Great to hear that these packages are coming online. I'm currently building
from source and our operations team are not keen on this approach for
production deployments. This will help to secure CouchDB's position in my
organisation :)
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 8:11 AM Garren Smith wrote:
> This i
s is rather unlikely at this point.
>
> Best
> Jan
> --
>
>
>
> > On 20 Mar 2017, at 15:52, Jan Lehnardt wrote:
> >
> > Sorry my bad, we have fixed this in master, not 2.0.x, let me fix that
> real quick for you.
> >
> > Best
>
tests from {git,"
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/couchdb-erlang-tests.git";,
"37b3bfeb4b1a48a592456e67991362e155ed81e0"}
Cloning into 'couch_tests'...
Pulling docs from {git,"
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/couchd
it-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/couchdb-documentation.git/' not
found
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/couchdb-documentation.git
Gives 404 - No such project
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 2:05 PM Dan Ballance
wrote:
Hi,
Is there some kind of server issues guys? My Salt deployment is bre
wrote:
Hi Dan, the git repo has moved. You can get it directly from github
github.com/apache/CouchDB-documentation
Cheers
Garren
On Mon, 20 Mar 2017 at 4:06 PM Dan Ballance wrote:
Hi,
Is there some kind of server issues guys? My Salt deployment is breaking
currently:
git clone https:/
on GitHub?
Dan
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 2:11 PM Dan Ballance
wrote:
> To give a little more detail:
>
> ==> couchdb (get-deps)
> WARN: Expected /usr/local/src/couchdb/src/docs to be a
> raw dependency directory, but no directory found.
>
Hi,
Is there some kind of server issues guys? My Salt deployment is breaking
currently:
git clone https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/couchdb-documentation.git
Cloning into 'couchdb-documentation'...
fatal: repository '
https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/couchdb-documentation.git/' not
f
Hi Jason,
I encountered the same problem recently when trying to set up CouchDB 2.0
with a configuration management application. See the start of my thread
here for the advice I received:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/couchdb-user/201702.mbox/%3CCABgXHn-%2BZexA2_cepEeE_8hGcaC5VvO52GB-J
ssion cookies (after node restarts).
>
> Finally, note that changing the config on disk does _not_ affect the
> runtime settings. For that, you need PUT's or DELETE's against the _config
> endpoint. In couchdb 2.0 this moved to /_node//_config
> as configuration is at the node l
ve to create the three system databases _users,
> _replicator and _global_changes like explained in the doc. This is
> equivalent to the setup wizard and can be carried out form the command
> line.
>
> Best,
> Daniel
>
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Dan Ballance
> wrote:
&
re any way to set up the admin account and trigger the database
tables to be created without an administrator visiting the server in a web
browser?
many thanks in advance for your valuable time,
Dan Ballance.
Oh damn, just realised you are not trying to install 2.0. Apologies, that
link is probably not relevant :(
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 10:31 AM Dan Ballance
wrote:
> Not sure if this will answer your specific question, but I found this gist
> very useful for setting up my Ubuntu 16.04 C
Not sure if this will answer your specific question, but I found this gist
very useful for setting up my Ubuntu 16.04 CouchDB server:
https://gist.github.com/SinanGabel/eac83a2f9d0ac64e2c9d4bd936be9313
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 9:59 AM max wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed Couchdb 1.6.1 from apt
Hi Diana,
So to unsubscribe, as others have said, you need to send an email to:
user-unsubscr...@couchdb.apache.org
You need to be sure to send this email from dianajy...@gmail.com (if you
have multiple accounts)
Once you send this email you will get a reply asking you to click a link
and then
Will do!
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 4:12 PM Garren Smith wrote:
> Brilliant. We always appreciate feedback on Mango so please let us know how
> it goes.
>
> Cheers
> Garren
>
> On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 5:35 PM, Dan Ballance
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Garren,
> >
&g
ng for a user it should work fine.
> But its best to test for your use case.
>
> Cheers
> Garren
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 4:33 PM, Dan Ballance
> wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Is there anybody here that can talk about the performance characteristics
>
://stackoverflow.com/questions/41587884/is-startkey-pagination-required-for-mango-queries-in-couchdb-2-0
sincerely,
Dan Ballance.
It sounds fairly serious (I just had a quick read through). Like yourself I
am not a security professional though. Unless someone on this list has
something they can add (which would be great), then I guess we just have to
watch the story develop. Hopefully we'll be able to pick up the kernel fix
f
Thanks for that technique - seems a reasonable way to work around the
problem until they push a proper fix :)
On Sat, 9 Jul 2016 16:35 Frostsongr, wrote:
> How to fix problem 1. Had to do this with several laptops.
>
> ==VANISHING MOUSE FIX==
>
> sudo mkdir /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d; sudo nano
That sounds like a lot of hassle! Does Libre Office Writer not do what you
need then?
https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/writer
What features are you missing?
On Sun, 19 Jun 2016 01:05 Will, wrote:
> I wish I could bring a computer with Windoz Xp
> then have virtual box installed
> then hav
Does anyone know if Microsoft have patched this yet?
On Wed Feb 04 2015 at 09:05:26 David Leo wrote:
> Microsoft was notified on Oct 13, 2014.
>
> Joey thank you very much for your words.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> On 2015/2/3 4:53, Joey Fowler wrote:
> > Hi David,
> >
> > "nice" is an understatement
On 6 October 2014 15:31, Matthew Jordan wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Dan Ballance
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Was this question not appropriate for asterisk-users maybe? Should I
> post in
> > dev instead?
> >
>
> No, I think the quest
Hi,
Was this question not appropriate for asterisk-users maybe? Should I post
in dev instead?
Dan
On 4 Oct 2014 15:48, "Dan Ballance" wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm building a PoC Asterisk 12 cluster based on a number of guides I've
> found on the net. The basic con
Hi guys,
I'm building a PoC Asterisk 12 cluster based on a number of guides I've
found on the net. The basic concept is using ARA in conjunction with DUNDi.
I have set up ARA with pjsip according to this excellent guide here:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Setting+up+PJSIP+Realtime
T
Our finest journalists are hacks and we will support anything that promotes
journalistic skills among our young people.
On 26 Feb 2014 18:39, "Paul Ammann" wrote:
> Constant hacking can be a very debilitating problem and cause
> respiratory issues, especially if you were a heavy smoker.
>
>
> On
PM, wrote:
> > On Thu, 16 Jan 2014 11:30:18 +, Dan Ballance said:
> >
> >> So your point is that there should be legislation to require companies
> to
> >> adhere to certain security standards? I'd support that - particularly
> in an
> >>
find
some easy catches like the EE BrightBox then there's good money to be made
- and easy money at that lol ;-)
On 16 January 2014 17:48, wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jan 2014 14:52:37 +, Dan Ballance said:
>
> > Well users do care about getting hacked when it happens - so maybe they
4 17:44, wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jan 2014 11:30:18 +, Dan Ballance said:
>
> > So your point is that there should be legislation to require companies to
> > adhere to certain security standards? I'd support that - particularly in
> an
> > ISP market which is clearly
ot actually taught anywhere on CS courses one would
> usually take, even less so on some "teach yourself {a language} in 21
> days" sort of courses/books. It is a ground-breaking revelation for
> many development folks that you can compromise an application via a
> crafted data
buys it! Surprise! Will you pay 300 pounds
> more for something that does the same, but claims to be "secure"? No.
> Will a punter pay 300 pounds more for that? Hell no. Just as simple as
> that.
>
> I do find it amusing as people get "shocked" by such a simple thing..
What a great write up and what an appalling mess for a UK ISP to be in in
2014. Absolutely shocking lack of security considerations. Thanks for
sharing this. I've just followed you on Twitter as well,
cheers,
Dan.
On 15 January 2014 20:28, Scott Helme wrote:
> The BrightBox router is the stan
Anyone know the technology they are using?
On 19 August 2013 21:48, Dan Ballance wrote:
> Wow, very cool! +1
>
>
> On 19 August 2013 21:18, Sandy Harris wrote:
>
>> http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/mesh-int
Wow, very cool! +1
On 19 August 2013 21:18, Sandy Harris wrote:
> http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/mesh-internet-privacy-nsa-isp
>
> ___
> Freedombox-discuss mailing list
> Freedombox-discuss@lists.alioth.debian.org
> http://lists.alioth.de
Thanks for the interesting discussions guys!
Would this idea work with Tor? Or would it not require Tor at all? Or would
it not matter if Tor was used or not?
On 19 August 2013 20:23, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> [Bob Mottram]
> > It's a reasonable enough idea and worth a try so long as the
Hi guys,
Can anyone explain to me why the Freedombox project is targeting plug
servers on home networks instead of smart devices in our pockets?
I'm sure there's a very good reason for this, but I got into a discussion
recently and realised I didn't have a proper explanation for this. People's
li
wordpress.org/download/source/
>
>
>
>
>
> Am 2013-07-05 15:30, schrieb Dan Ballance:
>
> I don't *now* know if they see it as a security feature, but when you do
> the install you are asked to give the admin account a username. I always
> thought this was a nice a
y're
> responding, that's mind boggling.
>
> Why wouldn't they simply offer it as a feature in future versions, even if
> they left it disabled? It's clearly doing harm by not being an option, and
> would do what exactly for it to be an option? Waste 3 minutes of a
&g
It seems crazy to me that WordPress is sensible enough to allow you to
change the default admin username to something other than "admin" - but
then so simply exposes that information to anyone that fancies scanning. I
ran wpscan last night across a couple of my installs and sure enough - my
renamed
Good luck and game on! ;-)
On 23 Mar 2013 08:42, "Robert Connolly" wrote:
> Dudes, you're dealing with a hacker. I'm low on the scale of things, but
> if Freedombox harbors child porn, and because of what I have seen, I will
> do everything in my power to shut down the network. I find it unaccept
This is a very interesting idea. But do you have any idea how this goal
could be achieved technically? It seems almost the opposite of what the
technology is designed to do. How do you control the uncontrollable? I
don't think there's any way to control the creation of networks - rats
could just mo
+1
On 6 Mar 2013 10:41, "Ulisses Montenegro"
wrote:
> Not including proper input validation and error handling in code samples
> is one of the most common and harmful practices in the software development
> industry -- doing it is not "optional" or "advanced", it is mandatory
> unless you want to
Hi guys and girls,
If anyone had 30 seconds to spare to make a recommendation I'd be very
appreciative.
I have tried to us Prelude in the past, but last time I looked, they had
fallen out with Snort :(
I have also tried Sguil and got that working nicely with Security Onion (
http://securityonion
d, but don't worry it was to keep up
> on my mortgage payments to house my family'
>
> Who uses Acunetix anyway?
>
> As far as I can tell, this argument is now debating opinion which is
> inherently stupid.
>
> Sent from my lack of morals, and about 3 cans of ta
12:07 PM, wrote:
> > On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 09:57:51 +, Dan Ballance said:
> >
> >> ...
> >
> > Doesn't matter if he ends up a corporate knob or a freedom fighter. If
> > he says "I promise to XYZ" you want him to be trustworthy on sai
I don't personally think a degree should or shouldn't be awarded because a
student has or has not met some kind of arbitrary moral standard. It should
assess their abilities in computer science, not that their ethics meet with
what the dominant powers in society currently deem to
be acceptable beha
Hi guys,
I greatly respect the collective knowledge about security matters on this
list. What do you make of this BBC report? Here in the UK we are seeming
happy to do business with China, but other countries are blocking over
alleged security concerns. Do you think these concerns are legitimate o
Would it be possible for "power" FBX users to provide a PageKite-equivalent
service for other users on dynamic IPs? Could these services be advertised
within the FBX network maybe?
On Aug 30, 2012 5:39 PM, "Michael Rogers" wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 30/08/12
I like this idea but have close to no idea how technically feasible it is.
Other threads on this list have suggested there may be NAT issues behind
standard home routers that will be difficult for FreedomBoxes to
automatically navigate without technical intervention from someone with
more than Joe
This looks an interesting project. I've not seen this before, thanks :)
On 25 May 2012 07:44, "Eugen Leitl" wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 07:27:32PM -0400, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
> > Mesh network, dropbox.
>
> Owncloud would seem a good application -- appropriately contained (virtual
> jail),
>
Hi,
Probably somewhat idealistic, but I would eventually like freedombox to be:
* a distributed p2p social media network;
* a basic replacement for as many commercial cloud services that track and
monitor us as possible, so: gmail, gdocs, gcalendar, drop box etc
* a mesh network for resilience
A
Nice work; really impressed. When I next get some free time I will try
and use your code to host a service. Thanks for your continued hard
work :)
On 18 May 2012 03:35, Nick M. Daly wrote:
> To answer the "what can I use this for" type questions I'm getting, I'll
> try to explain what I'm going t
It was my assumption also - but are we sure this attack was through a
"trivial, well-known attack vector"?
On 11 January 2012 14:40, Laurelai wrote:
> On 1/11/12 8:39 AM, Ferenc Kovacs wrote:
>>
>>
>> Because the ones with the so called ethics either lack the technical
>> chops or lack the enthu
Ikiwiki looks great - the only comment I would make is that (according to
the previously mentioned wiki comparison site) it doesn't seem to support
localisation. Can anyone confirm this?
Whilst I agree security needs to be a top priority, if we want these boxes
to be used widely in countries with
I think there's a legal right to get *all* of your data under European
law. They've removed the on-line request form, but you can still
request via email. In fact he's encouraging us all to do so:
http://europe-v-facebook.org/EN/Get_your_Data_/get_your_data_.html
datareque...@fb.com
Example mail co
ons while monitoring any new open
> ports that have spawned. I would suggest iptables but the OP stated he
> doesn't own the server and has no root access. Sure there are many clever
> ways to reserve access but they all start falling apart as long as your
> waiting and watching fo
e is an issue and that time
> needs to be taken to remove such legacy code as this could have been a far
> worse incident if it had been more targetted and the end goal wasn't a
> botnet.
> On Dec 5, 2011 3:02 AM, "Dan Ballance" wrote:
>
>> I'm no expert
I'm no expert, but here's something to get you started while you wait for
more experienced replies. Check for root kits:
sudo apt-get install rkhunter
sudo rkhunter --update
sudo rkhunter --check
On 5 December 2011 10:44, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> I'm not new here, but I've mostly lurk
You'll not find any disclosure here! ;-)
On 21 November 2011 10:27, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> Hello Full Disclosure Hysterics & Friends,
>
> I have now read through five dozen complaints about how Ubuntu
> is fundamentally an "unsecure" operating system, filled with more holes
> than Swiss che
Why not disclose the weakest of the 10, silence the doubters and keep the
other 9 to yourself? There seem to be a lot of people on this list who
doubt your skills. Why not give them something small and repair your
reputation?
On 20 Nov 2011 00:32, "xD 0x41" wrote:
> I have said what I wanted to s
Cheers Antony, I began by asking if Scapy was a suitable tool for crafting
this attack - and then asked more generally what tools/languages/frameworks
do people recommend for this kind of task? Are you suggesting due to the
very large numbers of packets involved that for performance reasons this
ne
Okay, now I'm confused! From
http://oss.coresecurity.com/projects/impacket.html
"Impacket is a collection of Python classes focused on providing access to
network packets. Impacket allows Python developers to craft and decode
network packets in simple and consistent manner. It includes support for
Would scapy be a suitable tool to attempt this kind of packet manipulation
with? I'm a programmer, but I'm new to this kind of
network/packet-level/security scripting.
What tools / frameworks / languages etc do you guys use to write these
kinds of exploit scripts?
cheers,
dan :)
(keep forgettin
Is this for real? If so, this is a huge scandal imho. Such a simple error
for a Facebook developer to make.
On 27 Oct 2011 13:53, "Nathan Power" wrote:
>
> -
> 1. Summary:
>
> When using the Facebook 'Messages' tab, t
Is this how people volunteering to donate time to a project are normally
spoken to in the Debian community?
On 27 Sep 2011 21:53, "Jonas Smedegaard" wrote:
> On 11-09-27 at 10:35pm, Yves L wrote:
>> Hi Freedomboxians,
>>
>> I'm in the process of setting up the promotion and outreach website
>> I e
On 15 September 2011 14:52, Nick Daly wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 6:47 AM,
>
> 0: https://bitbucket.org/nickdaly/plugserver
>
Fantastic, well-written guide.
Thanks for this,
dan :)
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That was an interesting article on Diaspora - but I didn't see any mention
of security.
Taking that post on face value (which I assume may have been simplified for
clarity) it would seem that I can query pods to fish for users and extract
the information contained in the hcards.
It also seems tha
Thank you so much for this Anca! I hugely appreciate your input on this :)
dan
On 14 April 2011 11:25, Anca Vamanu wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
>
>
> On 04/13/2011 05:43 PM, Dan Ballance wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am investigating OpenSIPS for use in my company's VO
Hi there,
I am investigating OpenSIPS for use in my company's VOIP network.
I'm wondering if I could get a little advice on a design I am considering?
The problem:
We currently have a VOIP network built around a propriety SIP proxy which we
are discovering appears to have a number of security we
I'm assuming this would work from the layout as easily as the view script?
Thanks for you input,I'm learning a lot!
On Mar 14, 2009 2:30 PM, "Matthew Weier O'Phinney" wrote:
-- Vincent de Lau wrote
(on Saturday, 14 March 2009, 12:52 PM +0100):
> I've noticed the perfomance hit on using Zend_Vi
-- Forwarded message --
From: "Dan Ballance"
Date: Mar 14, 2009 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] routeShutdown firing before action stack ...?
To: "keith Pope"
Thankyou so much for this link! Has really pointed me in the right direction
and by reading more a
Hi folks,
I am trying to build a flexible 'widgetised' layout where the data for which
blocks go in which segments is held in the database.
My current logic is to:
- read layout from the database and then load action stack with a
controller/action for each block
- in my front controller
Thanks for helping me get that sorted folks. Can I just ask a related
question: is the data persistent between dispatch loops? Ie if I set a flag
in my front controller plugin the first time the loop runs,will I be able to
check against it on the next iteration?
My plan is to use the post dispatch
Thanks, I'll give that a try. Do I then need to manually include that myself
or will the framework automagically detect it there?
Many thanks for your help,
Dan
On 3 Mar 2009, 5:53 PM, "Deanna Bonds" wrote:
Dan Ballance wrote: > > > Hiya folks,hopefully this will be
Hiya folks,hopefully this will be a simple one. Have been googling like nuts
but can't work out where I should place the actual file containing a front
controller plugin in a default installation? Heeelp!
Dan :-)
ifficult
for the next few weeks and the loss of productivity is likely to mean I
switch distro. As you can guess, I'm pretty peeved.
Dan Ballance
--
feisty packages no longer available at ubuntu archives and mirrors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317577
You received this bug notification beca
Hi folks,
I have been battling this problem for a while now. Until recently, I thought
I had network issues, but in the end I wrote my email migration code in
python and managed to connect to the google services with no problems, so
before I write my own client in PHP, I thought I would run this i
$axoSection, $axoValue);
}
Just in case anyone else struggles with this,
dan :-)
On 30/10/2007, Dan Ballance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have been scouring google and this email list for any help with this,
> but no joy after several hours. Think I'm
dan :-)
On 30/10/2007, Dan Ballance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have been scouring google and this email list for any help with this,
> but no joy after several hours. Think I'm going to have to cry for help.
> Here goes:
>
> I have PhpGacl succ
btw, this is:
cake 1.1.13.4450
PhpGacl 1.0.2b
On 30/10/2007, Dan Ballance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have been scouring google and this email list for any help with this,
> but no joy after several hours. Think I'm going to have to cry for hel
Hi folks,
I have been scouring google and this email list for any help with this, but
no joy after several hours. Think I'm going to have to cry for help. Here
goes:
I have PhpGacl successfully installed in my application (ie i can go to
/phpgacl/ and access the admin control panel). From there I
Hi there,
Is it possible to pass html settings such as 'id' or 'class' through the
$ajax->link helper?
The api lists the syntax as:
AjaxHelper::link ($title, $href = null, $options = array(), $confirm = null,
$escapeTitle = true)
It then goes on to list the options as ajax related attributes, b
Hi Jason,
I really like the sound of CupCake / Lumad CMS (CupCake is a way better
name btw) and I will definitely be giving it a test drive when I have time.
I'm not much of a programmer, just about coping with cake, but far too
useless to contribute directly to your project. However, I will b
Hi there,
I have a series of links within an element called 'stories.thtml'. I am
trying to create a link with the html helper and I want each link to send
the user to the story_controller with the action 'view', passing an $id for
the item to be viewed.
However, it seems that because my stories
Hello good people of the list !
I would like to use the php class available here:
http://lwest.free.fr/doc/php/lib/date-en.html
to handle dates. I have downloaded their file date.php and tried dropping it
into cake/libs, but when i try to call it from a controller, i get:
Fatal error: Undefined
helper makes for the parts you want to change.
>
> On 4/9/07, Dan Ballance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > HtmlHelper::dateTimeOptionTag ($ tagName,
> > >
> > >
> > > $ dateFormat = 'DMY',
> > >
> >
>
> HtmlHelper::dateTimeOptionTag ( $ *tagName*,
>
> $ *dateFormat* = 'DMY',
>
> $ *timeFormat* = '12',
>
> $ *selected* = null,
>
> $ *selectAttr* = null,
>
> $ *optionAttr* = null,
>
> $ *showEmpty* = true
> )
> http://api.cakephp.org/class_html_helper.html#e392e8e82f239446e9af145a07f53d07
thanks very much, sometimes you just need a quick pointer from someone to
check you're going in the right direction,
cheers again,
dan
On 09/04/07, sumanpaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> student belonging to an ethnicity.
> think as u will relate in the real world.
>
> regards
> suman
>
> On
i have been wondering about his also !
dan :-)
On 09/04/07, Sergei Gerasenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> One question that has been bugging me is the different between hasOne
> and belongsTo.
>
> For example, let's say I have a table named "students" and a table named
> "ethnicities", with "
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