Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1200 matches similar to: "Kernel NULL pointer vulnerability"
2012 Apr 19
2
OpenSSL ASN.1 vulnerability: sshd not affected
Hi,
Tavis Ormandy found some bugs in OpenSSL's ASN.1 and buffer code that
can be exploited to cause a heap overflow:
http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2012-April/086585.html
Fortunately OpenSSH's sshd is not vulnerable - it has avoided the use
of ASN.1 parsing since 2002 when Markus wrote a custom RSA verification
function (openssh_RSA_verify):
2009 Jan 26
2
Dell Optiplex GX620 keyboard problem
Hello,
I'm interrested in testing any possible workaroud for the Dell
Optiplex GX620 keyboard problem, as I just can't downgrade the BIOS
version on each and every Gx620 I have to (re)install ! (Plus I can't
find a link to download the old A10 BIOS itself.)
Don't hesitate to give me guidance on how to proceed, because I can't
find anything relevant on the website
2012 Mar 05
1
Qemu restore error.
Eric,
I have a RHEL6.0 machine running libvirt 0.8.7-18. I am running into
issue mentioned in one of the previous posting.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2011-December/msg00059.html
# virsh start <domain>
error: Failed to start domain <domain>
error: operation failed: failed to read qemu header
# od -N 128 -tx1z /path/to/domain.save
0000000
The workaroud to run
2002 Nov 14
1
chron and locales
(R-1.6.0 and chron 2.2, linux)
I have to work with date/time values from another LOCALE
on my machine. My normal locale is "de DE at euro" and
the data I have to handle use AM/PM specifications for the times.
dstring <- "Nov 12 2001 4:31PM"
The problem now is, that
strptime(dstring, "%b %d %Y %I:%M%p")
[1] "2001-11-12 04:31:00"
just ignores my
2004 Sep 10
2
Problem in FLAC__stream_decoder_process_metadata
Hi,
I have a problem when I try to open a file, which is not a FLAC file. When I
open a non-flac file with the stream decoder API, one of the first things called
is FLAC__stream_decoder_process_metadata, which itself calls
stream_decoder_find_metadata_. Unfortunately the non-flac file contains some
content, which leads to the state set to FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_FRAME.
However in
2005 Jul 06
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-05:16.zlib
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Hash: SHA1
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FreeBSD-SA-05:16.zlib Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: Buffer overflow in zlib
Category: core
Module: libz
Announced: 2005-07-06
Credits:
2016 Jun 30
1
Rights issue on GPO
Am 30.06.2016 um 12:00 schrieb mathias dufresne:
> Sorry to ask that but this thread is quite long and that makes
> understanding difficult, at least to me. What is the status of all that? I
> believe at one moment it was writtent using winbindd is solution, that with
> winbindd instead of winbind we don't need to synchronize idmap.ldb to get
> GPOs working well even with
2005 Jul 06
1
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-05:16.zlib
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Hash: SHA1
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FreeBSD-SA-05:16.zlib Security Advisory
The FreeBSD Project
Topic: Buffer overflow in zlib
Category: core
Module: libz
Announced: 2005-07-06
Credits:
2003 Oct 17
0
Updated package: g.data v1.4
Version 1.4 of package "g.data" is available on CRAN. This upgrade is
necessary for it to work under R-1.8.0, and is fully backward compatible.
Description: Create and maintain delayed-data packages (DDP's). Data stored in
a DDP are available on demand, but do not take up memory until requested.
You attach a DDP with g.data.attach(), then read from it and assign to it in
a
2003 Oct 17
0
Updated package: g.data v1.4
Version 1.4 of package "g.data" is available on CRAN. This upgrade is
necessary for it to work under R-1.8.0, and is fully backward compatible.
Description: Create and maintain delayed-data packages (DDP's). Data stored in
a DDP are available on demand, but do not take up memory until requested.
You attach a DDP with g.data.attach(), then read from it and assign to it in
a
2005 Apr 14
0
g.data version 1.6, upgrade in response to changes in R-2.1.0
Version 1.6 of the "g.data" package is available on CRAN.
The "g.data" package is used to create and maintain delayed-data
packages (DDP's). Data stored in a DDP are available on demand, but do
not take up memory until requested. You attach a DDP with
g.data.attach(), then read from it and assign to it in a manner similar
to S-Plus, except that you must run g.data.save() to
2005 Apr 14
0
g.data version 1.6, upgrade in response to changes in R-2.1.0
Version 1.6 of the "g.data" package is available on CRAN.
The "g.data" package is used to create and maintain delayed-data
packages (DDP's). Data stored in a DDP are available on demand, but do
not take up memory until requested. You attach a DDP with
g.data.attach(), then read from it and assign to it in a manner similar
to S-Plus, except that you must run g.data.save() to
2020 Jul 27
2
Naming violation: objectClass: myObjectClass not a valid child class for <>
Sun, 26 Jul 2020 19:03:04 +0100 Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
> On 26/07/2020 18:45, RhineDevil wrote:
> >
> > Done, I still get the same errors when adding mod.ldif
> >
> > (I used ldbadd instead of ldbmodify, is that a problem?)
>
> No, that isn't the problem, the problem is that I forgot to remove a
> comment :-(
>
>
2005 Jul 07
1
[Fwd: [Full-disclosure] [ GLSA 200507-05 ] zlib: Buffer overflow]
Has Centos been tested for this yet?
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Full-disclosure] [ GLSA 200507-05 ] zlib: Buffer overflow
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 16:23:20 +0200
From: Thierry Carrez <koon at gentoo.org>
Organization: Gentoo Linux
To: gentoo-announce at lists.gentoo.org
CC: full-disclosure at lists.grok.org.uk,
bugtraq at securityfocus.com, security-alerts at
2008 May 03
4
Problem with Adobe Photoshop CS2
I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 and I have wine version 0.9.59 running. I was able to install Adobe Photoshop CS 2 without a problem but it won't run. It keeps crashing once it loads. I'm getting this error message: "An error has been detected with a required application library and the product cannot continue. Please reinstall the application."
This is what I get from
2020 Oct 11
2
Naming violation: objectClass: myObjectClass not a valid child class for <>
Mon, 27 Jul 2020 09:09:04 +0100 Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
> On 27/07/2020 01:12, RhineDevil wrote:
> > Sun, 26 Jul 2020 19:03:04 +0100 Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
> >> On 26/07/2020 18:45, RhineDevil wrote:
> >>> Done, I still get the same errors when adding mod.ldif
> >>>
> >>> (I
2020 Jul 27
0
Naming violation: objectClass: myObjectClass not a valid child class for <>
On 27/07/2020 01:12, RhineDevil wrote:
> Sun, 26 Jul 2020 19:03:04 +0100 Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
>> On 26/07/2020 18:45, RhineDevil wrote:
>>> Done, I still get the same errors when adding mod.ldif
>>>
>>> (I used ldbadd instead of ldbmodify, is that a problem?)
>> No, that isn't the problem, the problem is that I
2020 Oct 11
0
Naming violation: objectClass: myObjectClass not a valid child class for <>
On 11/10/2020 11:06, RhineDevil wrote:
> Mon, 27 Jul 2020 09:09:04 +0100 Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
>> On 27/07/2020 01:12, RhineDevil wrote:
>>> Sun, 26 Jul 2020 19:03:04 +0100 Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org>:
>>>> On 26/07/2020 18:45, RhineDevil wrote:
>>>>> Done, I still get the same errors when
2001 Dec 03
1
New package: g.data
A new package "g.data" is available on CRAN, to create and maintain databases
that work more like the S-Plus model.
Here's the official Description for g.data (v1.2):
Create and maintain delayed-data packages (DDP's). Data stored in
a DDP are available on demand, but do not take up memory until requested.
You attach a DDP with g.data.attach(), then read from it and assign
2001 Dec 03
1
New package: g.data
A new package "g.data" is available on CRAN, to create and maintain databases
that work more like the S-Plus model.
Here's the official Description for g.data (v1.2):
Create and maintain delayed-data packages (DDP's). Data stored in
a DDP are available on demand, but do not take up memory until requested.
You attach a DDP with g.data.attach(), then read from it and assign