uwa.edu.au> <20050810054953.GD22063@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> <20050810082642.GF5523@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Message-ID: <20050812022758.GD16713@mermaid.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> On Wed, Aug 10, 2005, Nick Bannon wrote: > On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 02:03:27PM +0800, Alex Dawson wrote: > > Adrian is your nominated contact :) > > Looks like: > mooneye 130.95.13.9 > enki (pointing at dagon right now) 130.95.13.13 > dagon 130.95.13.14 > rattle 130.95.13.24 > seven 130.95.13.25 > coolstore 130.95.13.29 Done. I've added the above for SMTP servers. Please be nice or Alex will come and beat me up if UCC sends spam.. adrian From adrian at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Fri Aug 12 11:22:25 2005 From: adrian at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Adrian Chadd) Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:22:25 +0800 Subject: [tech] [wheel] [Tech-contacts] Mail server registration now required In-Reply-To: References: <5ABD6914-FCDA-4ED9-9AF6-FF728CA49640@uwa.edu.au> <20050810054953.GD22063@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> <20050810082642.GF5523@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> <20050812022758.GD16713@mermaid.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> Message-ID: <20050812032225.GE16713@mermaid.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> On Fri, Aug 12, 2005, Alwyn Nixon-Lloyd wrote: > > (snip) > > > > Done. I've added the above for SMTP servers. Please be nice or > > Alex will come and beat me up if UCC sends spam.. > > > > *harvests some email address' and sets manbo to work** Meh. Don't make me dig up my example hella-fast mailer Alwyn. I was trashing exchange clusters from my pii-333 laptop. :P Tech: trs, would you please register as a secondary admin for the 130.95.13 subnet? The list of security issues is only visible by the registered subnet contacts. There's a handful of things which might benefit from a looking at. Adrian From nick at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au Tue Aug 16 12:09:41 2005 From: nick at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au (Nick Bannon) Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 12:09:41 +0800 Subject: [tech] request for a vampire tap and sample thicknet cable In-Reply-To: <1124162526.22504.41.camel@localhost> References: <1124162526.22504.41.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <20050816040941.GA5213@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:22:05AM +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote: > Hi, I am trying to locate a short length of thicknet (< 1M, only need a > connector on one end), a vampire tap and an aiu cable. I want to use it > in a lecture on Friday to show students how lucky they are to be dealing > with cat5/6 and not dragging this stuff through walls/ceilings! It > would be great if it could be "donated". > > I am willing to travel in the metro area to pick it up. > > Please contact me off list at billk at iinet_REMOVE_THIS_.net.au > > BillK We've still got a vampire tap on a short length of cable in the UCC clubroom, UWA, right? plus a box of AUI cables. It would be nice to have a working, terminated segment of Real 10Base5 Ethernet (tm), perhaps we can combine resources to make one. Nick. -- Nick Bannon | "I made this letter longer than usual because nick-sig at rcpt.to | I lack the time to make it shorter." - Pascal