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2016 Jan 04
2
Alternate Open Source Crypto Solution in OpenSSH
...ormally extend an invitation to test our port on the OS you use, and provide feedback/suggestions on your results. Thank you for your time. Details on getting a copy of our port, the wolfSSL libraries, and feedback channels can be found below. OpenSSH port Location: https://github.com/kaleb-himes/openssh-portable.git wolfSSL Location: https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl.git or download from our website: https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/download/downloadForm.php >From your terminal: git clone https://github.com/kaleb-himes/openssh-portable.git git clone h...
2015 Aug 31
3
Inter-op and port (wolfSSL + openSSH)
...s and are an active part of the open source community. You can freely download our code from our website or visit our development branch on github. https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl. https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/download/downloadForm.php http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/License.html Regards, Kaleb Himes www.wolfssl.com kaleb at wolfssl.com Skype: kaleb.himes +1 406 381 9556 On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Zev Weiss <zev at bewilderbeest.net> wrote: > On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 05:06:56PM +1000, Darren Tucker wrote: > >> I lost interest when the download required registration...
2016 Jan 04
4
Alternate Open Source Crypto Solution in OpenSSH
On Mon, 4 Jan 2016, Peter Stuge wrote: > Hi Kaleb, > > Kaleb Himes wrote: > > OpenSSH port Location: https://github.com/kaleb-himes/openssh-portable.git > > I'm afraid this repository is too messy to be useful. :\ > > You need to use the features offered by git to preserve commit ids if > anyone else besides yourself is going to be able...
2015 Aug 28
3
Inter-op and port (wolfSSL + openSSH)
...erefore like to discuss the goals of openSSH so that if a patch is implemented, that patch will reflect the goals, wants, and needs of the openSSH community as a whole and not just us here at wolfSSL. Thank you so much for your time and we look forward to further discussion. Kind Regards, Kaleb Himes www.wolfssl.com kaleb at wolfssl.com Skype: kaleb.himes +1 406 381 9556
2016 Jan 15
3
wolfSSL meet/greet with OpenSSH Devs at FOSDEM
Hello OpenSSH, wolfSSL will be at FOSDEM 2016 in Brussels on the 30th and 31st of January. We are interested in getting together in person with any developers from OpenSSH to talk about the recent port of wolfSSL to OpenSSH. Please contact us at info at wolfssl.com if you are interested in setting up a meeting. Thank you all for your time. Best Regards, wolfSSL
1999 Nov 03
3
Share problems
First off, here is my smb.conf file: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from gerrym (10.1.1.17) # Date: 1999/11/03 10:53:06 # Global parameters netbios name = PENGUIN security = SERVER encrypt passwords = Yes smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd log file = /usr/local/samba/lib/samba.log.%m domain groups = adm domain admin group = adm domain admin users = gerrym, root,
2015 Aug 30
2
Inter-op and port (wolfSSL + openSSH)
On Aug 30, 2015 2:10 PM, "Damien Miller" <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: > Is WolfSSL open source? If so, what license it is under? https://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/download/downloadForm.php says gplv2 and hints at other proprietary options. I lost interest when the download required registration.
2005 Sep 09
1
Samba 2.2.5 & Domain Administrator
Although I will be updating this server to Samba 3.x soon, I have to come up with a quick solution as soon as possible for the following problem: I have a WinXP user which currently is registered as a "User" of WinXP but must be changed to "Domain Admin" in order for some new software which he must use to be operable. Of course giving him the root passwd is definately out of
2008 Feb 28
1
[LLVMdev] simple Data Structure Analysis example
Hi everybody, I've been playing with the data structure analysis (poolalloc project, llvm 2.2) on this simple example: #include <stdlib.h> void setArray(int *array) { array[0] = 5; } int main() { int *array = (int*)malloc(10 * sizeof(int)); setArray(array); free(array); return 0; } What really confuses me are flags set for the node "array" in the setArray and main
2003 Apr 15
0
Windows File-Security Tab out of sync and wrong SID Mappings with WINBIND 8-(
Hello, i just searched the archive, but had no luck with my problem. Perhaps somebody could help me please.. We use Linux with ACL Kernel 2.4.17. EXT3 File-System... My samba 2.2.8a server shows different output in the Security Tab of Files or Directorys.. If i create a new file in linux and set the permissions with setfacl -m to DOMAIN*GROUP testfile i see in the securty settings the following
2009 Nov 24
2
Guest debugging fails for 32bit, works for 64bit
I''ve followed the instructions in tools/debugger/gdb/README for building and using gdbserver-xen. While playing around with debugging a running guest or dissecting a core file, I''ve discovered that using it with a 32-bit PV domU fails but it works fine on the same guest if it''s booted with a 64-bit kernel. Is this a known limitation, or am I doing something incorrectly?
2008 Feb 18
3
Problem with samba+openldap with regard changing passwords from windows
I have implemented samba with LDAP backend, domain logins and roaming profiles and everything is great - except for one thing. Noone can change their passwords from windows - trying to change your password results in windows telling you your not allowed to do that! I did smbldap-show alan and among other information the line: sambaPwdCanChange: 0 appeared. From my understanding if I do
2003 Nov 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] Release of iptables-1.2.9
--5uhzMJlTksuFv+PE Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="9A1A73/U17WN0PFw" Content-Disposition: inline --9A1A73/U17WN0PFw Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi! The netfilter coreteam proudly presents: iptables version 1.2.9 1.2.9 is (like most other 1.2.x releases) a maintainance release,
2003 Oct 07
0
[ANNOUNCE] Release of iptables-1.2.9rc1
--va9XEZk9/dJ5GUjX Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="vM12nk/63StVgfqY" Content-Disposition: inline --vM12nk/63StVgfqY Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi! The netfilter coreteam proudly presents: iptables version 1.2.9rc1 Version 1.2.9rc1 is the first release candidate of the upcoming 1.2.9
2003 Apr 13
0
[ANNOUNCE] Release of iptables-1.2.8
--Vy1A5eXR7jld12ZH Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="N/GrjenRD+RJfyz+" Content-Disposition: inline --N/GrjenRD+RJfyz+ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi! The netfilter coreteam proudly presents: iptables version 1.2.8: Version 1.2.8 is a maintainance release, containing dozens of small
2012 Nov 21
1
Listing elements of a 4D array
Dear list, I'm having trouble to see how my elements on a 4 dimensional array are listed. For example, I generated the following array: junk.melt=melt(occ.data,id.var=c("Especie", "Site", "Rep", "Año"), measure.var="Pres") y=cast(junk.melt, Site ~ Rep ~ Especie ~ Año) Now, I want to be able to look at how my species (Especie) are listed, in