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2001 Sep 14
1
extremly off topic I know but since it leaked into the list anyway....
...hing blow to Palestinians and other poor and oppressed people. It is also likely to lead to harsh security controls, with many possible ramifications for undermining civil liberties and internal freedom. The events reveal, dramatically, the foolishness of the project of "missile defense." As has been obvious all along, and pointed out repeatedly by strategic analysts, if anyone wants to cause immense damage in the US, including weapons of mass destruction, they are highly unlikely to launch a missile attack, thus guaranteeing their immediate dest...
1998 Jul 14
1
smbstatus show open files when none are
...r.exe Tue Jul 14 07:03:43 1998 26453 DENY_NONE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH sw/excellon/ois.wax Tue Jul 14 05:07:39 1998 26453 DENY_NONE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH ois-data/pwb/DHM1265B/setup.txt Tue Jul 14 07:30:09 1998 27132 DENY_NONE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH ois-data/laser/LONGBOW MISSILE A1/asymtek.fm2 Tue Jul 14 07:04:36 1998 27132 DENY_NONE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH ois-data/laser/LONGBOW MISSILE A1/asymtek.acl Tue Jul 14 07:04:36 1998 26406 DENY_NONE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH ois-data/pwb/RFLSH18X26/program.dat Mon Jul 13 15:19:21 1998 27132 DENY_NONE RDONLY...
2017 Jun 29
3
the Univac 2200, LLVM, and national security
...op secret information, no one at Unisys had that clearance, and if they did they couldn’t talk about it. But there was plenty of speculation. The Univac computer was popular around the time of the start of the Cold War, so most folks believed there are Univac computers that are running our nuclear missiles and our strategic defense, that for various reasons can’t be upgraded. In particular some of the source code no longer exists, hence the need for a dynamic translator to execute the existing binaries. So where is this discussion going, another great question. Now imagine that somewhere in these...
2009 Sep 18
2
gdm-simple-greeter config?
...;s >>>>>> getting it from? > > There are couple of directories starting with '.' (i.e. hidden ones) > pertaining to gnome .gconf, .gdm maybe you can find the answers there. > > /me putting up the sheild for hiding from "insufficient accuracy" missiles Yeah, I always alias ll="ls -laF", so they're never hidden from me. <g> Anyway, the situation is that users logging onto this system, as most of our systems, get their home directory automounted. However, this guy hasn't been on this system most of the time I've...
2004 Apr 20
1
How to re-introduce a Samba server into a Win/NT domain?
Hello. I'm hoping that you will provide some help with a Samba problem that I'm experiencing. We have an Alphaserver that has been functioning as the Samba-server in a Windows/NT Domain for about 5 years now. It was set up by an engineer here at Raytheon Missile Systems Company and he left the company about 2 years ago. I've inherited the administration of it. Last week the Alphaserver's unix (TRU-64 V 4.0F) boot-drive crashed and a replacement disk was built from a (5 day old) backup tape. Samba did not work after that and I'm quite s...
2003 Oct 17
1
ssh-agent and rdist
Hi, I'm having a real difficulty here, and I'll keep this very short; ask for needed details. I've got two nearly identically configured RedHat 8 systems, call them A and B. I've generated keys with passphrases on both, added the public key for B to ~/.ssh/authorized_hosts on A and vice versa. On either machine, I can use ssh-agent with no problems. In particular, if I run
2011 Apr 12
0
No subject
lob1 [lob] Show IPA verb, lobbed, lob=C2=B7bing, noun =E2=80=93verb (used with object) 1. Tennis . to hit (a ball) in a high arc to the back of the opponent's=20 court. 2. to fire (a missile, as a shell) in a high trajectory so that it drops ont= o=20 a target. 3. Cricket . to bowl (the ball) with a slow underhand motion. Who do suggest we should be lobbing our fax machines at? --=20 Thanks in advance, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve E...
2001 Sep 21
0
Thank you to the Samba Team
Samba Team, Thank you very much for all your hard work and especially for dealing with the Win 2K SP1 and SP2 problems so rapidly! Sincerely, John Aasen Network Admin (as a secondary duty) for a NASA subcontractor's small program at White Sands Missile Range
2003 Oct 01
2
documentation update?
The INSTALL file in the current distribution has the passphrase request at http://www.ntrnet.net/~jmknoble/software/x11-ssh-askpass/index.html maybe this should be changed to http://www.liquidmeme.net/software/x11-ssh-askpass ?? -- Antonino Iannella Santos Ltd 91 King William St ADELAIDE SA 5000 Ph +618 8224 7712 Fax +618 8224 7577 Mobile +61408 800007 Email antonino.iannella at
2003 Jul 22
1
ssh-askpass keyboard grab problems
We're developing a security application (http://iscs.sourceforge.net) that uses SSH for out-of-band management. Sometimes we want to use rsa keys and other times we want to use user ids and passwords. We noticed that there was not an OpenSSH API that we could use to pass the user's password and that we could not give it via stdin. We did notice that we could set SSH_ASKPASS and launch
2003 Nov 13
1
corrupt client keys question
summary: I have a situation in which a private RSA key has been corrupted, but it's still possible to log into a SSH server using that file. This is with OpenSSH 3.6.1p2 Debian. I have a SSH public/private key pair generated with "ssh-keygen -t rsa". I can use the private key to successfully log into a SSH server which has the public key in it's the authorized_keys file. I
2011 Jan 20
1
Internode weirdness
...omplexity), so I have an sip-in and sip-out peers with settings for internode; although even if I comment out one and adjust the dialplan it still shows the same error. I also tried turning off the externip setting- no luck. I'm at the end of my tether- I'm ready to turn a laptop into a missile! And the lack of interest is killing me.... Any help would be much appreciated at this point- its doing my head in! Cheers
2011 Nov 03
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
...on and considers CMake "horrible" (that's the word he used) but he's not doing a favor to LLVM with this contribution. That's not the case of *replacing* a dinosaur like DejaGNU with something more convenient (as he did.) He is *adding* a lot of stuff. He is proposing a cruise missile as a means to kill a mosquito. Related to this, I'll reiterate my opinion about the explicit library dependency issue. What you want is to force the user to know and approve the dependency changes his modifications to the source code causes. That's orthogonal to maintaining the dependency...
2003 Aug 25
2
Open SSH question
Hello, I had a few questions about the Open SSH. If we download a copy of this software to a business machine for internal business usage only will we need to purchase licenses for each individual that will be accessing this application. How do you protect your downloads from viruses when they are downloaded to keep my computer from getting infected? Is
2014 Aug 27
2
[LLVMdev] Bug 16257 - fmul of undef ConstantExpr not folded to undef
...Here is the argument for "div %X, undef -> undef". The undef value > might be zero (div %X, 0), so lets choose it to be zero. That means > that the program has undefined behaviour at this point, and so we > could fold the div to "exit(1)" or "launch nuclear missile". But > instead we only fold it to undef. > > You are wrong to say that "div undef, %X" is folded to "undef" by > InstructionSimplify, it is folded to zero. It would be wrong to fold > to undef, since (eg) if %X is 2 then you can't obtain an arbitra...
2014 Aug 26
2
[LLVMdev] Bug 16257 - fmul of undef ConstantExpr not folded to undef
Hi Duncan, Thank you for your comment to the bug 16257. I am new to LLVM, so not all the aspects of LLVM's /"undef"/ seem clear to me yet. I read and understood the examples from the LLVM documentation: http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#undefined-values However, those examples do not cover all of the possible contexts where /"undef"/ can appear. E.g., I can't
2003 Sep 16
3
OpenBSD 3.3 x86 Build Problem
I'm seeing this on a clean build after downloading 3.7 to my OpenBSD source tree... bash-2.05b# make [...] ===> lib ===> ssh ===> sshd cc -o sshd sshd.o auth-rhosts.o auth-passwd.o auth-rsa.o auth-rh-rsa.o sshpty.o sshlogin.o servconf.o serverloop.o uidswap.o auth.o auth1.o auth2.o auth-options.o session.o auth-chall.o auth2-chall.o groupaccess.o auth-skey.o
2013 Jun 20
2
Samba4 and NFSv4
Is it possible that Samba4 includes a large PAC on the kerberos credential and you're going over the limit in kernel? Against AD you have to disable this PAC inclusion via the userAccountControl attribute to make kerberised NFSv4 work correctly. You /sometimes/ find that testing with a user who is a member of as close to no groups as possible works in this case, but users in many groups
2013 Jun 20
2
Samba4 and NFSv4
Is it possible that Samba4 includes a large PAC on the kerberos credential and you're going over the limit in kernel? Against AD you have to disable this PAC inclusion via the userAccountControl attribute to make kerberised NFSv4 work correctly. You /sometimes/ find that testing with a user who is a member of as close to no groups as possible works in this case, but users in many groups
2011 Nov 02
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
On Nov 1, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Óscar Fuentes wrote: > Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes: > >>> You keep repeating that and I say that it is wrong. Can you mention a >>> serialization point on the LLVM build caused by recursive make? >>> (GenLibDeps is not such example, as described on a previous message.) >> >> Any use of DIRS is a