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2006 Feb 27
2
Error "make install" of dovecot 1.0b3
I just downloaded dovecot 1.0b3 and running "make install" gives me an error This seems like a fairly simple bug in the Makefile ... but I'm not sure if maybe its a symptom of something more complex. I've tried "make uninstall" , "make install" and removing the entire /usr/local/lib/dovecot tree and same thing. dovecot does run ... but for other reasons
2003 Jun 23
1
mpd VPN won't work after upgrade from 4.6-STABLE to 4.8-STABLE
I upgraded a week ago from 4.6-STABLE to 4.8-STABLE, and subsequently my mpd-based VPN ceased to function, giving me all kinds of "protocol rejected" messages. I haven't seen any such reports lately on this list or questions about it on freebsd-questions, so I'm wondering what it's related to. I can provide more details on request, but I first wanted to see if anyone knows
2003 Jul 11
2
Should I have to run make readme/index in ports after cvsup's?
/usr/ports/www/README.html went from some 200 lines to over 500 on a `make readme' in that directory just now. I thought `cvsup -g -L 2 /etc/cvsup_ports' would update the README.html files too. Should I be running `make readme' and/or `make index' (and/or anything else) myself after cvsupdating ports? -- Doug Lee dgl@dlee.org http://www.dlee.org Bartimaeus
2015 Feb 12
1
Is Asterisk a Linux only system?
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 10:38 AM, David M. Lee <dlee at digium.com> wrote: > On Feb 12, 2015, at 9:11 AM, Joshua Colp <jcolp at digium.com> wrote: > > Justin Sherrill wrote: > > I would love to run Asterisk on a BSD system. I do not know of any > developers actively working on Asterisk on a BSD platform, though my > knowledge isn't comprehensive. > >
2013 May 01
0
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 105, Issue 39
*I'm trying to build an application that provides statistics of calls*>* and call recording. Someone told me this could be done out of band*>* with a SPAN (?) port that would replicate SIP and media packets to a*>* separate NIC without having to actually pass the real-calls thru*>* asterisk. It was explained that this SPAN port would in the SBC*>* would replicate data
2013 Dec 16
0
AST-2013-007: Asterisk Manager User Dialplan Permission Escalation
Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2013-007 Product Asterisk Summary Asterisk Manager User Dialplan Permission Escalation Nature of Advisory Permission Escalation Susceptibility Remote Authenticated Sessions Severity Minor
2013 Dec 16
0
AST-2013-007: Asterisk Manager User Dialplan Permission Escalation
Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2013-007 Product Asterisk Summary Asterisk Manager User Dialplan Permission Escalation Nature of Advisory Permission Escalation Susceptibility Remote Authenticated Sessions Severity Minor
2006 Mar 01
1
Patch to src/auth/mech-gssapi.c
This bug causes a segfault when compiled against heimdal, but not MIT krb5. Either way, I think this code is correct. HTH. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Jim Hranicky, Senior SysAdmin UF/CISE Department | | E314D CSE Building Phone (352) 392-1499 | | jfh at cise.ufl.edu
2013 Jan 19
1
PAM function ordering
Dear all, I've been looking into hacking with some PAM modules, and thought I could learn from the OpenSSH source (it's probably the closest thing to a canonical cross-platform consumer of the API). One thing I've noticed I don't understand though is how OpenSSH's invocation of do_pam_session/setcred can work (in main of the process forked in sshd.c). Ignoring privsep for the
2008 Aug 15
3
POP3 dictionary attacks
I'm seeing strings of failed POP3 login attempts with obvious bogus usernames coming from different IP addresses. Today's originated from 216.31.146.19 (which resolves to neovisionlabs.com). This looks like a botnet attack. I got a similar probe a couple days ago. Is anyone else seeing these? The attack involves trying about 20 different names, about 3-4 seconds apart. Here's a
2006 Jun 28
2
RC1 broken - Authentication Failed
Works great with all the beta versions. I installed RC1 and get massive authentication failures. auth_debug_passwords = yes auth_master_user_separator=* auth default_with_listener { mechanisms = plain passdb passwd-file { # Master users that can log in as anyone args = /etc/dovecot.masterusers master = yes #pass =yes } passdb passwd-file { # Path for passwd-file
2005 Aug 06
1
[OT] Ascii Editor for message files
This is really OT, I got jave to paint some prety Ascii Fonts on my terminal server message file, But I'm not able to find out a simple way to paint ansi coulors than escaping and check a table segment by segment. ?Wich editor you use to use if any? Sorry for the OT :) -- Gustavo Guillermo P?rez Compunauta uLinux www.compunauta.com
2004 Apr 30
1
sip notify from iconnect
Hello, Recently I am seeing this message on my asterisk console received from Iconnect. Apr 30 11:37:21 NOTICE[1125329600]: chan_sip.c:5648 handle_request: Unknown SIP command 'NOTIFY' from '213.137.73.41' It is prety annoying as it appears once every four seconds. I've seen similar posts in the archives which points me to NAT keep alives being send by the remote end. I am
2002 May 22
3
Openssh still logs in while passwd is locked
>Using OpenSSH 3.1p1 on a Sun Solaris 7 box, I disabled an account using the >'passwd -l ...' command to lock the users password. However, the user can >still access the system via ssh. Whilst I could do other things such as >moving their .ssh directory, removing their account home directory, etc, >etc, is there some 'nicer' way to inform ssh that the account is now
2012 Dec 11
1
converting manual command to loop command
Dear useRs, i have certain commands for some operations in R. They are good if you have a small dataset but my dataset, apart from what i used in the recent past, is prety large. I want to convert these massive sets of commands into a simple loop. Your help is required on it thanks in advance eliza kindly note: "e" is matrix whose each column has to be executed into a distance vector
2017 Jun 29
0
package to fit mixtures of student-t distributions
Would package "teigen" help? Ranjan On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 14:41:34 +0200 vare vare via R-help <r-help at r-project.org> wrote: > Hello! > > I am new to R (before used python exclusively and would actually call the R solution for this issue inside a python notebook, hope that doesn?t disqualify me right of the batch). > > Right now I am looking for a piece of
2006 Feb 07
1
Outlook anonymous IMAP login
Hello guys, I'm trying to setup anonymous IMAP login on a bunch of Outlook clients, but it doesn't seems to work. I'm using dovecot-0.99.14-r1, on a Gentoo Linux OS. Using command line anonymous login, it's working just fine: youri / # telnet localhost 143 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. * OK dovecot ready. . CAPABILITY *
2017 Jun 29
0
package to fit mixtures of student-t distributions
Offlist, because this is (a) an opinion and (b) about statistics and therefore offtopic. I don't know whether any such package exists, but I would predict that this is likely to be overdetermined (too many parameters) and therefore unlikely to be a successful strategy. Fitting a mixture of Gaussians is already difficult enough. Feel free to ignore, of course, and no need to reply. Cheers,
2017 Jun 12
1
[PATCH v11 4/6] mm: function to offer a page block on the free list
On 06/12/2017 01:34 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 09:42:36AM -0700, Dave Hansen wrote: >> On 06/12/2017 09:28 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: >>> >>>> The hypervisor is going to throw away the contents of these pages, >>>> right? >>> It should be careful and only throw away contents that was there before >>>
2017 Jun 12
1
[PATCH v11 4/6] mm: function to offer a page block on the free list
On 06/12/2017 01:34 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 09:42:36AM -0700, Dave Hansen wrote: >> On 06/12/2017 09:28 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: >>> >>>> The hypervisor is going to throw away the contents of these pages, >>>> right? >>> It should be careful and only throw away contents that was there before >>>