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2019 Apr 01
2
IdentityFile vs IdentitiesOnly
Hi folks, I've got a moderate number of keys in my ssh config file. Problem: Very often I get an error message like Received disconnect from 2001:db8::8077 port 999:2: Too many authentication failures Authentication failed. AFAIU the ssh-agent is to blame here, trying out all keys he has ever seen. This conflicts with MaxAuthTries 6, set by default on the peer. The solution seems to be to
2019 Jul 03
5
using RedHat binary packages?
Hi folks, AFAIK CentOS uses RedHat's source RPMs for building the next CentOS release. I am not sure about the bootstrap procedure and the infra- structure packages, so lets put these corner cases aside. RedHat's "regular" binary and source packages are based on open source (GPL2, GPL3, Apache license, whatever). For building the binary RPMs other open source RPMs with
2019 Apr 02
2
IdentityFile vs IdentitiesOnly
Hi Darren, On 4/1/19 10:41 AM, Darren Tucker wrote: > On Mon, 1 Apr 2019 at 08:12, Harald Dunkel <harald.dunkel at aixigo.de> wrote: >> I've got a moderate number of keys in my ssh config file. >> Problem: Very often I get an error message like > [...] >> The solution seems to be to set IdentitiesOnly, e.g.: > [...] >> Shouldn't an explicit
2020 Feb 10
6
question about pubkey and passphrase
Hi folks, Since Docker can bind-mount every .ssh directory I am looking for some way to forbid unprotected private keys. AFAICS it is currently not possible on the sshd to verify that the peer's private key was protected by a passphrase. Can you confirm? Regards Harri
2012 Nov 21
5
mixing WD20EFRX and WD2002FYPS in one pool
Hi, after a flaky 8-drive Linux RAID10 just shredded about 2 TByte worth of my data at home (conveniently just before I could make a backup) I''ve decided to both go full redundancy as well as all zfs at home. A couple questions: is there a way to make WD20EFRX (2 TByte, 4k sectors) and WD200FYPS (4k internally, reported as 512 Bytes?) work well together on a current OpenIndiana? Which
2009 Sep 17
1
"quick check" failed
Hi folks, We ran 2 mirror jobs using "rsync -av remote:/from /to" of appr. 700 GByte. Problem: On the second run about 10 or 15 files were copied again, even though we are very sure that there was no service running which could have changed the files on remote:/from or on /to. Esp. Samba and NFS were off. How comes? The remote host has rsync version 3.0.4. The localhost uses version
2011 Jul 30
7
NexentaCore 3.1 - ZFS V. 28
apt-get update apt-clone upgrade Any first impressions? -- Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> http://leitl.org ______________________________________________________________ ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820 http://www.ativel.com http://postbiota.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE
2010 Nov 09
2
time for "balance"
Hallo, linux-btrfs, I''m working with btrfs for some days. btrfs-progs-20101101, kernel 2.6.35.8 (both self compiled). First step: mkfs.btrfs /dev/sdd1 mount /dev/sdd1 /srv/MM for a 2 TByte partition, worked well. Copying about 1,5 TByte data to this partition worked well. Second step: btrfs device add /dev/sdc1 /srv/MM btrfs filesystem balance
2012 Jul 16
4
incremental backups of maildir via rsync
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks, I would like to do incremental backups of the users' maildir directories to a dedicated backup host (using "rsync -SHa" and rsnapshot). Problem is: Dovecot bloats the incremental backup by changing the file names again and again. Is there some way to tell Dovecot to keep meta information separate from the file names? Any
2005 Feb 04
2
rsync huge tar files
Hi folks, Are there any tricks known to let rsync operate on huge tar files? I've got a local tar file (e.g. 2GByte uncompressed) that is rebuilt each night (with just some tiny changes, of course), and I would like to update the remote copies of this file without extracting the tar files into temporary directories. Any ideas? Regards Harri
2016 Dec 09
2
HashKnownHosts vs @cert-authority
Hi folks, maybe I am too blind to see, but would it be possible to avoid extra entries in known_hosts, if the remote host has a signed public key matching a @cert-authority line? Something like Host * HashKnownHosts unsigned This could help to keep the known_hosts file small and yet get all the unsigned public keys in. Just a suggestion, of course. Regards Harri
2016 Nov 18
2
make "rsync -N" == "rsync --numeric-ids" ?
Hi folks, "--numeric-ids" is a lot of text and easy to be forgotten or misspelled. Since it is a highly important option for making backups of remote systems via rsync I wonder if "-N" could be introduced as an abbreviation for "--numeric-ids"? "-N" is not in use yet, afaics. Just a suggestion, of course. Keep on your good work. Regards Harri
2010 Jun 28
1
ACE does not work for me at all.
Hello, all. 1) ACE does not work for me I am in a voip project using Speex, failed to have hte Speex ACE work. here is how I initialize it: /** * Configurations : * #define BITS_PER_SAMPLE (16) * #define SAMPLE_RATE (8000) * #define CHANNEL_NB (1) * #define DURATION (20) * SPEEX_MODEID_NB */ _eco_state = speex_echo_state_init(_encframe_size, 10*_encframe_size); speex_echo_ctl(_eco_state,
2010 Jan 03
2
imap default separator ignored?
Hi folks, I have configured the imap folder separator to '/' (see below). AFAIU the separator character does not affect the internal folder representation managed by Dovecot, but just the communication between client and imap server. Question is: What is supposed to happen if I try to create a folder named "a.b" in this configuration? Since '.' is not a separator
2013 Dec 02
2
backup mdbox best strategy
Hello, i have to backup (tape library) a mailsystem with about 300.000 Mailboxes on 2 backends. Summary of all mailboxes are 2 TByte. The mailstore is mdbox. Is it save to do a simple filesystem backup (full and incremental) with backupsoftware? What is the prefered strategy to do a backup for desaster recovery (mailsystem crash) and restoring single usermailboxes? Regards, Claus
2017 Sep 13
3
glusterfs expose iSCSI
Hi all I want to configure glusterfs to expose iSCSI target. I followed this artical https://pkalever.wordpress.com/2016/06/23/gluster-solution-for-non-shared-persistent-storage-in-docker-container/ but when I install tcmu-runner. It doesn't work. I setup on CentOS7 and installed tcmu-runner by rpm. When I run targetcli, it not show *user:glfs* and *user:gcow* */>* ls o- /
2011 Mar 26
1
xiph for ipad?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks, Looking at xbmc playing *.ogg files on the ipad I wonder if it would be possible to port Xiph to ios? Regards Harri -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk2Nt2MACgkQUTlbRTxpHjeKCwCeKrJysjJ5k0pdPQFef0Bzz2uQ
2020 Sep 13
1
metaflac --show-all-tags (patch)
Hi folks, I always wondered why there is no "metaflac --show-all-tags", in parallel to --remove-all-tags. Attached you can find a patch for your consideration. Sample output: % metaflac --show-all-tags *.flac 01 Pigs on the wing (Part One).flac:ARTIST=Pink Floyd 01 Pigs on the wing (Part One).flac:TRACKNUMBER=01 01 Pigs on the wing (Part One).flac:ALBUM=Animals 01 Pigs on the wing
2011 Nov 08
2
Multiple Patitions with with mdbox
Having > 10 TByte mailstore filesystem-checks takes too much time. At the moment we have four different partitions, but I don't like to set symlinks or LDAP-flags to sort customers and their domains to there individual mount-point. I'd like to work with mdbox:/mail/%d/%n to calculate the path automatically. How do you handle >> 10 TB mailstore? I'm very interested in the
2016 Dec 12
2
deduplicate mode?
Have you considered to introduce a "deduplicate mode" for rsync, replacing duplicate files in the destination directory by hard links? Of course there might be a lot of problems together with this feature, but on creating backups it could help to save a lot of disk space. --link-dest might be interesting in this context, too. Regards Harri