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1998 Sep 08
0
security bug in 2.4.1
...;re trying to figure out a way to fix this problem. The PASSWD environment variable won't do, because it is possible to ask `ps' to print environment variables too. David Wolfskill <dhw@whistle.com> writes: >> Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 08:41:20 -0700 >> From: Steve Shah <sshah@cert.UCR.EDU> >> The only way to do password hiding in that regard is to pass that >> information into smbclient through another input stream. > by default, it prompts at the command-line. Unfortunately, it is *really* from the command-line, i.e., getpass() will read from /dev/...
2004 Aug 06
3
Dynamic playlist support
Hello everyone, Just curious if ices supports dynamic playlists... I would like to generate one on the fly based on user requests etc. I'm startnig to go through icedj's source code to see how they use shout. I'd just use that, but I'm having trouble with shout. Thanks, Sujal -- ---- Sujal Shah --- sujal@sujal.net --- http://www.sujal.net Now Playing:
2004 Aug 06
3
Dynamic playlist support
Jack Moffitt wrote: >>If I do this publicly, I've already researched the royalty situation, >>etc. It's not all that complicated in that regard... radio stations >>already allow callin shows. This is just a variation. >> > Wow, this must have just happened in the last 12 months (I last looked into this about a year ago). Can you point out a URL to the
2004 Aug 06
2
Dynamic playlist support
Asymmetric wrote: [SNIP] > > I don't know (don't use ices) but I thought I should inform you.. taking > user requests may cause you to violate the RIAA rules regarding that > topic, depending on how you handle it. Be careful. ;) > It's for my office... I'd love to play my CDs on my radio, but it would disturb those that don't like my music. Some do, so
2001 Sep 19
2
Coda and Ext3
...for venus (something similar to podfuk/uservfs), and I do have the NVidia drivers loaded. I was able to recreate this bug without the NVdriver module loaded, however. Also, I backed out the patches for ext3 and the problem went away. THe following messages appear in my syslog: Sep 18 19:02:00 pcsshah kernel: Coda Kernel/Venus communications, v5.3.14, coda@cs.cmu.edu Sep 18 19:02:16 pcsshah kernel: coda_read_super: Bad mount version Sep 18 19:02:16 pcsshah kernel: coda_read_super: device index: 0 Sep 18 19:02:16 pcsshah kernel: coda_read_super: rootfid is (0x1234567,0xffffffff,0x1) Sep 18 19:02:...