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2002 Nov 07
2
Cant run SSHD daemon
I have compiled openssh for sun solaris 2.6, no errors
When I try to run SSHD daemon it says the following error.
This platform does not support both privilege separation and compression
Compression disabled
Privilege separation user sshd does not exist
Any one that have answer to this problem mail me on daniel.d.olsson at telia.se <mailto:daniel.d.olsson at telia.se>
//Daniel
2003 Jan 23
1
patched tarballs
Hello everyone,
As some of you may know, I maintain a patch that puts a '.' chroot hack
into OpenSSH. Unfortunately users seem to have had trouble applying the
patch. This is because I use gnu's patch and diff and many systems come
with a patch and diff that doesn't seem to understand -u or -N.
Anyway... the point of this email is to ask if anyone had any objections
to me
2002 Oct 12
2
scp
I would absolutely love a flag in scp to ignore sym-links.
Douglas Boldt
Endai WorldWide, NYC
Technical Operations Manager
212-430-0808 x118
2002 Oct 08
1
Fwd: SSHD logging on Solaris 8?
Sorry to send this to the wrong list. But it appears that the general list
is mostly utilized as a SPAM vector and/or is absentee moderated (the
message has yet to make it to the archives, despite being dated days
earlier than messages which are there). In any event, I'd like to know if
anyone could provide me with some more information than is available in the
manpages, FAQ, and other
2003 Feb 12
1
((AllowUsers || AllowGroups) && !(AllowUsers && AllowGroups))
Hey everyone,
After discussing the AllowGroups I think I've discovered a bug.
The system is a solaris 8 system and the problem is that when I use
AllowGroups with no AllowUsers args, the proper actions happen. Same
with AllowUsers and no AllowGroups. When I try to combine the two, none
of the Allow directives seem to take.
Is it just me or maybe a bug?
-James
2002 Nov 06
2
scp output redirection doesn't work...
> OpenSSH_3.4p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090607f
> AIX 4.3.3.0 Maintenance Level 10.
>
> I have run a test on my boxes and found the following:
>
> > scp test <remote_machine>:~/test
> test 100% |*****************************| 16000
> 00:00
> >
>
> scp works fine, but when I tried to redirect stdio/stderr to files they
>
2004 Feb 16
1
What should my smbpasswd file look like?
I can not connect to my linux box from my Mac. I get a 'Could not
connect to the server because the name or password is not correct'
error.
I'm not sure where to check to even see what username/pwd samba is using.
If I open up my smbpasswd file, it looks like this:
drrl:501:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:[UD]:LCT-402FFFE4:
Is there
2014 May 29
2
Re: [libvirt] Host OS, Storage Info
Martin, et al,
Sorry for the lag in response.
So I started playing with the various virsh commands. Awesome.
Been doing some reading and I believe I have some things configured not so
well.
As I stated earlier in the thread, we have all of the VM image files on one
RAID5. Very fast machine.
When using top, the load average is a stable "5.xx". No I/O wait. GB's of
free memory.
2014 May 30
0
Re: [libvirt] Host OS, Storage Info
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 01:31:13PM -0400, Ainsworth, Thomas wrote:
>Martin, et al,
>
>Sorry for the lag in response.
>
>So I started playing with the various virsh commands. Awesome.
>Been doing some reading and I believe I have some things configured not so
>well.
>As I stated earlier in the thread, we have all of the VM image files on one
>RAID5. Very fast machine.
2014 May 30
1
Re: [libvirt] Host OS, Storage Info
Martin,
Thanks for the information. That makes sense. I *believe* we are good
there.
I noticed something weird yesterday. After a clone (via the virt-manager
GUI) it seems libvirtd locked up. A force quit pop up appeared - I had to
kill it. Then I restarted libvirtd. Then I did a "ps -edf | grep libvirt"
and there were three (3) libvirtd --daemon processes. Then any virsh
2006 Apr 14
3
hardware to use with samba?????
if you are to build a samba file server what hardware would you pick? does samba benifit from dual core, or dual processors or even quad? also does it benifit from memory? and how does it benifit from memory? more ram is better for samba? any ideas here?
regards,
Mazen
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2017 Nov 13
3
[PATCH RFC v3 4/6] Documentation: Add three sysctls for smart idle poll
From: Quan Xu <quan.xu0 at gmail.com>
To reduce the cost of poll, we introduce three sysctl to control the
poll time when running as a virtual machine with paravirt.
Signed-off-by: Yang Zhang <yang.zhang.wz at gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Quan Xu <quan.xu0 at gmail.com>
---
Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
arch/x86/kernel/paravirt.c
2017 Nov 13
3
[PATCH RFC v3 4/6] Documentation: Add three sysctls for smart idle poll
From: Quan Xu <quan.xu0 at gmail.com>
To reduce the cost of poll, we introduce three sysctl to control the
poll time when running as a virtual machine with paravirt.
Signed-off-by: Yang Zhang <yang.zhang.wz at gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Quan Xu <quan.xu0 at gmail.com>
---
Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
arch/x86/kernel/paravirt.c
2017 Nov 14
1
[PATCH RFC v3 4/6] Documentation: Add three sysctls for smart idle poll
On 2017/11/13 23:08, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Quan Xu <quan.xu04 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> From: Quan Xu <quan.xu0 at gmail.com>
>>
>> To reduce the cost of poll, we introduce three sysctl to control the
>> poll time when running as a virtual machine with paravirt.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Yang Zhang <yang.zhang.wz at gmail.com>
>>
2017 Nov 14
1
[PATCH RFC v3 4/6] Documentation: Add three sysctls for smart idle poll
On 2017/11/13 23:08, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Quan Xu <quan.xu04 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> From: Quan Xu <quan.xu0 at gmail.com>
>>
>> To reduce the cost of poll, we introduce three sysctl to control the
>> poll time when running as a virtual machine with paravirt.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Yang Zhang <yang.zhang.wz at gmail.com>
>>
2012 Jul 23
1
n00b rsyslog.conf question - how to separate local syslog from network appliance syslog?
I have several network appliances, and I want aggregate their syslog
output for later analysis. Eventually I might think about a Splunk
box, but for the interim I'm hoping to just build a CentOS 6 syslog
server and have it aggregate everything on it for quick review.
I installed rsyslog and am looking through the /etc/rsyslog.conf file
for what I configure to (a) listen for syslog input from
2012 Sep 08
3
[LLVMdev] Create target with alternate syntax for globals?
I'm working on building a target for llvm that's the intermediate language
of another compiler, so that the other compiler can benifit from llvm's
optimization passes.
I essentially made a copy of the mips backend, and then started changing
the output to match the intermediate language of the compiler. Most of the
output can be overriden, but I haven't figured out how to change
2008 Jan 11
2
Syslog timezone issue
We recently upgraded (as in, backup, reinstall, selective restore) a
couple of servers from CentOS-3.9 to CentOS-5.1. This generally went
smoothly but we've encountered one confusing problem with syslog.
Under CentOS-3, syslog entries were always dated in the host local
timezone. With CentOS-5.1, they're dated in UTC *most* of the time,
but occasionally in the local timezone. This has
2008 Jan 11
0
Perhaps a Perl problem (Re: Syslog timezone issue)
On Jan 11, 2008 11:51 AM, Bart Schaefer <barton.schaefer at gmail.com> wrote:
> It appears that any given process is consistent about which timezone
> it uses, but there's no obvious reason why any particular process gets
> the local zone vs. UTC. For example, we have a couple of long-running
> daemons that fork children to handle network requests, and although
> the
2007 Jan 18
0
syslog strangeness
I'm setting up a server and noticed syslog has stopped putting messages
into secure, maillog, and messages. syslog.conf is stock, and both it
and klogd are running. This occurred around the same time I put the
IPTables config in the box, but disabling iptables doesn't seem to make
any difference. I'm doing things that should generate traffic to those
files. Cron jobs have also