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2007 Sep 10
0
(re: B. Baca 2) Dovecot] Unexpected input from auth master: CUID
Also check the top of Authentication processes section:
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## Authentication processes
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# Executable location
auth_executable = /path/to/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-auth
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2007 Sep 09
1
Unexpected input from auth master: CUID
Hello,
I'm using postfix(2.4.5) and dovecot(1.0.5), and till now I have been
using postfix deliver agent. Now I have tried to reconfigure postfix to
use the dovecot LDA, but I'm getting some strange error:
Sep 9 18:07:57 hostname deliver(username at domain.tld): BUG: Unexpected
input from auth master: CUID^I5
For IMAP and POP3 my configuration works fine.
I have tried it also with
2007 Sep 10
0
(re: B. Baca) Dovecot] Unexpected input from auth master: CUID
Branislav Baca wrote the following:
Hello,
I'm using postfix(2.4.5) and dovecot(1.0.5), and till now I have been
using postfix deliver agent. Now I have tried to reconfigure postfix to
use the dovecot LDA, but I'm getting some strange error:
Try this:
socket listen {
master {
path = /path/to/run/dovecot/auth-master
mode = 0600
user =
2009 Oct 12
1
unexpected behaviour of isSymmetric() (PR#14000)
Full_Name: Mike Danilov
Version: 2.9.0
OS: Fedora Core 9
Submission from: (NULL) (142.103.121.198)
When checking for the symmetry of a matrix, function isSymmetric.matrix() gets
confused by the discrepancy of colnames/rownames if its argument. See the code
snippet below. Perhaps it's a problem of the matrix product which copies
colnames of the first argument but not the rownames of the
2012 Aug 09
1
Using unicode symbol has unexpected results in levels of factor object
Dear all,
When I use a unicode symbol in the labels for a factor object, the corresponding level does not display as expected. However, using levels() on the factor returns the desired output. I noticed the discrepancy when the legend labels from a call to ggplot() did not display the desired symbol, but an explicitly built legend using the same labels did.
Example (I am trying to get the less
2010 Jun 07
3
rpm building and hyphens in Version tags
According to http://www.rpm.org/api/4.4.2.2/specfile.html a
Version: tag can contain a hyphen, as the tarball for the source
I am compiling is named 2.3-pre4 etc.
When I try to build it I get an error about the illegal char?
Anyone know about the discrepancy between the docs and RHEL's
rpmbuild? Without recreating a new tarball and bungling the name
how does one gracefully handle this?
2007 Mar 16
1
corrupted transaction log error resulting in multiple deliveries
I'm finally picking my dovecot project back up now, and after upgrading
rc19 to rc27, I sent a test message to an existing account which
resulted in log entries like these:
Mar 16 08:45:37 node7 deliver(user at example.com): Corrupted transaction
log file /var/indexes/example/com/u/us/user/.INBOX/dovecot.index.log:
Append with UID 3, but next_uid = 15368
Mar 16 08:45:37 node7
2002 Oct 19
3
SSH Documentation
Hello,
I'm trying to find very indepth documentation of OpenSSH, so far I have
found nothing of much use, if anyone could direct me to some advance texts
on openssh it would be greatly appreciated.
2017 Jan 16
2
Question on Kerberos (GSSAPI) auth
I?m working on an implementation of ?gssapi-with-mic? authentication for my AsyncSSH package and trying to get it to interoperate with OpenSSH. I?ve gotten it working, but there seems to be a discrepancy between the OpenSSH implementation and RFC 4462. Specifically, RFC 4462 says the following in section 3.4:
Since the user authentication process by its nature authenticates
only the client,
2006 Jan 12
2
Basis of fisher.test
I want to ascertain the basis of the table ranking,
i.e. the meaning of "extreme", in Fisher's Exact Test
as implemented in 'fisher.test', when applied to RxC
tables which are larger than 2x2.
One can summarise a strategy for the test as
1) For each table compatible with the margins
of the observed table, compute the probability
of this table conditional on the
2003 Sep 11
1
discrepancy between R and Splus lm.influence() functions for family=Gamma(link=identity)
Hello,
I am looking for an explanation and/or fix for a discrepancy in the behaviour of the R lm.influence() function [ version R 1.5.0 (2002-04-29) ] and the same function in Splus [ Splus version 5.1 release 1, running on SGI IRIX 6.2]. The discrepancy is of concern because I am migrating some Splus scripts to R and need to ensure consistency of results.
Specifically, when I fit a glm()
2012 Jun 06
3
extracting values from txt file that follow user-supplied quote
useRs-
I'm attempting to scan a more than 1Gb text file and read and store the
values that follow a specific key-phrase that is repeated multiple time
throughout the file. A snippet of the text file I'm trying to read is
attached. The text file is a dumping ground for various aspects of the
performance of the model that generates it. Thus, the location of
information I'm wanting
2011 Jan 22
1
Building and configuring nut 2.6.0 - documentation issue?
This morning I finished building and configuring nut 2.6.0 on OpenBSD
4.8, and it is running fine.
While I was in the config files, I noticed what looks like it may be a
discrepancy between the config file commetns and the configure script
default.
uspd.conf has the following comment:
# STATEPATH <path>
# STATEPATH /var/run/nut
#
# Tell upsd to look for the driver state sockets in
2019 Mar 26
4
Discrepancy between is.list() and is(x, "list")
> I have noticed a discrepancy between is.list() and is(x, ?list?)
There's a similar problem with inherits().
On R 3.5.3:
> f = function () 1
> class (f) = "f"
> is.function (f)
[1] TRUE
> inherits (f, "function")
[1] FALSE
I didn't check what happens with:
> class (f) = c ("f", "function")
However, they should have the same
2006 May 19
1
factor analysis - discrepancy in results from R vs. Stata
Hi,
I found a discrepancy between results in R and Stata for a factor analysis
with a promax rotation. For Stata:
. *rotate, factor(2) promax*
(promax rotation)
Rotated Factor Loadings
Variable | 1 2 Uniqueness
-------------+--------------------------------
pfq_amanag~y | -0.17802 0.64161 0.70698
pfq_bwalk_~ΓΈ | 0.72569 0.05570
2008 Dec 14
1
Is that iozone result normal?
5-nodes server and 1 node client are connected by gigabits Ethernet.
#] iozone -r 32k -r 512k -s 8G
KB reclen write rewrite read reread read write
read rewrite read fwrite frewrite fread freread
8388608 32 10559 9792 62435 62260
8388608 512 63012 63409 63409 63138
It seems 32k write/rewrite performance are very
2008 Apr 17
1
survreg() with frailty
Dear R-users,
I have noticed small discrepencies in the reported estimate of the
variance of the frailty by the print method for survreg() and the
'theta' component included in the object fit:
# Examples in R-2.6.2 for Windows
library(survival) # version 2.34-1 (2008-03-31)
# discrepancy
fit1 <- survreg(Surv(time, status) ~ rx + frailty(litter), rats)
fit1
fit1$history[[1]]$theta
2013 Apr 03
1
R-package preparation --as-cran behaving unexpectedly
Dear all,
I am trying to submit an R-package to CRAN. In preparation I do run
R_INSTALL_TAR=/bin/tar R CMD check --as-cran parallelize.dynamic_0.9.tar.gz
and the command finishes without warnings or errors. As a final output I get
NOTE: There was 1 note.
See
?.../Rpackages/parallelize.dynamic/parallelize.dynamic.Rcheck/00check.log?
for details.
The file contains the standard output of the
2009 Jun 11
2
Issue with files on glusterfs becoming unreadable.
elbert at host1:~$ dpkg -l|grep glusterfs
ii glusterfs-client
1.3.8-0pre2 GlusterFS fuse client
ii glusterfs-server
1.3.8-0pre2 GlusterFS fuse server
ii libglusterfs0
1.3.8-0pre2 GlusterFS libraries and
translator modules
I have 2 hosts set up to use AFR with
2007 Apr 23
2
summary and min max
Hi,
I came across a case where there's a discrepancy between minimum and
maximum values reported by 'summary' and the 'min' and 'max' functions:
---<---------------cut here---------------start-------------->---
R> str(tt)
num [1:1397] 1952 1970 1976 1967 1946 ...
R> summary(tt)
Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max.
1920 1960 1970