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2010 Dec 15
1
IPSEC allegations
[redirected from -hackers to -security] Jakub Lach <jakub_lach@mailplus.pl> writes: > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462&w=2 http://maycontaintracesofbolts.blogspot.com/2010/12/openbsd-ipsec-backdoor-allegations.html DES -- Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav - des@des.no
2010 Dec 15
2
OpenBSD rows. Is Centos affected?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=129236621626462&w=2 Is CentOS affected?
2007 Mar 16
1
Complex superscript plot text
Hi all: I would like to create a line of plot margin text (using mtext() ) that features both a superscript and a subset of an object. However, I cannot seem to do both things at once, nor have I found a way to paste the two results together. (I pull the object subset because this is part of a for-next loop to make multiple graphs) This example doesn't give me what I want from mtext():
2003 Dec 07
5
possible compromise or just misreading logs
I am not sure if I had a compromise but I am not sure I wanted some other input. I noticed in this in my daily security run output: pc1 setuid diffs: 19c19 < 365635 -rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel 204232 Sep 27 21:23:19 2003 /usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver --- > 365781 -rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel 205320 Dec 4 07:55:59 2003 /usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver It was the only file listed and I didn't
2010 Apr 30
1
Possible bug in POSIX classes for R 2.11.0?
To the R development team; I found an unusual behavior in zoo when I upgraded to R 2.11.0 - it abruptly terminated when I performed certain operations on large zoo objects. I sent an e-mail to Achim Zeileis and he said this was a potential bug that I should report to the R development team. The details are given below in the thread below. Basically, I can crash R with this code: library(zoo)
2006 Mar 08
12
best way to combine results from two tables
I want to combine a selection of data from two tables and display it as list. Note that this isn''t a join. i''m looking for something like this: Table 1: Sheep Name, Age, Farmer, etc. (sheep specific columns) Table 2: Cows: Name, Age, Farmer, etc. (cow specific columns) For my display I nneed something like this: Farmer Jone''s Livestock: TYPE NAME AGE Cow
2006 Jul 02
2
:include breaks has_many :order
It would appear that using :include on a model that has_many with an :order on another model makes it so that the order is ignored. Is this supposed to happen? Strikes me as odd behavior. For example class Farmer < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :cows, :order => ''position'' end class Cow < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_list :scope => :farmer end If I do
2011 Jan 16
4
persistence by reachability
Hello guys, I have these models class Farmer < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :cows end class Cow < ActiveRecord::Base set_table_name :cows belongs_to :farmer end ... graph = Farmer.find(x) # Retrieves four cows of x graph.cows[1].name = "Trottolina" graph.save while adding a new cow to collection works perfectly fine, ActiveRecord doesn''t
2005 Jul 02
3
packets with syn/fin vs pf_norm.c
Hi, First of all, I know that not dropping SYN/FIN isn't really a big deal, it just makes no sense. But since it doesn't make any sense, I don't see the reason why not to discard them. I'm running pf on FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p3 and I scrub any traffic. I've read some other posts on google and as far as I can tell, clearly invalid packets (like packets with SYN/RST set) is
2010 Sep 16
5
AGI Delimiter in 1.6
Hi I am currently using 1.2.x and 1.4.x behind OpenSER. One of the things I do on INVITES is to re-authenticate the user from OpenSER. Then when the INVITE gets passed to Asterisk I capture the AUTH to a variable in the dialplan and pass to an AGI script. I am now trying to set the same thing up in 1.6 However because the argument delimter in 1.6 has changed from pipe to comma this breaks as the
2019 Apr 04
2
PJSIP Delay in Dialing
Thanks Joshua. Hopefully I'll be able to retry tomorrow. On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 at 15:30, Joshua C. Colp <jcolp at digium.com> wrote: > On Thu, Apr 4, 2019, at 11:27 AM, Mark Farmer wrote: > > Thanks, I did enable debugging but didn't see any attempts to resolve > > hostnames. I will give it another look. > > > > I did have an empty resolver_unbound.conf
2013 Jul 30
1
fatal: cipher_init: EVP_CipherInit: set key failed for aes128-cbc [preauth]
Am I the only person to be seeing this log message from sshd: fatal: cipher_init: EVP_CipherInit: set key failed for aes128-cbc [preauth] ? (security/openssh-portable, with HPN patches and MIT Kerberos, although Kerberos is not actually configured on this server.) A work-around is to disable aes128-cbc in sshd_config, but it would be nice not to have my logs spammed with this. Currently
2006 Aug 10
2
atheros chips dangerous?
Hello, Possibly some of you will have read the news about "Hijacking a Macbook in 60 Seconds or Less"[1]. At this time I was searching a wireless card for my server and I wonder how this can affect to the combination FreeBSD+ath(4). The ath_hal page states that FreeBSD use a binary driver and I think it is located in this file[2]. Unlike OpenBSD which affirms that they have
2017 Apr 27
4
-msave-args backend support for x86_64
ola, ive been looking at adding support for an -msave-args option for use on x86_64. the short explanation of it is that it makes x86_64 function prologues store their register arguments on the stack. the purpose of this is to make the arguments trivially accessible for things like stack traces with arguments. as per https://blogs.oracle.com/sherrym/entry/obtaining_function_arguments_on_amd64,
2019 Jun 14
2
Early Media Issue
Hi all I've got an issue where when I call a number that just plays early media back to me. Instead of hearing the full sequence of tones I hear a short ringing then part of the sequence. What seems odd is that I can see the telephone-event/8000 being passed up the chain but when it gets to Asterisk, it is never sent back to the phone. Instead I just see the usual RTP flows. I've been
2005 Mar 11
4
VoipJet Terms of Service
I've heard good things about VoipJet here, so I was going to set up an account. Then I noticed their Terms of Service here: https://www.voipjet.com/tos.php Several things there are very concerning to me, and I'm interested in what other people here think of them. * The ToS specifically forbids use for any call relating to medical, financial, or government matters -- as well as any
2015 Apr 16
3
ClamAV reports a trojan
This morning I discovered this in my clamav report from one of our imap servers: /usr/share/nmap/scripts/irc-unrealircd-backdoor.nse: Unix.Trojan.MSShellcode-21 FOUND I have looked at this script and it appears to be part of the nmap distribution. It actually tests for irc backdoors. IRC is not used here and its ports are blocked by default both at the gateway and on all internal hosts.
2006 Jan 12
12
Ajax Button Back function?
Hi Folks! I''m new in the forum and i have a doubt. The button back function with the Ajax on Rails? tks. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 May 25
15
PHP/AGI Problem
Hi I am currently developing a IVR application using PHP/AGI. I am using the PHPAGI class at http://phpagi.sourceforge.net/ to handle the commuication with my *. The application basically asks a caller to enter in some information which is then processed and a answer is read back out to them. I want the application to loop back to the beginning after giving the answer so they can try another
2011 Jun 23
3
dovecot security with IPv6
Hi Timo, hi all others! In fact, I've only read one person claiming that IPv6 support opens up "too many backdoors" [1], but anyway, as I intend to run just particular services, please give me your opinion if it's insecure to have a dovecot server, which is accessed through a public IPv6 address... (or note just shortly what else could give a firm ground to such claims...) [1]