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2002 Jun 24
1
3.3p1 on Immunix (RH) 6.2
Just compiled the SRPM for 3.3p1 on my Immunix 6.2 box (Redhat 6.2 + Stackguard compiler), fired up the server, and tried to connect to it. No joy. In the spec file I changed the following options: # Is this build for RHL 6.x? %define build6x 1 # Disable IPv6 (avoids DNS hangs on some glibc versions) %define noip6 1 This appears in the system log: Jun 24 16:11:51 johnh sshd[27774]: fatal:
2001 Jul 06
1
[Fwd: SECURITY WARNING - possible email attack]
WARNING TO ALL - I just got what appears to be an infected Word document attachment via the list. The apparently forged headers look suspicious, too. Procmail Security daemon wrote: > > REPORT: Trapped poisoned Microsoft attachment > REPORT: Macro Scanner score: 129 > STATUS: Message quarantined in /var/spool/mail/security, not delivered to recipient. > > Headers from
2001 May 18
0
PATCH: implement delay (sleep) after last tunnelled connection exits
Here is a patch to implement a handy new feature proposed by John Hardin <johnh at aproposretail.com>. This is his description of the feature: New option for OpenSSH: Delay before exit. Command line option: -S delay Config file option: sleep {delay} Purpose: Wait the specified number of seconds after last traffic before dropping the connection and exiting. If ports are forwarded, this
2000 May 09
3
OpenSSH for SCO?
Has anybody here implemented OpenSSL+OpenSSH on SCO Open Server 5.0.5? Please contact me off-list. Thanks! -- John Hardin Internal Systems Administrator Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. <johnh at aproposretail.com>
2001 Sep 12
1
Q: 2.5.2p2, RSA auth and expired passwords
Quick question: ssh client and server 2.5.2p2, RSA authentication. Should the user be prompted to change their password if it's expired? -- John Hardin <johnh at aproposretail.com> Internal Systems Administrator voice: (425) 672-1304 Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. fax: (425) 672-0192
2002 May 07
1
X11 forwarding and LBX
So I'm working from home today, and for the first time I've tried running Evolution over a forwarded X11 connection. Even though work has a T1 and I have 640k at home, and ssh is compressing, it's ... rather slow. So I fire off lbxproxy and try to run an xterm to see if it works. No dice, authentication denied. Does anybody have any experience with this? Is it possible to run
2002 Mar 25
1
Viruses
Can somebody install an attachment filter on the listserv? Please? -- John Hardin <johnh at aproposretail.com> Internal Systems Administrator voice: (425) 672-1304 Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. fax: (425) 672-0192 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Rather than form a
2000 Feb 10
0
Clarification of error message due to /etc/hosts.allow problems
{beware of line wrapping...} --- openssh-1.2.2-original/sshconnect.c Thu Jan 20 03:44:09 2000 +++ openssh-1.2.2/sshconnect.c Thu Feb 10 12:44:08 2000 @@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ /* Read other side\'s version identification. */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(buf) - 1; i++) { if (read(connection_in, &buf[i], 1) != 1) -
2000 May 01
3
Status of SSH 2.0 protocol support?
Just to bring everyone up to date, could we get a report on the status of support for the 2.x protocol? The home page says "next major release" - is that 1.3 or 2.0? And is there any feel for when it'll be generally available? -- John Hardin Internal Systems Administrator Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. <johnh at aproposretail.com>
2001 Sep 04
4
openssh and multiple ports
Hi, I must access several hosts through reverse masquerading gateways which are visible on the Internet under a single IP address, with different ports (2, 22, 222, 2222 etc..) forwarding to port 22 of various internal ssh servers, each with its own hostkey. This setup totally confuses the openssh client because it does not store the port numbers in the known_hosts* file, and thus falsely
2001 Feb 24
6
SU vs. ssh root@host
All-- su cannot be run without trusting the shell. The shell cannot be trusted without trusting any instructions the shell uses, from library calls to rc scripts. Hell, the instructions the shell uses can't even be trusted, since they're all living in userspace memory. By contrast, SSHD is generally a root owned, highly secure environment with no unpriveledged userspace
2002 Jan 27
0
[PATCH] Add an exit delay to Openssh-3.0.2p1 for use in tunneling
Here is a patch to implement an exit delay in OpenSSH-3.0.2p1, proposed by John Hardin. This is his description of the feature: New option for OpenSSH: Delay before exit. Command line option: -S delay Config file option: sleep {delay} Purpose: Wait the specified number of seconds after last traffic before dropping the connection and exiting. If ports are forwarded, this causes the ssh client
2001 Mar 07
1
protocol default
we are encouraging the use of protocol 2 over protocol 1, correct? but ssh's default is that protocol 1 is tried first, then protocol 2. this can be overridden in the ssh_config file and by command line options, of course, but shouldn't we set the default to be what we want users to use? thanks, wendy -- wendy palm Cray OS Sustaining Engineering, Cray Inc. wendyp at cray.com,
2000 Jul 03
1
rhostsauthentication fails. (Or why I hate poorly documented software.)
I have a ssh enabled server and client machine (we'll call them "server" and "client" respectively...) They both have proper RSA and DSA keys,using protocol version 2 works fine between them. (so ssh itself and the network is working fine) However, I want to get something that will work with rsync without having to manually enter passwords, passphrases, or enter such
2002 Jun 29
2
TO SYMMETRY AND ASYMMETRY-----NOW ADD SUPERSYMMETRY
Open Letter to Developers, Is there any way you can cut through the mob scene at Homeland Defense with a powerful new encryption/decryption formula? The government cryptography bunch are stuck in symmetry and asymmetry and are deaf/dumb/blind to supersymmetry. When it's so easy to line up a supersymmetrical hypercube fractal-to-fractal, pair-to-pair, quantum-to-quantum and slice through
2004 May 26
0
Outlier identification according to Hardin & Rocke (1999)
I'm trying to use a paper by Hardin & Rocke: http://handel.cipic.ucdavis.edu/~dmrocke/Robdist5.pdf as a guide for a function to identify outliers in multivariate data. Attached below is a function that is my attempt to reproduce their method and also a test to see what fraction of the data are identified as outliers. Using this function I am able to reproduce their results regarding the
2002 Jun 25
10
Last call.
Outside the pre-auth patch by Markus to fix Cygwin and a few other platforms. SEND ME (privately) ANY required patch against the lastest snapshot. I'm doing the final commits this evening. Patches that have been temporary rejected for this release. - Owl's full patch for SysV Shm if mmap fails - mmap() on /dev/zero - mmap() on sparse file .. Not looked at the BSD/OS 5.0 patch
2003 Jul 02
2
Batch files in R
When I submit more than one batch file (same programs, different parameter values, huge simulations, different result names) the only results that get saved are from the *last* batch file to finish. They are all being run in the same subdirectory (so same .RData file?) I've done: R --save BATCH infile outfile and I've also put q(save="yes") at the end of the program, but
2004 Jul 14
2
MASS package?
Did the MASS package disappear? Specifically, I'm looking for a function to find the MCD (robust measure of shape and location) for a multi-dimensional data matrix. Anyone know anything about this? Thanks, Jo Jo Hardin Assistant Professor Department of Mathematics Pomona College 610 N. College Ave. Claremont, CA 91711 909-607-8717 jo.hardin@pomona.edu [[alternative
2004 Jul 21
1
Zaptel - delay before dialing last DTMF digit?
I have a TDM22B (TDM400 PCI + 2xFXO + 2xFXS). One FXO is connected to the PSTN. When Asterisk places a call, it dials using DTMF. If I listen in on the line during the dialing, there is a roughly one second pause between the penultimate and the final digit -- proportionally much longer than the pause between the preceeding digits. This accounts for about 25% of the time taken to dial. Anyone