Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "SSH book reviewers wanted"
2013 Nov 11
2
"Unwilling to Perform" UNIX Attributes
Hi,
I'm running Samba 4.0.8, on FreeBSD 9.2, from operating system
packages, as a DC. I have a BDC, running the same. I'm using a Windows
7 workstation with "Active Directory Users and Computers" snap-in to
manage usernames, passwords, etc. The workstation is part of the
domain, and I'm logged on as Administrator in the domain.
I can create groups and add members to them
2013 Jun 19
4
AuthorizedKeysCommand idea
Hi,
I've been kicking this idea around, and the problem with it escapes
me. I'm looking for someone to tell me why this is a bad idea.
The new OpenSSH includes the AuthorizedKeysCommand, which was mostly
added to let people use a command to look up user keys in LDAP.
LDAP key lookup have some limitations -- specifically, the common
openssh-lpk_openldap schema won't let you add
2012 Apr 12
0
SSH book for review
Hi,
I've recently published a short book on OpenSSH, as part of my
"exterminate ALL the passwords" initiative.
I'm giving copies to anyone who is interested in writing a review for
a blog -- either theirs, or a tech association they're with, or
basically anywhere.
http://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery
Please contact me off-list if interested.
Thanks,
==ml
2012 Feb 21
1
any hope for bug 1663 or similar function?
Hi folks,
Is there any hope for an external source of public keys, such as given
in bug 1663?
I have dozens of servers, and I have to patch sshd on the vast
majority of them. OpenSSH is a BSD program, but the BSD boxes are the
most difficult to manage because of this.
Thanks,
==ml
--
Michael W. Lucas
http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/
Latest book: SSH Mastery
2012 Nov 13
1
problem with AuthorizedKeysCommand on OpenBSD
Hi,
I'm attempting to test the AuthorizedKeysCommand feature with the new
port of ssh-ldap-wrapper to OpenBSD. I'm running yesterday's
OpenBSD-current i386 snapshot, which includes AuthorizedKeysCommand.
The port of ssh-ldap-helper (at
http://old.nabble.com/-new--ssh-ldap-helper-td34667413.html) contains
all the bits I need, and the individual pieces appear to work once
configured:
2004 Apr 08
4
recommended SSL-friendly crypto accelerator
Hi,
I'm pondering building my own SSL accelerator out of a multi-CPU
FreeBSD system and a crypto accelerator.
What's the recommended hardware crypto accelerator card these
days?
Thanks,
==ml
--
Michael Lucas mwlucas@FreeBSD.org, mwlucas@BlackHelicopters.org
Today's chance of throwing it all away to start a goat farm: 49.1%
http://www.BlackHelicopters.org/~mwlucas/
2003 Apr 06
3
Administrativia: Documentation project slightly on hold (sorry!)
Hello security folks
I (not so) recently asked for volunteers to the security documentation
project. I got delightfully large number of volunteers! Thank you!
Right now I have some personal (medical) issues to deal with, and I'll
be out of town for the next 2 weeks. When I get back, we can move ahead
at top speed.
The project will have 3 parts.
FAQ: This will cover any kind of basic
2003 Aug 05
3
Kerberos in the handbook
Is anyone currently working on updating the Kerberos documentation in
the Handbook? if so, I'd like to help. If not, I'm hoping to find
someone who can get me up to speed on the FreeBSD docbook extensions :-)
-T
--
"The truly paranoid administrator may wish to place motion detectors in
the air ducts."
- Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 2nd Edition
2008 Jan 13
3
Anti-Rootkit app
Hi all,
I need to install an anti-rootkid in a lot of servers. I know that
there're several options: tripwire, aide, chkrootkit...
?What do you prefer?
Obviously, I have to define my needs:
- easy setup and configuration
- actively developed
--
Thanks,
Jordi Espasa Clofent
2005 Jan 20
0
wine, wineserver, and x.org using 100% of CPU
Hi,
I installed Wine 20050111 on my FreeBSD 6-current (freshly updated
yesterday afternoon) to play SimCity 2000.
Whenever I start the program with "wine SIMCITY.EXE", the various
start-up pop-ups appear, as well as the dialog asking if you want to
start a new city, open an old city, etc. I get the side toolbar. The
main window where you play the game is never drawn, however; it
2017 Mar 19
0
isohybrid boot from logical partition
I wrote:
> Also besides the 16/32 confusion in gptmbr.S there's more weirdness
> that looks like a bug:
>
> /* Check to see if we have EBIOS */
...
> int $0x13
> popw %dx /* restore drive */
> movb $0x08, %ah /* get CHS geometry */
> jc 1f
...
[More blather _why_ this is buggy.]
Today I see that
2010 Oct 03
4
system "stuck" with 2.6.18-128 kernel. how to move to 2.6.18-194.17?
Hi. I just noticed I had a CentOS 5.3 system that I updated to CentOS
5.5 a few days ago,
and I just ran "yum -y update" again to get the latest kernel, and I
just noticed it still has the old 2.6.18-128 kernel instead of the new
2.6.18-194.17. What gives?
/etc/grub.conf points at 2.6.18-194.17, but when I reboot, 2.6.18-128 comes up.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-at
myserver# yum -y
2011 Mar 23
3
EXT4 Filesystem Mount Failed (bad geometry: block count)
Dear All,
Currently using RHEL6 Linux and Kernel Version is 2.6.32-71.el6.i686 and DRBD Version is 8.3.10
DRBD is build from source and Configured DRBD with 2 Node testing with Simplex Setup
Server 1 : 192.168.13.131 IP Address and hostname is primary
Server 2 : 192.168.13.132 IP Address and hostname is secondary
Finally found that drbd0, drbd1 mount failed problem
*Found some error messages
2004 Dec 16
12
My Boss wants background music!!!!
Dear Members,
I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can do
this also.
As I said he needs background music on every telephone this is not to be
mistaken with music on hold.
The bit stream is an MP3 file of 8 Kbs. At the server
2009 Sep 14
1
Project website is now a Wiki
Hello,
The tinc website, which previously was hand-crafted HTML, has now been replaced
by a Wiki, powered by Ikiwiki (http://ikiwiki.info). The contents are still
very similar to those before the switch, but already some new features are
available: the site now uses CSS for the layout, and RSS and Atom feeds are
available from the news and RecentChanges pages.
If you have something to contribute
2009 Sep 14
1
Project website is now a Wiki
Hello,
The tinc website, which previously was hand-crafted HTML, has now been replaced
by a Wiki, powered by Ikiwiki (http://ikiwiki.info). The contents are still
very similar to those before the switch, but already some new features are
available: the site now uses CSS for the layout, and RSS and Atom feeds are
available from the news and RecentChanges pages.
If you have something to contribute
2006 Apr 07
0
Rails Cookbook - call for contrib/reviewers
Hi,
I''m working on the Rails Cookbook for O''Reilly and am looking for
contributors/reviewers. I you''re interested in helping (in any way), I''d
love to talk you. Send me an email off list.
The current outline (work in progress) is here:
http://railscookbook.org/WEB-1.0-outline/current
Thanks!
Rob
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2012 Jul 05
0
[LLVMdev] Need reviewers for SCCP, LoopUnswitch, LazyValueInfo and InstructionCombining passes.
Hi all. Guys in accordance to PR1255 I need to add case-ranges support for passes listed in subject. Who can review some of these passes in nearest future?
Thanks!
-Stepan.
2013 Jul 14
3
[LLVMdev] Windows reviewers still needed?
I watched some LLVM videos yesterday and there was one where Chandler
Carruth was saying that LLVM/clang needed more Windows savvy
developers to review patches.
Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute?
--
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The Computer Graphics Museum <http://computergraphicsmuseum.org>
The
2013 Jul 14
0
[LLVMdev] Windows reviewers still needed?
Richard <legalize at xmission.com> writes:
> I watched some LLVM videos yesterday and there was one where Chandler
> Carruth was saying that LLVM/clang needed more Windows savvy
> developers to review patches.
>
> Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute?
Just to be more verbose that Anton... :-)
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