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2008 Jul 27
7
Now you did it Olly
Oh, Boy. I am in trouble now.... I just installed Centos on a USB drive on my corp notebook. To not TOUCH my corp drive. I spent time with the drive partitioner to make sure that nothing was done to the internal hard drive... Well I missed something and I overwrote the encrypted bootloader on the hard drive. Now what? Can I rescue things? I am leaving for my flight in a couple hours to
2009 Oct 24
0
NTConfig.POL ignored
Why would NTConfig.POL be ignored? I've got an Ubuntu server running a Samba (3.3.2) PDC. I've created NTConfig.POL as per www.pcc-services.com (on a Windows XP Pro machine, for a Windows XP Pro machine), and stuck it in the netlogon share, but it doesn't go. The XP machine can get at the netlogon share and is part of the domain. It can access other shares as well. I get nothing in
2011 Oct 27
2
help with paste
Hello gurus, I have some variables, and i am creating combinations for analysis in the end i need these variables to be displayed like "LEPTIN+SAA+PTH". currently i am using loop to perform this. I would appreciate any pointers to do it without the loop. > mols=c("LEPTIN","SAA","PTH","sEGFR") > samples=mols[1:3] > samples [1]
2003 Apr 07
0
timing related vunlerability that reveals whether files exist without regard to permissions
...d aspects of various OSes (not just FreeBSD) may be vulnerable to more serious timing related vulnerabilities. Call me paranoid, but in lieu of this, the ssl timing attack (ability to derive the private key), the recent qpopper one (ability to test to see if users exist), my daemon-sense is tingling, telling me that there is going to be a huge flood of timing attacks over the next few years. One of the problems is that compensating for this is not easy because there is no generic solution short of adding intentional delays (like with Matt Blaze's? quantization library), which gives you a...
2014 Jun 23
2
Re: [PATCH] cat: add -m option
On Monday 23 June 2014 12:29:07 Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 01:00:11PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote: > > static int > > > > +do_cat_simple (int argc, char *argv[]) > > +{ > > + unsigned errors = 0; > > + int i; > > + > > + for (i = 0; i < argc; ++i) { > > + if (guestfs_download (g, argv[i],
2005 Dec 22
9
truncating aggregation output only
Hello dtrace-discuss, Sometimes I want to run a script for some time and every n second output N top entries. trunc() isn''t suitable here as it also removed keys/values. I want it ''coz over time if I use sum() entries which are normally truncated can actually get to top over a time. Maybe printa() extension, something like: printa(@b[10]) - to output top 10? --