search for: discoverable

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 161 matches for "discoverable".

2016 May 27
2
What this attacks means?
..._dahdi.c: Ignoring any changes to 'hasmanager' (on reload) at line 47. [May 27 15:52:33] WARNING[2306] chan_sip.c: !!! PLEASE NOTE: Setting 'nat' for a peer/user that differs from the global setting can make [May 27 15:52:33] WARNING[2306] chan_sip.c: !!! the name of that peer/user discoverable by an attacker. Replies for non-existent peers/users [May 27 15:52:33] WARNING[2306] chan_sip.c: !!! will be sent to a different port than replies for an existing peer/user. If at all possible, [May 27 15:52:33] WARNING[2306] chan_sip.c: !!! use the global 'nat' setting and do not set '...
2011 Jul 14
4
Security vulnerability process - last call
In May I sent out a draft security vulnerability process. Mostly it seems to have met with approval or at least acquiescence. We received some comments and based on that I have prepared a new final draft. The changes ought not to be controversial. Please send any final comments by the 28th of July (14 days from now). Unless there are objections, we will regard the process as formally in force
2009 Dec 03
1
How small can a compiled smbd/nmd be?
...problems with low amount of space on our target machine, the question is how low can we go? So far we have just made a quick samba packages that requires 22mb of space, however since we are not experts on samba, it could be us that are stupid :) What we want to have is a: Samba server that is discoverable by windows and osx machines. only needs to support one user. Just file write support, everything else as printing ect is irrelevant for our problem. Can we compile a small version of samba that just gives us this, or is 22mb (or similar) the best we can do? If you need any more info, or have su...
2013 Sep 03
1
Asterisk crash issue
...970] chan_sip.c: No valid transports available, falling back to 'udp'. [Sep 2 16:00:00] WARNING[4970] chan_sip.c: !!! PLEASE NOTE: Setting 'nat' for a peer/user that differs from the global setting can make [Sep 2 16:00:00] WARNING[4970] chan_sip.c: !!! the name of that peer/user discoverable by an attacker. Replies for non-existent peers/users [Sep 2 16:00:00] WARNING[4970] chan_sip.c: !!! will be sent to a different port than replies for an existing peer/user. If at all possible, [Sep 2 16:00:00] WARNING[4970] chan_sip.c: !!! use the global 'nat' setting and do not set '...
2015 Mar 23
1
Unable to connect to remote asterisk
...xes.so': /usr/lib64/asterisk/modules/res_ari_mailboxes.so: undefined symbol: stasis_app_mailbox_to_json Module 'res_ari_mailboxes.so' could not be loaded. !!! PLEASE NOTE: Setting 'nat' for a peer/user that differs from the global setting can make !!! the name of that peer/user discoverable by an attacker. Replies for non-existent peers/users !!! will be sent to a different port than replies for an existing peer/user. If at all possible, !!! use the global 'nat' setting and do not set 'nat' per peer/user. !!! (config category='0000FFFF0001' global force_rport=&...
2018 Jun 25
2
[PATCH v2 1/5] dt-bindings: virtio: Specify #iommu-cells value for a virtio-iommu
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 08:06:51PM +0100, Jean-Philippe Brucker wrote: > A virtio-mmio node may represent a virtio-iommu device. This is discovered > by the virtio driver at probe time, but the DMA topology isn't > discoverable and must be described by firmware. For DT the standard IOMMU > description is used, as specified in bindings/iommu/iommu.txt and > bindings/pci/pci-iommu.txt. Like many other IOMMUs, virtio-iommu > distinguishes masters by their endpoint IDs, which requires one IOMMU cell > in the &quot...
2018 Jun 25
2
[PATCH v2 1/5] dt-bindings: virtio: Specify #iommu-cells value for a virtio-iommu
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 08:06:51PM +0100, Jean-Philippe Brucker wrote: > A virtio-mmio node may represent a virtio-iommu device. This is discovered > by the virtio driver at probe time, but the DMA topology isn't > discoverable and must be described by firmware. For DT the standard IOMMU > description is used, as specified in bindings/iommu/iommu.txt and > bindings/pci/pci-iommu.txt. Like many other IOMMUs, virtio-iommu > distinguishes masters by their endpoint IDs, which requires one IOMMU cell > in the &quot...
2016 Apr 26
2
Missing clang-modernize in 3.8 (Debian 8 Jessie)
The docs are in a good shape in this regard: http://clang.llvm.org/extra/clang-modernize.html http://llvm.org/releases/3.8.0/tools/clang/tools/extra/docs/clang-modernize.html Apparently, it doesn't make the fact more discoverable though. On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Benjamin Kramer via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > clang-modernize was folded into clang-tidy and is no longer provided > as a separate package. Do we have outdated docs somewhere? > > On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 10:22 AM, N...
2018 Mar 29
2
[RFC] Markdown for documentation
Agreed.  Markdown is also nice for the github integration.  It might make some of our docs more easily discoverable.  (and maybe editable someday) On 03/29/2018 01:34 PM, Reid Kleckner via llvm-dev wrote: > If Sphinx consumes Markdown, great, let's do it. > > We can migrate docs from .rst to .md easily over time. > > On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 1:26 PM Michael Spencer via llvm-dev > <llv...
2012 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] Question about arm thumb2 code generation
...result, and it's all very confusing and opaque. Don't ask me what triples are valid. I usually verify that I have the right command line by staring at the disassembly until I'm convinced. One good thing about llc (unlike other drivers... *cough*) is that the option values are actually discoverable! llc --version gives you -march= values. llc -mcpu=help llc -mattr=help -Andy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20120727/31aa4f5b/attachment.html>
2013 Aug 21
1
usertags for xen bugs?
...se team however uses them and like it. > > > I think we can use the > > pkg-xen-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org namespace for this -- what do you > > think? > > No objection. Thx. Only thing I'm not certain of is how discoverable the usertags are, I'll see if I can find a suitable wikipage or bit of alioth to write about them on. Ian.
2018 Jun 10
1
samba-tool - password
Sorry about my pretty stupid question :-( I should have been dug a bit deeper... And I actually discoverer the -U parameter shortly after sending the mail to the list. But I didn't know how to cancel it... Sorry about that... On Sun, Jun 10, 2018 at 1:20 PM Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 12:38:43 +0300 > Alexei Rozenvaser via
2007 May 08
0
Centos 5 and blutooth mouse
I have an hp dv9000 laptop with centos 5. everything is working except my bluetooth mouse... I go up to the icon (upper right) for bluetooth, right click on it, click the discoverable icon, then click the discoverable button on my mouse - ----- and nothing. Nothing pops up with a pin number for the mouse, nothing happens at all... Does this not work? What might I be missing. Jerry
2014 Jun 10
4
Using virtio for inter-VM communication
Hi, i am working on the jailhouse[1] project and am currently looking at inter-VM communication. We want to connect guests directly with virtual consoles based on shared memory. The code complexity in the hypervisor should be minimal, it should just make the shared memory discoverable and provide a signaling mechanism. We would like to reuse virtio so that Linux-guests will eventually just work without having to patch them. Having looked at virtio it seems to be focused on host<->guest communication and does not consider direct guest<->guest communication. I.e. the...
2014 Jun 10
4
Using virtio for inter-VM communication
Hi, i am working on the jailhouse[1] project and am currently looking at inter-VM communication. We want to connect guests directly with virtual consoles based on shared memory. The code complexity in the hypervisor should be minimal, it should just make the shared memory discoverable and provide a signaling mechanism. We would like to reuse virtio so that Linux-guests will eventually just work without having to patch them. Having looked at virtio it seems to be focused on host<->guest communication and does not consider direct guest<->guest communication. I.e. the...
2004 Feb 18
1
[Fwd: [gentoo-announce] [ GLSA 200402-07 ] Clamav 0.65 DoS vulnerability]
Attached is a security alert from Gentoo pertaining to clam antivirus. It seems that as of this morning, FreeBSD's ports still contain the affected version. Thank in advance, Tom Veldhouse -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Tim Yamin <plasmaroo@gentoo.org> Subject: [gentoo-announce] [ GLSA 200402-07 ] Clamav 0.65 DoS vulnerability Date:
2013 Oct 10
1
asterisk 11.6 nat problem
using asterisk 11.6.0-rc1 i just converted my "nat=yes" to "nat=auto_force_rport,auto_comedia" I have my asterisk box on the same subnet as a cisco 1760 (vgw1). a few times per day, Asterisk thinks vgw1 is dead (by qualify/options). A 'sip reload' always fixes the problem. i left 'sip set debug peer vgw1' on the console. but i dont see what's
2012 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] Question about arm thumb2 code generation
Hi all, Does llc -march=thumb -mcpu=cortex-a9 enable generation of thumb2 code for armv7 ? Best Regards Seb -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20120727/da758ea0/attachment.html>
2013 Jan 16
3
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] A "very verbose" mode for FileCheck
...;>> - Lit should be the thing that checks the environment (or perhaps add a new option to lit), and adds the flag to FileCheck invocations. >>> >>> I don't like it when the behavior of such a low-level tool like this changes based on environment variables. It isn't discoverable in --help. If for some reason, it is bad for lit to implicitly pass the option, I'd rather have a standard FILECHECK_COMMANDLINE environment variable, and have filecheck parse arbitrary options out of it using the cl::ParseEnvironmentOptions function. >> >> I agree that a command l...
2008 Apr 29
0
[LLVMdev] getting started with IR needing GC
...l further need a way to crawl the native call >> stack and discover the return address of each call frame. LLVM >> doesn't provide such a facility. > > I guess I'm missing something here. Why does the GC need the return > addresses? Return addresses are directly discoverable from the stack; function entry points are not. — Gordon