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2006 Feb 05
8
sha1 or md5?
I''m building a site that requires user log-in and i have seen the Agile
book using sha1 for password hashing while R-Forum uses md5.
Is there any compelling argument to use one over the other?
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2007 Feb 23
3
Ethernet bridge overflow ?
...yst switch
The other interface is connected directly to a CMTS (a sort of router
for cable modem) configured as bridge too.
More than 20Mbps of bandwith cross this bridge. Most of this traffic is
p2p (~80%)
When traffic goes over 14Mbps the bridge seems to saturate (overflow ?
) and start to make colision and loose packets
I''ve take a look to this paper
http://facweb.cti.depaul.edu/jyu/Publications/Yu-Linux-TSM2004.pdf
And with a duron 1,3Ghz+512 mbps he obtain these values
Input Rate 28,444,444
(bps)
Latency 29
(us)
Throughput 28,000,000
(bps)
Linux CPU 77%
Occupancy
A duron 1,3...
1997 Dec 14
1
Samba performance on Fast Ethernet networks when linked to Win95
...e "collisions LED" is on merely all the time.
Using Win95 ftp
---------------
SERVER -> Win95 Workstation 12 sec
Win95 Workstation -> SERVER 24 sec
When doing this transfer, the LED from the network card is flashing all
the time , the average load of the hub is about 40% and "colisions LED"
blinks from time to time.
Using Linux ftp from a Linux Worksation, I got the same 12 sec when
transferring file (approx 2.2 Mbytes/sec) . the HUB load was 40% and
very rare collisions.
PARAMETERS INVOLVED IN PERFORMANCE
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read raw - extremely important,...
2014 Nov 21
2
Handle of "subscription" file/folder for IMAP
...t here are shown an
being folders to be subcribed.
Question was if it is possible to deny the show of this info in IMAP
globally.
If I subscribe, for example to "subscriptions", it created the folder, and
in the Maildir creates ".subscriptions" with its own structure, so no
colision, so far so good.
But I'd like to hide "subscriptions" and "dovecot.sieve" from users.
Possible?
Havent found any info about this,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gedalya [mailto:gedalya at gedalya.net]
> Sent: sexta-feira, 21 de Novembro...
2014 Nov 21
1
Handle of "subscription" file/folder for IMAP
Hi,
Sorry to re-ask, what can I do to prevent this?
Thanks,
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> From: dovecot [mailto:dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org] On Behalf Of Jorge
> Bastos
> Sent: quarta-feira, 19 de Novembro de 2014 21:04
> To: dovecot at dovecot.org
> Subject: Handle of "subscription" file/folder for IMAP
>
> Hi,
>
> For IMAP users, there's the
2007 Aug 21
1
samba share problem
...in
> 102400+0 records out
> 104857600 bytes (105 MB) copied, 43.1757 seconds, 2.4 MB/s
>
> So write isn't great either but the file server is raid-5
> so that's probably more the cause. During reads from the
> samba server, the load never exceeds 0.2 and there are no
> colisions or errors in ifconfig output.
>
> Any help with this greatly appreciated.
>
> System info:
> Linux 2.6.23-rc3
> Intel quad core q6600 1gb ram
> disks 6x sata 320gb in raid5 all ncq enabled
>
> smb.conf, nearly stock
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from...
2014 Nov 04
0
Samba Upgrade-iad
...ran samba-tool doman classicupgrade... with --dns-backend=BIND_DLZ
> etc.
>
> Can I ask why you compiled samba4 & Bind9 ?, bearing in mind that samba
> 4.1.11 (soon to be 4.1.13) and bind 9.9.5 are both available from
> backports ?
>
> Rowland
>
>
> > --several colisions had to be edited out of the ldap directory
> before the upgrade would complete -- a trusted domain account had to
> be removed-- an early phase of the classicupgrade script warned me
> that it would not be imported, but a later phase choked apparently
> because it hadn't been i...
2001 Dec 07
3
more on cbq parameters
While I''m thinking about that review of howto changes, here are a few
other responses about things I don''t believe. I''ll be interested in
more info if anyone has any.
====
[from new doc]
Besides being classful, CBQ is also a shaper and it is in that aspect
that it really doesn''t work very well. It should work like this.
I''ve not noticed that it
2004 Aug 18
6
Report of collision-generation with MD5
Just got a pointer to this via ACM "TechNews Alert" for today:
http://www.acm.org/technews/articles/2004-6/0818w.html#item2
Seems that "... French computer scientist Antoine Joux reported on
Aug. 12 his discovery of a flaw in the MD5 algorithm, which is often
used with digital signatures...."
There's more in the article cited above.
Peace,
david
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David H. Wolfskill
2012 Nov 11
8
[PATCH v12 0/7] make balloon pages movable by compaction
Memory fragmentation introduced by ballooning might reduce significantly
the number of 2MB contiguous memory blocks that can be used within a guest,
thus imposing performance penalties associated with the reduced number of
transparent huge pages that could be used by the guest workload.
This patch-set follows the main idea discussed at 2012 LSFMMS session:
"Ballooning for transparent huge
2012 Nov 11
8
[PATCH v12 0/7] make balloon pages movable by compaction
Memory fragmentation introduced by ballooning might reduce significantly
the number of 2MB contiguous memory blocks that can be used within a guest,
thus imposing performance penalties associated with the reduced number of
transparent huge pages that could be used by the guest workload.
This patch-set follows the main idea discussed at 2012 LSFMMS session:
"Ballooning for transparent huge