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2022 Sep 24
17
[Bug 3475] New: ED25519 signature verification nondeterministic spurious failure
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3475 Bug ID: 3475 Summary: ED25519 signature verification nondeterministic spurious failure Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: v9.0p1 Hardware: amd64 OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: P5 Component: ssh
2002 Mar 14
4
posix me harder
People might find this entertaining and/or useful: http://www.gnu.org/manual/autoconf-2.52/html_chapter/autoconf_10.html With the help of Jos Backus I just discovered the answer to http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync-cvs/2002-January/001271.html is that Sun's test(1) is breathtakingly broken when passed a dangling symlink: $ ln -s /nowhere bad $ ls -l bad lrwxrwxrwx 1 josb
2002 Dec 08
1
Sudden Bug
High I'm using samba in my private network since 1 year. Since yesterday I fi nd the mesg in the appendix when I trie to print. File transfer works fine, you find all printers but its not possible to print anything. Where to search ? Thanks a lot Bernd -------------- next part -------------- [1995/12/08 12:52:10, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(342) tdb(/var/lib/samba/printing.tdb):
2005 Dec 05
2
Re: [users] CentOS 4.2 dag repo problem.
Hello, It would be nice if we could get a full list of packages which have a wrong sha1 checksum. I don't have the bandwidth for a full mirror of all of Dag's rpms and i also don't have shell access to such a mirror. So a small request for a mirror admin: The following checks the files repodata/*.xml.gz against the sha1 sums in repomd.xml and checks the RPMS/*.rpm files against
2019 Dec 20
0
list.files(., pattern=<>, recursive = TRUE, include.dirs = TRUE)
Hi all, I ran into a weird corner-case of list.files today and I'm wondering what people think about it and a potential wishlist enhancement related to it. Consider the case where we call list.files with recursive and include.dirs both TRUE and we supply a pattern. In this case pattern is applied to directory names when deciding whether to list the directory return value but NOT when
2020 Mar 25
2
CentOS 6.10 bind DNSSEC issues
Hi, ??? Anyone else had any issues with CentOS 6.10 bind DNS server issues this afternoon. At 16:26 (GMT) had alerts for DNS failures against our CentOS 6.10 bind DNS servers from our monitoring system. Sure enough DNS requests via the server was failing, checking the named.log showed dnssec issues; 25-Mar-2020 16:26:10.285 dnssec: info: validating @0xb48b17c0: push.services.mozilla.com
2007 Jul 05
1
First install No Sound
Hi Gang. I installed CentOS last night and the sound card detection failled to detect the sound card. I have a Asrock K8NF6G-VSTA mother board, with a nVidia NF6100-405 chip set. I have tried various live distro's and I ran Fedora 7 on it for just over 2 weeks and none of them detected the sound card. I'm a newbie to Red Hat based distributions but have been using Mandriva for
2007 Jul 06
0
Sent from CentOS box First install no Sound
Hi Gang. I installed CentOS last night and the sound card detection failled to detect the sound card. I have a Asrock K8NF6G-VSTA mother board, with a nVidia NF6100-405 chip set. I have tried various live distro's and I ran Fedora 7 on it for just over 2 weeks and none of them detected the sound card. I'm a newbie to Red Hat based distributions but have been using Mandriva for
2008 Jan 30
2
sipsock_read: BAD! BAD! BAD!
Does anyone know the cause of these BAD BAD BAD messages? I think I lost all my calls when it happened too. We have nagios running against IAX and nagios reports that IAX is down. It would seem that the entire application locks up when this happens and calls are dropped. Connected to Asterisk 1.2.14 currently running on flexo (pid = 26846) Verbosity is at least 3 flexo*CLI> show channels
2008 May 29
2
[LLVMdev] problems compiling gcc frontend: Error: bad register name `%rbp'
I have problem compiling the gcc frontend. Almost everything seems to compile but at the very end when crt startup files are compiled, the assembler complains about bad registers. Any idea what I am doing wrong? Thanks, Robert HOST: os: ubuntu 2.6.18 kernel x86_64 GNU/Linux compiler: gcc (GCC) 4.0.3 (Ubuntu 4.0.3-1ubuntu5) SOURCE: svn trunk gcc4.2 CONFIGURE:
2008 Apr 03
2
What to do with this data?
Hello, This is not necessarily a question about R, but more about how we should display our data in general. (Will we then use R to do that, once we know what to do ;-) I received good replies about such things in the past on this mailing list so I give it a go. Here's what we did: We showed a fairly large number of subjects search engine queries and different possible search engine
2011 Jun 25
1
[Bug 38673] New: all object is black
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38673 Summary: all object is black Product: Mesa Version: unspecified Platform: x86 (IA32) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: medium Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2008 Aug 12
1
Powernow Failure with Xen Kernel
Sorry to have so many questions but I seem to have quite a few mini problems with my first Xen setup. My xen server works fine with Powernow on the standard Kernel but with the Xen kernel it fails. Does anyone know why? Details below. With Standard Kernel powernow-k8: Found 2 Quad-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 8350 processors (8 cpu cores) (version 2.20.00) powernow-k8: 0 : fid 0x0
2006 Sep 13
1
printing a generated function crashes R
Dear All, the last expression in the following code snippet crashes R (version 2.3.1 on Windows XP) when run interactively: make.bad.function <- function(kind) { zz <- switch(kind, "1" = 1, "2" = 2) stopifnot( !is.null(zz) ) eval( bquote( function(x) { x + .(zz) })) } #
2006 Nov 14
6
unable to get channel lock BAD BAD BAD
I am seeing the following in my log file (standard trixbox install). One seems to be complaining about an error in the dialplan but it won't tell me what file or what line. The other (maybe related) is complaining about a channel lock. How to do go about trying to figure out what the problem is and how to solve it? ---------------Logfile-------------------------------------------- Nov 14
2010 May 31
1
Suddenly "HDLC Bad FCS (8)" errors on ISDN-PRI, changed nothing
Hi fellow asterisk users, I am running Asterisk 1.4.29 with an Digium TE121 card (wcte12xp kernel module) an approx. 100 snom320. The whole installation is running without issues since 5 months. Without having changed anything on the asterisk server for at least 2 months, i noticed "clicking sounds" at external calls over the PRI. Asterisk constantly throws the following messages: ...
2013 Jul 08
3
[5.xx-6.01] broken PXE with HTTP
On 07/05/2013 01:02 PM, Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote: > > 5.00 [pxelinux.0] OK 5.01 [pxelinux.0] OK 5.02-pre1 > [pxelinux.0] OK 5.02-pre2 [pxelinux.0] OK 5.02-pre3 [pxelinux.0] > BAD (freeze, no error messages, 100% CPU used) > > 5.10-pre1 [pxelinux.0] BAD (freeze, no error messages, 100% CPU > used) 5.10-pre2 [pxelinux.0] BAD (Failed to load: ldlinux.c32,
2003 Dec 04
4
ext3_get_inode_loc: bad inode number:
I've got an approximately 100GB ext3 FS which we recently sized down from 300GB using e2fsadm (with the disc offline obviously). I noticed the following in dmesg the other day: EXT3-fs error (device lvm(58,8)): ext3_get_inode_loc: bad inode number: 14827639 EXT3-fs error (device lvm(58,8)): ext3_get_inode_loc: bad inode number: 14041793 EXT3-fs error (device lvm(58,8)): ext3_get_inode_loc:
2004 Aug 19
1
Received packet with bad UDP checksum
I was just on 70minute call (IAX2 -> Internet -> IAX2) and during that time I heard several "pops", or "clicks". Each time it happened, I saw the following message: Aug 19 15:36:36 NOTICE[1173711792]: rtp.c:429 ast_rtp_read: RTP: Received packet with bad UDP checksum Any ideas what causes these, and why they turn in to a "pop", instead of just silence, or a
2008 May 29
0
[LLVMdev] problems compiling gcc frontend: Error: bad register name `%rbp'
On May 28, 2008, at 5:22 PM, robert muth wrote: > I have problem compiling the gcc frontend. > Almost everything seems to compile but at the very end > when crt startup files are compiled, the assembler complains > about bad registers. > Any idea what I am doing wrong? > Thanks, > Robert It looks like your assembler is being invoked in 32-bit mode. Other people have had