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2002 Mar 22
1
Is OpenSSH vulnerable to the ZLIB problem or isn't it?
SSH.COM says their SSH2 is not vulnerable to the ZLIB problem even though they use the library (details below). Can OpenSSH say the same thing? In either case, it seems like there ought to be an openssh-unix-announce message about what the situation is. I may have missed it, but I don't believe there was one. Yes, openssh doesn't have its own copy of zlib source but it would still be
2005 Oct 26
2
openssh 4.2p1 zlib compression broken for old clients
Hello OpenSSH developers, openssh 4.2p1 breaks old openssh clients up to 3.4p1 when they try to use compression: # ssh-3.4p1 -C remote-host-with-4.2p1 pwd no matching comp found: client zlib server none,zlib at openssh.com option "-vv" shows ... debug2: kex_parse_kexinit: zlib ... debug2: kex_parse_kexinit: none,zlib at openssh.com ... debug2: mac_init: found hmac-md5 no
2004 Nov 25
1
[LLVMdev] Compression Stabilization
In preparation for Release 1.4, I've consolidated the bytecode compression to only use bzip2. zlib is not supported any more. We chose bzip2 because it offers about 10% better compression on bytecode files. Its unlikely, but this change *could* affect you if you ever built the CFE or your own LLVM project on a machine that had zlib but didn't have bzip2. If you have bzip2 on your
2018 Aug 02
3
Default compression level for -compress-debug-info=zlib?
Folks, I'd like to get expert's opinion on which compression level is suitable for lld's -compress-debug-section=zlib option, which let the linker compress .debug_* sections using zlib. Currently, lld uses compression level 9 which produces the smallest output in exchange for a longer link time. My question is, is this what people actually want? We didn't consciously choose
2007 Apr 26
6
example sources
Hello all, Very new to Theora so apologies if this sounds elementary ;-) I'm trying to integrate a simple theora video player in my engine. All I need is simple load/unload and play/stop functionality. I'd also like to be able to stream from disk or mem. Other than the API reference I haven't found any example code, e.g. the sources for theora_player_example. Are these available
2018 Aug 02
2
Default compression level for -compress-debug-info=zlib?
Also not an expert, but would it make sense for this to be configurable at a fine-grained level, perhaps with another option, or an extension to the compress-debug-sections switch interface? That way users who care about the finer details can configure it themselves. And we should pick sensible options for the default. James On 2 August 2018 at 11:08, Pavel Labath via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at
2008 Jun 25
2
R alternative to SAS PROC REPORT
R has wonderful graphics but I am wondering whether there is anything in R to provide customization of tables like PROC Report does in SAS. A Smile costs Nothing      But Rewards Everything Happiness is not perfected until it is shared                                                               -Jane Porter   [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Dec 12
1
error with xz compression
i have enabled the zlib plugin with xz compression but on some new mails i got now a segfault and the following lines in dovecot error.log Dec 12 08:51:23 imap(tester at domain.com): Error: lzma.read(/srv/vmail/mail/domain.com/root/storage/m.3): unexpected EOF at 136004 Dec 12 08:51:23 imap(tester at domain.com): Error: read(zlib(/srv/vmail/mail/domain.com/root/storage/m.3)) failed:
2020 Sep 08
3
[PATCH 0/5] ZSTD compression support for OpenSSH
On 2020-09-07 11:21:13 [+1000], Darren Tucker wrote: > The zstd part would be a larger discussion because we would need to > either carry it as a Portable patch or have zstd added to OpenBSD > base, and I don't know if that would be accepted. Do you have any > performance numbers for zstd in this application? A key stroke is here 10 bytes of raw data which zstd compresses usually
2002 Mar 13
3
zlib compression, the exploit, and OpenSSH
Attached is a zlib advisory and a debug dump of ssh with compression enabled. Most of the debug is superflous, so I have underlined the two points to look at. When creating an ssh connection, compression on the line is done *before* authentication -- This means an unauthorized attacker could, conceivable, leverage root access by connecting with to the ssh server requesting zlib compression and
2018 Aug 02
3
Default compression level for -compress-debug-info=zlib?
Not really, as well as some sensitivity to the input data overall performance of the link with compression will depend on how this is implemented in lld - how is it parallelized? How is it chunked? Is it effectively pipelined with IO? Or, I wouldn't feel comfortable being able to make a recommendation to our end-users on whether to use this option or not based on my existing extensive
2018 Aug 02
3
Default compression level for -compress-debug-info=zlib?
> As to (3), in most cases, I believe it is rare to distribute executables with debug info widely > I think it is at least less important than (1). Agreed. > I think (1) is definitely the case, and that's also true for a distributed build system with which a lot of object files are copied between machines. > My suggestion was to use compression level 9 when both -O2 and
2018 Aug 02
2
Default compression level for -compress-debug-info=zlib?
Hi Rui, What's the intended advantage for compressing the debug sections? - (i) Improved link time through smaller IO / (ii) Improved Load / startup time for the debugger / (iii) Smaller exe with debug info for distribution / disk space? For i) and ii) how much this is worth it depends on balance of storage bandwidth to compression (i) / decompression (ii) bandwidth. For spinning drives it
2020 Nov 10
2
Recovering expunged but not purged e-mails from mdbox with zlib compression
Yesterday I had to recover an e-mail which a user had deleted. If I understand this correctly the message was expunged but not purged (doveadm purge had not been run). This e-mail was clearly still in the mdbox stored with zlib compression as I could tell using the doveadm dump command (doveadm dump -t dbox filename). I could however not reveal the e-mail with the normal doveadm fetch -u
2009 Oct 17
3
New to list -- glennrp
Hello, speexers. I'm new to the list and new to audio compression. I've been asked to look into creating a digital archive of 20-minute speeches (sermons) and speex seems to be what I need. My experience is in image compression; I shepherded gzip, deflate, zlib, and png through the IETF process, put "image/png" through the IANA registration process, and I maintain several
2015 Jun 27
2
Questions about hardlinks, alternate storage and compression
Hi all, I have some questions about hardlinks, alternate storage and compression. I already scanned the list for related information and I have an idea of how things works, but I would like to have a definite answer. System spec: - CentOS 6.6 x64 - dovecot-2.0.9-8.el6_6.4.x86_64 RPM package/version - sdbox mail store 1) About hardlinks: when sending the same message to two different
2010 Oct 09
1
disable zlib via config to allow per mailbox compression level
Hello Dovecot v2.0.5 zlib_save_level = 6 # 1..9 zlib_save = gz # or bz2 Is there a config option to disable zlib, even if above config are in place? If so please provide an example. If no, would it be possible to add one? Like if zlib_save_level = 0 disable zlib. So one can configure per mailbox compression level via sql database. KuiZ Thanks
2023 Feb 24
1
[PATCH 1/1] Add support for ZSTD compression
From: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <sebastian at breakpoint.cc> The "zstd at breakpoint.cc" compression algorithm enables ZSTD based compression as defined in RFC8478. The compression is delayed until the server sends the SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS which is the same time as with the "zlib at openssh.com" method. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <sebastian at
2018 Aug 16
3
Building LLVM through Bazel
I tried running all the commands in the compile_commands.json (thanks for pointing that out), but it runs into the same "No such file or directory: *.inc". I don't see those files built anywhere in that list. Does it take tblgen into account? Doug On Thu, Aug 16, 2018, 1:02 PM Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com> wrote: > TensorFlow uses bazel to build LLVM:
2012 Aug 06
1
Windows link.exe error : libbrass.lib(brass_table.obj) : unresolved external symbol _inflateEnd
Hi guys, I discovered xapian today and I'm trying it because it looks promising compared to other FTS engines. However I'm in a windows environment so it's a bit painful to set up as there is no official binaries. I've heard about http://www.flax.co.uk/xapian_binaries And I'm trying to build their latest release (1.2.8). After a few tries I manage to compile everything with