Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Re: [linux-alert] More sendmail problems... Partition your disks!"
1997 Mar 24
1
More sendmail problems... Partition your disks!
This is yet-another reason to _partition_ your disks. Of course hard links
do not work accross filesystems. Even thought it is a pain in the neck to do
when installing your operating system, think about separating critical
system files from non-critical and non-system files from system files. I
would say that the following layout is a good place to start:
/
/usr (nosuid,nodev,ro)
/usr/local
1998 Mar 11
0
Re: Re: Re: Towards a solution of tmp-file problems (fwd)
Forwarding a message from Steve \"Stevers!\" Coile:
> This is already possible. Create the file then unlink it. The file
> contents aren''t deleted and i-node isn''t released until the file is
> closed.
Without kernel support, unlinking the file at creation time requires
a code change in the process which creates the file. And this doesn''t
protect
1996 Nov 18
0
New moderator, linux-alert lists'' consolidation.
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The linux-alert-digest list has now been consolidated with the
linux-alert list.
There wasn''t nearly enough traffic on the linux-alert list to justify
its having a separate digest list; subscribers to linux-alert-digest
tended to receive the same number of e-mail messages as subscribers to
linux-alert, only with an additional time lag of up to a
1997 Mar 24
0
Re: Re: [linux-alert] More sendmail problems...
[Mod: trimmed -- alex]
> > /tmp (nosuid,noexec,nodev)
> > /var (nosuid,noexec,nodev)
>
> Red Hat Linux, at least, won''t like this, as the Red Hat Package Manager,
> "rpm", builds scripts in and attempts to execute scripts out of /tmp. =(
By default. You can configure the temp directory used with /etc/rpmrc.
-Marc
2009 Dec 08
0
Holiday Gift Perl Script for US Holiday Dummy Regressors
##### BEGIN CODE ######
#!/usr/bin/perl
######
#
# --start, -s = The date you would like to start generating regressors
#--end, -e = When to stop generating holiday regressros
# --scope, -c = D, W for Daily or Weekly respectively (e.g. Does this week
have a particular holiday)
# --file, -f = Ummm where to write the output silly!
#
# **NOTE** The EOM holiday is "End of Month" for
2009 Dec 08
0
Opps Correct Version of Holiday Regressor Perl Script
Here is the correct version. The old version is the redirect only version of
the script.
### BEGIN SCRIPT ####
#!/usr/bin/perl
######
# --start, -s = The date you would like to start generating regressors
#--end, -e = When to stop generating holiday regressros
# --scope, -c = D, W for Daily or Weekly respectively (e.g. Does this week
have a particular holiday)
# --file, -f = Ummm where to write
2009 Dec 03
0
Problem with predict() and factors
I am working on a script that takes numeric performance indicators and runs
them against a series of regressors (dummy regressors, yes\no stuff via 0
and 1, e.g. Was is Christmas this week 0=no, 1=yes).
The script is as follows (Written as a function):
-- Begin Script --
doEnv <- function(HOUR,ENVNAME,REPORTNAME) {
library(RODBC)
library(forecast)
library("geneplotter")
1998 Mar 12
6
Re: Re: Re: Re: Towards a solution of tmp-file problems (fwd)
>Forwarding a message from Steve \"Stevers!\" Coile:
>> This is already possible. Create the file then unlink it. The file
>> contents aren''t deleted and i-node isn''t released until the file is
>> closed.
>
>Without kernel support, unlinking the file at creation time requires
>a code change in the process which creates the file. And this
2014 Jan 17
2
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Hi,
> I have no reason whatsoecer to even vaguely
> suspect that any of the various USB stick I have here are in any way
> defective.
Yeah. But can that "8GB Patriot" show the failure
when you put one of originally failing systems onto it ?
You mentioned Clonezilla, UBCD, OpenELEC.
> Anyway, I did fetch the file [Ady's FAT32 image],
> unzipped it, and then dd'd
2019 Sep 12
0
Fw: Btrfs Samba and Quotas
Hello Joenes,
below you find the output. I did not shorten it by tmpfs and the docker
related entries.
Are you working on fixing the Issue I described?
Regards,
Hendrik
df -TPh
Dateisystem
Typ Gr??e Benutzt Verf. Verw%
2017 Feb 26
1
error : Failed to switch root mount into slave mode: Permission denied
libvirt-3.0.0
When attemping to create a virtual machine I receive the error "error : Failed to switch root mount into slave mode: Permission denied”.
I’m attempting to run qemu/libvirt/virt-manager in an Arch Linux lxc container on a Ubuntu 16.04 host. The host uses zfs for its containers. The arch container is set up as a priveleged container. I do already have kvm/qemu/libvirt working
2015 Dec 02
0
Cannot access Patriot Pro II from new system
Dear list members,
I'd like to setup my UPS in a way that it only shuts the server
(including 5 VMs down if really necessary). We do have a rather stable
power supply here, but there are multiple 200ms outages within a year
and there also have been some that lasted more than half an hour. So:
since the shudown is rather quick, I'd ideally set it to "shut down when
only 20% battery
2014 Nov 01
3
nutdrv_qx and Best Power equipment
Hi Daniele,
I finally got a Best Power Patriot Pro II fixed up with a new battery and cable, and tried it with nutdrv_qx (since it uses a variant of the Q1 protocol). It auto-detected the use of Q1.
It looks like things mostly work:
bestups:
battery.charge: 100.0
battery.voltage: 13.9
battery.voltage.nominal: 12
device.mfr: Best Power
device.model: Patriot Pro II 400
device.type: ups
2015 Nov 26
4
Cannot access Patriot Pro II from new system
Hi Charles,
thank you VERY MUCH for all your hints.
> If you have a jumper wire handy, you can connect the PC's TxD to RxD
I should have tried to connect from another computer in the first place.
Or access another device known to work from this computer. It turned out
that the shield I used to connect the mainboard connector to the PC case
expected another mainboard pin layout. So all I
2020 Sep 25
2
Debian client/workstation pam_mount
Is still not working
Sep 25 13:45:46 ubuntucliente lightdm[702]: (pam_mount.c:365): pam_mount
2.14: entering auth stage
Sep 25 13:45:46 ubuntucliente org.gtk.vfs.Daemon[9012]: A connection to the
bus can't be made
Sep 25 13:45:46 ubuntucliente systemd[1]: Started Session c16 of user
prueba3.
Sep 25 13:45:46 ubuntucliente lightdm[702]: (pam_mount.c:568): pam_mount
2.14: entering session stage
2013 Jun 10
1
Re: libvirt_lxc and sysfs
On 06/10/2013 01:41 PM, pr.G wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 09:29:32AM +0400, свящ. Георгий Гольцов wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 09:07:08AM +0800, Gao feng wrote:
>>> On 06/09/2013 08:14 PM, pr.G wrote:
>>>> Hello.
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to start container via libvirt_lxc without mounting /sys
>>>> inside container?
1997 Sep 18
0
[MOD] About "Security concern"
[Mod: Warning - we are hitting issues of security policy and that is not
what we would like to see here --alex]
Brian Koref said:
>
> Great input...
>
> As an investigator, many of the compromises I see involve systems
> which are 2 to 3 years old. An old slackware box sitting on a .mil
> domain, which some airman set up as a test machine. The airman gets
> trasferred, and
1997 Jul 31
0
Re: Attack feeling ??
Your message dated: Thu, 31 Jul 97 17:34:01 +0200
> * Drop source routes pakets
Drop packets that have a source route flag set. This stops simpliest
redirection attacks and should be always set to yes.
> * always defragment
Reassemble packet from fragments first and only after that apply firewalling
rulesets. Unless you have a really good reason not to do this ( and I am yet
to hear
1997 Feb 24
0
ADMIN: Change of address
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As I am sure you noticed from my messages to linux-{security|alert}, I have
changed my primary email address from alex@bach.cis.temple.edu to
alex@yuriev.com. Linux Security WWW will be moved from bach.cis.temple.edu
in the nearest future and while I will continue to mirror pages to make them
accessible at http://bach.cis.temple.edu/linux/linux-security/, please
1998 Apr 11
0
Linux libc5.4.33 dumbness w/ mk[s]temp()
Linux libc5.4.33''s mk[s]temp() functions require 6 X''s at the end of
a filename (the BSD versions I''ve seen are a bit more flexible). This alone
is enough to break any claims to real BSD compatability, but wait, there''s
more:
Only 1 of those 6 X''s are really unique. The rest are simply pid.
So you can create exactly 62 temp files using mk[s]temp()