Są tu spece od Dockera? Próbuję uruchomić kontener Dockera używają Podmana (https://github.com/TechnitiumSoftware/DnsServer/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md), ale utknąłem. Po wielu próbach, kombinowaniu, aktualizacji setek programów, utknąłem na niemożności uruchomienia kontenera, bo twierdzi, że port 53/tcp jest w użyciu. Zrobiłęm już chyba wszystko, co mi wpadło do głowy, czyli wyłączenie systemd, wyłączenie nasłuchiwania przez systemd na porcie 53 i nic to nie daje. Co ciekawe, netstat nie pokazuje portu 53 jakoby był w użyciu, więc nie wiem nawet, jaki program może tego używać. Co ciekawe, jak wziąłem nmapa z innego hosta, to pokazuje, ze port 53 jest zamkniety, wiec cos tam nasluchuje, ale nie wiem co.
Podobno podman używa jakiegoś własnego serwera DNS do zarządzania siecią między kontenerami, ale nie ogarniam tego, a i nie wiem, czy tu może być problem. Poza tym serwerem podmana, nie przychodzi mi juz nic do glowy.
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Wczoraj odkryłem ciekawy program, którego szukałem od lat :). Mowa o programie #termshark. Z wyglądu i funkcjonalności przypomina program na desktopa o nazwie #Wireshark.
Z opisu wynika, że obsługuje także inne platformy:
The new issue of the #UNIGIS offline magazine is out now! It offers insights into the work with #networks in the field of #Geoinformatics, with an article by Dr. Martin Loidl @gicycle
:gt: @graph_tool is a comprehensive and efficient :python: Python library to work with networks, including structural, dynamical and statistical algorithms, as well as visualization.
It uses :cpp: C++ under the hood for the heavy lifting, making it quite fast.
For one day only this week, York ground station was active, running two satellite workshops with my MA students. Both were entirely successful, having involved some of the most complex and lengthy prep I've ever done for a single activity. A lot of hard work, time, and energy well rewarded with some great images and curious questions. An actual teaching win!
Passes from NOAA 19, 18, and 15 all shown here, plus double-X antenna
"The structure of the universe and the laws that govern its growth may be more similar than previously thought to the structure and growth of the human #brain and other complex #networks such as the Internet or a social network of trust relationships between people, according to a new paper published in the science journal Nature’s Scientific Reports."
In the 1980s as railroads abandoned thousands of miles of track following deregulation,
Congress provided for “#railbanking,” seeking to preserve rail corridors while allowing for interim use as trails.
Today, there are nearly 26,000 miles of rail-trails in the U.S., according to RTC.
• More than $830 million in U.S. Department of Transportation funds announced last week under the ⭐️Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods ⭐️grant program went to #trails, #walking and a #biking#infrastructure, according to the Rails to Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit advocacy organization.
• Among the projects selected for the Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods program are at least four that will 🔸repurpose former railroad lines into trails.🔸
• Additional funding of nearly $45 million is now available under the ⭐️Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment ⭐️program for planning and construction of #connected#pedestrian and #bicycle#networks within communities or along transportation spines between communities, regions or states.
So this is finally happening. It seems like “The Connectivity of Things: Network Cultures Since 1832” will appear in #OpenAccess, too. There's still some way to go until this makes its appearance in November. Next: proofreading.
#POTUS Joe #Biden on Fri announced >500
new #sanctions on #Russia & its #war machine in the largest tranche of penalties since Moscow’s invasion of #Ukraine nearly 2 yrs ago.
Biden followed through on a promise to further punish #Putin 1 wk after opposition leader #AlexeiNavalny died in a Siberian prison. The sanctions — as well as those added Fri by the #EU — come 1 day before the 2nd anniversary of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
Since #YoMos is not on Mastodon, you will get the advertisement from me :D if you are a #Bachelor/ # Master/ #PhD level student of #ecological#modelling or you supervise any, this is perfect! You get to present your project in a conference-like setting, but your audience are your peers! Big bonus for #mathematical modelling this year: The awesome @KorinnaAllhoff will give a keynote, and I will probably give a workshop on #pattern#formation in #networks! Sign up here -> https://www.yomos.org
If you grew up in a city with a low #entropy street network, such as #Chicago, you'd better not walk around a foreign city without a navigator. Instead, if you grew up in #Prague, feel free to go on a hike to melt the One Ring.
#Network stumper: I can't tracert a website URL (unable to resolve, no entry in ARIN) but I can view it in browser. Other folks can't tracert OR see it on web if on PC but can if using phone+data from same location. Seems like #DNS, and I was able to override with hosts entry once I figured out the website IP (using web-based tracert, and ARIN had IP). But I'd love to know why. #IT#Networks (not my site, just helping a friend)
Hello! I'm Avery Winters. I build software that gives people a reason to not hate their computers as much. I care a lot about robustness, performance, and preserving people's #privacy and freedom.
@realTuckFrumper ...and if you don't have enough sense to leave X, you'll just be kicked out by the bossclown.🤪
Question remains: Why are they still there anyway? The internet is bigger than a former wellknown/respected platform.
We have the technology #websites#servers#blogs#networks ...
Next was a fantastic talk by Noah Askin on how collaboration leads to novelty in popular music at the Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems. Using Spotify data Askin shows how musical collaboration is a significant predictor of various novelty metrics via access to diverse ideas and/or exposure to creative alters. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFlHYr6MzZs (3/8) #music#creativity#complexity#networks
1 Jan 1983 is considered the official birthday of the #Internet. Prior to this, the various computer #networks did not have a standard way to communicate with each other. A new communications protocol was established: Transfer Control Protocol/ Internetwork Protocol (TCP/IP). This allowed different kinds of #computers on different networks to "talk" to each other. ARPANET and the Defense Data Network officially changed to the TCP/IP standard on 1 Jan 1983. https://www.npr.org/2008/01/05/17872707/system-that-made-internet-possible-turns-25
“A deep understanding of social #networks can be used to create an artificial tipping point, changing population behavior by fostering behavioral cascades.”