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2019 Jun 14
0
[libnbd PATCH 6/7] states: Give up on oversized reply length
Any server that sends a reply to NBD_OPT_* or NBD_CMD_* longer than
the maximum length we are willing to use for NBD_CMD_{READ,WRITE} is
probably broken; it is not worth waiting for read() to wait for that
many bytes to arrive from the server to bring the connection back into
sync for the next operation, so just declare it dead.
It may be possible to provoke nbdkit into being such a server when
2007 Apr 18
5
[Bridge] Any way of knowing a packet's been defragmented
Hello,
Due to a recent change in the bridge code, we now need a way of knowing if
a packet has been defragmented. The bridge code now checks on the packet
size and drops packets that are too big for the output port. Defragmented
packets will get refragmented later, so they shouldn't be dropped.
I've been reading the defragmentation code and can't find an easy way of
knowing if a
2007 Sep 08
3
imap webmail client needed
Hi list,
I?m searching a webmail imap client including a calendar and a todo list
(last is not necessary) for 2 or 3 users. I have tried zimbra but it?s too
oversized for my claim.
Do someone have a hint?
Thanks.
Kamill
2007 Apr 21
2
Cron error
Hello,
This morning, root received an e-mail from the cron daemon as the following:
--------------------------------
Subject: Cron <root> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
/etc/cron.daily:00webalizer:
Warning: Truncating oversized referrer field
--------------------------------
I haven't changed anything to cron or to my intranet website (I'm assuming
that's what the webalizer
2020 Jan 14
1
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
On Jan 12, 2020, at 12:58 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> But this doesn't pass the smell test, 3 other machines that are trained
> to reboot when power returns and have no ups fitted, were NOT rebooted
> as evidenced by their reported uptimes, one of which shows a 144 day
> uptime. So why should this have been logged via a -wall bc to every
> login it is servicing?
>
2005 Oct 03
3
large smb.conf file
I have about 5000 distinct shares defined in my smb.conf file. As you can imagine it's quite large.
Everyone once in awhile all the smbd daemons ( in top ) go to a run state and pretty much bring the system to a halt. The system is WAY oversized. 99.999% of the day samba runs fine. We _THINK_ we've narrowed down the times when the smbd processes go crazy to a time when we're
2002 Oct 27
2
Isolinux Information
I am using isolinux to load the floppy firewall project. I have a bootable
floppy and the configuration works well.
I have managed to get isolinux to load the operating system but when it comes
time to mount (something?) in response to the root=??? part of the append
line the operation stops and I land in a shell without having loaded any of
the firewall files to the ram disk. All of the
2017 Mar 14
2
[cfe-dev] [4.0.0 Release] 'final' has been tagged
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 10:09 PM, Khem Raj <raj.khem at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Hans
>
> On 3/10/17 1:10 PM, Hans Wennborg wrote:
>> Hi Khem,
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Khem Raj via llvm-dev
>> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>> On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 7:01 AM, Renato Golin via llvm-dev
>>> <llvm-dev at
2009 Apr 28
2
Dropping 'empty' panels from lattice
I have 8 cofactors possibly affecting one and only one variable.
I make conditional histograms:
<-pdf(file="tst3.pdf",paper="special",width=36,height=36)
<-histogram(~Oversized|dat$c1*dat$c2*dat$c5*dat$c6*dat$c7*dat$c8*dat$c9*dat$c10,nint=21,layout=c(32,8),data=dat,type="count")
<-dev.off()
This works (compliments to R developers!) but it does generate a
2009 Mar 03
2
imap locking spool?
How does IMAP lock the /var/spool/mail/user file?
Here's my problem: I'm writing a script to expire old or
oversize mail through a series of archive folders. I don't
want to take the whole server down to do this, nor does it
seem like I would have to lock the user out entirely if I
can manage to emulate the locks correctly.
I am able to lock /var/spool/mail/user (and ~user/mail/*)
2006 Jun 02
1
Multivariate skew-t cdf
Dear All,
I am using the pmst function from the sn package (version 0.4-0). After
inserting the example from the help page, I get non-trivial answers, so
everything is fine. However, when I try to extend it to higher dimension:
xi <- alpha <- x <- rep(0,27)
Omega <- diag(0,27)
p1 <- pmst(x, xi, Omega, alpha, df = 5)
I get the following result:
>p1
[1] 0
attr(,"error")
2017 Mar 10
4
[cfe-dev] [4.0.0 Release] 'final' has been tagged
Hi Khem,
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Khem Raj via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 7:01 AM, Renato Golin via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>> ARM and AArch64 looking good, uploaded.
>>
>
> This is not particularly related to this RC but in general with 4.0.0
> I am seeing a failure quite common
2002 Jul 30
1
OpenSSL Security Advisory [30 July 2002]
Hi,
FYI - don't sue me for posting this here - I know, everyone who needs this info *should* have it already, but maybe not ;-)
Kind regards,
B. Courtin
--
OpenSSL Security Advisory [30 July 2002]
This advisory consists of two independent advisories, merged, and is
an official OpenSSL advisory.
Advisory 1
==========
A.L. Digital Ltd and The Bunker (http://www.thebunker.net/) are
2019 Jun 28
3
[libnbd PATCH] tests: Enhance errors test
Let's check for a quite a few more errors. Among other things, this
adds some coverage for a few things I've patched recently.
---
And these enhancements set me up for my next fix: making NBD_CMD_DISC
prevent future commands.
tests/errors.c | 167 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
1 file changed, 154 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/errors.c
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] large packet size doesn't work
Hi,
I have just configured a Linux box with kernel 2.6.16.7 and configured two
ethernet interfaces (with MTU 1500) in bridge mode. CONFIG_BRIDGE_NETFILTER
is enabled.
The problem is that ping -s 1500 192.168.0.2 doesn't work from 192.168.0.1
if the systems are separated by the bridge. Normal ping with smaller packet
size works ok.
What is wrong?
Best Regards
Fulvio Ricciardi
2011 Jul 22
2
Keyboards
On my new Dell system, it's got a cardreader. More to the point, it's got
an idiot menu key... *right* next to the right control key, and just where
the annoying keyboard design has it cut down from the oversize space bar
ASCII art
<ctrl><WinDoze> <tall[ ]<tall<tall<tall <ctrl>
Alt>[ tall spacebar ] alt> Win>
2007 Nov 12
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5075] New: Syncing with --iconv may yield protocol error
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5075
Summary: Syncing with --iconv may yield protocol error
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: lennart.samba@lovstrand.com
2007 Apr 17
1
problem setting ntlm authentication for apache using mod_auth_winbind
Hello list,
I'm trying to set up ntlm authentication for using mod_auth_winbind.
Unfortunately during the "ntlm dance" some errors occurs. It
complains about Oversized message, Invalid request and ntlm_auth
goes to defunc... ( broken pipe as we can see in apache error log file )
apache 31623 31578 1 19:25 ? 00:00:00 [ntlm_auth] <defunct>
Log file from apache is
2002 Jan 01
1
Transparent bridging / smart rate limiting
I''ve decided to try to make a transparent bridge, that should drop
packet''s based on some weird rules.
I have googled around a bit and couldn''t find any information about what
I would like to do.
And therefore I now send a mail to this mailinglist in hope that someone
can either help me, or point me in the right direction.
What I want to do is the following:
Make a
2023 Aug 03
2
[libnbd PATCH v4 05/25] golang: Change logic of copy_uint32_array
Commit 6725fa0e12 changed copy_uint32_array() to utilize a Go hack for
accessing a C array as a Go slice in order to potentially benefit from
any optimizations in Go's copy() for bulk transfer of memory over
naive one-at-a-time iteration. But that commit also acknowledged that
no benchmark timings were performed, which would have been useful to
demonstrat an actual benefit for using hack in