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2018 Apr 05
2
draft-miller-ssh-agent-02: extensions and success messages
On 04/04/18 21:56, Damien Miller wrote: > > I don't follow - clients always have to know that the last message sent > was, otherwise they wouldn't be able to disambiguate the shared > SSH_AGENT_SUCCESS / SSH_AGENT_FAILURE. The format of that message doesn't change though -- it's always a single byte (so you don't need that information in the function that actually
2000 Oct 08
1
OpenSSH-2.2.0 problem with ssh.com ssh-agent2
The OpenSSH and ssh.com agents use a completely different set of messages for dealing with DSA keys, so I don't expect the OpenSSH client to be able to get DSA keys from ssh-agent2. However, if I'm running "ssh-agent2 -1", I expect OpenSSH to be able to use RSA keys stored in ssh-agent2's agent1 compatibility box. And it does. However, there's a problem. If I'm
2015 Nov 29
22
[Bug 2511] New: Drop fine-grained privileges on Illumos/Solaris
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2511 Bug ID: 2511 Summary: Drop fine-grained privileges on Illumos/Solaris Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 7.1p1 Hardware: Other OS: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee: unassigned-bugs
2016 Jul 22
2
CentOS 6.7->6.8, ssh-add issue
Folks, I am perplexed. I updated my workstation at work Wed before I left, from 6.7 to 6.8. Then, yesterday, I went to use ssh-add -s libcoolkeypk11.so, which I've done many times before to add the certs from my PIV card... and 100% of the time if fails, letting me SSH_AGENT_FAILURE, cannot add card. Now, using a script called sccr, which uses my public and private key to generate a
2020 Jun 09
3
[PATCH v2 0/2] Add openssl engine keys with provider upgrade path
I've architected this in a way that looks future proof at least to the openssl provider transition. What will happen in openssl 3.0.0 is that providers become active and will accept keys via URI. The current file mechanisms will still be available but internally it will become a file URI. To support the provider interface, openssl will have to accept keys by URI instead of file and may
2010 Apr 06
3
Using OpenSSH with smart cards HOWTO
On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 15:52 +0300, Lars Nooden wrote: > You might wish to focus on sftp instead of scp. Okay, I will have a look. I had some problems: 1) I would like to store smart card information -o PKCS11Provider=/usr/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so in /etc/ssh/ssh-config. Is it possible? 2) ssh-add -s does not seem to work. Read:
2002 Jul 06
0
Development Countries, News in brief
The Financial News, July 2002 Production Mini-plants in mobile containers. Co-investment Program "...Science Network will supply to countries and developing regions the technology and the necessary support for the production in series of Mini-plants in mobile containers (40-foot). The Mini-plant system is designed in such a way that all the production machinery is fixed on the platform of
2017 Oct 26
3
[RFC 0/2] add engine based keys
Engine keys are private key files which are only understood by openssl external engines. ?The problem is they can't be loaded with the usual openssl methods, they have to be loaded via ENGINE_load_private_key(). ?Because they're files, they fit well into openssh pub/private file structure, so they're not very appropriately handled by the pkcs11 interface because it assumes the private
2016 Jul 26
4
CentOS 6.7->6.8, ssh-add issue, followup, more info
> -----Original Message----- > From: m.roth at 5-cent.us [mailto:m.roth at 5-cent.us] > Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 4:15 PM > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6.7->6.8, ssh-add issue, followup, more info > > m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > > Folks, > > > > I am perplexed. I updated my workstation at work Wed before I left, > >
2011 Jul 25
2
Selecting unique values
Greetings I have a dataset with occurrence records of multiple species. I need to get rid of multiple listings of the same occurrence point for a species (as you see below in red and blue typeface). How do I create a dataset only with unique set of longitude and latitude for each species? Thanks in advance. Species_name Longitude Latitude Abies concolor -106.601 35.868 Abies concolor -106.493
2010 Apr 23
0
VUC Friday: Bill Miller, former VP of Product Management
Our guest today has a long and interesting background in network and VoIP technologies as well as having been at the head of Digium's product management: Bill "@beelinebill" Miller. To join us and hear (and talk to) Bill, see http://vuc.me You can call sip:200901 at login.zipdx.com in g722 wideband (or g711) Jump on IRC #vuc channel There are a number of other ways to connect
2010 Oct 11
0
AUTOREPLY Re: ATTN: David Miller Re: Config review (2.0.5)
Vielen Dank f?r Ihre Email! Ich bin heute leider nicht im B?ro, erhalte Ihre Email aber trotzdem. In dringenden F?llen k?nnen Sie mich auch per Handy erreichen: 0177-7372923. Mit freundlichen Gr??en aus Sarstedt Hauke Hagedorn -- Hagedorn Internet- & Veranstaltungsdienstleistungen Wenderter Str. 37d 31157 Sarstedt Ust-Id DE 256037115 Tel: +49 5066 917 339 1 Fax: +49 5066 917 339 9
2007 Sep 24
1
Re: Peer review draft for the new media types/file extensions
" Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves " <justivo@gmail.com> wrote: > On 9/24/07, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote: > > The point I > > wanted to bring up was the MAY ignore unrecognised stream > > types, which I understood to be a future proofing mechanism. > > Oh. > > There is a similar notice in the wiki, which I did not integrate in > the
2007 Sep 24
1
Re: Peer review draft for the new media types/file extensions
" Ivo Emanuel Gon?alves " <justivo@gmail.com> wrote: > On 9/24/07, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote: > > The point I > > wanted to bring up was the MAY ignore unrecognised stream > > types, which I understood to be a future proofing mechanism. > > Oh. > > There is a similar notice in the wiki, which I did not integrate in > the
2007 Sep 19
3
Peer review draft for the new media types/file extensions
Oh, hey, I'm more or less on the final stages of drafting the registration proposal that will be submitted to the IETF. If you have comments, suggestions, fixes, anything, this is it. https://trac.xiph.org/browser/experimental/ivo/drafts/draft-xiph-rfc3534bis.txt -Ivo
2007 Sep 19
3
Peer review draft for the new media types/file extensions
Oh, hey, I'm more or less on the final stages of drafting the registration proposal that will be submitted to the IETF. If you have comments, suggestions, fixes, anything, this is it. https://trac.xiph.org/browser/experimental/ivo/drafts/draft-xiph-rfc3534bis.txt -Ivo
2007 Apr 24
5
Random Number Generator of Park and Miller
Hi, I failed to search for R package providing random number generator of "Park and Miller". Anyone know any R package supporting this kind of function? Thanks, Grace -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Random-Number-Generator-of-Park-and-Miller-tf3636501.html#a10154554 Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2019 Jan 28
0
Rsync to backup dbox with SIS (Daniel Miller)
> Probably not the answer you want - but I would strongly suggest using > Dovecot replication.? Dovecot replication Just Works - so don't reinvent > the wheel when Timo provided such a polished tool already.? Okay, thanks, I'll look at replication for the warm spare. Although we do use shared folders, which your link below says don't work properly. > And based on > my
2008 May 15
3
Squatting
Hey Campers, I liked Camping so much that I had to "port" it to Perl. My framework is called Squatting (as in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squatting), and you can get it from the following places: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Squatting/ http://github.com/beppu/squatting/tree/master It''s not a straight port of the Camping code, because Camping uses some weird Ruby idioms that
2009 Aug 01
2
Web Forum for SysLinux (Miller, Shao)
Hello, to quote another user, ?long time reader (practically) first time poster?. First off I must say I am not a huge forums fan myself (That is why when hpa declined boot-land?s offer I wasn?t surprised), however I do want to address some of the statements I read here, and give my two cents. ? There is another aspect to this, and that is that web forums suck for searching... it is very fast