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2003 Nov 09
1
openssl decryption failed
I've got dovecot working on imap But when I try to run imaps I get: imap-login: Nove 08 19:11:19 Warning: SSL_accept() failed: error:1408F455:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_RECORD:decryption failed or bad record mac [192.168.1.103] Now I'm not sure if theres any difference here, but I don't have string for 'login = imaps' or 'login = pop3s' to match with my protocols string
2003 Sep 02
3
exact insecurity of --bypass-security ?
Hello! First, nice peace of work, thx ;->> After some production server crashes with a far too early version of FreeSWAN (abaout 3 years ago) and the unwillingness to get an OpenSSL expert just to build a VPN, I was happy to read about the rather simple configuration of tinc ("Linux Magazin", a monthly Linux paper published in Germany, gave an overview of free VPN solutions in
2003 Nov 02
2
dies on start-up: Auth process
I was digging through some of the archives and ran into someone who was having the same problem, but for completely different reasons....i think. dovecot: Nov 02 07:58:51 Info: Dovecot starting up dovecot: Nov 02 07:58:52 Error: Auth process died too early - shutting down dovecot: Nov 02 07:58:52 Error: child 27673 (login) killed with signal 11 dovecot: Nov 02 07:58:52 Error: child 27672 (login)
2006 May 25
3
No joy for newbie Capistrano user
Hello, I tried taking Capistrano out for a test drive and I can''t even get out of the garage. I am following the instructions here: http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/read/chapter/98#page262 As well as Duncan Davidson''s Deploying Rails with Lighty: Deploying Rails with LightTPDhttp://duncandavidson.com/essay/2005/12/railsonlighty Specifically, when I do: rake remote:exec
2003 Jan 01
12
[Bug 462] compile failure with openssl 0.9.7
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462 markus at openbsd.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution| |INVALID ------- Additional Comments From markus at openbsd.org 2003-01-02
2013 May 21
1
Calculating AIC for the whole model in VAR
Hello! I am using package "VAR". I've fitted my model: mymodel<-VAR(mydata,myp,type="const") I can extract the Log Liklihood for THE WHOLE MODEL: logLik(mymodel) How could I calculate (other than manually) the corresponding Akaike Information Criterion (AIC)? I tried AIC - but it does not take mymodel: AIC(mymodel) # numeric(0) Thank you! -- Dimitri Liakhovitski
2004 Jul 21
2
imap support question
OK, I'm actually trying to write something which interacts with IMAP. I'm trying to run the FETCH command and it goes OK, but I'm wondering how I might be able to call both RFC822.SIZE and BODY[HEADERS.FIELDS(..) in the same call. Right now I'm only able to get this to work with two calls to the server. I was hoping to avoid making two calls. Any suggestions? (I realize it
2003 Feb 21
3
openssh 3.5p1 with openssl-0.9.7a - long
Hi ! This is my first posting so HELLO to everybody ! I`m trying to install openssh 3.5 with newest version of openssl 0.9.7a on rh - i`m building rpms from spec included in openssl and openssh dist. All compilations went well, sshd, ssh is working but ... i can`t scp: [root at beer /root]# scp a.out root at dns:/root/ root at dns's password: scp: error while loading shared
2003 Sep 12
1
dovecot IMAP misserving problem?
http://togami.com/~warren/archive/2003/evolution-1.4.4-crash.mbox I suspect that dovecot-0.99.10 is misserving this message in some way that is confusing some IMAP clients. This behavior causes evolution-1.4.4 to segfault, and squirrelmail-1.4.1 to be unable to read the message. The same message served by uw-imapd works works fine in both evolution and squirrelmail.
2013 Feb 12
2
standard error very high in maximum liklihood fitting
Dear all, I have been trying to fit my data (only right censored) with gumbel distribution using fitdistrplus. I am getting very high standard error. I have been wondering why. The followings are the outputs: fit1=fitdistcens(dr0, "gumbel", start=list(a=99, b=0.6), optim.method= "L-BFGS-B", lower = 0.0, upper = Inf) > summary(fit1) FITTING OF THE DISTRIBUTION ' gumbel
2004 Sep 10
2
"Invalid offset returned by binary tree"
Hi, I'm running 0.99.10 on OpenBSD 3.4/i386, with Squirrelmail as the only client. I recently had dovecot fail with this in syslog: Sep 10 14:34:55 pirx imap(alisgray): Corrupted index file /home/alisgray/mail/.imap/INBOX/.imap.index: Invalid offset returned by binary tree: 118 Sep 10 14:34:55 pirx dovecot: child 20827 (imap) killed with signal 11 Poking around some, I see that
2003 Apr 18
0
openssh 3.5p1 problem with openssl 0.9.6i
you wrote: > I am using openssh 3.5p1 and I am having problems using the protocol 2 > of ssh with openssl 0.9.6i > It was working fine with openssl 0.9.6g. > I am using binary packages downloaded fron SunFreeware and I did not > changed any config file. > Both the machines are running Solaris 8. > > <test1> /usr/local/bin> ssh -2 -v -v -v test2 > ... > ...
2003 Aug 09
3
CVS/test version config/build failures on FreeBSD
While diagnosing a problem I was having with IMAP and SSL (which I ended up fixing by simply upgrading from 0.99.9.1 to 0.99.10, and possibly affected by upgrading openssl libs from 0.9.7a to 0.9.7.b), I attempted to try the CVS version of Dovecot. When using the CVS version, apparently I have to first generate 'configure' using autogen.sh (?). This was the result of that, on FreeBSD
2006 Aug 08
3
"undo" a model
In the event that I really don''t want a certain model, can I delete it? Is there a tool that I can use besides ''rm'' to ensure I hit everything related to the model? Right now my only guess is to just remove all files that match a filemask and hope for the best.
2010 Jan 28
6
[Bug 1707] New: Tweak OpenSSL ENGINE support to use openssl config system
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1707 Summary: Tweak OpenSSL ENGINE support to use openssl config system Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 5.3p1 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P2 Component: Miscellaneous AssignedTo:
2009 Sep 17
1
Grouped Logistic (Or conditional Logistic.)
Hi, I'm not sure of the correct nomenclature or function for what I'm trying to do. I'm interested in calculated a logistic regression on a binary dependent variable (True,False). There are a few ways to easily do this in R. Both SVM and GLM work easily. The part that I want to add is "group wise" awareness. So that the algorithm computes the coefficients to maximize
2003 Jun 23
1
OpenSSL on AIX
Hi, with current test releases SSL doesn't work anymore for me on AIX 4.3 with dovecot-0.99.10-test14. It worked with 0.99.9.1. dovecot: Jun 23 19:42:23 Info: Dovecot starting up imap-login: Jun 23 19:42:25 Fatal: RAND_bytes() failed: error:24064064:random number generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded imap-login: Jun 23 19:42:25 Fatal: RAND_bytes() failed: error:24064064:random number
2007 Jul 13
2
Question about acception rejection sampling - NOT R question
This is not related to R but I was hoping that someone could help me. I am reading the "Understanding the Metropolis Hastings Algorithm" paper from the American Statistician by Chip and Greenberg, 1995, Vol 49, No 4. Right at the beginning they explain the algorithm for basic acceptance rejection sampling in which you want to simulate a density from f(x) but it's not easy and you
2007 Nov 30
2
finding roots (Max Like Est)
I have this maximum liklihood estimate problem i need to find the roots of the following: [sum (from i=1 to n) ] ((2(x[i]-parameter)/(1+(x[i]-parameter)^2))=0 given to me is the x vector which has length 100 how would I find the roots using R? I have 2 thoughts...... 1 is using a grid search ... eg. brute force, just choosing a whole bunch of different values for my parameter .... such as
2003 Jun 18
3
0.99.10-test13
http://dovecot.procontrol.fi/test/ - Hopefully OpenSSL is fixed :) - We sometimes produced invalid ENVELOPE with 8bit headers. That could really have broken things (broke it in test12). So, what's left is to make PAM work well..