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2018 Jan 02
2
Legacy option for key length?
If you mean put zero warnings and not 'wait until there are zero users' then I see in that a tacit agreement that indeed there comes a time when the userbase is small enough that it warrants removal/disablement (especially if there is a security concern, even more especially in security related software). Then it's just a question of when, and as is their custom and prerrogative,
2001 Apr 04
1
problems with multiple samba servers in 1 domain
HI, I've got a samba server acting as wins server and domain / local master. It has a few shares which can be accessed fine. It is running FreeBSD w/samba 2.0.7. I have another machine running Linux w/2.0.7 that has a couple shares that is also accessed with no problems. I have a third Linux machine w/2.0.7 that just doesn't seem to want to work when I give it a certain netbios alias.
2018 Jan 02
2
Legacy option for key length?
On 02/01/18 16:33, Ben Lindstrom wrote: > And how many annoying "Do you really want to do this?" type questions > do you prompt the user and assume it is "fine"? I think zero.? I think the warning goes in the man page: ? --allow-insecure-short-key? This option allows use of keys shorter than 1024 bits, however, it is known that such keys can be broken quite
2013 Jan 06
1
Malicious traffic comming from 37.75.210.90
Hello Osama, and Hisham, At 1330GMT there was some malicious activity coming from your network IP 37.75.210.90. Please act accordingly. Things that may be of use "972599779558" N.
2015 Feb 13
0
Securing SSH wiki article outdated
On 02/13/2015 05:41 AM, James Hogarth wrote: > This is horrible advice anyway. It's not a good idea to run SSH on a port > greater than 1024 since if a crash exploit is used to kill the process a > non-root trojan process faking SSH to gather credentials could then bind on > that port trivially totally compromising the system. This is where an SELinux policy on your server can
2008 Jun 09
2
Comparing two groups of proportions
Hi, I have a seemingly common problem but I can't find a proper way to approach it. Let's say we have 5 samples (different size) of IC circuits coming from 5 production lines (A, B, C, D, E). We apply two different non-destructive QA procedures to each sample, producing to sets of binary outcomes (passed: no/yes). So, we have two groups of proportions: QA1 QA2 no/yes no/yes A
2009 May 06
1
Duplicating meta-regression results from PROC MIXED with lmer
R-experts: In 2002, Hans Van Houwelingen et al. published a tutorial on how to do meta-regression in Statistics in Medicine. They used the classic BCG dataset of Colditz to demonstrate correct methodology and computed the results using PROC MIXED in SAS. In trying to duplicate the results presented in this paper, I have discovered that I can reproduce certain items with lmer but not
2003 Nov 17
2
VOIP phonesets vs. cheap Analog touch-tone sets with Asterisk
Hello-- I've been asked an interesting question, and I'm too ignorant to answer it authoritatively (yet). Can anyone help me? Question: If I'm going to implement a somewhat small (10-80) phone system, and I have a choice of using VOIP phoneset (like SNOM or Grandstream or Cisco, etc), vs. cheap analog touch-tone phones, exactly what features will I kiss goodbye if I use the cheap
2004 Sep 12
4
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
Folks, I'm bringing the APR (Apache Portable Runtime) up for consideration as the implementation of lib/System again. For those not familiar with it, APR is the portability library used by the Apache Group and others in open source projects such as HTTPD and Subversion. While its relatively new, it is quickly gaining mind share and it provides lots of features and supports numerous platforms
2016 Jun 08
2
Intended behavior of CGSCC pass manager.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Sanjoy Das via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Does it make sense to change RefSCCs to hold a list of > RefSCC-DAG-Roots that were split out of it because of edge deletion? > Then one way to phrase the inliner/function pass iteration would be > (assuming I understand the issues): > >
2008 Mar 05
5
nls: different results if applied to normal or linearized data
Dear all, I did a non-linear least square model fit y ~ a * x^b (a) > nls(y ~ a * x^b, start=list(a=1,b=1)) to obtain the coefficients a & b. I did the same with the linearized formula, including a linear model log(y) ~ log(a) + b * log(x) (b) > nls(log10(y) ~ log10(a) + b*log10(x), start=list(a=1,b=1)) (c) > lm(log10(y) ~ log10(x)) I expected coefficient b to be identical
2015 Feb 12
8
Securing SSH wiki article outdated
Hi, just a quick note to whoever is maintaining this page: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/SecuringSSH The procedure is missing the firewall-cmd calls necessary in EL7: firewall-cmd --add-port 2345/tcp firewall-cmd --add-port 2345/tcp --permanent Also, it may be worth mentioning that semanage is in the policycoreutils-python package, which isn?t installed by default in all stock
2015 Feb 12
8
Securing SSH wiki article outdated
Hi, just a quick note to whoever is maintaining this page: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/SecuringSSH The procedure is missing the firewall-cmd calls necessary in EL7: firewall-cmd --add-port 2345/tcp firewall-cmd --add-port 2345/tcp --permanent Also, it may be worth mentioning that semanage is in the policycoreutils-python package, which isn?t installed by default in all stock
2018 Oct 22
0
With the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark—that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back.
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2018 Jul 29
0
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2018 Aug 19
0
IDTCA.
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2003 Nov 17
0
RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #1918 - 9 msgs
...u could have that, too? (Haven't tried that yet). > > What is the justification for VOIP? just total cost reductions (if the > phone is cheap enough?)? Or are there some nicenesses that only VOIPs > can supply? > > murf Let's approach this question from economics first (tacitly assuming that the technical issues wash). This "debate" is central to what most of us (consultants) are facing just now. The short answer is that the mission may be accomplished either way. Start out by lining up the quantities, types and costs of the equipment required. With an ana...
2018 Jul 27
0
Fads, the Lad of the Lake... Hashemesh is still Hemera... and "Greetings Turmeric"
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2018 Aug 15
0
Look!! ... "up in the sky" ... while free will is in play ... there are Hogs flying across your screen
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2018 Jul 18
0
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