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2003 Oct 17
1
ssh-agent and rdist
Hi, I'm having a real difficulty here, and I'll keep this very short; ask for needed details. I've got two nearly identically configured RedHat 8 systems, call them A and B. I've generated keys with passphrases on both, added the public key for B to ~/.ssh/authorized_hosts on A and vice versa. On either machine, I can use ssh-agent with no problems. In particular, if I run
2004 Feb 19
1
Rsync and rdist-like specials
Greetings, We manage a large farm of systems and push changes, patches, new software, etc. out to our clients using kerberized rdist. It's clunky and slow but it's got the magic of specials. Using a special one can tell rdist that if a particular file changes, preform this command. So, if we make a change to httpd.conf, we can tell rsync to bounce httpd. If httpd.conf hasn't change,
2003 Jan 01
1
Simulating rdist?
rsync is great for syncing 2 directory trees, but I want to maintain a master source tree on one machine and copy that to multiple machines. i.e. basically what rdist does The only way I can see of doing this with rsync is to have multiple cron jobs 0 * * * * rsync ... machine1:... 0 * * * * rsync ... machine2:... ...and so on. Is there a more elegant/compact way of doing this? Thanks
2000 May 30
1
Unable to use rdist in parrellel mode with 2.1.0p2 ...
Morning all ... using the following command to sync up the binaries on several machines: rdist -P /usr/slocal/bin/ssh -Rf /root/sync-systems generates the following error message(s): jasper: updating host jasper hermes: updating host hermes attila: updating host attila hercules: updating host hercules ".rcules: LOCAL ERROR: Unexpected input from server: "Couldn't initialise
2012 Apr 27
15
puppet way of handling rdist and triggers
We have an existing "management system" of sorts, based on rdist. I''d like to know the best way to migrate it to using puppet. Currently, we have a local binaries tree, rdisted out nightly. We also make use of rdist''s extra capability to trigger scripts when and if named files are updated. I''m not sure what the best method would be, of converting this to
2017 May 19
0
[OT] how to give ssh options to rdist
Hello, I'm trying to configure rdist over ssh so that it connects at target side as a particular user. I'm using CentOS 7.3 on both ends (I also tested with Fedora 25 with the same behavor) So I create at source side the file ~/.ssh/config under mysourceuser home Host targetsrv.localdomain.local HostName targetsrv.localdomain.local User mytargetuser Then, connected as
2001 Feb 15
1
Kerb5 Support?
Hey, I just subscribed to this list, so apologies in advance if this has been asked already (although I haven't found mention in the archives after a cursory search). I notice that there's no Kerb5 support in 2.3.0p1. Is anyone working on getting support in there for v1 and v2 connections, or is this something I'm going to have to do myself? Also, I've just
2003 May 28
2
SSH1 security with Kerb5
Hi, I am trying to decide if it is worth the time to test the Kerberos support in a port I am working on of Openssh 3.5p1. Does using Kerb5 with SSH1 solve the security problems inherent in protocol 1 and bring it up to par with the security level of SSH2 or are there other issues that Kerb5 authentication won't help for SSH1? Thanks, Greg Lambert --------------------------------- Do
2004 Apr 04
1
How to improve this code?
Hi all, I've got some functioning code that I've literally taken hours to write. My 'R' coding is getting better...it used to take days :) I know I've done a poor job of optimizing the code. In addition, I'm missing an important step and don't know where to put it. So, three questions: 1) I'd like the resulting output to be sorted on distance (ascending) and
2011 Nov 07
1
How do I return to the row values of a matrix after computing distances
## Package Needed library(fields) ## Assumptions set.seed(123) nsim<-5 p<-2 ## Generate Random Matrix G G <- matrix(runif(p*nsim),nsim,p) ## Set Empty Matraces dmax and dmin dmax<- matrix(data=NA,nrow=nsim,ncol=p) dmin<- matrix(data=NA,nrow=nsim,ncol=p) ## Loop to Fill dmax and dmin for(i in 1:nsim) { dmax[i]<- max(rdist(G[i,,drop=FALSE],G)) dmin[i]<-
2004 Apr 06
1
k nearest neighbours
I want to 1) Select for each of the n points in a matrix A, those of the m points in B that lay within a given radius. 2) Of those points within the radius, select the k nearest ones. What I now do is 1) Create an n*m matrix C were I put the distances from all the points in B to the points in A and make NA those cells were the distance is larger than the radius. (The points are geographical
2004 Feb 26
1
Distance and Aggregate Data - Again...
I appreciate the help I've been given so far. The issue I face is that the data I'm working with has 53000 rows, so in calculating distance, finding all recids that fall within 2km and summing the population, etc. - a) takes too long and b) have no sense of progress. Below is a loop that reads each recid one at a time, calculates the distance and identifies the recids that fall within 2
2008 Oct 06
1
easier way to do this without a loop? (successive euclidean distances between points)
a <- c(1:10) b <- c(.5, .6, .9, 10, .4, 3, 4, 9, 0, 11) d <- c(21:30) z <- data.frame(a,b,d) library(fields) results <- c() for(i in 1:(length(rownames(z))-1)){ results[i] <- rdist(z[i,], z[(i+1),]) } results.1 <- data.frame(results) f <- rownames(z) r <- f[-1] rownames(results.1) <- r colnames(results.1) <- f[1] this does what I want it to do - is
2004 May 20
1
Samba 3 PDC and ADS member server
I've been reading some documentation and can't find an answer to my question... I work in an environment where we have a bunch of Solaris 2.8 servers and a bunch of developers using Windows 2000 and XP desktops. We support a client using a Windows 2000 Server ADS PDC, and they need to map some of the NFS drives on our Solaris 2.8 servers. Currently we run a PCNetLink PDC (don't worry
2005 Apr 04
2
rsync is flaky going to Penang
Hello, We are experiencing flaky behavior from rsync when attempting to rsync directories/files to a server in Penang. Several times the job seems to 'hang' and never completes. Penang then is therefore missing a lot of required cad files. Have any of you experienced the same thing and what did you do to fix the problem? Does anyone know of a better tool to use? We chose
2002 Jan 26
5
[PATCH] Connect timeout
The attached patch adds a new 'ConnectTimeout' option (man page updated in patch) to avoid wasting time when the target host is down. I needed that because I was using rsync/rdist over ssh for massive files update and the default connect() took too long for my purpose. The patch was tested on Linux only, but I used a similar one for ssh 1.2.XX on Linux, Solaris and HP-UX without
2000 Dec 25
2
hostinstall target?
It would be very useful if openssh could have the same sort of hostinstall target that traditional ssh does. The ssh programs only have to be installed once, for central distribution via nfs or rdist or whatever, but every host needs its key ... Thanks for a great program. karl at gnu.org
2010 Mar 01
2
Force destination files to specific owner/group
Folks-- I'm working with an old system I set up to copy files from one local directory to another. I was using rdist for this, but I would prefer to shift it over to rsync. The one thing I'm missing is the trivial ability to force the group owernship of the destination files to a specific group. A read through the manpage and various searches on the web do not turn up any helpful hints
2008 Aug 25
8
Two envelopes problem
A friend of mine came to me with the two envelopes problem, I hadn't heard of this problem before and it goes like this: someone puts an amount `x' in an envelope and an amount `2x' in another. You choose one envelope randomly, you open it, and there are inside, say ?10. Now, should you keep the ?10 or swap envelopes and keep whatever is inside the other envelope? I told my friend
2000 Jul 14
1
smbmount intermittent problems
I use smbmount to mount a number of NT shares from around a global network in order to sync from a master distribution which resides in linux. Specifically... uklnxsrv$ smbmount //NTSRV/share -c 'mount /tmp/temporary_mount -u 502 -g 510' -U guest%guest_passwd Frequently it works well, but from time to time the mounted NT share, for lack of a better word gets corrupted. Here are the