Displaying 20 results from an estimated 548 matches for "knobbed".
2004 May 02
1
What's our current policy on ports FORBIDDEN knob?
Greetings,
I'm a little curious about the way FORBIDDEN knob is used in ports system.
Traditionally, we use it to mark a port which have known security issue,
with the new vuxml mechanism, are we still doing the same thing when
necessary? Or, only the "critical" ones, for example, remote exploitable
buffer overruns, etc?
If the second assumption (only critical ones are marked
2012 Mar 20
1
[LLVMdev] recognizing DTORs and vptr updates in LLVM.
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Mar 19, 2012, at 2:52 PM, Kostya Serebryany wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> While instrumenting LLVM IR in ThreadSanitizer (race detector), I need
> to distinguish between a store to vtable pointer (vptr) and any other
> regular store.
> This special treatment should be limited to class
2006 Jun 28
1
why can not turn the bandwidth knob up to 100Mbit
I am using the script below to simulate a very high bandwidth connection.I find that I could not turn the bandwidth knob up to 100Mbit.I have had a look at this generally,but could not find an answer.any help would much appreciated as i have spent a lot of time on this and have not found any answers anywhere.
In my test,I have four network cards and their rate are all 1000Mbps.
my scripts:
2020 Sep 04
4
[RFC libnbd PATCH 0/2] Add knobs for client- vs. server-side validation
We have been inconsistent on how much we reject client-side without
even consulting the server, vs. how much we depend on the server to
detect failure (even if our request can be deemed undefined per NBD
protocol). I'd like to change it so that by default, we reject as
much as we can client-side for less traffic, but where the user can
also change things on the fly for server-side integration
2010 Apr 30
7
[LLVMdev] doxygen redux
Hi, I'm working on a patch to overhaul docs+doxygen builds for both llvm and clang source trees.
Here's a sample of what it looks like for class clang::driver::Action (sorry, llvm API docs are a bigger set so only clang has been posted at this free webhost). Basically the output is a bump to latest doxygen plus custom css; the wins (IMHO) are the new style doesn't waste so much
2010 May 06
0
[LLVMdev] doxygen redux
Excellent work, this greatly improves the clarity of the generated docs.
I would love it if the inheritance diagrams were kept as they are and
the collaboration diagrams were hidden under a knob.
Thanks,
John
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 8:54 AM, mike-m <mikem.llvm at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I'm working on a patch to overhaul docs+doxygen builds for both llvm
> and clang source
2014 Jun 18
3
problem with centos.org whois
It looks like someone pooched a domain transfer, and the whois entry
for centos.org is missing its NS records. I've sent an email to the
whois tech contact @redhat, but I'm sending this to the list to hopefully
bring it to someone else's attention, as well.
Hopefully it gets gets out before my mailserver expires its DNS
cache for centos.org.
Expect centos.org to be offline for a bit
2013 Dec 18
2
opusenc equivalent of lame presets
> No comments?
Mostly no.
There are no presets because the encoder is smart enough to act
intelligently by default. The exposed knobs are exposed only for
those who know they actually need them. This is pretty much how Xiph
encoders have always been.
The programming API is a bit different, because there are more use
cases for streaming.
Monty
2012 Jan 10
1
Configuration file TCPKeepAlive option does not work reliably
Hi!
There are configuration knobs (TCPKeepAlive) to enable/disable the use of TCP keepalives both in the ssh client and server. Unfortunately some UNIX systems default to SO_KEEPALIVE=on and some to =off. This may even be settable on a per host basis (OpenBSD default net.inet.tcp.always_keepalive=1 ???).
For the TCPKeepAlive configuration knob I would like to propose changes along the lines
2018 Mar 21
2
"failed to map segment from shared object" in sieve pipe
Hello,
I have encountered a problem attempting to run a program in a sieve pipe. The program is a Perl script that loads a number of binary (XS) modules at runtime. The program crashes, it appears, if it tries to load too many. The (non-Perl part of the) error message is "failed to map segment from shared object? ? no additional information.
Cryptic error messages like this have the odour
2011 Oct 25
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] What options should be hidden/not-hidden for opt command
On Oct 24, 2011, at 8:29 PM, 陳韋任 wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> Take the discussion thread [1] as an example. Although "-help-hidden"
> is not intended to be use by normal folk, I think there should be
> somewhere notes "-help-hidden" revealing more options which might be
> needed by developers. I thought it will be a good idea to mention the
> existence of
2017 Sep 08
2
Is it possible to disable pipelining in imapc?
Hi,
I've a broken IMAP server, which doesn't support pipelining and fails on
dovecot's attempt to do this ([C] is dovecot's imapc, [S] is the IMAP
server):
[C] 24 LOGIN "user" "pass"
[S] 23 OK
[C] 25 SELECT "INBOX"
[C] 23 UID FETCH 2 (INTERNALDATE)
[S] 25 OK
[S] 23 BAD No mailbox selected
Sadly, fixing the server would be a hard task, turning off
2003 Jun 28
2
Hardcoded krb reference in ports/postfix
Hi,
There's a hardcoded reference to /usr/lib/libkrb.a in Makefile.inc. Is there a
special reason, that there's no knob but a file check?
AFAIK - my /usr/lib/libkrb.a stems from the 4.2-RELEASE cd install I started
this comp with (it's dated Nov 2000) and thus hasn't been updated since and
any linkage with it, results in undefined des(3) references.
Since sysutils/libchk
2013 Mar 09
1
lang/ruby19: ruby-1.9.3.392,1 is vulnerable: ** [check-vulnerable] Error code 1
I try to compile port lang/ruby19 and I always get on a FreeBSD
9.1-STABLE box the following error message, which is obviously triggered
by some port auditing - but I do not find the "knob" to switch it off.
Can someone give a hint, please?
Regards,
Oliver
===> Cleaning for ruby-1.9.3.392,1
===> ruby-1.9.3.392,1 has known vulnerabilities:
ruby-1.9.3.392,1 is vulnerable:
Ruby
2007 Sep 11
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: Darwin EH Patch
Hello, Bill
> Comments?
I don't personally like this patch. It seems, that emitted data encoding
is linker (=subtarget) specific. For example, gcc uses three different
data encodings to emit dwarf data on darwin.
I think we should introduce subtarget hooks for encoding selection of
data being emitted (there is already one: needSet / *AbsoluteOffsets
etc). Also "generic" function
2012 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] recognizing DTORs and vptr updates in LLVM.
On Mar 19, 2012, at 2:52 PM, Kostya Serebryany wrote:
> Hello,
>
> While instrumenting LLVM IR in ThreadSanitizer (race detector), I need to distinguish between a store to vtable pointer (vptr) and any other regular store.
> This special treatment should be limited to class DTORs, so I should also know when a function is a DTOR.
> Rationale: need to distinguish benign and
2005 Jan 11
2
MIT Kerberos and OpenSSH
Howdie,
Is there a way to get the default BSD 5.3 openssh to compile against
the MIT kerberos libraries? I have set NO_KERBEROS=yes in /etc/make.conf so
that the heimdal kerberos is not built, and rebuilt world, then installed
/usr/ports/security/krb5 and rebuilt world again. sshd is however not being
built against MIT at all.
[root@foobar] ~ # ldd /usr/sbin/sshd
/usr/sbin/sshd:
2013 Feb 07
2
CLANG and -fstack-protector
Hello,
Does the -fstack-protector option work on CLANG 3.1 and 3.2?
There is thread on FreeBSD forums about the stack protector and ports
and I'm wondering if it's possible to use the -fstack-protector option
with CLANG.
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=36927
-Kimmo
2013 Aug 27
2
Re: Oracle RAC in libvirt+KVM environment
>> I found that scsicmd can't pass all the scsi3_test but the result of
>> sg_inq is the same as it in the host.
>>
>> I am absolutely confused about this situation. Am I missed some
>> information about it?
I guess this is caused by the lack of capability.
Please check if enough capability was added to kvm process by the following
steps.
1. Check the pid of
2017 Sep 08
2
Is it possible to disable pipelining in imapc?
On 09/08/2017 01:53 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>
> On 08.09.2017 14:50, Nagy, Attila wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've a broken IMAP server, which doesn't support pipelining and fails
>> on dovecot's attempt to do this ([C] is dovecot's imapc, [S] is the
>> IMAP server):
>>
>> [C] 24 LOGIN "user" "pass"
>> [S] 23 OK