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2004 Mar 30
2
Asterisk Security Audit?
Has Asterisk ever been audited for common security holes, such as buffer
overruns?
A quick grep through the source for routines that should never be used,
like strcpy, strcat, etc., reveals a lot of it. I fear I fear.
Has anyone flung pathology at IAX2 to see if it stands up to malformed
packets? (This is always an issue when you have a protocol that only a
small number of programs use ...)
I hope I'm wrong, but I have a very queasy feeling ...
[We already know that H.323 is not being looked after, security-wise ...]
2008 Oct 21
3
CentOS 4.7 Server CD - update frontpage
Perhaps with the release of the CentOS 4.7 Server CD
the frontpage at www.centos.org could be updated to
reflect this new development rather than 4.4?
Here is the announcement for those who missed it
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2008-October/015328.html
Spike.
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2009 May 13
0
AstriCon 2009 speaker submissions open!
...r each talk as well as a bit more
analysis for submitted talk topics. We already have a good handful of
speaker topics so far, but it would be great to have another surplus
Pass this message to your business associates who work with Asterisk
- it would be great to see some of the more far-flung developers,
businesses, and users of Asterisk have a chance to participate in the
larger community of people who make up the Asterisk ecosystem.
Name: AstriCon 2009
Date: October 13-15, 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Close date: June 1
http://www.astricon.net/2009/ - general informa...
1998 Apr 10
0
Linux made the Wall Street Journal - the Article
...software model, for a long time anathema to most commercial
software makers, is gaining currency. Netscape Communications Corp.
recently said it will start giving away its Navigator Web browser, as
well as the source code that makes it run. And Apache, the free Web
server software developed by far-flung hackers, is estimated to run
about 45% of the Web pages world-wide, more than any other server
software product.
[From The Wall Street Journal, April 3, 1998, page B7B]
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2013 Aug 02
4
Internalization of help pages
Is it possible to translate help files? I see there are some localization
options for GUI, but not for help. I think this would be really helpful for
users who don't have English as their primary language.
Because all the online help is created from text files, it should be not
that difficult to maintain different language versions (e.g. to mark them
as not valid when primary documentation in
2013 Aug 02
4
Internalization of help pages
Is it possible to translate help files? I see there are some localization
options for GUI, but not for help. I think this would be really helpful for
users who don't have English as their primary language.
Because all the online help is created from text files, it should be not
that difficult to maintain different language versions (e.g. to mark them
as not valid when primary documentation in
2007 Jun 09
4
relative path cmd line option
...t of the
role''s primary directory via the svn property "svn:externals." This
svn:externals property is version just like the primary manifest file, so I
can included specific revisions of the common files, facts and manifests as
needed for each specific role. (If someone in a far-flung department makes a
change to the common manifests, that does not affect the role I manage until
I explicitly update my svn:externals to point at their new revision.)
For example:
Common files that are re-used by many different roles are organized in their
own hierarchy --
/common/manifests/servi...
2020 Feb 24
5
[RFC] DebugInfo: A different way of specifying variable locations post-isel
...e of variables through backend codegen, and then determine a
register location very late?
This is just an idea with no solid proposal of work. IMO this would
reduce the amount of code and complexity involved in preserving
variable locations. It would also help eliminate debug instructions in
a far flung future.
Background:
In optimised LLVM-IR, we specify a variable location like so:
%2 = someinst %1, %0
call @llvm.dbg.value(metadata i32 %2, ...)
A dbg.value intrinsic call specifies two things about a variable:
* The SSA-register / otherwise that is the value of the variable, and,
* The...
2004 Aug 06
0
Live from Mongolia
...his has three benefits,
(a) the MP3 stream is fairly stable under even the most horrid dialup
connections, (b) I'm able to support more than 60 active listeners on my
broadcast server using my 1.1Mpbs SDSL line, and (c) it provides lowest
common denominator support for reaching the farthest flung Internet
connections on the planet. Watching my DNS logs as well as listener “fan
mail”, I’ve had people tuned in from all corners of the globe, including
such exotic locations as the Christmas Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Nepal,
Slovakia, and even Iraq.
There are three types of live broadca...
2015 Mar 27
5
Anonymous SIP calls
On Thu, March 26, 2015 22:29, Michelle Dupuis wrote:
> You have to consider whether you really want "anonymous" calls, or you
> just want to enable SIP calls from trusted companies/partners. The
> latter means setting up routes to these companies and (ideally)
> registration between peers.
>
This is what I am trying to get a handle on. It seemed to me that the
promise
2007 Dec 14
15
Not so complex CompleteConfiguration example of a Complete Configuration?
I am new to Puppet and very eager to apply it to a project.
But I am somewhat stymied by the learning curve. So far I''ve found
many very simple examples of how to modify a file or add a user and a
very complex example http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/CompleteConfiguration
.
I have not been able to find any other examples of a total
configuration tree (ie /etc/puppet/*)