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2006 Aug 10
4
Getting "Invalid HTTP format, parsing fails." from one client
Hi!
I am new to Mongrel but really like it so far. We''ve been running a
single instance for our test server for about a week now. When one
of our editors accesses the site, they receive a blank white page in
Firefox and/or IE6/Win.
In Mongrel logs we see this:
Wed Aug 09 16:25:30 PDT 2006: BAD CLIENT (192.168.2.42): Invalid HTTP
format, parsing fails.
Wed Aug 09 16:25:31 PDT
2013 Sep 10
1
Dovecot 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2.5 core dump when Quota Plugin (FS) is enabled
...and of users
and clients=100, the error did not occur. Because of this I am not sure
how problematic this bug will be in a production environment? What do
you think?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
br
Harald Strack
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?Harald Strack, Dipl.Inf.(FH)
IT Development
ssystems
c/o berliner gazette
Danziger Str. 31
10435 Berlin
Tel: +49 30 2023 6071 - 1
http://www.ssystems.de
1997 Apr 22
1
SNI-12: BIND Vulnerabilities and Solutions (fwd)
...tion:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[1] Vixie P. , "DNS and BIND security issues".
This was originally published in the proceedings of the
5th USENIX Security Symposium and its included in the BIND
distribution under the doc/misc directory.
[2] Kumar A., Postel J., Neuman C., Danzig P. , Miller S.
"RFC1536: Common DNS implementation errors and suggested fixes"
Refer to problem 2 for a description of other weaknesses previously
found in the recursion scheme.
[3] Lottor, M., "RFC1033: Domain administrators operations guide"
[4] Mockapetris, P.,...
2009 Oct 23
1
cut2 once, bin twice...
Hello,
I'm using the Hmisc cut2 function to bin a set of data. It produces bins
that I like with results like this:
[96,270]:171
[69, 96): 54
[49, 69): 40
[35, 49): 28
[28, 35): 14
[24, 28): 8
(Other) : 48
I would like to take a second set of data, and assign it to bins based on
factors defined by my call to cut 2.
Does anyone know how I can do this?
Thank you,
-S
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