Displaying 20 results from an estimated 47 matches for "hackability".
2004 Mar 03
3
FreeBSD source auto patcher script
Hi all
I thought I would let you people know of a script that I coded that
facilitates security patch updating on FreeBSD. When I wrote it I
decided to called it Quickpatch for some reason even though because its
source based its not necessarily the least bit quick at all :) I had
kept it for my self for a while but I was recently provoked to release
it as it could do greater good being out
2007 Jan 26
2
Attention FreeBSD Gurus
I received this piece of code in a patch that turns on the FreeBSD http filtering. I completely missed that it calls /sbin/sysctl directly which means I''m slipping on my auditing.
def configure_socket_options
case RUBY_PLATFORM
when /linux/
# 9 is currently TCP_DEFER_ACCEPT
$tcp_defer_accept_opts = [Socket::SOL_TCP, 9, 1]
$tcp_cork_opts =
2016 Jan 21
3
Need to refactor relocation handlers in ELF LLD
We have fairly large and complex code to handle relocations in Writer.cpp,
Target.cpp, OutputSections.cpp and InputSections.cpp. They started with
simple code, but because each patch added a small piece of code to the
existing one, it is becoming out of control now. For example, we have lots
of entangled boolean flags in the functions that interfere with each other
in an obscure fashion. Even I
2003 Jul 09
1
Asterisk as SIP <-> PSTN gateway
Hi,
I'm new to Asterisk and have a couple of basic questions.
We're interested in using * simply as a SIP <-> PSTN gateway using
a T400P connected to one or more ISDN PRI lines (instead of using
a Cisco box which would cost more and come with no hackable source
code :-)
First, is Asterisk's SIP stack up to date and fully functional
with respect to the SIP protocol? Are there
2010 Jun 15
4
Dashboard or Foreman
Hi Guys,
I''m reading about dashboard and foreman, and I''m wondering if there is
anyone who made a comparison of the two? Can anyone help me decide
which one to use? It feels like foreman is ''ahead'' for now?
cheers,
Walter Heck
Engineer @ OlinData (http://olindata.com)
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2016 Jan 21
2
Need to refactor relocation handlers in ELF LLD
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 6:10 AM, Rafael EspĂndola <
rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 21 January 2016 at 04:11, Rui Ueyama <ruiu at google.com> wrote:
> > We have fairly large and complex code to handle relocations in
> Writer.cpp,
> > Target.cpp, OutputSections.cpp and InputSections.cpp. They started with
> > simple code, but because each patch added
2006 Feb 15
3
Fwd: Which ATA device do you recommend?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Marco Mouta <marco.mouta@gmail.com>
Date: Feb 15, 2006 1:58 PM
Subject: Which ATA device do you recommend?
To: asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com
Hello,
I'm developing a Voip Solution for a client, which ATA SIP do you
recommend? there are some ATA devices fully tested with Asterisk?
I hope that Asterisk experient users could give me
2008 Mar 13
2
Loading an array of MiddleMen
Hi,
I am currently working on a project that requires multiple rails
applications (lets call them consumers, since they will consume
requests) to exposes long running services that will be executed from
a management rails application (the producer of the requests). To do
this BackgrounDrb was installed on all the consumers and the producer.
BackgrounDrb was configured to on each of the consumers
2009 Feb 27
11
building a phone
Hi folks
A common wisdom here is that one should use a proper hardware phone
rather that an extra software on the user's PC. Why is that such a big
issue?
One thing that bothers me with the current crop of hardware SIP phones
is that they are hopelessly properitary.
So what would it take to build a fully-adaptable phone?
Here are some of my thoughts. This is not anything I plan to do soon
2015 Jul 30
1
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On 07/29/2015 07:40 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>
>> Security is *always* opposed to convenience.
> False. OS X by default runs only signed binaries, and if they come
> from the App Store they run in a sandbox. User gains significant
> security with this, and are completely unaware of it. There is
2007 Aug 16
3
e c30ac536947f7330943f8de9c33f70ef2d5994e7
...'':sioc+''content'',
limit:7,
offset:0,
order: {p:''date'',d:''desc''}}
as well as plain keyword search of literals. the underlying indices are visible in and implemented using the store itself.
designed with optimizability / hackability in mind, to invent the partitioning/distribution to meet your needs, adjust the editing method to send all edits to an Utu chan or RDF-over-JSON-over-Jabber to viewers, mirror data to a beastly SPARQL engine, etc.
http://whats-your.name/e/e.tar.gz
water is the mongrel layer. it provides a defa...
2006 Jun 07
7
Tunneling in capistrano twice
Hi there,
The default recipe expects you to be able to access your web server
directly from your local machine.
On our web server, for security purposes, it is only possible to ssh
to it through one particular ip (which is also a remote machine.)
The capistrano source is so compact and tidy it looks very hackable.
But rather than messing around I thought I''d ask first if anyone else
2019 Aug 02
0
[OT] odd network question
> This is just the first screen of it, there are many more. The data
> compiled here is for the last month (rsyslog is keeping the current
> log plus four older logs). I find it disturbing that there were 12251
> attempts at telnet during that time, 2154 on 8080, and so forth. either
> I'm some kind of special/hot target, or else everybody gets this kind
> of crap and may not
2004 Aug 06
1
liveice sending horrible static noise?
Ah... mixice has nothing to do with liveice, does it?
The reason you have to put -x in the LAME arguments in mixice is because LAME
is set up to be big-endian by default. The x86 architecture is little-endian,
though.
I'm using liveice to encode the stream... and being on a big-endian powerpc
machine, I've tried all I can to disable that byte-swapping option in LAME,
which
2005 Feb 10
1
WAS: Strategy for a stable IAXy NOW: IAXy vs old P-3
...eatspace overhead.
Eric Wieling wrote:
>The IAXy does not support low bandwidth protocols.
Hrm, you're right. Looking at the datasheet, closest I can come is ADPCM.
Maybe this IAXy thing I should sit on.
OK, new question: IAXy vs old P-3 & TDM-400 - Opinions on hassle,
reliability, hackability etc? What would you guys do?
2007 Sep 18
0
Bug labs
I thought this would interest a few people on the list - asterisk
enabled home security video recording dvr anyone?
http://deancollinsblog.blogspot.com/2007/09/bug-labs-opensource-hardware
.html
I had a really interesting conference call today about a new startup
called http://www.buglabs.net <http://www.buglabs.net/>
They are looking to introduce a modular set of
2011 Sep 17
0
lunamark 0.2
...ster than Markdown.pl,
and three orders of magnitude faster than markdown.lua.
A number of extensions are supported, including notes, definition lists,
smart typography, pandoc title blocks, and a very flexible metadata format.
These can be turned on and off individually. Lunamark is designed with
hackability in mind; I see it as a good testbed for exploring markdown syntax
ideas. It includes an extensive test suite.
For more information, see lunamark's website: http://jgm.github.com/lunamark.
John
2012 Jan 01
0
(no subject)
(Tried sending this before but it doesn't look like it went through;
apologies if you're seeing it twice.)
OK, a second machine hosted at the same hosting company has also apparently
been hacked. Since 2 of out of 3 machines hosted at that company have now
been hacked, but this hasn't happened to any of the other 37 dedicated
servers that I've got hosted at other hosting
2020 Nov 16
0
no shared cipher openssl
> On 16/11/2020 09:54 lists at lazygranch.com <lists at lazygranch.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 17:31:07 -0500
> Mike Schroeder <mikeschroe at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > CentOS 7
> > Dovecot 2.2.36
> >
> > Nov 14 07:13:08 mail dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (no auth
> > attempts in 0 secs):
> > user=<>,
2019 Aug 02
5
[OT] odd network question
I know this is OT, but I'm not sure where else to ask. I can hope for fogiveness! :)
My home router sends its logs to the rsyslog on my desktop system, and
from there I can learn all kinds of interesting (or disturbing) things.
I've written a really horrid shellscript (about 20 things piped together
with a temp file in the middle) to give me the count of DROP events for
specific incoming