Corsair

joined 11 months ago
 

Hi,

I would like to create a LAN where each node need to authenticate before gaining access to the LAN.

and secondly be able to monitor the data consumption of each node and even limit the speed for a node when exceeded.

I'm looking for something FLOSS. For example a single-board computer with a gnu/Linux etc...

Maybe some distribution or solution already exist for this ?

Thanks.

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/19296452

Hi,

I would like to make some simple network simulations

I've tried to make run few (under Linux or Windows)

  • Kathara
  • GNS3
  • EVE-NG (3.1 GB ! to download )
  • omnetpp
  • ns-3
  • Cisco Packet Tracer (Not FLOSS, if I'm not mistaken )

The only one that I managed to install, run and use (set some nodes) was sadly the Cisco Packet Tracer ...

They other have their install process way to much complex or with such layer of dependency or more simply they way the works is too complex (running side VM for each nodes etc..) make it challenging to installing.

Do youn know a FLOSS Network Simulator , this is easy to install ?

Thanks.

 

Hi,

I would like to make some simple network simulations

I've tried to make run few (under Linux or Windows)

  • Kathara
  • GNS3
  • EVE-NG (3.1 GB ! to download )
  • omnetpp
  • ns-3
  • Cisco Packet Tracer (Not FLOSS, if I'm not mistaken )

The only one that I managed to install, run and use (set some nodes) was sadly the Cisco Packet Tracer ...

They other have their install process way to much complex or with such layer of dependency or more simply they way the works is too complex (running side VM for each nodes etc..) make it challenging to installing.

Do youn know a FLOSS Network Simulator , this is easy to install ?

Thanks.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Thank you very much for your feedback @[email protected] & @[email protected]

 

Hi,

Often apps offer you a way to "share" some content. While doing so you have a native Android menu that propose you few compatible apps to "share" it.. great... But I don't want to share it I want to save it locally (on the device) Any ideas how to do just that ?

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Quart Vs Flask (programming.dev)
 

Hi,

I've read quite few articles about Flask Vs quart.

But the one that I found do not go deep.. :/ (and are big adept of copy/past ...)

So, beside the extra features (ASGI, HTTP/2, WebSockets..)

I'm wondering if async/await in this context give a real boost of performance ?

When a client connect to a worker I don't think that while await, will allow another client to use the same work ? or am I wrong ?

Do you have any metric ? Or if you switched from Flask to Quart di you noticed a gain ? lost ?

Thanks.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Thanks @[email protected] unfortunatly ikea is quite the opposite of

... ~strong ...

 

Hi,

I'm looking for a ~strong cabinet with some shelves where I could install some IT equipment mostly Single-board computer, DIY NAS

So it doesn't need to be tall , so I guess that ~40cm height would be enough.

Additionally it would have the following:

  • air vents
  • all sides panel in resistant metal (steel) ? (so no glass/plexi panel)
  • holes to fix it to the ground or wall
  • a hole to pass an electrical cord.
  • a hole to pass an Ethernet wire.

I found only one reference (for now) that look a like what I'm searching https://www.hartmann-tresore.fr/gamme-serveur-protect.html But this website lack of prices and pictures :/ and anyway I don't need such a height.

Any idea where to look at ? or what that kind of item might be named ?

Thanks.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Thanks @[email protected] weird because I can use XHR as async.. see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest/open open(method, url, async)

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hi,

I discovered this webpage
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/XMLHttpRequest

Where it say

The Fetch API is the modern replacement for XMLHttpRequest.

Without further explain on why so...

Did you (yourself) migrated from XHR to The Fetch API ? and is it better ? or do you know any (not bias) article about it ?

What about performances etc..

Thanks

cross-posted onhttps://lemmy.world/post/14707833

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Thank you all for your input's !! 🤗

I've put the files on a USB flash drive formatted as a classic FAT. Then I mounted it in the VM (I confirm no need the VMware-tools for that :)

 

Hi,

I have a fresh debian VM under VMware W0rkstation.

I was wondering how can I pass data between the host (Windows :/ and the VM) with the VM being fully offline is it possible ?

Tested and not working:

  • host sharing a network drive (SMB) not possible as debian will require the install of cifs-utils
  • create a virtualized NTFS drive. not possible need ntfs-3g for debian

Any ideas ?

note: open-vm-tools is impossible either as I want to install it without being connected ton the www.[^1]

Thanks.

[^1]: World Wide Web (aka internet)

 

Hi,

Following my previous post where quickly share code ?

I'm looking for a pastebin / git / github self-hosted software written in 🐍 Python.

Here the features that I'm looking for (anyway like it's in Python I could create my self the missing one afterward :)

  • self-hosted, (but may have some instance public online)
  • compatible with git (and therefore history log )
  • syntax highlight for a various languages (especially 🐍 Python )
  • Can show the difference between versions (modified, added, removed ) with color and nice interface.
  • Fully LOSS (aka FOSS)

Thanks.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Really cool ! (bookmarked*)
Just the essential !
to bad there isn't either a difference between versions or a history of the changes

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Thank you very much @[email protected] , any names for GitHub alternatives ?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Thanks @[email protected] ,

This is looking great, sadly Opengist on which Blocks is based. is written in Go :/ and I can't support that[^1]

[^1]: Belong to google & https://go.dev/PATENTS

 

Hi,

I'm looking something (a website ?) to quickly share code.

That have the following attribute

  • not especially need to register !
  • syntax highlight for a various languages (especially 🐍 Python )
  • users can upload modified version of the code
  • Can show the difference between versions (modified, added, removed ) with color and nice interface.
  • Something that respect as much the gnu philosophy (so nothing like Github etc..)

Thanks.

 

Hi,

I'm helping an NGO that need to renew their Microsoft 365 License...

So we can see the active one under (in admin.microsoft.com )

home\Your product - Product

But no option here to renew, only to contact a previous "Partner" (this option is a no go)

in home\Purchase services\Product details it seem we can buy new licenses...

But their no indication if those licenses will start after the previous one !? If the users assigned to the previous license will receive the new one automatically etc..

Of course I went to the help section, but either it's a FAQ (where my question is not listed... of course...) or it's a link to the partner.. but not directly to Microsoft...

If you have any clue, I'm all ears. :)

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