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2009 Mar 30
0
Jason Ostermann is out of the office.
I will be out of the office starting Sun 03/22/2009 and will not return
until Mon 04/06/2009.
I am on travel until Apr but will check email and voicemail daily. If this
is an urgent issue, please contact Kevin Cariker (kcarike at raytheon.com,
972-205-8399) or Barry Dowell (barry_dowell at raytheon.com, 972-205-6318)
Thanks!
Jason
2008 Aug 21
0
Jason Ostermann is out of the office.
I will be out of the office starting Sun 08/17/2008 and will not return
until Mon 08/25/2008.
I am at a customer facility with access to email and voicemail only in the
evenings. If this is an urgent issue, please page me at 800-961-5776.
Otherwise, email will be reviewed nightly.
Alternate contacts:
For EC08 issues, please contact Matt Kinard at x6947 or
kinard at raytheon.com.
For High Speed
2010 Jul 31
1
Automated Reply from Dieter Thiel <centos-announce@centos.org>
Abwesenheitsnotiz:
Vielen Dank f?r Ihre Nachricht. Ich bin ab dem 16.08. wieder im B?ro erreichbar.
In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an Herrn Ostermann,
Email <ostermann at dimast.de>.
Vielen Dank!
2010 Oct 11
1
Automated Reply from Dieter Thiel <centos-announce@centos.org>=
Abwesenheitsnotiz:
Vielen Dank f?r Ihre Nachricht. Ich bin ab dem 22.10. wieder im B?ro erreichbar.
In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an Herrn Ostermann,
Email <ostermann at dimast.de>.
Vielen Dank!
2010 Apr 06
0
Automated Reply from Dieter Thiel <centos-announce@centos.org>
Abwesenheitsnotiz:
Vielen Dank f?r Ihre Nachricht. Ich bin ab dem 14.04. wieder im B?ro erreichbar.
In dringenden F?llen wenden Sie sich bitte an Herrn Ostermann,
Email <ostermann at dimast.de>.
Vielen Dank!
2001 Jan 10
2
1.0pre3 difficulties
Was running 1.0pre2 just fine, but had to move machines, so I figgured
I'd give 1.0pre3 a try.
After getting everything to build and figguring out the new config
files, here's where I'm stuck.
Start the server process (remote machine).
Start the client process (local machine).
In remote machine, the following shows up in syslog: tinc[2659]: Got
SEGV signal
In local machine, the
2019 Nov 02
4
supermin: failed to find a suitable kernel
...s: trace: launch = -1 (error)
libguestfs: trace: close
libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x5627c93af260 (state 0)
libguestfs: command: run: rm
libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfspqGts5
Can anybody point me the right direction to fix this?
Thanks a lot
Klaas
Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Christoph Ostermann (CEO), Oliver Koch, Steffen Schneider, Hermann Schweizer, Tim Ulbricht.
Amtsgericht Kempten/Allg?u, Registernummer: 10655, Steuernummer 127/137/50792, USt.-IdNr. DE272208908
2019 Nov 05
0
Re: supermin: failed to find a suitable kernel
...; > > libguestfs: command: run: rm
> > > libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfspqGts5
> > >
> > > Can anybody point me the right direction to fix this?
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot
> > > Klaas
> > > Geschäftsführer: Christoph Ostermann (CEO), Oliver Koch, Steffen
> > Schneider, Hermann Schweizer, Tim Ulbricht.
> > > Amtsgericht Kempten/Allgäu, Registernummer: 10655, Steuernummer
> > > 127/137/50792, USt.-IdNr. DE272208908
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> &g...
2007 Apr 17
1
SCP v. SFTP
...r SFTP on the sending side as well?
Is it just some artifact of my network that I didn't pick up on or does
the sftp mechanism require this?
Thanks!
Chris Rapier
*I didn't disable TSO before taking these dumps so these pakets size
don't necessarily correspond to the actual MTU.
Ostermann's tcptrace -- version 6.6.7 -- Thu Nov 4, 2004
155626 packets seen, 155626 TCP packets traced
elapsed wallclock time: 0:00:00.722889, 215283 pkts/sec analyzed
trace file elapsed time: 0:00:19.943138
TCP connection info:
1 TCP connection traced:
TCP connection 1:
host a: delta...
2001 May 24
1
tinc from behind a NAT
I'm stuck behind a corporate NAT that I obviously have absolutely no
control over. The nice thing is that the firewall rules, AFAIK, are very
nice.
I've had tinc running before from behind nazi firewalls with no NAT.
Been fiddling with tinc for many hours, but have been SOL.
The local machine is the client (has ConnectTo in the conf), and remote
is the server (has Listen in the conf).
2000 Sep 10
2
tinc SECURITY INFORMATION - Unauthorized access to VPN
Although we (the authors of tinc) have done our best to make tinc as
secure as possible, an unfortunate combination of encryption and key
exchange techniques has created a hole in at least all versions of
tinc >= 0.3, including the current CVS version.
Exploit:
If somebody can intercept the meta protocol to a host that is running
a tinc daemon, it is possible to decrypt the passphrase, which
2000 Sep 10
2
tinc SECURITY INFORMATION - Unauthorized access to VPN
Although we (the authors of tinc) have done our best to make tinc as
secure as possible, an unfortunate combination of encryption and key
exchange techniques has created a hole in at least all versions of
tinc >= 0.3, including the current CVS version.
Exploit:
If somebody can intercept the meta protocol to a host that is running
a tinc daemon, it is possible to decrypt the passphrase, which
2014 Feb 08
1
Samba 3 to 4 AD migration - extensive permissions problems
Finally biting the bullet and upgrading home machines to Windows 7 but
experiencing many problems.
Server is a Debian Lenny, old Samba 3.2.5, new Samba 4.1.4 built from
source. My setup has been doing roaming profiles for XP since 2003 or so
with almost no changes. I want to keep roaming profiles going plus do some
folder redirection (Desktop (my wife doesn't believe in file shares for
2005 Oct 16
2
Lost packets and strange "behaviour" of my TC rules
Hi all.
I''m going on my 3rd week trying to get a simple traffic shapping to work the right way :( !!
My goal it to shape the traffic coming from one machine (pc1) to another machine (pc2) throught the "eth0" interface. My test configuration is as follows:
PC1
IP: 192.168.105.237
Mask: 255.255.255.0
OS: Red Hat Linux Kernel 2.4.20-8
Rules:
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast 1.3.11 drops clients?
Hi all-
I have a 850 mhz Redhat 6.1 server running IceCast v1.3.11, and I'm using
Winamp (also tried Sonique) on a 450 mhz win 98 box and connecting via 100
mbps switched LAN.
I will periodically get dropped by the icecast server.
It's stdout display shows (in part):
-> [11/Oct/2001:13:23:13] Accepted client 13 from [205.138.214.129] on
mountpoint [/default]. 1 clients connected
2005 May 12
0
Trusted IRIX Support
I'm working on integrating OpenSSH into Trusted IRIX. SGI has performed
some manner of change and created their own binary distributions.
Unfortunately, we have to wait until their quarterly release to get
updated versions. To that end, I'd like to make the appropriate changes
and feed them back into the main OpenSSH tree.
I've started work and created a very quick-n-dirty hack to
2005 May 12
0
[PATCH] Trusted IRIX Support
I developed a better prototype quicker than I expected.
Please provide feedback. It's been a few years since I've used autoconf,
so I'm not certain the new defines were integrated correctly.
Jason
diff -r -C3 openssh-4.0p1/acconfig.h openssh-4.0p1.trix/acconfig.h
*** openssh-4.0p1/acconfig.h Fri Feb 25 17:07:38 2005
--- openssh-4.0p1.trix/acconfig.h Thu May 12 10:32:25