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2003 May 22
0
licensing bull; RE: Ssh into Windows XP?
...that say you won't comment on price, service, selection, etc, of the store in any article without explicit permision and review of the store's mangement. Sorry to go off on a rant...but the *assumption* that the license is valid in the first place pushes my buttons. Imagine a microsoft screwdriver license -- that you will not use the screwdriver on any other screw for which it was purchased -- and MS convinces that makes of screws must sell screwdrivers with every screw they sell (since not doing so would lead consumers to screwdriver piracy -- using the same screwdriver on multiple screws...
2020 Feb 24
2
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
...oading them. > > If I upgrade to a dedicated server I expect that I will be the root user but will the hosting company still have access to my server? > Whoever has physical access to the machine can have everything. In the past I was phrasing it "nothing can stop the guy with the screwdriver". Do not take the screwdriver literally, of course. Valeri -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++...
2005 Aug 23
3
OT: BIOS upgrades and booting without a floppy drive
...that the DVD-ROM drive blocks access to the floppy connector on the motherboard, so I'm looking at minor surgery just to stick one in temporarily. Is there any clever way around this? Some way to make a bootable CD from the floppy image, for example? Or must I grit my teeth and bring out the screwdrivers?
2017 Sep 21
2
prevent users from fiddling with network?
...ically pulling AC power cord (or executing shutdown command) is more grave action than pressing toggle "on/off" switch image for network interface, thus killing network connection. So, I both agree and disagree with you. Namely, as with power I agree that local user (especially armed with screwdriver) can do a lot. Yet, I disagree that centrally managed "UNIX - like" (allegedly) workstation can be easily subverted in variety of ways by local user, effectively obliterating what sysadmin configured with something specific in his mind. My apologies, everybody. If I held myself from pu...
2020 Feb 29
1
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
...;>> If I upgrade to a dedicated server I expect that I will be the root user but will the hosting company still have access to my server? >>> >> Whoever has physical access to the machine can have everything. In the past I was phrasing it "nothing can stop the guy with the screwdriver". Do not take the screwdriver literally, of course. >> >> Valeri >> > Well, the scenario with a screw driver I can live with but not other types of access... > I spoke with my hosting company where I also have a Hosted VMWare server running CentOS 7. The person I spo...
2012 May 22
2
List indexing question
...as x[2]; that makes no sense to me at all. What is the proper syntax for what I'm trying to do? Thanks! -dave---------------------------------------------------------------------- A neuroscientist is at the video arcade, when someone makes him a $1000 bet on Pac-Man. He smiles, gets out his screwdriver and takes apart the Pac-Man game. Everyone says "What are you doing?" The neuroscientist says "Well, since we all know that Pac-Man is based on electric signals traveling through these circuits, obviously I can understand it better than the other guy by going straight to the source...
2020 Feb 24
0
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
...gt; >> If I upgrade to a dedicated server I expect that I will be the root user but will the hosting company still have access to my server? >> > > Whoever has physical access to the machine can have everything. In the past I was phrasing it "nothing can stop the guy with the screwdriver". Do not take the screwdriver literally, of course. > > Valeri > Well, the scenario with a screw driver I can live with but not other types of access...
2005 Mar 21
1
Replacement 7960 Handset
...voice from a Cisco 7960, I eventually found that the mic in the handset appears to be dead. Does anyone know where I can get a new handset (just the part you hold to your head, everything else on the phone works fine)? Or, does anyone know how to open one up? I tried doing a little prying with a screwdriver but gave up after marring the plastic a bit. I've googled but can't seem to find anyone selling just the handset. If you have one from a broken phone, I'd be more than happy to pay shipping, etc. if you want to sell it. Thanks, Pat
2012 Mar 19
2
by output into data frame
...is nearly impossible to get useful google results on search terms like "by"... too common word... -dave---------------------------------------------------------------------- A neuroscientist is at the video arcade, when someone makes him a $1000 bet on Pac-Man. He smiles, gets out his screwdriver and takes apart the Pac-Man game. Everyone says "What are you doing?" The neuroscientist says "Well, since we all know that Pac-Man is based on electric signals traveling through these circuits, obviously I can understand it better than the other guy by going straight to the source...
2007 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
..., elegant and somehow reminds of something technological (to me at least :P). So my idea is to list some key words and see if some nice portmanteau came out :) Wordlist: code, source, byte, compiler, optimizer, toolkit, language, assembler, machine, engine, translation (general llvm related terms) screwdriver (a generic helpful tool just like LLVM is) plasticine (gives the idea of modellability) fun (llvm is fun :P) matic, omni, over, uber, iper, etc. lego (the idea of modularity, or "building complex things with simple pieces") etc So it could be: omnisource, legolang, transource, screwpil...
2003 Feb 24
4
Vonage
...with a 10/100 interface instead of usb to their product line William X Walsh (william at wxw.org) wrote*: > >On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 17:46, Jon Pounder wrote: >> What would you think if I sold you a screw and told you, you could only hit >> it with a hammer unless you bought the screwdriver licence ? >> >> You would think I am an idiot and use the screwdriver anyway. Same thing >> here. A feature restricting licence for hardware is a moronic concept. > >It's not the hardware, its the software. Presumably, if someone made >their own SIP stack for the A...
2005 Feb 25
1
Debugging Privilege and Samba 3.0.11
Hello, I am striving to give out globally to our developers a way to debug their C++ applications, but I do not want to give them Admin rights on the individual workstations. I thought I found the light when reading on MSDN that to debug users need to be members of the "Debugger Users" group (according to VS.Net). This group seems to be created with a random SID when installing
2005 Sep 08
45
/proc/xen/xenbus supports watch?
Hi, Anybody (Christian?) could please tell me if we can get the support for registering watch with /proc/xen/xenbus? (..OK, I know that we will change it this /proc stuff to a device soon) So far we can only do read/write/rm. I really miss the xen watch feature. Many thanks, Hieu _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
2007 Apr 13
4
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
me22 wrote: > One of the nicer project names I've seen recently is Alexandria, for a > book database program ( http://alexandria.rubyforge.org/ ). It > unfortunately fails the searchability test, but does brilliantly at > reminding you what it is. Along these lines, is there any mythical characters or historical persons which are associated with translation (which is the primary
2020 Feb 24
4
Encrypted container on CentOS VPS
On 2020-02-24 14:37, lejeczek via CentOS wrote: > > > On 24/02/2020 10:26, Roberto Ragusa wrote: >> On 2020-02-24 10:51, lejeczek via CentOS wrote: >>> g) remember!! still at least (depending how you mount it) >>> the 'root' will have access to that data while mounted, >>> obviously! >> >> More than that: the root user will be able to
2005 Jun 16
9
Re: dom0 bootstrap for xenstore
...err); + if (!page) + barf_perror("Failed to map page %li", err); + printf("Mapped page at %p\n", page); + printf("Page says %s\n", (char *)page); + munmap(page, getpagesize()); + printf("unmapped\n"); + + return 0; +} + -- A bad analogy is like a leaky screwdriver -- Richard Braakman _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2016 Jun 04
6
Including doesn't have any effect
Hi list, n00b question, but I can't figure it out: [callthrough] exten => _+X.,1,NoOp(nothing here) #include "blockedall.conf" exten => _+X.,n(hangup),Hangup exten => _+X.,n(nohangup),GotoIf($["${CALLERID(num)}" = "anonymous"]?nocli:cli) ... more stuff that is handling the call ... I'm putting CLIs that I don't want to be able to call my
2005 Aug 04
7
[PATCH] Convert shutdown to use xenstore
The attached patch: 1. Converts the shutdown driver and xend to use the store instead of control messages, 2. Includes Anthony''s xenstore notification code, and 3. Changes xend so that sysrq''s are no longer sent as "special case" shutdown messages. Store keys are cheap, so making the sysrq delivery less obscure is good. I think I have made all of the
2005 Aug 30
10
[RFC] Switching store to use domain id''s for keys
Hey guys, As I go through the console code, I notice that the domain console information is being stored in /console/%d/domain instead of within the /domain tree as one would expect. The reasoning seems obvious to me, there''s no easy way to get the UUID for a domain so constructing a UUID based path outside of Xend is very difficult. Perhaps now is a good time to reconsider just
2007 Jun 13
3
Awk and Vilno
...G. Very convenient. Vilno does have a lot of functionality that is a lot harder to implement in most other programming languages. (You can implement that functionality, but it would take a ton of code - the three merge-in options for Vilno are an example). The upshot: Awk is a hammer. Vilno is a screwdriver.