similar to: UK Encryption ban legislation {from: [comp.risks] RISKS DIGEST 18.95}

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1997 Apr 01
0
UK Encryption ban legislation
> I think this is an issue of serious interest to many of the subscribers > of these lists; it would effectively ban a lot of security-related tools > that many of use now find indispensable, e.g. ssh, pgp. > [snip] > Licensing will be mandatory: > > We intend that it will be a criminal offence for a body to offer > or provide licensable encryption services to
2002 Jul 04
1
Warning, really to read
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Warning to everyone - Intel wants to kill all of us makin Linux become illegal and puttin their chips against it with a new architecture: TCPA / Palladium watch out http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html it's not a fake... some workaround already created for our linux community to live? - --
2004 Jun 26
1
passwd + shadow auth problem
Hi! here is the problem , i have local users some have shadow password, some not, so i must create two auth one to login via shadow , and one via passwd so here is my config file (stripped comments): protocols = imap imaps pop3 pop3s imap_listen = 192.168.0.2 pop3_listen = 192.168.0.2 imaps_listen = 192.168.0.2 pop3s_listen = 192.168.0.2 login = imap login = pop3 auth = default auth_mechanisms
2009 May 07
1
data transformation using gamma
Hi R-users, I have this code to uniformise the data using gamma: > length(dp1) [1] 696 > dim(dp1) [1] 58 12 > dim(ahall) [1]  1 12 > dim(bhall) [1]  1 12 > trans_dt <- function(dt,a,b) + { n1 <- ncol(dt) +   n2 <- length(dt) +   trans  <- vector(mode='numeric', length=n2) +   dim(trans) <- dim(dt) +   for (i in 1:n1) +   {  dt[,i] <- as.vector(dt[,i])
2011 Jul 17
1
How to speed up interpolation
df is a very large data frame with arrival estimates for many flights (DF$flightfact) at random times (df$PredTime). The error of the estimate is df$dt. My problem is that I want to know the prediction error at each minute before landing. This code works, but is very slow, and dominates everything. I tried using split(), but that rapidly ate up my 12 GB of memory. So, is there a better R way of
1998 Jun 24
1
SPAM: Important Legislative Alert (fwd)
this has serious ramifications for the "nt domains for unix" project. luke. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 13:25:57 -0500 From: Simple Nomad <thegnome@NMRC.ORG> To: NTBUGTRAQ@LISTSERV.NTBUGTRAQ.COM Subject: SPAM: Important Legislative Alert June 23rd, 1998 - The World Intellectual Property Organization treaty has already passed the US Senate and is
2004 Oct 22
5
theora-mmx_on_win32?
Hi. Has anyone tried http://svn.xiph.org/branches/theora-mmx this code on Win32 ? I can compile it with very small modification, 304c304 < ogg_int16_t *const temp= (ogg_int16_t*)align_tmp; --- > ogg_int16_t *const temp= (int16_t*)align_tmp; but outputs seem terribly broken. -> ex. http://mycomputer.cc/temp/mmx-out.ogg GCC version is 3.4.2. $ gcc --version gcc.exe (GCC) 3.4.2
2013 Feb 15
10
reading data
Hi, #working directory data1 #changed name data to data1.? Added some files in each of sub directories a1, a2, etc. ?indx1<- indx[indx!=""] lapply(indx1,function(x) list.files(x)) #[[1]] #[1] "a1.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[2]] #[1] "a2.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[3]] #[1] "a3.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[4]] #[1]
2007 Jan 12
4
Voxbone Question
Hi List, I recently signed up with Voxbone to get some International DIDs. I was just about to purchase a DID this morning... but when I went to get it.... voxbone wanted the end user's address information. So I started to put it in... unfortunately... the end-user is in the U.S....but the only options are for a few select cities in GERMANY! I don't understand. Is there some
2005 Apr 13
5
Binary Matrices
I'm wanting to perform analysis (e.g. using eigen()) of binary matrices - i.e. matrices comprising 0s and 1s. For example: n<-1000 test.mat<-matrix(round(runif(n^2)),n,n) eigen(test.mat,only.values=T) Is there a more efficient way of setting up test.mat, as each cell only requires a binary digit? I imagine R is setting up a structure which could contain n^2 floats. Thanks in advance
2017 May 30
2
member domain idmap config ad/rid
> > Simple answer: > Administrator, No > Domain Admins, Yes Ok. It was already that way. root at fileserver:/etc/samba# getent group ... domain admins:x:10004: domain users:x:10000: dap:x:10003: dti:x:10001: For some reason with the administrator user is not working, I put my user as domain admin and include him as a member of unix and now I can access the security tab.
2009 Jan 23
2
R for Computational Neuroscience?
Hi all, I've noticed that many computational neuroscience research groups use MATLAB. While it's possible that MATLAB may have some features unavailable in R, I suspect that this may instead simply be a case of costly tradition, where researchers were taught MATLAB as students and pay for it as researchers because it's all they know. I'd like to attempt to break the cycle by
2005 Jun 11
4
PRI Trouble
Out of the blue i started receiving the following error on my PRI line which connects my asterisk server to a Norstar 0x32 key system. The asterisk zaptel.conf file was configure as follows and this config worked for 6 months until friday. Nothing was changed on either system prior to friday. here is teh zaptel.conf span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs bchan=1-23 dchan=24 span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs bchan=25-47 dchan=48
2020 Jun 11
11
handling spam from gmail.
I am sick of this gmail spam. Does anyone know a solution where I can do something like this: 1. received email from adcpni444 at gmail.com 2. system recognizes this email address has been 'whitelisted', continue with 7. 3. system recognizes as this email never been seen before 4. auto reply with something like (maybe with a wait time of x hours): Your message did not receive the
2006 Oct 24
3
"Fixing the Caller-ID Problem", by John Todd for O'ReillyNet
This seems like a piece members of this list would find interesting... === There is growing concern over the interaction of VoIP systems with the legacy PSTN, and the transmission of caller identity data--most notably, Caller ID on the PSTN. It is not always possible, or obvious how, to handle Caller ID data when moving to or from VoIP and the PSTN networks. There are even business models
2006 Jul 23
2
constructing a dataframe from a database of newspaper articles
I am hoping for some assistance with formatting a large text file which consists of a series of individual records. Each record includes specific labels/field names (a sample of 1 record (one of the longest ones) is below - at end of post. What I want to do is reformat the data, so that each individual record becomes a row (some cells will have a lot of text). For example, the column
2005 Jul 11
3
misc3d package
Hi, I am trying to install the misc3d package on a Windows (XP) installation of R 2.0.1 using install.packages("misc3d") but with no success. I have used this approach with other packages OK, but for misc3d I get the following output... trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.0/PACKAGES' Content type `text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1' length 27996 bytes
2005 Jun 06
5
OT: Please comment on Dvorak's troll
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1812887,00.asp Specifically, his assertion that ISP's would sniff traffic and block, say, the SIP port. You could play wack-a-mole with port numbers, no? Also a community based, Freenet style of encryption implementation for "free" VoIP traffic would address this issue. I raise this to the list because I'm sure there's a grain of
2012 Dec 09
2
Problem with secondary sata controller
I am having problems getting my 64-bit Debian Squeeze (Xen version 4.0, Linux Kernel 2.6.32) dom0 to recognize a harddrive connected to a secondary sata controller. My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 and has two sata controllers. The first is controlled by an Intel X79 chipset and the second is controlled by a Marvell 88SE9172 chip. During the initial install of Debian everything is fine and
2011 Jun 17
1
gluster fuse disk state problem (reproducible )
I think I have the same problems as: http://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2011-June/007980.html and http://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2011-May/007697.html Recently I installed Glusterfs 3.2.0 on four workstations which share a total of 28TB of disk-space between them for batch processing of FMRI and DTI data. Had the same setup between three workstations and 9TB with Glusterfs