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2016 Jan 24
2
Securing tinc config files
Hi Guus Can you recommend a good strategy in securely managing the config and hosts files please? <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> This email has been sent from a virus-free computer protected by Avast. www.avast.com
2012 Aug 27
0
[LLVMdev] where can I find out the documents of how to write a llvm regression test case?
...Check verify the file that llvm-dis output and %s? if i just > want to verify if the file that llvm-dis output contain a string(such > as "abc“),what should i do? %s means the *current* file, so you leave this file (*ll, human readable LLVM IR) to llvm-as to generate *bc (bitcode, non-reabable by human), use llvm-dis to get back *ll, then use Filecheck [1] to compare its stdin (output of llvm-dis) with "; CHECK" line in %s (i.e., this file). Usually you write what you expect in the test case file, then let FileCheck to the work. The old way is using `grep`, but it's not re...
2012 Aug 27
2
[LLVMdev] where can I find out the documents of how to write a llvm regression test case?
Hi, thanks for your letter,but i have read it several times,and now i am confused still.because i do not know how the test work. for a simple sample: ; RUN: llvm-as < %s | llvm-dis | FileCheck %s @addr = external global i64 define i64 @add_unsigned(i64 %x, i64 %y) { ; CHECK: %z = add nuw i64 %x, %y %z = add nuw i64 %x, %y ret i64 %z } 1.FileCheck verify the file that llvm-dis output and
2016 Jan 24
0
Securing tinc config files
...Yazeed Fataar wrote: > Can you recommend a good strategy in securely managing the config and hosts > files please? The private keys (those files ending in .priv) should only be readable by root. When tinc generates the public/private keypairs, it already ensures the private key file is only reabable by root. The rest of the files in /etc/tinc can be public, there is no harm in having others read them. But if you don't want others to access them, you should do: sudo chmod go= /etc/tinc -- Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org> --------...
2016 Jan 24
2
Securing tinc config files
...n you recommend a good strategy in securely managing the config and > hosts > > files please? > > The private keys (those files ending in .priv) should only be readable > by root. When tinc generates the public/private keypairs, it already > ensures the private key file is only reabable by root. The rest of the > files in /etc/tinc can be public, there is no harm in having others read > them. But if you don't want others to access them, you should do: > > sudo chmod go= /etc/tinc > > -- > Met vriendelijke groet / with kind regards, > Guus Sliepen...
2012 Aug 27
4
[LLVMdev] where can I find out the documents of how to write a llvm regression test case?
...that llvm-dis output and %s? if i just >> want to verify if the file that llvm-dis output contain a string(such >> as "abc“),what should i do? > > %s means the *current* file, so you leave this file (*ll, human > readable LLVM IR) to llvm-as to generate *bc (bitcode, non-reabable > by human), use llvm-dis to get back *ll, then use Filecheck [1] to > compare its stdin (output of llvm-dis) with "; CHECK" line in %s > (i.e., this file). Usually you write what you expect in the test > case file, then let FileCheck to the work. The old way is using > `g...