Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "BSafe toolkits for implementing RSA public key algorithm"
2008 Sep 26
6
Return a list
Dear R Users,
another problem for me is the output of a function.
I have several output variables which I give back with the list command.
test <- function {return(list(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,...))}
After the usage of the function I want to assign the variables to the output variables.
result <- test()
a <- result$a
b <- result$b
c <- result$c
d <- result$d
...
is there a more
2008 Sep 25
2
Exclusion of elements in a vector
Dear R Users,
I want to exclude elements in a vector by:
vector[-exclude]
is it intended to cause an error if no elements are excluded?
> vector <- 1:10
> exclude <- NULL
> vector[-exclude]
Error in -exclude
or am I just definig exclude wrong, if no elements should be excluded?
with kind regards,
Stefan Fritsch
2014 Sep 21
2
[PATCH RFC] virtio-pci: share config interrupt between virtio devices
On Sunday 21 September 2014 11:09:14, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 09:18:37PM +0200, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> > On Monday 01 September 2014 09:37:30, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > > Why do we need INT#x?
> > > How about setting IRQF_SHARED for the config interrupt
> > > while using MSI-X? You'd have to read ISR to check that the
>
2014 Sep 21
2
[PATCH RFC] virtio-pci: share config interrupt between virtio devices
On Sunday 21 September 2014 11:09:14, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 09:18:37PM +0200, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> > On Monday 01 September 2014 09:37:30, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > > Why do we need INT#x?
> > > How about setting IRQF_SHARED for the config interrupt
> > > while using MSI-X? You'd have to read ISR to check that the
>
2000 Dec 29
0
More [A tangent on RC5] Cryptography patents (was: openssl lib question.)
I hate following up to myself, but
I thought a clarification of one
point (specifically WRT RC5 which
was mentioned in the original question)
might be worthwhile...because what
I should have said originally was
that "To the best of my non-legally-
admissible knowledge, however, none
of the algorithms in the current
*OpenSSH* implementation are currently
encumbered by patents that would
2014 Sep 18
3
[PATCH RFC] virtio-pci: share config interrupt between virtio devices
On Monday 01 September 2014 09:37:30, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> Why do we need INT#x?
> How about setting IRQF_SHARED for the config interrupt
> while using MSI-X? You'd have to read ISR to check that the
> interrupt was intended for your device.
The virtio 0.9.5 spec says that ISR is "unused" when in MSI-X mode. I
don't think that you can depend on the device to
2014 Sep 18
3
[PATCH RFC] virtio-pci: share config interrupt between virtio devices
On Monday 01 September 2014 09:37:30, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> Why do we need INT#x?
> How about setting IRQF_SHARED for the config interrupt
> while using MSI-X? You'd have to read ISR to check that the
> interrupt was intended for your device.
The virtio 0.9.5 spec says that ISR is "unused" when in MSI-X mode. I
don't think that you can depend on the device to
2005 May 28
5
CentOS and SL, together?
From: Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu>
> Referencing SL3 and CentOS 3 (as I haven't run SL4 as yet) there were some
> scientific applications and some Java stuff, eclipse for one,
You do understand the redistribution issues with Java, correct?
It's a Sun problem (a typical thorn for Red Hat in general), not a Red Hat one.
> part of cluster suite for another, included.
>
2000 Dec 29
0
Cryptography patents (was: openssl lib question.)
Sunil--
Actually, you do not "see that openssl
has some patent issues." You do see that
OpenSSL implements many algorithms, some
of which have been (at various times)
been patented or encumbered in some
countries.
Without knowing what country you're in,
none of us here can really give useful advice
as to which software/algorithm patents
could potentially apply. To the best
of my
2000 Dec 28
3
Information leakage in sshd
Hi guys,
and here's a security related bug report. I think it's has been fixed in
the 2.2.x-release of openssh, but I'm not sure. I tried to reproduce the
problem with my 2.2.0p1 and could find any difference in the behaviour
of ssh depending on wether PermitRootLogin was set to no. Could someone
please confirm that this problem is not existing anymore?
> When PermitRootLogin is
2004 Dec 11
3
[fdo] Idea for more consistency across toolkits
Hi,
I had an idea which I think could dramatically improve the cross toolkit
display of widgets.
At the moment toolkits load their settings and a style from files stored
locally where the client is running. The problem with this approach is that
every toolkit has its own place and means of storing these settings. When
programs are run from more than one toolkit they often appear very
2010 Feb 15
1
Non-monotonic spline using splinefun(method = "monoH.FC")
Hi,
In my version of R, the stats package splinefun code for fitting a
Fritsch and Carlson monotonic spline does not appear to guarantee a
monotonic result. If two adjoining sections both have over/undershoot
the way the resulting adjustment of alpha and beta is performed can give
modified values which still do not satisfy the required constraints. I
do not think this is due to finite precision
2004 Dec 14
5
wxRuby and other GUI toolkits
So, having subscribed recently to the ruby-talk mailing list, I''ve
noticed that wxruby doesn''t seem to have the "respect" of other GUI
libraries. I know GUI-library preference is a holy war almost up there
with vi versus emacs, but since I''m a wxruby developer, I''d like to know
what people "don''t" like about wxruby. Otherwise,
2013 Nov 24
1
Bug#730417: libxenstore3.0: Please make libxenstore3.0 and libxen multi-arch: same
Package: libxenstore3.0
Version: 4.3.0-3
Severity: wishlist
I want to install amd64 qemu together with libvirt-bin on a system with
amd64 kernel and i386 userland. libxenstore3.0 and libxen are the two
last libraries missing multi-arch support to make this possible. It
would be nice if you could make them multi-arch: same
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers unstable
2010 Jul 18
2
Neural Network
Hi all,
I am working for my master's thesis and I need to do a neural network to
forecast stock market price, with also external inputs like technical
indicators.
I would like to know which function and package of R are more suitable for
this study.
Thanks a lot for your response,
Arnaud TREBAOL.
--
Arnaud Trébaol
T.I.M.E. Student
Ecole Centrale de Lille (09)
Politecnico di Milano (10)
2018 Jul 12
5
OpenSSH slow on OSX High Sierra (maybe due to libcrypto)?
Hi all.
Is anyone else seeing issues with OpenSSH being slow on OSX High
Sierra? In the interests of better test coverage I set one up,
however the OpenSSH tests take much longer on it than on much older
machines with much slower CPUs. It seems to be due to the
vendor-supplied libcrypto being about 20x slower at bignum operations
than nominally the same version of LibreSSL compiled locally.
If
2010 Oct 13
1
rails 3 with mongodb
Hi.
I would like to configure a application in ruby 1.9.2 + rails 3 +
mongodb on windows vista.
I know it''s work better in linux ou mac, but in my job i need to use
win.
I folowed the steps from the site of mongodb, but when i run the
bundle install, there comes
this message below.
Someone can help me with this.
Thanks.
<internal:lib/rubygems/custom_require>:29:in
1995 Jun 04
2
DES, eBones and crypt availble for non-US!
Hello World!
(In particular, that part of it ouside the USA and Canada)
I have (with official sanction of the organisation concerned)
a LEGAL site for the distribution of crypt and Kerberos code.
The secure code (crypt) is _identical_ to the US code. It originated in
South Africa and Australia, and has never been to the US, so it is totally
kosher. The Kerberos (eBones actually) code stared out
2014 Jan 13
1
Ayuda con Neuralnet
Hola a todos, en primer lugar quería agradecer la ayuda recibida desde el foro con respecto a la creación de una red neuronal. Estoy utilizando el paquete Neuralnet, que me parece que es bastante bueno, pero tengo el problema que soy incapaz de hacer las predicciones del modelo. Sé que se hace con el comando "compute", pero no encuentro ningún ejemplo de cómo hacerlo. ¿Alguien me puede
2000 Jul 19
2
Why do I *still* need RSA?
OpenSSH Developers,
I'm researching whether or not OpenSSH is a viable commercial
alternative to F-SECURE SSH or SSH.COM's ssh, but I'm not getting the
kind of results that I expected from a "Non patent encumbered ssh
client".
When I attempt to build OpenSSH against an OpenSSL build without rc5,
idea, or rsa it bombs since OpenSSL doesn't place the header files in
the