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2001 Nov 16
1
auth.c:secure_filename() ownership test continues past home directory
...uth.c:secure_filename() code which causes it to be more aggressive than
intended. We first noticed the problem in OpenSSH-2.9.9.
secure_filename() comments that the loop walking up the directory
components stops if it is past the home directory. However, the filename
argument to the function is canonicalized with realpath() while the home
directory provided by the password entry never is canonicalized. If the
password entry home directory is not the canonial path (automounted, for
example), then the component walk does not terminate until it has reached
the root directory, which is past the hom...
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
...binaries are handled gracefully. Using DAV for public access makes
it much easier users to check out the code since web browsers and a
number of file managers support access natively.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ has a useful quick start and overview for
those familiar with cvs as well as the canonial reference
documentation. Highly recommended.
Repository layout: There are a couple of standard layouts. We'll start
with project directories at the top level and see how that goes.
Thanks everyone for your patience.
-r
P.S. Big crosspost here; please edit your reply destinations as
ap...
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
...binaries are handled gracefully. Using DAV for public access makes
it much easier users to check out the code since web browsers and a
number of file managers support access natively.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ has a useful quick start and overview for
those familiar with cvs as well as the canonial reference
documentation. Highly recommended.
Repository layout: There are a couple of standard layouts. We'll start
with project directories at the top level and see how that goes.
Thanks everyone for your patience.
-r
P.S. Big crosspost here; please edit your reply destinations as
ap...
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
...binaries are handled gracefully. Using DAV for public access makes
it much easier users to check out the code since web browsers and a
number of file managers support access natively.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ has a useful quick start and overview for
those familiar with cvs as well as the canonial reference
documentation. Highly recommended.
Repository layout: There are a couple of standard layouts. We'll start
with project directories at the top level and see how that goes.
Thanks everyone for your patience.
-r
P.S. Big crosspost here; please edit your reply destinations as
ap...
2004 Mar 16
4
migration to subversion
...binaries are handled gracefully. Using DAV for public access makes
it much easier users to check out the code since web browsers and a
number of file managers support access natively.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ has a useful quick start and overview for
those familiar with cvs as well as the canonial reference
documentation. Highly recommended.
Repository layout: There are a couple of standard layouts. We'll start
with project directories at the top level and see how that goes.
Thanks everyone for your patience.
-r
P.S. Big crosspost here; please edit your reply destinations as
ap...
2005 Apr 18
1
\PIPE\NETLOGON (NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_NOT_FOUND)
Help,
wbinfo -t fails with the error in subject, and getting sids of groups that
aren't BUILTIN fail. Everything else seems to work. Note: I am not
converting my kerberos tickets to krb4, is this necessary? (It used to work
without it..but now it seems not to work.) I get no errors from kinit.
all other wbinfo requests succeed with the exception of looking up the SIDS of
groups that