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1998 Aug 31
0
StackGuard-protected Linux and a New StackGuard Compiler (fwd)
Hi all, perhaps this is something of interest to all of us RedHat users ? Later Crispin added: | In response to many comments pointing out a glaring omission (grovel | grovel) the SOURCE CODE for StackGuard is now on line, both as a complete | tar ball and as a source patch to gcc 2.7.2.3, available here: | | http://www.cse.ogi.edu/DISC/projects/immunix/StackGuard/compiler.html Greetings,
2005 Feb 27
1
Re: smb_proc_readX_data
/* Cc: samba list */ Vincent Marty wrote: > Hi Ogi ! > Did you find a solution to the problem you described in a post in > linux.samba in dec 2004 ? > I get the same messages from Fedora Core 3 when accessing to a iMax > under Mac Os 10.3. Hi! Since I started to use Debian kernel 2.6.10 (in unstable), the problem disappeared. Fedora Core 3 uses 2.6.10 too so I don't know
2009 Nov 04
2
A Suggestion for Strikethrough Syntax
All, Hopefully, I'm not covering old territory, and a search of the list archives seems to indicate that I'm not. If I am, then I extend my apologies in advance. I use strikethrough a lot so I modify my Movable Type Markdown module as shown below, right about line 1040 or so. I assume other Markdown implementations can use this change as well: sub _DoItalicsAndBold { my $text = shift; # <strong> must go first: $text =~ s...
1998 Sep 17
1
Lazy Samba (that'd make it Waltz)
Funny thing happening with an NT Client: it sees all the files in a public Samba share, but when I make any change (like renaming a file or dropping files into it) the change doesn't show up in the window until I press F5 (Refresh). Is it some config in Samba whichs defaults to "lazy" behavior which I'm failing to see? Thanx 4All, Juan --
2005 Jan 17
0
St0ck Oppurtunities - their climbing (PR#7528)
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2002 Nov 15
1
make check fails with -march=i686 on gcc 2.96 (PR#2296)
The top-level 'make check' fails on Red Hat Linux 7.3 (fully patched as of Nov. 15, 2002) when CFLAGS includes "-march=i686". In particular, the following targets fail: * test-Reg * test-Examples * test-Ts The workaround is not to use "-march=i686". Specific stuff below, and I'd be happy to provide any files or fragments thereof that'd help. The failure
1998 Sep 01
5
/bin/login problem
I would be surprised if someone hasn''t encountered this already, but I haven''t found any discussion of the nature of this problem. I run RehHat 5.0. If a user makes a mistake in the login process such as the following: login: mistake password: xxx Login incorrect! login: username password xxxx bash$ a ps will show, among other things, 2333 /bin/login --mistake. Since
2000 Oct 26
3
Happy Birthday portable OpenSSH!
It was one year ago today that I released a patch to get OpenSSH compiling on Linux. I had no idea just how much trouble releasing that patch would get me into :) Within days I was inundated with patches, improvements and portability enhancements - contributions which have made portable OpenSSH the success it is today. So allow me to thank the current developers and all of you who have
2001 Sep 05
2
pam_limits and OpenSSH
Hi, I have an account server with many users. It uses pam_limits module to limit memory usage etc. The problem is that sometimes SSH rejects connection after the password is entered. In syslog it prints something like "fork: Resource temporary unavailable". After killing some root processes it works perfectly. Perhaps the daemon first sets process limits and then switches to
1998 Nov 16
3
samba ver 2 beta 1 (gaping wide bug)
Please excuse me if this has been covered, but I just noticed something odd with samba 2 beta 1. If I use smbclient to connect to a passworded resource on a win machine (I've tried it with 98/95) and I just hit enter for the password, it lets me in. No questions asked. So, I pretty much have unlimited read access to stuff I should not be able to get to. Best Regards. If this is the wrong
2003 Nov 21
0
wine newbie wonders about wine messages
I'm new to Wine, just installed wine-20031118 without an installed Windows on my machine. I wonder whether the following is normal: Starting Wine's notepad.exe, I get: err:module:NE_LoadBuiltinModule loaded .so but dll krnl386.exe still not found err:module:NE_LoadBuiltinModule loaded .so but dll gdi.exe still not found err:module:NE_LoadBuiltinModule loaded .so but dll user.exe still not
2003 Mar 04
1
R version conflict.
My mistake :( Seems that there's another R installed by root. So when I use .libPaths() there're two of them: > .libPaths() [1] "/disk/hopper/projects/class/cse514/R/library" [2] "/usr/lib/R/library" How could the second path be enabled then? The R_LIBS have already been set to as the [1] only. Thanks, yan On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Robert Gentleman wrote: > You
2000 May 22
1
future of subsystem requests
I was testing the Linux port of 2.1.0p2 and noticed that the F-Secure SSH client for Windows 4.0 couldn't successfully connect using its secure file-transfer facility. The server log reported that authentication was successful, then the log left off with a semi-cryptic "subsystem request for sftp" line. After that, nothing. Poking around the source, I found this little routine in
2000 Jun 21
2
make install
Yo All! I was just looking at the "other" SSH for ideas. There is one thing in their install that would be nice. When they do a 'make install' they check to see if a host key already exists and if it does not they create one and install it. This sure makes life simple and should be simple to code in the Makefile. RGDS GARY
2004 Oct 05
1
information about known issues/bugs
Hi Where can I find more information about open bugs/ known limitations against Ext3. Also, is there any doc giving planned features/tasks ? It will be a big help if someone could point me to this information. Thanks, Ash __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
2009 Aug 25
1
Bug#543479: network-bridge doesn't handle secondary address of ${netdev}
Package: xen-utils-common Version: 3.2.0-2 In network bridge, IP addresses of ${netdev} are correctly transferred to ${tdev} which later is renamed to ${bridge} (by default = ${netdev}). But then there is ifup ${bridge} which sets up again the network configuration for ${bdrige}/${netdev} and aliases (e.g. eth0:1 defined in /etc/network/interfaces) are loosed. Regards, Ognyan Kulev
1998 Sep 17
1
Logon Musings
I'm toying with the idea of writing a Samba-oriented Win95/98/NT logon window. I know it's possible to replace Windows' logon mechanism with another. Novell's Client32 does this. I know there's also standards to make a network service available to Windows' change-password mechanism (so I can fire smbpasswd on the other side). That could be an alternative to establishing
1998 Oct 20
1
Safe Win9x?
I want to install a linux samba server to serve 30 win9x machines. I want to prevent users from writing on the local drives, they should have write access only to their home dirs on the samba box. These users have a nasty habit of deleting crucial system files. Is it at all possible with win9x and samba? Of course NT workstations could resolve the problem, but that's not an option with these
1998 Nov 26
1
Using UNIX passwords
I'm sure this is a FAQ, though I couldn't find it in any FAQ or the docs... How do I have Samba authenticate users via the local UNIX passwd file? -- Gregor Mosheh An NT server can be run by an idiot, and usually is. "If you can't make it good, make it LOOK good." - Bill Gates
1998 Nov 30
0
[Fwd: Samba with MSVisual C++]
Bloody H3ll... I replied only to the person who sent it. Hey, maybe this list could stick a Reply-To field to the incoming messages before broadcasting them? Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote: > Andrew J Miles wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > We've just started using MS Visual C++, and have a problem that I believe > > might be related to the samba server. >