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2023 Dec 20
1
rsync over ssh fails with --files-from
What is the error? I assume you know that with that syntax the
filelist.txt is local rather than remote.
On 12/20/23 09:50, Alex via rsync wrote:
> Hi, I've been using rsync on fedora over ssh to sync directories for
> decades, but suddenly having a problem with transferring multiple files
> at a time to one specific host using --files-from. I can't think of what
> might
2023 Dec 21
1
rsync over ssh fails with --files-from
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 11:03?AM Kevin Korb via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org>
wrote:
> What is the error? I assume you know that with that syntax the
> filelist.txt is local rather than remote.
>
Yes, I do know it refers to the list of local files.
There is no error - it just hangs indefinitely until some timeout period.
This is what it looks like on the remote side:
$
2023 Dec 21
1
rsync over ssh fails with --files-from
Can someone help me determine if these errors are normal or if this could
somehow be the cause? I've removed the last three columns for readability -
they were all zeros.
# column -t /proc/net/dev
Inter-| Receive | Transmit
face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame compressed
multicast|bytes packets errs drop fifo
lo: 133093161 146045 0
2023 Dec 21
1
rsync over ssh fails with --files-from
The errors column is 0. The drop column is 18. The second bit number
is the number of packets which should grow. At least that is how I read
it. Column makes it more readable in a terminal but not so much in an
email.
On 12/21/23 14:18, Alex wrote:
> Can someone help me determine if these errors are normal or if this
> could somehow be the cause? I've removed the last three
2004 Apr 21
2
Resizing a ListCtrl
Hi Guys,
I''m having serious troubles resizing a dialog with a ListCtrl. The ctrl
will not resize horizontally no matter what I''m doing. I''ve attached a
sample code below. Any help will be greatly appreciated, as I really
like wxRuby :)
I''ve also tried to copy from the example from listtest.rbw, but that
also doesn''t seem to work.
Another thing
2024 Oct 18
2
Confusion using "ssh-add -D" and then "ssh-add -l"
I'm confused by the following:-
rcfg at q957$ ssh-add -l
256 SHA256:gl9l9m/xnYpL9P7WkL60L+FcJ0+r2c5Ci770p9VEC08 chris at q957 (ED25519)
256 SHA256:4XDYbepg8zK43pofpQ8IGxMAXkej298a0XZHWjJTIQQ chris at q957 (ED25519)
3072 SHA256:yeQw8xe9rrxHKLqICoXNwReZKKV9HI1UeTCf95QywXM chris at t470 (RSA)
256 SHA256:dluRgJeTqJ32jKxRrSdjr/cibbIOZQeq8Inlna3+Sdw chris at q957 (ED25519)
2012 Jun 18
1
Changing many csv files using apply?
Dear all,
I have many csv files whose contents I want to change a bit en masse. So far, I've written code that can change them in a for loop, like so:
# Subset of files in the folder I want to change
subset = "somestring"
# Retrieve list of files to change
filelist=list.files()
filelist = filelist[grep(subset, filelist)]
for(i in 1:length(filelist)){
setwd(readdir)
2009 Feb 19
2
read.table : how to condition on error while opening file?
Hi,
I'm using read.table in a loop, to read in multiple files. The problem
is that when a file is missing there is an error message and the loop is
broken; what I'd like to do is to test for the error and simply do
"next" instead of breaking the loop. Anybody knows how to do that?
Example:
filelist <- c("file1.txt", "file2.txt",
2024 Oct 18
1
Confusion using "ssh-add -D" and then "ssh-add -l"
On 18/10/2024 11:38, Chris Green wrote:
> chris$ ssh-add -l
> 256 SHA256:4XDYbepg8zK43pofpQ8IGxMAXkej298a0XZHWjJTIQQ chris at q957 (ED25519)
> 3072 SHA256:yeQw8xe9rrxHKLqICoXNwReZKKV9HI1UeTCf95QywXM chris at t470 (RSA)
> 256 SHA256:dluRgJeTqJ32jKxRrSdjr/cibbIOZQeq8Inlna3+Sdw chris at q957 (ED25519)
> 256 SHA256:gl9l9m/xnYpL9P7WkL60L+FcJ0+r2c5Ci770p9VEC08
2003 Feb 12
2
Filelist caching
Hi,
I've noticed every time someone does an rsync-request on my ftp-site
(which also provides rsync as mirror method), rsyncd creates a filelist.
This is a quite IO and CPU intensive procedure, especially for things
mirrors like FreeBSD with lots of little files.
I was wondering... is there a way to cache that filelist? Our mirrors
are updated once, or twice a day, it could speed up
2013 Dec 07
4
New key type (ed25519) and private key format
Hi,
Markus has just committed a few changes that add support for the Ed25519
signature algorithm[1] as a new private key type. This algorithm has a
few benefits: it is fast (comparable to ECDSA and RSA), offers 256-bit
security and doesn't require random numbers to generate a signature.
This last property means it completely avoids (EC-)DSA's horrible,
private-key leaking problem when fed
2020 Jul 18
10
[Bug 3195] New: ssh-keygen unable to convert ED25519 public keys
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3195
Bug ID: 3195
Summary: ssh-keygen unable to convert ED25519 public keys
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 8.2p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: ssh-keygen
Assignee:
2010 Feb 19
3
Plotting multiple table automatically
Hi All,
I have a slight issue getting R to plot a series of tables automatically.
Essentially I have a series of tables that I wish to plot. They are named
on_2, on_3 etc. based on the file name when they were read in. I have
filelist <- list.files() to give me list of the table names. I wish to plot
each table, so I was thinking along some kind of for loop as below:
for (i in 1:Number_Files)
2009 Mar 23
2
Looping of read.table and assignment
Dear all,
I am trying to read in and assign data from 50 tables in an automated fashion. I have the following code, which I created with the help of textbooks and the internet, but it only seems to read in the final data file over and over again. For example, when I type:> table_1951 I get the same values in the table as when I type> table_2000 despite the values in the source tables
2024 Oct 21
7
Security of ssh across a LAN, public key versus password
I have a small LAN at home with nine or ten systems on it running
various varieties of Linux. I 'do things' on the LAN either from my
dekstop machine or from my laptop, both run Xubuntu 24.04 at the
moment.
There's a couple of headless systems on the LAN where login security
is important to me and I've been thinking about the relative merits of
password and public-key
2015 Jan 09
2
OpenSSH_6.7p1 hostbased authentication failing on linux->linux connection. what's wrong with my config?
On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 13:00:10 -0800, grantksupport at operamail.com wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Mark Hahn wrote:
> > >> The one you are missing is EnableSSHKeysign.
> >
> > I suppose it's worth asking: is your ssh-keysign suid root
> > (and are the permissions on your host keys sufficiently tight)?
>
> Note that
2009 Mar 27
2
Assignment to variables fails to loop
Dear all,
I think I'm nearly there in writing R code which will read in files with two variable parts to the file name and then assigning these file names to objects, which also have two variable parts. I have got the code running without encountering errors, however, I receive 50+ of the same warnings:
1: In assign(paste("Fekete_", index$year, index$month, sep = ""),
2024 Nov 06
1
Using multiple dat files
"It seems therefore that there is no other way than read in individually >
100 weather tables using read.tables., right? Using file.choose() doesn't
change the work."
Yes. With that many files, file.choose() does not make sense. However, I
still do not understand what is the problem with using lapply() on the
character vector of file names with read.table() as you did in your
2023 Sep 03
1
[patch] ssh-keygen(1): generate Ed25519 keys when invoked without arguments
Dear all,
Ed25519 public keys being as small as they are is very convenient.
There is an opportunity to nudge the world towards modern algorithms.
I believe choices made in OpenSSH can positively impact the wider
eco-system and industry. I'd like to suggest ssh-keygen to generate an
Ed25519 keypair, if invoked without any arguments.
OpenSSH has supported Ed25519 since version 6.5 (January
2015 Oct 08
3
[PATCH] Enabling ECDSA in PKCS#11 support for ssh-agent
Thomas Calderon <calderon.thomas at gmail.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> There is no need to add new mechanism identifiers to use specific curves.
>
> This can be done already using the CKM_ECDSA mechanism parameters (see
> CKA_ECDSA_PARAMS
> in the standard).
> Given that the underlying HW or SW tokens supports Ed25519 curves, then you
> could leverage it even with