similar to: ldapmodfiy via exec

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "ldapmodfiy via exec"

2005 Feb 04
2
AU caller ID with Sipura SPA-3000
Hi All, I am using a Sipura SPA-3000 as an FXO gateway to bring calls in and out of Asterisk. I am using "PSTN Ring Thru Line 1" (on the "PSTN Line" tab) so Asterisk answers the call rather than the SPA-3000. It is all working perfectly except I can't get the SPA-3000 to pass caller ID to Asterisk. It passes "Display Name", "User ID" and any "PSTN
2013 Mar 15
0
New LDAP puppet provider using ldapmodify, ldapadd, ldapdelete etc.
Hi all, I use openldap and it''s newer slapd.d style of housing the configuration (as opposed to /etc/openldap/slapd.conf ). As such, to modify the config, the database itself, I''d prefer to use ldapmodify and ldapadd commands. I couldn''t find an existing ldap provider to nicely manage database entries (DNs), so I wrote one. It essentially does this: -
2009 Jul 02
2
How to install ovirt in working environment?
Hello, I have the following question. How to install ovirt in working environment? Details: I want to install ovirt server on a physical host with Fedora 10 (Intel, no VT). I installed rpms from ovirt repo as stated on website. I allready have ipa, cobbler, dns, dhcp, nfs, two networks and such set up and working. I want to preserve this setup. The host I am installing ovirt on is ipa
2009 May 15
1
[PATCH server] add server-side groundwork for remote freeipa server
This lays 90% of the groundwork needed on the server side to support the use of a remote ipa server. Leaving the option disabled in the installer until the necessary node integration(dns/keytab placementi location) is completed Also apply: [PATCH server] update ovirt-add-host to use ipa commands instead of kadmin.local [PATCH server] separate ipa common tasks freeipa::common and rename
2005 Sep 14
4
How to get full path name of execname?
Hi, Is there a way to print out full path name of execname when the following probe is touched? proc:genunix:exec_common:exec-success Thanks. ************************************************ * C P Lin, Common Technology Project Lead. * * Sun Microsystems Inc. * * E-Mail: c.lin at sun.com * * Address: 4150 Network Circle,
2012 Dec 04
3
[LLVMdev] radr://12777299, "potential pthread/eh bug exposed by libsanitizer"
+kledzik at apple.com The dynamic runtime is using dylib interposition (google for "__DATA,__interpose). If I'm understanding correctly (Nick, can you please confirm this?) this allows to interpose the function regardless of the two-level namespace. The support for dynamic runtime in ASan is almost there. But the new interposition method has revealed some issues with the allocator which
2011 May 09
3
ssh-agent subprocess parentage
I regularly use ssh-agent with a subcommand; my X11 session is spawned through ssh-agent, and sometimes i'll run a special agent for a certain subset of commands, like this: ssh-agent bash ... and then do work within that shell. From the man page: > If a commandline is given, this is executed as a subprocess of the agent. > When the command dies, so does the agent. But
2010 Jun 09
12
Foreman -- Reporting
Hello All, I don''t seem to be able to get reports to display on the foreman interface. I copied extras/puppet/foreman/files/foreman-report.rb to / usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/puppet/reportsforeman.rb, instead of /usr/ lib/ruby/1.8/puppet/reports/foreman.rb. Config: Centos5.4, Apache/ Passenger, Puppet 0.25.4. The reports are coming from the clients, because I can see them in
2014 Jun 11
3
[PATCH] isatty(): use TCGETS instead of TIOCGPGRP, like dietlibc does
H. Peter Anvin dixit: >But is that really a tty, then? I also understand that virtio console Hm. Both eglibc and dietlibc return true for isatty on it. >doesn't support termios, which makes this an ugly bifurcation. All of Let me test that? quick? hah not really (CONFIG_VIRTIO_CONSOLE=m)? ok luckily Ubuntu?s linux-image-3.15.0-5-generic is installable on Debian stable and has
2012 Dec 04
0
[LLVMdev] radr://12777299, "potential pthread/eh bug exposed by libsanitizer"
On 30 November 2012 13:32, Alexander Potapenko <glider at google.com> wrote: > No, we are not going to use mach_inject. This isn't portable and may > be even harder to set up than mach_override. > The new ASan runtime will use the dylib interposition and will in fact > require DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES to work. However ASan already handles it > correctly itself: if the
2012 Dec 04
3
[LLVMdev] radr://12777299, "potential pthread/eh bug exposed by libsanitizer"
Currently the replacement of allocation routines is based on creating a new malloc zone and a new CFAllocator (because the allocator replacement is done later than it could be, we must have both). This makes us depend on CoreFoundation to call CFAllocatorSetDefault. Because of some bugs in CF which start firing after CFAllocatorSetDefault, we have to add several hacks to circumvent the effects of
2012 Dec 04
0
[LLVMdev] radr://12777299, "potential pthread/eh bug exposed by libsanitizer"
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 09:46:09AM -0800, Alexander Potapenko wrote: > +kledzik at apple.com > The dynamic runtime is using dylib interposition (google for > "__DATA,__interpose). > If I'm understanding correctly (Nick, can you please confirm this?) > this allows to interpose the function regardless of the two-level > namespace. > The support for dynamic runtime in
2005 Jan 12
1
sshd runs with -R flag?
Hi All, Sorry to interrupt, but I recently downloaded and installed a pre-compiled package of OpenSSH 3.9p1 for Solaris. After installation everything seems to work well, but I notice that all of the child sshd daemons are running with a flag '-R' i.e. sh-3.00# ps -ef | grep sshd root 475 1 0 13:45:23 ? 0:00 /usr/local/sbin/sshd -4 root 643 475 0 14:10:55 ?
2012 Dec 04
0
[LLVMdev] radr://12777299, "potential pthread/eh bug exposed by libsanitizer"
On Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 10:36:18AM -0800, Alexander Potapenko wrote: > Currently the replacement of allocation routines is based on creating > a new malloc zone and a new CFAllocator (because the allocator > replacement is done later than it could be, we must have both). This > makes us depend on CoreFoundation to call CFAllocatorSetDefault. > Because of some bugs in CF which start
2013 May 03
1
Race condition in lightdm greeter setup
I came across a race condition in lightdm greeter setup phase before the login screen is displayed (at boot time or after logout). I reported this also on Launchpad with more details (https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightdm/+bug/1172752), but to work on a proper fix, ideas on how to fix this would be welcome. During greeter setup "lightdm --session-child" is spawned twice. The first call to
2012 Nov 30
1
[LLVMdev] radr://12777299, "potential pthread/eh bug exposed by libsanitizer"
No, we are not going to use mach_inject. This isn't portable and may be even harder to set up than mach_override. The new ASan runtime will use the dylib interposition and will in fact require DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES to work. However ASan already handles it correctly itself: if the corresponding env var is missing the app is just re-execed. Dylib interposition is supported by Apple and should
2012 Nov 30
2
[LLVMdev] radr://12777299, "potential pthread/eh bug exposed by libsanitizer"
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 01:41:05PM +0400, Kostya Serebryany wrote: > Just want to remind everyone that we plan to stop using mach_override in > asanin favor of OSX's native function interposition. > So, we probably don't want to spend too much effort fixing mach_override. > > --kcc Kostya, Is the native function interposition that is being adopted based on...
2001 Jun 18
2
Patch for changing expired passwords
The primary purpose of the attached patches is for portable OpenSSH to support changing expired passwords as specified in shadow password files. To support that, I did a couple enhancements to the base OpenBSD OpenSSH code. They are: 1. Consolidated the handling of "forced_command" into a do_exec() function in session.c. These were being handled inconsistently and allocated
2014 Jun 11
0
[PATCH] isatty(): use TCGETS instead of TIOCGPGRP, like dietlibc does
Does ctrl+c work? My experience with (non klibc) init=/bin/bash is that getting ctrl+c to work requires some jumping through hoops, because running as pid 1 doesn't really work. If I recall correctly you have to call setsid, and open a tty as a controlling tty, you can't call setsid as pid 1. The hack that I got to work (for reference, I'm using this for raw kernel testing
2014 Mar 10
0
when a puppet exec resource contains several "single commands", puppet exec only fails if the last exec command fails
exec {'test': command => "/bin/ls /doesnotexit", } fails as expected: Error: /bin/ls /doesnotexit returned 1 instead of one of [0] Error: /Stage[main]//Exec[test]/returns: change from notrun to 0 failed: /bin/ls /doesnotexit returned 1 instead of one of [0] However, exec {'test': command => "/bin/ls /doesnotexit; /bin/echo hello", } does not