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2007 Feb 12
4
Zaptel install...
...pp_zapateller.so That's the only thing there (with zap, that is). The zaptel compiled and installed ok, as I can run the zttool or ztcfg to see the cards being recognized and configured. What am I missing? -- Butch Evans Network Engineering and Security Consulting 573-276-2879 http://www.butchevans.com/ My calendar: http://tinyurl.com/y24ad6 Training Partners: http://tinyurl.com/smfkf Mikrotik Certified Consultant http://www.mikrotik.com/consultants.html
2011 May 10
2
Problem with a program called winbox
...alled. I installed (on my old laptop) the msttcorefonts package and the winbox app has worked ever since with absolutely no problems. My old laptop is currently running wine 1.3.12. First, some images showing the problem: This one shows how the app looks when it is working correctly: http://www.butchevans.com/images/winboxworking.png This one shows the problem: http://www.butchevans.com/images/winboxproblem.png In the above image, you can see the terminal application window is completely black other that SOME of the text in the window. Here's another image: http://www.butchevans.com/image...
2005 Jun 16
1
smbldap adding machine error
Hi all, I'm currently working on getting the whole samba with ldap working. I'm having an error trying to join a computer to the domain, when windows goes to change to the new domain I get the dialogue box to enter the user/pass to join I do that and it returns: the following error occurred.... the username could not be found. taking a look at the smbd.log file it shows: [2005/06/16
2007 Aug 26
4
thread.so (LOAD ERROR)
I did an update to ruby 1.8.6 and since then I can''t run anything in Rails. Ex: j@necropolis:~/sandbox/rhp/0708/trunk$ rake -T /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/thread.rb:5:in `require'': no such file to load -- thread.so (LoadError) from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/thread.rb:5 from /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems.rb:85:in `require'' from
2001 Jun 15
1
EOL problem with channels.h in CVS
channels.h from today's CVS has MS-DOS ^M end-of-line chars. -- Carson Gaspar - carson at taltos.org Queen trapped in a butch body
2001 Apr 25
2
Makefile.in diff against CVS to prevent man/config rebuild every make
Bug: all .out files get rebuilt every make. This is silly, and breaks make install if root cannot write to your build dir. Fix: add dependancy check sop .out files only get rebuilt if the source file changes FixBug: if any source file gets changed, all .out files get rebuilt. This is because man pages and config files both get .out extensions but get created differently. It's
2001 Apr 25
6
Updated partial auth patch against CVS
Here is a new version of my partial auth patch against the April 24, 2001 CVS image. It fixes a couple of things (thanks to Karl M <karlm30 at hotmail.com>), and includes support for hostbased auth. It's still not pretty, but it works. 2 things Karl mentioned aren't fixed: - auth methods are still hard-coded into servconf.c. Fixing this would require a lot of work, and all the
2004 Jun 02
5
Slashdot on WRT54G
Did anyone see the article? It''s the first time I really noticed that these little Linksys routers are such a fully fledged linux machine with a decent processor and a replacable firmware. I am now itching to get one to replace the multipurpose firewall desktop machine. Has anyone experimented with the current state of the firmware and how advanced you can get with tc rules? For
2001 Apr 25
0
configure.in aclocal.m4 patch against CVS
The attached unified diff fixes configure so that all --with-libfoo options are allowed to be --with-libfoo=PATH. If the option is specified with a PATH, only that PATH is searched for the library. If it is specified as =yes or with no argument, it tries without modifying anything, and then tries looking in /usr/local. The SunOS5 targets no longer add /usr/local to include or library paths
2001 Apr 25
1
Once more, with diffs... (configure.in aclocal.m4 patch against CVS)
The attached unified diff fixes configure so that all --with-libfoo options are allowed to be --with-libfoo=PATH. If the option is specified with a PATH, only that PATH is searched for the library. If it is specified as =yes or with no argument, it tries without modifying anything, and then tries looking in /usr/local. The SunOS5 targets no longer add /usr/local to include or library paths
2001 Apr 25
0
Corrected Makefile.in diff
I attached a broken diff to my last mail. This one actually works. Sorry for the brain-o's tonight... -- Carson Gaspar - carson at taltos.org Queen trapped in a butch body -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: makediff Type: application/octet-stream Size: 3569 bytes Desc: not available Url :
2001 Apr 25
0
Minor bug in HostbasedAuthentication
When using "HostbasedUsesNameFromPacketOnly yes", the ssh client sends the hostname with a trailing dot, but the server does not strip off the trailing dot when matching against .shosts et. al., or when looking up keys in ssh_known_hosts2. This causes the host to not be found. Adding the hostname with trailing dot to the config files "fixes" this, but I think sshd should
2001 Apr 25
0
Case study of new possibilities with PartialAuth and HostbasedAuth
Finally all the pieces are in place to allow strong user and host authentication with SSH2 and the latest OpenSSH code (plus my partial auth patch). Herein I describe one problem case, and a possible solution thereof. Target: Allow user logins from host charles to host steve using passwords Previously, you would have had to trust the IP headers to authenticate charles. If charles had a
2001 May 02
2
2.9p1?? core dump in auth_log
auth.c:auth_log contains the following code: authlog("%s %s for %s%.100s from %.200s port %d%s", authmsg, method, authctxt->valid ? "" : "illegal user ", ---> authctxt->valid && authctxt->pw->pw_uid == 0 ? "ROOT" : authctxt->user, get_remote_ipaddr(),
2001 Jun 15
1
Patch for stdout/stderr buffer flush write() handling
The attached patch against today's CVS improves write() error handling and logging in clientloop.c when flushing stdout/stderr. -- Carson Gaspar - carson at taltos.org Queen trapped in a butch body -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: clientloop.c.diff Type: application/octet-stream Size: 966 bytes Desc: not available Url :
2001 Oct 17
3
Bug when flushing data in openssh 2.9
Hi! I am use SuSe 7.2 x86 and openssh-2.9p1-7.rpm I got a problem using bitkeeper on my laptop where bitkeeper reported an I/O error while reading data from 'ssh'. After much debugging, and some help from the bitkeeper people, I found out that that clientloop.c doesn't handle interrupts gracefully. (It died when it got an EAGAIN error when writing to the application) After applying
2007 Aug 10
16
[OT] Parallels or VMWare?
I''m looking to get parallels or vmware for my imac. Wondering what ppls opinions are. Besides web broswers I need to run some windows only stuff, and wondering about running MS Office Opinions? Thanx Daniel --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to
2001 Jun 15
2
openssh 2.9p1: data loss when stdout sent to a pipe
We recently tried upgrading openssh from 2.5.2p2 to 2.9p1 and discovered that it no longer worked to feed the output from a remote command into a pipe, unless the output was short and the pipe was very fast at processing its input. Example 1: ssh remote_machine some_command | less (where "some_command" generates a lot of output) now fails after the first screenful, with a
2001 Jul 09
1
sshd problem on Solaris 7: Control-C hangs shell
I have a strange problem with sshd (from openssh-2.9p2) on Solaris 7. My shell is bash. When I open an ssh session , and type a Control-C to bash's prompt, the shell hangs. (But, if I for instance run "sleep 10" (during which time the pty is in cooked mode) and press Control-C, the sleep command is interrupted quite normally, and the bash prompt returns.) Adding some debugging
2001 Apr 04
3
Problem with latest OpenSSH - 2.5.2p2
We have been using OpenSSH version 2.3.0p1 for a couple of months now with out problems. The same goes for several previous versions we have used over the last year. However, I have just installed version 2.5.2p2 and it is giving me some problems. If it were not for the latest security bulletins strongly suggesting we upgrade, I would reinstall the 2.3.0p1 version. I am running on a SGI