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2005 Jun 24
1
Any status on timestamp vulnerability fix for 4.X?
Any information on when (or if) the following timestamp vulnerability
will be fixed for 4.X? Any information would be appreciated.
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/637934
Thanks.
Richard Coleman
rcoleman@criticalmagic.com
2013 Mar 15
3
Installing puppet modules
...esent,
url => "$url",
checksum => false,
extension => "tar.gz",
target => split("$::modulepath", ":")[0],
}
But that doesn''t work.
2) There is another module called puppet_module
(https://github.com/rcoleman/puppet_module_provider) which allows you to
download and install modules from puppetforge. This module works great.
Except that I need to download modules from an intranet location not an
internet location. I do not have control over puppetforge so I do not have
control over how long stuff st...
2007 Mar 07
1
Question about auth-master, deliver, and SQL maps
...h is wrong. Somehow, I need auth-master to use a
different SQL query from user_query when doing lookups for deliver. In
essence, I want deliver to use the same SQL queries where were
previously used for the Postfix "virtual" delivery agent.
Is there any way to do this?
Richard Coleman
rcoleman at criticalmagic.com
2013 Mar 15
0
Installing module of the correct version
...quot;,
checksum => false,
extension => "tar.gz",
target => split("$::modulepath", ":")[0] + "/modules/",
}
But obviously I am a bit out of my league getting that to work.
2) Using the puppet module
provider(https://github.com/rcoleman/puppet_module_provider) to download
and install a module. This works great... if the module is on puppet
forge. But I need to keep the connections local, for connectivity outages
and backups in case third party modules disappear from their place on the
internet. Also internal modules are no...
2005 May 23
1
TCP timestamp vulnerability
On May 19, 2005, at 5:53 AM, Christian Brueffer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> fixes for the vulnerability described in http://www.kb.cert.org/
> vuls/id/637934
> were checked in to CURRENT and RELENG_5 by ps in April.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c
>
> Revisions 1.270 and 1.252.2.16
>
> He didn't commit it to RELENG_5_4 for some
2003 Oct 04
3
how to config sound for my notebook
hi all
i am using nec vxi notebook install freebsd 4.9rc kde, i just cannot config
the sound i read and i found it need to complie the driver in the kernel , i
check the LINT file but it is not there, i use a linux startup cd and found
out that the driver is intel i82440mx ac97 audio driver = i-810_Audio
1) where i can found this driver and how to install?
2) i can only sucess complie the
2005 Jul 02
3
packets with syn/fin vs pf_norm.c
Hi,
First of all, I know that not dropping SYN/FIN isn't really a big deal, it
just makes no sense. But since it doesn't make any sense, I don't see
the reason why not to discard them.
I'm running pf on FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p3 and I scrub any traffic. I've
read some other posts on google and as far as I can tell, clearly invalid
packets (like packets with SYN/RST set) is
2005 Mar 07
2
New entropy source proposal.
Hi.
I've been playing a bit with "use sound card as an entropy source" idea.
This simple program does what I wanted:
http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/misc/sndrand.tbz
The program is very simple, it should be run with two arguments:
% sndtest /dev/dspW 1048576 > rand.data
This command will generate 1MB of random data.
With my sound card:
pcm0: <Intel ICH3 (82801CA)>