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2009 Feb 17
1
[LLVMdev] Clang not mentioned on web site?
Why isn't the clang project mentioned anywhere on the main llvm
web site?
-DeLesley
2004 Jun 12
0
[Bug 879] running ssh-host-config twice breaks sshd installation on cygwin
...Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: fishboy at redpeanut.com
Ran ssh-host-config to install sshd service again after manually deleting the
service. Sshd never worked right again, 'net start sshd' fails, 'sssh -D -d -
d -d' fails, '/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd start' fails. File permissions.
Deleted cygwin installation and reinstalled. Ran ssh-host-config, sshd
worked. Deleted sshd service and ran ssh-host-config again, sshd stopped
working.
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2011 Sep 26
2
Hello from RAQport Please remove this post
Dear Centos,
We did never receive the Server back from Australia
And this forum is not to post incorrect disputes information from the users
regarding some other companies.
Link below
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-September/043643.html
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2010 Aug 06
3
Remote nautilus, X display forwarding problem
I need to open a Nautilus window on a headless server, but no matter
what I try it complains about the display:
?dcl:~$ xhost + localhost
localhost being added to access control list
?dcl:~$ ssh -X user at ip.address
[user at CentOS-55-32-minimal ~]$ export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
[user at CentOS-55-32-minimal ~]$ nautilus --display=0:0
cannot open display: 0:0
Run 'nautilus --help' to see
2015 May 08
4
ldap host attribute is ignored
>> But instead i get
>> centos: sshd[7929]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user
>> <username>
>
> "pam_unix" should be an indication that <username> appears in the local
> unix password files. Make sure that it doesn't.
Nope. None of the usernames i tried is in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow
>
> What do /etc/pam.d/sshd and