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2017 Nov 01
2
Is it good for agent forwarding to creates socket in /tmp/
Hi After logging in to a remote server with ForwardAgent enabled, sshd on the remote server creates a socket at /tmp/ and permission is 0755/srwxr-xr-x. What is the reason to allow everyone to read this socket? Also, is it better to save this socket in /home/user/.ssh/? Best Regards ----------------------- Tran Dung
2010 Jun 03
1
compare results of glms
dear list! i have run several glm analysises to estimate a mean rate of dung decay for independent trials. i would like to compare these results statistically but can't find any solution. the glm calls are: dung.glm1<-glm(STATE~DAYS, data=o_cov, family="binomial(link="logit")) dung.glm2<-glm(STATE~DAYS, data=o_cov_T12, family="binomial(link="logit")) as
2010 May 12
3
Boxplot position on X-axis relative to it's value
Dear R-Experts. I collected different datas about Nitrogen content (mg/ml) in Dung. The dung was eighter fresh (day=0) or had different ages (15,29,47) to observe nutrient changes over time. Now I like to draw a boxplot. boxplot(nmgml~day) abline((nmgml~day) The Problem is, that the boxplot considers the day values as groups and not as time series (neighter when the days are numeric or
2013 Dec 06
2
new related project nutdown: https://github.com/arwarw/nutdown
Hello, I'd like to announce "nutdown", a nut client written using perl UPS::Nut. It's purpose is to enable shutdowns in stages, e.g. "less important servers shut down at 80% charge, the important ones at 10% and the nut server at 5%". To that end, nutdown supports "events" like power_fail, the charge falling below configurable percentages (i.e. every
2010 May 20
1
Comparing three groups, data: present, absent
Dear R-Experts, Dear friends of dung. I have a statistical Problem, to which nobody I asked could give me an answer. Maybe you can. I was in the African-Savanna and made a Dung-Monitoring. This means I walked randomly over the field and for every Dung-Event I found I noted following parameters: Species (Waterbuck, Giraffe, Reedbuck); Age-Category (less than a week, more than a week & less
2018 Aug 21
2
Good procedure?
On 2018-08-21T06:21, Stef Bon <stefbon at gmail.com> wrote: > Op di 21 aug. 2018 om 06:04 schreef Stef Bon <stefbon at gmail.com>: > > > > Hi, > > > > I'm looking for a procedure (on paper first) to provide users on hosts > > session keys to login to servers providing services like file, print > > or even access to internet or a sql db. >
2012 Mar 21
1
Doubts about mixed effect models
Hi everyone! I have some doubts about mixed effect models and I hope someone could help me. I´m trying to analyze a dataset coming from samples of dung beetles in the same forest fragments along 3 consecutive years (1994, 1995 and 1996) and 14 years after (2010). I sampled dung beetles in 18 different fragments with different sizes and different degrees of isolation. My aim is to determine
2013 Dec 09
0
new related project nutdown: https://github.com/arwarw/nutdown
On Dec 6, 2013, at 8:21 AM, Alexander Wuerstlein wrote: > I'd like to announce "nutdown", a nut client written using perl > UPS::Nut. Thanks for posting this. One thing that I would consider changing is to treat "ups.status" as a set (splitting on whitespace, if any), and to not rely on the order of the status flags. Actually, splitting ups.status into an array
2010 Aug 19
2
Can't read/write to _nonfi
Good afternoon, Hope you all have a wonderful day. I am glad to be here. Hope you could help me with the following errors that i have been trying to figure it all out since last week. I am using Splus from Insightful, and as i read, R and Splus are very similar. So hope you could help me. I have been continously received these error messages after i ran my small program for couple of
2010 Oct 15
8
drop dead fix
Hello list, I am about to have to dump Asterisk in favor of some other VOIP/PBX solution; the reason? I have 304 voice prompts recorded as 22Khz wav format files that sound like crumpling paper whenever I convert them to the 8Khz wav/gsm format required by Asterisk. I was considering trying the G.729 codec, but reading through the specs, I see that the 8Khz conversion is going to
2016 Jan 15
4
Proposal: always handle keys in separate process
How about using the existing OpenSSH client's PKCS#11 support to isolate keying material in a dedicated process? A similar approach, "Practical key privilege separation using Caml Crush", was discussed at FOSDEM'15 with a focus on Heatbleed [1][2] but the ideas and principles are the same. Now this is easily done using the following available components: - SoftHSM to store
2017 May 12
2
ls hangs in internal-sftp for LDAP users
Le 12/05/2017 ? 12:47, Alexander Wuerstlein a ?crit : > On 2017-05-12T12:07, mh at ow2.org <mh at ow2.org> wrote: >> I'm using 7.2p2-4ubuntu2.1 >> >> I have the same exact problem as described in the first comment in >> https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1573 >> >> Initially, my ldap server hostname and IP is only in /etc/hosts, not in
2017 May 18
2
ls hangs in internal-sftp for LDAP users + numeric uid/gid instead of names
On 2017-05-18T13:13, mh at ow2.org <mh at ow2.org> wrote: > Le 18/05/2017 ? 12:17, mh at ow2.org a ?crit : > > However, I get uid/gid numbers instead of names within sftp session (ls > > -l) ? I don't know if it's new but I would definitively prefer names... > > It seems the reason is : > > open("/etc/passwd", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = -1 EACCES
2007 Mar 23
1
Permissions on the ssh-agent socket
Hello, this may be a stupid question, but I'll ask anyways because I was unable to get a satisfying answer somwhere else. So feel free to simply point out my stupidity, if the problem lies only there. The question: If I start an ssh-agent, it creates a socket (/tmp/ssh-*/agent.*), with the socket's and the directory's permissions set to 600. However, if I now connect to a remote
2011 Jul 16
1
Forum software is rubbish.
Hi, I just tried to register for the wine forum, and noticed several really annoying things about the process: 1. The "Register" link is kind of hard to find. Normally it is just next to the "Forgot password" link. 2. No SSL. 3. You emailed me my password! Argh! This is a terrible idea for obvious reasons, and also implies: 4. Passwords aren't stored hashed. Seriously.
2009 Sep 11
0
R - box design-scatter plot für means/regression/lme?
Dear All! It's now weeks that I'm going crazy with R, and as I'm a new user I now ask for help (also because I still have only a few days to finish..)... So shortly I describe you my Experiment in which I was looking for the decomposition of herbivore dung under different treatments: I made a box design experiment which is structured in the following way: I collected dung from 2
2017 May 18
2
ls hangs in internal-sftp for LDAP users + numeric uid/gid instead of names
Le 12/05/2017 ? 14:03, Alexander Wuerstlein a ?crit : > On 2017-05-12T13:49, mh at ow2.org <mh at ow2.org> wrote: >> Le 12/05/2017 ? 12:47, Alexander Wuerstlein a ?crit : >>> On 2017-05-12T12:07, mh at ow2.org <mh at ow2.org> wrote: >>>> I'm using 7.2p2-4ubuntu2.1 >>>> >>>> I have the same exact problem as described in the first
2011 Jun 15
1
Fitting a choice model (Bradley-Terry generalization)
I have some data I would like to model which involves choice of food by dung beetles. There are a number of experiments where in each case, there are five choices. Overall there are more than 5 different foods being compared (including a placebo) and different experiments use different comparisons. The problem is a generalization of Bradley-Terry but it differs from some generalizations in
2016 Nov 28
2
Inconsistency between legacy and release notes?
On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 1:16 AM, Alexander Wuerstlein <arw at cs.fau.de> wrote: [...] > Afaik its because DSA key size has (for very weird reasons admittedly: > FIPS 186-4) been limited to 1024 bits which is considered weak nowadays. Use of DSA within the SSH protocol requires the use of SHA1, which is 160 bits (80 bits against a birthday attack) and is reaching its use-by date. This
2016 Jan 14
4
Proposal: always handle keys in separate process
Hello, in light of the recent CVE-2016-0777, I came up with the following idea, that would have lessened its impact. Feel free to ignore or flame me, maybe its stupid or I missed something :) - private key material should only ever be handled in a separate process from the SSH client. ssh-agent (maybe slightly extended) seems the logical choice. - in places where the client currently reads