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2004 Apr 08
2
[librsync-devel] librsync and rsync vulnerability to maliciously crafted data. was Re: MD4 checksum_seed
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 12:36, Martin Pool wrote: > On 5 Apr 2004, Donovan Baarda <abo@minkirri.apana.org.au> wrote: > > > librsync needs a whole file checksum. Without it, it silently fails for > > case 1), 3), and 4). > > Yes, a whole-file checksum should be used with it. Presumably > something stronger than md4 like SHA-1. md4 is probably good enough for most
2001 Oct 31
3
Alternative Auth Methods.
hi, Are there any alternative authentication methods for Samba? Other thank the smbpasswd file? I'd like to do PostgreSQL or mySQL. Why? Because I can do Exim/IMAP/POP3 Apache/Zope with SQL, if I could do Samba it would wrap it up into one nice DB for authentication. It does not have to be much, just the ability to get the data from a SQL query rather than a flat file query. Anyone
2002 Jul 17
1
Reading Data.
hi, I'm a bit new to R and need a hand importing some data. I have a data set with jut x,y pairs in it: x1,y1 x2,y2 x3,y3 I can read it in fine, but I would like to do some cluster analysis on it. So I'll need to get it the proper data structure. Any ideas? Thanks, j. -- ...................... ..... Jason C. Leach .. Current PGP/GPG Key ID: 43AD2024
2003 Jan 04
3
directories that change into symlinks
our daily backup is done using the rdiff-backup tool, which in turn utilizes rsync/librsync to do the actual mirroring work. a few days ago we did a refactoring and renamed a bunch of directories. for backward compatibility we maintain the old names by symlinking it to the new names. so, for example, oldname1/ now becomes newname1/, and oldname1 is now a symlink to newname1/. we found that
2000 May 15
2
Samba w/ WAN.
hi, I'm going to be setting up Samba with a WAN and VPN. On one end of the network (my end) it will be Samba on a Linux box and some NT and 98 PCs. On the other end of the WAN it will be Windows only. I'd like to know if we need to be able to route anything other than TCP packages. Like NetBIOS or something else Windows may use. Thanks, J.
2002 Mar 29
4
Incremental backups and batch mode.
I'm trying to use the rsync algorithm for incremental backups. After a quick look at rsync I saw the batch mode operations, and I thought that maybe I can modify them for incremental backups. What is needed is to add an option to save the checksums of all the files of the level 0 backup and a second option to use the level n checksum to calculate the delta batch files for the level n+1
2011 Jan 24
1
Java implementation - about weak checksum difference
Hi all, I'm trying a java implementation of rsync for "fun and profits" ;-) helped by librsync 0.9.7 and jarsync (a died java implementation) So i started to implement rdiff command and for now i have a working signature command. With first test, i had the same signature file of testsuite/mksum.input/COPYING.sig but when i try with another dummy file, for each checksum pair :
2002 Feb 18
7
Cross Subnet Browsing.
hi, I need a hand setting up cross subnet browsing. Does anyone have some good news group postings, or a HOWTO? I have 2 samba servers, and 2 subnets. Each servers sits on it's own domain/workgroup. I think this should be much simpler than it is, and perhaps I am just missing one or two settings. Of the 2 servers: A, B I would like 'A' to do any serving or hold any
2002 Nov 06
4
offline rsync
hello, I'm new to this list. here is my question: I would like to synchronize two computers (say the home one and the job one) using zip drives or similar (cdroms, etc), since modem lines are quite slow and expensive (in Italy). I though I could produce the "signature" of files on home computer, store it on a zip, go to job, run rsync to copy the missing or altered files on
2003 Jun 08
2
state of the rsync nation? (revisited 6/2003 from 11/2000)
I'm interested in these very questions (librsync-rsync relationship, remaining limitations of rsync, active prospects for ground-up rewrites), Google searches for rsync info have proved a little too vague due to the programs ubiquity. Much has certainly changed since this was written, could some people with knowledge in these areas could update martin's response for the state of rsync,
2008 Jun 20
1
problem with rdiff
Hi all. (I am sending this querry here because it is somehow relating to rsync. If i am wrong please pardon me.) I am doing following on these windowsXP and Vista. I am trying to get only incremental backup using "rdiff-backup" (that also uses rsync). I have installed gcc compiler and by following the steps given in http://katastrophos.net/andre/blog/2005/11/02/rdiff-backup-on-windows/
2012 Mar 20
4
Batch mode creates huge diffs, bug(s)?
So the short summary of my problem is, the batch file rsync creates is HUGE for a very small change. The idea is to create workstation image with partimage, update it with some software and send the image update diff over the wire to a large number of destinations over a satellite link, but the batch file updates are several orders of magnitude too large. I don't know exactly how partimage
2005 Jun 04
1
How to quickly replace ',' with '|' in dialplans?
Finally I decided to rewrite my dialplans according to the right sintax, that is exten => someexten,priority,application(arg1,arg2,...) should be exten => someexten,priority,application,arg1|arg2... Isn't there anybody skilled enough in regular expressions that could write a quick Search 'n' Replace vi command, please? TIA, Alex
2013 Apr 11
2
[LLVMdev] Migration from JIT to MCJIT
Andrew, I've attached a small reproduction of the issue. Reproduce by: $ /usr/bin/g++ `llvm-config --cxxflags` -g -m32 -c mcjit_external_symbol.cpp $ /usr/bin/g++ `llvm-config --ldflags` -g -m32 -o mcjit_external_symbol mcjit_external_symbol.o `llvm-config --libs all` $ ./mcjit_external_symbol verifying... LLVM ERROR: Program used external function '_external' which could not be
2013 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] Migration from JIT to MCJIT
Thanks, Eran. I’m not sure how soon I’ll have a solution for you, but it’s on my to-do list now. I’ll also create a bugzilla record for this problem. -Andy From: Weiss, Eran [mailto:Eran.Weiss at emc.com] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 12:40 AM To: Kaylor, Andrew Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu; Jim Grosbach; Jiong Wang Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Migration from JIT to MCJIT Andrew, I've attached
2008 Dec 05
1
how to debug the rsync function start_client
I am a student in computer science, several weeks ago, i learn the rsync algorithm and i am very interested in it. I use the gdb to debug the rsync,but when i enter the function start_client , I use bt to find the function stacks,but i cannot find the function ,why? and how can i to see the start_client function and continue to debug the function. -------------- next part -------------- HTML
2011 Sep 12
5
completing missing samples
Hello, I have a time-series that has some missing samples. I was thinking on completing them using either zero-order hold or linear interpolation. I am looking for an efiicient way (other than a loop...) of identifiying the missing time slots and filling them. Can you think of any methods that might help here? (obviously which(diff(time)>min(diff(time))) will give the locations, but what
2013 Apr 10
2
[LLVMdev] Migration from JIT to MCJIT
Existing clients (LLDB) deal with externals by resolving them to constant function pointers that are referenced in the IR. That’s obviously ugly as hell, but it gets things done. The old JIT was able to simplify things because it assumed the JITed code was running in the same process as the JIT compiler. The MCJIT doesn’t assume that, so it has to handle more possibilities. For example, that the
2012 May 20
2
[LLVMdev] pseudo instructions not removed error
Hi, I'm having problems when trying to JIT IR generated from C++ with clang. My code resides in a dynamically loaded shared object, and crashes when I call getPointerToFunction, claiming that it encountered a pseudo instruction. Interestingly, a very similar code that run as a separate executable JITing the same IR works fine. Note that I have not have modified LLVM. Any suggestions what
2013 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] Migration from JIT to MCJIT
Eran, Is there any chance you could boil this down to a small reproducer? I’ve got a mid-to-long-term goal of getting rid of the ugliness in LLDB that Jim mentioned, and fixing your problem would be a good first step. Thanks, Andy From: Jim Grosbach [mailto:grosbach at apple.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 4:19 PM To: Kaylor, Andrew; Jiong Wang Cc: Weiss, Eran; llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu