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2019 May 29
2
Dict issue with PostgreSQL for last_login plugin (duplicate key)
On 28.5.2019 22.34, mabi via dovecot wrote:
> ??????? Original Message ???????
> On Monday, May 20, 2019 12:37 AM, John Fawcett via dovecot
> <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
>
>> there's no field name that is obviously the primary key. I've
>> reworked the patch to use the postgres default primary key constraint
>> name (tablename_pkey).
>>
2006 Nov 06
1
Register vs. Host=IPADDR
I am not sure if I am going to use SIP registration's or just specify
the host ip address in sip.conf. Are there any pros or cons to the
two? My phones will have a static IP address and won't be changed
unless a admin does it. So the logical path would be to just turn off
registration on the sip account (in the phone setup). Can anyone
forsee a problem to this? Something I will miss
2002 Jun 14
2
software downlaod-urgent
Dear sir,
I am a foreign researcher attach to Toyama
University-Japan, Dept. of Chemical Eng.
I am working on a project which requires linking of
various process parameters with design conditions.
I found interesting on your R-software,which was
introduced to me through some profs.Thanks for making
it available free.
I need to use mutiparameter regression analysis to
correlate 3 process
2003 Dec 31
2
chroot + ssh concerns
Hello,
I'm new to the list, but hopefully I've done enough digging around that
I don't get yelled at too terribly ;)
We're looking to implement a chrooted environment for allowing users to
scp files from servers. That's basically the only functionality that
we need in this case. We're looking to chroot the user and/or remove
any chance that the account can login via
2017 Jan 04
1
Re: [PATCH v3 2/6] v2v: ova: don't detect compressed disks, read the OVF instead
...z. tar.xz, zip -- instead of the uncompressed tar
container).
> Also the main reason for doing this check was to be able to skip the
> detection. The detection would be problematic because we would have to
> extract the header of each file, perform the check and clean the
> leftovers.
Consdering also your work with patch #5 (which applies only with
uncompressed tar OVAs, basically) to read the offset and size of the
image file within the tar, we could just read the first 512 bytes of it
(like done now), and decide whether to untar+uncompress it or go ahead
reading it from the tar as you...
2016 Dec 09
2
Re: [PATCH v3 2/6] v2v: ova: don't detect compressed disks, read the OVF instead
On Wednesday, 7 December 2016 17:13:06 CET Tomáš Golembiovský wrote:
> The information whether the disk is gzip compressed or not is stored
> in the OVF. There is no reason to do the detection.
>
> Signed-off-by: Tomáš Golembiovský <tgolembi@redhat.com>
> ---
> v2v/input_ova.ml | 28 +++++++++++++++++-----------
> v2v/test-v2v-i-ova-gz.ovf | 2 +-
> 2
2006 Jun 22
9
Apache Security
Hello, I have a server running CentOS 4.3 with all the latest updates.
The server in question has been hacked by spammers a few times. The
details of the hack have been basically the same every time. I find
some directory created by the apache user account in /tmp. The new
directory contains an html file, and a list of email addresses to spam
and a perl script that spams all those email