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2012 Oct 14
1
PFIM 3.2
Dear R-user, I'm having some difficulty with working PFIM 3.2, a package for implementing population PK/PD in R. I wish to evaluate the determinant of Fisher information matrix each time with successive dose from a pre defined sequence of doses and want to store those values in a vector. It's important to note that in my 'stdin.r' file, dose<-c(u) and each time u is to be replaced as I said. I think a quick look on the fol...
2005 Aug 20
0
Network Operations Specialist - Marina del Rey, California
...work Operations Specialist for their Computer Networks Division, one of the largest and most active research groups in the world working exclusively on network technologies. See http://www.isi.edu/div7/ . JOB SUMMARY The Network Operations Specialist will coordinate and support operations of the DETER security testbed, a specially designed emulab cluster supporting repeatable experiments in computer security on a contained testbed of several hundred nodes, possibly involving the execution of risky code. This person will provide support to DETER users and others conducting experiments on the DET...
2014 Apr 02
3
Xen4CentOS: Unnecessary gpxe / ipxe obsoletes
...so there are no actual conflicts in the files. Thus, ipxe probably *shouldn't* obsolete gpxe -- there are no conflicts between the two, and ipxe doesn't provide what gpxe does. If I had already installed KVM, and was toying with the idea of giving Xen a spin, this may have been enough to deter me. I checked with the XenServer guys, and their version of ipxe doesn't obsolete gpxe; so that must have been something that was introduced in CentOS. -George
2008 Jun 12
2
Request for added functionality - tracking and blocking attacks
...ature. As many of us have seen, any sshd left open on the internet eventually becomes the target of password guessing attacks. I am aware of tools for scanning the security logs, and manipulating iptables to block ongoing attacks, but I am not aware of a way to configure sshd itself to detect and deter attacks. On my systems the logs generally show a series of login attempts from a single IP address, usually starting with common account names like "root" or "mysql", then progressing to "diane" and other common names. This can go on for hours. It would be very nice...
2004 Dec 02
1
900# DID?
Here's a question I haven't seen asked nor answered on this list: Is there a provider who offers incoming 900# services? I want to establish a 900# to be used in (about 60-70) domain registrations, to deter telemarketers from calling yet still comply with ICANN requirements for a valid phone number. Alternatively, does anyone know of a source for super-low cost DIDs (like free stanaphone, but somewhat more reliable) in *any* rate-center? TIA
2007 Aug 06
2
Proposal: Pure Regex Router
So this has been an idea ever since Rails came out. Why not use a pure regular expression router in similar fashion to gsub? I imagine it working something like this: Merb::Router.prepare do |r| r.add %r[^/(.*)/(.*)/(\d+)$], :controller => ''\1'', :action => ''\2'', :id => ''\3'' r.add %r[^/user-(\d+)$], :user_id =>
2018 May 10
0
Migrating the llvm-emacs mode to a separate git repository
...s should > make it easier for the emacs community to work with this code and make it > less intimidating for new users to contribute to. That's a separate issue, of course. I'm not entirely convinced there are hordes of Emacs developers just itching to help out with tablegen-mode but deterred by the big repository. But maybe I'm wrong. Cheers. Tim.
2008 Dec 17
6
Apple patches 6-8
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2016 Apr 11
2
discussions around upstream documentation
...Summer's GSoC > students implemented such a workflow. I agree with providing another pathway. More specifically, I am against moving entirely away from the current way of editing the wiki. Going for the git environment has its own merits as already mentioned, but at the same time it would deter some people. Not everyone is particularly fond of (or familiar with) git. I would not be surprised if some of the existing wiki authors stop contributing if the direct edit is no longer an option. Akemi
2018 May 10
1
Migrating the llvm-emacs mode to a separate git repository
...asier for the emacs community to work with this code and make it >> less intimidating for new users to contribute to. > > That's a separate issue, of course. I'm not entirely convinced there > are hordes of Emacs developers just itching to help out with > tablegen-mode but deterred by the big repository. But maybe I'm wrong. > > Cheers. > > Tim. > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev -- With best regards, Anton Kor...
2018 Feb 26
1
understanding dovecot director passdb configuration
Hey All I am very new to dovecot ecosystem. Found the software really robust and secure. Kudos to the team!!! We are setting up dovecot imap servers sharing a single nfs mount point. So to avoid nfs cache issues, we are setting up dovecot director. We are using dovecot version 2.2.10. While going through the documentation of dovecot director I stumbled across the following lines in passdb
2007 Aug 21
1
ssh-agent security
...How many people running ssh-agent and doing a ssh -A have the very same public keys in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys of the machine they are coming from? ssh(1) is very clear in its warning about enabling agent forwarding. The simple act of prompting the user before using the key would enable them to determine when they key was potentially being used without their knowledge. It won't stop an attacker from riding on ssh sessions that a user legitimately forms, but it will help deter them from using the agent socket to make new ones either to other machines or back to the source machine. This p...
2019 Aug 17
2
Giving full administrator privileges through sudo on production systems
> On Aug 16, 2019, at 11:12 PM, John Pierce <jhn.pierce at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 8:39 PM Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Why did you say it is wrong to give full admin privileges to random users? >> > > > $ sudo rm -rf / > I like this one. Long-long ago it was one of the ?tricky? questions at the
2016 Jun 20
3
problem with domain and samba3x
...get an ldap based NT4 PDC running and connected a Unix client to it, but this was a test domain and it didn't use smbldap-tools. I think one of the problems is that nobody has logged a bug report for this problem, so nobody is looking in to it, another problem is that windows is trying to deter the use of NT4-style domains, it is my understanding that Win10 will not connect to one out-of-the-box. They could (and probably will) make the use of NT4 domains impossible at any time. Rowland > > So, if anyone has a working Samba/openldap NT4 classic domain > post-badlock patches,...
2017 Aug 30
2
Mixed Autehtnication and password schemes
Hi Looking for some confirmation/direction on how to achieve the following. We have a requirement to support both SASL PLAIN and DIGEST-MD5 authentication (certification reasons). In addition to this we have an application (webmail) that utilises a master password pattern for access, as the contain web portal provides the necessary authentication. I have access to users passwords in PLAIN text
2013 Apr 22
4
[Bug 9823] New: Permission denied as root when no read for other
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9823 Summary: Permission denied as root when no read for other Product: rsync Version: 3.0.6 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: list.4.gehlen at
2006 Apr 20
8
SCM for a Rails project - Darcs or Subversion?
Hi everyone. I''m choosing an SCM for my current Rails project. Up until now, for my other (non-Rails) codings, I used Darcs and liked it very much. I''d prefer to use Darcs for my Rails development as well. Looking into the matter, I''m somewhat deterred by the appearant dominance of Subversion as the SCM tool of choice for Rails hackers. Is there a technical reason for this dominance? Should I avoid Darcs and instead use SVN for my Rails development? Should I expect poor Rais'' tools support of Darcs compared to SVN? I''ve alr...
2008 May 02
4
0.9.60 Still doesn't do Bryce 5.5 correctly.
...ven a URL here, from which the application can be downloaded for free. It was due to my own error, that I had failed to pick up quickly the fact, that the DAZ Web-site requires people to register first, before getting a product key, even though the application finally is free. This hurdle probably deterred WINE developers from getting their own Bryce 5.5 copy, either because it's a time hassle, or because it may even produce a conflict with the license, that may not cover the use of the free version for software development. So even as WINE 0.9.60 came out, it was left to chance whether Bryc...
2018 Sep 01
2
Certificates
> > And for other services like IMAP, SMTP, LDAP (maybe not LDAP) constant > changing certs even with a long lived root may get old for your customers. Why? I have corporate systems on 2 year commercial CA signed certificates and personal servers on 90 day LetsEncrypt ones - my users of IMAP and SMTP have never ever noticed when I changed the certificates on any device. They
2017 Apr 29
2
RFC #3: Improving license & patent issues in the LLVM community
...f hand. Two major points: 1) CLA’s in general require an additional approval step, which reduces contributions. 2) The apache CLA in general gives too much power (e.g. the power to relicense arbitrarily going forward) to the organization (in this case, llvm.org <http://llvm.org/>) which can deter contributions from folks who don’t want relicensing to be a simple act. -Chris > On Apr 28, 2017, at 5:46 AM, Rafael Avila de Espindola via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > I didn't find the advantage for the license change over a CLA. Can you please point me...