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2019 Oct 05
3
Failed to create BUILTIN\Guests group NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED! Can Winbind allocate gids?
On 05/10/2019 14:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 05/10/2019 13:41, lejeczek via samba wrote:
>> hi everyone,
>>
>> I believe a resolution is there -
>> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/4367771
> Which is behind a paywall ;-)
>>
>> But what I'm hoping for is an expert would comment how
>> would this apply
>> to Samba with LDAP backend?
>
> What do you mean 'Samba with LDAP backend' ????
>
> You really shouldn't be running Samba with LDAP any more
> and the probl...
2019 Oct 05
2
Failed to create BUILTIN\Guests group NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED! Can Winbind allocate gids?
hi everyone,
I believe a resolution is there -
https://access.redhat.com/solutions/4367771
But what I'm hoping for is an expert would comment how would this apply
to Samba with LDAP backend?
many thanks, L.
2015 Nov 19
4
C7: How to configure raid at install time
On Nov 18, 2015, at 9:49 PM, Devin Reade <gdr at gno.org> wrote:
>
> The one thing I would point out regarding the above link is that despite
> conventional UNIX wisdom, *don't* put /usr on a separate filesystem
> in CentOS 7. <sarcasm>Thank you RedHat</sarcasm>
>
> Flames to /dev/null.
Sorry, you don?t get to throw that grenade and then run away.
The
2016 Aug 30
3
Publication of an llvm-based tool that protects against fault injection attacks
Hello,
My team and I have recently published an LLVM-based tool at
“Cryptography and Security
in Computing Systems 2016” (CS2), and we would like to add it on the
list of LLVM related publications.
The goal of our tool is to automatically protect the code being compiled
against fault injection attacks
*Title:* Compilation of a Countermeasure Against Instruction-Skip Fault
Attacks
Available
2015 Nov 20
1
C7: How to configure raid at install time
...ARP or the small local system drive, then attach to a server?s disk to complete the boot process.
> The main message is that while CentOS 6 and before *could* have
> / and /usr on different filesystems, don't do it with CentOS 7
> per <https://access.redhat.com/solutions/53005> (paywalled).
I don?t need to pierce the paywall to know it?s a bad idea. This is enough of a clue:
$ ls -l /bin
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 7 Jul 7 2014 /bin -> usr/bin
[1]: See page 4-8 in the SVR3.2 sysadmin?s guide: http://goo.gl/E9quko
2019 Oct 07
0
Failed to create BUILTIN\Guests group NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED! Can Winbind allocate gids?
...amba wrote:
>
> On 05/10/2019 14:10, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>> On 05/10/2019 13:41, lejeczek via samba wrote:
>>> hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I believe a resolution is there -
>>> https://access.redhat.com/solutions/4367771
>> Which is behind a paywall ;-)
>>> But what I'm hoping for is an expert would comment how
>>> would this apply
>>> to Samba with LDAP backend?
>> What do you mean 'Samba with LDAP backend' ????
>>
>> You really shouldn't be running Samba with LDAP any more
>>...
2009 Dec 27
1
I'm all for it
...(no firmware package to
initialize Broadcom NetXtreme II's on the standalone iso). I usually
move on when "build" is mentioned & have no aspirations to learn git &
thus, testing oVirt's on pause until a new iso's released.
Not to mention how it feels to hit a feature paywall after tinkering a
few days with something.
I'd very much like to try something like what Mr. Fortaine's speaking
of, & I hope to see it realized one day, in a way that wouldn't require
someone like me to hire a consultant to implement.
Just my 2 cents.
-Chris Bartels
President...
2013 Aug 06
1
[LLVMdev] Potential SimplifyCFG optimization; hammock to diamond transformation
...ng edges). You would also need to be careful not to sink code into loops - you would instead want to sink it below code that guards the loop, but not actually into the loop.
Here is one paper I am aware of that appears to have an SSA-based formulation of PDE. I have not read this as it is behind a paywall:
http://rd.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F3-540-48294-6_12
Mark
2013 Aug 06
0
[LLVMdev] Potential SimplifyCFG optimization; hammock to diamond transformation
...o need to be careful not to sink code into loops - you would instead
> want to sink it below code that guards the loop, but not actually into the
> loop.
>
> Here is one paper I am aware of that appears to have an SSA-based
> formulation of PDE. I have not read this as it is behind a paywall:
> http://rd.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F3-540-48294-6_12
>
> Mark
>
>
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2013 Aug 06
3
[LLVMdev] Potential SimplifyCFG optimization; hammock to diamond transformation
All,
I have some code that looks like the following:
{
double a, b, c;
for (...) {
...
a = lots of FP math;
b = lots of FP math;
c = lots of FP math;
if (cond) {
a = 0.0;
b = 0.1;
c = 0.2;
}
...
}
}
Could we not convert the hammock into a diamond and move the initial
computation of a, b, and c into the else block. Something like this:
{
2020 Aug 07
2
[RFC] Zeroing Caller Saved Regs
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 1:18 AM David Chisnall
<David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> I think it would be useful for the discussion to have a clear threat model that this intends to defend against and a rough analysis of the security benefits that this is believed to bring.
I view this as being even more about a ROP defense. Dealing with spill
slots is, IMO, a separate issue, more
2015 Apr 01
0
opendkim-2.9.0
...org/opendkim-README) still makes
reference to it as the preferred way of handling mailing lists. Go
figure.
B.T.W.
Redhat has apparently 'fixed' (I think) Mailman to deal with the
Yahoo/AOL - DMARC problems. But only in RHEL5 (so far). As they have
moved all discussion of the bug behind a paywall I can no longer
follow developments and so cannot be sure.
--
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Hamilt...
2015 Nov 19
0
C7: How to configure raid at install time
...ves.
Beyond that, I don't really want to get into a flame war on stuff
that has been hashed through before.
The main message is that while CentOS 6 and before *could* have
/ and /usr on different filesystems, don't do it with CentOS 7
per <https://access.redhat.com/solutions/53005> (paywalled).
TL;DR: you'll have trouble booting some configurations including
those using iSCSI.
Devin
2023 Jul 21
1
Current RHEL fragmentation landscape
Fwiw we pay for Google Workspace. I think there is a pricing issue though,
but I guess changing it would affect their income from their bigger
customers.
We just have 5 servers, and don't want any personal support. We'd be fine
to pay what we'd consider a reasonable fee I think. I contacted Redhat to
ask about their licensing and if we could fit somehow into it (i.e the
personal
2015 Mar 20
1
Re: getting oriented/networking [some success]
...nt from undetectable to ~150Mb/s. However, it was not able to connect for the upload test, and so something may still be off. Non-virtual machines can do the upload test, so it's not just a firewall issue.
The comment refers to another source for more info, but it seems to be behind a Redhat paywall.
Ross
________________________________________
From: Boylan, Ross
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 11:01 AM
To: Dominique Ramaekers; libvirt-users@redhat.com
Subject: RE: [libvirt-users] getting oriented/networking
Thanks very much. Unfortunately, networking is currently so slow as to be non-functio...
2014 Feb 11
5
Speaking of firefox...
The latest version seems to have a bug. One of my users went to look at a
paper in Phy Rev E, and the firefox pdf view looked fine... but what
printed had garbage for scales on the graphs. Then I had him use the
firefox print preview... and it was garbage. Looked at it on my system,
ditto, and firefox was updated yesterday on all our systems.
Save as (why isn't there an "open"?) a
2017 Oct 13
1
small files performance
Where did you read 2k IOPS?
Each disk is able to do about 75iops as I'm using SATA disk, getting even
closer to 2000 it's impossible
Il 13 ott 2017 9:42 AM, "Szymon Miotk" <szymon.miotk at gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Depends what you need.
> 2K iops for small file writes is not a bad result.
> In my case I had a system that was just poorly written and it was
>
2020 Aug 12
4
[RFC] Zeroing Caller Saved Regs
...l
>
> This link gives two motivations:
>
> 1. Reducing information leak (which I find unconvincing, because there's
> a lot more left on the stack than in caller-save registers).
> 2. Reducing ROP gadgets.
>
> Unfortunately, for claim 2 they cite a paper that is behind a paywall,
> so I can't easily see what that's doing and I'll have to guess what the
> paper says:
>
> Caller-save registers are intuitively useful in the first gadget in a
> ROP sequence, because the current frame will have put values into them
> (and so they are most likely to...
2012 Mar 26
0
Pareto frontier plots in three dimensions
...3-space by
plotting the points and then constructing the Pareto
frontier. Moreover is is straightforward to generate
this frontier using the 'rgl' package. And this is
what I do.
LITERATURE
Three-dimensional Pareto frontier visualization is
reported in the literature. For instance (not
paywalled -- thanks guys!):
Madetoja, Elina, Henri Ruotsalainen, Veli-Matti
M?nkk?nen, Jari H?m?l?inen, and Kalyanmoy Deb.
2008. Visualizing multi-dimensional Pareto-optimal
fronts with a 3D virtual reality system. IEEE
Proceedings. ISBN-13 978-83-60810-14-9.
Madetoja etal (2008) als...