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2000 Apr 17
0
exhaustion and cores
Hello, trying to start tinc I get the following at the client: Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: tincd 0.3.3 starting, debug level 1. Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: Generating 128 bits keys. Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: Ready: listening on port 655. Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: Connected to xxx Apr 17 16:34:50 otto tincd[10238]: Memory exhausted; exiting. - on a machine with 80
2000 May 16
1
New config directive VpnMask
Hello Mads, In case you never saw any mail from me, I'm tinc's co-author. It would be helpful if you'd subscribe to the tinc developpers mailing list. It's not high volume, but it eases communication. There's a problem with tinc's boot scripts (at least the debian one, but that's fixed now). The netmask of the tap devices should be larger than the one specified with
2000 May 01
0
tinc setup script
Quoting Mads Kiilerich <Mads@Kiilerich.com>: > AARGH, > > Ivo, I hope I remember the file this time... ;) Lubomir, thanks for the comments/changes. I'm still busy writing: 1) a debian version of the init script that tries to do the same as the redhat one you and Mads have been working on, and a 2) perl script to create configuration files by asking the user questions. As
2000 Aug 21
0
Rewritten script /etc/init.d/tinc
THis is the modified script that came with tinc 1.0pre2, and it now uses ifconfig in stead of ip-route. I changed the syntax to be correct (may already have been fixedin a newer version), it now checks whether or not there is a '/dev/tapX' or a '/dev/netlink/tapX' and it checks if there is a module or not. I also added the force_connect and the reload options. Force_connect send
2000 May 12
2
tinc 1.0pre1
Hi all, I just uploaded tinc 1.0pre1 to the server. I included and rpm, which has been made possible by the work of Lubom?r Bulej and Mads Kiilerich. Please test this version, so that any bugs left can be squished before 1.0 gets final. Also be aware that this version includes a new version of the protocol, and is thus NOT compatible with the protocol that 0.3 uses. Thanks for flying tinc.
2000 May 12
2
tinc 1.0pre1
Hi all, I just uploaded tinc 1.0pre1 to the server. I included and rpm, which has been made possible by the work of Lubom?r Bulej and Mads Kiilerich. Please test this version, so that any bugs left can be squished before 1.0 gets final. Also be aware that this version includes a new version of the protocol, and is thus NOT compatible with the protocol that 0.3 uses. Thanks for flying tinc.
2013 Aug 04
1
10th anniversary of tinc 1.0
Hello everyone, Today is exactly 10 years ago that tinc 1.0 was released. I would have hoped to celebrate this by releasing 1.0.22 and 1.1pre8 today, but this will instead happen in one week. Tinc 1.1 is close to becoming stable, and I hope to release 1.1.0 before the end of the year. The main features of tinc 1.1 are the improved security over tinc 1.0, and a much nicer interface that makes it
2013 Aug 04
1
10th anniversary of tinc 1.0
Hello everyone, Today is exactly 10 years ago that tinc 1.0 was released. I would have hoped to celebrate this by releasing 1.0.22 and 1.1pre8 today, but this will instead happen in one week. Tinc 1.1 is close to becoming stable, and I hope to release 1.1.0 before the end of the year. The main features of tinc 1.1 are the improved security over tinc 1.0, and a much nicer interface that makes it
2000 May 01
0
Status of tinc, and release plans for 1.0 and further.
Hi all, It seemed like a good idea to post updates here every now and then about the progress of the development of tinc. Right now, we're mainly hunting bugs. While doing this, we stumbled upon some shortcomings of the meta protocol, possibly dangerous. So Guus and I are now working on a new protocol, which will be incompatible with the standing 0.3 protocol (version 4). Whether or not
2000 May 03
0
write_n and stuff
Mads Kiilerich wrote: > Right now at this moment we have reached a level where I have > no further patches! :-) great! :) Guus is now doing a last protocol change, after that is tested, I'm going to make 1.0pre1 official, including an rpm (deb will have to wait due to some difficulties). > I don't think a configuration program will be needed. VPN is not > for
2000 May 22
2
tinc + OpenSSL
Hello, I just want to ask if it has been considered to use OpenSSL for the encryption stuff. I guess they've spent quite some time on the subject and have the cipher routines both debugged and optimized. I know that some of the current cipher code was taken from SSLeay but since OpenSSL is de facto SSLeay successor, it might give tinc more flexibility and allow the user to choose
2008 Apr 01
1
sendmail aliases
Hi, how to sent mail to more then one email adress here comes the part from /etc/aliases # Person who should get root's mail root: david.hlacik at polarion.com, lubomir.brychta at polarion.com which is not working. Thanks in advance! David -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2016 Nov 28
2
Looking for help with an ast matcher
Hi Piotr, Thanks. Yeah, it seemed a little weird, but it was what got me closest. I found out that the matcher I supplied here was working for clang-query 3.8.1. I'm working on a clang-tidy module for 4.0.0 - it's not working there. Could you elaborate on the "onImplicitObjectArgument"? There is no document on it on the clang page. So I wouldn't know how it works or what it
2016 Mar 13
1
Bug#818129: xen-utils-common: error parsing domU config file with /usr/lib/xen-common/bin/xen-init-name
Package: xen-utils-common Version: 4.6.0-1+nmu2 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, xen-init-name is a Python script which parses output of the following command: xen create --quiet --dryrun --defconfig /etc/xen/test1.cfg But there is no 'config' key in JSON output of the command above. The following patch fixes this error. Please apply. Thank you very much, LH ---
2016 Nov 27
2
Looking for help with an ast matcher
Adding cfe-dev, because it is related to clang, not LLVM. 2016-11-27 22:34 GMT+01:00 Piotr Padlewski <piotr.padlewski at gmail.com>: > Hi Mads, > Can you provide the code that you run clang-query on, or at least AST for > the fragment you want to match? > > Piotr > > 2016-11-26 22:27 GMT+01:00 Mads Ravn via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org > >: >
1998 May 17
0
Fw: simple kde exploit fix
And, here''s a fix. -----Original Message----- From: David Zhao <dzhao@LURK.KELLOGG.NWU.EDU> To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG <BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG> Date: Sunday, May 17, 1998 3:00 PM Subject: simple kde exploit fix >in kdebase/kscreensaver/kscreensave.cpp: > >change: >line 18: strcpy( buffer, getenv("HOME") ); > to >
2005 Jul 28
2
kernel panic - Init problems
I have the following message while trying to boot xenlinux: ----------------------------------------------------- >Kernel Panic : Syncing no init found try passing init= option to kernel ------------------------------------------------------ My grub.conf is ------------------------------------------------------- title Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6- 1th test root (hd0,1) kernel
2016 Nov 28
2
Looking for help with an ast matcher
Hi Piotr, I think I found a working matcher: match ifStmt(hasCondition(implicitCastExpr(hasImplicitDestinationType(isInteger()), has(cxxMemberCallExpr(callee(cxxMethodDecl(hasName("compare"))), hasArgument(0, declRefExpr().bind("str2")), callee(memberExpr(has(declRefExpr().bind("str1"))))))))).bind("case1") This one bind to both str1 and str2 in
2016 Nov 26
2
Looking for help with an ast matcher
Hi, Hope this is the right channel for this question. I am trying to make an ast matcher for clang-tidy to find str1.compare(str2), where both str1 and str2 are std::string. I have this so far: http://i.imgur.com/sUma9WC.png . But I am having a hard time finding a way to bind an id to the str1 part of the expression. Can anyone help me out with an idea? Best regards, Mads Ravn --------------
2009 Mar 06
0
SQL Console to View
Hi, I have one request.. is there any way, how can I display SQL console results in view? I mean, for example I have PostgreSQL server, and a simple form, where user can put any SQL command, which will be executed via ActiveRecord::Base.connection.execute(sql) and the actual response (if possible) will be returned to view.. just like sql comman line utility or something.. Thanks for any advice..