Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "A backhanded compliment for OpenSSH"
2008 Aug 18
1
nanobsd build problem
I'm trying to build nanobsd. I get the error below. Any ideas?
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>>> stage 4.2: building libraries
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cd /usr/src; MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj/nanobsd.soekris/ MACHINE_ARCH=i386
MACHINE=i386 CPUTYPE=
2004 Dec 17
0
[Off Topic] humour, XMAS, ground loop - good business strategy
hi, I received this e-mail which contains a "ballad", at first I thought it
was junk mail, but then I read through it, for the EE members of this list,
it may be quite humorous.
I don't know if the ballad is original, but at least it's the XMAS season,
so it's something to lighten up your day, eh?
-samudra
""" How the Ground Loop Stole Christmas
2013 Sep 26
0
nanobsd on RELENG9
I am getting an odd error on a recent i386 releng9 while trying to build
a nanobsd image.
It dies during installworld in
cd /usr/src/etc/../share/man;
/usr/obj/nanobsd.full//usr/src/make.i386/make makedb
makewhatis /usr/obj/nanobsd.full//_.w/usr/share/man
makewhatis /usr/obj/nanobsd.full//_.w/usr/share/openssl/man
rm: /tmp/install.bqKyLzJg: Directory not empty
*** [installworld] Error code 1
1
2002 Jun 10
0
Some notes...(and a compliment for Samba people)
On friday I was having a heck of a time using Samba...especially in regard
to CUPS and printing. I posted on the list some big questions about my setup
and what could be done with it, and was a little disheartened not to get an
answer.
Later that day, completely out of the blue, I received a long-distance call
from John H. Terpstra, one of the Samba lead people. He must have tracked
down my
2010 Jun 08
0
NanoBSD and other topics in newest issue of BSD Magazine!
a.. http://bsdmag.org/magazine/1114-bsd-firewalls
a.. Introduction to NanoBSD
NanoBSD is a tool developed by Poul-Henning Kamp phk@FreeBSD.org. It creates a FreeBSD system image for embedded applications, suitable for use on a Compact Flash card (or other mass storage medium).
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- DANIEL GERZO
a.. Feature:
2008 Sep 23
2
RELENG_7: buildworld failed with MODULES_WITH_WORLD=
Hi!
I've just tried to build NanoBSD from 7.0-STABLE sources
with MODULES_WITH_WORLD knob enabled and it failed.
Note that NanoBSD uses make -j3 by default and I have dualcore system.
===> sys/modules/nfslockd (depend)
@ -> /usr/local/src/sys
machine -> /usr/local/src/sys/i386/include
echo "#define INET6 1" > opt_inet6.h
awk -f @/tools/vnode_if.awk @/kern/vnode_if.src
2013 Nov 20
1
10.0 BETA3 - nanobsd.sh does not use pkg
Hi, all,
I just wanted to report that. I do not yet have a patch to suggest.
nanobsd.sh cust_pkg() still tries to call pkg_add and fails when
adding packages to the NANO_WORLD_DIR. tbz vs. txz ?
Kind regards
Patrick
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2012 Apr 28
5
Restricting users from certain privileges
Hi:
I could not figure out how to restrict users or other users from certain
privileges to execute certain commands in FreeBSD/NanoBSD?
What I meant is I want to create a NanoBSD image in which there will be an
additional user, say 'admin'. I need to give this new user (admin) some
privileges to run some root-can-only-execute commands, but not all (ACL
similar to the firmwares in adsl
2016 Feb 25
0
Anyone know whats up with wki?
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 05:55:57AM -0500, Gene Cumm via Syslinux wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 1:38 PM, Shao Miller via Syslinux wrote:
> > I don't think the MySQL daemon is running. I'm looking around for someone
> > who can help. - Shao
> >
> > P. S. No, I don't like scrolling to read what's most recent. Top-posting
> > forever. Just
2012 Jul 31
3
How can I parse this string to extract just the number 11?
Below is the string to parse and return the embedded number = "11"
string = "\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"compliment-count profile\">11</span>"
On Jul 29, 2012, at 3:00 AM, r-help-request@r-project.org wrote:
> char
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2006 Mar 29
0
kern/93381: kern/93381 : reboot(8) works but 'reboot -n' hangs
Hi!
The same problem occures if 6.1-PRERELEASE kernel panic occures
while configuration partition of NanoBSD is being updated
(so, mounted read-write). This problem has occured now,
I've got kernel panic while find(1) walked file system
and the system become frozen after panic, it did not reboot.
Please take a look at http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/93381
Eugene Grosbein
2005 Sep 27
0
AstriCon 2005 - Now With Free Beer!
AstriCon Update: Only Two Weeks To Go!
October 12 - 14, 2005
Anaheim, CA
AstriCon 2005 starts two weeks from today. We now have a complete
roster of speakers covering Asterisk from soho to carrier. We've
added the Code Zone, a working lab with a full compliment of VoIP and
TDM equipment. We also have over 20 confirmed exhibitors and more are
joining the event each day. AstriCon 2005 is
2013 May 21
0
semi-OT: flashing the BIOS on an HP dl580 GT, afterward
When last we saw our hero, er, sysadmin, he'd found that the "noarch" BIOS
update was, in fact, a self-extracting .exe file, and he'd extracted it.
Finally getting the ok to take the system down, the following hilarity
(for small values of hilarity) ensued.
First, booting off unetbootin to freedos was fine... except it was try to
guess which version - freedos + emm386 + himem,
2007 Feb 05
1
format_wav.c:247 update_header: Unable to find our position
I have a persistent problem with a PBX I commissioned recently. After a
few days it goes into a spasm, creating thousand of log files and giving
the message below on the CLI.
Dell PE 1600 with Sangoma A200.
pbtpbx*CLI> show version
Asterisk 1.2.14 built by root @ pbtpbx.local on a i686 running Linux on
2007-01-13 18:31:56 UTC
Asterisk Queue Logger restarted
Rotated Logs Per SIGXFSZ
2004 Mar 22
1
PermitRootLogin issues
Hello,
I'm currently experiencing the issue laid out in this thread from last year:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=106908815129641&w=2
The discussion that ensued resulted in a number of ideas on how best to
'fix' this issue. The two that seemed most reasonable were:
1. implement a pubkey-only option to PermitRootLogin that would only
allow root to login
2005 Oct 14
5
[PATCH] Fix NAT for domU checksum offload
Below is a fix for the current problem of checksum offload not working
in a NAT''ed network. The cause is the NAT/iptables code incorrectly
modifying the TCP/UDP checksum (for the checksum offload case). The
original code assumes a valid checksum, which is not the case for
checksum offload packets (which has a complimented, partial checksum for
the hardware to use). The fix is to
2006 Jul 11
1
Integrity checking NANOBSD images
We have a number of Soekris devices that we will be deploying
remotely in semi- hostile physical environments. The remote links
are dialup so I dont have a lot of bandwidth available. I want to do
integrity checks of the images so that I can detect any tampering of
the flash image.
If I upload a static sha256 binary to /tmp on the remote box (which
is a RAM disk) and then do something
2023 Feb 25
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote:
>
> On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote:
> > does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on
> > cloned machines?
> > I have a customer who never thought about that, while cloning all VMs
> > from one template. Now all machines have the exact same host key.
>
2006 Aug 30
4
Suggestion for read.table()
First, I compliment you all
for such a useful project as R.
Suggestion: If read.table() could
take input from a character string,
then one could write
raw=
" x y z
1 2 3
4 5 6
"
df = read.table(raw,head=TRUE)
Of course, one can
cat() to write raw into a
temporary file,
and read.table() from that file.
However, direct reading
might be a good option?
Hope this is
2002 May 21
3
Controlling share create permissions
Is it possible to set default create permissions on certain directories
within a share? ie. Create files in the share [something] /folder1/ as 744
but in /folder1/subfolder/ as 777. I thought of creating two shares and
having the users manually go into the other share to save thier files, but
confusion ensued. Thanks for any help!
Ryan