Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "octect".
2003 Jan 28
2
PXE2.2 does not work, PXE2.0 does
Hi,
We have been using PXELinux 2.0 for a few weeks now.
So far so good, but recently we found out that newer 3com network cards with
PXE2.2 wont boot. When flash these cards with an older PXE2.0 than
everything works okay. Anyone else having this problem?
Vincent
2017 Jan 12
0
[tftp-hpa] [PATCH] support for named pipes
...re reading from it? That way you could
write a persistent daemon that would read the pipe and respond with
custom content.
Client information in this case would be:
Source IP address
Destination IP address (in case the TFTP server is on a multi-homed host)
Source TID/UDP port
TFTP transfer mode (octect or netascii, or extension?)
It's too bad we can't tell from the TFTP request if it's a UEFI or
Legacy boot mode client. Could send either Legacy pxelinux.0 or UEFI
syslinux through the same filename
Just a thought,
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Philip Pokorny, RHCE
Chief Technology Officer
PENGUIN COMPUTING,...
2005 Aug 17
1
[PATCH] vTPM support for XEN - Part 1
Attached is the patch that provides additions to include files,
particularly to support the control messages for the TPM front- and
backend drivers.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@us.ibm.com>
Stefan
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2003 Jun 25
0
[patch] Basic HTTP Proxy Authentication
...gt; work.
Yeah. Actually the guys from Gentoo are including this patch in the
rsync 2.5.6 package.
(Note: Please CC to me, as I'm not subscribed to the list)
[0] RFC 2617 (HTTP Autentication) defines the userid field as TEXT[1]
excluding ":".
[1] RFC 2616 (HTTP) defines TEXT as any OCTECT (any 8-bit sequence of
data) except CLTs, but including LWS.
[2] RFC 2138 (Radius) defines a field as "name@fqdn"
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Alvaro Figueroa
2006 Sep 12
1
openssh (OpenBSD) , bsdauth and tis authsrv
nuqneH,
I've tried using TIS authsrv authentication via bsd auth and found
it quite limited. The most important restriction it does not log
ip and fqdn of the remote peer, nor the application name, to
the authentication server. It does not matter much for TIS authsrv,
but since other applications do provide such information, our
authsrv version uses it for extra authentication restrictions.