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2017 Nov 15
7
How to maintain a persistent SSH connection?
...ion? Short of
running a separate sshd(8) on another port?
It's probably a big change, as it'd require the protocol to be
touched, but maybe provisions for such extensions already exist?
Do you have any thoughts, gauges of success of such a wishlist, or
short-term solutions?
Thanks,
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2014 Dec 22
9
Dealing with roaming machines
...to try multiple DNS names until a connection can be
made. For extra bonus special points, this should obviously happen
all at once to reduce wait times.
Assuming that this isn't currently possible ? I did search and
investigate ? would this be a worthwhile feature to look into?
Thanks,
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2014 Dec 23
3
Dealing with roaming machines
...the internal environment from its name in the external or other
> environments.
>
> > Assuming that this isn't currently possible ? I did search and
> > investigate ? would this be a worthwhile feature to look into?
> >
> > Thanks,
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> It sounds intriguing. The basic C library funcitons are
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2014 Dec 23
2
Dealing with roaming machines
...one will ever be answered at any one time. Or it should try
them in quick succession.
I realise that this is not really an OpenSSH question anymore and
I am sorry about that. The dynamic DNS solution is probably the
cleanest solution anyway. But the topic seems to have struck some
interest?
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if the hand that smoothes their pillow is pure,
nor the dying care
if the lips that touch their brow have known the kiss of sin."
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2014 Dec 22
2
Dealing with roaming machines
...always resolves to
the IP the machine would have in the local network, and hence this
is the IP that OpenSSH tries.
However, if the machine is not in the local network, then I'd like
OpenSSH to ask for the same hostname in the next CanonicalDomain and
try it there. Does this make sense?
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and for the same reason."
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2015 Nov 17
2
Disabling auth fallback to PAM
...it's an authentication error right away. Only if the first
source does not posess any knowledge about a given user, then should
Dovecot proceed to query/check with the next database.
Can this be configured somehow?
If not, would it make sense to make this behaviour configurable?
Thanks,
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2015 May 16
2
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
...a bit of redundancy here (which I am always trying to avoid
like the plague) and I am wondering if there are better ways. Do you
know of any, short of writing a script to "compile" the files and
change the contexts based on path (which will be dirty and hard to
get right)?
Thanks,
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"oh what a tangled web we weave,
when first we practice to deceive.
but my how we improve the score,
as we practice more and more."
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2015 May 17
2
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
...ns.conf:foo/bar.conf"
The same logic could be applied e.g. in the arguments of the
Dial() application or local channels or registry instructions in
sip.conf.
The first is probably easier to implement, while the second is
clearer to the user.
Is this something to consider?
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will first attempt to classify it as np-complete.
this will avoid many tears and tantrums as
algorithm after algorithm fails."...
2015 May 17
1
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
...eah, and it's nicely done. Arguably it's still a hack and debugging
becomes an indirect process (see above). But sure, it'll probably be
the best solution for now.
? although I believe Asterisk would benefit from better namespace
separation between sets of registrations/contexts.
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you rearrange me till i'm sane.
you lock the door, and throw away the key,
there's someone in my head but it's not me."
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2017 Nov 15
2
How to maintain a persistent SSH connection?
...t test (I used
`cat /etc/fstab` instead of `echo .` just to fill the pipe a bit
faster) shows that the sshd(8) process (a) still sticks around
longer than it should but (b) nowhere near as long as it does when
using the ssh(1) -N option instead (i.e. run no command on the
remote).
Thank you!
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2015 Nov 26
1
Let lmtp create target directories
...-grandparents, etc.).
Is this something that could fall within the realm of Dovecot's
lmtp? Or is the lmtp invoked as the user and doesn't actually drop
root? If so, might there be another way?
?) http://vmm.localdomain.org/?
?) Hallo Pascal
?) http://bugs.debian.org/804382
Thanks,
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when there is nothing left to take away."
-- antoine de saint-exup?ry
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