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2006 Mar 22
1
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:11.ipsec
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-06:11.ipsec Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: IPsec replay attack vulnerability Category: core Module: sys_netipsec Announced:
2006 Mar 22
1
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-06:11.ipsec
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-06:11.ipsec Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: IPsec replay attack vulnerability Category: core Module: sys_netipsec Announced:
2003 Sep 11
2
FAST_IPSEC doesn't seem to honor net.key.prefered_oldsa=0
When using the FAST_IPSEC option in the kernel build, the sysctl variable net.key.prefered_oldsa seems to make no difference. The kernel always chooses an old SA. This problem can be easily reproduced. Just wait till the soft limit of the SA is expired and do a setkey -F on the remote and then ping through the tunnel. Because the old SA's are preferred and the remote no longer has the old
2005 Jul 31
1
Kernel Source Divergence, Security (was: booting gbde-encrypted filesystem)
In message <20050731135919.GA43753@afields.ca>, Allan Fields writes: >Yes, this is all very nice, but when is someone actually going to >commit it? ;) I'm (as always) short of time, and GBDE is not the top priority for me for the time being. So I am more than happy to see people band together and improve gbde. The main work necessary is to polish the userland program and that
2003 Jun 04
1
Broken -STABLE kernel build?
Is anyone else seeing this: perl @/kern/makeops.pl -h @/opencrypto/crypto_if.m rm -f .depend mkdep -f .depend -a -nostdinc -D_KERNEL -DKLD_MODULE -I- -I. -I@ -I@/../include -I/usr/obj/usr/local/src-STABLE/src/i386/usr/include /usr/local/src-STABLE/src/sys/modules/hifn/../../dev/hifn/hifn7751.c /usr/local/src-STABLE/src/sys/modules/hifn/../../dev/hifn/hifn7751.c:47: opt_hifn.h: No such file or
2008 Nov 14
3
FreeBSD 6.3 gre and traceroute
Stephen Clark wrote: > Robert Noland wrote: >> On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 07:48 -0500, Stephen Clark wrote: >>> Julian Elischer wrote: >>>> Stephen Clark wrote: >>>>> Julian Elischer wrote: >>>>>> you will need to define the setup and question better. >>>> thanks.. cleaning it up a bit more... >>>> >>>>
2010 Jul 05
1
Linux-Windows problem
Dear All, I faced the following problem. With the same data.frame the results are different under Linux and Windows. Could you help on this topic? Thanks in advance, Ildiko Linux: > d = read.csv("CRP.csv") > d$drugCode = as.numeric(d$drug) > cor(d, use="pairwise.complete.obs") PATIENT BL.CRP X24HR.CRP X48HR.CRP drug drugCode PATIENT NA
2018 May 21
2
Bootstrap and average median squared error
Dear R-experts, I am trying to bootstrap (and average) the median squared error evaluation metric for a robust regression. I can't get it. What is going wrong ? Here is the reproducible example. ############################# install.packages( "quantreg" ) library(quantreg) crp <-c(12,14,13,24,25,34,45,56,25,34,47,44,35,24,53,44,55,46,36,67) bmi
2018 May 22
2
Bootstrap and average median squared error
I forgot, you should also set.seed() before calling boot() to make the results reproducible. Rui Barradas On 5/22/2018 10:00 AM, Rui Barradas wrote: > Hello, > > If you want to bootstrap a statistic, I suggest you use base package boot. > You would need the data in a data.frame, see how you could do it. > > > library(boot) > > bootMedianSE <- function(data,
2018 May 22
0
Bootstrap and average median squared error
Hello, If you want to bootstrap a statistic, I suggest you use base package boot. You would need the data in a data.frame, see how you could do it. library(boot) bootMedianSE <- function(data, indices){ d <- data[indices, ] fit <- rq(crp ~ bmi + glucose, tau = 0.5, data = d) ypred <- predict(fit) y <- d$crp median(y - ypred)^2 } dat <-
2017 Jul 28
3
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
I am trying to make a x-axis and y-axis titles with both a special character and a subscript. I am not being able to do this. I think its just a placing of my parenthesis, but I've tried (seemingly) everything. Even more, when I try the blog users code it works. Is it because I?m using longitudinal data? Even more. Is it possible to colour each one of the 15 lines with a different
2018 May 22
0
Bootstrap and average median squared error
On 5/22/2018 2:32 AM, Rui Barradas wrote: > bootMedianSE <- function(data, indices){ > ???? d <- data[indices, ] > ???? fit <- rq(crp ~ bmi + glucose, tau = 0.5, data = d) > ???? ypred <- predict(fit) > ???? y <- d$crp > ???? median(y - ypred)^2 > } since the OP is looking for the "median squared error", shouldn't the final line of the
2018 May 22
1
Bootstrap and average median squared error
Hello, Right! I copied from the OP's question without thinking about it. Corrected would be bootMedianSE <- function(data, indices){ d <- data[indices, ] fit <- rq(crp ~ bmi + glucose, tau = 0.5, data = d) ypred <- predict(fit) y <- d$crp median((y - ypred)^2) } Sorry, rui Barradas On 5/22/2018 11:32 AM, Daniel Nordlund wrote: > On 5/22/2018
2009 Nov 05
2
faxes received on mISDN
Hi, My initial setup for receiving faxes worked as follows: fax call arrives on ISDN BRI connected to a BOSCH PBX, signal sent to ALCATEL PBX via PRI QSIG then finally sent to ASTERISK via PRI EUROISDN. The Asterisk server then forwarded the call to a iaxmodem and HylaFax received the data. All worked fine. Now I got rid of both BOSCH and ALCATEL in the "fax path" and it's as
2017 Jul 31
2
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
> Hi Rosa > something like > plot(1,1, sub=expression(lambda^"2")) > So with your example, do you want something like > plot(c(1:5), CRP7raw[1,], type = "n", xlim=c(1,5), ylim=c(-10,5) , > xlab="Day in ICU", > ylab="CRP (mg/dL)", > sub = mtext(expression(lambda^2))) OOps! Either plot( ..., sub = *) or
2017 Jul 31
4
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
>>>>> PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> >>>>> on Mon, 31 Jul 2017 09:11:18 +0000 writes: > Hi Martin see in line >> -----Original Message----- From: Martin Maechler >> [mailto:maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch] Sent: Monday, July >> 31, 2017 10:52 AM To: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> >> Cc:
2006 Sep 12
1
openssh (OpenBSD) , bsdauth and tis authsrv
nuqneH, I've tried using TIS authsrv authentication via bsd auth and found it quite limited. The most important restriction it does not log ip and fqdn of the remote peer, nor the application name, to the authentication server. It does not matter much for TIS authsrv, but since other applications do provide such information, our authsrv version uses it for extra authentication restrictions.
2017 Jul 31
0
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
Hi Rosa something like plot(1,1, sub=expression(lambda^"2")) So with your example, do you want something like plot(c(1:5), CRP7raw[1,], type = "n", xlim=c(1,5), ylim=c(-10,5) , xlab="Day in ICU", ylab="CRP (mg/dL)", sub = mtext(expression(lambda^2))) CRP7graph <- apply(CRP7, 1, lines, col="gray") Cheers Petr >
2009 Apr 17
1
ColorRamp different from ColorRampPalette
I try to use ColorRamp as ColorRampPalette (i.e. with the same gradient), but it seems there is a nuance that I've missed. pal.crp<-colorRampPalette( c("blue", "white", "red"), space = "rgb") plot(rep(0,40),pch=16,col=pal.crp(40)) # is great But, using the same gradient with colorRamp is giving erratic colors. pal.cr<-colorRamp(
2017 Jul 31
0
Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and y-axis and colour different subjects in longitudinal data with different colours
Hi Martin see in line > -----Original Message----- > From: Martin Maechler [mailto:maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch] > Sent: Monday, July 31, 2017 10:52 AM > To: PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at precheza.cz> > Cc: Rosa Oliveira <rosita21 at gmail.com>; r-help mailing list <r-help at r- > project.org> > Subject: Re: [R] Superscript and subscrib R for legend x-axis and