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2017 Jul 22
2
Compaq R3000h support
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 7:48 AM, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > > I also have not used a Synology device, but as I recall, they generally > expect to be the NUT master system. This may cause problems if you need to > do something fancy with upssched. > The Synology boxes work fine as NUT clients, *however* they provide very little ability to configure NUT
2018 Jan 03
2
dovecot v2.3.0: imap segfault when sieve_extprograms_plugin.so called
Hi, I have recently upgraded to dovecot v2.3 on Ubuntu 16.04.3 from repo.dovecot.org and I switched to IMAPSieve for rspamd with the guide from the wiki. When a mail is moved from Junk to another Inbox or vice-versa imap segfaults. I have posted debug logs and versions below, any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rhys Williams lux at bifrost:~$ dovecot --version 2.3.0 (c8b89eb) lux at
2018 Jan 03
1
Re: dovecot v2.3.0: imap segfault when sieve_extprograms_plugin.so called
pigeonhole 0.5.0 has been already released... ---Aki TuomiDovecot oy -------- Original message --------From: Daniel Kenzelmann <dovecot.org at k8n.de> Date: 03/01/2018 21:31 (GMT+02:00) To: Rhys Williams <lux+mailinglists at melted.me>, dovecot at dovecot.org Subject: Re: dovecot v2.3.0: imap segfault when sieve_extprograms_plugin.so ? called Hi, see the following thread:
2006 May 27
3
On what versions of FreeBSD can we unreserve ports?
On which versions of FreeBSD is it now possible to un-reserve ports? ( I've been waiting for this since forever ... have spent countless days - $$$ - trying to install workarounds, only to junk them later. I've even been paid a consulting gig to develop this, and declined to deploy it on my own servers :-/ ) iang
2004 Dec 04
2
Lost stonehenge.ogg
Back in 2001 Patrick Godeau posted to this list a link to an awesome track called stonehenge. A bunch of us here downloaded it. Somehow I managed to hose my copy and was wondering if anyone on this list still has it around and could post a link or email it to me? I absolutely love that track and I can't even see where I could purchase it... as far as I know it's a one of a kind gem,
2006 Mar 30
3
Fundraising for FreeBSD security development
Dear FreeBSD users, Slightly more than three years ago, I released FreeBSD Update, my first major contribution to FreeBSD. Since then, I have become a FreeBSD committer, joined the FreeBSD Security Team, released Portsnap, and become the FreeBSD Security Officer. However, as I have gone from being a graduate student at Oxford University -- busy writing my thesis -- to a researcher at Simon
2015 Jan 21
1
Kickstarting several *different* setups
On Tue, January 20, 2015 18:37, Les Mikesell wrote: > > There's also saltstack which is one of the newer of the bunch. It has > some chance of working reasonably across different platforms. How > you feel about it will probably depend on how you feel about python in > general - and how you expect upgrades to go in the future. > Is this what you are talking about?
2000 Nov 01
2
Two kinds of bandwidth ...
Last week someone in my localnetwork "abused" from our link, making everything slow... So I want to put the current Linux router as a traffic shaper. The setup is: +--- 128Kbit | "International" Local net --- [Linux router with ] -- ISP -- [magic routers]
2008 Aug 27
3
Closest value
Hello, I have this command: x.axis <- seq(from=0.5, to=4.5, length.out=13112) How can I which of the x.axis components is the closest to a given value, for example 3.2? Best, Dani -- Daniel Valverde Saub? Grup de Biologia Molecular de Llevats Facultat de Veterin?ria de la Universitat Aut?noma de Barcelona Edifici V, Campus UAB 08193 Cerdanyola del Vall?s- SPAIN Centro de Investigaci?n
2007 Dec 02
6
MD5 Collisions...
Hi everyone, Not sure if you've read http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/SoftIntCodeSign/ . should some kind of advisory be sent to advise people not to rely solely on MD5 checksums? Maybe an update to the man page is due ? : " MD5 has not yet (2001-09-03) been broken, but sufficient attacks have been made that its security is in some doubt. The attacks on MD5 are in the
2013 Mar 22
3
Broken 2.x download links
Greetings, I was trying to update the Lustre Wikipedia page today, and while checking the latest release version, I found that the 2.x download links from these pages do not work: http://wiki.lustre.org/index.php/Download:Download http://lists.lustre.org/pipermail/lustre-announce/2010-August/000250.html http://downloads.lustre.org/public/lustre/ http://wiki.lustre.org/index.php/Main_Page I
2007 Feb 21
1
Trying to get an apply to work with a list in applying names to tables
I am trying to use apply and a list to supply names to a set of tables I want to generate. Below is an example that I hope mimics the larger original problem. EXAMPLE aa <- c( 2,2,1,1,2) bb <- c(5,6,6,7,4) aan <- c("yes", "no") bbn <- c("a", "b", "c", "d") mynames <- c("abby", "billy") mylist <-
2008 Feb 04
4
IPTables GUIs
Hi, This is semi-OT, but is Centos-related. I'm looking for an IPTables GUI to help us with our expanding network configuration. I know there's plenty out there, but most of them seem to manage the firewall on the computer on which they run, or only handle one firewall at a time. I need one that can easily manage multiple firewalls from some sort of central location/repository, i.e.
2008 Jul 09
3
Expression in axis
Hello, I am creating a plot and I would like to know how to put this expression to the y axis ?mol/10^6 cells I've tried some combinations using the expression() function, but none of them worked. Any idea? Best, Dani -- Daniel Valverde Saub? Grup de Biologia Molecular de Llevats Facultat de Veterin?ria de la Universitat Aut?noma de
2007 Nov 22
2
Cutting a vector
Hello, I have a vector, lets say x <- 1:50 I would like it to be cut at certain points, being for example 1:5, 6:11, 12:17, ... How can I do it? I have tried the cut() function, but I don not know how to place the cutting points properly. Best regards, Dani -- Daniel Valverde Saub? Grup de Biologia Molecular de Llevats Facultat de Veterin?ria de la Universitat Aut?noma de Barcelona
2004 Apr 22
2
IPsec - got ESP going, but not AH
Hi folks, I've been working on getting my WiFi network running with IPsec. I'm at the point where all traffic on the wifi subnet is encrypted (i.e. ESP). Then I tried to add AH to the equation. I failed. This picture describes the network setup: http://beta.freebsddiary.org/images/ipsec-wireless.gif Here's what I'm trying and failing with. With these rules, I get no
2008 Aug 28
2
Read a file
Hello, I have a text file with this structure: # File created = Thursday, August 28, 2008 3:33:02 PM GMT # Data set = 373 2 1 C:\Bruker\TOPSPIN GABRMN # Spectral Region: # LEFT = 4.5 ppm. RIGHT = 0.5 ppm. # # SIZE = 13111 ( = number of points) # # In the following ordering is from the 'left' to the 'right' limits! # Lines beginning with '#' must be considered as
2020 Mar 17
1
pjsip: how to survive rejected registrations?
From: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+16+Configuration_res_pjsip_outbound_registration#Asterisk16Configuration_res_pjsip_outbound_registration-registration_max_retries max_retries This sets the maximum number of registration attempts that are made before stopping any further attempts.* If set to 0 then upon failure no further attempts are made.* Regards, IanG On
2005 Sep 09
1
bochs or qemu & gdb
HPA, now that syslinux release madness has calmed down, could you provide some info on how we syslinux-minions/wannabes can use bochs and/or qemu to run (sys|pxe|iso|ext)linux in an emulated environment thats more conducive to debugging, single-stepping, and ultimately understanding how the magic happens ? tia jimc
2006 Jul 08
3
strange limitation on rcmd()
The manual page says, that rcmd() is only to be used by root's processes. On other OSes (Solaris, AIX), trying to call rcmd() without being root simply fails. FreeBSD, however, tries to be helpful and invokes rcmdsh in this case, which is inefficient and leaves the stderr's filedescriptor (fd2p) unfilled. Why? My understanding is, this is to make it harder for would-be attackers to