similar to: Red Hat 5.2''s login doesn''t do PAM session management correctly

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1998 Dec 03
2
interactions between OPIE-ftpd and RH5.2
Ran into a weird problem, and this seemed a good forum to toss it out into -- if I've gaffed, please let me know. Just upgraded my RH5.0 box to RH5.2. Went well, worked nearly seamlessly. When running 5.0, though, I'd installed the opie-fied ftpd that comes with the most recent opie package (ftp://ftp.inner.net/pub/opie/opie-2.32.tar.gz) and had it work without a hitch. I'd also
2003 Aug 16
1
whining about tinderbox messages
On the one hand, yes, they're about things most readers can't do anything about. On the other hand, they do let you know (once the tinderbox has stabilized, this being a new setup with the bugs being worked out of it) whether recent -STABLE will build or not, which can be quite useful even for ordinary users of -STABLE. (You know to hold off on updating if it's failing for your
2003 Sep 08
1
ports/55928: vmware2 broken on -STABLE, presumably by PAE import
Hi, On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 07:14:29AM -0400, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote: > >Synopsis: vmware2 broken on -STABLE, presumably by PAE import >> (..) Your patch makes VmWare2 build, but it doesn't make it work: - VmWare fails to allocate memory (see http://anders.fix.no/test/vmware/1.png and http://anders.fix.no/test/vmware/2.png). - There seems to be something wrong with
1998 Oct 29
0
Digest.
Hi, There have been a bunch of useful submissions for the compare /contrast thread. To reduce the load on your mailbox, they are gathered here in one go... Roger. Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:11:37 +0000 From: "David L. Sifry" <dsifry@linuxcare.com> To: "Matthew S. Crocker" <matthew@crocker.com> CC: Rob Bringman <rob@trion.com>,
2008 Jun 29
1
sshd_config question
Hi.? I have configured sshd in OpenBSD to require publickey authentication. I've tried configuring FreeBSD to do the same, but I can still login via keyboard authentication. Here are the options I have in my sshd_config: PasswordAuthentication no ChallengeResponseAuthentication no UsePAM no After setting those options I kill -HUP the sshd? process. Is there something simple I am missing?
2003 Jul 09
3
/var error
Hello there, I have some problem with my filesystem. #df -h ... /dev/da0s1e 288M 265M -208.0K 100% /var ... #du -h /var .. 19M /var .. Does anybody has an idea what Im supposed to do? Thank you. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
2003 Jun 13
2
exact difference between RELENG_4, RELENG_4_5 . . . RELENG_4_8
Read the documentation on the meaning of the various 4.X tags, and am not sure what is meant by this: "The release branch for FreeBSD-4.6 and FreeBSD-4.6.2, used only for security advisories and other seriously critical fixes." Similar descriptions are used for the other RELENG_4_X tags. If I specify RELENG_4 will cvsup also include RELENG_4_3 to RELENG_4_8? Sorry folks - I'm
2003 Jun 17
2
xterm screen restore
when i exit more, vi, ... i like to have the window restored to the way it was before i entered more, vi, ... i used to effect this by a hack to the termcap data, but have lost the hack. what am i missing here? randy
2003 Jun 20
4
5.1 for production systems
Some time ago there was an announcement that people should not use 5.0 for critical production systems. Now that 5.1 is available, what is the consesous on it? Should it be used for critical production systems yet?
2003 Jun 16
2
Tools to modify shared libraries
Has anyone ever come across general-purpose tools for modifying shared libraries? What I want to do is to edit the list of "needed" shared libraries to correct the common mistakes that developers make in creating shared objects with large lists of shared libraries. Specifically, I want to modify linux-flashplugin6/libflashplayer.so to remove all of the idiotic references to shared
2006 Mar 20
1
utf-8 support in libc?
Reading thru one of the postgres mailing lists regarding which character encoding to use for a database, someone chimed in and claimed this: Umm, you should choose an encoding supported by your platform and the locales you use. For example, UTF-8 is a bad choice on *BSD because there is no collation support for UTF-8 on those platforms. On Linux/Glibc UTF-8 is well supported but you
2008 Oct 15
3
Removing characters and periods from character strings
Hello R-users, I have code that gives me the important variables from an analysis. I need to input these variables into a different analysis. To do this, I need to modify them slightly... 1) remove all numbers at the end of the variables, 2) remove all periods. I tried to do it with the awkward code below. It works to remove all the numbers, but when I try to remove the period everything
1998 Jun 14
5
Help with : telnetd[...]: ttloop: peer died: Success
What can cause this telnetd[...]: ttloop: peer died: Success I''ve had several occurrences of this entry along with connections from somewhere where no-one should be accessing my machine (via telnet) also around same time frame : (from tcpdump) activity to a port 234 at various IP addresses udp port biff unreachable I (a novice at *nix) believe some has been accessing my machine
2002 Oct 05
1
a patch for 3.4, please
Hello all, I'd greatly appreciate a patch that will stop PAM mucking around after I log in with a Kerberos 4 ticket and forward an AFS ticket (KTH Kerberos 1.1.1 used for libkrb/libkafs). The trouble is, I need pam_krb4, so that folks, who log in with without tickets using tunnelled plaintext password, would get Kerberos 4 tickets for the box. I rebuilt sshd without PAM in order to verify
2007 Jul 05
4
Machine count at one site
Luke has mentioned a few times that people are fairly quiet about numbers, so I thought I''d help out there. Our production Puppet server currently has 75 signed certificates, and I believe essentially all of those systems are active. We have an extremely diverse environment; there are rarely more than three or four systems that can use the same set of classes. So that represents quite
1998 Sep 01
5
/bin/login problem
I would be surprised if someone hasn''t encountered this already, but I haven''t found any discussion of the nature of this problem. I run RehHat 5.0. If a user makes a mistake in the login process such as the following: login: mistake password: xxx Login incorrect! login: username password xxxx bash$ a ps will show, among other things, 2333 /bin/login --mistake. Since
2006 Jan 22
0
Rank Product
Hello Guys, I'm using the package RankProduct to determine the differential expression of genes in 2 classes. The importance of the thing is to know: - How can I determine which class is the class of up-regulated genes and which to the down regulated gene - How can i interpret the results : $pfp, $RPs, $RPrank, Orirank,
2011 May 02
3
Issue providing seamless migrtion (3.0.24 to 3.5.6) - sambaNTPassword mystery
Hello everyone, I am operating a migration of samba from 3.0.24 (mysql passdb backend) to 3.5.6 (openldap passdb), samba working as a domain controller (PDC) and file share. The main challenge is to provide a seamless migration for users. For this new version, I am using smbldap-tools 0.9.6, nss_ldap, openldap 2.4. Everything run on FreeBSD 8.2. To get used to samba, I have managed to make
2008 Mar 05
1
Bug#445072: setting package to logcheck-database logtail logcheck, tagging 444097, tagging 445069, tagging 444096 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
# Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.10.18.1 # # logcheck (1.2.64) unstable; urgency=low # # * ignore.d.server/bind: # - moved "[bind] query $FOO denied" rule to violations.ignore.d # (closes: #443881). # - added bind's "AXFR ended" rule alongside "AXFR started" # (closes: #445046). # - added "adding an
2020 Oct 10
0
Mail samba
On 10/10/2020 13:32, Philip Offermans wrote: > root at dna:/data/wordpress/database/html# dpkg -s libpam-krb5 > Package: libpam-krb5 > Status: install ok installed > Priority: optional > Section: admin > Installed-Size: 150 > Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com > <mailto:ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>> >