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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 27 matches for "overstepping".

2008 Jan 15
2
Out of memory [repost as a new thread]
Hi, this happens since a few days on a Gentoo hardened system using a grsecurity enabled kernel running Dovecot 1.0.10, only to 2 of 10 users though: --8<-- kernel: grsec: From 192.168.0.1: denied resource overstep by \ requesting 537325568 for RLIMIT_AS against limit 536870912 \ for /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap[imap:15708] uid/euid:30010/30010 \ gid/egid:30006/30006, parent
2005 Oct 27
0
Re: wine overstepping the mark?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The running of wine programs is not controlled by the mimetype but by a feature of the linux kernel. In /etc/init.d you might find a init script called wine. This script uses the kernel modules binfmt_misc to tell the linux kernel that when it encounters a file being executed with a special byte in the header to call it with wine. You can disable
2008 Jan 15
4
Dovecot With cygwin
Hi This is jesse. I am running exim as my mail server on cygwin. But i need imap/pop3 for accessing mail. I found that dovecot works on cygwin with some code change. So can i know how to compile dovecot on cygwin. This is important ANYBODY ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo!
2003 Apr 27
1
dovecot and grsecurity (problem with resource limits)
Howdy folks ! I just added Dovecot as a standard package to Devil-Linux and ran into a problem with resource limits. Grsecurity (http://www.grsecurity.net) is used in DL to prevent problems with common exploits, it also reports violations of rlimits. The following messages show up in the log, but it seems that the IMAP Server works fine: Apr 26 19:20:04 src at gate imap-login: Login: hz
2004 Jan 06
1
"Smart update" utility (or coding) for data files
Hi, I am a new user of R and this is my first e-mail here. Please enlighten me on any etiquette issues I may have overstepped on. My questions is as follows: I need to do some data analysis for data from .csv files for stocks (that I have obtained from yahoo) How can I do a "smart update" of this data from Yahoo (or any other site if you wish), so that in some way, I do not have to
2003 Jun 15
1
Dovecot will not run on secure kernel.
I am trying to run Dovecot on RH 7.3 with Linux kernel 2.4.20 + GrSecurity patch. I downloaded the RPM yesterday and installed it. When I start Dovecot the kernel reports: kernel: grsec: From 192.168.1.22: attempt to overstep process limit by (dovecot:14491) UID(0) EUID(0), parent (dovecot:23872) UID(0) EUID(0) I have never seen this problem in the 3 years I have used GrSecurity together with a
2008 Apr 10
1
memory issues with 1.1.rc4 (now it's PAM)
Hi! I'm running 1.1rc4 on a system and this happens occasionally: --8<-- mail.info; dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1 PLAIN service=imap lip=NN.NN.NN.NN rip=NNN.NN.NNN.NN lport=143 mail.info; dovecot: auth-worker(default): pam(XXXXXXXXXXXX,NNN.NN.NNN.NN): lookup service=imap kern.alert; kernel: grsec: From NN.NN.NN.NN: denied resource overstep by requesting
2019 Sep 19
2
Fixing some StackProtector issues
PR43308 describes a case where StackProtector fails to protect against a fairly simple smash. This problem started after r363169, which removed StackProtector's own analysis function HasAddressTaken, and used CaptureTracking's PointerMayBeCaptured instead. The problem here is that "pointer is captured" and "pointer could be used to smash the stack" are not equivalent
2003 Oct 09
1
nlme & lme for complex mixed ANOVAs
Dear List, I downloaded R for the first time yesterday, in the hopes that I might deal more effectively with a complex repeated measures experimental design involving inbred strains of laboratory mice. The design below, somewhat simplified, cannot be computed with standard ANOVA, because something called the X'X matrix is too large. The design has the following factors: Between-subject
2007 Dec 06
0
Too many open files leads to timeout exceptions in Mechanize/Net::HTTP?
I''m experiencing an issue where my get/submit calls to the Mechanize agent are leading to timeout exceptions when the ruby script has too many open file descriptors ( > 1000). However, I''m not seeing anything about an overstep violation sent anywhere to syslog, and no error message sent to stdout. The process has the large amount of open files because it''s
2005 Nov 13
1
OggPCM proposal feedback
On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 10:36:14AM +1100, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Here in the Xiph community things are a little askew. The people > with the code (Monty, Jean-Marc, Josh Coalson etc and the Annodex > team) seem to let Arc (who has yet to show any contribution > anywhere near the same league as any of the above) run the show > and trammple over people who show far more merit.
2024 Sep 25
0
OFF TOPIC: "Scientific rigor proponents retract paper on benefits of scientific rigor"
This is off topic and only tangentially related to statistics or R (through "HARK"ing -- Hypothesizing After Results are Known). But given the research interests of many on this list, I thought others would enjoy it. My apologies if I have overstepped (please let me know if so). Also, PLEASE DON'T RESPOND ON THIS LIST (privately is fine). This is just FYI. I don't know whether
2004 Jan 07
0
One thing to watch out for is adjustments: - if the data is not adjusted for dividends and splits then you may be able to just download data since your last download yourself but depending on what you want to do with the data you may get misleading results. For example, if the stock trades at $100 and there is a 2 for 1 split then the next day there will be twice as many shares with each share
2004 Jul 30
2
Too many open files with test32
Hi Timo and others, I'm using test32 since today and I'm getting this error once every 2 hours or so: dovecot: Jul 30 20:21:26 Error: IMAP(jens at gutzeit.at): open(/var/mail/data/jens/jens at gutzeit.at/maildir/.INBOX.Gentoo.Security/dovecot-uidlist) failed: Too many open files dovecot: Jul 30 20:21:26 Error: IMAP(jens at gutzeit.at): file maildir-uidlist.c: line 147
2009 Jan 12
5
CentOS 4 update backlog
There are security updates upstream for CentOS (4 and 5) and it looks like the CentOS 5 ones have been rebuilt and rolled out. How come the CentOS 4 branch lags behind, or are the CentOS 5 devs different from the CentOS 4 devs? If more volunteers are needed I'm sure assistance could be offered by the CentOS community. Regards, Vandaman.
2008 Dec 05
0
[LLVMdev] Build errors on trunk for about a week now.
OvermindDL1 a écrit : > Been trying to build the trunk to test some things for about a week > now using VS8 (VS2k5). Tons of Warnings (like things first being > declared struct, being redefined class and so forth, those need to be > fixed, but are otherwise not harmful), and a *lot* of errors. Being > trunk I figured just the normal trunk-type issues, but it has been > going on
2008 Jan 03
1
The ticket clinic, What Is U.S. Copyright Law?
...es can result in serious charges and fines being brought against them. The popularity of the Internet and file sharing software has increased copyright violations. Copyright owners are starting to take a stand against copyright violators and are hunting down the perpetrators. Be careful you are not overstepping your boundaries and violating someone?s copyright law. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ -----...
2013 Nov 12
2
dovecot-2.2.7: Fatal: master: service(imap): child 49545 killed with signal 11 (core dumped)
Hi! After upgrade I'm noticing many coredummps, below is backtrace: $ echo "bt"|gdb .... #0 o_stream_zlib_flush (stream=0xc8be5b27640) at ostream-zlib.c:222 222 if (o_stream_zlib_send_flush(zstream) < 0) (gdb) #0 o_stream_zlib_flush (stream=0xc8be5b27640) at ostream-zlib.c:222 #1 0x00007a695e8f09cd in o_stream_flush (stream=stream at entry=0xc8be5b276d0) at
2007 Apr 18
0
[PATCH 2/21] i386 Always relax segments
APM BIOSes have many bugs regarding proper representation of the appropriate segment limits for calling the BIOS. By default, APM_RELAX_SEGMENTS is always turned on to support running the APM BIOS on these buggy machines. Keeping 64k limits poses very little danger to the kernel, because the pages where the APM BIOS is located will always be in low physical memory BIOS areas, which should
2007 Apr 18
0
[PATCH 2/21] i386 Always relax segments
APM BIOSes have many bugs regarding proper representation of the appropriate segment limits for calling the BIOS. By default, APM_RELAX_SEGMENTS is always turned on to support running the APM BIOS on these buggy machines. Keeping 64k limits poses very little danger to the kernel, because the pages where the APM BIOS is located will always be in low physical memory BIOS areas, which should