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2004 Sep 10
0
Welcome to b3ta
ugh, some new evil spamming technique? send a group invite to mailing lists, hoping one of the members will join? Josh --- b3ta Moderator <b3ta-owner@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Welcome to B3ta > > It's a free weekly newsletter reporting on the coolest stuff on the > net. > > We work very hard to make best thing in your inbox this week. > > We also use
2002 Nov 07
1
Can't update profile 3r floppy
Hi, I used samba as PDC in redhat 7.2. Some users found a problems when logoff. It war shown "Windows can't update profile \\server\Docu...\SentTo\3r Floppy(A)" and their profiles at samba have many prf???.tmp files in their "SentTo" directories. I must delete ...\SentTo\3r Floppy(A).lnk from their profiles both local and samba, It will disappear. How can I solve this
2005 Feb 13
2
dovecot-stable: NIL from in envelope request
Using the latest dovecot-stable (20050213) with pine, I get an empty "from" header in my e-mails. This doesn't happen with 1.0.59-test, nor did it happen with the first dovecot-stable (20050131). A partial connection log is below: 1.0-test59: IMAP DEBUG 15:23:32 2/13: 00000007 FETCH 1:41 (UID ENVELOPE BODY.PEEK[HEADER.FIELDS (Newsgroups Content-MD5 Content-Disposition
2001 Apr 25
0
NeXT // Broken _POSIX_SAVED_ID patch
Ok, for those running NeXT and other platforms with broken/missing _POSIX_SAVED_ID please try this patch, and anyone that has spent any amount of time dealing with this problem. I believe it's right. BTW, this patch is no where near as big as it looks. The patch was done against an earily version of the tree which had an issue with white space. - Ben --- ../openssh/uidswap.c Sun Apr 22
2007 Oct 21
1
Problem with fts found against Dovecot hg; examples + trace attached
I've been wanting to try out Squat for full-text indexing for a while now, so I finally gave it a whirl. I did a fresh pull from hg. I have it enabled, but it's taking *forever* to do a query. (Using alpine, I issued a Select command for all messages with some word anywhere, which presumably caused the Squat indexer to run.) I think Dovecot is infinite looping. I thought something
2013 Mar 19
2
[Announce] Samba 4.0.4 Security Release Available for Download
Release Announcements --------------------- This is a security release in order to address CVE-2013-1863 (World-writeable files may be created in additional shares on a Samba 4.0 AD DC). o CVE-2013-1863: Administrators of the Samba 4.0 Active Directory Domain Controller might unexpectedly find files created world-writeable if additional CIFS file shares are created on the AD DC.
2013 Mar 19
2
[Announce] Samba 4.0.4 Security Release Available for Download
Release Announcements --------------------- This is a security release in order to address CVE-2013-1863 (World-writeable files may be created in additional shares on a Samba 4.0 AD DC). o CVE-2013-1863: Administrators of the Samba 4.0 Active Directory Domain Controller might unexpectedly find files created world-writeable if additional CIFS file shares are created on the AD DC.
2009 Feb 28
1
allow_nets
Hello, Im using Ubuntu 8.10 with Dovecot 1.0.10. I am using passwd files, not a MySQL database. I have 2 files, a "users" file, and a "passwd" file. I have added: allow_nets=10.1.10.1 to the end of a specific users entry in the users file. When that user tries to login, I get the following in the logs: dovecot: 2009-02-28 09:06:59 Error: IMAP(bob at mydomain.com):
2004 Feb 16
2
debian unstable : mutt polling imap mailboxes
Package: dovecot Version: 0.99.10.4-2 I am accessing my IMAP folder on my ~/Maildir using mutt via Dovecot and I have this problem whereby mutt incorrectly reports I have new mail in a "mailboxes" polled mailbox. This happens all the time when I press the key bound to change mailbox. I use courier IMAP at school, and I have not experienced this problem. A bug with dovecot or mutt?
2004 Dec 14
1
openvpn/shorewall tunnel problem
Dear list, I am having a problem with openvpn. I have the following arrangement, running two instances of openvpn on "home fw". I want to protect my WLAN in back of the home fw and that works fine. I can see "Peer connection initiated with 192.168.1.3:5000" in daemon.log on homefw. Nothing gets initiated with officefw, nor can I ping the other end of the tunnel at officefw.
2011 Sep 22
2
VoIP Abuse to Twitter (real time VoIP Abuse)
Apologies for cross posting but some of us aren't on the other list (vice/versa) and thought both groups would benefit. For those familiar with the VoIP Abuse Project, no need to explain the gist of this. I got tired of parsing through the alerts (lists) I receive via email daily. They're long and sometimes I don't have the time to post them all. So for now, posting VoIP Abuse
1997 Feb 18
0
Abuse of the syslog facility
Any unpriveledged user can abuse the syslog facility in an interesting way. The following example is a good one that can put misleading information in the logs. ------------------------------- #include <syslog.h> void main(void){ const char *mesg1 = "hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { SeekComplete DataRequest Error } { UncorrectableError }, CHS=157/2/9, sector=2826\0"; const char
2007 Jul 26
0
abuse
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2004 Jun 05
0
Spamcop abuse reports for openssh-unix-dev messages
Would the person(s) who is reporting the occasional spam messages relayed through this list to Spamcop please refrain from doing so, or unsubscribe? You were warned that the list is open when you subscribed *and* that a small amount of spam would make it through as a result. As a result of this: my friend, who has generously dontated the use of a co-located server to act as a relay for this
2005 Jun 21
0
[sourceforge.net abuse] New JAVA application server for Asterisk - OrderlyCalls
Matt, Sourceforge.net is exclusively for hosting software whose licensing terms meet the OSI's definition of Open Source: http://opensource.org/docs/definition.php Your licensing terms include the following, which is not compliant with the OSI definition: Usage Restrictions In addition to the restrictions of the LGPL, the following restrictions apply: ... OrderlyCalls may not be
2010 Sep 30
0
Friday 12 Noon EDT: VoIP Abuse Project
By popular request, we've convinced someone from the VoIP Abuse Project to join us tomorrow at noon on VUC. I think many of you will be interested in this topic, so please come by, join in and ask questions. http://vuc.me for all connection info and links to VoIP Abuse Project A couple of other features and announcements are scheduled after that segment, including an Astricon update and
2019 Aug 06
0
[PATCH 09/15] mm: don't abuse pte_index() in hmm_vma_handle_pmd
pte_index is an internal arch helper in various architectures, without consistent semantics. Open code that calculation of a PMD index based on the virtual address instead. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch at lst.de> --- mm/hmm.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/mm/hmm.c b/mm/hmm.c index 03d37e102e3b..2083e4db46f5 100644 --- a/mm/hmm.c +++
2005 Feb 27
0
[abuse #255766] Systems Support Online Autoreply
***** This an automatic response to confirm that we have received your recent report regarding a Network Abuse or Security incident involving an IKANO Communications Branded partner, and are taking the following actions to resolve the issue. ***** The subject of your e-mail was: Postmaster, &#288;&#279;&#355; ready for
2005 Feb 27
0
RE: Abuse, Fèèl youngèr and Bètter Hèrbal Way (verification)
You are receiving this reply because you just emailed one of us at EDSON Internet and we are protecting ourselves from receiving junk mail. Please read the below, action is required on your part: Edson Internet has been in business for over 10 years and because of that we get over 4000 junk mails a day! Therefore, we have implemented this system to be more responsive to you. I hope you will
2016 Jan 29
0
Abuse of a private glibc symbol in R 3.2.3
Here is my log from 'make check' using an Intel i5 64-bit processor - http://pastebin.com/raw/N6SYAuFX Here is Isaac's log from 'make check' using an Intel Atom 32-bit processor - http://pastebin.com/raw/sey6DEk9 We are both on Alpine Linux, which uses the musl libc. http://www.musl-libc.org/ Thank you very much. On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 9:54 AM, Alba Pompeo <albapompeo