ftp-master, or from anyone on the hubs mailing list.
Can anyone please help?
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ernet Solutions' FreeBSD mirror, with ftp4.za.freebsd.org being
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The machine unfortunately does not have enough disk to carry a full
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pcm0: at io 0xd800 irq 11 (1p/1r channels duplex)
I hope I am not missing anything really obvious.
Any help on this one would be appreciated.
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0:00 0.00% 0.00% getty
189 root3 0 944K 580K ttyin 1 0:00 0.00% 0.00% getty
187 root3 0 944K 580K ttyin 1 0:00 0.00% 0.00% getty
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oss the pond trying to access the site, your best
mileage will probably be between 1900 and 0600 GMT, when most of our
clients are asleep.
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ch time to investigate yet, and I'm also in the
process of reverting to the GENERIC config file, to rebuild my
config after all the changes that have come into 5.0.
I am also rebuilding with "INET6" enabled, and will see if that
tickles the panic.
Has anyone else run into this?
Geo
ipset?
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> How do OpenBSD do it?
They use arc4random(), to add a random increment.
> Just curious whether you have a reference for doing this or
> whether it was
> an ad-hoc change. Playing with cryptographic algorithms isn't
> usually a
> good idea unless you're sure, as I'm sure you know.
Yup - dead
> How do OpenBSD do it?
They use arc4random(), to add a random increment.
> Just curious whether you have a reference for doing this or
> whether it was
> an ad-hoc change. Playing with cryptographic algorithms isn't
> usually a
> good idea unless you're sure, as I'm sure you know.
Yup - dead
Once Mark has completed his work in devrandom, I will rather use
devrandom as a source of randomness.
(The code still needs a little tidying.)
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Once Mark has completed his work in devrandom, I will rather use
devrandom as a source of randomness.
(The code still needs a little tidying.)
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Wassennaar signataries.
That makes SA a safe haven for crypto code.
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t Wassennaar signataries.
That makes SA a safe haven for crypto code.
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cally increasing series of initial
sequence numbers. (Using microtime() and dividing by 4 should give
a reasonable approximation to work with.)
I will look at a change to this shortly.
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cally increasing series of initial
sequence numbers. (Using microtime() and dividing by 4 should give
a reasonable approximation to work with.)
I will look at a change to this shortly.
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cted" TCP segments on open or closed ports - e.g. what happens
when someone sends a surprise FIN segment to a closed port.
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cted" TCP segments on open or closed ports - e.g. what happens
when someone sends a surprise FIN segment to a closed port.
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g the predictability of the sequence numbers we generate?
Ideally, I would like to do some improvements to our sequence number
generation.
Thoughts?
Geoff.
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g the predictability of the sequence numbers we generate?
Ideally, I would like to do some improvements to our sequence number
generation.
Thoughts?
Geoff.
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going fully live by Monday.
For those who are interested - we are currently
housing our ftp data on a Netapp F740, where the
ftp data occupies a 80G partition. (Unfortunately,
we've already filled it!)
regards,
Geoff Rehmet
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