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2011 Jun 21
1
SSH book reviewers wanted
Hi, Thought there would be some interest here. I'm writing a small book on OpenSSH. Am now looking for tech reviewers. http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/902 ==ml -- Michael W. Lucas http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/ Latest book: Network Flow Analysis http://www.networkflowanalysis.com/ mwlucas at BlackHelicopters.org, Twitter @mwlauthor
2013 Nov 11
2
"Unwilling to Perform" UNIX Attributes
...ubleshoot actually getting pure LDAP auth working. I do not change anything via LdapAdmin, changes happen via the snap-in or by adding clients to the domain at the client. Thanks, ==ml -- Michael W. Lucas - mwlucas at michaelwlucas.com, Twitter @mwlauthor http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/ Absolute OpenBSD 2/e - http://www.nostarch.com/openbsd2e coupon code "ILUVMICHAEL" gets you 30% off & helps me.
2013 Jun 19
4
AuthorizedKeysCommand idea
...presence of the key shouldn't matter. For key adds/changes/deletions, I just push the new sqlite DB to all my machines. This seems easy. Too easy. What am I missing? Thanks, ==ml -- Michael W. Lucas - mwlucas at michaelwlucas.com, Twitter @mwlauthor http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/ Absolute OpenBSD 2/e - http://www.nostarch.com/openbsd2e coupon code "ILUVMICHAEL" gets you 30% off & helps me.
2017 Mar 19
0
isohybrid boot from logical partition
...tmbr.S there's more weirdness > that looks like a bug: > > /* Check to see if we have EBIOS */ ... > int $0x13 > popw %dx /* restore drive */ > movb $0x08, %ah /* get CHS geometry */ > jc 1f ... [More blather _why_ this is buggy.] Today I see that movb $0x08, %ah instruction. So just forget about this bug in gptmbr.S. Sorry. -- MartinS
2012 Feb 21
1
any hope for bug 1663 or similar function?
...rce of public keys, such as given in bug 1663? I have dozens of servers, and I have to patch sshd on the vast majority of them. OpenSSH is a BSD program, but the BSD boxes are the most difficult to manage because of this. Thanks, ==ml -- Michael W. Lucas http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/ Latest book: SSH Mastery http://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery mwlucas at BlackHelicopters.org, Twitter @mwlauthor
2012 Apr 12
0
SSH book for review
...o is interested in writing a review for a blog -- either theirs, or a tech association they're with, or basically anywhere. http://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery Please contact me off-list if interested. Thanks, ==ml -- Michael W. Lucas http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/ Latest book: SSH Mastery http://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery mwlucas at BlackHelicopters.org, Twitter @mwlauthor
2012 Nov 13
1
problem with AuthorizedKeysCommand on OpenBSD
...y_command_allowed2: dup2: Bad file descriptor AuthorizedKeysCommand /usr/local/libexec/ssh-ldap-wrapper returned status 1 debug1: restore_uid: 0/0 debug1: temporarily_use_uid: 1000/1000 (e=0/0) ... Any suggestions, folks? Thanks, ==ml -- Michael W. Lucas http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/ Latest book: SSH Mastery http://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery mwlucas at michaelwlucas.com, Twitter @mwlauthor
2010 Oct 03
4
system "stuck" with 2.6.18-128 kernel. how to move to 2.6.18-194.17?
Hi. I just noticed I had a CentOS 5.3 system that I updated to CentOS 5.5 a few days ago, and I just ran "yum -y update" again to get the latest kernel, and I just noticed it still has the old 2.6.18-128 kernel instead of the new 2.6.18-194.17. What gives? /etc/grub.conf points at 2.6.18-194.17, but when I reboot, 2.6.18-128 comes up. Any suggestions? Thanks, -at myserver# yum -y
2011 Mar 23
3
EXT4 Filesystem Mount Failed (bad geometry: block count)
Dear All, Currently using RHEL6 Linux and Kernel Version is 2.6.32-71.el6.i686 and DRBD Version is 8.3.10 DRBD is build from source and Configured DRBD with 2 Node testing with Simplex Setup Server 1 : 192.168.13.131 IP Address and hostname is primary Server 2 : 192.168.13.132 IP Address and hostname is secondary Finally found that drbd0, drbd1 mount failed problem *Found some error messages
2007 Feb 15
17
Odd parameter munging with with()
Hi, I have this setup block: setup do session[:login] = ''jhughes'' @user = mock("user") User.stub!(:find).and_return(@user) @params = {:cn => "Bilbo Baggins", :telephoneNumber => "416-277-4418", :mail => "bilbo at baggins.com"} end And then this spec: specify "should update and save the
2011 Jul 01
6
Cluster Failover Troubleshooting (luci and ricci)
Hello all. I posted this in the forum and was told to instead post it to the mailing list. My apologies for the redundancy if you have already seen and been irritated by my blatherings. Thanks. _________________________ I am working on a CentOS clustered LAMP stack and running into problems. I have searched extensively and have come up empty. Here's my setup: Two node cluster identical hardware. IBM x226 with RSAII adapters for fencing. Configured for Active/Passive...
2004 Dec 16
12
My Boss wants background music!!!!
Dear Members, I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can do this also. As I said he needs background music on every telephone this is not to be mistaken with music on hold. The bit stream is an MP3 file of 8 Kbs. At the server
2010 Jan 16
95
Best 1.5TB drives for consumer RAID?
Which consumer-priced 1.5TB drives do people currently recommend? I had zero read/write/checksum errors so far in 2 years with my trusty old Western Digital WD7500AAKS drives, but now I want to upgrade to a new set of drives that are big, reliable and cheap. As of Jan 2010 it seems the price sweet spot is the 1.5TB drives. As I had a lot of success with Western Digital drives I thought I would
2007 Apr 13
57
ZFS for Linux (NO LISCENCE talk, please)
...my hard-drive, as it isn''t one of those flashy flash drives, which I presume don''t need an fs (???). I was THRILLED that the ZFS for Linux thread started. And, I was equally horrified (and sufficiently annoyed that I am starting this new thread) when it degraded in to uninformed blather about this liscence or that. To be honest, I don''t give a damn. We doesn''t this list and it''s esteemed members actually talk about the issues concerning a port from Sun to Linux. I don''t want to hear about the FUSE thing; it''s slow, radically incomplet...