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2024 May 22
1
OpenSSH server doesn't log client disconnect without SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT
...log.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_9.3:
2024-05-19T15:48:06.591206+02:00 qeporkak sshd 15053 - - Accepted
keyboard-interactive/pam for opty from 127.0.0.1 port 41006 ssh2
2024-05-19T15:48:06.601660+02:00 qeporkak elogind-daemon 1111 - - New
session 2 of user opty.
2024-05-19T15:48:07.797821+02:00 qeporkak sshd 15058 - - Received
disconnect from 127.0.0.1 port 41006:11: disconnected by user
2024-05-19T15:48:07.797967+02:00 qeporkak sshd 15058 - - Disconnected
from user opty 127.0.0.1 port 41006
2024-05-19T15:48:07.802031+02:00 qeporkak elogind-daemon 1111 - -
Removed session 2.
SSH-2.0-PuTTY_Release_0.81:
202...
2024 May 22
2
OpenSSH server doesn't log client disconnect without SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT
On Tue, 21 May 2024, Opty wrote:
> Hello,
>
> can anyone confirm that OpenSSH server doesn't log client disconnect
> without SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT?
OpenSSH logs the disconnection regardless of whether the client sends
SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT or just drops the connection.
A little more information may be logged from the disconnect packet
if it was sent, but there should always be a
2006 Jun 25
0
database schema COLLATION
Is there a way to set the collation when creating a table in a
migration?
Thanks,
Ricardo
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2008 Apr 05
1
Need help with Talisman Online
...nually..
Have any a idea what i do wrong? [Laughing]
Directx 9c
glxgears output:
15800 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3159.898 FPS
16485 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3296.928 FPS
16289 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3256.929 FPS
15750 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3149.922 FPS
16407 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3281.174 FPS
15058 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3010.717 FPS
17035 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3406.459 FPS
glxinfo output:
name of display: :0.0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
server glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation
server glx version string: 1.4
server glx extensions:
GLX_EXT_visual_info, GLX_EXT_vis...
2015 Jan 24
4
Indexing Mail faster
Hi,
I am trying to get faster search results on our webmail client(Roundcube).
Besides using Lucene for FTS are there other options?
Would having all mails indexed give fast results?
Currently the time it takes to search 25,000mails is 4mins. If indexed how
much faster are we looking at?
Really appreciate if someone could advise about this.
Thanks
Kevin
2015 Jan 24
0
Indexing Mail faster
...14305 14308 14359 14366 14455 14477 14479 14481 14490 14491 14566 14622 14640 14644 14653 14661 14662 14663 14664 14708 14712 14732 14733 14734 14755 14781 14805 14807 14808 14809 14825 14832 14833 14853 14860 14902 14905 14907 14908 14929 14931 14940 14954 14955 15010 15021 15026 15037 15039 15057 15058 15062 15065 15066 15142 15143 15145 15154 15169 15172 15206 15220 15294 15398 15424 15435 15436 15512 15558 15569 15616 15634 15649 15653 15776 15778 15827 15868 15870 15899 15900 15920 15926 15927 15928 15929 15944 15946 15948 16013 16014 16015 16074 16075 16078 16080 16103 16104 16105 16108 16109...
2018 Jan 22
3
What does this mean? select(1, [0], , NULL, {60, 0}) = 0 (Timeout)
...===================
packet_write_wait: Connection to 192.168.30.43 port 22: Broken pipe
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (72833675 bytes received so far)
[receiver]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(605)
[receiver=3.0.9]
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (15058 bytes received so far)
[generator]
rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at io.c(605) [generator=3.0.9]
SENDING DATA SERVER
===================
10137 00:55:40 select(1, [0], [], NULL, {60, 0}) = 1 (in [0], left {59,
999997})
10137 00:55:40 read(0,
"m\306Y{za\332D[Ko\254R\25\226\2H)a\34...
2018 Jan 22
0
What does this mean? select(1, [0], , NULL, {60, 0}) = 0 (Timeout)
...t_write_wait: Connection to 192.168.30.43 port 22: Broken pipe
> rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (72833675 bytes received so far)
> [receiver]
> rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(605)
> [receiver=3.0.9]
> rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (15058 bytes received so far)
> [generator]
> rsync error: unexplained error (code 255) at io.c(605) [generator=3.0.9]
>
> SENDING DATA SERVER
> ===================
> 10137 00:55:40 select(1, [0], [], NULL, {60, 0}) = 1 (in [0], left {59,
> 999997})
> 10137 00:55:40 read(0,
>...
2005 Jan 12
0
Shares disconnect on XP when Offline Files enabled after migration from v2.x to v3.0.7
...t; [dray] -> [dray]
succeeded
[2005/01/10 17:31:45, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(324)
Allowed connection from (192.168.6.55)
[2005/01/10 17:31:45, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648)
dh3pcm21 (192.168.6.55) connect to service dray initially as user dray
(uid=502, gid=502) (pid 15058)
[2005/01/10 17:31:52, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(324)
Allowed connection from (192.168.6.55)
[2005/01/10 17:31:52, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(571)
Closing connections
-------SNIP-------
Contents of smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = fcmc
;password server = BDC1, P...
2013 May 03
2
Find the flow data from its accumulation of the panel data
...2132 270
534 14 101.54000 10106 822 15169 14648 -521
535 15 103.08333 10109 4 12823 15241 2418
536 15 103.08333 10109 5 9010 10026 1016
537 15 103.08333 10109 6 14562 17547 2985
538 15 103.08333 10109 7 11713 15592 3879
539 15 103.08333 10109 8 11631 15058 3427
540 15 103.08333 10109 9 9524 10428 904
541 15 103.08333 10109 11 3735 4166 431
542 15 103.08333 10109 12 10326 9561 -765
543 15 103.08333 10109 13 12687 12691 4
544 15 103.08333 10109 15 330 502 172
545 15 103.08333 10109 16 1484 1799...
2015 Jan 27
4
Indexing Mail faster
...t; 14366 14455 14477 14479 14481 14490 14491 14566 14622 14640 14644 14653
> 14661 14662 14663 14664 14708 14712 14732 14733 14734 14755 14781 14805
> 14807 14808 14809 14825 14832 14833 14853 14860 14902 14905 14907 14908
> 14929 14931 14940 14954 14955 15010 15021 15026 15037 15039 15057 15058
> 15062 15065 15066 15142 15143 15145 15154 15169 15172 15206 15220 15294
> 15398 15424 15435 15436 15512 15558 15569 15616 15634 15649 15653 15776
> 15778 15827 15868 15870 15899 15900 15920 15926 15927 15928 15929 15944
> 15946 15948 16013 16014 16015 16074 16075 16078 16080 16103 161...
2008 Sep 30
5
Corrupted transaction log file / record size too small
I recently upgradeded dovecot on one of our servers from version 1.0.10
to version 1.1.3. Ever since, we've been seeing occasional errors
similar to this sequence (with the username and IP addresses elided):
Sep 30 00:09:56 alcor dovecot: pop3-login: Login: [4954], XXXX, NNN.NNN.NN.NNN
Sep 30 00:09:56 alcor dovecot: wrapper[5006]: pop3, XXXX, NNN.NNN.NN.NNN
Sep 30 00:09:56 alcor