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2003 Jun 10
2
SecurID authentication for 3.6.1p2 with privsep
Hello all,
I have made SecurID authentication for OpenSSH 3.6.1p2.
This patch was totaly rewritten, so please test it before use.
Kbd-int authentication is now integrated into challenge response
auth.
Privsep is now fully suported.
PS: What do you think of selective access to the individual
authentications, similar to AllowGroups/DenyGroups or maybe
AllowUsers/DenyUsers ?
Vaclav Tomec
2005 Feb 24
3
Suggestion: SSHD pseudo/fake mode. Source available.
Hi,
SSH brute force attacks seem to enjoy increasing popularity. Call me an
optimist or a misrouted kind of contributer to the community, but on our
company server I actually go through the logs and report extreme cases
to the providers of the originating IP's. With the increasing number of
these attacks, however, I have now decided that it's better to move the
SSHd to a different
2013 Oct 31
0
Older ssh clients can't connect to sshd (6.3p1) built using FIPS object module 2.0.5
Hi,
ssh server: OpenSSH_6.3-FIPS, OpenSSL FIPS Object Module v2.0.5
ssh client: OpenSSH_5.3p1, OpenSSL FIPS Object Module v1.2
We have built and installed FIPS object module (v2.0.5) using
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-fips-2.0.5.tar.gz
Using this FIPS object module, we have build FIPS capable openssl as well.
Note that we have "not" used ecp version (with binary curve
2003 Nov 24
4
OT: reasoning behind open vs. closed SSH
Let me preface this message by saying that the "General Discusion" mailing list archived was
filled with 99% spam, so I though I'd post here instead to get some real people.
My employer is using SSH to replace rcp, rsh and rlogin in its UNIX products.
Our experience so far is that the commercial product is slow(1), and difficult to use in scripts
where standard input and output are
2006 Mar 06
1
Asterisk on MacOS?
Hi,
I am just curious, does anyone know if I can run Asterisk on the Mac? I've
read something that it should be possible, but cant find an eventual
download page or what is supported. And also if the Zaptel driver is
supported as well as Ztdummy.
Many thanks,
Christian
2005 May 26
1
USB Not working
Hi,
I recently bought a PocketPC, HP rx3417. I tried using multisync with
the SynCE plugin, but was unable to understand how to get my device
working (it's something to do with the number of USB endpoints - most
devices only have 2 or 3, while mine has 4) On the SynCE website there
are some step-by-step tutorials on how to get devices with 4 endpoints
working, but they are difficult to
2010 Jul 13
5
[Bug 1794] New: sshd segfault when calling pam_authenticate() in pam_unix module which has option "try_first_pass"
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1794
Summary: sshd segfault when calling pam_authenticate() in
pam_unix module which has option "try_first_pass"
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.5p1
Platform: HPPA
OS/Version: HP-UX
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P2
2013 Sep 10
0
[LLVMdev] Intel Memory Protection Extensions (and types question)
Hi Kevin,
Can you explain what kind of abstraction/support do you plan to implement over the MP instructions ? I imagine that you plan to add a few intrinsics, right ? I imagine that you don’t need the register allocator to allocate the BND registers or anything fancy like that. In that case the registers can be an immediate in the intrinsic. Maybe you can start by presenting the kind of
2015 May 13
7
[LLVMdev] [PATCH][RFC] HSAIL Target
Hi,
AMD would like to propose including an LLVM backend for the HSAIL
target. Patches for review are attached and can also be found at
https://github.com/HSAFoundation/HLC-HSAIL-Development-LLVM/ on the
hsail-review branch. Most of the recent work is visible on the
hsail-1.0f branch, which is based on an LLVM commit approximately 1
month before 3.6 branched. The hsail-review branch is the
2013 Sep 09
2
[LLVMdev] Intel Memory Protection Extensions (and types question)
Hi,
On Monday, September 09, 2013 4:20 PM, Nadav Rotem [mailto:nrotem at apple.com] wrote:
> Thanks for working on this. We usually try really hard to avoid adding new
> types such as x86mmx. I don't know the memory-protection instruction set at
> all but I imagine that you are not expecting other LLVM optimizations to
> interact with them right ? (it looks that way from this
2004 Sep 17
3
how to get caller ID
i cannot see caller ID of the call originated from outside zap channel.
i hv configured both zapata.conf and extensions.conf.
i m right now in india
i think asterisk only supports Bellcore enable caller ID.
so is it the same bug of BT caller ID problem in UK?
or it is the bug of my asterisk configuration?
i hv enabled callerID from my TELCO.
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2004 Sep 30
2
FXO/FXS card
Hi, I thought I remember seeing somewhere on the Asterisk website a card
that had 16 ports fxo or fxs, that was user selectable with straps on the
card. Am I going crazy, I can't seem to find it now.
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2004 Sep 10
14
Asterisk newbie questions
Hi everyone.
I'm a bit of a Linux newbie, but I've been doing tech stuff for ages.
I'm also brand new to *.
I've been reading the Voip.org wiki, and perusing the list archives for a
while since I've been asked to investigate using IP telephone / soft phones
for a call-center type scenario. People (marketing folks) have pointed me
at Cisco, but I really don't wanna.