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2007 Oct 03
1
Bug#445074: /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/ssh: Nasty PTR record
...the remote IP maps back to a hostname that looks just like an IP address. (For example, the address 206.251.174.31 currently maps back to the hostname "206.251.174.31".) Here's a rule that filters out these unimportant messages: ^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ sshd\[[0-9]+\]: Nasty PTR record "[:[:xdigit:].]+" is set up for [:[:xdigit:].]+, ignoring$ -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.21-2-k7 (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=en_CA.UTF-8, LC_CTYP...
2011 Sep 24
3
I have a very nasty virus on wine...
Like the title says, I have a very nasty virus on wine. I swear I've also encountered this same one (A few months ago) on a seperate vista machine. I Have a virus that does not seem to be doing anything, and stopped working after an 'X' reboot. However, It did try to execute a modified version of winlogo.exe (Windows logon exe...
2003 Oct 17
3
Strange behaviour
...inning and before issuing the "simple.scatterplot " command) and including it into the latex file via \includegraphics. In both cases the graph is a set of numbered rectangles. Investigating into the pdf files generated by R I found that they are made of 2 pages: the first contains those nasty rectangles while the second the "right" graph that should be inserted. The same result comes out if I try the "layout" command example in the help of the same package. My question is: is there a way to tell R to produce the second page only as a final pdf file? If not, any sug...
2006 Jun 06
6
Speakin of the Devil..
Hi. How can one embed PHP into their rhtml files (located in the views folder? I''d like to use those JD library graphical plugs that use PHP... I''ve already added .rhtml to the php extension in apache''s httpConfig.. Insights or the truth would be appriciated. Dominic Son -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2007 Mar 29
2
Nasty looking warnings on Debian Etch AMD64 bit box
Running gem install ferret and selecting 0.11.3 on a Dual Xeon or Dual Opteron 64 bit box running Debian Etch gives the following list of nasty looking warnings, anyone running successfully on 64 bit linux? Building native extensions. This could take a while... fs_store.c: In function ?fso_seek_i?: fs_store.c:238: warning: format ?%lld? expects type ?long long int?, but argument 4 has type ?off_t? fs_store.c:238: warning: format ?%lld?...
2005 Jan 13
0
Re: potentially nasty oops on startup
Hello, >On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Rik van Riel wrote: > > > I"m getting the following oops on startup, and I"m not quite > > sure why. It looks nasty though, with an invalid page being > > mapped into a process, and a strange looking EIP ... > > > > do_wp_page: bogus page at address 00000449 > > VM: killing process kmodule > > Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address > > 00000...
2004 Dec 05
3
potentially nasty oops on startup
Hi, I''m getting the following oops on startup, and I''m not quite sure why. It looks nasty though, with an invalid page being mapped into a process, and a strange looking EIP ... do_wp_page: bogus page at address 00000449 VM: killing process kmodule Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000449 printing eip: 00001eca *pde = ma 0d183067 pa 0a583067 *pte =...
2016 Oct 20
2
[AVX512BW] Nasty KAND issue
Hey guys, I've hit a pretty nasty issue on SKX with ANDs of masks <= 4 bits. In the IR, we represent a 4b vector mask as <4 x i1>. This assumes that the storage container for this type is also 4b, but it's not. The smallest mask register on SKX is 8b. This also implies that the smallest load/store moves 8b. We run in...
2005 May 06
7
Rails hosting per user
I''m trying to set up shared rails websites, so every user has its own public_html for rails scripts. I''m not really satisfied with the fastcgi approach (cgi scripts can sometimes be nasty security problems) so I''d like to try the another approach. (If someone knows a good tutorial on installing rails on FreeBSD including the fastcgi configuration that would be nice). Each user gets to run its own webrick server and mod_proxy redirects all requests. Is that possible? I can&...
2014 Feb 10
3
GeForce 6100 (NV4E) & nouveau regression in 3.12
2014-02-09 23:12 GMT+01:00 Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu>: > On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Rafa? Mi?ecki <zajec5 at gmail.com> wrote: >> Last week I've switched from my old & good 3.4.63 to 3.14-rc1 and >> noticed nasty display corruptions when using nouveau. It seems that >> changing parts of the screen are appearing for a fraction of second in >> random places. I've recorded this behavior: >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEq7JzGVzj0 >> >> My hardware is some old motherboard wi...
2007 Jun 15
5
[LLVMdev] Improving link time building llvm
Just FYI, we discovered that GNU binutils 2.17 has a nasty bug in the linker that causes excessive link time when building llvm. We switched to using cvs binutils and our link times went from minutes to seconds. I didn't see anything about this on the web pages. It might be good information to add to the Getting Started guide....
2008 Aug 06
2
Index alternative to nasty FOR loop?
...row of each file, paste it to a new file, then write out that file. Then I need to repeat this operation for each additional row (row 2, then row 3, etc) for 23 rows in each file. I can do this with a for loop (as below). Is there a way to use some of the indexing power of R to get around this nasty loop? Thank you in advance for any suggestions ################### newoutfile <- data.frame() list <- list.files("c:/data") file = 1 for(file in list) { row <- file[1, ] newoutfile <- rbind(row, newoutfile) file = file + 1 write.csv(outfile, file = "output....
2004 Sep 08
2
My AGI is not detecting hangups on outgoing calls
...on which records incoming calls (customer problems), and then places outgoing calls (handing the problems to support people). I have written some AGI programs (in C) to implement parts of the functionality. So far I am very pleased with the overall application. But I have one very annoying, very nasty problem: The C AGI is handling a dialog with a user on an outgoing call. The person at the other end hangs up. The AGI does not detect this. The "result" codes don't indicate it. "channel status" commands also fail to indicate the hangup. This is nasty because the AGI...
2013 Jun 26
5
Syslinux 6.00 released
...ss the >> user explicitly requested that the EFI files be built, in which case >> we'd error out. >> >> Thoughts? > Not really... let's just document "make bios". By the way: what about an option "-v" or "--version"? It's a bit nasty to find the version of syslinux or pxelinux with an editor or so ... Viele Gruesse! Helmut
2010 Dec 01
10
How to Redirect from http://mysite.com to https://www.mysite.com on Herok
...redirect_to request.protocol + "www." + request.host_with_port + request.request_uri if !/^www/.match(request.host) if Rails.env == ''production'' end Problem with this is since the SSL cert on Heroku is for www.mysite.com, and not mysite.com, the browser throws the nasty SSL HTTPS invalid warning. Any ideas on how to redirect in a way that avoids the nasty SSL HTTPs invalid warning? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYP...
2019 Dec 31
0
Nasty Fail2Ban update for Centos 7
Le 31/12/2019 ? 03:14, Allan a ?crit?: > Then gotta dig into Koji, to find the old version, download it, > and downgrade to that - and pew, everything is back to normal. > > The old one seems to be version 0.9.7 and the new one is 0.10.4 > > I haven't had time to look into Fail2Bans info about these 2 version, > but since there is a major version change - is it really
2019 Dec 31
0
Nasty Fail2Ban update for Centos 7
Just a random stab in the dark, but CEntOS6 was iptables, and CentOS7 is firewalld. They take different fail2ban packages. CentOS6 = fail2ban CentOS7 = fail2ban-firewalld Are you sure you are running the correct fail2ban package for your firewall? (I screwed this up myself before I noticed and fixed it...) Good Luck! Thanks, John H. Nyhuis Desk: (206)-685-8334 jnyhuis at uw.edu Box 359461,
2006 Jul 28
1
Nasty pitfall: don''t use ^ and $ in validation regexes!
Let''s say you want to validate that an attribute contains only 2-10 lowercase characters, e.g. with validates_format_of. The appropriate regex is obviously /^[a-z]{2,10}$/, right? Wrong! Try it with "abc\nANYTHING YOU LIKE" - this is perfectly valid. On the second look the reason is clear: ^ matches the start of a line, $ matches the end of a line. So as long as one line in
2006 Jun 08
1
Module nastiness
Yesterday I was having problems getting fixtures to load correctly after moving my models into separate modules. Wrote a patch for fixtures and all was fine. Then I put my app into production mode. I''ve got two classes named Player. HHConv::Player and Trainer::Player. Rails seems to only care about the Player class that first gets loaded in, even if I name them explicitly using the
2004 Mar 03
0
UW-IMAP -> Dovecot : patch to remove nasty
> I've also heard of some actual mbox corruption from one large > installation, but I don't know if it really was Dovecot's problem as > I've never heard of it from others. Might have been some problem related > to their specific environment. I have also had a similar problem where there was partial curroption of an mbox folder. After that point in time, I could not