Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "SOLVED: failed to create ldlinux.sys"
2007 Oct 30
2
Patch: open port forwards from slave
We run ssh from a program and needed to add port-forwards dynamically.
The ~C method turns out to be very cumbersome to use since it reads from
/dev/tty. But then I came to think of the master/slave functionality
(which we already used) which seemed a perfect place for this
functionality. Unfortunately it turned out not to be possible to set up
new port forwards in a slave.
So I patched openssh
2005 Sep 08
0
Blocking the password-guessing bots
Recently I grew tired of the repeated ssh brute-force scanning bots so I
implemented a blocking algorithm in our version of OpenSSH. My goal was
to find an algorithm which could block most of the brute-force attempts
while being simple to implement and not rely on any external software.
The algorithm I came up with is that login attempts are blocked if there
has been X failed, and no successful,
2008 Feb 14
3
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Hi,
I'm getting this error when I ssh to the servers.
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
I added /etc/hosts.allow and it actually worked once and if I tried again I get the same error.
OpenSSH_3.6.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090702f
debug1: Reading configuration data /usr/local/etc/ssh_config
debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled,
2002 Nov 22
1
forwarding to a wider audience - KbdInteractiveDevices???
Could someone provide a description of the config setting
KbdInteractiveDevices
And how it would be used.
There is no mention of this here:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ssh_config&sektion=5&arch=&apropos=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current
And a quick glance of the source doesn't seem to reveal much.
Thanks in advance,
scott
2003 Jan 06
2
certificate in openssh
hi,
we have been looking for ways to implement digital certificate authentication
in openssh. Pointers to similar kind of ongoing work will be more
appreciated. Thanks.
2003 Apr 28
4
SFTP in Java
Hi,
I have to implement SFTP using a Java program.
I am looking for a package that implements a SFTP Client(preferably with
sample code on usage). I need this in order to do SFTP file upload from my
Java program.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Preetha.
2003 Jan 05
6
SSH v3 specs?
Has any thought toward a v3 protocol spec been discussed
elsewhere, and if so what enhancements are being looked
at. Is it too early to consider such things, or should we
open the door to the new features a protocol update would
bring?
More specifically I have been investigating working toward
a more enterprise-friendly hierichical authentication
scheme, but I have quickly realized the
2009 Feb 06
3
Hung connection over Juniper Tunnel
Hello list!
So I recently reconfigured our office network to allow a permanent VPN
connection to our data center. This consists of a Juniper SSG-520
connected via a tunnel to a Juniper Netscreen-25 over a 100M leased
NTT VPN (yes I'm tunneling over the VPN as it's the only way to make
it routable.) Here is where OpenSSH come in. When I try and ssh to a
machine on the other end
2000 Jun 28
2
F-secure -> Openssh Compatibility
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, W. Scott Wilburn wrote:
> We have Macintoshes running Fsecure SSH client 1.0.1 which are unable to
> connect to a server running Openssh 2.1.1 on Red Hat 6.2.
>
> I believe that the problem is a bug with Fsecure, since a 30-day trial
> version of 1.0.2 works fine. I'm a bit reluctant to tell all the Mac users
> they have to spend money to upgrade,
2002 Jun 23
1
Using MTOOLS in place of loopback mounting
I am trying to build a distribution without having to be root. The
SYSLINUX installer typically needs root to do loopback mounting, but
if you have MTOOLS, you can use that instead. This seems to work so
far:
#!/bin/sh
# A minimal replacement for /usr/bin/syslinux; assumes that ldlinux.sys
# and ldlinux.bss are available in the current directory. You must
# specify locations of mkdosfs and
2010 Mar 15
1
host cross-compile patch
I tend to use the same tool-chain across various hosts so I made this
very simple patch that allows you to pass the cross-compiler name to
make ( e.g. make CROSS_COMPILE=i686-nptl-linux-gnu-).
I'm not sure if patches should be attached or just pasted inline so I
did both this time. BTW, it's relative to syslinux 4 but the same
changes work with syslinux 3 although the patch won't
2012 Feb 10
3
problem subsetting data frame with variable instead of constant
Hello,
I've encountered a very weird issue with the method subset(), or maybe this
is something I don't know about said method that when you're subsetting
based on the columns of a data frame you can only use constants (0.1, 2.3,
2.2) instead of variables?
Here's a look at my data frame called 'ea.cad.pwr':
*>ea.ca.pwr[1:5,]
MAF OR POWER
1 0.02 0.01 0.9999
2 0.02
2010 Nov 29
2
FW: how to use by() ?
Thank you for the suggestion, Bill. The result is not quite what I would like. Here's sample code for you or anyone else who may be interested:
Al1 = c('A','C','C','C')
Al2 = c('G','G','G','T')
Freq1 = c(0.0078,0.0567,0.9434,0.9908)
MAF = c(0.0078,0.0567,0.0566,0.0092)
m1 = data.frame(Al1=Al1,
2017 Nov 18
3
Complicated analysis for huge databases
The loop :
AllMAFs <- list()
for (i in length(SeparatedGroupsofmealsCombs) {
AllMAFs[[i]] <- apply( SeparatedGroupsofmealsCombs[[i]], 2, function(x)maf( tabulate( x+1) ))
}
gives these errors (I tried this many times and I'm sure I copied it entirely) :-
Error in apply(SeparatedGroupsofmealsCombs[[i]], 2, function(x) maf(tabulate(x + :
object 'i' not found
> }
2017 Nov 18
2
Complicated analysis for huge databases
Although the loop seems to be formulated correctly I wonder why
it gives me these errors :
-object 'i' not found
- unexpected '}' in "}"
the desired output is expected to be very large as for each dataframe in the list of dataframes I expect to see maf value for each of the 600 columns! and this is only for
for one dataframe in the list .. I have around 150-200
2017 Nov 18
0
Complicated analysis for huge databases
> On Nov 18, 2017, at 1:52 AM, Allaisone 1 <allaisone1 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Although the loop seems to be formulated correctly I wonder why
> it gives me these errors :
>
> -object 'i' not found
> - unexpected '}' in "}"
You probably did not copy the entire code offered. But we cannot know since you did not "show your code",
2017 Nov 18
2
Complicated analysis for huge databases
Thanks Boris , this was very helpful but I'm struggling with the last part.
1) I combined the first 2 columns :-
library(tidyr)
SingleMealsCode <-unite(MyData, MealsCombinations, c(MealA, MealB), remove=FALSE)
SingleMealsCode <- SingleMealsCode[,-2]
2) I separated this dataframe into different dataframes based on "MealsCombination"
column so R will recognize each meal
2017 Nov 18
0
Complicated analysis for huge databases
Something like the following?
AllMAFs <- list()
for (i in length(SeparatedGroupsofmealsCombs) {
AllMAFs[[i]] <- apply(SeparatedGroupsofmealsCombs[[i]], 2, function(x)maf(tabulate(x+1)))
}
(untested, of course)
Also the solution is a bit generic since I don't know what the output of maf() looks like in your case, and I don't understand why you use tabulate because I would have
2017 Nov 18
0
Complicated analysis for huge databases
On 18/11/2017 4:40 PM, Allaisone 1 wrote:
>
> The loop :
>
>
> AllMAFs <- list()
>
> for (i in length(SeparatedGroupsofmealsCombs) {
> AllMAFs[[i]] <- apply( SeparatedGroupsofmealsCombs[[i]], 2, function(x)maf( tabulate( x+1) ))
> }
>
>
> gives these errors (I tried this many times and I'm sure I copied it entirely) :-
>
> Error in
2005 Oct 04
3
Boot DOS through Pxelinux
Hello list,
My set up is almost complete in booting DOS through PXELinux, but I need to
create a DOS boot image from (2 )DOS floppies. I've search the archives and
google
but didn't find any relavant info...
My current set up now works with the standard setup (with one DOS floppy):
kernel: memdisk
append: initrd=floppy.img ramdisk=10000
My goal to is create a floppy.img from 2 DOS