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2015 Oct 21
6
Security implications of openssl098e on CentOS 7
On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote: > Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe > wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is > transmitting credit card information then it seems that you could be > safe(ish) from the regulation standpoint. It really depends on the location > of the machine. Is it deep in the bowels
2006 Oct 16
11
Configuring a 3510 for ZFS
Hi folks, Myself and a colleague are currently involved in a prototyping exercise to evaluate ZFS against our current filesystem. We are looking at the best way to arrange the disks in a 3510 storage array. We have been testing with the 12 disks on the 3510 exported as "nraid" logical devices. We then configured a single ZFS pool on top of this, using two raid-z arrays. We are getting
2009 Apr 13
2
Random Forests Variable Importance Question
I am trying to use the random forests package for classification in R. The Variable Importance Measures listed are: -mean raw importance score of variable x for class 0 -mean raw importance score of variable x for class 1 -MeanDecreaseAccuracy -MeanDecreaseGini Now I know what these "mean" as in I know their definitions. What I want to know is how to use them. What I am trying to
2016 May 20
1
Ransomware?
On 05/19/2016 11:09 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote: > Hallo, ToddAndMargo, > > Du meintest am 19.05.16: > >>>>>> Is there anything in Samba that will help protect >>>>>> against ransomware? > > [...] > >>> months ago there where ransomware which discovered shares without a >>> drive letter assigend > >> yes, I just read
2004 Dec 23
1
Worthwile to use quotas?
I'm aware that dovecot doesn't support Maildir++ quotas yet (pity). However, is it still worthwhile to set up something like Postfix + Maildrop to use quotas, or is dovecot's lack of support just going to throw a wrench in the works? Thanks, :Peter
2008 Nov 25
0
RFC: Proposed new web site design
Daniel Scharrer <dscharrer at gmail.com> at Nov 25, 2008 8:50 AM (MST) wrote about Re: RFC: Proposed new web site design > >The new user-centric design looks promising. Contrary to some others I >quite like the round corners and more modern look. Here are a few >observations: > >- Light gray text on a white background is not so nice. This is very hard to read. I like a
2003 Aug 27
0
In the beginning, there was mud...
...a mail server -- old hardware, network topology changes, and personnel changes led up to this. Now, the actual swapout of a mail server is relatively straightforward and (somewhat) easy to do. But this one had a wrench -- I had to authenticate off of an NT4 domain. There were some other, smaller, wrenches as well, but they have nothing to do with this story. Lost, I started out simple -- pam_smb_auth. I compiled this and examined the code and installed it and tried to authenticate, and recompiled and reinstalled and tried again, and recompiled and reinstalled... This went on for a couple of hours...
2007 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] a possible alternative for pre-legalize extended ValueTypes
On Jun 22, 2007, at 11:06 AM, Dan Gohman wrote: > After doing a bunch of work for moving pre-legalize extended > ValueTypes > into a table in SelectionDAG, I may have just found a simpler > approach. > > There are under 32 simple ValueType values, so we only really need > 5 bits > to represent those. ValueType is already a 32-bit type on most > hosts; what >
2018 Nov 09
2
Samba with OpenLDAP (not a DC)
On 11/9/18 11:31 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: <snip> > > Did you run smbpasswd -w <ldap-password> ? That part appeared to be under the the "optional" section so I did not. I will add that along with the samba schema as you mention. With write access to the Directory, what attributes does samba update? I'm concerned that our SASL passthrough attributes may
2003 Jan 19
1
TC + IPsec and a Newbie
Hi there, I am just starting out with the TC and iproute2 tools. I have given Bert Hubert''s Linux Advanced Routing And Traffic Control Howto a couple of reads but know I don''t have a full grasp of concepts yet. My immediate need is to make sure ipsec traffic between two linux firewall/routers is given the greatest priority over all other traffic. In more detail I have
2006 Apr 03
2
Problems with STI in has_many/belongs_to in Rails 1.1
I have a problem that surfaced in my attempt to upgrade my application to Rails 1.1. We have a STI model on the "belongs_to" side of a has_many/belongs_to relationship. All my unit tests for this model pass, and the relationships all seem to work fine. But in my functional tests, I''m getting errors. I''ve traced it back into the call to the has_many
2015 Mar 17
2
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 3:30 AM, Shaun McCance <shaunm at redhat.com> wrote: > Just to throw another wrench in: I don't know what DigitalOcean's docs > are like, but Linode generally provides their guides for Ubuntu, Debian, > and CentOS. However, for whatever reason, they tend to do Ubuntu first. > So there are bunches of guides without CentOS versions. > > They do
2005 Mar 11
1
NuFone Configuration [problem]
Hello, I am trying to configure the my asterisk box here with the following **iax.conf*** [NuFone] type=peer host=switch-1.nufone.net secret=xxxxxx ***extensions.conf:*** exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,IAX2/xxxxxxx@NuFone/${EXTEN} exten => _011N.,1,Dial,IAX2/xxxxxx@NuFone/${EXTEN} I have a couple of Xlite softphones and 2 analogue phones connected to a mediatrix 1102 connected to our lan.
2007 Jun 22
3
[LLVMdev] a possible alternative for pre-legalize extended ValueTypes
After doing a bunch of work for moving pre-legalize extended ValueTypes into a table in SelectionDAG, I may have just found a simpler approach. There are under 32 simple ValueType values, so we only really need 5 bits to represent those. ValueType is already a 32-bit type on most hosts; what if we make use of the remaining 27 bits instead of using an external table? If we can assume that vector
2010 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] Proposal: stack/context switching within a thread
Having read through Stackless Python's web pages a bit: 1. They're doing pretty much what I'd like to do, except that I don't want to be tied to a particular language and I'd like to be able to use the stack. (Also, stack use is inescapable with LLVM, as far as I can tell). 2. We should be able to support "hard switching" in Stackless Python by adding a
2015 Mar 16
2
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:48 PM, Shaun McCance <shaunm at redhat.com> wrote: > I like putting focus on this. It provides people a resource for things > they actually want to do. Nobody wants just an operating system. I also > think it's a great avenue for getting community contributions. It's easy > to make a one-time contribution on a topic you know well without
2007 Sep 07
7
Simple websites (no DB?) with Rails??
I have been learning Rails and building small things over the last several months. Question I have that has been surprising difficult to figure out is this (I know it seems somewhat nonsensical but ignore that). I recently started getting a few requests for basic website to be built, small businesses, stores, even individual people. How would one about doing such a thing using Rails? I may not
2015 Mar 25
1
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
Hi Kartsen, you'll have my proposal by the end of the day. I am not good at writing content. :( I have sorted out all the technicalities though. Regards, Kunal Jain On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 5:48 AM, Karsten Wade <kwade at redhat.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Kunaal: > > I know you are still researching, but I think you may have
2009 Apr 21
6
[LLVMdev] ARM and lowerinvoke
All, I'm looking at the lowerinvoke pass as a starting point for getting SJLJ based exception handling working on ARM, but am having some troubles with it. When I run a simple testcase (attached) through llc and specify -enable-correct-eh-support, llc asserts on me. It appears there's been some bitrot somewhere. SelectDAGBuild and SelectionDAGISel cooperate to track landing pads
2010 Apr 10
2
[LLVMdev] Proposal: stack/context switching within a thread
On the other hand, stack manipulation really ought to be handled by the target, since only the target knows the details of how the stack is laid out to begin with. Also, if we have stack manipulation calls in the IR, optimization quickly becomes very difficult. Unless we just allow optimizers to ignore the stack manipulations and assume they're doing the "right" thing. On the