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2016 Jul 04
2
SSH multi factor authentication
On Sun, 3 Jul 2016, Stephen Harris wrote: > On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 09:19:43PM -0500, Bruce F Bading wrote: > > One, the Google Authenticator (OTP authentication). > > On its own, this is not 2FA. It's single factor ("something you > have"). > > A combination of Google Authenticator _and_ password is 2FA. This is > easy to do with PAM. Agreed >
2014 Aug 10
1
Power race? with Eaton 5E and how to auto-mute beeper
A final note: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2014-April/008977.html That message talks about the Eaton Nova AVR which on the Eaton 5E product page it says the 5E replaces the Nova. Do they perhaps share hardware/firmware? Thanks, Leith Bade leith at leithalweapon.geek.nz On 10 August 2014 10:16, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 26, 2014, at 9:58 AM, Leith Bade <leith at leithalweapon.geek.nz> wrote: > >> First the beeper is annoying and loud and I worry it will wake everyone up at night....
2016 Jul 09
2
SSH multi factor authentication
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Bruce F Bading <badingb at us.ibm.com> wrote: > > Hi Gentlemen, > > Thank you both for your valued opinion. I do however agree that public key > authentication cannot be fully considered MFA as have 2 PCI QSAs I have > spoken with. This is because it is not enforceable server side. Many > things can affect client side security. >
2016 Jul 04
3
SSH multi factor authentication
There has been some good discussion around our IBM security team as to what actually constitutes SSH multi factor authentication. There are 2 options being discussed. One, the Google Authenticator (OTP authentication). Two, Public/Private key authentication (pubkeyauthentication = yes) which supports pass phrase private key authentication. Which of these is considered multi-factor
2014 Aug 10
0
Power race? with Eaton 5E and how to auto-mute beeper
On Jul 26, 2014, at 9:58 AM, Leith Bade <leith at leithalweapon.geek.nz> wrote: > First the beeper is annoying and loud and I worry it will wake everyone up at night. I read that you can mute the beeper temporarily (and this works) but that most UPSs do not allow you to permanently turn it off (I tried using upsrw but it said b...
2014 Jul 26
4
Power race? with Eaton 5E and how to auto-mute beeper
...246.0 output.voltage.nominal: 230 ups.beeper.status: disabled ups.delay.shutdown: 20 ups.firmware: 01.04.0016 ups.load: 11 ups.mfr: EATON ups.model: 5E 650i ups.power.nominal: 650 ups.productid: ffff ups.start.battery: yes ups.status: OL CHRG ups.timer.shutdown: -1 ups.vendorid: 0463 Thanks, Leith Bade leith at leithalweapon.geek.nz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20140726/beb40f63/attachment.html>
2001 Jun 27
1
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection...
...ages at starting konsole. At the end wine claims to be successful. I'm running SuSE 7.2 codeweavers-wine-20010305 configured to use *not* my windows-installation Here is an part of wine -debugmsg +module,+loaddll: : <snip a lot, seems to be OK> : trace:module:NE_OpenFile opened 'C:\BADE\FOXW2600.ESL' -> 20 trace:module:NE_LoadSegment Loading segment 1, hSeg=02be, flags=0d42 trace:module:NE_FixupSegmentPrologs (1); trace:module:NE_FixupSegmentPrologs num_entries: 512, bundle: 0x4037bb40, next: 0000, pSeg: 0x4038dc7c trace:module:NE_FixupSegmentPrologs pFunc: 0x403975fc, *(D...
2011 Oct 10
3
Deciding when to do system encryption
Hello All, I have read that system encryption slows a computer down. However, I am more interested in when to use it. Consider the following scenarios: 1. You have a server in a secured server room on a rack (is there any need and advantage to having system encryption in this particular case) 2. you have a server sitting in an office that is accessible by everyone 2. You have a desktop 3. You
2011 Oct 03
4
Choosing a CentOS version
This may be a noob question but there is something I have been trying to understand, there are currently three main versions of CentOS 4, 5, and 6. My main question is simply how do I know what version I should deploy? I have searched online and either I did not do a good job of searching or the information I get is inadequate. To better understand why I ask this question, here are some of the
2014 Aug 10
1
USB device descriptor read error with Eaton 5E UPS
On 10 August 2014 09:05, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 7, 2014, at 7:57 AM, Leith Bade <leith at leithalweapon.geek.nz> wrote: > > Error -32 is EPIPE, which means that the PC didn't see a reply from the device during the descriptor read. I don't know that we have ever successfully run one of these issues to ground. > Considering Eaton do officially support Lin...
2014 Aug 09
0
USB device descriptor read error with Eaton 5E UPS
On Aug 7, 2014, at 7:57 AM, Leith Bade <leith at leithalweapon.geek.nz> wrote: > I have tried to plug it into every USB port (including the USB 3.0 > ones) and I still get these errors. I discovered that power cycling > the UPS will fix it for a while, and also unplugging and replugging > the USB cable will also fix i...
2014 Aug 07
2
USB device descriptor read error with Eaton 5E UPS
Hi, I recently purchased a new Easton 5E UPS. I plugged the USB cable into my computer so I could use the NUT UPS tools. However every so often NUT fails to connect to the device after a boot. Looking at dmesg I see errors like this: [ 3.277075] usb 1-9: new low-speed USB device number 6 using xhci_hcd [ 3.302091] usb 1-9: device descriptor read/8, error -32 [ 3.430241] usb 1-9: device
2007 Dec 03
4
RSYNC
If I try: rsync -lptgoD -e "ssh -i /root/.ssh/rsync-key" --verbose --exclude="/*.*" --exclude="*.xml" --include="+ */Tariff/" 192.168.1.1:/home/e-smith/files/ibays/frogs/files/dbs/ rsync lists the correct files, but if I add the destination like this: rsync -lptgoD -e "ssh -i /root/.ssh/rsync-key" --verbose --exclude="/*.*"
2014 Aug 10
0
Anyone successfully used NUT with the Eaton "5E Essential UPS"
On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Shane Alderton <shane at northlandease.com.au> wrote: > Hi, > > > Wondering whether anyone has managed to get NUT working with the Eaton > 5E Essential UPS, or has any tips as to what I might try to get it > working, or whether I'm just out of luck? > > > My config is: > OS name and version: Kubuntu 14.04 > exact NUT
2020 Jan 10
1
SCCM and other MS tools compatibility with Samba 4.x.x (Functional level 2008R2)
Hello Folks, We're using Samba as AD servers along with Windows AD Servers (2008R2 FL). We also use SCCM (Current Branch) that is dependent on AD for lab deployments (Windows 10). Currently, SCCM (current branch) supports 2008R2 FL, but for how long??? Samba does not support 2012R2, 2016, 2019 FL. We'd like to remove the Windows Servers from our AD infrastructure, but would also like
2002 Jul 26
3
AIX issues
Hello everyone, I have been given the task of working out a number of issues with OpenSSH for my company (Hertz). I have been following the mailing list for several days now and I'm beginning to compile a list of who is working on what. To make my task faster, it would nice if the people working on the following issues would drop me a email before I start to rewrite their code and get it
2014 Jun 19
2
Anyone successfully used NUT with the Eaton "5E Essential UPS"
Hi, Wondering whether anyone has managed to get NUT working with the Eaton 5E Essential UPS, or has any tips as to what I might try to get it working, or whether I'm just out of luck? My config is: OS name and version: Kubuntu 14.04 exact NUT version: 2.7.1-1ubuntu1 NUT installation method: sudo apt-get install nut exact device name: 5E2000iUSB-AU ups.conf entry: [Eaton5E2000] driver =