Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "rsync + ssh: fails from cron"
2003 Dec 30
2
regexp problem on R 1.7.0
Hi,
Am I missing something in using regexps in R?
Below, 'egrep' means invokation of the command from the shell
prompt.
# I have
> as.character(block.dist.vals)
[1] "1e+06" "2e+06" "5e+06"
# that I wish to convert to: "1" "2" "5"
# OK (R and egrep)
> sub( "e.+06", "", as.character(block.dist.vals) )
2004 Feb 19
1
piece wise application of functions
Dear all,
After struggling for some time with *apply() and eva() without
success, I decided to ask for help.
I have 3 lists labeled with, each contains 3 different
interpolation functions with identical names:
> names(missgp0)
[1] "spl.1mb" "spl.2mb" "spl.5mb"
>
> names(missgp1)
[1] "spl.1mb" "spl.2mb" "spl.5mb"
>
>
2006 Dec 10
1
OT: profiling user applications
Hi,
Is there an easy way to obtain statistics of user applications
usage: who invoked what; for how long; what resources were used;
etc. I am thinking of some kind of a super-ps that will
integrate and summarize the usage profile during a long period of
time - not just a snapshot.
Background:
I have a RH 7.3 machine that serves as the central node for a
cluster that runs various
2004 Jun 14
3
How to 'stamp' a plot with meta-data?
Dear R users,
Sometimes, for tracking purposes, I am interested to add to a
plot some metadata such as
* the date it was produced
* filename that stores the plot
* perhaps data sources, author, etc
Ideally, I would like to be able to do this for any kind of plot,
plot(), barplot(), hist(), etc.; and, to be able to produce
plots with or without the metadata by a simple toggle mechanism.
2006 Nov 11
2
Strange yum behavior
Hello,
'yum search R' returns an impossibly-long list. So I tried 'yum
search R.x86_64' and 'yum search R-2.3.0' and few others to no
avail. (Google revealed that R package does exist in kbsingh
repository.) However, 'yum install R' did offer to install the
correct package.
Can someone enlighten me as to why did the searches failed or
generated a hugh list
2004 Jan 15
2
Legend text -- discrepancy between X11 and postscript
Hi,
When I place a legend on a plot it looks exactly as I intended
on the screen. However, almost always, when I export this to
postscript file, the legend's text protrudes through the legend's
frame (the latter being placed correctly).
See the appended example code. I can send the EPS file as well
for those that are interested (<4 kb; <200 lines).
I found nothing in the FAQS,
2005 Apr 05
3
How to do aggregate operations with non-scalar functions
Hi,
I have a data set, the structure of which is something like this:
> a <- rep(c("a", "b"), c(6,6))
> x <- rep(c("x", "y", "z"), c(4,4,4))
> df <- data.frame(a=a, x=x, r=rnorm(12))
The true data set has >1 million rows. The factors "a" and "x"
have about 70 levels each; combined together they subset
2007 May 12
2
Screen blanks after initial setup (Centos 5)
Hi,
The installation process went without noticable problems; this is
true to the setup phase immediately after the installtion.
However: after pressing "Finish" in the Setup Agent the screen
blanked on me - Ctrl-Alt-F1, Ctrl-Alt-F2, Ctrl-Alt-backspace,
Ctrl-Alt-Del didn't help. Nada.
Did someone else have encountered this? Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
System:
2004 Mar 25
1
How to add a top X-axis with a different logarithmic scale?
Hi,
I am trying to put on one plot two different logarithmic
scales, using the bottom and top X-axes.
Below there is an example of what I am trying to achieve,
using axTicks() -- and fails.
I already spent few hours on that, and cannot figure out from
?par and ?axTicks what I am doing wrong.
Example follows:
############################################################
#### Data
x <-
2018 Sep 14
2
{DKIM Fail} Re: sftp fails when run from cron
On 09/13/2018 07:54 PM, Darren Tucker wrote:
> I'd guess that the reason it doesn't work is that the key is encrypted
> and neither the agent nor a tty to ask for the decryption passphrase
> is available. Try repeating your command line test after unsetting
> SSH_AUTH_SOCK
>
Okay. That reproduced the issue.
Is there a recommended way to provide the decryption
2010 Jan 28
3
Repost: [patch] Automatically add keys to agent
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 Joachim Schipper wrote:
> What this patch does can be described as follows:
>
> Without:
> you at local$ ssh somehost
> Enter passphrase for RSA key 'foo':
> you at somehost$ exit
> $ ssh otherhost
> Enter passphrase for RSA key 'foo':
> you at otherhost$
>
> With:
> you at local$ ssh somehost
> Enter passphrase for RSA
2012 Aug 17
3
prevalence of R in publications and institutions
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 6:46 AM, Travis Perry <travis.perry at furman.edu> wrote:
> Dr. Bates,
> Our department is considering replacing existing statistical
> software packages in our curriculum with R, at my request. To better inform
> this decision we are interested to know the prevalence of R in the published
> literature and its use across academic and research
2004 Jan 21
2
how about auth users without a password?
Hi, from a generally pleased new rsync user.
I have setup a number of services to be accessible via SSH.
For most of them, it has been possible to arrange that clients
can use a key agent and ssh's level 2 protocol to gain access
without the need of entering passwords more than once, at
the start of a session (assuming their keys are not stored in
the clear).
Most of these services can be
2010 Jan 05
9
OpenSSH daemon security bug?
A co-worker argues we can login using only password to a "ssh-key restricted
host (PasswordAuthentication no)", without being asked by any passphase; just
by putting a key (no need to be the private key) on another password-based
host.
It that true? I do not think so. I would name that as an "important OpenSSH
daemon security bug". That is because I think it is not true.
2019 Nov 26
1
Re: [PATCH common v2 3/3] options: Allow default --key parameters.
Hi Rich and Pino,
Commenting after a test. I've installed a RHEL 7 virtual machine with 2
disks, using the graphical installer. During the installation, I selected
the 2 disks as well as encryption checkbox. It asked me for only one
password.
After the installation, when the machine boots, it asks for the password
(showing a device UUID) only once. When connected as root, I can see that
there
2012 Feb 18
6
Cannot mount encrypted filesystems.
Looking for help regaining access to
encrypted ZFS file systems that
stopped accepting the encryption key.
I have a file server with a setup
as follows:
Solaris 11 Express 1010.11/snv_151a
8 x 2-TB disks, each one divided
into three equal size partitions,
three raidz3 pools built from a
"slice" across matching partitions:
Disk 1 Disk 8 zpools
+--+ +--+
|p1| .. |p1| <-
2002 Jan 25
2
[Bug 81] ssh cannot use ssh-askspass & passphrases as documented
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81
djm at mindrot.org changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |WORKSFORME
------- Additional Comments From djm at mindrot.org 2002-01-26 10:07
2010 Jun 25
1
Compromised servers, SSH keys, and replay attacks
We had an incident recently where an openssh client and server were
replaced with trojanned versions (it has SKYNET ASCII-art in the binary,
if anyone's seen it. Anyone seen the source code ?). The trojan ssh &
sshd both logged host/user/password, and probably had a login backdoor.
Someone asked me what was their exposure if they used public/private keys
instead of passwords.
My
2001 Jan 11
3
ssh-keygen: passphrase.
Looking at openSSH INSTALL:
To generate a host key, run "make host-key". Alternately you can do so
manually using the following commands:
ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N ""
ssh-keygen -d -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key -N ""
But when I try latter, I get:
(gdb) n
1 0x35a6 in save_private_key_ssh2 (
filename=0xb2d2c
2001 Nov 16
4
passphrase quality
>No. ssh-keygen should never be pamifed. It is worthless to do so.
>
>If we are going to enforce passphrase quality it should be for all OSes.
>The world does not revolve around Linux. No matter what the press may
>think.
The Linux community didn't invent PAM, Sun did. Many more systems
than Linux have PAM, Solaris, HP-UX some BSDs for a start.
Having said that I agree with