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2014 May 24
4
Plugin mail-filter tangles
System installed : Dovecot 2.2.12 as IMAP server and Postfix as MTA. Dovecot and Postfix connected via LMTP + Dovecot mail plugin 'mail-filter' to encrypt/decrypt emails on the fly with public/private users' RSA keys. Case study : You have 3 (virtuals) users belonging to 3 different domains, all managed by your Dovecot server. One of these users is connected to Dovecot with MUA
2014 Jun 05
1
Plugin mail-filter tangles
...e email encrypted with user2's rsa key ! > > Problem : how to force Dovecot to deinit then reinit mail-filter plugin > for each user to be sure that each email is encrypted with the right key > before it is saved to users' mailboxes ? If your observation are true, you cannot. I sligthly remember a discussion about a plugin, that changes the message content. Timo answered that with "that is not supported". Also, see: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/MailFilter "(TODO: Modifying the mail during writing would be possible with some code changes.) " in first pa...
2000 Jun 07
2
"clipping error in x11()" (PR#564)
...m=c(-5,5),ylim=c(0,5)) points(c(-30000,-1,0,1,30000),c(30000,1,0,1,30000)) gives no "V" as expected but kind of a "M". It occures not only on Digital Unix as indicated below but also on Linux (SuSE 5.3 as well as SuSE 6.4), only the angles in the "M"-like display are sligthly different. Compilers where: gcc 2.95.2 on Tru64 and SuSE 6.4, egcs 2.91.57 on SuSE 5.3. Interestingly the plots are correct with postscript(). The error does not occur with rwin 1001. BTW: This is the error which "destroys" sometimes the output of plot.voronoi() in my tripack package....
2006 May 01
8
Windows vs Linux
Warning: Sligthly off topic. http://shelleytherepublican.com/2006/04/linux-european-threat-to-our-computers.html Quotes: > And guess what software Osama Bin Laden uses on his laptop? > > If you guessed it was Linux you would be 100% right. > Next time somebody asks you how Al Queda agents pay for thei...
2020 Aug 02
2
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
On 8/2/20 1:19 PM, John Pierce wrote: > One of the things that bugs me about PKI trust chains like this, what > happens if the unthinkable happens, and Microsoft's RootCA gets compromised > and has to be revoked... does that mean every single piece of UEFI > hardware out there needs a BIOS upgrade? Yes.? They'll be vulnerable to malware signed by the old CA until
2020 Aug 02
0
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
...st chain, which are > vulnerable all of the time. isn't it more that they simply won't work with newer boots that were signed by the new keys? and the updated BIOS's won't boot older OS versions that weren't signed by the new keys? BIOS updates are often not available for sligthly older hardware, once it goes out of production most vendors lose all interest. > > -- -john r pierce recycling used bits in santa cruz
2004 Apr 06
1
Storing p-values from a glm
Hi, for example one could do it this way: v <- summary(fit)$coefficients[,4] the coefficient attribute is a matrix, and with the "4" you refere to the pvalue (at least in lm - don't know if summary(glm) produces sligthely different output). to skip the intercept (1st row): v <- summary(glmfit)$coefficients[-1,4] hope this helps, Arne -- Arne Muller, Ph.D.
2005 Nov 24
1
Windows R CMD build <pkg> leftovers
A command R CMD build <pkg> that fails, e.g., because of C code compilation errors, leaves a directory %TMPDIR%/Rinst.xxx containing the file R.css. Although R CMD INSTALL --build cleans up after itself, build does not. A fix is below. Also, build.in references Rcmd.exe, which I thought was no longer necessary? Index: build.in
2003 Jan 10
5
The community
It occurred to me over the last few days that in fact I hadn''t been a model ShoreWall Citizen so I went to the site and visited this link for inspiration: http://www.cityofshoreline.com/about/history/index.html Here I was reminded of just how open source communities are suppose to work. Just like the early beginnings of Shoreline, Tom has brought together many scattered settlements
2016 Apr 21
0
Automatic sysvol replication through detection of filesystem events
...." Watcher needs "python-inotify". Install it using your package manager. Follow the general instructions for SysVol replication on the Samba WiKi: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Rsync_based_SysVol_replication_workaround Please note that the rsync command line will have to be sligthly modified. Since the SysVol events will be detected on the source DC, replication will be made in push mode, not in pull mode as per the Samba Wiki. Test the rsync command line manually before automating it. Since we are using "--delete-after", a mistake can be catastrophic for your t...
2003 Jan 13
4
Ideas needed on automation of R
I need some guidance on what is the best way to automate R I am aware of Rterm. First question: Is it true that R is not currently OLE accessible under Windows 2000? Second question: Is there an R command that echoes all R Console results to a run log system file? My first attempt to write a run log file is the example from the R Data Inport/Export documentation. > zz<-
2004 Aug 22
8
Compiling tcng on Linux SuSE 9.1 Professional
Hi I have tried to compile tcng-9m using Linux SuSE 9.1 Professional on my Intel box but it doesn''t work as follows: Step 1 - Downloaded iproute2-2.4.7_now_ss020116_try-i386-2.tgz Step 2 - Downloaded tcng-9m.tar.gz Step 3 - Downloaded linux-2.5.4.tar.bz2 Step 4 - Source kernel 2.5.4 extracted to directory ~/tcng/tcsim Step 5 - Source iproute2-2.4.7 extracted to directory
2005 Feb 07
2
mke2fs options for very large filesystems
Wow, it takes a really long time to make a 2TB ext2fs. Are there better-than-default options that could be used for a large filesystem? mke2fs 1.34 (25-Jul-2003) Filesystem label= OS type: Linux Block size=4096 (log=2) Fragment size=4096 (log=2) 244203520 inodes, 488382016 blocks 24419100 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user First data block=0 14905 block groups 32768 blocks per group,
2004 Jun 11
4
Bug#253861: logcheck: Please add support for imapproxy
Package: logcheck Version: 1.2.22a Severity: wishlist There is no support for imapproxy, and it would be a great help if it was added. Following are two sample lines from the syslog: Jun 11 09:36:55 MyHost in.imapproxyd[30845]: LOGOUT: '"MyUser"' from server sd [13] Jun 11 09:37:02 MyHost in.imapproxyd[30846]: LOGIN: '"MyUser"' (xxx.xxx.xxx.xx:yyyyy) on
2007 Jan 04
7
Hi: New SUNWqemu cvs20070102tue in the works .... rgds. -Martin
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