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2006 Feb 21
4
[Prototype] implementation of bind()?
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/browser/spinoffs/prototype/src/base.js contains this definition: Function.prototype.bind = function() { var __method = this, args = $A(arguments), object = args.shift(); return function() { return __method.apply(object, args.concat($A(arguments))); } } In other words, if a bound function is given the arguments (This,A,B,C) the underlying
2001 Apr 23
1
win2k domain-less client failing to authenticate when securit y=domain
Hi Jonathan, Yep, samba sends the domain name as well as the username to the domain controller, and what I think happens is the NT controller sees that the domainname passed is NOT his domain, checks his list of trusted domains, doesn't find it, and says sayonara buddy... I am assuming that 'SATURN' is the netbios name of the win2k client machine? I'm not real clear on how this
2023 Mar 29
2
ChaCha20 Rekey Frequency
On Wed, 29 Mar 2023, Chris Rapier wrote: > I was wondering if there was something specific to the internal chacha20 > cipher as opposed to OpenSSL implementation. > > I can't just change the block size because it breaks compatibility. I can do > something like as a hack (though it would probably be better to do it with the > compat function): > > if
2023 Mar 29
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: ChaCha20 Rekey Frequency
I'm hardly an expert on this, but if I remember correctly, the rekey rate for good security is mostly dependent on the cipher block size. I left my reference books at home; so, I can't come up with a reference for you, but I would take Chris' "I'm deeply unsure of what impact that would have on the security of the cipher" comment seriously and switch to a cipher with a
2023 Mar 29
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: ChaCha20 Rekey Frequency
That's true for block ciphers, but ChaCha20+poly1305 is a stream cipher. On Wed, 29 Mar 2023, Robinson, Herbie wrote: > > I?m hardly an expert on this, but if I remember correctly, the rekey rate > for good security is mostly dependent on the cipher block size.? I left my > reference books at home; so, I can?t come up with a reference for you, but I > would take Chris?
2023 Mar 29
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: ChaCha20 Rekey Frequency
Ah, with an internal block size [Is that what one calls it?] of 64 bytes. From: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 3:08 PM To: Robinson, Herbie <Herbie.Robinson at stratus.com> Cc: Chris Rapier <rapier at psc.edu>; Christian Weisgerber <naddy at mips.inka.de>; openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: ChaCha20 Rekey
2013 Jul 17
0
RAUL GIL ACABOU DE LANÇAR UM MMN - CADASTRO GRÁTIS - (yhejv)
(yhejv) RAUL GIL ACABOU DE LAN?AR UM MMN O RAUL GIL ACABOU DE LAN?AR UM MMN E J? ADERIRAM MAIS DE 50 MIL PESSOAS. O CADASTRO ? GR?TIS. ENTRE VC TB. PARA ENTRAR, BASTA CLICAR: http://dumba.com.br/jairfoz VEJA O VIDEO DO RAUL GIL NO YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meQfKK5Yqzo OBRIGADO, JAIR ROJAS DA SILVA (yhejv)
2001 Jun 02
1
ssh-keygen(1) misinfo: English prose entropy 0.6 - 1.3 b/char!
Quoth manpage: otherwise easily guessable (English prose has only 1-2 bits of entropy per word, and provides very bad passphrases). The passphrase can be Whoever wrote that manpage is either possessed of some amazing human insight to which I am not privvy, chose a very non-representative sample of English prose, or is just plain wrong. I know none of you would ever make such a glaring error,
2006 Jun 28
1
Reporting ppr fits and using them externally.
The pursuit projection packages ppr is an excellent contribution to R. It is great for one-to-three ridge fits, often somewhat intuitive, and for multi-ridge fits, where it at least describes a lot of variance. Like many folk, I need to report the fits obtained from ppr to the greater, outside, non-R world. It is fairly obvious how to use the terms alpha and beta to report on
2005 May 25
2
Career Opportunity
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2014 Jan 27
2
[LLVMdev] Removing ReadOnly from math intrinsics
I would be perfectly fine with Raul & Chandler's proposal, provide that clear documentation is added. The strong distinction between standard library calls and intrinsics is an important point for front end authors. The deliberate ignorance of floating point environment flags is entirely defensible, but needs to be documented clearly. We should also document which rounding mode
2014 Dec 15
2
Making iconv portable?
> On Dec 15, 2014, at 12:21 PM, Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik at wu.ac.at> wrote: > >>>>>> Spencer Graves writes: > >> Hello, All: >> What would it take to make ?iconv? portable? > > >> I ask, because I want to convert accented characters to >> vanilla ASCII, thereby converting, e.g., ?Ra?l? to ?Raul?, and >> Milan
2016 Jun 27
0
How to traverse llvm DAG for analysis
Dear Raul, Instruction selection and instruction scheduling is, to the best of my knowledge, done at the MachineInstr (MI) IR level. The documentation you've read is on the target independent LLVM IR. You will probably need to read the documentation on LLVM's code generator. The documents on Writing an LLVM Backend, the LLVM Target Independent Code Generator, and Machine IR Format
2008 Feb 07
2
[LLVMdev] Problems with instrumentation
Hi, I'm trying to instrument llvm bytecodes using opt. I performed the following commands: llvm-gcc -g -emit-llvm test.c -c -o test.bc opt -insert-edge-profiling test.bc -o output.bc llc output.bc -o output.s gcc output.s -o test.out However, it can't find symbol llvm_start_edge_profiling. /tmp/ccw7GH4c.o: In function `main': /home/raul/LLVM/tests//test.c:8: undefined reference
2017 Jul 26
1
How to block tinc node advertise it's neighbor/edge/subnet info to another node?
Hi, Raul Thank you. In addition, there’s another information I didn’t mention earlier that B have the default route to Internet, where B will advertise this default route to both A and C, so that A and C can go to Internet through B, but A and C wouldn’t have each other’s route accordingly. You can think about A and C share the same internet gateway, but they wouldn’t know each other. Assume A
2014 Dec 15
0
Making iconv portable?
> On Dec 15, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Simon Urbanek <simon.urbanek at r-project.org> wrote: > >> >> On Dec 15, 2014, at 12:21 PM, Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik at wu.ac.at> wrote: >> >>>>>>> Spencer Graves writes: >> >>> Hello, All: >>> What would it take to make ?iconv? portable? >> >> >>> I
2008 Feb 05
2
[LLVMdev] Counting instructions
Hi, I need to instrument the code in order to generate an event (call a certain function) whenever X instructions have been executed. I'm using MachineFunctionPass to get machine-dependent representation of each LLVM function in the program. However, such pass doesn't allow to modify such functions. Is there any other class so I can modify MachineFunctions? Thanks in advance, Raul. --
2013 Sep 03
0
[LLVMdev] AttributeSet from Modules
On Sep 3, 2013, at 9:04 AM, Raul Fernandes Herbster <raulherbster at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello! > > clang defines some AttributeSet, for example: > > attributes #0 = { nounwind uwtable "less-precise-fpmad"="false" "no-frame-pointer-elim"="true" "no-frame-pointer-elim-non-leaf"="true"
2014 Dec 15
3
Making iconv portable?
Hello, All: What would it take to make ?iconv? portable? I ask, because I want to convert accented characters to vanilla ASCII, thereby converting, e.g., ?Ra?l? to ?Raul?, and Milan Bouchet-Valet suggested on R-help that I use 'iconv(x, ?", "ASCII//TRANSLIT?)?. This worked under Windows but failed on Linux and Mac. It?s part of the ?subNonStandardCharacters? function
2014 Dec 15
1
Making iconv portable?
On Dec 15, 2014, at 1:37 PM, Spencer Graves <spencer.graves at prodsyse.com> wrote: > > >> On Dec 15, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Simon Urbanek <simon.urbanek at r-project.org> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Dec 15, 2014, at 12:21 PM, Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik at wu.ac.at> wrote: >>> >>>>>>>> Spencer Graves writes: