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2015 Aug 22
1
Configuration file not found when using non-standard installation path
Installing with: syslinux --directory otherdir -i my_unmounted_device will install the bootloader in the desired directory ("otherdir") under the root directory of the desired unmounted device ("my_unmounted_device"). All the corresponding syslinux-related files are located in the same installation directory. When boo...
2012 Jun 20
3
multiple ".." support
Hello HPA, I have a request. Since v4.04, SYSLINUX supports one ".." in relative paths. It also supports multiple "../", only if the relative path ends with a specific directory, as in "../../otherdirectory/". Is it possible to expand this support to multiple "../" in SYSLINUX? BTW, ISOLINUX already supports this type of relative paths. The rest of this message gives more details and examples. My request is to add support in SYSLINUX for cases like the following "Exa...
2002 Oct 02
1
deleting (empty) directories
I am evaluating rsync for the mirroring of a website and associated database. To exercise it and establish the correct run string I need I am running tests LOCALLY between two test directories. I have a /scratch/temp/Departure and a /scratch/temp/Arrival trees. I apply changes to the Departure tree, run rsync, and do a diff -r. Now I delete a file in Departure rm Departure/Quattro/uno.file
2012 Feb 15
0
Three issues 3.2.4
...three problems: 1) I create a volume with 4 bricks (gets performance X), then add four bricks (gets performance X/2) This does not make a lot of sense to me. I understand there could be a bottleneck, but why would the performance *decrease* (and by exactly half)? 2) rsync -av /somedir/foo /gfs/otherdir/ Sometimes works reasonably well. Other times never finishes. When it did not finish, the directory was larger and more nested 3) gluster migrate operation fails with a socket error in the logs. Seems like a name resolution problem or something "reading from socket failed. Error (Transp...
2016 Dec 27
2
Help with httpd userdir recovery
I lost my harddrive on my little personal webserver that only serves some private files from my userdir. So I am trying to build this from notes on a new Centos7.3 installation (well really Centos7.3-arm, but supposedly same sources). Right now the server is running on a test subnet, not the production, but I have set up the hostname and my standard httpd edits. I have enabled userdir and
2016 Dec 27
4
Help with httpd userdir recovery
...9; in it (to prevent anyone from walking my file tree from >> the root). > To prevent people walking a directory structure you better disable > Options Indexes. If I tell someone about ~rgm/mydir (really no such dir), then I want them to find ~rgm/mydir/subdir, but not know about ~rgm/otherdir. My understanding (most likely flawed) is that Indexes are needed to see the list of files in mydir, and to be able to walk down to subdir. By having a ~rgm/index.html file, they can't query what other files are directly in the public_html directory. > >> But when I try to displa...
2003 Apr 30
4
Portable OpenSSH: Dangerous AIX linker behavior (aixgcc.adv)
1. Systems affected: Users of Portable OpenSSH prior to 3.6.1p2 on AIX are affected if OpenSSH was compiled using a non-AIX compiler (e.g. gcc). Please note that the IBM-supplied OpenSSH packages[1] are not vulnerable. 2. Description: The default behavior of the runtime linker on AIX is to search the current directory for dynamic libraries before searching system paths. This is done
2003 Apr 30
4
Portable OpenSSH: Dangerous AIX linker behavior (aixgcc.adv)
1. Systems affected: Users of Portable OpenSSH prior to 3.6.1p2 on AIX are affected if OpenSSH was compiled using a non-AIX compiler (e.g. gcc). Please note that the IBM-supplied OpenSSH packages[1] are not vulnerable. 2. Description: The default behavior of the runtime linker on AIX is to search the current directory for dynamic libraries before searching system paths. This is done