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2000 Jan 17
5
AANOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre27
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A couple of silly errors, and one dangerous bug were in the pre26
release. This release corrects them.
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/openssh-1.2.1pre27.tar.gz
If you want RPMs or any of the other files, please use a mirror:
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html
Changes:
- Using __snprintf is *NOT SAFE* on old Solaris.
2000 Jan 17
5
AANOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre27
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A couple of silly errors, and one dangerous bug were in the pre26
release. This release corrects them.
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/openssh-1.2.1pre27.tar.gz
If you want RPMs or any of the other files, please use a mirror:
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html
Changes:
- Using __snprintf is *NOT SAFE* on old Solaris.
2000 May 20
3
Portable OpenSSH-2.1.0p2
This is to announce the availability of portable OpenSSH-2.1.0p2. This
is a bug-fix release, addressing the following issues:
- X authentication works again (thanks to Markus Friedl)
- Don't touch utmp if utmpx is in use
- Fix SIGCHLD problems on AIX and HPUX (Thanks to Tom Bertelson)
- HPUX compile fixes (Thanks to Lutz Jaenicke)
- Accept an empty shell in /etc/passwd
- SunOS4 compile fixes.
2000 May 20
3
Portable OpenSSH-2.1.0p2
This is to announce the availability of portable OpenSSH-2.1.0p2. This
is a bug-fix release, addressing the following issues:
- X authentication works again (thanks to Markus Friedl)
- Don't touch utmp if utmpx is in use
- Fix SIGCHLD problems on AIX and HPUX (Thanks to Tom Bertelson)
- HPUX compile fixes (Thanks to Lutz Jaenicke)
- Accept an empty shell in /etc/passwd
- SunOS4 compile fixes.
2000 Nov 28
2
No subject
I have a problem compiling openssh 2.3.0p1
The configure script runs fine then if you see below; when I compile it
dies:
Manual pages: /usr/local/man/manX
PID file: /usr/local/etc
Random number collection: Builtin (timeout 200)
Manpage format: man
PAM support: yes
KerberosIV support: no
2000 Aug 01
2
[2.1.1p4] utmp patch for SunOS 4.1.x
Follow-on to Charles Levert's <charles at comm.polymtl.ca> work on
utmp_write_direct.
Fixed:
-- At logout, the utmp entry is cleared. Tested on SunOS 4.1.4.
The code I added to loginrec.c is restricted to SUNOS4 pending
QA testing on other platforms.
This patch incorporates the work done by Charles Levert on
7/25/2000 00:43:22. (Do any of us sleep at
2002 Oct 21
2
[Bug 418] Allow to build on systems without IPV6
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418
dirk.meyer at dinoex.sub.org changed:
What |Removed |Added
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2000 May 26
4
openssh-2.1.0p2 ans Solaris 8
I have some troubles with subj and proper utmpx/wtmpx functionality.
After successfull ssh connect to Solaris 8 box, I run
#w
11:59am up 13:45, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.02
User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what
root console 11:43am 9 bash
#
Record about my pts/1 login is absent. Next command I run from Solaris 8
console
2011 May 10
1
[Bug 1903] New: bindresvport_sa() does not validate non-zero struct sockaddr * port is within intended range
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1903
Summary: bindresvport_sa() does not validate non-zero struct
sockaddr * port is within intended range
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.8p2
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component:
2000 Jul 07
2
radius support? (was Re: PAM on OPenBSD for OpenSSH?
Further to my original question about PAM on OpenBSD for OpenSSH,
it may be non-trivial to get any PAM stuff onto OpenBSD (Thanks
to Ben Lindstrom for his suggestion, which I'll try, using a
gnu/loonucks PAM package, any suggestions for which one to use, or
where to get it from? I'm not very clueful when it comes to GNU/linux).
So, I remember in a past life hacking suport for other auth
2012 Feb 05
4
qcow2 performance
Greets,
I have to research performance-issues of a W2003-VM within KVM.
Right now it's a qcow2-image-file w/ default settings within libvirt
(configured by vmm ...)
My question:
what caching to use?
writeback/writethrough/etc ... what to use for data integrity while not
getting ultraslow performance?
Found
https://www.linuxfoundation.jp/jp_uploads/JLS2009/jls09_hellwig.pdf
Is there
2000 Jan 12
4
solaris 2.5.1 still no good
Hello,
I've got the same problem like this one.
Can somebody send the snprintf.c or other ways around please?
Thanks,
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I just email'd, from my other account, the snprintf.c that we distribute
in PostgreSQL...its been thoroughly tested on all the platforms that we
support, with Solaris 2.5.1 being one of
2010 Aug 26
7
Find classes for each column of a data.frame
Hello,
Is there a simple way to get the class type for each column of a
data.frame? I am in the situation where I would like to get all the
columns of a data.frame that are factors.
I have tried:
apply(df,2,class)
but all the columns come back as class "character".
Thanks
Dan
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Daniel Brewer, Ph.D.
Institute of
2009 Apr 06
2
Collapse data matrix with extra info separated by commas
Hello,
I would like to reshape my data for presentation purposes from something
like this:
> test <-
data.frame(a=c("A","A","A","A","B","B","B"),b=c(1,1,2,2,1,1,1),c=1:7)
> test
a b c
1 A 1 1
2 A 1 2
3 A 2 3
4 A 2 4
5 B 1 5
6 B 1 6
7 B 1 7
to something like this:
a b c
1 A 1 1,2
3 A 2 3,4
5 B 1 5,6,7
This seems
2007 Aug 07
11
Positioning text in top left corner of plot
Simple question how can you position text in the top left hand corner of
a plot? I am plotting multiple plots using par(mfrow=c(2,3)) and all I
want to do is label these plots a), b), c) etc. I have been fiddling
around with both text and mtext but without much luck. text is fine but
each plot has a different scale on the axis and so this makes it
problematic. What is the best way to do this?
2006 May 22
2
SUSE 10.1 64 bit binary
Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone had created a 64 bit binary for SUSE 10.1
x86_64 yet. Unfortunately, I upgraded before looking whether a package
was available and now cannot find a suitable package on CRAN. If noone
has produced one yet, does anyone have any idea when one will be available?
Many Thanks
Daniel Brewer
2004 Mar 02
2
[PATCH] Force mountd(8) to a specified port.
Hi all,
I have a requirement to run NFS read-only in an Internet-facing colocation
environment. I am not happy with packet filters alone around rpcbind, call
me paranoid, so I just spent the last few minutes cutting this patch.
As you are aware, RPC applications can be forced to listen on a known port
through the sin/sa argument to bindresvport[_sa](). Why several Linux
distributions have this
2009 Jan 20
2
Stacked barplot with two stacked bars besides each other
Hi,
I have a particular barplot I would like to generate, but I am having
trouble getting it to work. What I would like is in effect two barplots
with stacked bars merged into one. For example, I have two samples
(yoda1,yoda2) on which I measure whether two variables (var1,var2) are
present or absent for a number of measurements on that sample.
> var1 <- data.frame(yoda1=c(3,7),
2008 Jan 31
3
Log rank test power calculations
Does anyone have any ideas how I could do a power calculation for a log
rank test. I would like to know what the suggested sample sizes would
be to pick a difference when the control to active are in a ratio of 80%
to 20%.
Thanks
Dan
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Daniel Brewer, Ph.D.
Institute of Cancer Research
Email: daniel.brewer at icr.ac.uk
1999 Dec 09
1
solaris 2.5.1 still no good
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Hi folks,
Here's what I get under solaris 2.5.1 (sparc) with gcc-2.95.2 and
gnumake 3.78-something :
bsd-snprintf.c: In function `msetup':
bsd-snprintf.c:67: warning: implicit declaration of function
`getpagesize'
bsd-snprintf.c:72: `x' undeclared (first use in this function)
bsd-snprintf.c:72: (Each undeclared identifier is reported