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2014 Oct 04
1
LDAP NULL BASE Search Access to Samba4
Recently, i scanned my samba4.1 server by Nessus (a vulnerability scanner tool - http://www.tenable.com/products/nessus) Nessus says that Samba4 is vulnerable to "LDAP NULL BASE Search Access" as "The remote LDAP server may disclose sensitive information." Further it says that - The remote LDAP server supports search requests with a null, or empty, base object. This allows...
2010 Jul 01
3
[LLVMdev] MC: Object file specific parsing
Hi Matt, After looking at this again I don't think this approach is really tenable. I'm going to start hacking on an alternate approach, which should end up with the same result. Please ping me again if you don't hear anything in a day or two. - Daniel On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 12:52 AM, Matt Fleming <matt at console-pimps.org> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at...
2010 Jul 11
0
[LLVMdev] MC: Object file specific parsing
On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 13:11:14 -0700, Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org> wrote: > Hi Matt, > > After looking at this again I don't think this approach is really > tenable. I'm going to start hacking on an alternate approach, which > should end up with the same result. Please ping me again if you don't > hear anything in a day or two. Ping?
2020 Feb 18
4
Moving the AVR backend out of experimental
...ke the inclusion of ~80 XFAILs for these DebugInfo tests would be the only wart on the experimental->official code review. I've had a couple long attempts debugging this one, but have not yet found the source. Fixing of the DebugInfo tests would make the AVR official backend pitch much more tenable. My only concern with AVR is having active mantainers. It doesn't seem > to have had much development in the last 6 months. This is a fair assessment; throughout the years, the amount of code I as the code owner directly write definitely follows something like a sine wave, with the last...
2010 Jul 13
3
OT: fail2ban, spam and mail servers
...China, Russia or Argentina at some point. I was thinking of closing port 25 and using an alternate port (587?) setup if the spam service is able to connect to an alternate port. That way, the users can also change their configs to 587 and most spammers will be trying 25 which is closed. Is this a tenable idea? What are your experiences and opinions? tia /r
2020 Nov 02
2
help loading files into R for koRpus analysis
...iles. My attempts to make this work have all been in vain, but I know that packages like koRpus would be limited in usefulness if there were no way to get the package to do its work on a large collection of files all at once. I hope this problem will make sense to someone, and that there is a tenable solution to it. Thanks, Gordon [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Oct 17
5
Calling all Hackers
Hey guys. I have a server that is owned by me and can confirm through servint that it is owned by me. I would like to do a penetration test and of course to allow you to upload files on the server and kind of trash it to the point where it is always restarting and running out of memory etc etc. This is going to be mainly script kiddie stuff, however will be able to get you hired on with me for
2017 Apr 30
2
confused with ssl settings and some error - need help
...gt;: > > > Cipher list which You post provide better compatibility or security than > > those which I currently have? > > On older software version these cipher list works well and not generate > > any errors when I run Internal PCI scan test from > > https://cloud.tenable.com for another server. But for new server with > > newer software during test I got errors in mail.err. > > > > 2017-04-27 10:00 GMT+02:00 Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi>: > > > >> > >> > On April 27, 2017 at 10:55 AM Poliman - Serwis <ser...
2017 Oct 19
3
Adding a third-party dependency in clang-tools-extra
clangd communicates with an editor via JSON-RPC. It parses JSON with YAMLParser, which is awkward, and generates JSON with printf and friends, which is miserable. Much of LLVM does things this way, but clangd does it a lot. I'd like to try replacing this with a JSON library. nlohmann/json[1] seems like a reasonable fit: C++11 with exceptions optional, simple build, MIT license. I'd
2017 Oct 19
2
Adding a third-party dependency in clang-tools-extra
...rised and unsurprised that licensing is a concern here :-) I would personally be fairly reluctant to take this on unless there is a pretty huge reason why it is needed. For example, if we had a absolute need to do proper XML parsing and manipulation, the amount of code required for that would be untenable without using one of the existing XML libraries. LLDB for example actually does use an XML library IIRC. I'm hoping that the problem domain here is substantially simpler and it is tenable (if never really appealing) to just roll our own.... > Of course, my first inclination was to start w...
2014 Jun 25
8
[LLVMdev] Cygwin bootstrap is incompatible with <mutex> (and most other threading C++11 libraries)
...issue on cygwin when bootstrapping: Clang doesn't support the Cygwin __thread implementation (it's different... sadly...). As a consequence, a *huge* amount of libstdc++'s multithreading primitives when bootstrapping, including <mutex>. I don't think the current situation is tenable -- we really shouldn't be increasingly using C++11 in LLVM while trying to keep all of the multithreading code away from the C++11 standard library. At some point, we will fail because some other part of the library needed <mutex> (or something), and get a really surprising breakage. I...
2011 Oct 12
0
[LLVMdev] ARM Qualification
...tBSD bootloader, but the patch that added them was worth significant performance improvements on important benchmarks (see Jack Howarth's posting for 9/6/11, for instance), which lots of other developers consider an obviously good tradeoff. A policy of "never regress anything" is not tenable, because ANY change in code generation has the possibility to regress something. We end up in a world where either we never make any forward progress, or where developers hoard up trivial improvements they can use to "negate" the regressions caused by real development work. Neither of...
2015 Jan 02
2
Secret incantations for virt-viewer?
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Bill Gee <bgee at campercaver.net> wrote: > > Thanks! I changed the qemu.conf file to listen on 0.0.0.0. That works - > I can > connect to the virtual machines using a VNC client. > Listening on 0.0.0.0 listens on all network interfaces. Mark's comment is not a major concern unless your KVM host is directly connected to the Internet (no
2017 May 05
0
confused with ssl settings and some error - need help
Internal PCI Scan on Tenable.io website. Of course after register account. 2017-04-30 9:11 GMT+02:00 Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi>: > What kind of test are you running? > > Aki > > > On April 27, 2017 at 12:00 PM Poliman - Serwis <serwis at poliman.pl> > wrote: > > > > >...
2015 Apr 27
5
Centos security update
Thanks for the replies. The tool that we used for testing the security vulnerability is "Nessus". I have glibc version 2.17-78.el7, I saw that CVE-2015-0235 (Ghost) is fixed in this version and I want to apply patch for the vulnerbailities CVE-2015-1472 & CVE-2015-1473. Can you please help me in finding the right version that has fixes for these? Thanks On Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at
2010 Jun 28
0
[LLVMdev] MC: Object file specific parsing
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 12:26:00AM +0100, Matt Fleming wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > attached is a patch that pushes most of the object file specific parsing > out of AsmParser and down into MachOAsmParser. This was done as a > cleanup for the ELF work. I know that you're not happy with this > approach, particularly the fact that as we add more object file formats > and
2010 Jul 11
2
[LLVMdev] MC: Object file specific parsing
...teria On Jul 11, 2010, at 5:02 AM, Matt Fleming <matt at console-pimps.org> wrote: > On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 13:11:14 -0700, Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org> wrote: >> Hi Matt, >> >> After looking at this again I don't think this approach is really >> tenable. I'm going to start hacking on an alternate approach, which >> should end up with the same result. Please ping me again if you don't >> hear anything in a day or two. > > Ping? > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list &...
2010 Jul 12
1
[LLVMdev] MC: Object file specific parsing
...Daniel On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 3:02 AM, Matt Fleming <matt at console-pimps.org> wrote: > On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 13:11:14 -0700, Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org> wrote: >> Hi Matt, >> >> After looking at this again I don't think this approach is really >> tenable. I'm going to start hacking on an alternate approach, which >> should end up with the same result. Please ping me again if you don't >> hear anything in a day or two. > > Ping? > >
2020 Nov 03
0
help loading files into R for koRpus analysis
...would be limited in usefulness if there were > no way to > > get the package to do its work on a large collection of files all > at once. > > > > > > > > I hope this problem will make sense to someone, and that there is > a tenable > > solution to it. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Gordon > > > >? ? ? ?[[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > > ______________________________________________ > &g...
2015 Apr 27
0
Centos security update
...the vulnerbailities > CVE-2015-1472 & CVE-2015-1473. Can you please help me in finding the right > version that has fixes for these? > > Thanks I don't know how Nessus works, BUT it seems you need to load all the CentOS Plugins to get it to understand the checks: http://www.tenable.com/plugins/index.php?view=all&family=CentOS+Local+Security+Checks I have NO IDEA if those are correct or how up2date they are, etc. But if you are not loading them, you have no chance of it understanding the backporting that redhat does. > > On Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at 1:05 AM, <m.ro...