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2012 Dec 03
0
Uncontrolled disclosure of advisories XSA-26 to XSA-32
We just sent the message below to the security advisory predisclosure
list, relating to the release of XSA-26 to XSA-32. As you will see,
these have now been publicly released.
We''ll have a proper conversation about this in a week or two.
Thanks for your attention,
Ian.
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2011 Aug 22
1
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2010 Jun 30
5
Possible feature request: sync_on_close mode for scp/sftp uploads
Hi all,
First, my apologies if this is not the right forum for this... if there is a more appropriate place to make OpenSSH feature requests, or if this feature already exists, please let me know.
Some background: My company makes an 'embedded' audio server box that runs Debian Linux, and one of the product's features is that users can upload files to the server via SSH, using their
2016 Dec 08
4
What to do when changing from one asterisk version to another ?
Hello,
I'm compiling Asterisk from source on Debian systems.
I'm currently writing a script I'm planning to launch when upgrading from
one Asterisk version to another one within the same class (from 13.4.0 to
13.12.0 or from 13.12.0 to 13.8.0, for instance).
Reading [1], I thought the following would work:
cd /usr/src/asterisk-13.4.0
./configure
make
make install
...
cd
2020 Aug 10
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit] file: Implement cache=none and fadvise=normal|random|sequential.
...ush (ie fdatasync) is less than ideal - we should
probably use sync_file_range, which is what Linus suggested. However
in this case it won't be a problem because we're only flushing the few
pages we have just written. We control the file and there is no
chance that the flush will cause an uncontrollable flood of data.
The bigger issue to me:
Sanlock should really be using cgroups or some mechanism to prioritize
its block traffic over everything else. Any method to solve this
where every single other process in the system is required to use
direct I/O is IMO a ridiculous hack. What happens if s...
2005 Jul 20
3
[Asterisk-Dev] Memory Leak in Stable?
Hello,
I have a client that has a fairly small installation (20 SIP
Phones) that is running Stable. Asterisk appears to be consuming large
quantities of memory, and growing uncontrollably to the point where after
about 6 weeks the box starts to swap itself to death. I've been keeping my
eye on it today, and in the last 12 hours, it has grown by about 8
megabytes, and there has been
2005 May 07
5
Good NAT Pnp Hardphone
Hello All,
I am looking for a sip phone that is capable of automatic nat. The
Cisco ata186 for example works fine for natting with iconnecthere, but
as for asterisk, both my 7960 and polycom ip600 require you to set the
nat ip on the tftp.
Does anyone know a good phone (or ata) that can do this automatically?
For example,
I want to give a phone to my brother, who is going to europe. His ICH
2011 Aug 16
4
Dashboard table resource_statuses growing uncontrollably
I''ve "inherited" the administration of a puppet-dashboard (version
1.1.0, installed on RHEL 5.6 from puppetlabs RPM), and have hit a
problem I''m hoping for some help with.
In short, one table, "resource_statuses" appears to be growing at a
rate far higher then the other tables:
mysql> select count(*) from nodes;
+----------+
| count(*) |
+----------+
|
2020 Aug 07
2
Re: [PATCH nbdkit] file: Implement cache=none and fadvise=normal|random|sequential.
On Fri, Aug 07, 2020 at 05:29:24PM +0300, Nir Soffer wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 7, 2020 at 5:07 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote:
> > These ones?
> > https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-August/msg00078.html
>
> No, we had a bug when copying image from glance caused sanlock timeouts
> because of the unpredictable page cache flushes.
>
> We
2006 Aug 08
4
choosing a UPS (in the United States)
...e fairly frequent but short-lived
(i.e. under five minutes) as the trees brush across power lines and then
the circus reset.
Given this kind of power fluctuation, I think I am happy with roughly a
five or 10 minute runtime with fairly quick shutdown triggers.
assuming that the Belkin units are uncontrollable because the firmware
and hardware implementation is just awful, what is recommended and
available here in the states?
thanks for sharing your wisdom.
---eric
2009 Apr 28
1
Gw.exe -- keyboard:X11DRV_MapVirtualKeyEx keyboard layout
Under wine versions .19 and .20 (only 2 I've tried), I get sticking keys resulting in uncontrollable spinning (or running or whatever key gets stuck. The log output has a bunch (100+) fixmes relating to keyboard (see code).
Thanks for any help!
Code:
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_MapVirtualKeyEx keyboard layout (nil) is not supported
fixme:keyboard:X11DRV_LoadKeyboardLayout L"00000409", 0000...
2011 May 15
3
Mouse changes
I had a Nancy Drew: Secret of the Old Clock installed and running under Wine 1.3.19 for my daughter. The mouse worked correctly. I upgraded to 1.3.20 and now the game loads and works properly, but when she tries to select a saved game, the mouse jumps around the screen uncontrollably when moved making it impossible to select the saved game.
I tried setting MouseWarp to disabled, but it
2003 Nov 15
1
"touch" option for -c ?
...ope this hasn't been asked before ... I couldn't find it anyway.
To the best of my knowledge, without the -c option rsync judges file
differences based on date stamp and file size. This speeds things up
of course but can be problematic when date stamps of two otherwise
identical files are uncontrollable (say when they come from two
different sources, such as installed from CD vs FTP). So -c is
called for, right? Is there any way to have rsync syncronize the
date stamps of the files on the destination host (even the ones
that aren't changed) so that subsequent rsyncs can omit -c?
Thanks,
Ric...
2009 Apr 08
2
maxbw minimum
The minimum is set at 1200Kbits/second. However, in testing, if I set
that for a VNIC, the domU gets no traffic at all (maybe the occassional
packet). Is the minimum too low?
If I set a maximum of 2000Kbits/second, I get this from nicstat
(expecting around 250Kbytes/s total:
Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util Sat
04:35:38 xvm15_0 146.6 5.32 102.0
2009 Apr 08
2
maxbw minimum
The minimum is set at 1200Kbits/second. However, in testing, if I set
that for a VNIC, the domU gets no traffic at all (maybe the occassional
packet). Is the minimum too low?
If I set a maximum of 2000Kbits/second, I get this from nicstat
(expecting around 250Kbytes/s total:
Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util Sat
04:35:38 xvm15_0 146.6 5.32 102.0
2013 Mar 02
0
[LLVMdev] memory leaks at compiler termination
...like the ARM constant pool code that I'm reading
will leave a lot of un-deallocated memory.
>
> Maybe I'm missing something here.
Is it that necessary to have the compiler free everything?
It usually makes sense to ensure all the allocated memory is still
reachable (i.e. there are no uncontrollable leaks), but if there are
pointers to that memory it should be fine to leave that memory unfreed to
speed up the process shutdown.
> Reed
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2013 Mar 01
3
[LLVMdev] memory leaks at compiler termination
Does LLVM try and make sure that all memory is freed before compiler exit?
For example, It seems like the ARM constant pool code that I'm reading
will leave a lot of un-deallocated memory.
Maybe I'm missing something here.
Reed
2013 Nov 01
3
zimbra test
I wanted to test zimbra on centos 6 (I'm new to centos). While installing
zimbra it said there was a conflict on port 25. So I found out that
postfix is the default mta on centos. I then did sudo yum remove postfix
and followed the prompts for removing it, but in doing so it removed chrome
that I had installed and several other packages that seem to be important.
Some of these were cron,
2019 Apr 10
2
R 3.5.3 and 3.6.0 alpha Windows bug: UTF-8 characters in code are simplified to wrong ones
On 4/10/19 1:14 PM, Jeroen Ooms wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:19 PM Tom?? Bo?il <borilt at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Minimalistic example:
>> Let's type "?" (LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH CARON) in RGui console:
>>> "?"
>> [1] "r"
>>
>> Although the script is in UTF-8, the characters are replaced by
>>
2013 Mar 02
1
[LLVMdev] memory leaks at compiler termination
...de that I'm reading
> will leave a lot of un-deallocated memory.
> >
> > Maybe I'm missing something here.
> Is it that necessary to have the compiler free everything?
> It usually makes sense to ensure all the allocated memory is still
> reachable (i.e. there are no uncontrollable leaks), but if there are
> pointers to that memory it should be fine to leave that memory unfreed to
> speed up the process shutdown.
It can be very important if you're using llvm/clang as a library instead of
a stand-alone process. If a compilation does not free all of its memory
and...