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2001 Apr 09
1
input_userauth_request() vs. stateful authmethods
...39;) and ensure that the root & other tests get done all the time. (You might want to leave the auth_log() call in there, so debug sessions keep the "Postponed" entries.) Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2001 Mar 30
2
BETA release of OpenSSH-2.5.2p2 with SRP
...NU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEABECAAYFAjrEZOUACgkQiGAp74wl3UPpCgCeOPfebFZY5Q7oE9dhDZ7M2NtX xHoAn3WIcmm0lq3rwMgxfJDHcWwrz52n =flpe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2007 Mar 01
2
Another newbie book recommandation question
I hope this question is sufficiently different from the other requests for book recommendations that it's not repetitious. If not, I apologize in advance. I'm curious what standard reference books working statisticians, or biostatisticians, have within easy reach of their desk. I'm a computer systems administrator, and have a two-foot bookshelf directory under my monitor that contains 13 paperback manuals tha...
2001 Apr 03
1
user:style
...that, so as to make both styled and unstyled versions available in the authentication context. But this is really only an issue if anybody's going to actually use it for anything. Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2011 Oct 22
1
cycling through a long list of files and names
..."timeCalculations" are called and the final objects are pulled together in a dataframe and are then all saved together. I can get all of this done manually (generating LONG repetitive code), but I have A LOT of data that needs to be processed like this and that becomes tedious and very repetitious. Besides, it feels silly to do such a task manually when using the powerful R language. Unfortunately, I have no clue how to do this. I have been wrestling with "parse", "eval", "substitute" but I have to admit that I just don't seem to really understand how th...
2014 Sep 10
3
[LLVMdev] Does llvm-lit support type substitution (macro)?
Hello all, I am writing test cases which are dedicated to be executed by llvm-lit. Most of my test cases have the same logic but different types. For example: // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only func (int a) { a = 3; } // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only func (char a) { a = 3; } // RUN: %clang_cc1 -fsyntax-only func (unsigned a) { a = 3; } Now I put them in three different test cases but it
2001 May 01
3
SRP unencumbered license statement
...ABECAAYFAjruZmsACgkQiGAp74wl3UM7EQCfca/fV5WVzFCmY3WAyte7apCs pJMAnj02ym/1U1VPtKB7AI31Ovz35J5b =mNHP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- My GPG public key is available from standard keyservers. Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2001 Mar 14
1
poor default seeding of RNG
...tropy added by BN_rand() itself from the system clock (time in seconds). Shouldn't seed_rng() be called from init_rng()? It should be called from _somewhere_, or deleted. Thanks, Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2001 Mar 28
1
[Wishlist] another level of logging
Hello - got a small wishlist item here: The currently available LogLevel settings (according to the man page) are: QUIET, FATAL, ERROR, INFO, VERBOSE and DEBUG. Using "INFO" causes messages about RSA key re-generation to appear in the auth logs. However using the next-lower LogLevel of "ERROR" causes client IP and port to not be reported in the auth logs. I was hoping for
2001 Apr 04
1
random openssh todo notes
fyi http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~msfriedl/openssh/TODO
2001 Apr 11
0
2nd BETA release of OpenSSH with SRP
...ain't. * tconf2embed -f means skip the primality check. * Installation instructions in README.SRP. Please send all bug reports/patches/complaints to <tomh at po.crl.go.jp>. Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: srp6.patch.gz Type: application/octet-stream Size: 37923 bytes Des...
2001 Jun 26
0
Update of SRP patch
...NU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEABECAAYFAjs4V1MACgkQiGAp74wl3UP85wCfeDI2P1BTmNxQtVVcUQNWxW8O Oa0AniBGLYWpESaB/oS+W0mqv6FF6lKQ =i6x6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2001 Sep 20
2
vis.[ch]
...mainline codes in openssh do explicit extern int optind; etc., rather than relying on getopt.h. That's probably wrong. (Why doesn't openssh use unistd.h for that, by the way?) Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2001 Mar 04
1
Winamp plugin playlist behavior
...laylist or a stand-alone music file to the list; almost immediately the first item in the list gets replaced with the song currently playing. Oh, and I just noticed that if I click on the New List button while a vorbis song is playing, the emerging two other buttons are flickering, as if they were repetitiously covered by the playlist. Thanks for the attention. -- Cheers, _____________________________ SyP (_Szabolcs Péter PGP Key ID: _____________________)ICQ# 69968772 0x098AEC13 --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://w...
2002 Mar 25
2
compile failure
...g the same as ssize_t... But the next one is the problem: monitor_mm.h:28:22: sys/tree.h: No such file or directory then all heck breaks loose. What's sys/tree.h supposed to be? Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2001 Mar 23
1
-I$(srcdir)/openbsd-compat removal can cause errors
...k the way it was. (There may even be other breakage I never noticed before, because configure detects vis.h but not vis(), so HAVE_VIS_H is defined but not HAVE_VIS. What uses vis()?) Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2007 Nov 01
8
Specifying mixins
Hi folks, Can anyone share some accumulated wisdom about the best way to spec mixins in general, and (Jamis Buck-style) ActiveRecord "concerns" in particular? The standard situation here is that there''s a bunch of functionality, related by concept if not by implementation, that one wants to inherit in many different classes (e.g. ActiveRecord models) without having to
2007 Feb 11
2
tighten up class?
The following works fine but is there some way to make it more succinct? Thanks, Kent class obsd_etc_static { file { "/etc/mygate": owner => root, group => wheel, mode => 644, backup => main, source => "puppet://example.com/obsd_static/mygate" } file { "/etc/rc.conf": owner => root, group => wheel,
2011 Aug 12
1
Details of subassignment (for vectors and data frames)
Hi All: I'm looking to find out a bit more about how subassignment actually works and am hoping someone with knowledge of the details can fill me in (I've looked at the source code, but my knowledge of C is lacking). In the case of vectors, my reading of ?"[" would indicate that for a vector, vec <- 1:25, vec[c(1,5,25)] <- c(101,102,103)is functionally the same as
2014 Sep 19
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Exhaustive bitcode compatibility tests for IR features
This sounds like a good plan. Initially, the tests will be very repetitious, but over time as we make changes they will diverge. For example, before swapping the order of 'alias' and linkage in the IL, we would've had: @a = alias weak i8* @target ; CHECK: @a = alias weak i8* @target This would've been copied to compatibility-3.N.ll for the previous releas...