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2008 Jun 29
1
sshd_config question
Hi.? I have configured sshd in OpenBSD to require publickey authentication. I've tried configuring FreeBSD to do the same, but I can still login via keyboard authentication. Here are the options I have in my sshd_config: PasswordAuthentication no ChallengeResponseAuthentication no UsePAM no After setting those options I kill -HUP the sshd? process. Is there something simple I am missing?
2003 Sep 08
1
ports/55928: vmware2 broken on -STABLE, presumably by PAE import
Hi, On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 07:14:29AM -0400, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote: > >Synopsis: vmware2 broken on -STABLE, presumably by PAE import >> (..) Your patch makes VmWare2 build, but it doesn't make it work: - VmWare fails to allocate memory (see http://anders.fix.no/test/vmware/1.png and http://anders.fix.no/test/vmware/2.png). - There seems to be something wrong with
2003 Jul 09
3
/var error
Hello there, I have some problem with my filesystem. #df -h ... /dev/da0s1e 288M 265M -208.0K 100% /var ... #du -h /var .. 19M /var .. Does anybody has an idea what Im supposed to do? Thank you. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
2003 Jun 13
2
exact difference between RELENG_4, RELENG_4_5 . . . RELENG_4_8
Read the documentation on the meaning of the various 4.X tags, and am not sure what is meant by this: "The release branch for FreeBSD-4.6 and FreeBSD-4.6.2, used only for security advisories and other seriously critical fixes." Similar descriptions are used for the other RELENG_4_X tags. If I specify RELENG_4 will cvsup also include RELENG_4_3 to RELENG_4_8? Sorry folks - I'm
2003 Jun 17
2
xterm screen restore
when i exit more, vi, ... i like to have the window restored to the way it was before i entered more, vi, ... i used to effect this by a hack to the termcap data, but have lost the hack. what am i missing here? randy
2003 Jun 20
4
5.1 for production systems
Some time ago there was an announcement that people should not use 5.0 for critical production systems. Now that 5.1 is available, what is the consesous on it? Should it be used for critical production systems yet?
2003 Jun 16
2
Tools to modify shared libraries
Has anyone ever come across general-purpose tools for modifying shared libraries? What I want to do is to edit the list of "needed" shared libraries to correct the common mistakes that developers make in creating shared objects with large lists of shared libraries. Specifically, I want to modify linux-flashplugin6/libflashplayer.so to remove all of the idiotic references to shared
2006 Mar 20
1
utf-8 support in libc?
Reading thru one of the postgres mailing lists regarding which character encoding to use for a database, someone chimed in and claimed this: Umm, you should choose an encoding supported by your platform and the locales you use. For example, UTF-8 is a bad choice on *BSD because there is no collation support for UTF-8 on those platforms. On Linux/Glibc UTF-8 is well supported but you
2003 Aug 16
1
whining about tinderbox messages
On the one hand, yes, they're about things most readers can't do anything about. On the other hand, they do let you know (once the tinderbox has stabilized, this being a new setup with the bugs being worked out of it) whether recent -STABLE will build or not, which can be quite useful even for ordinary users of -STABLE. (You know to hold off on updating if it's failing for your
1998 Sep 01
5
/bin/login problem
I would be surprised if someone hasn''t encountered this already, but I haven''t found any discussion of the nature of this problem. I run RehHat 5.0. If a user makes a mistake in the login process such as the following: login: mistake password: xxx Login incorrect! login: username password xxxx bash$ a ps will show, among other things, 2333 /bin/login --mistake. Since
2008 Mar 05
1
Bug#445072: setting package to logcheck-database logtail logcheck, tagging 444097, tagging 445069, tagging 444096 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
# Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.10.18.1 # # logcheck (1.2.64) unstable; urgency=low # # * ignore.d.server/bind: # - moved "[bind] query $FOO denied" rule to violations.ignore.d # (closes: #443881). # - added bind's "AXFR ended" rule alongside "AXFR started" # (closes: #445046). # - added "adding an
2010 Jul 09
2
split with list
Dear List I would like to ask you something concenting a better print of the R output: I have a bit data frame which has the following structure: CFISCALE RAGSOCB ANNO VAR1 VAR2......... 9853312 astra 2005 6 45 9853312 astra 2006 78 45
1997 Oct 22
1
SNI-20: Telnetd tgetent vulnerability
[mod: Executive summary: SNI found recent linux-distributions not-vulnerable -- REW] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ###### ## ## ###### ## ### ## ## ###### ## # ## ## ## ## ### ## ###### . ## ## . ######.
1999 Aug 19
1
[RHSA-1999:029-01] Denial of service attack in in.telnetd
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory Synopsis: Denial of service attack in in.telnetd Advisory ID: RHSA-1999:029-01 Issue date: 1999-08-19 Updated on: Keywords: telnet telnetd Cross references: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Topic: A denial of service attack has been fixed in
2017 Feb 18
2
[RFC] Using Intel MPX to harden SafeStack
On 2/7/2017 20:02, Kostya Serebryany wrote: > ... > > My understanding is that BNDCU is the cheapest possible instruction, > just like XOR or ADD, > so the overhead should be relatively small. > Still my guesstimate would be >= 5% since stores are very numerous. > And such overhead will be on top of whatever overhead SafeStack has. > Do you have any measurements to
2005 Feb 17
4
IAXy Provisioning Using Windows
For anyone playing around with IAXy(S100i) devices, I am making the following available: Windows IAXy Provision v1.00 This is a from-the-ground-up development of a means of provisioning IAXy devices using a Windows environment. For some users, being bound to Linux for IAXy provisioning is not viable or convenient in some cases. This application provides a GUI data entry for the various IAXy
2009 Apr 23
2
Two 3D cones in one graph
Dear R-users: The following code produces two cones in two panels. What I would like to have is to have them in one, and to meet in the origin. Does anyone have any good ideas how to do this? Thanks for your help Jaakko library(lattice) A<-matrix(ncol=2, nrow=64) for(i in 0:63) { A[i+1,1]<-sin(i/10) A[i+1,2]<-cos(i/10) }
2019 Jan 09
2
distributed thinlto usage
Fails with gold too: Library-native.o:Library.cpp:regway: error: undefined reference to 'vtable for regwayobj' /home/dcallahan/fbsource/fbcode/third-party-buck/platform007/tools/binutils/bin/gold/ld: the vtable symbol may be undefined because the class is missing its key function clang-8: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) From: Teresa Johnson
2004 Mar 28
1
Programming an unlocked ADSI Astra 390 phone?
Greetings, I have just purchased several Astra 390 phones ready for asterisk. I have placed a line with adsi=yes in the Zapata.conf file just before channel => 13 I have also added an extension exten => 6199,1,ADSIProg(asterisk.adsi) exten => 6199,2,Hangup in the extensions.conf file. When I try to program the phone I get the following: Asterisk CVS-03/28/04-12:02:10,
2019 Jan 08
2
distributed thinlto usage
I am trying to work through the usage of thinlto for distributed builds. Here is the simple thinlto usage, just add -flto=thin everywhere, easy: clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o CreateWay_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN -Wno-dangling-else CreateWay_.cpp clang++ -flto=thin -O3 -c -o Places_.o -DSPEC_CPU -DNDEBUG -DSPEC_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN