Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Keypress delay & grouping"
2001 Oct 16
1
Defeating Timing Attacks Patch for OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 and 2.9p2
Hello,
In response to the timing analysis attacks presented by Dawn Song et.
al. in her paper http://paris.cs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/ssh-timing.html
we
at Silicon Defense developed a patch for openssh to avoid such
measures.
Timing Analysis Evasion changes were developed by C. Jason Coit and Roel
Jonkman of Silicon Defense.
These changes cause SSH to send packets unless request not to,
2023 Aug 06
1
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
Damien Miller wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Aug 2023, Chris Rapier wrote:
>
>> Howdy all,
>>
>> So, one night over beers I was telling a friend how you could use the timing
>> between key presses on a type writer to extract information. Basically, you
>> make some assumptions about the person typing (touch typing at so many words
>> per second and then fuzzing the
2023 Aug 06
1
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
On Sun, 6 Aug 2023, Howard Chu wrote:
>The keystroke timing issue would be solved by adding LINEMODE support as I did back in 2010.
>https://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/2010-June/028732.html
Local line editing by using GNU libreadline? *shudder* No, thanks.
bye,
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2023 Aug 07
1
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Aug 2023, Howard Chu wrote:
>
>> The keystroke timing issue would be solved by adding LINEMODE support as I did back in 2010.
>> https://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/2010-June/028732.html
>
> Local line editing by using GNU libreadline? *shudder* No, thanks.
I also ported it to use libedit instead, but readline is more
2010 Aug 19
0
Linemode again
My Linux kernel patches for linemode support have been pulled into the 2.6.36
release stream, so I figure it's time to finish up the work on openssh, bash,
tcsh, readline, libedit, and anything else that comes along. As I last wrote here
http://wiki.github.com/hyc/OpenSSH-LINEMODE/
I've got a few open issues remaining...
First, I re-organized muxed session handling such that all
2010 Jun 14
5
cooked mode sessions
Picking up on a couple really old threads (e.g.
http://osdir.com/ml/ietf.secsh/2001-09/msg00003.html ) I've finally gotten
around to this. The EXTPROC support on Linux is missing, but you can find
kernel patches for that here
http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/6/11/403
I've also fixed up the netkit telnet / telnetd code to work with EXTPROC /
LINEMODE on Linux, those patches are here
2006 Mar 29
2
Drag/Drop and KeyPress
Hi!
is it possible to make a drag dependent on a KeyPress event? I couldn''t
find any information on that on the script.aculo.us website.
My scenario is the following:
I have a tree with several nodes (like windows explorer). Right now i
use Drag & Drop to move a node below a new parent.
Now i want to implement a copy mechanism which allows the user to copy a
node through Drag
2001 Oct 06
1
Defeating Timing Attacks
Hello,
In response to the timing analysis attacks presented by Dawn Song et.
al. in her paper http://paris.cs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/ssh-timing.html
we
at Silicon Defense developed a patch for openssh to avoid such
measures.
Timing Analysis Evasion changes were developed by C. Jason Coit and Roel
Jonkman of Silicon Defense.
These changes cause SSH to send packets unless request not to,
2006 Aug 13
2
Catching "keypress" event with observe_field
I''m desperately trying to update a div when a key is pressed in a text
field.
Eg. :
<input type="text" id="field">
<div id="area"></div>
<%= observe_field :field, :url => {:action => :myAction}, :update =>
:area, :with => "text_param", :on => ''keypress'' %>
This does not seem to work, and I
2006 Mar 13
2
Keypress events with no AJAX needed
Is anyone else finding it frustrating to do in Ruby client-side things
that would be simple in Javascript?
It seems like all of the "helpers" involve server (controller)
communication.
For example, having a text field that just echos below what the user
types.
Is this the only way to do it?
<div id=''word_panel''>
<%= text_field_tag
2008 Jan 16
1
Small doubts with clonePosition, Keypress and this
Hello Guys,
I comes to try to clarify some small doubts, I''m trying to create a
function that, if I positioned over this, create a box around the
cell, but I don''t want to alter values of style, I think that a good
way is create a floating table with the same dimensions, to do this, I
found "Position": overlap but says it''s obsolete, then I found
clonePosition
2003 Dec 14
0
outbound dialing / wait for keypress?
hi there. i've got a question about outbound dialing.
here's my scenario:
1. i build a list of phone numbers from a database
2. when a call comes in, i begin dialing from the list
3. when an outbound call is answered, i connect the caller to that line.
so far, i'm able to do this with an agi script to dynamically build a
dialplan. i make repeated use of this perl call:
2009 Sep 08
3
OpenSSH and keystroke timings
Old news, but ... http://lwn.net/Articles/298833/
I first posted about this back in 2001 and it's still not resolved:
http://osdir.com/ml/ietf.secsh/2001-09/msg00000.html
1) high latency networks are a reality that will never go away. In fact they
will only become more prevalent since distributed networks continue to grow
broader but (surprise) the speed of light remains a constant.
2)
2007 May 29
0
Play sound file on keypress (bridged call)
Hey People,
Sorry if this has been covered before but for the life of me I couldn't
find the answer.
So if someone could just point me in the right direction that would be
greatly appreciated.
Is it possible to set up in the dial plan to assign keypad numbers a
sound file on a bridge call.
I know that you can do it if the user just rings into the dial plan but
was wondering if anyone
2007 Oct 24
0
Two DTMF tones on keypress with Handsfree cell
Hello, I am using Asterisk SVN, a cellular phone, and chan_mobile to
run a small home PBX with two analog telephones connected to a Linksys
ATA using SIP. It works great (except for some Bluetooth adapter bugs
that I am still trying to beat...seems the misaligned audio detection
still needs work), but I have encountered an interesting issue.
If I am using an automated system that accepts input
2004 Sep 22
1
7960 SIP 7.2 keypress (not DTMF) problem
Since upgrading to 7.2, I've noticed a random problem where I dial a
number and hear all the correct tones in the handset, but the display
won't show all the numbers I dialed. So you sit there waiting for the
dialplan to kick the call off (b/c you heard the proper amount of tones
played and think it's all good) but the phone is just sitting there b/c
it somehow "missed"
2007 Jul 16
4
Problem with keypress event handling
Hi all,
we are writing a cross browser Javascript control that enhances the
HTML text input element in order to accept only digits (more or less).
Supposing that ''domText'' is the DOM element corresponding to the HTML
text input, we wrote the following:
Event.observe(domText, "keypress",
this.onKeyPress.bindAsEventListener(this));
where
this.onKeyPress =
2010 Jul 22
1
remote vs local window discrepancy
I am utilizing an openssh tunnel between two Linux boxes. On the client
box I issue the following commands to set up the tunnel;
- ssh -w0:0 root at x.x.x.x -v where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the Linux
system running sshd
- ip addr add 10.0.5.1/32 peer 10.0.5.2 dev tun0
- ip link set tun0 up
On the box running sshd I issue the following commands:
- ip addr add 10.0.5.2/32 peer 10.0.5.1 dev
2005 Sep 01
1
How to require a keypress on answer?
[apologies if this comes through twice - the original
doesn't seem to have shown up even after 16 hours]
In the handling of agents, when using AgentCallbackLogin, a call placed to
an agent needs to be accepted by the agent pressing the '#' key.
I'm trying to replicate that kind of operation in a non-agent scenario: I
want to call Dial() from my dialplan, play an announcement to
2006 Apr 07
3
Pointer position on keypress event?
Hi.
Is there any straightforward way to tell pointer position (x, y)
upon keypress? In original wxWidgets, wxKeyEvent supports GetX()
and GetY() methods, but wxRuby''s KeyEvent object does not have
one. I also checked with event.methods and event.instance_variables.
Do I need to keep track of pointer position by evt_motion?
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