Displaying 20 results from an estimated 112 matches for "warfield".
2004 Sep 20
2
R/web interface
I am trying to develop an interactive software and would like to know how I
can hook up R to the web.
Thanks
Joe Warfield
2001 Jan 16
2
Solaris Problem
...binary package come from and what system was it
compiled for?
> The error that comes up at the installation process is when openssh generate
> the key with ssh-keygen. Look at the error message
> ./ssh-keygen
> Bus Error (core dumped)
> Thanks
> Etienne
Mike
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Michael H. Warfield | (770) 985-6132 | mhw at WittsEnd.com
(The Mad Wizard) | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xDF1DD471 | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
1999 Nov 15
2
Upgrading from ssh to openssh (1.2pre12)...
In message <19991115105530.D12683 at alcove.wittsend.com>, "Michael H. Warfield" w
rites:
>Nov 15 10:45:38 alcove sshd[21731]: fatal: cipher_set_key: unknown cipher: 1
We do not use IDEA in OpenSSH anymore, it is patented in most
countries. Your private key is encrypted with it, change the
passphrase with the old ssh to nothing, then change the passphrase with
OpenSSH...
2000 Dec 29
1
[kdo@cosmos.phy.tufts.edu: protocol incompatibility between OpenSSH and SSH secure shell?]
...ver gives the
error "error: Hm, dispatch protocol error: type 80 plen 33" instead of
listening on my port.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to report this, or if I should have
looked in some list of known problems.
Ken Olum
----- End forwarded message -----
Mike
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Michael H. Warfield | (770) 985-6132 | mhw at WittsEnd.com
(The Mad Wizard) | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xDF1DD471 | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
1999 Jun 09
7
Do not use stock RedHat 6.0 kernels with SMBFS!
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2007 Jun 21
19
Writing a tool for Shared Persistent Windows Boot Image
Before, in my "Hard Problem" email I was trying to communicate a
design issue were trying to solve with Xen.
This is what we need to do:
1) Deploy 24 Windows XP VMs in parallel.
2) Boot them from a shared Windows XP C: drive.
3) Since this is a read-only shared image we obviously can''t have
multiple VM''s writing to it.
4) All writes to the boot image for logging,
2007 Jun 21
19
Writing a tool for Shared Persistent Windows Boot Image
Before, in my "Hard Problem" email I was trying to communicate a
design issue were trying to solve with Xen.
This is what we need to do:
1) Deploy 24 Windows XP VMs in parallel.
2) Boot them from a shared Windows XP C: drive.
3) Since this is a read-only shared image we obviously can''t have
multiple VM''s writing to it.
4) All writes to the boot image for logging,
2000 Mar 06
2
Network Computing Newsletter article...
...g.com/1104/1104f3.html
They compare three SMB servers including Samba 2.0.6 and we took
first place (barely). Zinged us on central administration. Compaq's
SMB server has central configuration and administration of multiple
servers, which they liked a lot, apparently.
Mike
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Michael H. Warfield | (770) 985-6132 | mhw@WittsEnd.com
(The Mad Wizard) | (770) 331-2437 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xDF1DD471 | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
2002 Jun 02
1
How do I find the client key?
...h" back to the client and abort
the connection after getting the key, but that's a butt-ugly hack
that won't work across firewalls and won't work with client-only
systems (Windows) and I figure there has got to be some better way.
Anyone with some thoughts?
Mike
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Michael H. Warfield | (770) 985-6132 | mhw at WittsEnd.com
/\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xDF1DD471 | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
2008 Oct 17
2
What keeps logging to my console?
Hi folks,
I have lots of messages like these appearing on my local CentOS 5.2
consoles:
> Oct 17 12:03:29 machine kernel: printk: 1 messages suppressed.
> Oct 17 12:03:29 machine kernel: pbond0: received packet with own address
as source address
I have disabled console logging in syslog.conf, and even if I shut down
syslog and kernel logger, the messages keep coming on the local
2000 May 01
1
Microsoft Kerberos Specification...
...now. They can't claim
copyright on someone else's implimentation. That leaves patent or
trademark. I don't see how either is going to help them.
Has anyone seen the spec yet? The article did not contain a URL
to the actual spec, if it's been made public.
Mike
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Michael H. Warfield | (770) 985-6132 | mhw@WittsEnd.com
(The Mad Wizard) | (770) 331-2437 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xDF1DD471 | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
2006 Jun 19
24
[PATCH] Blktap: Userspace file-based image support. (RFC)
...is against cset 0426:840f33e54054 -- but is unlikely to
conflict with anything recent. You''ll need libaio and libaio-devel on
your build machine for the tools to compile.
Blktap readme follows.)
Thanks!
a.
---
Blktap Userspace Tools + Library
================================
Andrew Warfield and Julian Chesterfield
16th June 2006
{firstname.lastname}@cl.cam.ac.uk
The blktap userspace toolkit provides a user-level disk I/O
interface. The blktap mechanism involves a kernel driver that acts
similarly to the existing Xen/Linux blkback driver, and a set of
associated user-level libraries....
2001 Sep 29
1
smbmount won't work for normal user
Can't mount share on my linux boxes as a regular user.
I have no trouble mounting shares as root.
This problem occurs on both my linux boxes.
All the commands I show I have run as a regular user.
Here is all the data I have:
smbmount \\\\JHAMMER6\\public /mnt/NetWork/JHAMMER6/public/ -o debug=6
mount.smbfs started (version 2.0.7)
Initialising global parameters
params.c:pm_process() -
1998 Jun 06
21
Named update for RH 4.2 exploitable?
Someone I was speaking with this evening claimed they have installed the
latest named rpms yet they are still getting exploited daily and being
hacked. Do the latest rpm''s for the named 4.9.x stuff fix all the root
exploits or is this person just an idiot who probably has holes elsewhere in
the system?
2001 Feb 07
2
DSA Fingerprints...
...FreeS/WAN (Linux IPSec) where I specify
to use the host public key from DNS, I was just wondering if that is
possible or planned for SSH as well. For zones under my total control,
that simplifies my host key management immensely (which is a point in
the KS paper).
Regards,
Mike
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Michael H. Warfield | (770) 985-6132 | mhw at WittsEnd.com
(The Mad Wizard) | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xDF1DD471 | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
2013 Jun 05
6
KVM console?
I finally got access to some machines with more resources than the
free VMware ESXi license allows which pushed me into trying kvm
instead. Seems capable enough for what I need and can even import and
run the existing vmdk images I already have. But, I have some
questions about accessing the virt-manager console remotely for
initial configuration, etc.. Normally I use freenx for remote GUI
2001 Feb 08
5
Daily snapshots...
...til -lcrypto -lwrap
]
] PAM is enabled. You may need to install a PAM control file for sshd,
] otherwise password authentication may fail. Example PAM control files
] can be found in the contrib/ subdirectory
So cvs is no joy here either.
Anyone with some suggestions...
Mike
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Michael H. Warfield | (770) 985-6132 | mhw at WittsEnd.com
(The Mad Wizard) | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xDF1DD471 | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
1998 Jun 08
27
Services not required?
I''m in the process of locking down as much of my systems here
as possible as to available ports. I am down to only a handful
but am not sure how much of a security risk they pose and was
wondering if anyone here might be able to comment, or suggest
secure versions to run:
21/FTP (WU-ftpd v2.4.2 BETA 14)
22/SSH (1.22)
23/TELNET (Netkit 0.09)
25/SMTP (Sendmail
1999 Dec 13
0
SUMMARY: IMAP security across the net
...s <horms@vergenet.net>
Iain Wade <iwade@optusnet.com.au>
JP Vossen <vossenjp@netaxs.com>
Jakub Skopal <jakub.skopal@sorcerer.cz>
Jamie Beverly <jamie@www.how-toresource.com>
Kurt Seifried <listuser@seifried.org>
Matthew B. Henniges <matt@axl.net>
Michael H. Warfield <mhw@wittsend.com>
Peter H. Lemieux <phl@cyways.com>
Petr Sulla <xsulla@informatics.muni.cz>
Ren Sauceda, Computer Systems Engineer (kvsauceda@lbl.gov)
Shawn Robinson <srobins1@tps.tci.telus.com>
Shawn Tagseth <stagseth@bbm.ca>
Stephen Peters <portnoy@portnoy.org>...
2013 Mar 28
3
DNS forwarding vs recursion
I have 2 CentOS servers that are both authoritative DNS for several
domains and local resolvers. As configured, they are publicly visible
resolvers, which I've known for awhile is not a good thing.
whats the appropriate way of configuring the bind on CentOS 5.current to
not allow recursion on queries from the public side, but still allow
recursion locally? is it as simple as adding