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2009 Sep 06
2
smbd uses 10 to 15% CPU w/Vista client
For quite awhile I've noticed that smbd uses 10-15% of my CPU (Pentium 4) when nothing visible is going on. I have a couple of laptops on my home network, and some experiments showing that powering on the Vista laptop (other is OSX) is sufficient to raise useage from 0 to 10-15%. The screen is locked, although 2 user accounts are logged in. Wireshark seems to show a lot of chatter,
2006 May 31
1
printing fails for SPOOLSS OpenPrinterEx request
Hi, I have a problem with my printing setup of a windows XP client with a samba server. The windows driver seems to use different ways of smb/printer communication for printing in normal/duplex mode and for printing brochures. The latter failes silently. normal/duplex printing uses: SMB Open Print File Request brochure printing starts with: SPOOLSS OpenPrinterEx request I recorded the network
2006 May 14
1
reassemble large packets in switch mode
...gmented udp packets arrive, assembled to a large ping and show up on the bridge interface. Then those pings gets answered and find there way back to host B nicely. They arrive on host B as udp fragments but then dont show up in the bridge. So it seems host B disassembles the packets to udp but not reassembles them. At least i can see the pings. By the way, it seems the PMTU setting has no affect. I lowered the MTU size to 1400, but udp fragments still have a size of 1524. Any ideas? Thanks, Axel
2008 Nov 26
2
Reassemble software RAID
I have a machine on CentOS 5 with two disks in RAID1 using Linux software RAID. /dev/md0 is a small boot partition, /dev/md1 spans the rest of the disk(s). /dev/md1 is managed by LVM and holds the system partition and several other partitions. I had to take out disk sda from the RAID and low level format it with the tool provided by Samsung. Now I put it back and want to reassemble the array.
2014 Oct 14
1
debugging T.38 issues
Hello list, We're currently facing some issues concerning T.38 gateway faxing. This is a device used almost exclusively for receiving faxes. Calls are incoming to asterisk on a SIP trunk (sangoma netborder) using G711A. Gateway mode is activated in the asterisk dialplan towards a Cisco SPA 112 running firmware 1.3.5. We are using asterisk 1.8.13.0 with the T.38 gateway patch applied (I know I
2018 Jun 06
0
FYI: CVE-2018-11806 Qemu: slirp: heap buffer overflow while reassembling fragmented datagrams
There's a heap overflow in qemu SLIRP which affects libguestfs, potentially allowing a malicious filesystem to take control of the confining qemu process and from there attack the host. It will affect libguestfs specifically when these two conditions are both met: - You're using the ‘direct’ backend. - Networking is enabled. The direct backend is the default upstream, but not in
2020 May 04
3
Parallel transfers with sftp (call for testing / advice)
Le 10/04/2020 ? 01:55, Darren Tucker a ?crit?: > On Thu, 9 Apr 2020 at 01:34, Cyril Servant <cyril.servant at gmail.com> wrote: > [...] >> Each of our front >> nodes has an outgoing bandwidth limit (let's say 1Gb/s each, generally more >> limited by the CPU than by the network bandwidth), > You might also want to experiment with the Ciphers and MACs since >
2005 Sep 27
2
Stream "Saving" and Excerpting...
I'm working with a streaming Ogg Vorbis system where I'm taking the stream output (from a darkice server) and saving it to hour-long files, then reassembling excerpts from these files (sometimes spanning two or three) into a single file for playback. I've got two problems (well, related to this, but anyway). 1) The "chunk" files I'm saving into have mangled headers. 2)
2003 Aug 28
0
[louisk@bend.com: snort, postgres, bridge]
----- Forwarded message from Louis Kowolowski <louisk@bend.com> ----- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:37:42 -0700 From: Louis Kowolowski <louisk@bend.com> To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: snort, postgres, bridge User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i I've been prowling through the FreeBSD and Snort list archives in search of information on setting up snort on a FreeBSD bridge(4) that logs
2013 Feb 13
3
Unusual TCP/IP Packet Size
Monitoring a tcpdump between two systems, a FreeBSD 9.1 system has the following interface: msk0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500 options=c011b<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,TSO4,VLAN_HWTSO,LINKSTATE> ether 00:11:2f:2a:c7:03 inet 10.0.1.199 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.0.1.255 inet6 fe80::211:2fff:fe2a:c703%msk0 prefixlen 64 scopeid
2006 Mar 14
1
Delay with printer properties
Greetings Samba Fans! I'm experiencing a strange problem which started after installation of Service Pack 2 for Windows XP: When a user tries to print there is a long delay (sometimes around 2 minutes) before the printer properties page is opened. This only affects Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed. I did a 'tcpdump' on the printserver and observed something quite strange:
2015 Apr 10
1
smbclient 4.0.7 fails transfer with STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER and SMB2 but not with NT1
We get STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER failures when smbclient uses SMB2 but passes with NT1. We do get some success, but mostly failures. It appears to happen after it transfers the PDF file. These are the packets leading up to SMB2 failing after the transfer: No. Time Source Destination Protocol Length Info 266 2015-04-09 08:30:43.688568000
2019 Apr 04
2
RAID1 boot issue
Right, that's my problem. a drive is unplugged... while the system is not running mdadm will not reassemble the array on boot. Red Hat Bugzilla ? Bug 1451660 Write that Fixed In Version:dracut-033-546.el7 I have drucat version 033-554.el7 and this bag don't fixed! >I believe you are hitting this bug: > > ? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1451660 > >That is,
2001 Mar 31
1
Ogg Vorbis compatible with Darwin Streaming Server?
Hi, I saw the documentation "RTP Payload Format for Vorbis Encoded Audio". My question: The Darwin Streaming Server (OpenSource and free for several plattforms) streams media with RTSP/RTP. For more information: http://www.publicsource.apple.com/projects/streaming/ I know that a QuickTime Component of Ogg Vorbis (compressor/decompressor) in progress. (Thanks guys) Could I stream Ogg
2019 Feb 11
3
bare-metal backup before update--options?
Hi all! I'm a "nervous nellie", I have not yet updated my 7.5 desktop to 7.6 because (1) it has an Nvidia card, and (2) I've heard of problems upgrading on top of software RAID (using RAID1 with 2 drives). I need to upgrade it to stay secure, and I want to do a bare-metal backup first (so I can put it all back as it now is, in case it explodes in my face), so I'm trying to
2020 May 05
7
Parallel transfers with sftp (call for testing / advice)
Peter Stuge wrote: > > Matthieu Hautreux wrote: >> The change proposed by Cyril in sftp is a very pragmatic approach to >> deal with parallelism at the file transfer level. It leverages the >> already existing sftp protocol and its capability to write/read file >> content at specified offsets. This enables to speed up sftp transfers >> significantly by
2009 Oct 26
2
[LLVMdev] disassembly/decompiling
Hi, just read the LLVM 2.6 release announcement, the bit about llvm-mc caught my attention. I've been looking for a tool to disassemble x86 object files into an IR and then reassemble them into x86_64 object code. The immediate use for them would be to convert driver blobs that some vendors provide for their hardware (e.g. the Lucent modem driver) so they can be used in a 64 bit kernel.
2020 May 06
2
Parallel transfers with sftp (call for testing / advice)
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 4:31 AM Peter Stuge <peter at stuge.se> wrote: > > Matthieu Hautreux wrote: > > The change proposed by Cyril in sftp is a very pragmatic approach to > > deal with parallelism at the file transfer level. It leverages the > > already existing sftp protocol and its capability to write/read file > > content at specified offsets. This enables
2010 Apr 11
2
Yum/WGET/HTTP sourceforge etc.
I am having a problem with 5.4 that I did not have with 4.5. The problem happens only sometimes but in specific instances. Basically a summary of the problem is that certain network transactions timeout. The specfic instances are with wget, rpm, http. The problem usually, but not always, occurs with pptp stuff. (NOT running pptp but getting pptp stuff). For instance, the following command, which
2006 May 23
3
ez-where headscratch
Hi there, I''m puzzled by this apparently simple query I can''t manage to reassemble using ez_where plugin. cond = Caboose::EZ::Condition.new :my_table do start_on < Time.now any {end_on > Time.now; end_on.nil?} end I keep getting the following result : >> cond.to_sql => ["my_table.start_on < ? AND (my_table.end_on > ?)", Tue May 23