similar to: signal messages

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2002 Jan 31
4
signal transmission in ssh2
does somebody like this? Index: Makefile.inc =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/ssh/Makefile.inc,v retrieving revision 1.21 diff -u -r1.21 Makefile.inc --- Makefile.inc 30 Oct 2001 20:32:31 -0000 1.21 +++ Makefile.inc 16 Nov 2001 12:07:22 -0000 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ CDIAGFLAGS+= -Wmissing-prototypes CDIAGFLAGS+= -Wunused -#DEBUG=-g
2002 Nov 18
0
signals and ssh
hi, please test this. if ssh is called with SIGINT ignored (e.g. from a backup system, with rmt) then ssh should not overwrite set it's own handler. Index: clientloop.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/ssh/clientloop.c,v retrieving revision 1.104 diff -u -r1.104 clientloop.c --- clientloop.c 22 Aug 2002 19:38:42 -0000 1.104 +++
2007 Mar 17
0
"mongrel_rails stop" leaving undeleted .pid files
I''m looking at implementation of Mongrel::Stop.run: def run if @force @wait.to_i.times do |waiting| exit(0) if not File.exist? @pid_file sleep 1 end Mongrel::send_signal("KILL", @pid_file) if File.exist? @pid_file else Mongrel::send_signal("TERM", @pid_file) end end and a question arises:
2001 May 21
1
ignoring SIGPIPE causing problems in pipes
Hi. I'm writing an article on network backups, and instead of using my old ssh1 software, I decided to go with openssh all the way. I got the hang of the openssh way of doing protocol 2 public key authentication, but ssh is failing to terminate when a pipe is broken. I am ssh-ing to a remote host and doing a cat or zcat of a dump file, then on the localhost, I'm using restore to extract
2013 Feb 15
2
getpgrp
These days, sshd.c has: static void grace_alarm_handler(int sig) { ... if (getpgid(0) == getpid()) { signal(SIGTERM, SIG_IGN); killpg(0, SIGTERM); } sigdie(...); } however (really) old BSDs do not have getpgid(). They do have getpgrp(), which does what we want here. The question is what to do if we have neither: return the pid (and thus
2002 Oct 05
2
ogg123 remote interface
Hi, I've been working on ogg123 to see if i could add a remote interface compatible with the one in mpg123. This remote interface is used mainly by mp3 players which use mpg123 as their backend. The reason i did this was that i have recently encoded some of my cd's in ogg vorbis format but wanted to keep using my favourite player (playmp3list,
2004 Jun 15
3
Repeat patch for ogg123
Hi, I have made a small patch for enabling repeating in ogg123. It adds the parameter "--repeat n" or "r n" where n indicates how many times it repeats the playlists. Zero in forever. Apply it if you like, I find it very convenient. -- Regards Niels Sandmann Jabber: sandmann@jabber.dk, Email: sandm@nn.dk -------------- next part -------------- Only in ogg123: .deps Only in
2006 Sep 06
7
[RFC PATCH] allow connecting to xenconsole from remote hosts
The attached patch makes xenconsole send and receive console messages over a remote connection, instead of via stdin/stdout - if given the --remote switch. It is useful for proxy''ing real console message or other protocol messages (such as gdb) between dom0 and a remote host. We''re currently using it for proxying gdb between gdbstub in a partition that talks gdb over the console
2018 Aug 01
2
trying to resurrect discussion about "Cannot signal a process over a channel (rfc 4254, section 6.9)"
FWIW, now that privsep is mandatory I have no objection to including signal support in sshd. On Wed, 25 Jul 2018, Yonathan Bleyfuesz wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to propose some ideas to revivify this subject. > > -First, we could add support on the client to send signal thanks to the escape characters. > (code :
2015 Aug 21
0
Problem with psignal.c for Windows builds
Continuing with problems that I've uncovered while getting pqR to work on Windows... The file src/ghuwin32/psignal.c (used only in Windows builds) fails to use the sigset_t type in all places where it should, using "int" some places instead. Here is a diff of the needed corrections: @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ sighandler_t signal(int signal_Number, sighandler_t signal_Handler) int
2023 Feb 01
16
[Bug 3531] New: Ssh will not exit when it receives SIGTERM before calling poll in client_wait_until_can_do_something until some events happen.
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3531 Bug ID: 3531 Summary: Ssh will not exit when it receives SIGTERM before calling poll in client_wait_until_can_do_something until some events happen. Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 9.1p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status:
2011 Mar 04
1
a simple problem
Hello R-help   I am working with large data table that have the occasional label,  a particular time point in an experiment. E.g: "Time (min)", "R1 R1", "R2 R1", "R3 R1", "R4 R1" .909, 1.117, 1.225, 1.048, 1.258 3.942, 1.113, 1.230, 1.049, 1.262 3.976, 1.105, 1.226, 1.051, 1.259 4.009, 1.114, 1.231, 1.053, 1.259 4.042, 1.107, 1.230, 1.048, 1.262
2013 May 07
0
Some potential bugs in Openssh-6.2p1
Hi, I'm a developer of a static analysis tool canalyze. Recently I applied it to Openssh-6.2p1. It seems some reports are real after by manually checking: 1. Use undefined value file: dispatch.c function: dispatch_run At line 93: type = packet_read_poll_seqnr(&seqnr); seqnr may not be override at file: packet.c function: packet_read_poll_seqnr line 1442 where compat20 is 0. 2. Null
2007 Mar 05
3
programatically stopping acts_as_ferret drb server
I need a way to kill the ferret_server drb process programatically, so I can start/stop it as part of the capistrano deployment process. This should be as simple as adding some sort of stop method to ActsAsFerret::Remote::Server. I was just messing around and was able to do it by modifying method_missing to look for the :stop method and then calling DRb.thread.exit -- this is not good enough for
2012 Apr 03
0
Potential NULL pointer dereference
In openssh 5.9p1, clientloop.c In line 1469, xxx_kex is checked against NULL, but at line 1513, xxx_kex is dereferenced directly. Is this inconsistent?
2005 Jan 19
1
sshd hangs
using openssh-3.8.1p1 from sunfreeware.com on a SunOS XXX 5.8 Generic_117000-03 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240. sshd seems to ignore or miss SIGCLD. this is a rare behaviour we observe about once per week in a ssh intensive environment. the process hangs here: truss: 24453: poll(0xFFBEEF28, 2, -1) (sleeping...) gcore, mdb: libc.so.1`_poll+4(b, 0, 0, ffbeef38, 6fc40,
2001 Mar 28
0
sftp client globbing problems on Solaris, Irix, etc
Could you please try the below diff if you have been experiencing problems with the globbing support in the sftp client. There have been a few reports that it doesn't work on Solaris, etc. Index: ChangeLog =================================================================== RCS file: /var/cvs/openssh/ChangeLog,v retrieving revision 1.1022 diff -u -r1.1022 ChangeLog --- ChangeLog 2001/03/28
2019 Jun 28
0
methods package: A _R_CHECK_LENGTH_1_LOGIC2_=true error
>>>>> Henrik Bengtsson >>>>> on Thu, 27 Jun 2019 16:00:39 -0700 writes: > Using: > > untrace(methods::conformMethod) > at <- c(12,4,3,2) > str(body(methods::conformMethod)[[at]]) > ## language omittedSig <- omittedSig && (signature[omittedSig] != "missing") > cc <- 0L > trace(methods::conformMethod, tracer =
2001 Mar 22
0
Solaris UseLogin problem
I was having problems getting the UseLogin option to work on Solaris. I would recieve this error: No utmpx entry. You must exec "login" from the lowest level "shell". This led me to believe that Solaris login wants a utmpx entry in order to function. I put together a patch that calls record_login on Solaris when using the system login. I also noticed that writing a wtmpx
2019 Jun 29
0
methods package: A _R_CHECK_LENGTH_1_LOGIC2_=true error
>>>>> peter dalgaard >>>>> on Fri, 28 Jun 2019 16:20:03 +0200 writes: > > On 28 Jun 2019, at 16:03 , Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: > > > >>>>>> Henrik Bengtsson > >>>>>> on Thu, 27 Jun 2019 16:00:39 -0700 writes: > > > >> Using: > >> > >>