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2006 Dec 14
23
Using DTrace to monitor productions systems
Hi,
we are developing and operating an very critical application in the financial sector. Now our customer wants us to report performance data (roundtrip times of the messages routed).
My idea is using dtrace to measure the times with the pid provider catching the timestamps on entry of the in and out functions of the processes.
Now my questions ;-):
1) Is this an appropriate method to monitor
2015 Nov 13
2
[PATCH] Drop fine-grained privileges on Illumos/Solaris
...de that's now in
openbsd-compat/port-solaris.c
Does this look a bit better? The biggest annoyance I had is that now
ssh-agent and sftp-server have to link against platform.o, and the
easiest way to organise that seemed to be to add it to libssh.a. So now
all the cmdline tools also link against libcontract and libproject,
instead of just the daemon.
Using a platform_* function seems like a nicer interface than just
calling a port-solaris function inside an #ifdef in each of them, though
-- you can just add some code now in platform.c that uses pledge()
instead, for example. So maybe it's fine to...
2015 Nov 13
2
[PATCH] Drop fine-grained privileges on Illumos/Solaris
Hi,
I'm not sure how interested anybody here is in this, but I've been
working lately on getting rid of the horror that is SunSSH for some
distros of Illumos (mostly SmartOS). One of the patches we're carrying
around at the moment is one that simply drops fine-grained privileges in
sshd, ssh-agent and sftp-server. Since the privilege dropping here is
roughly equivalent to a more
2015 Jan 21
18
[Bug 2340] New: Openssh issue: unable to ssh the solaris server from ldap users
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2340
Bug ID: 2340
Summary: Openssh issue: unable to ssh the solaris server from
ldap users
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.8p1
Hardware: Sparc
OS: Solaris
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P5
Component: PAM
2006 Jul 17
2
SMF/process contracts in Solaris 10
I've searched the archive for this mailing list and the bug list for
OpenSSH for this, and I'm finding nothing. I'd appreciate it if
somoene could point me to an existing thread about this. (I know that
other people are aware of the problem, though, so I'm a bit surprised
to find nothing.)
We're running OpenSSH under Solaris 10 using SMF instead of a legacy
init script. SMF