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2011 May 02
0
Puppet bootstrap: via cdist
Good morning puppets, as stated for reallife, "one always meets more than one time", this is true for puppet and me: Although I''m migrating away from puppet [0] to cdist [1], a customer requests a new puppet installation. This brings me again to the question on how to bootstrap a new puppet infrastructure, which we did with a shell script or a Debian package and then running
2006 Apr 09
1
Boot loader problems and some tests
Hello guys! I tested several boot loaders ( - windos 95 boot loader (works) - Smart Boot Manager (sbm) - syslinux (some versions) - grub1 - netbsd on the g4u boot-cd - lilo ) on a old pc machine. You can find my problems and results at [0]. What is really strange for me is that syslinux worked once, but not anymore. Perhaps you can give me you comment on
2007 Aug 20
1
Using --link-dest= multiple times - performance?
Hello guys! I'm thinking about using rsync with multiple times --link-dest= specified in ccollect [0]. Now I'm wondering about the performance and memory usage: - How much more memory will rsync use for every --link-dest= parameter? - How heavy do you expect it to influence performance with every additional --link-dest= parameter? In general I think that rsync could either - use
2007 Nov 19
1
Detecting reason for rsync errors
Hello guys! I'm doing a middle scale backup job using ccollect [0], which uses rsyn, with about 50 servers, each about 1-10 GiB changes per day and have some problems, that servers do not finish their backup completly: [host1.backup] Read from remote host host1.backup: Connection reset by peer [host1.backup] rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (41306592 bytes received so far) [receiver]
2009 Oct 27
0
ipconfig does not time out (klibc-utils)
Package: klibc-utils Version: 1.5.15-1 Hello! I'm trying to boot Debian from a different nic than the first one. After some digging into klibc and initramfs, it seems like DEVICE=all in /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf is near a solution (I cannot reliable tell, which name the nic has, it may be eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3, ...; as I've machines with one to four nics). /scripts/functions
2006 Oct 20
2
pseudo incremental backup solution
Hello dear list! Just wanted to tell you that there's a simple and somehow smart backup solution using rsync named ccollect [0]. It uses the hardlink feature of rsync to create fullbackups with only minor size differences (it uesd cp -al and pax before). I would be happy for any critic about the software, the documentation the configuration style (cconfig [1]) and the idea itself. Sincerly
2011 May 20
4
The quantum effect when loading classes
Can anyone comment / expand upon http://www.nico.schottelius.org/blog/puppet-sometimes-loads-a-class/ I am experiencing a case which may be related. We have an ENC, and recently on our twice daily noop runs from cron, puppet has reported some servers aren''t in sync because they do not have a certain module/class (dns_server) even though they are not subscribed to the dns_server module in
2013 May 15
1
[PATCH] Expose remote forwarding ports as environment variable
Good evening gentlemen, the attached patch against openssh 6.2p1 exposes remote forwarding ports to the remote shell: targethost % ssh -R 1234:localhost:22 controlhost controlhost % echo $SSH_REMOTE_FORWARDING_PORTS 1234 targethost % ssh -R 0:localhost:22 controlhost controlhost % echo $SSH_REMOTE_FORWARDING_PORTS 54294 targethost % ssh -R 0:localhost:22 -R
2020 Jan 12
3
Adding SNI support to SSH
Hey Thorsten, Thorsten Glaser <t.glaser at tarent.de> writes: > On Sun, 12 Jan 2020, Nico Schottelius wrote: > >> I was wondering what you think about SNI (server name indication) >> support to OpenSSH? > > Oh, please absolutely not. SNI is a privacy violation in HTTP, and > otherwise just a poor excuse to continue running NAT and/or IPv4. you might have
2010 Apr 22
0
Bug#552554: ipconfig does not time out (klibc-utils)
hello, sorry for late reply, bin digging through klibc backlog and this seems the only unawswered one. thanks for patience. :) On Tue, 27 Oct 2009, Nico Schottelius wrote: > Package: klibc-utils > Version: 1.5.15-1 hmm, unstable got newer klibc innbetwen, 1.5.17 should fix most of the listed pain, although 1.5.18-1 would be recommended, just uploaded. :) > > I'm trying to
2020 Jan 13
2
Adding SNI support to SSH
Hey Jochen, Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> writes: > On 01/13/2020 11:10 AM, Nico Schottelius wrote: >> The problem I am trying to solve is: there are thousands of users on >> IPv4 only networks who I cannot all communicate with. And they need to >> access resources on IPv6 only systems. >> >> The typical jump host / proxy command approach surely
2012 Apr 11
1
CentOS 5 - problem with kernel/process: task blocked for more than 120 seconds.
Hi All. I have a server which hanged two times because we could not connect to the box, it was not responding. In /var/log/messages I saw: Apr 11 10:13:29 server kernel: INFO: task imap:5855 blocked for more than 120 seconds. Apr 11 10:13:29 server kernel: "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message. Apr 11 10:13:29 server kernel: imap D
2020 Jan 12
4
Adding SNI support to SSH
Good morning, I was wondering what you think about SNI (server name indication) support to OpenSSH? Background: SSH is one of the rare protocols in the data center that cannot be easily load balanced, proxied or made highly available. If the ssh client would indicate to which host it wants to connect to, a proxy or load balancer could easily be implemented. While this is an obvious feature for
2020 Jan 13
3
Adding SNI support to SSH
Ciao Luca, Luca Filipozzi <lfilipoz at emyr.net> writes: >> [ ... ] > Neat. I do something similar: in order to circumvent obnoxious airport / > coffee shop firewalls that block non-HTTPS traffic, I configured haproxy > to offer 'SSH over HTTPS'. haproxy terminates the HTTPS connection > (which is SNI-aware) while sshd on the target machine terminates the >
2011 Feb 28
1
FAQ 17: partial answer (mac mini server version)
Hello List, first let remind the question and the answers: http://www.networkupstools.org/docs/FAQ.html#_my_powermac_g4_won_8217_t_power_back_up_by_itself_into_linux_after_the_ups_shuts_down_what_can_i_do_about_this As a matter of fact my box is not a `Power Mac G4' but a `mac mini server' (macmini4,1), and it is Linux Debian box (Squeeze): the main issue is that the box does not boot
2020 Jan 13
4
Adding SNI support to SSH
Christian Weisgerber <naddy at mips.inka.de> writes: > On 2020-01-12, Dustin Lundquist <dustin at null-ptr.net> wrote: > >> I think the intended application is to proxy through a proxy host provided by the service provider. If SSH had a SNI like feature where a host identifier was passed in plain text during the initial connection. This way the user would just need to
2014 Oct 21
0
Dovecot Auth Issue
Dear All I have been able to setup postfix and dovecot. Through command line, I can send mail out. Now I have installed roundcube in mail server side, and I am able to access like https://mydomain/webmail.com Login was failing. Then I debugged and modified settings in dovecot and using PAM for authentication. Now I trying to login to email server. I am not sure if authentication by dovecot and
2011 Jun 29
33
Re: Mis-Design of Btrfs?
On 06/27/2011 07:46 AM, NeilBrown wrote: > On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:53:37 +0200 Nico Schottelius > <nico-lkml-20110623@schottelius.org> wrote: > >> Good morning devs, >> >> I''m wondering whether the raid- and volume-management-builtin of btrfs is >> actually a sane idea or not. >> Currently we do have md/device-mapper support for raid >>
2007 Nov 18
2
post transfer script for forcing perms
I'm looking to see of it is practical to have an rsync server run a script after a transfer finishes. I am moving files (python source) from windows (common point of development) to a few linux machines. big problem being owner/group/perms are always wrong and python's module install process is fragile with respect to OGP. Therefore, I want to run a script after transferring a set
2006 Jan 27
2
php-ldap can't log on with browser
It has been some posting about this issue, but I cant find a solution I can't log on to my ldap server port 389 with my browser. service seems to be running. I am not running selinux, port 389 are open on both client and server. Message from browser: Access to this port is disabled for security reasons. Added command (hint from earlier posting) and got this list # netstat -aptn | grep