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2008 Dec 18
2
samba client improperly shows the wrong files in directories
Hi samba List, I am finding a strange problem between a mount samba directory. Any clues why this is happening? I have two servers. The samba server is a Western Digital World Edition II (2) server. The samba client (server) is running Ubuntu-kernel linux-2.6.24-22-generic The samba server is exporting the directory: /shares/internal/Music/ The client is mounting the exported directory to
2008 Dec 11
4
mounted directory repeating unexpected files and directories
Hi Samba List, I am finding a strange problem between a mount samba directory. Any clues why this is happening? The server side is WD MyBook World Edition II and the export directory is: /shares/internal/Music/ on the client site I am mounting the directory to /mnt/mybook-music the client is an ubuntu server $ uname -a Linux tsunami 2.6.24-22-generic #1 SMP Mon Nov 24 18:32:42 UTC 2008
2009 Jun 11
3
deSolve question
Dear All, I like to simulate a physiologically based pharmacokinetics model using R but am having a problem with the daspk routine. The same problem has been implemented in Berkeley madonna and Winbugs so that I know that it is working. However, with daspk it is not, and the numbers are everywhere! Please see the following and let me know if I am missing something... Thanks a lot in advance,
2007 Feb 08
1
Zeta and Zipf distribution
Dear R user, I want to estimate the parameter of ZETA or/and ZIPF distributions using R, given a series of integer values. Do you know a package (similar to MASS) or a function (similar to fitdistr) I can use to estimate the parameter of these distributions using MLE method? Otherwise do you know a function (which use MLE method to estimate distribution parameters) that allow me to specify a
2012 Mar 15
2
Integrate inside function
Dear R users, first I take this opportunity to greet all the R community for your continuous efforts. I wrote a function to calculate the pdf and cdf of a custom distribution (mixed gamma model). The function is the following: pmixedgamma3 <- function(y, shape1, rate1, shape2, rate2, prev) { density.function<-function(x) { shape1=shape1 rate1=rate1 shape2=shape2
2004 Aug 06
2
Darkice Stream dispaying in Icecast Administration Page
Hello folks, when using Darkice to send a stream to an Icecast 1 server, the icecast administration page is not updated correctly.The mountpoint etc.. is all there, but the name of the darkice stream is not there. It has been replaced with the name of the default stream for the server. To ensure I had not overlooked anything, I had also tried the same thing with MuSE, and the same behaviour was
2006 Jan 13
1
Send XML Document with SOAP
Hello, yes it''s another ruby-nuby question but i cant find the right docs so I hope either someone has an answer or can provide links to what i havent been able to find. I am trying to call a wsdl web service running on .net server with a ruby client. I can make the request and with a wiredump I see the SOAP request and responce XML files, the files are correct but I am not sure
2013 Nov 04
0
[LLVMdev] hackers lab discussion item
I'm really interested to discuss the problem of running LLVM multiple times on the same function in order to guide later tries. In looking at things briefly earlier, it seemed that this was safe to do as long as you didn't let asm printer get called on the result. I.e. you could throw early results away with impunity. It seems that by precompiling a function to get some information
2001 Jul 29
0
ADV: Other silly shiny postmasters will exclude monthly beneath hackers.
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2001 Sep 21
1
NEWS on this SOUND PROBLEM !!!!! details !!!! CODERS WANTED ! HACKERS WANTED !
this is the problem !!! ---------- 08068c60:Call winmm.mixerGetLineControlsA(00008000,405c2090,00000000) ret=00403117 08068c60:Ret winmm.mixerGetLineControlsA() retval=00000000 ret=00403117 08068c60:Call winmm.mixerGetControlDetailsA(00008000,405c6c18,00000000) ret=004033f4 08068c60:Ret winmm.mixerGetControlDetailsA() retval=00000000 ret=004033f4 08068c60:Call kernel32.TlsGetValue(00000001)
2004 Jul 08
0
R: VoIP hackers gut Caller ID
> hi... > > here in Italy is almost impossible to set an > invalid cid, if is out of your allowed space. > ie. if you have X numbers on your PRI, > you can only set one of these. nothing more. > on bri you simply cannot do nothing. > > just my 2 cents. In Switzerland CLI is also impossible to spoof - by default. If you ask the BRI/PRI provider, and you have an ISDN
2009 Mar 26
1
Is there a public blacklist of hackers' IPaddresses?
> SIP was written in such a way that the hashes it sends for passwords > could, with only a trivial rewrite of the server code, be SHA1 instead > of MD5 -- which would increase security to the level that, currently, it > would be far more trouble than it's worth to even bother to attempt to > crack. I strongly doubt that the known weaknesses in the MD5 hash are the "weak
2014 Apr 23
3
hackers celebrate this day: openssh drops security! was: Re: heads up: tcpwrappers support going away
On 23 April 2014 21:43, mancha <mancha1 at zoho.com> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:26:58PM -0700, Iain Morgan wrote: >> A slightly better solution would be a PAM module that uses the same >> syntax as libwrap. Possibly someone has already written such a module. > > Possibly, but only for platforms which use for PAM. Pam is executed so late in the chain that any
2007 May 04
1
Any UPS hardware hackers ?
And now for something completely different... :-) And yes, it's off-topic to this particular forum as it's not about NUT development. <ducking> Is there anyone around here who knows his way inside the hardware of an APC Smart-UPS? The APC support division will not reveal _any_ details or service information, and the only descriptive documentation I've found on the Web is in
2010 Nov 07
3
Why are the hackers scanning for these?
Hey, I'm going thru logs, and I see some very common and interesting things that the hackers are looking for. In a whole bunch of scans, I've noticed that the first guess or two for sip accounts is usually a 10-digit number. I'm asking myself, why these numbers? Are they looking for a voip trunk? Or is it just like a serial number for the scan? What? Here's some examples:
2003 Apr 17
1
RE: Help with virus/hackers
>I've often wondered whether it would be worth connecting a >very large serial EEPROM to a serial port interface, and >have it effectively appear as a solid state printer, (to >that you could cheaply log to an unmodifyable device). >Has anybody ever tried this? >John. Dot Matrix or an old printer would come in handy here with a (near-)infinite number of paper feed. :-) A
2004 May 14
2
Fwd: [ISN] Voice Over IP Can Be Vulnerable To Hackers, Too
Hope this isn't too far OT, but its relevant to us. From isn.attrition.org >http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=20300851 > >By W. David Gardner >TechWeb News >May 13, 2004 > >As voice over IP sweeps across the high-tech landscape, many IT >managers are being lulled into a dangerous complacency because they >look upon Internet phoning
2017 Sep 24
1
Volunteers for Hackers Lab Needed!
All, We need volunteers for the Hacker’s Lab at the upcoming 2017 LLVM Developers’ Meeting! The Hacker’s Lab is for small groups to form to discuss topics or work on problems. Please let me know ASAP if you will able to volunteer so I can add your topic to the online listing and make appropriate signs. The Hackers Lab is split into 1.5 hour sessions. During each session, the Hackers Lab will
2004 Jul 07
8
VoIP hackers gut Caller ID
The Register is carrying a article written by Kevin Poulsen of Securtiy Focus, calling asterisk "..the most powerful tool for manipulating and accessing CPN data.." > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/07/07/hackers_gut_voip/ I hope NuFone doesn't drop asterisk-set-able callerid's after this article; i've been wanting that feature from voicepluse for a long time.
2014 Mar 26
6
Numbers hackers call
I see a lot of attempts by hackers to call 00972595301123? or 011972595115207? or variations but that same 972595 is often present. Can someone break down that dial string with an explanation? The 011 look like an overseas call (from Americas), while the 972595XXXXXX is unclear... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: