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2008 Feb 07
1
"PermitRootLogin no" fails
I'm running version 4.7p1 of OpenSSH on a Linux system (it was originally a RedHat system, but I've changed almost everything.) When I originally built OpenSSH I used the config option --without-pam, and installed the software in /usr/local. I explicitly forbade root login with sshd (by setting the PermitRootLogin to "no" in the sshd_config file), but found that I could login as root. Examination of the code revealed that PermitRootLogin is only dealt with in auth-pam.c, which is surrounded by #ifdef USE_PAM/#endif. I rebuilt OpenSSH with the --...
2019 Oct 16
2
[cfe-dev] [Openmp-dev] RFC: End-to-end testing
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 12:54 PM David Greene via cfe-dev < cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Renato Golin via Openmp-dev <openmp-dev at lists.llvm.org> writes: > > > But if we have some consensus on doing a clean job, then I would > > actually like to have that kind of intermediary check (diagnostics, > > warnings, etc) on most test-suite tests, which would
2001 May 29
5
Scripting capabilities for R
I'm in the final week of teaching a course to beginners using R and S-Plus. Since I forbade the students from using the "point-and-click" interface in S-Plus, they've become reasonably proficient at using the command line in both programs. Students really like the speed and ease-of-use of R for the vast majority of their projects. I think they'd switch to R complet...
2015 May 19
4
preexec and msdfs proxy
...have sadly over many many years used a paricular server name in their office documents & co., of course also with lots and lots of links in the documents themselves. Presentations, speadsheet caluculations, links to other docs, etc. will all fail. The general managment then, understandably, forbade us from forcing everyone (1000+ people) to update their documents etc. overnight such that we had to find another solution. Ours is to provide the orginal path (URL with old server name, redirected per CNAME) to the documents, however only as readonly. To change the data they will have to use th...
2023 Aug 24
1
[PATCH v2] vhost: Allow null msg.size on VHOST_IOTLB_INVALIDATE
Commit e2ae38cf3d91 ("vhost: fix hung thread due to erroneous iotlb entries") Forbade vhost iotlb msg with null size to prevent entries with size = start = 0 and last = ULONG_MAX to end up in the iotlb. Then commit 95932ab2ea07 ("vhost: allow batching hint without size") only applied the check for VHOST_IOTLB_UPDATE and VHOST_IOTLB_INVALIDATE message types to fix a regre...
2004 Oct 06
2
Impact of bnetd judgment on Samba?
...ve permission to reverse engineer the Battle.Net protocol, they breached copyright by reverse engineering it. Apparently in the USA you can waive your legal rights through clickwrap licensing, and part of the EULA for various Blizzard games and Terms of Use for Battle.Net included language that forbade reverse engineering the network protocol. Alex "If knowledge can create problems, it is not through ignorance that we can solve them." --Isaac Asimov
2013 Jun 21
3
what should a virtio-mmio transport without a backend look like?
On 21 June 2013 19:01, Christopher Covington <cov at codeaurora.org> wrote: > Anyhow, I just did a quick experiment with 0-size block devices, and they seem > to work for me, although trying to mount the device yields the confusing > message, "mount: mounting /dev/vda on mount failed: Invalid argument". I'm confused -- what's the significance of zero size block
2013 Jun 21
3
what should a virtio-mmio transport without a backend look like?
On 21 June 2013 19:01, Christopher Covington <cov at codeaurora.org> wrote: > Anyhow, I just did a quick experiment with 0-size block devices, and they seem > to work for me, although trying to mount the device yields the confusing > message, "mount: mounting /dev/vda on mount failed: Invalid argument". I'm confused -- what's the significance of zero size block
2015 May 21
1
preexec and msdfs proxy
...ny many years > used a paricular server name in their office documents & co., of course > also with lots and lots of links in the documents themselves. > Presentations, speadsheet caluculations, links to other docs, etc. will > all fail. The general managment then, understandably, forbade us from > forcing everyone (1000+ people) to update their documents etc. overnight > such that we had to find another solution. Ours is to provide the orginal > path (URL with old server name, redirected per CNAME) to the documents, > however only as readonly. To change the data they...
2015 May 21
0
preexec and msdfs proxy
...ny many years > used a paricular server name in their office documents & co., of course > also with lots and lots of links in the documents themselves. > Presentations, speadsheet caluculations, links to other docs, etc. will > all fail. The general managment then, understandably, forbade us from > forcing everyone (1000+ people) to update their documents etc. overnight > such that we had to find another solution. Ours is to provide the orginal > path (URL with old server name, redirected per CNAME) to the documents, > however only as readonly. To change the data they...
2015 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] C as used/implemented in practice: analysis of responses
...in Table 1 of http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~dc552/papers/asplos15-memory-safe-c.pdf, there are a number of non-ISO idioms that really are used pervasively and for good reasons in systems code. - some are actually supported by mainstream compilers but not documented as such, e.g. where the ISO standard forbade things for now-obsolute h/w reasons. For those, we can identify a stronger-than-ISO mainstream semantics. For example, our Q12, making a null pointer by casting from an expression that isn't a constant but that evaluates to 0, might be in this category. - some are used more rarely but in imp...
2008 Feb 29
4
evolving the spec (was: forking Markdown.pl?)
> Anyway, a spec for Markdown Extra would contain a spec for Markdown as > well, wouldn't it? I think the whole enterprise would be a lot more valuable, if we produce a combined spec, which would be self-contained, and call it Markdown 2.0. I don't think we necessarily need a formal grammar. What we need is to create a document, starting with "Markdown Syntax" perhaps,
2015 Jul 01
3
[LLVMdev] C as used/implemented in practice: analysis of responses
On 1 July 2015 at 10:17, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > On 1 July 2015 at 03:53, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: >> Unfortunately in other cases it is very hard to communicate what the user >> should assert/why they should assert it, as Chris talks about in his blog >> posts. So it realistically becomes sort of black and white --
2015 May 18
5
preexec and msdfs proxy
On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 03:31:55PM +0200, Greg Enlow wrote: > Hi, > > The Server to which the msdfs is pointing is a netapp. Though we theoretically can access the shell on it then begin to mess around there, we would really like to avoid that. Warranty and such make it a bit of a legal issue. That is the reason we went with a separate instance in the first place and now wonder why the
2009 Mar 02
3
WoW runs *only* as root (openSUSE 11.1, GeForce 8800GTS)
Before I say anything, I should probably say that I do realize that I should not be running wine as root, however for the purpose of debugging I tried it anyways ... and to my surprise found it worked. 1 The situation First of all, this is the same installation, using the same configuration file on the same computer, etc. As a normal user Wow.exe does not even start (note that Launcher.exe does
2008 Jan 22
12
rollbacks
Has anyone done rollbacks with puppet? The story goes that last night I pushed a change out, which intentionally changed the way certain services where managed. The change involved pushing out a few files, cronjobs, etc., which was okay until it was discovered there was a bug with the service. My configurations are kept in subversion and rolling back to a previous configuration would have
2009 Feb 09
15
Mapstraction v2 architecture demo - work in progress
Hi guys, Been working on this over the past few evenings and, although it''s not actually working yet, I thought I''d give you a first glance. The core mapstraction stuff is about 1800 lines with the Google implementation code adding another 500. Original mapstraction is 5353 lines so we''re looking at 5800 for this version if you were to include all provider
2006 May 16
18
Ruby''s purpose?
Before I get flamed, I just want to start off by saying that I am new to Ruby and I really enjoy this language and want to see it succeed. But, what niche does this language fill? These are serious question, not a put down of the language. Does it has something to offer for Web 2.0? Is it just another scripting language? Does it suppose to replace something else? Does it suppose to work with
2019 Oct 31
37
[Bug 3085] New: seccomp issue after upgrading openssl
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3085 Bug ID: 3085 Summary: seccomp issue after upgrading openssl Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 8.1p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org