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2020 Apr 09
4
Parallel transfers with sftp (call for testing / advice)
> Le 9 avr. 2020 ? 00:34, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel at gmail.com> a ?crit :
>
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 11:31 AM Cyril Servant <cyril.servant at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello, I'd like to share with you an evolution I made on sftp.
>
> It *sounds* like you should be using rparallelized rsync over xargs.
> Partial sftp or scp transfers are almost
2020 May 05
7
Parallel transfers with sftp (call for testing / advice)
Peter Stuge wrote:
>
> Matthieu Hautreux wrote:
>> The change proposed by Cyril in sftp is a very pragmatic approach to
>> deal with parallelism at the file transfer level. It leverages the
>> already existing sftp protocol and its capability to write/read file
>> content at specified offsets. This enables to speed up sftp transfers
>> significantly by
2020 May 04
3
Parallel transfers with sftp (call for testing / advice)
Le 10/04/2020 ? 01:55, Darren Tucker a ?crit?:
> On Thu, 9 Apr 2020 at 01:34, Cyril Servant <cyril.servant at gmail.com> wrote:
> [...]
>> Each of our front
>> nodes has an outgoing bandwidth limit (let's say 1Gb/s each, generally more
>> limited by the CPU than by the network bandwidth),
> You might also want to experiment with the Ciphers and MACs since
>
2014 Jan 17
15
Call for testing: OpenSSH-6.5
Hi,
OpenSSH 6.5 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains
some substantial new features and a number of bugfixes.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is
2020 May 06
2
Parallel transfers with sftp (call for testing / advice)
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 4:31 AM Peter Stuge <peter at stuge.se> wrote:
>
> Matthieu Hautreux wrote:
> > The change proposed by Cyril in sftp is a very pragmatic approach to
> > deal with parallelism at the file transfer level. It leverages the
> > already existing sftp protocol and its capability to write/read file
> > content at specified offsets. This enables
2017 Sep 23
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.6
> Portable OpenSSH is also available via [...] Github:
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable
>
> Running the regression tests supplied with Portable OpenSSH does not
require installation and is a simply:
>
> $ ./configure && make tests
I was going to try this on Kali Linux (latest version), but ran into
trouble right away. No "configure" script exists
2017 Mar 16
4
PXE vmlinuz kernel doesn't recognize memory in Intel NUC?
Hello all! I'm hoping someone can help. I'm having 2 issues; first:
When trying to load a CentOS LiveCD via PXE on an Intel NUC (NUC6CAY), I
get:
"Not enough memory to load specified image". The image is 1.1 gigs, and
there is 16 gigs of memory in the NUC.
To combat this, I found this forum post
<https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1398> which suggested using
2020 Sep 24
2
cifsacl not working
On 9/24/20 11:51 AM, Aur?lien Aptel wrote:
> The request-keys config looks right.
>
> You can check if winbind is properly configured trying to map with the
> winbind CLI client called wbinfo. For example:
>
> # wbinfo -i NUC\\administrator
> NUC\administrator:*:20501:20514::/home/NUC/administrator:/bin/bash
> ^^^^^ ^^^^^
> uid
2007 May 31
3
Venn diagram
Hello,
I am a total beginner with ?R? and found a package ?venn? to
create a venn diagram.
The problem is, I cannot create the vectors required for the diagram.
The manual say:
"R> venn(accession, libname, main = "All samples")
where accession was a vector containing the codes identifying
the RNA sequences, and libname was a vector containing the codes
identifying the
2018 Apr 21
4
build-issue on AIX with openssh-7.7p1 - easy correction! included
Get the following error:
root at x065:[/data/prj/openbsd/openssh/openssh-7.7p1/openbsd-compat]make
??????? xlc_r -I/opt/include -O2 -qmaxmem=-1 -qarch=pwr5 -q64 -I. -I..
-I../../src/openssh-7.7p1/openbsd-compat
-I../../src/openssh-7.7p1/openbsd-compat/.. -I/opt/include
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c ../../src/openssh-7.7p1/openbsd-compat/strndup.c
2020 Sep 24
2
cifsacl not working
On 9/24/20 8:53 AM, Aur?lien Aptel wrote:
> Ken Bass via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> writes:
>> I installed a new Ubuntu 20.4 LTS system (smbd 4.11.6) . Initially I
>> tried using the SSSD and 'realm' to join the domain. Everything worked
>> similar to my Centos 7 install and I thought I was finished.
>>
>> The one thing not working is? cifs
2020 May 18
2
Parallel transfers with sftp (call for testing / advice)
Hi Peter, and thank you for your advice, it's really appreciated.
> * A new thread queue infrastructure
>
> Please forget about using this pattern in the OpenSSH context. Others have
> mentioned that threading requires much more care, and while that is true I
> think a simple thread queue is doable, although I think there's an
> issue or two still overlooked in the
2014 Dec 19
2
chaining AUTH methods -- adding GoogleAuthenticator 2nd Factor to pubkey auth? can't get the GA prompt :-/
I added an EXPLICIT
AuthenticationMethods publickey,keyboard-interactive
+ UsePam yes
to sshd_config. Now, at connect attempt I get
Password:
Verification code:
Password:
Verification code:
Password:
...
I.e.,
It's asking for Password, not accepting pubkey
AND
when given the password (which is correct), and the GA VerificationCode, it
simply repeats the credentials request.
2024 Jan 26
1
enable strong KexAlgorithms, Ciphers and MACs in /etc/ssh/sshd_config file on RHEL 8.x Linux OS
On 25.01.24 14:09, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> I am running the below servers on Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.7
> How do I enable strong KexAlgorithms, Ciphers and MACs
On RHEL 8, you need to be aware that there are "crypto policies"
modifying sshd's behaviour, and it would likely be the *preferred*
method to inject your intended config changes *there* (unless they
2015 Jan 08
5
Intel NUC? Any experience
Folks
The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a
server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my
environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the storage
needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer:
1) Does Centos6 and/or Centos7 install from a USB connected optical
drive? or a USB flash drive? I'd
2023 Jun 30
1
Subsystem sftp invoked even though forced command created
On 30/06/2023 09:56, Damien Miller wrote:
> It's very hard to figure out what is happening here without a debug log.
>
> You can get one by stopping the listening sshd and running it manually
> in debug mode, e.g. "/usr/sbin/sshd -ddd"
Or starting one in debug mode on a different port, e.g. "-p99 -ddd"
2020 Jan 17
3
Twin HDMI
Hello,
I have an Intel NUC7PJYH running CentOS 6.8. This is a NUC with standard USB, 1GbE and 2*HDMI.
Installation was no problem providing acpi=off.
The problem is that by default the two displays are mirrored and I can?t seem to separate them.
I can only see one HDMI port from CentOS.
I need to see both HDMI ports discreetly.
Can you please help.
Regards,
Mark Woolfson
MW Consultancy Ltd
1999 Sep 02
1
trouble with the 'exclude' parameter of factor() (PR#265)
Full_Name: Laurent Gautier
Version: 0.65.0
OS: Irix 6.5
Submission from: (NULL) (195.110.4.98)
the following doesn't give what I expect
> test _ factor(ORGMORE[[1]],exclude=c(NA,"NOM"))
Warning message:
NAs introduced by coercion
> levels(test)
[1] "CYT" "EXC" "MEM" "NOM" "NUC" "SEC"
while this works...
>
2016 Nov 08
4
one host only: ssh_dispatch_run_fatal
Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> writes:
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Harry Putnam <reader at newsguy.com> wrote:
>> Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> writes:
>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 1:02 PM, Harry Putnam <reader at newsguy.com> wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>> gv harry> ssh -vv 2x
>>>>
>>>>
2020 Sep 24
2
cifsacl not working
On 9/24/20 12:10 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 24/09/2020 16:58, Ken Bass via samba wrote:
>> On 9/24/20 11:51 AM, Aur?lien Aptel wrote:
>>> The request-keys config looks right.
>>>
>>> You can check if winbind is properly configured trying to map with the
>>> winbind CLI client called wbinfo. For example:
>>>
>>> # wbinfo -i