Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "OpenSSH 3.2.2 released : chroot"
2000 Sep 13
1
Kerberos/AFS options in ssh/sshd while disabling them in configure
Dear OpenSSH developers,
Hello, I strongly support this suggestion ie. adding the sentence "This
option has been disabled at compile time" as appropriate. It would be even
more helpful if you said how to enable it (krb) at compile time. Remember,
this is the only documentation available.
I spent some time wondering about this before searching the archives.
Ok, while we are on the
2002 Mar 25
2
Using kerberized SSHD. Question.
I have a kerberized SSHD installed on HOST-1, a login server for the
outside world.
How can I make it so users are still authenticated via kerberos, even
though they haven't yet received a ticket?
The main reason for this is that a user who is at home, no vpn, but has
an ssh client could then login and be authenticated by kerberos using
password authentication, get a ticket, then be allowed
2001 Sep 27
3
Kerberos in OpenSsh 2.9.9p2
I note with interest that Kerberos support is now available (for the version
1 protocol, at least) in OpenSSH 2.9.9p2. However, it does not build with MIT
Kerberos, due to the usual Heimdal/MIT library differences. These look, by
and large, like the same problems I encountered when porting Dan Kouril's
patch to MIT Kerberos - so I'm having a go at fixing them (my GSSAPI patches
need
2002 Jun 26
2
Using Kerberos5 in 3.3p1
Hello all,
I'm not able to get Kerberos5 authenticarion work together with PrivSep.
According to strace, it seems that the kerberos authentication stage is
performed by the user process in chrooted enviroment. The problem is that
Kerberos authentication must be done by root. Is anybody working on a fix?
(or am I missing something in configuration?)
Thanks for any advice.
--
Dan
2000 Mar 23
1
Found a bug in the OpsnSSH configuration script
[I'm cc:ing openssl-users at openssl.org, because questions about this
are getting there over and over...]
There's a problem that several people who installed OpenSSL to be able
to uyse OpenSSH have faced:
Could not find working SSLeay / OpenSSL libraries, please install
I don't recall how SSLeay was installed, but for OpenSSL, there's a
glitch in the way it tries to find
2000 Sep 14
2
openssh 2.2.0p1 fails with openssl 0.9.6-beta1
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 09:13:26AM +0000, Graham Murray wrote:
> On upgrading to openssl 0.9.6-beta1, I find that openssh 2.2.0p1 fails
> to connect.
I did some more experiments and also saw the problems.
They occur when using a 0.9.6-beta client to connect to 0.9.5a and 0.9.6-beta
servers.
They also occur when using a 0.9.5a client connecting to a 0.9.6-beta
server.
Connections fail with
2002 Apr 12
3
Chrooted sftp, did you getting it working?
Le Jeudi 11 Avril 2002 21:09, m.ibarra at cdcixis-na.com a ?crit :
> I was curious to know if you had any luck in getting openssh's sftp
> server properly configured to allow chrooted sftp logins? I have had
> no success and need something quickly.
Dear Mike,
Unfortunately, I did not succeed to have it work.
I got in contact with James Dennis <jdennis at law.harvard.edu>, who
2014 Jan 15
2
[Bug 10381] New: --acls and --xattrs clash with --delete-missing-args
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10381
Summary: --acls and --xattrs clash with --delete-missing-args
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: blgl at
2005 Nov 17
4
problem with \eqn (PR#8322)
Full_Name: Ross Boylan
Version: 2.2.0
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (65.175.48.58)
\eqn{{\bf\beta}_j}{b(j)} in my .Rd file produces this error
--------------------------------------------
! Missing $ inserted.
<inserted text>
$
l.7 \eqn{{\bf\beta}_j}{\bf\beta}_
jnormal-bracket5bracket-normal{b(j)}
--
! Missing $ inserted.
<inserted
2005 Dec 05
1
Automatic time zone conversion
Dear R-help,
I was trying to convert a date and time record extracted from a fortran
subroutine I worte and I encounter some problem. The data read in time
and date in a format like "2000-05-11_01:00:00.0000" in fortran output.
It is in GMT. I need to convert it to CST (GMT+8). I did the following
steps.
> cdate
[1] "2000-05-11_01:00:00.0000\005\003"
# I am not sure
2003 Aug 22
1
gss userauth (fwd)
what about this? can we do about this if
we break the protocol?
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2005 Oct 24
6
Rgnome depends on obsolete components libglade/libxml (PR#8247)
Full_Name: Hin-Tak Leung
Version: R 2.2.0
OS: x86 linux
Submission from: (NULL) (131.111.126.242)
Rgnome depends libglade 0.x and libxml 1.x .
They are no longer shipped with Redhat EL4.
(I know they are still in fedora core 4).
Just a wish-list.
2010 Sep 21
2
Trouble with Optimization in "Alabama" Package
Hello,
This is my first post to the help request list, so I'm going to err on the
side of giving too much information.
I'm working on writing a simulation in which agents will make repeated
production and exchange decisions with randomly chosen partners.
The idea is, all agents can produce two goods which they want to consume,
they choose a value t in [0,10] which sets their production
2008 Nov 15
2
Polycom low volume
Using a Polycom 550 and 650 phones on my Asterisk server for testing. I can't figure out why the volume is so low. How can I adjust the volume control on Asterisk? It's at max on the handset phones.
Thanks!
Hin
2007 Jan 10
2
wine and build difference between R.2.4.0 and R 2.4.1 windows binaries?
Does anybody (most probably the core team) know if there is
any difference in how the official 2.4.0 and 2.4.1 binaries are
built?
Problem is, 2.4.0 loads with the wine (I tried a few recent
versions, and also used 2.3.x under wine from time to time),
but 2.4.1 won't.
Thanks.
Hin-Tak Leung
2004 Feb 06
3
a grep/regexpr problem
Hi,
I'm trying to parse lines of the form:
dan001.hin (0): fingerprint={256, 411, 426, 947, 973, 976}
What I need is the sequence of number between {}. I'm using grep as
match <- grep("{([0-9,\s]*)}",s,perl=T,value=T)
where s is a character vector.
But all I get is the whole string s. I tried using regexpr in an attempt
to get just the sequence I wanted:
match <-
2007 Apr 03
2
1.0rc29: LDA chroot problem
Hi,
I got strange problem with dovecot LDA;
in dovecont.conf: mail_chroot = /srv/vmail
---
deliver(test at fakedomain.net): Apr 03 07:28:21 Info: auth input: test at fakedomain.net
deliver(test at fakedomain.net): Apr 03 07:28:21 Info: auth input: uid=400
deliver(test at fakedomain.net): Apr 03 07:28:21 Info: auth input: gid=400
deliver(test at fakedomain.net): Apr 03 07:28:21 Info: auth
2010 Jan 29
2
microphone on Polycom 550/650
I have quite a number of users complaining that when they are using handsfree to talk over a landline, the other end can't hear them. It's like the person is speaking 5 feet away and can barely hear their voice. However between internal SIP calls, it's fine.
What could be the problem?
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2005 Nov 04
2
Classification Trees and basic Random Forest pkg using t ree structures in C
> From: Hin-Tak Leung
>
> Izmirlian, Grant (NIH/NCI) wrote:
> <snipped>
> > The only interesting feature is that the tree structure has been
> > implemented in C. Its a neater way to carry stuff around and I am
> > guessing would make future implementation easier.
> >
> > Because of its inherent redundancy from the users standpoint, it
> >
2005 Oct 26
2
Microsoft help files
I wonder if the software here:
http://morte.jedrea.com/~jedwin/projects/chmlib/
or at any of the links on that page might allow elimination of the
need for separately downloading the Microsoft Help compiler --
which is just one more task that one must perform to get
up and running to build your own R packages on Windows.