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2016 Apr 27
7
Bourne shell deprecated?
Hello List, Today someone in a meeting claimed the Bourne shell is deprecated, one of the reasons being it supposedly has security issues. Well that's all news to me, and I cannot find anything online to corroborate the claim. Is this true, is it a bash vs. Bourne FUD, or something else? Thanks, Jack
2009 Sep 24
5
Checksum property change does not change pre-existing data - right?
My understanding is that if I "zfs set checksum=<different>" to change the algorithm that this will change the checksum algorithm for all FUTURE data blocks written, but does not in any way change the checksum for previously written data blocks. I need to corroborate this understanding. Could someone please point me to a document that states this? I have searched and searched
2015 May 27
3
Weak DH primes and openssh
On Wed 2015-05-27 05:23:41 -0400, Hubert Kario wrote: > On Tuesday 26 May 2015 15:10:01 Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: >> On Tue 2015-05-26 14:02:07 -0400, Hubert Kario wrote: >> > OEIS A014233 >> >> Hm, this is a sequence, but not an algorithm. It looks to me like it is >> not exhaustive, just a list of those integers which are known to have >> the stated
2005 Apr 07
2
blame-transfer protocol on PXE boot
hpa, etal, pxelinux works great from a push of the reset button. machine boots normally. However, after i issue 'reboot' command, my box fails to find the tftp server during reboot. This looks to be happening before pxelinux has any chance to participate, so it cannot be to blame. Im seeking corroboration here before I go badgering the bios-provider here's the relevant
2016 Apr 27
3
Bourne shell deprecated?
On 04/26/16 21:13, John R Pierce wrote: > On 4/26/2016 6:45 PM, Jack Bailey wrote: >> >> Today someone in a meeting claimed the Bourne shell is deprecated, >> one of the reasons being it supposedly has security issues. Well >> that's all news to me, and I cannot find anything online to >> corroborate the claim. Is this true, is it a bash vs. Bourne FUD, or
2016 Apr 27
6
Bourne shell deprecated?
On 26/04/16 10:07 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 4/26/2016 6:45 PM, Jack Bailey wrote: >> >> Today someone in a meeting claimed the Bourne shell is deprecated, one >> of the reasons being it supposedly has security issues. Well that's >> all news to me, and I cannot find anything online to corroborate the >> claim. Is this true, is it a bash vs. Bourne FUD, or
2016 Apr 27
3
Bourne shell deprecated?
On 04/27/16 13:21, Pouar wrote: > On 04/27/16 08:49, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: >> On 04/26/16 21:13, John R Pierce wrote: >>> On 4/26/2016 6:45 PM, Jack Bailey wrote: >>>> Today someone in a meeting claimed the Bourne shell is deprecated, >>>> one of the reasons being it supposedly has security issues. Well >>>> that's all news to me,
2023 Jan 17
1
Default route mandatory on a Samba member server?
On 17.01.2023 14:54, Kees van Vloten via samba wrote: > > Op 17-01-2023 om 13:49 schreef Peter Milesson via samba: >> Hi folks, >> >> Is a default route and gateway mandatory on a Samba member server? >> >> The AD DCs, the workstations and the Samba member server are on the >> same network segment. As the member server only serves files to the >>
2006 Apr 27
1
Filename too long
This is the rsync version I am using. rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26 Copyright (C) 1996-2002 by Andrew Tridgell and others <http://rsync.samba.org/> Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, batchfiles, IPv6, 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums I have a file with a looooong name which I rsync from PC1 to PC2. (redhat-9) I am getting the
2013 Feb 23
1
understanding namespace configuration
i'm a little confused about namespace configuration. reading http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Namespaces , and looking at the examples, it seems that when a namespace is declared, you can either do "namespace { ..." or "namespace foo { ..." - i'm having trouble finding clarity on the significance of "foo" though. it would appear it's not required, but then what
2014 Jul 01
1
(no subject)
Hi, All: I am having trouble joining a samba 3.6.3 joining a samba 4.1.6 domain. This is what I get: administrator_local at msp-vl030-vm124:~$ sudo net ads join -U Administrator Enter Administrator's password: Using short domain name -- ZCORP Joined 'MSP-VL030-VM124' to realm 'zcorp.zurich.co' DNS Update for msp-vl030-vm124.zcorp.zurich.co failed: ERROR_DNS_INVALID_MESSAGE
2007 Dec 14
1
performance problem with windows 2003 client
I've run into an odd (at least to me) performance issue between a samba server and windows 2003. The windows side is w2k3 w/ SP2 on an HP DL585 with HP EVA SAN storage. Linux is CentOS 5 on a Sun X4200 with samba package samba-3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4and a FUSE mounted filesystem (glusterFS). Watching the network tab of task manager while pulling a few large files from the samba server to the
2016 Nov 20
2
uninitialized values in Attributes.cpp
> If 3.9 shipped with these issues (assuming these are not false positive), it would be interesting to 1) know why the sanitizers didn’t catch it, and 2) add valgrind to the release qualification process (CC Hans). Yes, I'd be interested to see some corroboration. Note that the issue here is pretty specific: it only happens during optimized compile using Clang-3.9. This is all I did:
2008 Mar 28
2
[PATCH] oggmerge, various
> I'm testing this. Meanwhile, a brief question, do you really want > Kate's media type to be "application" as opposed to "text"? Thanks. About the media type, my understanding was that text was for actual text, not binary that could be decoded into text. If you think another would be more appropriate, please tell which. If it would be text/x-kate, I'd see
2011 Sep 04
6
How to run a .reg file?
Hi, I need to run a .reg file. In windows, I think I'd just double click on it. If I try to run it in wine, it says it's not a valid executable. How do I run it?
2007 Mar 02
12
Prototype: Ajax.Request w/asynchronous: false
All, I have the following Ajax call: new Ajax.Request(action, {asynchronous: false, method: ''post'', parameters: params_to_pass, evalScripts: true}); The action that I''m calling is using render :update to send back Javascript. When asynchronous is set to true above, then the Javascript is executed (because of evalScripts:
2005 May 02
2
WeatherScope Color-Choosing Issues
...t highlighted correctly based on the mouse position, and the correct color is not selected when you click the mouse. It appears that the color that is selected when you click the mouse is correct for the position of the mouse, but does not match the color that is displayed in that region. This is corroborated by the fact that it appears that the mouse highlight tries to lock on to regions between two of the displayed boxes. I think the drawing of the boxes and the mouse highlight simply have the incorrect size, nothing more than that. I've attached screenshots of the basic widget under WindowsXP a...
2004 Oct 05
1
Non-working module on TDM400P?
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had any pointers on how to determine whether or not a module has gone wonky on the TDM400P? I have a 2 FXO (channels 3 and 4) and 2 FXS unit (channels 1 and 2). The bad (?) module in question is the FXO module on channel 3. I can't dial in to or out of that channel; dialing in gives a busy signal, dialing out just shows * hanging around after attempting a
2016 Dec 19
3
fts-solr: Returning 400 on searches; unescaped braces
Using Debian, dovecot-solr 1:2.2.26.0-4, and solr-tomcat 3.6.2+dfsg-9, I am getting 400 errors when doing searches. Here is an example search query from dovecot that failed (captured with wireshark): Frame 23: 338 bytes on wire (2704 bits), 338 bytes captured (2704 bits) on interface 0 Linux cooked capture Internet Protocol Version 6, Src: ::1, Dst: ::1 Transmission Control Protocol, Src
2017 Jun 08
0
Math ops behaviour with multiple classes
I think you may be confusing (S3) class and ?mode. > x <- seq.int(1:3) > class(x) [1] "integer" > mode(x) [1] "numeric" > class(x+.5) ## coercion [1] "numeric" > mode(x+.5) [1] "numeric" But note: > y <- as.integer(1) > class(y) [1] "integer" > class(y) <- "foo" > mode(y) [1] "numeric" >