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+

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===
 GROUND BREAKING NEWS

* CSRZ - Division of CSRZ Wins Government Contract *

EXPECT HUGE MOVE IN CSRZ on Monday Morning!

TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 1-5 DAYS: $1.1 - 1.3
TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 10 DAYS: $1.55

***CSRZ will be profiled from 14 newsletters, to over
 150 Million Investors WorldWide get in first thing
 Monday morning.

== Company Profile ="">

Consolidated Resources Group Inc
Symbol: CSRZ
Current Price: $0.35

TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 1-5 DAYS: $1.1 - 1.3
TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 10 DAYS: $1.55

READ EXCITING NEWS BELOW

And do NOT forget that we will cover the stock
for over 1 week in this and other newsletters.

++

Consolidated Resources Group is a publicly traded
holding company (symbol: CSRZ). The Company was formed
in November 1998 using a profitable silk floral, plant
and tree wholesale business as the nucleus for the new
business, established as a private company well before
the formation of the public entity. The Company intends
to reapply to the Bulletin Board within the near future,
where it traded when the company first became public.

=
NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE*
=

DELRAY BEACH, Fla., May 13, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall
via COMTEX/ -- Consolidated Resources Group Inc. (OTC
Pink Sheets: CSRZ) announced today that its Decorative
Accessories International division has been awarded a
contract to supply permanent silk trees to a naval air
force base in Florida. The value of the contract was not
disclosed. Furthermore, Decorative Accessories
International has submitted bids on another government
contract for an additional installation.

Decorative Accessories International Inc. markets and
wholesales high-end natural trunk silk trees, silk floral
arrangements and silk greenery arrangements.

We welcome the opportunity to supply U.S. Government
installations with high quality silk floral, silk trees,
and silk plants, Joseph R. Bergmann said. This contract
is part of our strategy to expand the division's customer
base.

On January 5, 2004 the Company announced that its board
of directors approved the forward stock split. Through
the stock split Consolidated Resources Group's shareholders
received two additional shares of common stock for each
common share they own. The payment date for the stock
split was February 9, 2004. There are approximately
19,000,000 post-split common shares.

Consolidated Resources Group is a publicly traded holding
company. The Company was formed in November 1998 using a
profitable silk floral, plant and tree wholesale business
as the nucleus for the new business, established as a
private company well before the formation of the public
entity. The Company intends to reapply to the Bulletin
Board within the near future, where it traded when the
company first became public.

TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 1-5 DAYS: $1.1 - 1.3
TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 10 DAYS: $1.55

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Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread Greg Deitrick
Hello,

What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in 
C code?

Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) 
is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this 
returns a FILE *.  The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary 
fifo.  It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then 
mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name.  Is this 
sufficiently secure?

Thanks for your help.


Greg Deitrick


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Re: Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread George Georgalis
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 07:45:17PM -0500, Greg Deitrick wrote:
Hello,

What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in 
C code?

Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) 
is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this 
returns a FILE *.  The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary 
fifo.  It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then 
mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name.  Is this 
sufficiently secure?


I'm not a c programmer but I think I understand the problem. You could
create a temp directory and a temp file, create the fifo in the temp dir
then move it to the temp file and remove the temp dir -- Which might be
better then the delay between getting the filename and making the fifo.

I assumed a temp dir is as easy to make as a tmp file in c, but I cannot
find how. Is it possible to make a temp file then change its file
descriptor to a fifo?

// George


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Re: Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread Philippe Troin
Greg Deitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hello,
 
 What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in 
 C code?
 
 Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) 
 is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this 
 returns a FILE *.  The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary 
 fifo.  It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then 
 mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name.  Is this 
 sufficiently secure?

Not needed... This should be race-free:

  char *s;
  while (s = (tempnam(/tmp, foo)) {
if (mknod(s, S_IFIFO|0600, 0) == 0)
  break;
if (errno != EEXIST)
  /* error */
  }
  if (!s)
/* error */

You might want to use tmpnam if maximum portability is needed.

Phil.


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Thank you for your   mor tg age   application, which we received yesterday.
We are glad to confirm that your application is accepted and you can
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details.

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Monday Morning Picks, CSRZ Get It ASAP!

2004-05-17 Thread Investor Update




+
HOT STOCK FOR MONDAY MORNING May 17th, 2004
CSRZ.PK IS EXPECTED TO EXPLODE, GET IT IMMEDIATELY!
+

Our last profitable offers:
 DCZ - we profiled at 60 cents and it went to $1.20

===
 GROUND BREAKING NEWS

* CSRZ - Division of CSRZ Wins Government Contract *

EXPECT HUGE MOVE IN CSRZ on Monday Morning!

TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 1-5 DAYS: $1.1 - 1.3
TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 10 DAYS: $1.55

***CSRZ will be profiled from 14 newsletters, to over
 150 Million Investors WorldWide get in first thing
 Monday morning.

== Company Profile ="">

Consolidated Resources Group Inc
Symbol: CSRZ
Current Price: $0.35

TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 1-5 DAYS: $1.1 - 1.3
TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 10 DAYS: $1.55

READ EXCITING NEWS BELOW

And do NOT forget that we will cover the stock
for over 1 week in this and other newsletters.

++

Consolidated Resources Group is a publicly traded
holding company (symbol: CSRZ). The Company was formed
in November 1998 using a profitable silk floral, plant
and tree wholesale business as the nucleus for the new
business, established as a private company well before
the formation of the public entity. The Company intends
to reapply to the Bulletin Board within the near future,
where it traded when the company first became public.

=
NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE*
=

DELRAY BEACH, Fla., May 13, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall
via COMTEX/ -- Consolidated Resources Group Inc. (OTC
Pink Sheets: CSRZ) announced today that its Decorative
Accessories International division has been awarded a
contract to supply permanent silk trees to a naval air
force base in Florida. The value of the contract was not
disclosed. Furthermore, Decorative Accessories
International has submitted bids on another government
contract for an additional installation.

Decorative Accessories International Inc. markets and
wholesales high-end natural trunk silk trees, silk floral
arrangements and silk greenery arrangements.

We welcome the opportunity to supply U.S. Government
installations with high quality silk floral, silk trees,
and silk plants, Joseph R. Bergmann said. This contract
is part of our strategy to expand the division's customer
base.

On January 5, 2004 the Company announced that its board
of directors approved the forward stock split. Through
the stock split Consolidated Resources Group's shareholders
received two additional shares of common stock for each
common share they own. The payment date for the stock
split was February 9, 2004. There are approximately
19,000,000 post-split common shares.

Consolidated Resources Group is a publicly traded holding
company. The Company was formed in November 1998 using a
profitable silk floral, plant and tree wholesale business
as the nucleus for the new business, established as a
private company well before the formation of the public
entity. The Company intends to reapply to the Bulletin
Board within the near future, where it traded when the
company first became public.

TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 1-5 DAYS: $1.1 - 1.3
TARGET PRICE IN NEXT 10 DAYS: $1.55

 DON'T MISS IT MONDAY MORNING GET CSRZ.PK ASAP!

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Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread Greg Deitrick
Hello,

What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in 
C code?

Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) 
is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this 
returns a FILE *.  The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary 
fifo.  It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then 
mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name.  Is this 
sufficiently secure?

Thanks for your help.


Greg Deitrick



Re: Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread George Georgalis
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 07:45:17PM -0500, Greg Deitrick wrote:
Hello,

What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe in 
C code?

Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) 
is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this 
returns a FILE *.  The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary 
fifo.  It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then 
mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name.  Is this 
sufficiently secure?


I'm not a c programmer but I think I understand the problem. You could
create a temp directory and a temp file, create the fifo in the temp dir
then move it to the temp file and remove the temp dir -- Which might be
better then the delay between getting the filename and making the fifo.

I assumed a temp dir is as easy to make as a tmp file in c, but I cannot
find how. Is it possible to make a temp file then change its file
descriptor to a fifo?

// George


-- 
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http://galis.org/george/  cell:646-331-2027  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Secure temporary fifo creation

2004-05-17 Thread Philippe Troin
Greg Deitrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hello,
 
 What is the recommended method for securely creating a temporary named pipe 
 in 
 C code?
 
 Looking at the man pages for various library calls it appears that tmpfile(3) 
 is probably an acceptable means of creating a temporary file, but this 
 returns a FILE *.  The upstram source I'm packaging needs to make a temporary 
 fifo.  It uses tempnam(3) to get a temporary file name as a char *, and then 
 mkfifo(3) to make the fifo named pipe from the file name.  Is this 
 sufficiently secure?

Not needed... This should be race-free:

  char *s;
  while (s = (tempnam(/tmp, foo)) {
if (mknod(s, S_IFIFO|0600, 0) == 0)
  break;
if (errno != EEXIST)
  /* error */
  }
  if (!s)
/* error */

You might want to use tmpnam if maximum portability is needed.

Phil.



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