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2001 Apr 07
2
ssh/scp lib
Does anyone know of a libssh package or tarball or does it only come in a single package right now. It would be really nice to see this protocol spread to other progs other than ssh/scp itself(i.e kde browser, zope,etc..). Am I alone on this one and have to split it up myself or am I stepping on toes for someone else who has already done this? [Icarus] Factor (aka Daniel Yount) factorf2 at
2002 Sep 27
2
FIPS 140-2 certification
Hello everyone! I work for a company that uses OpenSSH to remotely support systems we've sold. Since some of our clients are US Dept. of Defense hospitals, our access to these servers needs to comply with a whole range of requirements and standards. At this point it's looking like the SSH daemon needs to be FIPS 140-2 compliant, and the only package that is certified is F-Secure.
2012 Jul 16
3
8.2 ->8.3 regression on disk writes
Hello, using 8.2 the machine runs fine, using 8.3 or higher, not so much. In laymans terms, if I do "too many" writes/time just once, the machine can't do any disk access for a couple of hours. As in: What's already running stays running, no crashes or anything, but as soon as I need to read from disk (login, start program not cached in memory from previous run), I'm
2012 May 28
6
importing multiple file form folder
Hi all, I have a set of files (which is growing) in a folder. The files are text files... The form of files is such : ...with numbers for Length (m) going up to 2000 ... Anyway...i just need the data from first two columns (length (m) and Temperature (C)), and no data before that... This Lenght (m) values are always the same. My final dataset should lokk like this : column 1 as Length(m) ;
2002 Jan 22
7
AIX reading /etc/environment out of step.
I was discussing with Don about a private topic..and while skimming the code I noticed that during a 'ssh mouring at site ls' the /etc/environment is *ONLY* read if the remote machine is an AIX box. This is undocumented and I'm wondering if someone using AIX could explain WHY it exists in the session.c:do_child()? No other OS has this. I don't see why AIX should require it.
1999 Sep 19
3
Samba can't keep NT shares mounted
I don't know who this problem belongs to, samba or Linux, but it's a common one, judging by the responses in my INBOX to a previous post. Plus, it's a fairly serious one; many applications require smb shares to be mounted continuously and without interruption. It's been a recurring problem which seems to have been pushed off to the side as not important, even though it's a