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2008 Sep 20
2
ssh in small devices
Dear Sirs, This must have been asked before but I don't find and FAQ around dealing with the issue. We are building small devices that connects to Internet (www.ipio.nu). The next generation of this we want to base on AVR32 and run a small slimmed version of Linux. We have som program on this device that we want to connect to servers out on Internet. SSL seems to be "quite heavy"
2003 Sep 16
5
boot -s - can i detect intruder
Hi list Several people have physical access to my FreeBSD box and I have the feeling that somebody try to get access with boot -s options . Can I log activity after boot -s option (change user password, install software and etc.). I use boot -s and change user password, but after reboot i can't find this atcivity in log files. The BSD box is shutdown and run again many time at day. Best
2008 Feb 27
1
Danish callerid on a x100p card
Hi I've got a cheap card from x100p.com for my pots line. I haven't found a definate answer if it is possible to get danish(DTMF without signaling before it). I have had a look at bug #9 but that is written longtime ago. I am running zaptel 1.4.7 and asterisk 1.4.14 BRIstuffed 0.4.0-test4 both from the xorcom debian packages. I believe they should contain some kind functionality for DTMF
1998 Feb 22
0
resource starvation against passwd(1)
Standard apology if old... This demonstrates a resource starvation attack on the setuid root passwd(1) program. In the case I tested it was the Red Hat Linux passwd-0.50-7 program without shadowing. #include <stdio.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/resource.h> main () { struct rlimit rl, *rlp; rlp=&rl;
2007 Oct 09
0
DRb - queue starvation?
I think I''ve run into some kind of queue starvation bug w/ DRb - it normally takes minutes per item to process items in the queue, and normally the queue has a bit of a backlog. But when it''s empty (nothing coming in), it seems to stop checking for new work. Has anyone else run into this w/ DRb? Any suggestions for debugging this? Thanks, m
2012 Sep 18
0
Rails Thread Starvation
Hi! I was hoping to receive some help on a difficult matter - I have tried a lot already. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12468781/rails-thread-starvation That''s the link, I hope it is ok to link there. Thanks! Carl -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to
2005 Jun 15
1
Starvation
Hi, I'v included speex-lib into my http://www.visit.se/~pointless IP-Sound streaming app. When using speex the sound is being garbled for short intervals, approx every 20:th second. Sounds like buffer starvation..... but in between it sounds 100% ok. As I am using other "codecs" with success there might be something that I have missed in the implementation of speex. Using
2008 Jul 08
6
[Bug 16640] New: NV18/DVI bandwidth starvation issue
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16640 Summary: NV18/DVI bandwidth starvation issue Product: xorg Version: git Platform: Other OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: high Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org ReportedBy: d.okias at
2003 Oct 21
2
hardware crypto and SSL?
Is anyone successfully using some sort of hardware crypto solution to combat the overhead of SSL in http transactions? I'd love to hear anything good or bad about this. -Bill -- -=| Bill Swingle - <unfurl@(dub.net|freebsd.org)> -=| Every message PGP signed -=| PGP Fingerprint: C1E3 49D1 EFC9 3EE0 EA6E 6414 5200 1C95 8E09 0223 -=| "Computers are useless. They can only give you
2007 Jun 04
0
New package: relations
Dear useRs, it is our great pleasure to announce the new package "relations" to appear on all CRAN-mirrors soon. This package provides data structures and methods for creating and manipulating relations, relation ensembles, sets, and tuples. The feature list includes: * creation of relations by domain and graph/characteristic function/incidences, * extraction of characteristic
2007 Jun 04
0
New package: relations
Dear useRs, it is our great pleasure to announce the new package "relations" to appear on all CRAN-mirrors soon. This package provides data structures and methods for creating and manipulating relations, relation ensembles, sets, and tuples. The feature list includes: * creation of relations by domain and graph/characteristic function/incidences, * extraction of characteristic
2009 Feb 26
0
Package DAKS for knowledge space theory, on CRAN now
Version 1.0-0 of DAKS (Data Analysis and Knowledge Spaces) has been released to CRAN. Knowledge space theory is a recent psychometric test theory based on combinatorial mathematical structures (order and lattice theory). Solvability dependencies between dichotomous test items play an important role in knowledge space theory. Utilizing hypothesized dependencies between items, knowledge
2009 Feb 26
0
Package DAKS for knowledge space theory, on CRAN now
Version 1.0-0 of DAKS (Data Analysis and Knowledge Spaces) has been released to CRAN. Knowledge space theory is a recent psychometric test theory based on combinatorial mathematical structures (order and lattice theory). Solvability dependencies between dichotomous test items play an important role in knowledge space theory. Utilizing hypothesized dependencies between items, knowledge
1997 Jul 24
0
No more mails
Please, send no more mails to kln@arcona.se, Kjell Larsson. He has left the Arcona. Yours sincerely Lars-G?ran Palm ______________________________________________________ Arcona Project Ab E-mail: Lars.Goran.Palm@arcona.se Box 1110 (Cylinderv?gen 20) Phone: int+46-8-601 21 84 S-131 26 NACKA STRAND Mobile: int+46-70-564 16 16 SWEDEN Fax: int+46-8-601 21 01
2008 Oct 01
1
Software patents (was G723 on asterisk 1.4.1)
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 6:34 AM, Andrew Joakimsen <joakimsen at gmail.com> wrote: > On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:34 PM, Tilghman Lesher > <tilghman at mail.jeffandtilghman.com> wrote: >> It is completely illegal in any country that recognizes patents. > > You mean countries that recognize software patents, right? As resident of country where the file is hosted - yes we
2010 Feb 24
0
Share Permissions on an ADS member server [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED]
Classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Samba 3.4.5 Solaris 9 Windows 2000 AD domain Heimdal Kerberos 1.3.1 Samba is configured and the server is joined to the domain. wbinfo works as it should do, and so did getent when I had enumeration turned on. I can view and change security properties from a Windows client (as a member of the owner group). I've created a share and set permissions
2000 Jan 05
0
stock idea dvdt
2010 Apr 15
4
Limit number of connections per user?
I'm working from modified 5.0p1 codebase. What I'm looking for is a mechanism to limit the number of simultaneous connections on a per-user/IP basis. That is, disallow multiple simultaneous logins/authentication of the same user from different IP addresses. e.g.: fred from 10.1.1.1 - accept fred from 10.1.1.2 -- reject while fred is still connected from 10.1.1.1 fred from 10.1.1.1 - OK
2006 Dec 28
0
access denied to shares on samba 3
Hi, I have samba-3.0.23d-1tr on a trustix 3.0 system. This samba was joined to a win 2k3 domain and it works perfect for lot of months. Now I can access only to tmp share, and samba server is sometimes slow to expose all shares. If I launch wbinfo ?u or wbinfo ?g, I still see the users/group from win2k3 server, but in the log of my winxp client (whose name is Euro15), I see: [2006/12/27
2006 Dec 27
1
Access denied to shares samba 3
Hi, I have samba-3.0.23d-1tr on a trustix 3.0 system. This samba was joined to a win 2k3 domain and it works perfect for lot of months. Now I can access only to tmp share, and samba server is very slow to expose all shares. If I launch wbinfo -u or wbinfo -g, I still see the users/group from win2k3 server, but in the log of my winxp client (whose name is Euro15), I see: [2006/12/27 11:52:31, 2]