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2001 Aug 08
2
with-tcp-wrappers enable ?
Hello, I try to compile openssh-2.9p1 on a SGI Origin 200 computer under IRIX 6.5 with the option --with-tcp-wrappers enable. I have also compiled tcp-wrapper and have installed the library libwrap.a in /usr/lib and the file tcpd.h in /usr/include. When i run the ./configure script i have a error. The script asked me that the libwrap is missing. How can i resolve this ? Thanks. Bests Regards
2007 Jul 24
1
ssh client does not timeout if the network fails after ssh_connect but before ssh_exchange_identification, even with Alive options set
Hello, I am testing ssh with occasional network disconnection between server and client during these days. I found ssh sometimes hangs if the disconnection happens after the connection is established but before ssh_exchange_identification completes. The ssh configuration files show that both client and server alive options are set. In /etc/ssh/ssh_config: # Send keepalive messages to the server.
1997 Jan 13
4
xinetd v. tcp-wrappers
I am interested in opinions regarding the use of xinetd versus the use of tcp wrappers. The two programs have similar functionality, but I find xinetd suits my needs better. The biggest problem is the age of xinetd, and AFAIK it is no longer being kept up. Are there any known security issues with xinetd? Another issue is that xinetd makes use of a non-standard inetd.conf layout, but
1998 Aug 07
4
SMB printing server problem... HELP ME !!!
-------------- next part -------------- Hello everybody!!! First of all I must say that I'm not an English speaker, so this text may sound a little extrange. I apollogize..... Well, I'm having problems with the SMB printing system. I have spent a lot of time (nearly 15 hours and a houndred of configurations) in it but I could not use it as a printing server. System Configuration: One
1998 Jul 01
4
tcpd anomaly
Salve, I''m protecting hades with the tcpd wrappers and had no problems so far, at least none that I noticed. Today happend something strange. An attacker got a connect on a protected port from a not allowed IP: > Unusual System Events > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= BTW, thanks for that tool. > Jul 1 03:34:56 hades in.null[18321]: twist > slip139-92-93-124.hol.ch.ibm.net to
2016 Apr 10
5
what is the faster way to search for a pattern in a few million entries data frame ?
Hi Duncan, > Didn't you post the same question yesterday? Perhaps nobody answered > because your question is unanswerable. sorry, I got a email that my message was waiting for approval and when I look at the forum I didn't see my message and this is why I sent it again and this time I did check that the format of my message was text only. Sorry for the noise. > You need to
2012 Sep 14
4
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Greetings, I have accounts on two Centos servers, A and B, each hosted on a remote VPS by a different provider/datacenter. Until yesterday night, I could connect without problems via SSH to both servers from my home Fedora 16 desktop. Yesterday I completed (fingers crossed) the switch to a different ADSL provider. From the moment I turned on the modem on the new ADSL line, I became unable to
1998 Aug 05
6
Problem with TCP_wrappers
Hi, I''m running into something weird here. I''m using RH5.1 with tcp_wrappers 7.6. The syntax for hosts.allow and hosts.deny is: <service list> : <access list> [ : <shell_command> ] Everything works when I _don''t_ use the shell_command. I used the _exact_ line as in the man-pages utilising "safe_finger" (comes with tcp_wrappers), tcpdchk
2016 Apr 10
0
what is the faster way to search for a pattern in a few million entries data frame ?
Hi Fabien, I was going to send this last night, but I thought it was too simple. Runs in about one millisecond. df<-data.frame(freq=runif(1000), strings=apply(matrix(sample(LETTERS,10000,TRUE),ncol=10), 1,paste,collapse="")) match.ind<-grep("DF",df$strings) match.ind [1] 2 11 91 133 169 444 547 605 734 943 Jim On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 5:27 AM, Fabien Tarrade
2004 May 13
3
storage of lm objects in a database
Hello, I'd like to use DBI to store lm objects in a database. I've to analyze many of linear models and I cannot store them in a single R-session (not enough memory). Also it'd be nice to have them persistent. Maybe it's possible to create a compact binary representation of the object (the kind of format created created by "save"), so that one doesn't need to write
2011 Mar 21
3
Computing row differences in new columns
Hi I have the following columns with dates and results, sorted by subject and date. I'd like to compute the differences in dates and results for each patient, based on the previous row. Obviously the last entry for each subject should be a NA. Which would be the best way to accomplished that ? I guess questions like that have been already answered a thousand times, so I apologize for
2003 Aug 26
2
French Translation of the Shorewall Setup Guide
Thanks to Fabien Luciole, there is now a French version of the Shorewall Setup Guide (http://shorewall.net/shorewall_setup_guide_fr.htm). Thanks Fabien!!! -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall - iptables made easy Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2016 Apr 10
2
what is the faster way to search for a pattern in a few million entries data frame ?
Hi there, I have a data frame DF with 40 millions strings and their frequency. I am searching for strings with a given pattern and I am trying to speed up this part of my code. I try many options but so far I am not satisfied. I tried: - grepl and subset are equivalent in term of processing time grepl(paste0("^",pattern),df$Strings) subset(df,
2008 Feb 14
3
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Hi, I'm getting this error when I ssh to the servers. ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host I added /etc/hosts.allow and it actually worked once and if I tried again I get the same error. OpenSSH_3.6.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090702f debug1: Reading configuration data /usr/local/etc/ssh_config debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled,
2018 Dec 10
2
[PATCH] cleanup of global variables server/client_version_string in sshconnect.c
In sshconnect.c there are two global variables for server_version_string client_version_string. These are used just in a few functions and can easily be passed as parameters. Also, there is a strange construct, where their memory is allocated to the global pointers, then copies of these pointers are assigned to the kex structure. The kex_free finally frees them via cleanup of the kex
2007 Aug 02
7
has_many and class function
Hello, i have two models : class Container < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :bottles end class Bottle < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :container def self.find_all_from_container(container) container.bottles.find(:all) end end i was asking myself if there was a better way to write the function find_all_from_container : i can call it from an instance of Container but
2018 Feb 27
2
Re: [PATCH] v2v: remove MAC address related information
On Tue, 27 Feb 2018 13:43:59 +0100 Fabien Dupont <fdupont@redhat.com> wrote: > We can still find them and run the sysprep, but I have > the feeling that it would be more logical if virt-v2v did the sysprep when > target is oVirt / RHV. This is trickier than you think. For LVM volumes somebody (VDSM) has to lock and prepare the disks for you first and there is no external API to do
2016 Apr 10
0
what is the faster way to search for a pattern in a few million entries data frame ?
On 10/04/2016 2:03 PM, Fabien Tarrade wrote: > Hi there, > > I have a data frame DF with 40 millions strings and their frequency. I > am searching for strings with a given pattern and I am trying to speed > up this part of my code. I try many options but so far I am not > satisfied. I tried: > - grepl and subset are equivalent in term of processing time >
2005 Dec 15
6
Dynamic Text Replacement
I noticed there are a lot of PHP based dynamic text replacement examples out there such as: http://artypapers.com/csshelppile/pcdtr/ Is there anything like this for Ruby / Rails? I know there''s always SiFR but that method is often frustrating because I''ve noticed significant slow down in page load time even on pages that use it sparingly.
2008 Nov 07
6
Cannot get the libwrap patch work
Hello there, I have been trying to make the patch work for libwrap(TCP Wrappers) posted on http://dovecot.org/patches <http://dovecot.org/patches%20Patch%20of%201.1> Patch of 1.1 but could not get it work. Any help will be highly appreciated. After compiling and running it I get error "Error: login_tcp_wrappers can't be used because Dovecot wasn't built with