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2001 Nov 13
1
samba 2.2.2: "./configure --with-pam" -> error
Hello, I tried to compile samba-2.2.2 on two different Mandrake-7.1-machines and on a Debian-Potato and started with a few "--with-..." additions to ./configure each time ending up with an error (error code "1"). I tracked it down that the problem only exists as soon as I add "--with-pam" to the command line: ./configure --with-pam [...] checking whether to
2016 Aug 15
2
Locked out of the CentOS Fora
The username/email combo I give the "forgot password" option does not work and I cannot re-register as it says my email is in use. Suggestions ? Dan White | d_e_white at icloud.com ------------------------------------------------ ?Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.? (Bill Waterson: Calvin
2001 Dec 21
1
Winbind + NIS
Hi, I'm trying to integrate a linux-network with a Nt-network. My PDC is Nt, so i got a linuxbox running a samba+winbind and it's running perfect. Now i got another linuxbox and installed a nis client and put the nis server in the samba server, only that the nis client doesn't see the Nt users. My question is: Is there a way that i can get to my nis client see the Nt users (via
2013 Feb 05
2
Problems with PuppetLabs Yum Repo
Trying to update a RHEL5 x86_64 server Yum sees puppet-server 3.1.0-1.el5, but does not see puppet 3.1.0-1.el5 I tried cleaning out the cache and trying again, but no luck. I am going to download the RPM and localinstall it so I am not held up. “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.” Bill
2012 May 21
1
Looking for a path into the innards of the Puppet Firewall Module @ The Forge
For a few reasons: There is a missing bit of functionality that is important to me. I know WHAT I want to fox, but I do not know HOW. Also, if I am understanding how this module operates, I have ideas for other modules that use the same base methods. So, I am looking for either the folks that wrote this module or someone who can help me understand it enough for me to make some enhancements to
2012 Feb 08
2
Running Puppet(Master) on port 443
On Feb 1, 2012, at 8:06 PM, Nan Liu wrote: > Puppet uses REST, so you can run puppet master on 443 to work around firewalls. I would like to get a bit more information on this. Is it as simple as setting all the ports in puppet.conf to 443 on master and agent ? “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact
2013 Mar 18
3
Hiera 1.2.0-rc2 and deep-merge
Stumbled around a bit until I figured out you need to do this: gem install deep_merge to get it to work ! “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.” Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobbes) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group.
2013 Jun 28
2
Puppet user running Apache-Passenger ?
Is there anything in the Puppet/Passenger setup process that edits httpd.conf and sets the User/Group running apache to "puppet" ? A master I set up several months ago is configured that way. I do not recall doing it. But then the high voltage electroshock therapy does have its side effects :) “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the
2013 Apr 11
3
puppet-lint -- learning stuff about style but also generating questions
Here''s one I learned: I originally had # Ensure /etc/hosts contains the basics host { "${fqdn}": host_aliases => $hostname, ip => $ipaddress, } And thru some trial and error, got down to this (which puppet-lint does not gripe about) # Ensure /etc/hosts contains the basics host { $fqdn: host_aliases => $hostname, ip => $ipaddress, }
2011 Nov 17
4
puppetmanaged.org ?
Anyone from puppetmanaged.org listening to this list ? The web page to create an account <http://www.puppetmanaged.org/user/register> is busted. The CAPTCHA does not show up and you cannot register without it. So I tried their mailing list -- <http://www.puppetmanaged.org/mailman/listinfo> I was able to join, but then my attempt to post to the list bounced:
2013 Feb 11
4
Yum Repositories appear to be offline
Doing a yum check-update just now and got: http://yum.puppetlabs.com/el/5Server/dependencies/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 12] Timeout: <urlopen error timed out> Trying other mirror. http://yum.puppetlabs.com/el/5Server/products/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 12] Timeout: <urlopen error timed out> Trying other mirror. “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent
2013 Jul 11
0
Function fqdn_rand - how can I use it outside of Puppet ?
I have a temporary need to be able to duplicate this function outside of Puppet. How do I strip out the important stuff and make a stand-alone ruby script out of it ? “Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us.” Bill Waterson (Calvin & Hobbes) -- You received this message because you are
2014 Jan 23
0
puppetlabs-firewall question
In the documentation, it says: With the latest version, we now have in-built persistence, so this is no longer needed. However, you will still need some basic setup to define pre & post rules. resources { "firewall": purge => true } Firewall { before => Class['my_fw::post'], require => Class['my_fw::pre'], } class {
2013 Apr 03
0
puppetlabs-firewall bug (Issue 144)
From my iptables-save output: -A INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -m comment --comment "000b allow established or related sessions" -j ACCEPT Then from "puppet resource firewall" Error: Could not run: Parameter name failed on Firewall[RELATED,ESTABLISHED]: Invalid value "RELATED,ESTABLISHED". Valid values match
2013 Dec 05
0
PE and VMWare Question
I am working toward pitching a move from Open Source Puppet to Puppet Enterprise. One of the driving points is that Where-I-Work has just made a huge investment in hardware/software in the form of a VMWare "local cloud". In trying to figure out how to plug my current Puppet setup into it, I keep hitting references to middleware tools like "vSphere CLI for Linux" and
2014 Oct 07
0
fstab dilemma - pounding on file_line and augeas
RHEL 6.5 Puppet 3.7.1 puppetlabs-stdlib-4.3.2 Local hardening guidelines say that /usr/local and /var/log/audit have to be separate partitions. OK, so I make "mount" resources. Now the problem: The order of the mount points in /etc/fstab makes a difference. I had /usr/local before /usr, and at boot, the mount of /usr/local failed because the mount point did not (yet) exist. So I need
2016 Aug 15
0
Locked out of the CentOS Fora
Hi Dan, A forum administrator has reset your account so you should receive an email shortly. Thanks. On 15/08/16 12:54, Dan White wrote: > The username/email combo I give the "forgot password" option does not > work and I cannot re-register as it says my email is in use. > > Suggestions ? > Dan White | d_e_white at icloud.com >
2016 Aug 26
0
Ordering rich rules with firewalld
How about? http://www.firewalld.org/documentation? ?-> firewall.direct(5) https://twoerner.fedorapeople.org/firewalld/doc/firewalld.direct.html priority="priority" The priority is used to order rules. Priority 0 means add rule on top of the chain, with a higher priority the rule will be added further down. Rules with the same priority are on the same level and the order of these
2016 Aug 26
1
Ordering rich rules with firewalld
On Aug 26, 2016, at 13:25, Dan White <d_e_white at icloud.com> wrote: > > How about > http://www.firewalld.org/documentation -> firewall.direct(5) > https://twoerner.fedorapeople.org/firewalld/doc/firewalld.direct.html > > priority="priority" > The priority is used to order rules. Priority 0 means add rule on top of the chain, with a higher priority the
2012 Jan 23
4
Another Discovered/Undocumented feature of yumrepo - and a workaround
I was working with yumrepo, defining new entried and seeing them appear in /etc/yum.repos.d After considerable tinkering, and with the sad discovery that resource { ''yumrepo'': purge => true } does not work, I moved my working /etc/yum.repos.d to /etc/yum.repos.d-old and re-ran my catalog. To my surprise, the repo entried were appended to /etc/yum.conf Long story short: I