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1999 Aug 16
1
configure / linking problem when using hdf5
I've installed hdf5 [library & includes] here locally, last week. [see ?hdf5save in R] There is a remaining compilation / linking problem for me: The hdf5 library uses "compress2" a routine defined in Gnu's zlib, but not available in the zlib that comes with X11R6.3 (which we have installed). Now unfortunately, the final link statement for R (0.65) [for me, with hdf5
1997 May 29
1
Vulnerability of suid/sgid programs using libXt
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Buffer overflow in the resource handling code of the libXt (X11R6) Thu May 29, 1997 Distribution of this document is unlimited Copyright (C) Alexander O. Yuriev (alex@yuriev.com) Net Access Abstract A buffer overflow was found in the resource handling
1998 Jan 20
0
SNI-23: SSH - Vulnerability in ssh-agent
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1997 Apr 22
1
SNI-12: BIND Vulnerabilities and Solutions (fwd)
I don''t know if this has made it to you yet, so here it is... =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Kirk Bauer Georgia Tech gt5918a@prism.gatech.edu or Finger for PGP Key --> kirk@kaybee.gt.ed.net http://www.kaybee.gt.ed.net/~kirk/html/index.html Resnet RTA (Residence Technical Advisor) GTRI Co-Op ----------
2006 Jul 20
2
how to print table with more columns per row?
When printing a table it is broken at some point (depending how long are the associated names) >>> see example below. Is there a way to control number of columns being printed for a given chunk of the table? Best regards, Ryszard > z5 AAAAAAA BBBBBBB CCCCCCC DDDDDDD EEEEEEE FFFFFFF GGGGGGG HHHHHHH IIIIIII AAAAAAA 1.00 -0.69 -0.54 -0.88 NA NA NA
1997 Oct 21
0
SNI-19: BSD lpd vulnerabilities (UPDATE)
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1998 Jun 18
1
Compiling under Digital Unix
I tried a compilation of R-0.62.1 on a DEC Alpha that identifies itself as Digital UNIX V4.0A (Rev. 464); Thu May 14 14:08:00 CDT 1998 $ uname -a OSF1 atlas.stat.wisc.edu V4.0 464 alpha I got to the final link step then got an error with gcc -ieee_with_inexact -g -O2 -I../include -c version.c f77 -o R.binary arithmetic.o array.o attrib.o bind.o builtin.o character.o coerce.o colors.o
2001 May 28
1
Undeclared identifier in make compilation (PR#951)
Full_Name: Nick Guoth Version: 1.2.3 OS: SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-03 Submission from: (NULL) (150.203.33.227) >From running the make, the following error occurs: gcc -I. -I../../../src/include -I../../../src/include -I/opt/x11r6.3/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -fPIC -g -O2 -c rbitmap.c -o rbitmap.o rbitmap.c: In function `R_SaveAsPng': rbitmap.c:169:
2005 Jun 26
1
A VPN is switched mode
Hi all, I have been using tinc successfully for a while now. However, I need to do something different from my normal setup, and i am getting the feeling I am doing something obvious wrong. What I want to do is hookup 5 distant linux routers into one bigger network, Since I need to transmit both unicast and multicast traffic, the VPN network has to be in "Mode = switch" [Assumption
1997 Oct 02
2
SNI-19:BSD lpd vulnerabilities
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1997 Oct 22
1
SNI-20: Telnetd tgetent vulnerability
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1996 Nov 19
0
Serious BIND resolver problems.
[Mod: I am approving this message even though it is just a rehash of known vulnerabilities of DNS. Please in future lets avoid rehashing what was alreadt discussed in probably every single mailing list that deals with UNIX security several years ago? -- alex ] ###### ## ## ###### ## ### ## ## ######
1997 Apr 28
3
R-alpha: R-0.49: 2 problems
I found the following 2 problems (no debugging, sorry). * qt(0.975, 3) never returns. Can someone please check that? Happens for me on Debian GNU/Linux/ix86 compiled with CFLAGS="-O2 -g". * Yet another stupid way to cause a segfault: R> x Error: Object "x" not found R> debug(t.test) R> t.test(rnorm(10)) debug: choices <- c("two.sided",
1997 Mar 02
1
imapd and ipop3d hole
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1996 Nov 20
2
About DNS again
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I have got a couple of messages stating that I am wrong and that the resolver vulnerability sent to list by Oliver Friedrichs (oliver@secnet.com) is a new one. Our discussion with Oliver outlined that even though it is possible that this vulnerability was discussed during BOFs at conferences such as LISA, SANS and NETSEC,
2003 Dec 23
1
Orphaned rsync process on remote machine?
All, Sometimes when I do an rsync, it times out and leaves on orphaned process on the remote machine. I am running rsync over ssh using public key authentication. I synchronize about twenty-five machines, and this problem only appears on one of them. It worked until recently on this machine. I don't know what changed or what is different. I run rsync with a command line like this
2015 Feb 10
0
X.Org Security Advisory: CVE-2015-0255: Information leak in the XkbSetGeometry request of X servers
X.Org Security Advisory: Feb 10, 2015 - CVE-2015-0255 Information leak in the XkbSetGeometry request of X servers =========================================================== Description: ============ Olivier Fourdan from Red Hat has discovered a protocol handling issue in the way the X server code base handles the XkbSetGeometry request. The issue stems from the server trusting the client to
1998 Feb 03
0
serious security problem in XKB
The Neverending Story of X11 Insecurity continues... Summary: On a system where X11R6.3-based Xserver with XKEYBOARD extension (R6.1 is probably affected too) is run in setuid or setgid enviroment (e.g. typical XFree86 installation has XF86_* installed setuid root), local users can exploit a "feature" of XKB implementation to execute arbitrary commands with the extra privileges.
1999 Apr 08
1
0.64 gnome - no text in PS output
Hi, I'm running 0.64 using the gnome interface on a linuxppc. The code configures and builds without problems. In using the non gnome interface the PS output in demo(graphics) is normal. In the gnome version there is no text. The graphics are normal. Other than this it appears stable. Is this a known problem? Details powermac 8500 604e/200MHz linux 2.2.5 redhat 4.2 egcs 1.1.2 binutils
1997 Feb 04
0
In regards to the Linux ''Bliss'' Virus.
While I realize that the bliss virus looks more like a research project than a malicious virus, the reality is that it is out there. Because I was concerned that some programs on my linux systems might have become infected, I wrote a tool to determine which programs, if any, had been infected by the bliss virus. For those who lack md5 checksums of all their binaries, this is likely to be a