Displaying 20 results from an estimated 745 matches for "circumventing".
2013 Feb 05
1
[LLVMdev] Install circumvented ?
Hi,
I did a recent svn build of llvm/clang, but 'make install' ran into this :
llvm[5]: Install circumvented with NO_INSTALL
Whats this ?
Regards,
John Smith
PS : please cc me when replying from llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu, im only
subscribed to cfe-dev at cs.uiuc.edu
2013 Feb 05
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Install circumvented ?
Has anything actually gone wrong in the install? AIUI llvm/clang build
various test executables/internal tools which the user wouldn't have any
benefit from installing, and I gather the simplest way to exclude them from
a recursive make install is to guard the directory with NO_INSTALL on the
directory.
IOW I think this is normal behaviour.
Cheers,
Dave
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1998 May 25
0
Circumventing write protect on ZIPDISKS.
Felix von Leitner told me:
> The [zip disk] security can be circumvented by putting a read-write
> disk in the drive, then using a needle to do the eject and inserting
> the read-only disk. Done.
> AFAIK there hasn''t been a published way to hack the protection in
> software, but I see no reason to trust them.
Regards,
Roger.
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If it''s there and you can
2004 Dec 10
1
How to circumvent negative eigenvalues in the capscale function
Dear All
I am trying to do a partial canonical analysis of principal coordinates
using Bray-Curtis distances. The capscale addin to R appears to be the only
way of doing it, however, when I try and calculate a Bray-Curtis distance
matrix either using Capscale or Vegedist (capscale I understand uses
Vegedist anyway to calculate its distance matrix), R uses up all available
memory on the computer,
2013 Feb 05
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Install circumvented ?
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 5:15 PM, David Tweed <david.tweed at arm.com> wrote:
>
> IOW I think this is normal behaviour.
>
Ok, thanks.
- John Smith
2023 Apr 20
1
It would be nice if OpenSSH would have features to circumvent network filters, like SSL tunneling
On Wed, 2023-04-19 at 19:00 -0700, Yuri wrote:
> I am in the network that is behind the Zscaler firewall.
>
> Virtually all ports except 80 and 443 are closed. ssh through any of
> ports 80 and 443 is disallowed based on protocol content analysis.
>
>
> It would be nice if OpenSSH would have some features that would allow
> the user to break out of such network.
>
2010 Jul 13
0
circumvent the proxy user
Hello everybody,
my company wants to integrate all Unix servers into active directory.
For "normal" account management I decided more or less to go down the
winbind route.
To have all information in one place, we also want to put sudoers in the AD.
Now the question is, how can I access the information ?
I don't think, winbind can provide sudoers information.
So, I guess I have to
2013 Jul 12
1
How to circumvent "Symlink has no referent"?
Hi,
in my backup script I'm using the "-L" option to transform symlinks into referent files/dirs. Now I'm also using the "--delete" option.
Unfortunately "--delete" doesnt work if an error like "Symlink has no referent" occurs. So far the only solution for that seems to not
use the "-L" option or to add "--ignore-errors". It
2011 Jul 05
1
Circumventing code/documentation mismatches ('R CMD check')
Hello,
As prompted by B. Ripley (see below), I am transfering this over from R-User
...
For a package I am writing a function that looks like
test <- function(Argument1=NA){
# Prerequisite testing
if(!(is.na(Argument1))){
if(!(is.character(Argument1))){
stop("Wrong class.")
}
}
# Function Body
cat("Hello World\n")
}
Documentation of this is straight forward:
2018 Oct 30
2
PostgreSQL port accessible even though it should be blocked by firewall
On 10/29/2018 08:18 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 29.10.2018 um 20:03 schrieb Frank Thommen:
>> PostgreSQL is running in a docker container:
>>
>> $ docker ps
>> CONTAINER ID??????? IMAGE???????????????????????? COMMAND
>> CREATED???????????? STATUS????????????? PORTS??????????????????? NAMES
>> 6f11fc41d2f0??????? postgres?????????????????
2012 Dec 03
2
Stop User from Changing URL
I have an authentication and autherization system built on the same
lines outlined by Michael Hartl, rails tutorial.
Here is the employees_controller.rb:
class EmployeesController < ApplicationController
before_filter :signed_in_employee, only:
[:index, :edit, :update]
before_filter :correct_employee, only:
[:edit, :update]
etc
etc
2007 Feb 05
2
application 'allway sync' evades sticky bit?!
Hi,
am running:
Redhat EL4.4 i386, Samba 3.0.23d from Sernet, ext3 fs
Samba as PDC
Someone's got the idea to have one big share with access managed by
directory's sticky bit.
This works perfectly well when normal XP or W2k clients work with their
explorer.
But: With 'allway sync', an app to synchronize for example between
laptop and fileserver the program is somehow able to
2008 Jun 06
2
Prototype: Use of /proxy?url= to circumvent the Same Origin Policy
Hi, everyone.
I was able to get the Ajax.Request basically working, such that it
returns "Damn! You are beyond #10...", but I had to change the "/proxy?
url=" to "http://localhost/myApp/proxy.html?url=". Apparently, the
response is just my proxy.html page.
With "/proxy?url=" in place, WebSphere shows an error:
SRVE0017W: A WebGroup/Virtual Host to handle
2023 Apr 20
4
It would be nice if OpenSSH would have features to circumvent network filters, like SSL tunneling
I am in the network that is behind the Zscaler firewall.
Virtually all ports except 80 and 443 are closed. ssh through any of
ports 80 and 443 is disallowed based on protocol content analysis.
It would be nice if OpenSSH would have some features that would allow
the user to break out of such network.
I suggest that OpenSSH adds the SSL tunneling feature:
1. The server would have the
2010 May 10
3
Using Rails 3 edge to circumvent current_period bug?
I get an error using Rails 3 beta3 on Ruby 1.9.2-preview1
undefined method `current_period'' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
This commit should fix it
http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/a0cc94b32e5b4e4dce50787eed1208406f99ea82
But I forgot how to ensure I am running on edge with Rails 3.
Is it a special bundler command I need to use?
Thanks!
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2003 Dec 15
1
syslinux / antique computers
Hi,
is there an easy way to circumvent the SYSLINUX novice protection thing?
intended users don't know about CTRL key to circumvent it.
I'm trying to make a generic bootdisk for systems of 8086 - Pentium4.
however the bootdisk is slow, so I'd like to use Syslinux + Memdisk to load a diskette image.
then the text displayed to user will be:
1) FreeDOS bootdisk (accelerated, 386
2004 Oct 25
1
Syslinux and USB support
Hi,
I'm writing as I'm an happy user of syslinux/isolinux(pxelinux, as it
has kade booting from floppy/hd/cd simple and reliable...
(I've looked the tons of workaround developers had to develop to
circumvent bugs BIOS bug in isolinux....)
I think that next frontier for syslinux should be USB booting: it
already works, but here also there are a lot of BIOS problem that a
bootloader
2006 Jun 06
5
Functional tests and protected actions
Hello!
I have certain methods in my Application Controller, that I need to access.
Namely ApplicationController#logged_in_user
The problem is, that when I try to access it, I get:
NoMethodError: protected method `logged_in_user'' called for
#<AdminController>
Any ideas how I can circumvent that?
Or are functional tests really not suited for any kind of logins and session
work?
2012 Dec 15
3
How to speed up the for loop by releasing memeory
Dear list;
How can I speed up the run of following code (illustrative)
#========================================================================
con<-vector("numeric")
for (i in 1:limit)
{
if(matched data for the ith item found) {
if(i==1) {con<-RowOfMatchedData } else
{con<-rbind(con,matchedData)}
}
}
2010 Jun 24
4
Samba PDC and big files
Hello,
I'm trying to setup a PDC with Samba, but I have the known problem of the
roaming profiles: big files. I think it's difficult to guarantee that a
inexperienced user will copy is downloaded files, documents, or whatever,
to a H:\ share instead of is handy desktop. Other problem is the files of
Outlook or Thunderbird that can get big. The goal is to avoid email
configuration each