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2000 Mar 07
0
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.2p1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This is a patch release which contains fixes to all the problems which have been reported over the last month. Most importantly: OpenSSL-0.9.5 has exposed a bug in RSA key generation on systems which lack a /dev/random (Solaris, HPUX, SCO). On such systems this port was not properly initialising OpenSSL's entropy pool. This results in lower
2001 Jan 29
2
list address
Hi, I must have missed something; it seems that all messages sent to the ssh list get forwarded to the openssh list. Thx Mate -- --- Mate Wierdl | Dept. of Math. Sciences | University of Memphis
2000 May 09
1
List opening
The mailing list is now open to outside posters again. We haven't been spammed in the last month or so since the list was closed. If anyone can suggest a way to use the MAPS RBL with Postfix and Majordomo (without turning it on the whole server), it would be much appreciated. -d -- | "Bombay is 250ms from New York in the new world order" - Alan Cox | Damien Miller -
2006 Jan 20
4
read.table with ":" in column names (PR#8511)
Full_Name: emiel ver loren Version: 2.2.0 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (145.117.31.248) Dear R-community and developers, I have been trying to read in a tab delimeted file where the column names and the row names are of the form "GO:0000051" (gene ontology IDs). When using: > gomat<-read.table("test.txt") > colnames(gomat)[1] [1] "GO.0000051"
2010 Nov 22
2
Probit Analysis: Confidence Interval for the LD50 using Fieller's and Heterogeneity (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE A similar question has been posted in the past but never answered. My question is this: for probit analysis, how do you program a 95% confidence interval for the LD50 (or LC50, ec50, etc.), including a heterogeneity factor as written about in "Probit Analysis" by Finney(1971)? The heterogeneity factor comes into play through the chi-squared
2007 Jul 23
4
nnet 10-fold cross-validation
Hi It clear that to do a classification with svm under 10-fold cross validation one uses svm(Xm, newlabs, type = "C-classification", kernel = "linear",cross = 10) What corresponds to the nnet? nnet(.....,cross=10)? Regards
2000 Mar 07
2
rsaref usage
First, when I tried to start sshd, I got the message Starting sshd: ssh-keygen: no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto. See ssl(8). sshd: no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto -- exiting. See ssl(8) no RSA support in libssl and libcrypto -- exiting. See ssl(8) So I thought I have to recompile openssl with rsaref flag to config. When I did that, I got compilation error (this is version 0.9.5
2000 Mar 06
2
spec file
I have looked into the spec file for the openssh rpm. In the %preun stanza, I noticed that the currently running sshd is stopped only when removing the package. On the other hand, it is theoretically possible that a new version of openssh may install files which would make the old sshd misbehave. So I think, it is better to stop sshd every time the package is upgraded. Also, the %post stanza
2000 Jan 14
1
forum to discuss problems
Please tell me where I can ask questions on ssh's use. I installed openssh on two Linux boxes, one is RedHat 6.0 the other is RedHat 6.1. I used the rpms at ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh-usa/ I used the us versions, and I touched no config files whatsoever. >From one machine, I have no problems connecting to the other machine, but does not work the other way around. Here are
2008 Feb 28
1
Friday Feb 29th Leap Year Special wih Aastra
Leap year? Election year? Will your GoToIfTime() dialplan function properly on Feb 29th? Every week we try to get guests with ideas, products and services you haven't had time to check out to come and talk about what they're doing. Aastra has some interesting phones so we asked them to come talk about them. Friday, February 29 at 12:00 PM (Eastern US) 9AM PST, 5PM GMT * Call (724)
2005 Jul 20
5
Chemoinformatic people
Dear colleague, Just an e-mail to know if they are people working in the field of chemoinformatic that are using R in their work. If yes I was wondering if we couldn't exchange tips and tricks about the use of R in this area ? Best regards Fred Ooms [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2000 Jan 14
1
minor prob with spec file
The openssl rpm needs to be installed on the system *before* the openssh-server rpm is installed. This is because the openssh-server's post script does the host key generation. As it is now, the command rpm -U openss* intended to install openssh* and openssl* will report that the host key generation failed. Fix: change PreReq: openssh chkconfig >= 0.9 to PreReq: openssh chkconfig
2000 Mar 30
1
reconsider SRP, it's way cool
I just joined the list, and I see in the archives that about a month ago there was a brief discussion of SRP, but it was dismissed. I urge people to take a look at this site: http://srp.stanford.edu/srp/ It's very cool. Let's say I'm on vacation visiting a friend, and I want to log in to my account back home. I trust my friend's machine, but I don't have my home
2014 Nov 05
3
Bounced email processing
CentOS 6.5 Hi All: We are looking for a way to automate the handling of bounced emails. I have spend some time looking an scan find one open source package, bounceHammer, and one commercial package, BoogieTools. Does any comments on the effectiveness of either package? Any suggestions on other packages? TIA Regards, Hugh -- Hugh E Cruickshank, Forward Software, www.forward-software.com
2013 Oct 14
1
Email address with special characters in userdb
Hi, I have a userdb file set up in passwd-file format containing the following entries: >doveadm user test1*test2 at test.com test1-test2 at test.com test1?test2 at test.com test1 at test2@test.com test1%test2 at test.com I can access the 1st entry (no special characters) no problem: >doveadm user test1-test2 at test.com -f home /var/vmail The 2nd entry (using UTF-8 encoding)
2004 Jun 30
1
outlier tests
I have been learning about some outlier tests -- Dixon and Grubb, specifically -- for small data sets. When I try help.start() and search for outlier tests, the only response I manage to find is the Bonferroni test avaiable from the CAR package... are there any other packages the offer outlier tests? Are the Dixon and Grubb tests "good" for small samples or are others more
2010 Jan 21
1
Retrieving an evaluated gradient value (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE Dear R users, How can I retrieve an evaluated gradient value from "deriv" function provided below? I want to retrieve b0 value. Appreciate your help. Kyong junk1<-deriv(~(1/b1)*k-b0/b1,"b0",c("k","b0","b1"),formal=T) junk1(k=0,b0=-14.0236,b1=2.44031) [1] 5.746647 attr(, "gradient"):
1999 Mar 04
1
Newbie question - AIX binaries
This is as "rookie" as you can get. I would like to install and config Samba on my AIX 4.2.1 box, so that its printers and files are visible to my PC's on my Novell network. The PC's are NT4.0 workstations. I will admit right now that I am completely unfamiliar with Samba, and I'm having difficulties finding what I need. I have tried going to several sites and downloading
2019 Feb 20
2
[Bug 2971] New: Prevent OpenSSH from advertising its version number
Also, a lot of measurement/research on deployment of OpenSSH rely on version advertising for their statistics. It's going to be harder to know impact of deprecation of certain legacy features without statistics. I also agree with Mark here. On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 10:57 AM Mark D. Baushke <mdb at juniper.net> wrote: > Nagesh writes: > > > Cyber security team has
2004 Oct 22
1
how is Samba 3.x advertising itself to Windows clients across LAN, WAN ?
We recently installed Samba 3.x server on Linux system (RHEL 3.0, using stock RH samba packages). We are observing following messages in logs: lib/access.c:check_access(328) and access is denied. I know why we get access denied: we have restricted "hosts allow =" setting. My question is: why are we getting connection requests in first place? I think something is advertising this