Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Possible to print message(s) before login?"
2005 May 19
1
making MS server 2003 a domain member server
Hello,
I have been researching (google, o'reilly and
samba.org) intensely for the past 3 weeks learning
about samba and setting up my first successful samba
3.10 domain. So I am still very new to this. Am I
right when I assume that a domain member server helps
with authentication? My company wants to migrate the
current windows 2000 server over to the new samba 3
server I created. So this
2001 Jan 29
1
Problem with OpenSSH 2.3.0p1 and Linux kernel 2.4.1pre8 (Disconnecting: fork failed: Resource temporarily unavailable)
I'm having a problem with OpenSSH 2.3.0p1 and Linux kernel 2.4.1pre8. 
After a client connects and is authenticated ssh fails to fork, 
disconnects and dies. Normally I run sshd out of inetd with the -i flag. 
thinking this might be the problem I ran it in daemon mode from the 
command line. The results were the same. Running with maximum debugging 
on I captured the following:
<snip>
2006 Jan 10
2
the dreaded error Before updating scaffolding from new DB s
Hi
I am pretty sure that this is a common nuby problem but I cannot figure 
it out i try to run scfaoldong and get a error  "Before updating 
scaffolding from new DB schema, try creating a table for your model"
I have mysql set up and created the tables etc.
Derek
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2006 Oct 12
5
unauthenticated calls
Hi list,
i noticed from the cli my asterisk box is accepting unauthenticated calls
how can i prevent this?
CLI:
 -- Accepting UNAUTHENTICATED call from 192.168.0.2:
       > requested format = gsm,
       > requested prefs = (),
       > actual format = ulaw,
       > host prefs = (g729|ulaw|alaw),
       > priority = mine
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An HTML
2023 Mar 18
4
Minimize sshd log clutter/spam from unauthenticated connections
Dear OpenSSH developers,
a publicly accessible sshd on port 22 generates a lot of log clutter 
from unauthenticated connections. For an exemplary host on a university 
network, sshd accumulates 5~20k log lines on a single day (more than 90% 
of the total amount of syslog lines). That is despite the host having a 
restricted configuration (no SSH password authentication, firewall rate 
limit for
2009 Nov 12
3
allowguest defaults to yes for SIP
In your sip.conf file allowguest defaults to yes.  This means that 
anyone that can reach the SIP ports on that system has access to make 
unauthenticated calls, by default.  The administrator actually has to go 
in and turn it off to prevent unauthenticated SIP calls (in whatever 
context [general] points at).
Does anyone else agree with me that this is a poor default?  I'd like to 
see the
2018 Feb 23
6
RADIUS
John Hodrien wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Feb 2018, hw wrote:
> 
>> That seems neither useful, nor feasible for customers wanting to use the
>> wireless network we would set up for them with their cell phones.? Are cell
>> phones even capable of this kind of authentication?
> 
> Yes, entirely capable.? WPA2-Enterprise isn't some freakish and unusual
> solution.
Ok, so
2013 May 15
1
Puppet 3.2.0-0.1rc2.el6 SSL problem
I am having an issue adding new clients to puppet.  The master is not 
accepting connections from unauthenticated clients, even though my 
auth.conf that worked with v3.1.1 has not changed.  If I test ssl via curl 
-k, the puppet master returns "can''t convert nil into String" to the 
client.  The http log on the master shows a 400 return code.  Also note, 
I''m using
1998 Dec 04
1
Red Hat 5.2''s login doesn''t do PAM session management correctly
This is a "heads up" for anyone who relies on PAM session management in
order to clean up after a login session.  Red Hat 5.2''s login does not
perform PAM session management correctly, potentially resulting in sessions
which lose their authentication before the login shell starts.
login.c in Red Hat 5.2''s util-linux package was modified so that it no
longer forks a
2006 Apr 24
1
E1 testing
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Console logs from Asterisk A:
Executing Dial("SIP/test0-5821", "Zap/6/327557670||Tt") in new stack
    -- Requested transfer capability: 0x00 - SPEECH
    -- Called 6/327557670
    -- Zap/6-1 is proceeding passing it to SIP/test0-5821
    -- Accepting UNAUTHENTICATED call from 195.66.73.122:
  
2010 Jul 07
1
what is a session stored via the active_record_store option unique to?
Hi,
After a bunch of snooping in AWDWR and Railsguides I can''t reach a
good understanding to the following question: What is a session stored
via the active_record_store option unique to? In other words, how does
rails bind the user to their session under the active_record_store
option?
This concern has arisen in the following way...
...I have two use levels in my app: 1) authenticated
2002 May 29
2
[PATCH] Add config option disabling drop_connection() behavior
The patch below (against openssh 3.2.3p1) adds a
CheckMaxStartups option, defaulting to yes, to determine whether sshd
calls drop_connection().
	The motivation behind this is twofold.  In our environment, our
timesharing machines get enough incoming connections that will trigger
spuriously with the default value (10 forked unauthenticated
connections) as well as some significantly higher values,
2018 Feb 23
2
RADIUS
Pete Biggs wrote:
> 
>>
>>> https://www.eduroam.org/
>>>
>>> I configure wireless once on my device (phone/tablet/laptop) and then can
>>> travel to institutions all round the world and use their networks seamlessly.
>>> How useless and infeasible indeed.
>>
>> Well, this country
> 
> "this country"?
Germany
2006 Oct 25
1
Phone Rings, Immediate Hangup and then Rings Again.
I am having a problem with an Asterisk server, in that when it is
receiving a call from another Asterisk server using an IAX2 trunk the
phone rings for 10 ms and then there is a hungup from asterisk and then
the phone rings again before another hangup.
 
The funny thing is that after I really hang up on the calling phone it
repeats this as if I am still trying to call.
 
 
Any Ideas?
 
 
 
2004 Sep 14
2
Spawn extension.....exited non-zero
I am recieving inbound calls to my asterisk box over IAX.
And getting "spawn extension....exited non-zero" errors.
Im not entirely sure what this means, and would appreciate any help in 
fixing my problem.
FYI:
********** is the inbound phone number
x.x.x.x is a remote asterisk box calling my own asterisk box.
When I choose it to dial an internal extension using this dialplan:
exten
2005 Feb 03
1
XP SP2 and slow logins/offline files sync: RPC changes?
I posted a while back (twice, actually), about some long delays with 
offline files sync and, to a lesser extent, domain logins with Windows 
XP SP2.
This is Samba 3.0.7 (ldapsam backend) on Mandrakelinux 9.2 and 10.0, 
with XP SP1 clients.   I make use of WINS and everything works fine for 
SP1 clients.
Here's what I found since then: after the client is joined to the Samba 
(NT) domain,
2007 Nov 28
4
CyberPower 1500AVRT won't load driver!
Hello! I got my hands on a CyberPower 1500AVRT, and i'm trying to get it
connected to my Gentoo machine.
I've followed all the basic guides on setting up NUT and UPS' but have had
no luck.
My current ups.conf is:
[cyberpower-gentoo]
        driver = cyberpower
        port = /dev/ttyS0
        desc = Workstation
Upon running /etc/init.d/upsd start or upsdrv start I get:
 * Starting
2007 Apr 05
1
signing certs
I noticed a behaviour which is kind of confusing. I have the puppetmasterd 
running. Now I want a new client to connect. I edit the site.pp and add 
the client. When the client is started I can see it with puppetca --list. 
So I sign the client. When it next tries to connect it shows:
notice: Allowing ::ffff:192.168.x.y(::ffff:192.168.x.y) untrusted access 
to CA methods
notice: Host
2004 Nov 19
2
Anonymous printing with User-level security
Can I set up anonymous (unauthenticated) printing on a samba server that is
also hosting user-level security?  I have looked through FAQs and sample
setups and don't see it, but I figured I would ask.
Thanks in advance,
	
	- Pete
pmkofodSHIFT2datasages.com
2023 Mar 18
1
Minimize sshd log clutter/spam from unauthenticated connections
modern syslog daemons (including rsyslog, which is default on just about every 
linux system) allow you to filter efficiently on the message contents, not just 
the severity, so you can opt to throw out the messages you don't want.
I advocate for a slightly different way of dealing with it, filter these 
messages from your main logstream, but put them into either a script directly, 
or a