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2010 Feb 03
5
OpenSSH-5.3p1 selinux problem on CentOS-5.4.
Note: I am digest subscriber so if you could copy me directly on any reply to the list I would appreciate it very much. I sent this to the OpenSSH list (secureshell at securityfocus.com) yesterday and received no response so I am asking here in hopes that someone else has run across this problem on CentOS. We have encountered a situation that requires sftp access to one of our server by an
2011 Jul 13
4
use of MAILTO variable in crontab
I want to do something like this: 30 2 * * * MAILTO=testaddr at harte-lyne.ca; echo "this should be mailed" I have searched extensively and from what I have read I believe that this should work. But evidently I misapprehend how cron and MAILTO is supposed to work as my example does not cause any mail to be sent as far as I can determine from maillog. How does one specify unique
2014 May 28
2
/etc/bash_completion.d/git generates permissions errors
I did a yum update to my desktop machine as root this morning and now my regular logon account sees this whenever I press the enter key: etc/audisp/audispd.conf: Permission denied etc/audisp/plugins.d/af_unix.conf: Permission denied etc/audisp/plugins.d/syslog.conf: Permission denied etc/audit/audit.rules: Permission denied etc/audit/auditd.conf: Permission deniedetc/dhcp/dhclient.d/ntp.sh:
2012 Apr 24
5
Not Quite Minimal CentOS 6.2
Hi All, I a working on configuring a not-quite minimal installation of CentOS 6.2. I tried doing the "minimal" installation available with the installer, but it's a bit too minimal to be useful. So I'm cutting down from a less minimal starting place. I'm pretty familiar with 5.x, but what I'm finding in 6.2 is a lot of new stuff, and a lot of odd behavior. For example,
2008 Jun 03
1
SELinux and samba/winbind w/ADS on RHEL 4.6
SELinux appears to be interfering with winbind's functionality. I have the lastest policy package installed: selinux-policy-targeted-1.17.30-2.149 which allegedly solves this problem according to the RedHat knowledge base, but clearly does not. I have to turn off SELinux by using setenforce 0 (permissive) to get winbind to work at all, and based on what I see in the log files,
2008 Jul 24
1
selinux & httpd & portmap
Having problems starting httpd & portmapper #service httpd start /usr/sbin/httpd: error while loading shared libraries: libm.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory and I traced it to selinux, which I had just turned on for the first time: # sestatus SELinux status: enabled SELinuxfs mount: /selinux Current mode:
2020 Jul 03
1
samab-4.10 nsupdate
I am also seeing this in smbd.log: [2020/07/03 09:20:18.211558, 1] ../../auth/kerberos/gssapi_helper.c:391(gssapi_check_packet) GSS VerifyMic failed: A token had an invalid MIC: unknown mech-code 2529638943 for mech 1 2 840 113554 1 2 2 [2020/07/03 09:20:18.211625, 0] ../../source4/auth/gensec/gensec_gssapi.c:1347(gensec_gssapi_check_packet)
2020 Jul 07
2
How to delete an unwanted NS record
I have this on the DC smb4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca: samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca ALL -U administrator Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Name=, Records=6, Children=0 SOA: serial=7, refresh=900, retry=600, expire=86400, minttl=3600, ns=SMB4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca., email=support.harte-lyne.ca. (flags=600000f0, serial=110, ttl=3600)
2020 Jul 07
3
Can someone explain why host reports no SOA record for domain on DC?
[root at smb4-1 ~ (master)]# samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca ALL -U administrator Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Name=, Records=4, Children=0 SOA: serial=3, refresh=900, retry=600, expire=86400, minttl=3600, ns=SMB4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca., email=hostmaster.brockley.harte-lyne.ca. (flags=600000f0, serial=110, ttl=3600) NS:
2020 Jul 07
2
How to delete an unwanted NS record
On 07.07.2020 21:14, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 07/07/2020 20:00, James B. Byrne via samba wrote: >> I have this on the DC smb4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca: >> >> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca >> brockley.harte-lyne.ca >> ALL -U administrator >> Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: >> ?? Name=, Records=6, Children=0
2020 Jun 30
3
samab-4.10 nsupdate
I have a dc configured to use the samba internal dns service. The version of samba I am using is 4.10.15 packaged for FreeBSD. Its build options state this: BIND911 : off BIND916 : off , , , GSSAPI_BUILTIN : on GSSAPI_MIT : off LDAP : on . . . NSUPDATE : off My smb4.conf file contains this: [global] bind interfaces only = Yes dns forwarder =
2020 Jul 08
2
How to delete an unwanted NS record
Wed Jul 8 16:09:19 UTC 2020, Rowland penny wrote: > No, it is '@' for the name, not 'brockley.harte-lyne.ca' Previously I had tried that as well with similar results as shown below: [root at smb4-1 ~ (master)]# samba-tool dns help delete Usage: samba-tool dns delete <server> <zone> <name> <A|AAAA|PTR|CNAME|NS|MX|SRV|TXT> <data> [root at smb4-1
2015 Mar 03
6
TLS, SRTP, Asterisk11 and Snom870s
CentOS-6.5 (FreePBX-2.6) Asterisk-11.14.2 (FreePBX) snom870-SIP 8.7.3.25.5 I am having a very difficult time attempting to get TLS and SRTP working with Asterisk and anything else. At the moment I am trying to get TLS functioning with our Snom870 desk-sets. And I am not having much luck. Since this is an extraordinarily (to me) Byzantine environemnt I am going to ask if any of you have gotten
2007 Nov 24
5
rspec.opts
Where can I find a list of the options and their usage and meanings for the contents of this file? Regards, -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757 Canada
2015 Apr 29
2
Cron Issues
I have noanacron installed on a fresh centos 7 install. I added this too settings. nano /etc/cron.d/0hourly */5 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.fiveminutes */1 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.minute 0,30 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.halfhour and then created the directories for it. Now I keep getting these errors in secure log. **** pam_systemd(crond:session): Failed to create session:
2020 Jul 08
2
How to delete an unwanted NS record
On Wed Jul 8 14:05:32 UTC 2020, L.P.H. van Belle wrote: > The original DNS, was that a Windows 2003 or lower server? > > Because this looks familiar. > (&(flatname=BROCKLEY)(objectclass=primaryDomain))' base: 'cn=Primary Domains': > No such object: dsdb_search... All the Samba service I am working with are test platforms and have never been part of or received data
2016 Jul 06
2
Samba43 on FreeBDS10.3 ldap db contents
I am working through the book _Implementing Samba 4_ and revalidating my existing install. I am at the point where I need to check the contents of the ldap database. The instructions in the book say to do this: ldapsearch -x -h localhost -s base - \ Dcn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=server-02,dc=domain-02,dc=harte-lyne,dc=ca -W Which produces this output: # extended LDIF # # LDAPv3 # base
2020 Jun 02
2
samba-tool dns query
Samba-4.11.8 on FreeBSd-12.1p5 How does one list all of the actual DNS records for Samba administered zones, forward and reverse? When I use the dns query option of samba-tool I get a summary but no detail: samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca @ ALL -U administrator Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Name=, Records=3, Children=0 SOA: serial=1, refresh=900, retry=600,
2009 Oct 23
3
Need some help with logwatch.
I am trying to get a logwatch summary emailed to a central address from a cron job. The tasd was copied verbatim from a system which does this already. Both are shown below. host1 crontab -l as root 45 7 * * * /usr/sbin/logwatch --service http --service imapd --service pop3 --service sshd --service vsftpd --service zz-disk_space --service zz-network --service zz-sys --mailto support at
2013 Sep 16
3
easy BASH question
I am obviously missing something basic here but can someone explain to me what is wrong with the first statement, which returns nothing? $ history | grep ^su $ history | grep su 2997 su -l 3024 su -l 3050 su -l 3054 su -l Thanks, -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited