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2008 Sep 29
3
disbale to responded to an unrequested SSL Certificate
...asy question today ;) Customer did on Server a PCI-Test to test security to fit worldpay requirements. They found a critical risk at pop3s. (and some other things) This is the Textmesage: ############ Family: Remote Shell Access Critical 993/tcp 11875 Description: The remote host responded to an unrequested SSL Certificate. The remote SSL server should have sent back an Error message. This may indicate that the server is vulnerable to a remote flaw in the way that it handles unrequested certificates. You should manually inspect the SSL Server's configuration ############ Background is that we use...
2005 Jan 24
1
automake: Internal Error
Hi, I'm trying to compile icecast-kh (last version) on a OpenBSD machine. While I execute ./autogen.sh an error occurs: autoheader libtoolize --automake automake --add-missing automake: #################### automake: ## Internal Error ## automake: #################### automake: unrequested trace `include' automake: Please contact <bug-automake@gnu.org>. at /usr/local/share/automake-1.9/Automake/Channels.pm line 562 Automake::Channels::msg('automake','','unrequested trace `include\'') called at /usr/local/share/automake-1.9/Automake/Chann...
2007 Mar 26
1
Odd error message
...un across what seems to be a fatal error (SIGSEGV) in the past few days (4 times total in past 6 days). It appears to have been 5 separate users, 5 separate remote IP addresses. Two of these have this format: Mar 26 15:13:10 myhostname dovecot: imap-login: Authenticate PLAIN failed: Don't send unrequested data: user=<rmtuser>, method=PLAIN, rip=10.9.9.9, lip=10.1.1.1, TLS The other three have this format: Mar 26 09:41:45 myhostname dovecot: imap-login: Authenticate PLAIN failed: Don't send unrequested data: method=PLAIN, rip=10.9.9.9, lip=10.1.1.1, TLS Here's the first one a bit mor...
2008 Jul 30
1
bug in 'margins' behavior in reshape - cast
...3rd Qu.:42.00 9 : 1 Max. :43.00 (Other):45 which shows that it calculated margins on the 'chick' column as well. this behavior causes great problems for me when in my data one of the columns is a non-factor column, eg a Date, but the unrequested margining behavior turns that column into a factor. am I missing something? Thanks, Mike -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/bug-in-%27margins%27-behavior-in-reshape---cast-tp18737649p18737649.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2005 Oct 09
3
bcmxcp - Powerware 9125
I'm currently testing the bcmxcp driver for NUT, and it causes me some trouble. And when scanning the archives it seems like the 3110 USB problem reported recently. The bcmxcp daemon stops running, and the logs shows the following: Oct 6 14:22:32 host.dom.tld bcmxcp[82628]: Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (data): got -1 bytes instead of 28!!! Oct 6 14:22:33 host.dom.tld
2004 Sep 15
1
large file support >4GB (nt4.0sp5->smb3.0.6-suse9.0-kernel2.4.21)
...disappear. My odyssee from samba 2.0.x by 2.2.11 to 3.0.6 and hours of reading this group end up now here in another request for this. I cannot help anymore, this problem drives me nuts. So, is anyone here to solve this? More infos and log files are available, but there's too much to post it unrequested! Nowadays (2004!) it should be possible for samba to handle files > 4GB, shouldn't it? Many thanks in advance! chris@gensler.to
2018 Dec 28
2
Voice mail: MWI problem / pjsip (13.24.0)
On 27.12.18 at 18:14 Joshua C. Colp wrote: > On Thu, Dec 27, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Michael Maier wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I just want to say, that 13.24.1 doesn't fix the problem described in >> the posts above. > > You're going to need to file an issue[1] with traces and actual configuration. > > [1] https://issues.asterisk.org/jira > Before I'm
2013 Nov 24
2
Sysinux 6 will not boot ISOs on BIOS (i.e. pre-UEFI) systems
On 11/24/2013 09:56 AM, Ady wrote: >> The very early code that emits this message is *identical* between >> Syslinux 4 and Syslinux 6. The biggest difference is the size of >> isolinux.bin, so it is possible that that might be the source of the >> problem. >> >> -hpa > > I wonder if isolinux.bin should be limited to max. 16 sectors (of > 2KiB
2012 May 17
2
BEWARE: This list is being harvested for leads
...ormal announcement about a commercial >> support company that has Timo's blessing isn't pertinent to >> participants on the dovecot support list, then what is? > I did not received this mail so I can't comment on the appearance but > I would not be happy to receive any unrequested commercial offers, > irrelevant which form it comes along. > > I can understand Timo's desire to acquire as much paying customers as > possible, but in this case he should at least have announced -- > publicly -- what he plans to do and how to opt out. > > Such 'ideas...
2009 Dec 11
3
Please help with a basic function
Hello, I am learning how to use functions, but I'm running into a roadblock. I would like my function to do two things: 1) convert an object to a dataframe, 2) and then subset the dataframe. Both of these commands work fine outside the function, but I would like to wrap them in a function so I can apply the code iteratively to many such objects. Here's what I wrote, but it doesn't
2008 Nov 24
2
replacing disk
somehow I have issue replacing my disk. [20:09:29] root at adas: /root > zpool status mypooladas pool: mypooladas state: DEGRADED status: One or more devices could not be opened. Sufficient replicas exist for the pool to continue functioning in a degraded state. action: Attach the missing device and online it using ''zpool online''. see:
2019 Sep 12
2
[libnbd PATCH] nbdsh: Add -b option to simplify h.block_status
We decided to not request the "base:allocation" context by default (if a client wants to use block_status on a different context, then they'd have to get any default request out of the way); however, block status is useless without at least one meta context. This adds a convenience knob for requesting that, and has the nice benefit of working with the --connect command line option