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2008 Aug 01
4
Plotting ordered nominal data
Hi
I'm sure this question has been asked before but I can't find it in the
archives.
I have a data frame which includes interval and ordered nominal results.
It looks something like
"Measured" "Eyeball"
46.5 Normal
43.5 Mild
56.2 Normal
41.1 Mild
37.8 Moderate
12.6 Severe
17.3 Moderate
39.1 Normal
26.7 Mild
NULL Normal
27.9 NULL
68.1 Normal
I want to plot the Measured value against the "Eyeball" value but if I
simply plot it the "Eyeball" values...
2018 Feb 27
7
RFC 8305 Happy Eyeballs in OpenSSH
...ap. My homegrown anti-dos tool for ssh looks for either DNRIS or
if logging is verbose enough a connection that didn't result in a
login. I give the attacker a few tries and whitelist any successful
candidate so I should be ok, but things are getting a bit riskier.
I'm a big fan of happy eyeballs in general so I hope there is some way
to allow happy eyeballs and still stop bots from repeatedly knocking on
the door wasting cpu time. Simplest would be to never abort the extra
happy eyeballs before actually logging in or the normal ssh connection
timeout. There may be other ways to accompli...
2018 Feb 26
2
RFC 8305 Happy Eyeballs in OpenSSH
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 11:32:26AM +0000, Kim Minh Kaplan wrote:
> TL;DR: please try the patch out and report if it causes "Did not receive
> identification string" log messages. I believe it does not.
It depends on absolute RTT to the target. If you stay local ("< 50ms"),
the 250ms offset should reliably avoid DNIS logs. If you happen to
connect to Australia
2025 Feb 13
1
Happy Eyeballs?
I see that back in 2018 there was a proposed patch to implement RFC 8305
aka happy eyeballs. Did that go anywhere? Basically, did 8305 get into
OpenSSH? If not, would there be any interest in a new patch for it?
Chris
2025 Feb 14
1
Happy Eyeballs?
On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, Chris Rapier wrote:
> I see that back in 2018 there was a proposed patch to implement RFC 8305 aka
> happy eyeballs. Did that go anywhere? Basically, did 8305 get into OpenSSH? If
> not, would there be any interest in a new patch for it?
I don't remember the patch and AFAIK it didn't go in
2025 Feb 14
1
Happy Eyeballs?
On Fri, 14 Feb 2025 at 11:44, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, Chris Rapier wrote:
>
> > I see that back in 2018 there was a proposed patch to implement RFC 8305
> aka
> > happy eyeballs. Did that go anywhere? Basically, did 8305 get into
> OpenSSH? If
> > not, would there be any interest in a new patch for it?
>
> I don't remember the patch and AFAIK it didn't go in
>
I remember a patch (
https://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=148421494521398&w...
2025 Feb 14
1
Happy Eyeballs?
...Fri, 14 Feb 2025 at 11:44, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org
> <mailto:djm at mindrot.org>> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, Chris Rapier wrote:
>
> > I see that back in 2018 there was a proposed patch to implement
> RFC 8305 aka
> > happy eyeballs. Did that go anywhere? Basically, did 8305 get
> into OpenSSH? If
> > not, would there be any interest in a new patch for it?
>
> I don't remember the patch and AFAIK it didn't go in
>
>
> I remember a patch (https://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-
>...
1999 Feb 03
1
Eyeball problem ...
...9;' as well.
Actually it is worse with (eg) eh(10000,100) but I was considering your
collective health.
Is there any simple way of returning the axis label values that can be
passed to abline, or enforcing abline to put the grid against these? This
is what I was actually trying to do when my eyeballs fell out.
\John
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2025 Feb 14
1
Happy Eyeballs?
On 2/14/25 13:04, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 11:51:47AM -0500, Chris Rapier wrote:
>> Would there be any interest in an implementation for OpenSSH or should I
>> develop it for HPN-SSH first and report back?
>
> I do wonder if HE is really still needed in 2025. If one of the protocols
> is not available at all, failover is already quick -
2008 Mar 17
0
Patch to provide has_one :through functionality (ticket 4756) - eyeballs required
I''ve been working on a patch for has_one :through associations and now it
needs some verification love.
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/4756
Please have a look and see if it fits the bill. Constructive criticism
welcome!
Thanks,
Chris
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2025 Feb 14
1
Happy Eyeballs?
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 14, 2025 at 11:51:47AM -0500, Chris Rapier wrote:
> Would there be any interest in an implementation for OpenSSH or should I
> develop it for HPN-SSH first and report back?
I do wonder if HE is really still needed in 2025. If one of the protocols
is not available at all, failover is already quick - and if one is broken,
it's useful to actually notice that it is so, and
2018 Feb 25
2
RFC 8305 Happy Eyeballs in OpenSSH
Has anyone checked to make sure that this won't upset sshguard? [1]
Offhand, it looks like it will [2][3].
[1] https://www.sshguard.net/
[2] https://bitbucket.org/sshguard/sshguard/src/2ed7e0aee18b7271daab92d5335c14e04bb2cc89/src/parser/attacks.txt?at=master&fileviewer=file-view-default#attacks.txt-9
[3]
2011 Apr 21
1
Residuals -- was: Rcmdr vs SPSS in hungarian
...esearch."
?Publishers will publish a book written by (almost) anyone -
> I know this, because I've written some of them and they were
> published.
>
> There really isn't much difference, most of the time, between
> different sorts of residuals, usually they are used for eyeballing
> potential problems in your data, in which case it doesn't matter which
> you use.
-- I believe this is a bit too facile. In GLM's and even in plain
(least squares) multiple regression, different residuals can have
different sd's, so that, for example, a large in magnitude r...
2010 Nov 24
9
New list ?
Hi,
Taking this to a new thread.
Thoughts on getting a new list started up ? Should it be
centos-sysadmin or centos-infra ? Are we going to then restrict it to
admin/infra related chatter ? in which case, does the eyeball density on
this list reduce for that sort of content ?
How about the politics and news stuff that gets posted to this list.
And how would those things be addressed with the new admin focused list ?
- KB
2011 Aug 10
3
drop manitu.net
listadmin,
Can you PLEASE, PLEASE find *any* other blacklist than manitu? This
asshole's method was ok a dozen years ago; these days, with hosting sites
hosting tens or hundreds of thousands of domains, with too many running
Windows, and so infected and sending out spam. They then send all mail via
one mailhost, with the result that those of us with *no* spam coming out
are frequently
2018 Feb 23
7
RFC 8305 Happy Eyeballs in OpenSSH
...========================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/ssh/sshconnect.c,v
retrieving revision 1.296
diff -u -r1.296 sshconnect.c
--- sshconnect.c 23 Feb 2018 04:18:46 -0000 1.296
+++ sshconnect.c 23 Feb 2018 12:26:56 -0000
@@ -453,39 +453,198 @@
return -1;
}
+/*
+ * RFC 8305 Happy Eyeballs Version 2: Better Connectivity Using Concurrency
+ *
+ * implementation can have a fixed delay for how long to wait before
+ * starting the next connection attempt [...] recommended value for a
+ * default delay is 250 milliseconds.
+ */
+#define CONNECTION_ATTEMPT_DELAY 250
+
static int
-timeout...
2009 Apr 05
2
[LLVMdev] How the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure Works
FYI,
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1215438
-Rajika
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2009 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] How the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure Works
On Sunday 05 April 2009 06:33:00 Rajika Kumarasiri wrote:
> FYI,
> http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1215438
>
> -Rajika
LOL:
"In contrast, every time I look at the GCC code, it takes two people to
prevent me from clawing my eyeballs out."
:-)
--
Dr Jon Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd.
http://www.ffconsultancy.com/?e
2009 Apr 05
1
[LLVMdev] How the LLVM Compiler Infrastructure Works
I've experienced GCC induced eyeball-clawing....
Not pretty!
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Jon Harrop <jon at ffconsultancy.com> wrote:
> On Sunday 05 April 2009 06:33:00 Rajika Kumarasiri wrote:
> > FYI,
> > http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1215438
> >
> > -Rajika
>
> LOL:
&g...
2012 Oct 05
2
Test for Random Points on a Sphere
...rder to test it, I can apply it to a unit vector (0,0,1) in Cartesian
coordinates.
The result is supposed to be a set of random, uniformly distributed,
points on a sphere (not the point of the algorithm, but a way to test it).
This is what the points look like when I plot them, but other then
eyeballing them, can anyone suggest a test to ensure that I am really
generating uniform random points on a sphere?
Many thanks
Lorenzo