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2012 Apr 19
0
USB Passthrough of two identical devices
Hello, I re-post my question from some days ago, as I got no reply.. Please let me know, if my question is unclear, or if I can do anything to make answering it easier. I appreciate your help. Greetings, Hendrik Hello, I'd like to pass throug two identical devices to my VM. (using libvirt, guest is debian). For one device, it works like this: <hostdev
2012 Jul 18
1
Attaching usb devices
Is the only way to attach a usb device to a vm first specifying the device, <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'> <source> <vendor id='0x3080'/> <product id='0x1234'/> </source> </hostdev> and then booting the vm while the device is attached? Can't I
2010 Oct 01
0
Can't plug usb device
Hi I'm trying to hotplug an usb device into kvm but the device is not attached this is the definition: cat kingston.xml <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='yes'> <source> <vendor id='0x1131' /> <product id='0x1001' /> </source> </hostdev> the attach and detach
2019 Dec 08
1
v2.2.36 to v2.3.8 maildirlock bug
On 08 Dec 2019, at 05:58, @lbutlr <kremels at kreme.com> wrote: > On 06 Dec 2019, at 16:28, Martynas Bendorius <martynas at martynas.it> wrote: >> when zlib compression is enabled in dovecot, old emails remain untouched > > I?ve been considering doing this, or at least looking into how much space we?d save (answer so far, less than you might think), but I am hesitant to
2009 May 26
2
[How-To?] Using Syslinux AltMBR + TrueCrypt System Encryption (RFE: swap drive ID's)
Just achieved success using syslinux to multi-OS boot, including a WinXP System (boot) partition that's been encrypted with TrueCrypt (TC). You'll need syslinux version 3.81-pre13 or newer to get a working altmbr.bin file. I used: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/syslinux-3.81-pre13.zip Background: I started with a 'normal' multi-OS boot setup as
2005 Aug 15
2
stepAIC invalid scope argument
I am trying to replicate the first example from stepAIC from the MASS package with my own dataset but am running into error. If someone can point where I have gone wrong, I would appreciate it very much. Here is an example : set.seed(1) df <- data.frame( x1=rnorm(1000), x2=rnorm(1000), x3=rnorm(1000) ) df$y <- 0.5*df$x1 + rnorm(1000, mean=8, sd=0.5) # pairs(df); head(df) lo <-
2011 Sep 02
1
pkcs and host keys
Hi Damien, I see in your asia bsdcon presentation you mentioned the possibility of storing host keys in PKCS #11. I'm interested in using a usb rsa fob for host keys and am interested in this feature. What's the current status? As you said: root compromise != persistent hostkey theft. THanks much, Ben
2024 Oct 21
1
Security of ssh across a LAN, public key versus password
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 12:02:00PM -0700, David Lang via openssh-unix-dev wrote: > There is room for differences of opinion here. > :-) > other factors > do you reuse the password elsewhere (or use a passwork close enough, most people > tend to use a static prefix and have a cycling value at the end) > I use several password 'bases' (and try and invent new ones every
2004 Mar 11
0
DVD Case & CD Sleeve Prices (Updated)
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2024 Oct 21
2
Security of ssh across a LAN, public key versus password
There is room for differences of opinion here. other factors do you reuse the password elsewhere (or use a passwork close enough, most people tend to use a static prefix and have a cycling value at the end) do people use a password manager do you always start from the same system? or do you use different systems at different times. If you use different systems, how do you manage your certs
2012 Dec 18
0
R function for computing Simultaneous confidence intervals for multinomial proportions
Dear all, Does someone know an R function implementing the method of Sison and Glaz (1995) (see full ref below) for computing Simultaneous confidence intervals for multinomial proportions? As alternative method, I think to boostrap the mean of each proportion and get in that way confidence interval of the mean. I observed 21 times a response that could be one out of 8 categories
2004 Dec 27
3
authenticate Samba users with RSA SecureID or Safeword
Hi, =20 I=92m looking for inspiration on how to get Samba (setup as a Domain controller)=20 To authenticate its users by AAA products like Safeword from = securecomputing (HYPERLINK "http://www.safeword.com/"www.safeword.com) or RSA SecureID =96 HYPERLINK "http://www.rsa.com/"www.rsa.com=20 =20 Would appreciate responses from you kind folks =20 Rgds Gopal --=20 No
2019 Dec 06
2
v2.2.36 to v2.3.8 maildirlock bug
Hello, Aki created this patch a while ago: http://files1.directadmin.com/services/custombuild/patches/maildirlock-crash.patch It works perfectly to fix the issue :) Regarding dsync - I don't think it's a good replacement in all the cases, is it? We use maildirlock extensively for compression of email folders (when zlib compression is enabled in dovecot, old emails remain untouched). --
2004 Apr 17
0
nlme - sum of squares - permutation test
Hi, 1/ I wonder why a anova.lme on a single lme object does not print the sum of squares (as expected from the help: "a data frame with the sums of squares, numerator degrees of freedom, denominator degrees of freedom, F-values, and P-values"). Example: > fm2 <- lme(distance ~ age + Sex, data = Orthodont, random = ~ 1) > anova(fm2) numDF denDF F-value p-value
2003 Oct 03
1
USB problems with CF and with Jenoptik JD5.2Z3
Have the following problems: MBO USB-MultiCardREader 6-in-1 does not read 128MB CF-Card. Oct 3 13:49:23 katrin /kernel: da0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 Oct 3 13:49:23 katrin /kernel: da0: <ICSI IC1100 CF 2.5B> Removable Direct Access SCSI-0 device Oct 3 13:49:23 katrin /kernel: da0: 650KB/s transfers Oct 3 13:49:23 katrin /kernel: da0: Attempt to query device size failed:
2014 Nov 13
2
Comportamiento extraño de glm.nb
(Perdón, no puse asunto en el post original) Ah, corremos R 3.0.2 y l alibrería MASS 7.3-29 Estimados todos: Os escribo porque tengo un problema que nos está dejando un poco trastornadillos. Probablemente sea uno de esos que los ve un experto a un kilómetro y dice ¡oh! toca aquí. Pero nos trae de cabeza. El caso es que aquí usamos un script para calcular ciertos parámetros relacionados con el
2011 Jul 15
22
Zil on multiple usb keys
This might be a stupid question, but here goes... Would adding, say, 4 4 or 8gb usb keys as a zil make enough of a difference for writes on an iscsi shared vol? I am finding reads are not too bad (40is mb/s over gige on 2 500gb drives stripped) but writes top out at about 10 and drop a lot lower... If I where to add a couple usb keys for zil, would it make a difference? Thanks. Sent from a
2007 Jan 30
2
Can up2date use a local yum mirror?
If so, how do you configure the up2date client that comes with CentOS to look at the local yum mirror? Conversely, how do you disable the CentOS Network Alert Notification Tool so that users won't see the "throbbing red circle" and be tempted to launch the up2date client? Thanks, Alfred
2003 Nov 28
1
Samba and the use of smart cards for authentication
Hi, We have a windows based network. Now we would like to secure all the computers with the use of smart cards (so that people can log on with a smart card). For testing purposes we bought some card readers and now we are trying to set up a testing lab. First problem we ran in to is that we would need W2K Server for Active Directory and the MS CA. Until now we used Samba for print and file
2015 Jul 30
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Jul 29, 2015, at 6:19 PM, Nathan Duehr <denverpilot at me.com> wrote: > >> On Jul 28, 2015, at 6:32 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: >> >> Now we have entrenched commercial interests that get paid more when you get DDoS?d. I?ll give you one guess what happens in such a world. > > What happens? Folks have to think harder about connecting