, in
particular GPL3-only.
To address this issue, change the project license to GPL-2.0-or-later
and libimaevm to LGPL 2.0 or later.
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Kasatkin
Acked-by: Frank Sorenson
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LICENSES.txt
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On 08/23/2010 02:19 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 08/22/2010 08:58 PM, Frank Sorenson wrote:
Why would we have to depend on DTrace? I can think of several ways to
do this without DTrace. And why would we want DTrace, when we've got
SystemTap?
Finally a useful response! Thanks Frank
).
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when desperate.
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that continually syncs the clock and lets
other computers sync against your computer.
Sounds like the most likely explanation. I don't see ntp-client on
any of my systems.
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a
network card?
Then I thought all computers must have a motherboard - so why not use the
serial number from it?
Good idea, or is there something better?
How about using:
dmidecode -s system-uuid
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which then fans out the connections?
I would also verify that entropy is still available on the jump server
and ake sure that the jump server has appropriate settings in
/etc/ssh/sshd_config for AllowAgentForwarding, MaxSessions, and
MaxStartups (see the manpage for sshd_config).
Frank
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. Has anyone ran across this, or have any further debugging
suggestions?
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(sleep 2 ; kill -SIGUSR1 $$ ; echo I'm alive 4)
# Wait for the flag to get raised, or give up after a while:
read -t 5 -u 4 line
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
echo The child said: $line
else
echo Timed out waiting for child
fi
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this?
Thanks!
- Kimball
True server-class hardware usually has monitoring agents available.
What vendor's hardware are you using?
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Daniel wrote:
ps aux will show which processes is running with the parameters used.
acct will log which command was executed. I want a combination of the
two to show which command was executed with what parameters as well as
who ran it when and when it stopped. I need this for a Fedora box and
Mike Lovell wrote:
I am trying to get an LDAP working for an environment that I have.
Currently, the LDAP is working an I can authenticate the LDAP and
everything is working fine. The one complaint I have is that one user
or group lookup where the local account information is sufficient,
by the router itself.
--lonnie
I've had pretty good success using these options in the sshd_config:
ClientAliveInterval 60
ClientAliveCountMax 3
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a wakeup.
What is it you're trying to do with HZ once you've determined it? Can
you use something other than HZ for timing?
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:
pdftotext antiutopia2007.pdf
and use the resulting antiutopia2007.txt file (attached)?
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de it
into mainline, so i8k is due for another facelift.
Needs the following in order to work correctly on my Inspiron E1705:
Add DMI Product name to i8k for Dell MP061 hardware (Inspiron 9400/E1705)
Signed-off-by: Frank Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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in order to work correctly on my Inspiron E1705:
Add DMI Product name to i8k for Dell MP061 hardware (Inspiron 9400/E1705)
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Index: linux-2.6.24-rc1/drivers/char/i8k.c
reasonably well in recent Linux distros?
I've got a Dell Laser MFP 1815dn, and love it. It works great from both
Linux and the other OS.
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MB/sec to 1-2MB/sec, and the system is nearly
unusable.
System is a Dell Inspiron E1705 (Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz) running x86_64 FC6.
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, and the system is nearly
unusable.
System is a Dell Inspiron E1705 (Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz) running x86_64 FC6.
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Other than the suggestions to upgrade from FC6 (which I support)...
If you want something especially lightweight, you may want to look into
pam-mysql, nss-mysql, or libnss-mysql (or similar projects), which keep
your user info in a mysql db.
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Kenneth Burgener wrote:
Frank Sorenson wrote:
Other than the suggestions to upgrade from FC6 (which I support)...
If you want something especially lightweight, you may want to look into
pam-mysql, nss-mysql, or libnss-mysql (or similar projects
up.
>
> Does the same problem show up with
>
> http://tglx.de/projects/hrtimers/2.6.22-rc2/linux-2.6.22-rc2-x86_64-highres-v1.patch
>
> tglx
I see the slow bootup as well, even with 2.6.22-rc2-hrt1. It takes at
least 5 times as long to boot, for X to start, to login, etc.
F
/linux-2.6.22-rc2-x86_64-highres-v1.patch
tglx
I see the slow bootup as well, even with 2.6.22-rc2-hrt1. It takes at
least 5 times as long to boot, for X to start, to login, etc.
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Christoph Lameter wrote:
> On Thu, 17 May 2007, Frank Sorenson wrote:
>> Frank Sorenson wrote:
>>
>>> Hrm. Looks like it gets past the hpet_is_known There's still something
>>> in the hpet detection code, but I d
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Frank Sorenson wrote:
> Hrm. Looks like it gets past the hpet_is_known There's still something
> in the hpet detection code, but I didn't get to the bottom of it yet.
> I'll do some more debugging to track down where it's really hanging
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Frank Sorenson wrote:
Hrm. Looks like it gets past the hpet_is_known There's still something
in the hpet detection code, but I didn't get to the bottom of it yet.
I'll do some more debugging to track down where it's really hanging.
Sorry
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Christoph Lameter wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2007, Frank Sorenson wrote:
Frank Sorenson wrote:
Hrm. Looks like it gets past the hpet_is_known There's still something
in the hpet detection code, but I didn't get to the bottom of it yet.
I'll do some
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Frank Sorenson wrote:
> After adding *lots* of early_printks, I see that it hangs in
> hpet_is_known(hdp) called from hpet_alloc(), so something in the hpet
> code is still buggy. Adding nohpet to the kernel command line allows it
_alloc(), so something in the hpet
code is still buggy. Adding nohpet to the kernel command line allows it
to boot correctly.
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to the kernel command line allows it
to boot correctly.
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Frank Sorenson wrote:
After adding *lots* of early_printks, I see that it hangs in
hpet_is_known(hdp) called from hpet_alloc(hd), so something in the hpet
code is still buggy. Adding nohpet to the kernel command line allows it
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Frank Sorenson wrote:
> Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>> Frank,
>
>> On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 09:06 -0500, Frank Sorenson wrote:
>>> Hangs at boot here:
>>> Kernel alive
>>> Kernel direct mapping table
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Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> Frank,
>
> On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 09:06 -0500, Frank Sorenson wrote:
>> Hangs at boot here:
>> Kernel alive
>> Kernel direct mapping tables up to 1 @ 8000-d000
>> (and that's
?
Thanks,
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Thomas Gleixner wrote:
Frank,
On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 09:06 -0500, Frank Sorenson wrote:
Hangs at boot here:
Kernel alive
Kernel direct mapping tables up to 1 @ 8000-d000
(and that's it)
This is a Dell Inspiron E1705
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Frank Sorenson wrote:
Thomas Gleixner wrote:
Frank,
On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 09:06 -0500, Frank Sorenson wrote:
Hangs at boot here:
Kernel alive
Kernel direct mapping tables up to 1 @ 8000-d000
(and that's it)
This is a Dell
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Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 19:36 -0400, Grant Shipley wrote:
If you wait 14 days, you can get CentOS 5 which is exactly the same as
RHEL 5 (released today). This will give you security updates for I
think 5 years.
I've been
Ryan Byrd wrote:
Let's say I need to store a petabyte of data. I need fast access (tape/DVDs
aren't fast enough) and redundancy like RAID.
By fast access do you mean both read and write, mainly read (once it's
written), or...? What RAID level would you run (this will impact both your access
Bryan Petty wrote:
On 2/20/07, Frank Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure that Omniture is a great place to work, and all, and that
there are lots of great positions open there. However, the position
of PR Director just got filled
(http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/210003
Jeremy Hansen wrote:
It does say something about Omniture's ethics: that they aren't going to
take a bigoted approach to hiring. As a current Omniture and former SCO
employee, I appreciate that *most* people (and companies) don't equate a
person's character to their ex-employer's policies. For
Ryan Simpkins wrote:
All,
Omniture (http://www.omniture.com) has a number of IT positions opening up. If
you
see something here you might be interested in please e-mail me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sure that Omniture is a great place to work, and all, and that there are
lots of great positions
, and
get a bunch of name/value pairs back, or something.
Thanks,
Lloyd Brown
I've used libConfuse before, and found it pretty useful:
http://www.nongnu.org/confuse/
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Remi Colinet wrote:
Frank Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The latest -git tree panics at boot for me. git-bisect traced the
offending commit to:
368c73d4f689dae0807d0a2aa74c61fd2b9b075f is first bad commit
commit 368c73d4f689dae0807d0a2aa74c61fd2b9b075f
Author: Alan Cox &
The latest -git tree panics at boot for me. git-bisect traced the offending
commit to:
368c73d4f689dae0807d0a2aa74c61fd2b9b075f is first bad commit
commit 368c73d4f689dae0807d0a2aa74c61fd2b9b075f
Author: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed Oct 4 00:41:26 2006 +0100
PCI: quirks: fix
The latest -git tree panics at boot for me. git-bisect traced the offending
commit to:
368c73d4f689dae0807d0a2aa74c61fd2b9b075f is first bad commit
commit 368c73d4f689dae0807d0a2aa74c61fd2b9b075f
Author: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed Oct 4 00:41:26 2006 +0100
PCI: quirks: fix the
Remi Colinet wrote:
Frank Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest -git tree panics at boot for me. git-bisect traced the
offending commit to:
368c73d4f689dae0807d0a2aa74c61fd2b9b075f is first bad commit
commit 368c73d4f689dae0807d0a2aa74c61fd2b9b075f
Author: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED
[__modpost] Error 1
make: *** [modules] Error 2
xboom
Here's a patch with the easy fix, but I'm not certain it's a permanent fix.
Frank
This patch fixes a compile error when CONFIG_PHYLIB is a module.
Signed-off-by: Frank Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
kernel/workqueue.c |1 +
1
] Error 1
make: *** [modules] Error 2
xboom
Here's a patch with the easy fix, but I'm not certain it's a permanent fix.
Frank
This patch fixes a compile error when CONFIG_PHYLIB is a module.
Signed-off-by: Frank Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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kernel/workqueue.c |1 +
1 file changed, 1
David D Turley wrote:
Ok, lets say I accidently executed the command:
chmod -R 777 .
from the root directory. What do I need to do to re-secure my system and
undo this big oops?
System: Debian - Etch
Thanks!
Dave
I'd look into writing something that takes the output of:
rpm -qa
$@ $
If a .h file exists, the second rule will apply, otherwise, the original
rule will build the object.
Frank
On 10/6/06, Frank Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Dilts wrote:
Given a directory ./src that has an arbitrary number of .cpp files, and
a
directory ./obj that will contain
] makefiles]$ make
gcc src/c.c -o obj/c.o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] makefiles]$ touch src/c.h
[EMAIL PROTECTED] makefiles]$ make
gcc src/c.c -o obj/c.o
Frank
On 10/11/06, Frank Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Dilts wrote:
One more problem occured to me with the rule I made:
$(OBJECT_PATH
Daniel Dilts wrote:
Given a directory ./src that has an arbitrary number of .cpp files, and a
directory ./obj that will contain the object files, I am trying to create a
Makefile that will automatically create all of the .o files, regardless of
what files are added/removed from ./src.
My
: Detected PHY: Version: 5, Type 4, Revision 1
bcm43xx: Error: Unknown PHY Type 4
What's the next step?Has anyone gotten this one working yet?
Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks,
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Larry Finger wrote:
I was a bit hasty in my previous message. After looking at the bcm
specs again, the clean-room gang has developed the specs for
initializing an N-type PHY. As soon as I can, I'll turn that into code
and send you a patch for testing. What version of Linux are you
?
I have coded a truly remarkable solution which this email is too small
to contain.
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x.y.z.5 - free for your use
x.y.z.6 - free for your use
x.y.z.7 - broadcast address
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into this, the more I'm thinking these guys are making
a fortune ripping off the open source community.
snip
Is there anybody to report these guys to?
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-violation.html
http://gpl-violations.org/
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, but is still in
effect. We are still waiting to see whether we see problems with the
current setting. So far so good.
Frank
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Stuart Jansen wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 10:17 +, Jason Holt wrote:
Frank Sorenson, incidentally, has been indispensible in the SCO battle. Look
through the groklaw archives sometime, and you'll see many, many
transcriptions and live
note, I think I'll have
to get some Groucho glasses if I'm ever to attend a presentation by Darl
again.
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with the rest of the student body failed miserably as
Darl pointed me out several times. Next time I guess I'll have to wear
sunglasses, a trenchcoat, and a hat.
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this problem at least with 2.6.15-rc1-mm2 and
2.6.15-rc2-mm1, and reverting
input-attempt-to-re-synchronize-mouse-every-5-seconds.patch gives a
kernel without the touchpad problems.
Thanks,
Frank
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>
> Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Looks good to me. Using the 2 additional bytes allows the header to
contain the full system size for a very long time, and your patch
includes documentation and x86_64.
Frank
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Looks good to me. Using the 2 additional bytes allows the header to
contain the full system size for a very long time, and your patch
includes documentation and x86_64.
Frank
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Junio C Hamano wrote:
Frank Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch adds an option to git-repack-script to repack all objects,
including both packed and unpacked. This allows a full repack of
a git archive (current cogito packs from 39MB
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Junio C Hamano wrote:
This originally came from Frank Sorenson but with a bit of
rework to allow future enhancement to the command without
changing the external interface for removal part.
With the '-a' option, all objects in the current
, but
continue.
Signed-off-by: Frank Sorenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff --git a/rev-list.c b/rev-list.c
- --- a/rev-list.c
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@@ -418,8 +418,10 @@ static struct commit *get_commit_referen
if (tag_objects !(object-flags UNINTERESTING))
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This patch allows build.c to write out the full system size to the bootsector
for system sizes larger than about 1 MB (1048560 bytes) by using another byte
(a 4th byte would allow system sizes larger than 268 MB).
Signed-off-by: Frank Sorenson
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This patch allows build.c to write out the full system size to the bootsector
for system sizes larger than about 1 MB (1048560 bytes) by using another byte
(a 4th byte would allow system sizes larger than 268 MB).
Signed-off-by: Frank Sorenson
is rather old, and I'd suggest you use
a more recent mainline kernel for best results.
Frank
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The "i386: clean up user_mode macros" patch that recently went into the
kernel doesn't know the definition of VM_MASK, so the current -git
doesn't compile. This patch includes the header where VM_MASK is defined.
Signed-off-by: Fran
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The i386: clean up user_mode macros patch that recently went into the
kernel doesn't know the definition of VM_MASK, so the current -git
doesn't compile. This patch includes the header where VM_MASK is defined.
Signed-off-by: Frank Sorenson [EMAIL
, and in faster speeds now.
The product line:
http://www.plextor.com/english/products/product_dvdrw_drives.html
The USB/FireWire model:
http://www.plextor.com/english/products/716uf.htm
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console shuts up ...
Hopefully someone can make something out of this!
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Frank
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console shuts up ...
Hopefully someone can make something out of this!
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Frank
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), since it would only be the
front-end, rather than the front-end/back-end combination it is now.
Is this something we want to consider, or am I out in left field? :)
Frank
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nd want both sets of patches, are there problems just
removing one of the do_monotonic_clock definitions?
Thanks,
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definitions?
Thanks,
Frank
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allowed me to run the firmware update program, however it didn't
believe my drive needed updating, so I haven't even successfully tried
the entire process. Please let me know if it works for you.
DISCLAIMER: I also provide no guarantees. Hopefully your hard disk
won't fly off the spindle or anyt
needed updating, so I haven't even successfully tried
the entire process. Please let me know if it works for you.
DISCLAIMER: I also provide no guarantees. Hopefully your hard disk
won't fly off the spindle or anything else bad. If it does, blame
someone else.
Frank
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Here is a patch to add a commify function to cg-Xlib. I'll follow
this up with a patch that uses the new function to commify the
number and size of objects pulled in cg-pull.
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Add a commify function
in there, just spaces (if anything at all). Besides, the number
is usually not in higher order than thousands, so... why is it worth it?
Okay. Not a problem. It just cleaned things up a little for me. If I
want to keep it, I'll probably just maintain it in my local tree.
Frank
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% reproducable.
UML doesn't support TLS yet. Try disabling it by moving /lib/tls out of
the way (mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled for example).
Frank
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?) that there's
something else wrong.
Once you've let out the magic smoke, it can be tough to put it back in.
Frank
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anything in UML or the associated
utilities that would have problem with that sort of directory. dotfiles
are only 'hidden' due to the way ls treats them. Most other programs
don't really care. I'd go with ~/.vnuml as you mention, unless there's
something else that makes more sense.
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time wrapping my head around in order to apply
the patch cleanly. If anyone has done it, I'd love to see the resulting
do_syscall_trace() implementation.
Thanks,
Frank
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it's forgetting the credentials just after login.
Yucon uses lots of session variables. Do you know if PHP/apache
sessions are working right? Not sure what else might be going on. More
info if I figure it out.
Frank
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, it will be difficult to know for sure. Another thing to
check out is whether resizing the terminal (after a successful
connection to the console) will also trigger the panic.
Frank
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off.
Frank
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number of inodes that the filesystem can create. Try to determine the
maximum size you can resize to, or create the new large filesystem and
move everything from the old to the new.
Frank
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number of inodes that the filesystem can create. Try to determine the
maximum size you can resize to, or create the new large filesystem and
move everything from the old to the new.
Frank
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rmissions will be enforced by
the ssh server.
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will be enforced by
the ssh server.
Frank
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the ssh server.
Frank
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