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2018 Jul 30
0
2.3.2.1 - EC keys suppport?
...? IPSec/IKE/Oakley curve #3 over a 155 bit binary field.
??????? Not suitable for ECDSA.
??????? Questionable extension field!
? Oakley-EC2N-4:
??????? IPSec/IKE/Oakley curve #4 over a 185 bit binary field.
??????? Not suitable for ECDSA.
??????? Questionable extension field!
? brainpoolP160r1: RFC 5639 curve over a 160 bit prime field
? brainpoolP160t1: RFC 5639 curve over a 160 bit prime field
? brainpoolP192r1: RFC 5639 curve over a 192 bit prime field
? brainpoolP192t1: RFC 5639 curve over a 192 bit prime field
? brainpoolP224r1: RFC 5639 curve over a 224 bit prime field
? brainpoolP224t1: RFC...
2018 Jul 30
3
2.3.2.1 - EC keys suppport?
> On 30 July 2018 at 20:37 ????? <vtol at gmx.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> >>>>>>> facing [ no shared cipher ] error with EC private keys.
> >>>>>> the client connecting to your instance has to support ecdsa
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>> It does - Thunderbird 60.0b10 (64-bit)
>
2018 Jul 30
2
2.3.2.1 - EC keys suppport?
...-4:
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IPSec/IKE/Oakley curve #4 over a 185 bit binary field.
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Not suitable for ECDSA.
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Questionable extension field!
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brainpoolP160r1: RFC 5639 curve over a 160 bit prime field
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brainpoolP160t1: RFC 5639 curve over a 160 bit prime field
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brainpoolP192r1: RFC 5639 curve over a 192 bit prime field
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brainpoolP192t1: RFC 5639 curve over...
2010 May 12
3
[LLVMdev] would like to contribute
Hello everyone!
I'm new to open-source in general and to LLVM in particular.
I'd like to contribute and was thinking of starting from
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5639
What the next step should be? Should I register somewhere?
Thanks,
Tami
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2016 May 18
4
passwd mismatch
...G Ram
4 proc
120 G HD
unit is behind an IPCop firewall with port forwarding.
internal IP 192.168.1.155
external IP on request
have username in /etc/dovecot/users as such:
mynamehere at mydomainhere.us:
Turned on debuggin and log file shows:
May 18 16:45:02 auth: Debug: auth client connected (pid=5639)
May 18 16:45:16 auth: Debug: client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN
service=pop3 secured session=2pP4xSQzzgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB
lip=::1 rip=::1 lport=110 rport=33742 $
May 18 16:45:16 auth: Debug:
passwd-file(mynamehere at mydomainhere.us,::1,<2pP4xSQzzgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB>):...
2006 Mar 16
0
Re: Can dtrace agent of JDK be used in IBM Websphere?
...arg1)] = sum(vtimestamp -
self->ts[copyinstr(arg0),copyinstr(arg1)]);
}
Error message:
..................
dtrace: error on enabled probe ID 1 (ID 5644:
dvm2514:libdvmpi.so:cbMethodEntry:
method-entry): invalid address (0x0) in action #1 at DIF offset 64
dtrace: error on enabled probe ID 2 (ID 5639:
dvm2514:libdvmpi.so:cbMethodExit:m
ethod-return): invalid address (0x0) in action #3 at DIF offset 28
dtrace: error on enabled probe ID 1 (ID 5644:
dvm2514:libdvmpi.so:cbMethodEntry:
method-entry): invalid address (0x0) in action #1 at DIF offset 64
dtrace: error on enabled probe ID 2 (ID 5639:...
2010 May 12
0
[LLVMdev] would like to contribute
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Tan4ik <tan4ik at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm new to open-source in general and to LLVM in particular.
> I'd like to contribute and was thinking of starting from
> http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5639
> What the next step should be? Should I register somewhere?
>
1. Register for an account at the LLVM Bugzilla (the link you sent above).
2. Find a bug to work on (as you've done already)
3. Accept the bug to show that you're working on it, so that effort isn't
duplicated
4. Post...
2008 Dec 13
0
[Bug 396] sshd orphans processes when no pty allocated
...|point14 at magma.ca
--- Comment #13 from Martin d'Anjou <point14 at magma.ca> 2008-12-13 13:37:21 ---
Looks like it has not made it to ssh 5 yet.
$ ssh localhost "trap 'echo got int' INT; sleep 40"
^CKilled by signal 2.
$ ps -ef | grep sleep
martin 5639 1 0 21:35 ? 00:00:00 bash -c trap 'echo got
int' INT; sleep 40
martin 5642 5639 0 21:35 ? 00:00:00 sleep 40
martin 5644 5625 0 21:35 pts/5 00:00:00 grep --colour=auto
sleep
$ ssh -v
OpenSSH_5.1p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007
Anyone got a patch for this versio...
2014 Apr 07
1
Source code patch (for 6.6p1) adding support for Brainpool Elliptic Curves
Dear all,
?
maybe it is a little early but the next (stable) version of OpenSSL will support
Brainpool Ellptic curves (current beta 1.0.2-beta1 contains support for
Brainpool already). Brainpool curves are defined in RFC 5639.
?
Please find attached a patch file that adds support for Brainpool Elliptic
Curves in OpenSSH. Currently, setting the bit size to 256, 384 or 521 selects
one of the matching NIST curves - specification of named curves not supported. I
added 512, which selects brainpoolP512r1 (canonically). Furthe...
2014 Nov 12
0
kernel crashes after soft lockups in xen domU
...e it
>> crashes all the time on xen2. If I compare xen1 and xen2, only
>> real difference is mainboard (Supermicro X8 on xen1; Supermicro
>> X9 on xen2) and CPU (Xeon L5939 on xen1; E5-2609 on xen2)
>>
>> As a next step I'll put the harddisks into another X8/Xeon L5639
>> server system and try to reproduce the crashes there. My bet is
>> that this system will not crash anymore. In other words, I guess
>> that this very bug is only triggered with the X9 + E-2609
>> combination.
>>
>> > Can I do anything additional to help de...
2014 Nov 05
2
kernel crashes after soft lockups in xen domU
...stable on xen1 while it
> crashes all the time on xen2. If I compare xen1 and xen2, only
> real difference is mainboard (Supermicro X8 on xen1; Supermicro
> X9 on xen2) and CPU (Xeon L5939 on xen1; E5-2609 on xen2)
>
> As a next step I'll put the harddisks into another X8/Xeon L5639
> server system and try to reproduce the crashes there. My bet is
> that this system will not crash anymore. In other words, I guess
> that this very bug is only triggered with the X9 + E-2609
> combination.
>
> > Can I do anything additional to help debugging the bug? Shall I...
2005 Oct 29
0
Some errors with 1.0.alpha4
...ere effect.
Oct 29 01:28:54 rouge dovecot: imap(glondu): pool_system_malloc(): Out
of memory
Oct 29 01:28:54 rouge dovecot: child 5642 (imap) returned error 83 (Out
of memory)
Oct 29 01:38:10 rouge dovecot: imap(glondu): pool_system_malloc(): Out
of memory
Oct 29 01:38:10 rouge dovecot: child 5639 (imap) returned error 83 (Out
of memory)
Oct 29 01:49:22 rouge dovecot: imap(glondu): pool_system_malloc(): Out
of memory
Oct 29 01:49:22 rouge dovecot: child 8839 (imap) returned error 83 (Out
of memory)
The mailbox for this user is not bigger that 10MB and dovecot
mail_process_size is set to...
2009 Feb 25
0
Winbind Issue?
...33-3.7.el5
samba-3.0.33-3.7.el5
krb5-libs-1.6.1-31.el5
Linux 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5 #1 SMP Thu Sep 4 03:51:01 EDT 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Our current workaround is to just restart the winbind service...
Any ideas?
Mike Hurst
UNIX Administrator II
Credit Acceptance Corporation
248.353.2700 ext. 5639
mhurst@creditacceptance.com<mailto:mhurst@creditacceptance.com>
2008 Jul 21
3
Building Samba 3.2.0 on Solaris with Sun compiler
I was able to build Samba 3.0.x under Solaris 10 using the Sun Studio
compiler (cc) and the Solaris ld (/usr/ccs/bin/ld) that it uses.
Trying to build Samba 3.2.0, however, I immediately run into a problem
where the build process assumes the linker understands
"--version-script", which is specific to the GNU linker:
Linking shared library bin/libtalloc.so
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: illegal
2007 Sep 11
3
Centos Router
With the current discuss of "Performance of CentOS as a NAT gateway", I
am curious how many people out there are using CentOS as a
Router/Firewall in an enterprise or service provider environment. For
myself I am not really concerned about NAT just a stateful firewall.
The other half of my questions is about performance. I have read many
articles and posts on the net about
2007 Mar 14
2
Benchmarking CVS HEAD vs. v1.0
...US (which means that CVS HEAD is doing more I/O
by updating the list indexes which are never used). Looks like the
indexes do help some, since CVS HEAD is ~5% less faster now.
./imaptest seed=1 secs=60 list=0 status=0
Logi Sele Fetc Fet2 Stor Dele Expu Appe Logo
C: 11435 11432 11422 16341 5639 4122 11415 5941 22848
S: 9984 9984 9976 14347 5013 2987 9967 3840 19947
87% 65%
./imaptest seed=1 secs=60 list=0 status=0 no_pipelining
Logi Sele Fetc Fet2 Stor Dele Expu Appe Logo
C: 5778 5778 5768 8105 2922 2021 5767 5107 11533
S: 5240 5239 5230...
2017 Aug 02
2
llvm-trunk errors with gcc-5.3.0 on SuSE Linux
...;
if (ArchProfile == llvm::ARM::PK_M)
^
/export2/src/llvm-trunk/llvm/tools/clang/lib/Basic/Targets.cpp: In member
function 'virtual bool {anonymous}::ARMTargetInfo::setCPU(const string&)':
/export2/src/llvm-trunk/llvm/tools/clang/lib/Basic/Targets.cpp:5639:48: error:
no matching function for call to
'{anonymous}::ARMTargetInfo::setArchInfo(llvm::ARM::ArchKind)'
setArchInfo(llvm::ARM::parseCPUArch(Name));
^
/export2/src/llvm-trunk/llvm/tools/clang/lib/Basic/Targets.cpp:5277:8: note:
c...
2007 Nov 26
0
14 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_as_object.c libswfdec/swfdec_file_reference.c libswfdec/swfdec_load_object.c libswfdec/swfdec_sprite_movie_as.c libswfdec/swfdec_system_security.c test/trace
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+5632: 5632 reset
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+5640: 5640
+5640: 5640 reset
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+5641: 5641
+5641: 5641 reset
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+5642: 5642
+5642: 5642 reset
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+5646...
2004 Dec 30
0
MultipleIPĀ“s in one Zone
...C=195.179.68.194
DST=xxx.xxx.xxx.10 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=59 ID=49318 DF PROTO=TCP
SPT=49086 DPT=25 WINDOW=33580 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
Dec 30 21:19:59 net2all:DROP:IN=eth1 OUT= SRC=61.9.191.57 DST=xxx.xxx.xxx.10
LEN=84 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=231 ID=35106 PROTO=ICMP TYPE=8 CODE=0 ID=32790
SEQ=5639
Dec 30 21:33:37 net2all:DROP:IN=eth1 OUT= SRC=195.179.68.194
DST=xxx.xxx.xxx.10 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=59 ID=46169 DF PROTO=TCP
SPT=52683 DPT=25 WINDOW=33580 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
Dec 30 21:33:41 net2all:DROP:IN=eth1 OUT= SRC=195.179.68.194
DST=xxx.xxx.xxx.10 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=59...
2007 May 02
41
gzip compression throttles system?
I just had a quick play with gzip compression on a filesystem and the
result was the machine grinding to a halt while copying some large
(.wav) files to it from another filesystem in the same pool.
The system became very unresponsive, taking several seconds to echo
keystrokes. The box is a maxed out AMD QuadFX, so it should have plenty
of grunt for this.
Comments?
Ian