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2006 Jan 17
0
Printing from Samba to Authenticated printer on W2K3 in ADS
Greetings, I have a pack of SunRay network computers in kiosk mode and I need to print to the Pharos printing system. Not surprisingly, Pharos runs on Windows. It is currently set up on Windows 2003 server. To print to this system you have to authenticate to the Activate Directory the Pharos server is a member of. I thought my best bet to pull this off was to use Samba. The SunRays a...
1997 May 03
3
Re: Buffer Overflows: A Summary
...the jail allowing devices to be created and I have no real solution to this, other than, of course, making sure that nobody _does_ get into the machine, even inside a chroot jail. I think a well-thought-out ''ratchet'' security-level system is needed. Yours, - -- Martin Pool, Pharos Business Solutions <m.pool@pharos.com.au> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv Comment: http://www.pharos.com.au/mbp/public_key.txt iQB1AwUBM2qwojr8By6pblTZAQF6igMAjHBF9JIr82Dpb6COfV0Cs0YST/xFEoA1 kFVog0ifUbR0/wXOyo159ItqqYxRhSq7Kz+abtA2tlogAQwUWsmdEWdQp5ALg...
1997 May 08
0
Re: root in a chroot jail (was: Buffer Overflows: A Summary)
...ll the possible holes were covered. Right. That is the reason that a catchall solution is better than blocking just some calls. The work involved in checking everything is quite serious and error-prone work. A single error is fatal to the purpose.... Roger. > > -- > Martin Pool, Pharos Business Solutions <m.pool@pharos.com.au> >
2008 May 06
0
Managing git submodules with git.rake
...s can be a pain, check out the announcement post: http://flavoriffic.blogspot.com/2008/05/managing-git-submodules-with-gitrake.html and, of course, the github project: http://github.com/mdalessio/git-rake/tree <shameless-plug> We''ve been using it internally at my company, Pharos Enterprise Intelligence (http://www.pharos-ei.com/), for the last 5 months and it''s been a huge timesaver for us (each of our client projects have 14+ submodules, so that''s motivation for you). We''ve been looking for opportunities to open-source some of our code, and hey...
2006 Nov 10
0
Problems with getting files from Samba
...st computers which run Windows doesn't refuse my connection and I'm able to transfer files without any problem. Do you know what could cause such problem and is there a way to resolve this? -- Best regards, Denis Stenderchuck http://forum.weblamp.net/ - Webmaster Key Forums http://www.pharos-search.com - A Human Edited Directory
2006 Nov 10
0
Problems in getting files from FreeBSD server
...sn't refuse my connection and I'm able to transfer files without any problem, only FreeBSD one gave me troubles. Do you know what could cause such problem and is there a way to resolve this? -- Best regards, Denis Stenderchuck http://forum.weblamp.net/ - Webmaster Key Forums http://www.pharos-search.com - A Human Edited Directory
2007 Oct 23
1
simple data.frame question
Hi, At first I have to admit that I'm quite new to R and need some basic information. Although I searched the internet and this forum where I found answers to really sophisticated questions, I couldn't find the answer to my really simple one - or I didn't understand it for English is not my mothertongue. I'm using Rpad to simulate a webserver on my PC. Further I've got an
1998 Jun 04
5
Linux DoS attack through autoprobing
.... A very simple exploit is victim$ ls /dev/*/* repeatedly. A suggested fix is to remove or chmod 0 device nodes for hardware not installed on the machine. Ideally, modules shouldn''t lock the machine while they probe, but I suppose this might not always be possible. - -- Martin Pool Pharos Business Solutions -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQB1AwUBNXd1MTr8By6pblTZAQEurQL/SZqzipo3lH1NElSQ3ou2DUJtma2DE2ua 4QkOv3cnYdgptV0JffMLFpx4XAi0MVdwFMX3ZWMzEmNO658QacKpPPo9gqeKcMD3 jlg2v3aUkTbuU10UipQR5pKVHVJBjQcq =BgJv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2010 Oct 13
7
[OT] (slightly) - OpenOffice Calc and text files
Hello all, I had a very strange looking problem that turned out to be due to unexpected (by me at least) format changes to one of my data files. We have a small lab study in which each run is represented by a row in a tab-delimited file; each row identifies a repetition of the experiment and associates it with some subjective measurements and times from our notes that get used to index another
2010 Oct 15
0
nomianl response model
.../plain; charset="us-ascii" Albyn, I'll look into it. In fact, I have a small book on it that I bought in my very early days of using Linux. I quickly found TeX Maker (for the obvious), Code::Blocks for C/C++ and I would not have started the move without a working Smalltalk (http://pharo-project.org/home). For editing data files, I really just want something that shows data in an understandable grid and does not do weird stuff thinking it's being helpful. Bill ________________________________________ From: Albyn Jones [jones at reed.edu] Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 1:...