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2000 Apr 28
4
problem need help
I've installed the openss* rpm's from metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/redhat/contrib/libc6/i386 on a redhat 6.2 system. sshd is running but refuses all connections from all hosts including localhost. The client reports debug: Connection established. ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host debug: Calling cleanup 0x8056160(0x0)
2002 Mar 06
3
Win2000 - Very Slow opening files from Samba Share
Hello, I hope you can be of some assistance. I am using Samba 2.2.0 on SCO Open Server 5.0.5. I have a number of various clients on the Network eg Win 98 and Win 2000. My Unix Server is a PIII 1000, dual CPU computer with dual Raid 1 (mirroring disks) Samba is working well from the Win 98 Machines. However, from the Win 2000 machines when I try to open an Excel file from one of the Shared
2015 Jan 29
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015, Sandy McArthur Jr wrote: > I use the Tinc 1.0 series since I don't want to support my > own packages. <snip> > I wrote most of http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vpn.tinc and that is > what I still use. Since then . . . Ok. I think I'll start with the 1.0 series packages that are already out there and get them working. and on Tue, Jan 27, 2015,
2016 Jul 16
1
sample() fails with double or integer NA input of length one
Hi, I have discovered that sample() fails with an uninformative error message when the x argument is a single NA of type double or integer. I can reproduce the problem with the following code: base::sample(NA) # NA is of logical type above base::sample(NA_character_) base::sample(NA_complex_) base::sample(NA_real_) base::sample(NA_integer_) The last two lines throw the following error: Error
2014 Jun 01
1
Tips punching through tight firewalls
Any tips or guidance on improving the probability of being able to connect to a Tinc daemon. I am currently on a guest wifi at a hospital for my in-laws family. Wanting to pass time and be semi productive, I tried to VPN back to my private networks but it appears the default port Tinc users is blocked. Here is what I know about their firewall:
2015 Jun 13
2
Tinc and OpenWRT
Hey Saverio, I'd really like the idea of a tinc-1.1-pre package for OpenWRT. I'm currently using tinc-1.1 with an Ed25519-only network, really like the new features and CLI and want to add some OpenWRT routers into the mix. How do you plan to handle things with OpenSSL? tinc-1.1 from git should be able to compile without it (but will then only support the built-in algorithms). Depending
2013 Aug 01
3
filefrag and btrfs filesystem defragment and maybe snapshots
While exploring some btrfs maintenance with respect to defragmenting I ran the following commands: # filefrag /path/to/34G.file /path/to/5.7G.file /path/to/34G.file: 2406 extents found /path/to/5.7G.file: 572 extents found Thinking those mostly static files could be less fragmented I ran: # btrfs filesystem defragment -c /path/to/34G.file # btrfs filesystem defragment -c /path/to/5.7G.file and
2007 Jul 23
2
OT(slightly) - Tracking extended projects
Hi all, Most of the analyses I do are short little once-and-done type things that are easily encapsulated in a .Rnw file. However, I sometimes end up with projects that take an extended amount of time. Usually these projects are not easily encapsulated in an .Rnw file, so I have been using a single .R file with lots of comments. The problem with this approach is keeping track of what you have
2007 Jul 28
8
[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
I offered to do the web site a couple of weeks ago. Life got in the way temporarily, and it took me a long time to make it look the way that I wanted and to make it look the same in IE6. Anyway, I wanted to get some feedback on what I had done. Some concerns: 1. SSI and JavaScript seem like overkill. Each subproject can have their own look and feel by overriding the CSS
2007 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
On Jul 27, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Gabriel McArthur wrote: > I offered to do the web site a couple of weeks ago. Life got in > the way temporarily, and it took me a long time to make it look the > way that I wanted and to make it look the same in IE6. Anyway, I > wanted to get some feedback on what I had done. Note to self/dumba**: include web site next time.
2006 Aug 24
1
smb.conf template homedir
For local login to our samba server, we are using posix information stored in an openldap directory. - I can log in via shell with no problems. We are authenticating samba against AD2003. I can attach to the samba server from both windows and macintosh - just not access my home directory. Currently, "template homedir = /home/%U" - which results in a path of /home/<username> I
2015 Jan 26
3
Tinc and OpenWRT
Greetings. I'm new to tinc, but have so far managed to get a couple laptops and a hosted server all connected. They're working as expected, running Tinc 1.1-pre11, which I compiled from source. Next I want to move on to adding my home router into the mix. My routers run OpenWRT. I don't have experience compiling anything from source for OpenWRT, but OpenWRT has Tinc 1.0.25
2007 Mar 22
3
[LLVMdev] GSOC - HLVM Work
Hello, I would also like to apply for Google's Summer of Code, but I am having difficulty finding a concrete project idea to tackle. (Though certainly interesting, a new front-end or a compiler optimization pass seem like to large as projects for a single summer -- and certainly something I couldn't accomplish given my lack of familiarity with the code-base.) I have read the
2012 Dec 15
4
Installing manpages
According to the Samba documentation, the manpages are supposed to be installed with Samba. Quote: docs/manpages: You don't need to worry about these yet; during the installation, the files will be installed so that you can use the man command to read them. But you can take a look in the directory to see which manpages are available. My problem: Samba4 on 64bit Fedora 17 will not
2007 May 29
2
[LLVMdev] T-Shirts &| Supporting LLVM
I was poking around, but I didn't spot a PayPal link for the t-shirts and/or supporting LLVM. Any follow-up from the pre-meeting discussions? -Gabe
2007 May 10
3
[LLVMdev] T-Shirts: Last Call
To: Everyone That Ordered A T-Shirt Or Wants One If you want a T-Shirt but haven't ordered yet, you have until the 4pm PST tomorrow (24 hours from now) to let me know or alter your existing order. The T-Shirt is described this way: 437 JERZEES 50/50 Spot Shield Polo 50/50 cotton/poly blend, 5.6 oz. Treated with Spot Shield, most water and oil based stains bead up and roll off. 2-button
2007 Mar 22
0
[LLVMdev] GSOC - HLVM Work
Gabe, I'm quite new to hacking on LLVM, but I'll give you an idea I had reading some of the recent dev list posts. I think investigating concurrency with regards to LLVM would be very useful (what with multi-cores and all). This could be concurrency in regards to GC, or it could be simply looking at how LLVM can best interface with standard concurrency paradigms (OpenMP, MPI)
2007 Jul 09
1
[LLVMdev] new website prototype
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Gabriel McArthur wrote: >> Any help would be appreciated. For the record, I'm not tied to any one >> specific color scheme or site design, but I'd like to see this start >> moving forward. Is anyone interested in contributing? > I have done a couple of decent cross-browser compatible web sites. I > would like to give it a shot. My design
2007 Jun 01
0
[LLVMdev] T-Shirts & Supporting LLVM
All, Anyone who wishes to donate to the project can follow the directions for sending a check here: http://llvm.org/Funding.html If you can only pay by PayPal or credit card, PLEASE write to Vikram Adve (vadve at uiuc.edu) and ask him to update that page with the alternate payment details. FYI: while the T-Shirts provided at the meeting were "free", they were offered in the hope
2014 May 13
1
Bug: more than one Port line in host file crashes tincd
I found a tincd crash caused by having two "Port" statements in a host's file. I realize this is a bug in an old version of tinc that may be fixed but I spent the past few hours tracking it down so I'm sharing it in hopes others can make use of this info. I was "cleaning" up my Tinc VPN of a collection of OpenWrt routers and tincd started crashing with "Got fatal