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2016 Jun 08
1
Solaris 10 Configure failure
ORACLE have released this patch for Solaris 10 - Samba v3.6.25:
IDR152387-03 addressing CVE-2016-2118 (BADLOCK) and other CVEs for S10 SPARC
Which has addressed our issue.
Thanks
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From: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Gaiseric Vandal
Sent: 07 June 2016 14:51
To: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Solaris 10 Configure failure
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
Specifying Browser Computers
When you start a computer running Windows 2000, the browser service looks in
the registry for the entry MaintainServerList to determine whether a
computer will become a browser. MaintainServerList is found in the following
registry subkey:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Browser\Parameters
Table I.1 shows the values to which MaintainServerList
2018 Mar 07
1
Build LLVM on RedHat 7
Hi All,
I wonder if there is a procedure to build "official" RPMs for LLVM & Clang ?
I provide tools to dev teams and they would like to have recent versions of Clang on Red Hat7 boxes.
The one they currently use is the EPEL one: v3.4.2
Many thanks in advance for your help,
Jean
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2008 Jan 16
2
Optional 'test' or benchmark cipher
I hope this is the right list, as I'm desiring a feature addition
in openssh. I would like the option to have a 'null' cipher (after
the initial authorization, similar to 'delayed' for compression).
It would have to be enabled on both client and server and server
would never use it unless it was both enabled and asked for by
the client.
I'd strongly prefer it be able to
2015 May 11
1
Wrongly checked MD5 checksums in R 3.2.0's windows binary
> On 11 May 2015, at 15:53 , Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 11/05/2015 9:35 AM, Tal Galili wrote:
>> Hi Duncan,
>> Thank you for the clarification. :)
>>
>> I ended up removing these files from being scanned in the updated version of installr. I would rather focus on supporting an MD5 scan that is based on what is listed in MD5
2010 Jun 10
0
No subject
from MD4 to MD5 (http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.0.0-NEWS).
My understanding is that MD5 is a more secure, slower version of MD4 but I
am not convinced that the added security of MD5 would alone have merited
the change from MD4 (particularly since MD4 is ~30% faster than MD5). I
wonder if I am missing other reasons which made the change
necessary/desirable?
I am looking at ways
2010 Jun 22
1
Subject: Re ZINB by Newton Raphson??
I have not included the previous postings because they came out very strangely on my mail
reader. However, the question concerned the choice of minimizer for the zeroinfl()
function, which apparently allows any of the current 6 methods of optim() for this
purpose. The original poster wanted to use Newton-Raphson.
Newton-Raphson (or just Newton for simplicity) is commonly thought to be the
2016 Jun 07
2
Solaris 10 Configure failure
Currently running version 3.6.25 on a SPARC Solaris 10 64 bit server.
Due to CVE-2016-2118 need to upgrade to version 4.2.11 / 4.3.8 / 4.4.2
No Solaris package available.
Configure script fails with “Couldn't determine size of 'bool'”
Is it possible to install these versions on Solaris 10 and if so how?
Many Thanks
Steve.
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2020 May 30
1
[Bug 3174] New: Enable OpenSSH to connect older gear having limitations on host RSA key length, implemented, see the pull request.
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3174
Bug ID: 3174
Summary: Enable OpenSSH to connect older gear having
limitations on host RSA key length, implemented, see
the pull request.
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 8.3p1
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
2007 Dec 14
0
1.08 + quota-rewrite has no trash plugin
I think I'm just going to move to 1.1 - however, I'm not keen on installing all the dev tools necessary on a production box. Does anyone have any pointers to web pages or keywords I can check to see what kind of safeguards are needed.
The problem I have is building the the srpm to include the quota-rewrite with the trash plugin. I think it has been removed and I wanted to check if anyone
2016 Jun 06
1
rsync unexpectedly removing ALL files
I am using rsync with --files-from option with a file named 'rsync.in' that contains 37K+ directories that are queried from a database. One of the directories in the database actually looked like this:
/home/usr/directory/./
Probably some sort of typo when the directory was entered. When performing the rsync command below, this one directory caused all files on the destination server to
2023 Apr 03
0
[Bug 3557] New: Multiple files force undocumented remote directory creation
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3557
Bug ID: 3557
Summary: Multiple files force undocumented remote directory
creation
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 9.3p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: scp
2006 Jun 12
3
zfs destroy - destroying a snapshot
Hello zfs-discuss,
I''m writing a script to do automatically snapshots and destroy old
one. I think it would be great to add to zfs destroy another option
so only snapshots can be destroyed. Something like:
zfs destroy -s SNAPSHOT
so if something other than snapshot is provided as an argument
zfs destroy wouldn''t actually destroy it.
That way it would
2003 Jul 25
16
"shorewall stop"
Although Shorewall provides safeguards against it, people seem to
regularly shoot themselves in the foot when doing remote system
administration. I''ve been thinking about this problem and wonder if a
change to the way that "shorewall stop" behaves might help.
Today, "shorewall stop" stops all traffic except to/from those
destinations listed in
2010 Aug 04
1
Optimising the Rsync algorithm for speed by reverting to MD4 hashing
Hi,
From v3.0.0 onwards the hash function implemented by Rsync was changed from MD4 to MD5 (http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.0.0-NEWS). My understanding is that MD5 is a more secure, slower version of MD4 but I am not convinced that the added security of MD5 would alone have merited the change from MD4 (particularly since MD4 is ~30% faster than MD5). I wonder if I am missing other
1998 Sep 04
0
FW: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS98-013)
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From: Microsoft Product Security Response Team
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Sent: Friday, September 04, 1998 10:52 AM
To: MICROSOFT_SECURITY@ANNOUNCE.MICROSOFT.COM
Subject: Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS98-013)
Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS98-013)
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Fix available for Internet Explorer Cross Frame
2011 Mar 04
1
swapping database mid replication
The Xapian documentation talks about a situation where you don't want to
do two database swaps while in the process of replicating. It says...
To confuse the replication system, the following needs to happen:
1. Start with two databases, A and B.
2. Start a replication of database A.
3. While the replication is in progress, swap B in place of A (ie, by
moving the files around, such that B
2023 Mar 24
1
[PATCH v8 4/6] security: Allow all LSMs to provide xattrs for inode_init_security hook
On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 6:18?AM Roberto Sassu
<roberto.sassu at huaweicloud.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2023-03-23 at 20:09 -0400, Paul Moore wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 4:19?AM Roberto Sassu
> > <roberto.sassu at huaweicloud.com> wrote:
> > > From: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu at huawei.com>
> > >
> > > Currently,
2010 Feb 13
2
Oracle Performance - ZFS vs UFS (Jason King)
> There is of course the caveat of using raw devices with databases (it
> becomes harder to track usage, especially as the number of LUNs
> increases, slightly less visibility into their usage statistics at the
> OS level ). However perhaps now someone can implement the CR I filed
> a long time ago to add ASM support to libfstyp.so that would allow
> zfs, mkfs, format, etc. to
2009 Jan 23
4
sshd exponential backoff patch
hi,
I wrote a patch to openssh sshd.c which enables "exponential backoff",
so that an attacker cannot brute force your password by making hundreds
of login attempts.
here is the code:
http://sam.nipl.net/sshd-backoff/
An attacker who fails to login is locked out (by IP address) for 1
minute, and the lockout period doubles for each failed login after that.
Normally three logins are