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2006 Aug 24
1
Strange permissions problems
I had this problem some last year and never got it figured out. Now it is bugging me. It seems that sometimes when a student writes his/her file to a directory, it will not keep the correct group. It puts his/her main group as the group owner and that fouls things up. Here is what I have. Unix Permissions /school 3777 admin.teacher /school/bhs 3777 admin.teacher /school/bhs/reese
2016 Apr 22
2
Aborted login (auth failed)
Hi, My SSL auth got invalid, so I updated my SSL configuration (Apache works) This ist the log: --- Apr 22 11:01:55 rosi dovecot: imap-login: Debug: SSL: elliptic curve secp384r1 will be used for ECDH and ECDHE key exchanges Apr 22 11:01:55 rosi dovecot: imap-login: Debug: SSL: elliptic curve secp384r1 will be used for ECDH and ECDHE key exchanges Apr 22 11:01:55 rosi dovecot: auth: Debug: auth
2009 Jul 15
4
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Adam Rosi-Kessel <adam at rosi-kessel.org> wrote: > So I've written a script to do the following: ... I have got lost. Did you manage to identify the rogue software that corrupted the files in the first place? In the greater scheme of things, fixing this (prevention) is more important than repairing the files (cure). Regards, Martin -- Martin J Leese E-mail: martin.leese
2009 Jun 18
5
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
2009/6/18 Adam Rosi-Kessel <adam at rosi-kessel.org>: > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:12:30PM +0900, Conrad Parker wrote: >> yow, that's pretty badly corrupted, the vorbis codebooks (usually the >> third packet) is completely gone. It looks like you'd need to throw >> away the first 16 packets, start with fresh headers, and copy in the >> rest of the data
1998 Jun 30
1
Patched Qpopper2.5 release Notification. (fwd)
Hi, well, swift response! Qualcomm has a patched qpopper (2.5) Greetings, Jan-Philip Velders <jpv@jvelders.tn.tudelft.nl> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 21:43:18 -0700 From: Praveen Yaramada <pyaramad@QUALCOMM.COM> To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG Subject: Patched Qpopper2.5 release Notification. Hello Folks, As you are already aware that qpopper
1998 Aug 02
0
ipportfw - security
Hi Are there any known security holes or necessary precautions in using port forwarding with ipportfw? I'm planning on forwarding ports from an outer firewall/router (connected to the Internet) to a host in the DMZ, then on from the DMZ host to the inner firewall, and finally from the inner firewall to some host on the inside. Thanks, Jens jph@strengur.is From mail@mail.redhat.com Wed
1998 Dec 03
2
interactions between OPIE-ftpd and RH5.2
Ran into a weird problem, and this seemed a good forum to toss it out into -- if I've gaffed, please let me know. Just upgraded my RH5.0 box to RH5.2. Went well, worked nearly seamlessly. When running 5.0, though, I'd installed the opie-fied ftpd that comes with the most recent opie package (ftp://ftp.inner.net/pub/opie/opie-2.32.tar.gz) and had it work without a hitch. I'd also
2005 Apr 06
7
Can really anyone help ?
I know that it is the right way to use this ML but as nobody answered me, i repost this help ... in fact, it is quite hurry, and i want to understand ... Why do the mount -t smbfs just halfWork ?? can see some directories, but see no file ! :o ... Hello everyone, I'm having such a strange problem and i hope you'll understand the situation. I want to access files that are shared by
1996 Nov 14
1
Security hole in Debian 1.1 dosemu package
In Debian 1.1, the optional DOSEMU package installs /usr/sbin/dos setuid root. This is a serious security hole which can be exploited to gain access to any file on the system. Package: dosemu Version: 0.64.0.2-9 ------- start of cut text -------------- $ cat /etc/debian_version 1.1 $ id uid=xxxx(quinlan) gid=xxxx(quinlan) groups=xxxx(quinlan),20(dialout),24(cdrom) [quinlan:~]$ ls -al
2009 Jun 30
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
2009/6/30 Adam Rosi-Kessel <adam at rosi-kessel.org>: > Monty Montgomery wrote, on 6/25/2009 2:16 PM: >>> Is there any way to understand exactly how it is invalid? I can replicate >>> this corruption simply by adding large album art to any ogg file with the >>> latest release of MediaMonkey. >> The second page is corrupt. ?The basic structure looks
2009 Jun 20
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote, on 6/19/2009 3:56 PM: > Conrad Parker wrote, on 6/18/2009 3:15 PM: >> Hopefully at some point the vorbis data in the file becomes valid. >> Perhaps we just need to know the original encoding settings to create >> a new file with valid codebooks and splice them together: oggz-dump -r >> should be ok for that, just take the first 3 packets of the
2015 Mar 12
1
indexer-worker panics with latest mercurial
Hi. I am seeing the following in my logs. Happy to downgrade to an earlier version if you think this might be the problem, but dovecot.org is extremely slow (and has been for months) so I found it easier just to pull the latest from mercurial. Thanks. Laeeth Mar 12 20:48:39 indexer: Error: Indexer worker disconnected, discarding 1 reques ts for laeeth at laeeth.com Mar 12 20:48:39
2009 Jul 09
2
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote, on 6/30/2009 11:14 AM: > Conrad Parker wrote, on 6/30/2009 11:05 AM: >>> http://adam.rosi-kessel.org/bugs/liboggz/484/other_corruption.ogg >>> Yet also won't play or process properly with oggz or hogg tools. Any >>> ideas whether this is the same or different root cause? (In all of these >>> cases, I'm reasonably certain that
2009 Jul 14
3
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Adam Rosi-Kessel<adam at rosi-kessel.org> wrote: > The only issue I'm noticing is ogginfo reports: > > Warning: sequence number gap in stream 1. Got page 14 when expecting > page 2. Indicates missing data. > Warning: discontinuity in stream (1) I'd guess this is flagging the data that was overwritten by the bad tagging code. Some
2009 Jul 09
0
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
2009/7/9 Adam Rosi-Kessel <adam at rosi-kessel.org>: > Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote, on 6/30/2009 11:14 AM: >> >> Conrad Parker wrote, on 6/30/2009 11:05 AM: >>>> >>>> http://adam.rosi-kessel.org/bugs/liboggz/484/other_corruption.ogg >>>> Yet also won't play or process properly with oggz or hogg tools. Any >>>> ideas whether this
1999 Jan 04
0
Tripwire mess..
This may be, or may not be a security issue, however, since alot of people still use tripwire-1.2 or lesser versions(this is what shipped with R.H. Linux 5.2 at least), they might be interested in following detail: Chuck Campbell (campbell@neosoft.com) pointed me out that tripwire dies with coredump on R.H. linux, if it hits a filename containing 128-255 characters. Playing a bit with debugger I
2009 Jul 17
2
Decoding setup header
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 12:48:27PM -0700, Ralph Giles wrote: > > In my ongoing quest to restore corrupted ogg files, I'm trying to find > > an easy way to identify the setup header without having to actually > > decode it. I understand that it starts with [packet_type] = 5 and then > > the string 'vorbis', but is there some way to figure out where it > >
1996 Nov 14
0
setgid binaries
Hi, I''ve been thinking about group membership and the corresponding (weak) restrictions to system resources. Consider the following: % cat > gsh.c main() { system("/bin/sh"); } % cc -o gsh gsh.c % id uid=100(joe) gid=500(users) groups=14(floppy),15(sound) % chgrp sound gsh % chmod g+s gsh % mail abuser Subject: You owe me $5...
1999 Dec 01
0
Security Patches for Slackware 7.0 Available (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 12:14:09 -0800 (PST) From: David Cantrell <david@slackware.com> To: slackware-security@slackware.com Subject: Security Patches for Slackware 7.0 Available There are several security updates available for Slackware 7.0. We will always post bug fixes and security fixes to the /patches subdirectory on the ftp site:
2009 Jun 25
5
Fixing ogg vorbis corruption caused by bad metadata
> Is there any way to understand exactly how it is invalid? I can replicate > this corruption simply by adding large album art to any ogg file with the > latest release of MediaMonkey. The second page is corrupt. The basic structure looks correct, first guess would be bad checksum. I'll look more closely in just a bit. This might explain why some players might accept it--- if