Re: How can g++ (stable) be incompatible with a fresh stable install?

2015-01-08 Thread Sven Hartge
Kynn Jones kyn...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Kynn Jones kyn...@gmail.com wrote:

 I can think of the following possible solutions:

   1. change the priorities so that stable trumps security;
   2. (somehow) force the installation of libc6-dev v. 2.13-38+deb7u6;
   3. (somehow) downgrade my libc6 to the version in security.debian.org 
 stable (2.13-38+deb7u4);

 The last one seems the most prudent one, but I have no idea of how to
 go about it, since practically everything depends on libc6...

 This turned out to be much easier than I'd imagined.  All I had to do was run

 aptitude install libc6=2.13-38+deb7u4

 ...and answer a couple of straightforward questions on how to handle
 one dependency.

 After downgrading libc6, the installation of g++ went without a hitch.

Congratulation, you just made your system less secure and reopened
already fixed security problems by downgrading your libc6 to a
vulnerable version.

Grüße,
Sven.

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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Brian
On Thu 08 Jan 2015 at 22:36:46 +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:

 Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2015, 14:20:27 schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
 
  Just ensure you're using good security practices - don't allow root
  login, use long, random passwords, etc.  I also use a random character
  strings for the login ids, as well as passwords  - just one more thing
  for the hackers to have to figure out how to get around.
 
 Only allow SSH key based logins. Of course, only after you copied a public 
 key 
 onto the machine with ssh-copy-id.
 
 And have SSH keys with *strong* passphrases, to protect against someone 
 stealing your key. Use ssh-agent wisely only on trusted machines.

SSH password logins are just as safe. 20 characters gives a strong
password for use on trusted machines. There is no need to worry about
it being stolen because it is in your memory,


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Re: How can g++ (stable) be incompatible with a fresh stable install?

2015-01-08 Thread Kynn Jones
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 5:51 PM, Kynn Jones kyn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I can think of the following possible solutions:

   1. change the priorities so that stable trumps security;
   2. (somehow) force the installation of libc6-dev v. 2.13-38+deb7u6;
   3. (somehow) downgrade my libc6 to the version in
 security.debian.org stable (2.13-38+deb7u4);

 The last one seems the most prudent one, but I have no idea of how to
 go about it, since practically everything depends on libc6...

This turned out to be much easier than I'd imagined.  All I had to do was run

aptitude install libc6=2.13-38+deb7u4

...and answer a couple of straightforward questions on how to handle
one dependency.

After downgrading libc6, the installation of g++ went without a hitch.

And all was clarity and reason once more...


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Re: How can g++ (stable) be incompatible with a fresh stable install?

2015-01-08 Thread Sven Hartge
Kynn Jones kyn...@gmail.com wrote:

 libc6-dev:
   Installed: (none)
   Candidate: 2.13-38+deb7u4
   Version table:
  2.19-13 0
 750 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ testing/main amd64 
 Packages
 750 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
  50 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ unstable/main amd64 
 Packages
  50 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
  2.13-38+deb7u6 0
 995 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
 995 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
  2.13-38+deb7u4 0
1000 http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates/main amd64 Packages

Your priorities for the different versions seem off. Security should
have to same priority as stable, not a higher one.

And security should not need a higher priority, because security updates
(not already included via point-release) will always have a higher
version than the non-security package from the normal repository.

Please post the content of /etc/apt/preferences and any file in
/etc/apt/preferences.d/

Grüße,
Sven.

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[OT] Sobre manejar archivos recuperados con photorec[SOLUCIONADO]

2015-01-08 Thread Miguel Matos
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Asunto: [OT] Sobre manejar archivos recuperados con photorec
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Saludos a la lista y la gente más lista también. :-D

Ahorita he decidido retomar de nuevo la reorganización de los archivos
que he recuperado con photorec tras la invisibilización de los
mismos cuando casi pierdo mi partición. Sin embargo, todavía no puedo
resolver una duda: ¿exactamente con qué se abren los archivos con
formatos .elf, .a, .o, .pl, .pyc, .class y .jar? Al menos para saber
de qué archivos se tratan. Y con los miles de txt, luego me tocará ver
si se pueden re-ensamblar con sus respectivas partes (pues, para tener
casi 3 millones de archivos, no me extraña ver tantos .txt).
-

Ahora sí puedo dar por terminado este tema, finalmente. La solución la tuve
luego de husmear y olisquear un poco más sobre el tema de recuperación
de datos. Logré resolverlo con GetDataBack for NTFS (demás está decir
que tuve que trampearlo para que me funcionara). Y, usando una segunda PC
para pasarlos temporalmente, los retorné a mi máquina, gracias a que
todavía poseo mi carcasa de disco duro externo, y conectada a ella más
simple (aunque a veces ciertos archivos no los pasó, pero con GNU/Linux
se me hizo más simple pasarlos). Por lo tanto, doy el tema por cerrado, y
recomendarles usarlo cuando tengan problemas con los archivos de
algún disco duro.

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Re: Installer Debian sur un PC sans DVD

2015-01-08 Thread Haricophile
Le mercredi 07 janvier 2015 à 19:16 +0100, baal a écrit :
 moi le service client d'asus m'a dit si vous changer de system 
 d'exploitation vous perdez la garantie logiciel par-contre en cas de 
 panne materiel vous pouvez toujours envoyer le pc en garantie

Eh bien au moins ils ne mentent pas, en l'occurrence il s'agit de leurs
obligations légales.

C'est assez évident que si tu modifie le logiciel autrement que par son
utilisation normale, tu n'a plus de garantie sur le logiciel. Mais ça
n'engage en rien le matériel sauf s'il est démontré que c'est ton
logiciel qui a endommagé le matériel ce qui devra être démontré par le
fabricant. Il n'y a jamais de réversion de la charge de preuve, et ce
n'est pas parce qu'ils pratiquent la vente liée qu'il ne s'agit pas de
deux choses indépendantes.

Les comparaisons sont toujours à prendre avec des pincettes, mais par
exemple les constructeurs ne garantissent le bon fonctionnement des
véhicule que avec le modèle de pneu d'origine, ce qui signifie que
l'assureur pourrait te donner des torts si tu change de modèle, ce qui
n'arrivent pas car il faudrait qu'ils démontrent que l'inadéquation de
ton modèle a causé l'accident alors que les fabricants ont fait testé et
certifié leur production démontrant qu'ils ont des caractéristiques
adaptées.

Si tu mets des pneus de voiture au lieu de pneus renforcés sur un
camion, ou des pneus basse vitesse sur un audi et que tu la fait rouler
à 220kmh... là oui ils pourront te causer des problèmes puisque ça va
indubitablement être une des, sinon l'unique raison des dommages. Et ça
sera facilement démontrable.

Dans la lignée, si tu change les pneus, ce ne sera plus au constructeur
de garantir le bon fonctionnement des pneus que tu va utiliser à la
place de ceux qu'il a testé pour certifier la conformité de son véhicule
et encore moins garantir le fonctionnement de tes pneus. S'il y a un
soucis due à la tenue de route, tu perd une partie de ta couverture et
tu devra éventuellement te retourner contre le fabricant des pneus.

De même si tu mets Linux, le matériel reste garantis, mais ni le système
d'exploitation ni le bon fonctionnement du système d'exploitation sur le
matériel ne sera à la charge du fabricant. La seule perte de garantie
que tu peux avoir, c'est que la charge de preuve est inversé dans une
certaine mesure : Il faut que tu sois certain que le dysfonctionnement
n'est pas dû à ton système d'exploitation. Le constructeur ne testera le
matériel qu'avec le système d'exploitation d'origine ... qu'il
réinstallera s'il en a besoin, comme le système est différencié du
matériel, c'est à lui de se démerder : tu n'est pas censé resituer ton
système avec ta licence et tes données personnelles. Je conseille le
formatage systématique de toute manière pour éviter de confier tes
données à des inconnus.

Au passage j'oublie une PRÉCISION TRÈS IMPORTANTE : En France et en UE,
ton seul et unique interlocuteur responsable est le vendeur de ton
matériel, c'est à lui de se démerder avec le fabricant s'il y a un
problème, et c'est lui que tu assignera au tribunal en cas de besoin.



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Unable to join the Debian User Forum; appears that all IPs are being black-listed.

2015-01-08 Thread Wayne Hartell
Hi,

 

I'm a new Debian/Linux user and brand new to this mailing list. 

 

I'm here primarily because I'm not impressed with the way Windows
(particularly the latest technical preview) is heading and am looking for
alternatives. 

 

To that end I have been tinkering with various Linux distros and I have
found a reproducible issue in Wheezy that I wish to discuss on the Debian
user Forums, but I appear to be unable to register. Every IP I try I appears
to be black-listed. I even attempted using TOR and those IPs were also
black-listed. The problem is I can't post to the forums to tell them I can't
register. I can't find anything on Google about this problem.

 

It appears as if the black-list check conducted by the forums is now
returning positive for all IPs being requested, which means no one can sign
up, if I interpret this correctly.

 

 

http://www.ahbl.org/content/last-notice-wildcarding-services-jan-1st

 

Last Notice: Wildcarding of Services Jan 1st

 

As promised in April, on Jan 1st, 2015, i'll be wildcarding all zones no
longer in operation - this includes rhsbl.ahbl.org, dnsbl.ahbl.org, and
ircbl.ahbl.org.  This means that these services will return positive
responses for any queries.

 

If you are still using these services, this may cause you to incorrectly tag
e-mail as spam, or create other unintended consequences.  Fix and maintain
your servers, now.  Do not contact us about 'removing' your domain or IP
address from our lists, as there is nothing we can do for you.

 

 

So it would seem that whoever administers these forums needs to know about
it, but I cannot find an appropriate place to report this issue (other than
the forums themselves which I cannot access).

 

If there is a better way to report this issue please let me know.

 

Regards,

Wayne.

 



Re: Unable to join the Debian User Forum; appears that all IPs are being black-listed.

2015-01-08 Thread Bob Proulx
Wayne Hartell wrote:
 I'm a new Debian/Linux user and brand new to this mailing list. 

Welcome.

 To that end I have been tinkering with various Linux distros and I have
 found a reproducible issue in Wheezy ...

Please report it as a bug.

  https://www.debian.org/Bugs/

 that I wish to discuss on the Debian
 user Forums, but I appear to be unable to register. Every IP I try I appears
 to be black-listed. I even attempted using TOR and those IPs were also
 black-listed. The problem is I can't post to the forums to tell them I can't
 register. I can't find anything on Google about this problem.

I for one don't like web forums.  Fortunately most of the real
activity takes place on the mailing lists.  You have subscribed to
this mailing list and so don't need any of the web forums.  Simply
discuss the problem here.

 If there is a better way to report this issue please let me know.

Please discuss your problem here.  What problem are you having?  What
reproducible issue have you found in Wheezy?

Bob


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RE: Unable to join the Debian User Forum; appears that all IPs are being black-listed.

2015-01-08 Thread Wayne Hartell
Hi Bob,

Thanks. I'm sure to violate some conventions here in reply format or what
have you. Just let me know if I do and I'll try to remedy in future.

With respect to reporting the issue as a bug I started down that path using
Reportbug, but noticed that a similar issue (not quite the same, or maybe I
just didn't understand it fully), so I wanted to discuss it first. Thanks
for providing that opportunity.

First the issue is quite minor and I am able to work around it, but it's one
of those things for a user like myself, coming from Windows, that pops up
and feels like it should work, but doesn't. It does work in other Linux
distros that I have tried.

The issue is specifically with VLC Media Player (vlc package) and attempting
to play an mp3 file via network (I believe smb) share.

I'm running stable, so the version of vlc is: 2.0.3 (or, under synaptic,
2.0.3-5+deb7u1).

Now, the problem, and this is reproducible from a physical laptop that I
installed and also a virtual machine (both running 64-bit Wheezy), is that
when I attempt to play an mp3 file using vlc, where that mp3 file is located
on a password protected Windows share, vlc fails to play the file.

VLC is unable to open the MRL (I have more detailed debug output if
needed).

Now, I have tried a newer version of VLC from the backports (2.1.2 I think),
and it did not help.

The work around is to edit the smb://host/path/file.mp3 to be
smb://user:password@host/path/file.mp3

When I do this, it will work, but I have to do it for every file I add to
the play list.

Rhythm Box appears to work just fine.

I'm not overly concerned about the issue which is why I wanted to discuss it
before I submitted any official bug (that would obviously be low priority).
I noticed Debian bug #602985 appears quite similar (it's about getting VLC
to prompt for smb credentials), but I'm not sure if it's exactly the same.

Anyway, I appreciate you taking the time to respond to my post. This may
seem a little trivial, but it's my first serious foray into Linux, just a
couple of days old, and rather than run from issues I want to learn not only
how to tackle the issues, but the processes that go along with Debian in
general.

Thanks,
Wayne.


Wayne Hartell wrote:
 I'm a new Debian/Linux user and brand new to this mailing list. 

Welcome.

 To that end I have been tinkering with various Linux distros and I 
 have found a reproducible issue in Wheezy ...

Please report it as a bug.

  https://www.debian.org/Bugs/

 that I wish to discuss on the Debian
 user Forums, but I appear to be unable to register. Every IP I try I 
 appears to be black-listed. I even attempted using TOR and those IPs 
 were also black-listed. The problem is I can't post to the forums to 
 tell them I can't register. I can't find anything on Google about this
problem.

I for one don't like web forums.  Fortunately most of the real activity
takes place on the mailing lists.  You have subscribed to this mailing list
and so don't need any of the web forums.  Simply discuss the problem here.

 If there is a better way to report this issue please let me know.

Please discuss your problem here.  What problem are you having?  What
reproducible issue have you found in Wheezy?

Bob




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RE: test VMs

2015-01-08 Thread Bonno Bloksma
Hi Bob,

 I want to setup a few test VMs on my VMware servers.

 Fun!

 Can I simply clone a basic machine? A machine with no desktop, just an 
 empty server.

 Yes.  I do that all of the time.  Depending upon what VM system you are using 
 there may
 be a script to clone the VM and automatically change the things like the 
 Ethernet
 address that need to be unique across your network.

 Is there a script which I can use to simply reset machine specific 
 stuff like the hostname, ssh keys, etc?

 No.  It depends upon what you have installed.  Every system will be 
 different.  But it is easy enough to script it for your systems.  If we knew 
 what you had installed.

I was thinking I could run something which Debian Install runs too but then 
later realized that probably depends on files like ssh keys not being present 
yet and only creating new keys when that is the case.

 A very basic list of things that need to be changed are:
  /etc/hostname
  /etc/mailname
  /etc/hosts
  /etc/network/interfaces if static IP
  /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*key*
  /etc/postfix/main.cf if customized

 Other things depend upon what you have installed.

Thanks, that is enough for now. Just going to install a machine with only the 
system tools installed, need to do some basic routing / firewall testing.

Bonno Bloksma


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Re: test VMs

2015-01-08 Thread Bob Proulx
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
 I want to setup a few test VMs on my VMware servers.

Fun!

 Can I simply clone a basic machine? A machine with no desktop, just
 an empty server.

Yes.  I do that all of the time.  Depending upon what VM system you
are using there may be a script to clone the VM and automatically
change the things like the ethernet address that need to be unique
across your network.

 Is there a script which I can use to simply reset machine specific
 stuff like the hostname, ssh keys, etc?

No.  It depends upon what you have installed.  Every system will be
different.  But it is easy enough to script it for your systems.  If
we knew what you had installed.

A very basic list of things that need to be changed are:

  /etc/hostname
  /etc/mailname
  /etc/hosts
  /etc/network/interfaces if static IP
  /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*key*
  /etc/postfix/main.cf if customized

Other things depend upon what you have installed.

Bob


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Re: Adaptateur USB ethernet sur Wheezy

2015-01-08 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
On 2015-01-08 10:30, andre_deb...@numericable.fr wrote:
 Bonjour à tous,

 Les mini-portables ou netbook sont souvent dépourvus
 de port Ethernet RJ45.

 Il existe des adaptateurs USB =Ethernet RJ45.

Comme d'autres ont répondu à la question d'origine, je me permets une
solution différente.

En déplacement je traîne avec moi un routeur wifi portatif, une batterie
externe avec ports USB, le fil réseau et un chargeur USB (chargeur+fil USB):
http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/?model=TL-WR702N

Cette combinaison permet de me brancher sur n'importe quel réseau
filaire non seulement avec un netbook qui n'a pas de prise réseau mais
aussi avec mes autres appareils (tablette, téléphone, etc.), pourvu que
l'administrateur du réseau me le permette, sans leur demander un mot de
passe réseau et sans occuper plus d'une prise réseau (ni prise USB sur
mon appareil). Ça fournit aussi le courant si besoin pour charger les
appareils, et je peux fournir le courant pour le routeur via un port USB
s'il n'y a pas de prise de courant. C'est un peu plus de morceaux, mais
je traînais déjà chargeur + fil réseau alors..

A+

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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2015, 14:20:27 schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
 As for the attacks - I've seen a big uptake in the attacks over the last
 couple of weeks.  The worst I've seen is  100 IP's locked out in one 24
 hour period.  They are coming from all over the world, although since
 there are a lot of proxies (many of them from trojans/viruses installed
 on unsuspecting machines), there's no easy way to tell what the real
 origins are.

Okay, as for the dovecot logs, yes there are more. People try to hack it. Also 
from China some. And there are even people who try more than plaintext:

Jan  5 22:25:40 mondschein dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts 
in 5 secs): user=, rip=66.240.236.119, lip=[…], TLS: SSL_read() syscall 
failed: Connection reset by peer, TLSv1.2 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-
SHA384 (256/256 bits)
Jan  5 22:25:40 mondschein dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts 
in 10 secs): user=, rip=66.240.236.119, lip=[…], TLS: Disconnected, TLSv1.2 
with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)

but then don´t even try to authentificate.

So, of course, you need to be careful about passwords with password based 
services.

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Installer Debian sur un chomebook

2015-01-08 Thread andre_debian
Merci à tous ceux qui m'ont répondu sur le sujet :
Adaptateur USB ethernet sur Wheezy :
impeccable !

Je suis ch...t,
maintenant, je souhaite savoir comment complètement
déinstaller l'OS ChromeOS sur un chromebook,
pour installer Debian à la place. (si c'est possible...)

J'ai évidemment cherché via Google,
mais je ne trouve que des pages qui traitent
d'installer Ubuntu en parallèle en mode virtuel, 
à l'aide d'un logiciel baptisé crouton.

En effet, ces chromebook sont souvent de bonne facture
et moins chers que des équivalents avec Window$-8.

Merci d'avance.

André

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Re: Installer Debian sur un chomebook

2015-01-08 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
On 2015-01-08 16:46, andre_deb...@numericable.fr wrote:
 Merci à tous ceux qui m'ont répondu sur le sujet :
 Adaptateur USB ethernet sur Wheezy :
 impeccable !

 Je suis ch...t,
 maintenant, je souhaite savoir comment complètement
 déinstaller l'OS ChromeOS sur un chromebook,
 pour installer Debian à la place. (si c'est possible...)

Quel modèle? Voici mes notes d'installation pour un C710:
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Acer/C710-2615-Chromebook

J'ai aussi un C720. J'ai remplacé le système d'exploitation au complet,
ça fonctionne bien (avec Jessie!), et depuis le noyau 3.17 le touchpad
est supporté sans aucune autre manipulation/configuration.

Il faut commencer par ici avant même de mettre un clé USB pour installer:
https://johnlewis.ie/custom-chromebook-firmware/rom-download/

 J'ai évidemment cherché via Google,
 mais je ne trouve que des pages qui traitent
 d'installer Ubuntu en parallèle en mode virtuel, 
 à l'aide d'un logiciel baptisé crouton.

Exact, j'ai remplacé au complet. Le principal:
- Il faudra désactiver le mode sécurisé de démarrage en ouvrant
physiquement l'ordinateur et en installant tamporairement un jumper
(710) ou enlevant une vis (C720)
- Il y a une manipulation à faire pour éviter que votre partition de
démarrage soit désactivée, et s'assurer que le démarrage se fait
automatiquement en tout temps (au lieu de faire
- il faudra remplacer coreboot sur certains modèles...

Des instructions détaillées pour ça sont aussi ici:
https://johnlewis.ie/custom-chromebook-firmware/rom-download/

 En effet, ces chromebook sont souvent de bonne facture
 et moins chers que des équivalents avec Window$-8.

Ça demande un peu d'effort, mais oui, ces machines sont
trèsintéressantes (surtout pour 10h d'autonomie!).

Bonne chance!

F.


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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2015, 14:20:27 schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
 As for the attacks - I've seen a big uptake in the attacks over the last
 couple of weeks.  The worst I've seen is  100 IP's locked out in one 24
 hour period.  They are coming from all over the world, although since
 there are a lot of proxies (many of them from trojans/viruses installed
 on unsuspecting machines), there's no easy way to tell what the real
 origins are.

I don´t see much going on, but this one from auth.log is amusing:

Jan  8 04:44:17 mondschein sshd[28806]: Bad protocol version identification 
'GET http://s1.bdstatic.com/r/www/cache[… no spam on this list …] HTTP/1.1' 
from 125.64.35.67
Jan  8 04:44:48 mondschein sshd[28808]: Set /proc/self/oom_score_adj to 0
Jan  8 04:44:48 mondschein sshd[28808]: Connection from 125.64.35.67 port 
40044
Jan  8 04:44:48 mondschein sshd[28808]: Bad protocol version identification 

This one is coming from China:

martin@merkaba:~ geoiplookup 125.64.35.67
GeoIP Country Edition: CN, China

And of course not in DNS properly:

martin@merkaba:~ host 125.64.35.67
Host 67.35.64.125.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)

From network of a chinese telecommunication company:

martin@merkaba:~#1 whois 125.64.35.67
% [whois.apnic.net]
% Whois data copyright termshttp://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright.html

% Information related to '125.64.0.0 - 125.71.255.255'

inetnum:125.64.0.0 - 125.71.255.255
netname:CHINANET-SC
descr:  CHINANET Sichuan province network
descr:  China Telecom
descr:  A12,Xin-Jie-Kou-Wai Street
descr:  Beijing 100088
country:CN
admin-c:CH93-AP
tech-c: CS408-AP
mnt-by: APNIC-HM
mnt-lower:  MAINT-CHINANET-SC
mnt-routes: MAINT-CHINANET-SC
status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
[…]

Ah, nice:

remarks:send abuse reports to scip[…]

But whether its worth the time? I am not sure, whether this is really an 
attacked, could be some quite confused software application. They are doing 
this repeatedly.

Just as an example on how you can try to have someone go after the attacker.

I have SSH running on a different port and it seems still that most attackers 
do not seem to afford port scans. And no, I don´t rely on it for security. But 
for now, it still keeps my logs clean.

Ah, and I have some attempts to login into Dovecot:

mondschein:~ egrep -v (postfix|lda|martin|some|more|known|usernames) 
/var/log/mail.log
[…]
Jan  7 10:18:29 mondschein dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (tried to use 
disallowed plaintext auth): user=, rip=185.49.12.120, lip=[…]
Jan  7 22:06:49 mondschein dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (tried to use 
disallowed plaintext auth): user=, rip=185.49.12.120, lip=[…]
Jan  8 09:56:19 mondschein dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (tried to use 
disallowed plaintext auth): user=, rip=185.49.12.120, lip=[…]
Jan  8 21:43:45 mondschein dovecot: pop3-login: Disconnected (tried to use 
disallowed plaintext auth): user=, rip=185.49.12.120, lip=[…]


Okay, this one is from Poland.

martin@merkaba:~ host 185.49.12.120   
120.12.49.185.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer 185a49b12c120.greendata.pl.
martin@merkaba:~ geoiplookup 185.49.12.120
GeoIP Country Edition: PL, Poland
martin@merkaba:~ host 185.49.12.120   
120.12.49.185.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer 185a49b12c120.greendata.pl.
martin@merkaba:~ whois 185.49.12.120  
% This is the RIPE Database query service.
% The objects are in RPSL format.
%
% The RIPE Database is subject to Terms and Conditions.
% See http://www.ripe.net/db/support/db-terms-conditions.pdf

% Note: this output has been filtered.
%   To receive output for a database update, use the -B flag.

% Information related to '185.49.12.0 - 185.49.12.255'

% Abuse contact for '185.49.12.0 - 185.49.12.255' is '[…]

inetnum:185.49.12.0 - 185.49.12.255
netname:WITRYNA-PL-NET-1
descr:  Hosting services
remarks:INFRA-AW
geoloc: 52.40831540563876 16.934303481487177
country:PL
admin-c:WRAD1-RIPE
[…]
abuse-mailbox:  abuse@[…]


Now I would also need to check apache logs as well for a complete picture, and 
well that one is the one with the highest likelyhood of a successful attack as 
I have some PHP stuff installed.

 Just ensure you're using good security practices - don't allow root
 login, use long, random passwords, etc.  I also use a random character
 strings for the login ids, as well as passwords  - just one more thing
 for the hackers to have to figure out how to get around.

Only allow SSH key based logins. Of course, only after you copied a public key 
onto the machine with ssh-copy-id.

And have SSH keys with *strong* passphrases, to protect against someone 
stealing your key. Use ssh-agent wisely only on trusted machines.

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Re: _COMPLETE_ instructions for debootstrap /or multistrap

2015-01-08 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 1/8/15, Richard Owlett rowl...@cloud85.net wrote:
 I'm attempting to do some heavily customized installs.
 It was suggested I investigate debootstrap.
 While researching that I came across multistrap.

 The man pages and tutorials I've found so far demonstrate gaps in
 my background.
 The material I'm looking for would likely have been prepared for
 formal coursework.


This is the third rewrite of this email.. *gah* :)

Ok. Definitely agree with you in your lament. I fought for MONTHS to
finally go from a successful debootstrap to an installed not just
Wheezy but Jessie, too.. *yayhoo!*

I saw... the other email... to you.. Agree there, too. What exactly
are you trying to do that what you're finding is not working *so far*?

Like I said, I fully understand. My first successful debootstrap sat
dead in the water for MONTHS last year.. Like six or more because I
was in your Shoes with respect to understanding chroot... The cure
there turned out to be pretty much as simple as... *gasp*.. chroot
when all was said and done. That information just never presented at
the right time and in the right place, train of thought, etc.

As an aside and yet really directly related, my complaints and
observations a while back about the seeming uptick in people having
trouble with incompatibility became more clear in the last few weeks.
There's some what *FEELS LIKE* bad advice running around out there
about how to bind and mount while working with chroot to complete the
rest of a system install. Won't explain everyone's incompatibility
issues, but it sure as heck explained mine.

So.

Whoever authored THIS PAGE RIGHT HERE became my latest Hero recently:

https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/s390/apds03.html.en

See where that gets you It's gotten me some GREAT success so far.

Disclaimer: I've had to bypass the top couple page turns because they
speak outside my grasp just now.. Instead of that information, I've
still been using what's gotten me through the initial deboostrap'ing
successfully.

Will be reinstalling Jessie yet again, maybe even tonight.. don't
ask.. so I'll be attempting those first couple page turns on purpose
this time as a conscious next step up the ladder in understanding all
this... shtuff.. If you're new to this, don't to do what I've been
doing. Instead work that page top to bottom, and research what you
need to in order to do it as they've outlined there. In hindsight, I
can see the benefit of following every single step in order as it
applies to or needs altered slightly to fit each, our own singular
install instances.

That's all I've got right now. Hope that helps *at least a little*.. Good luck!

PS Got any questions on that... shtuff... please so do NOT try asking
me... :))

Cindy :)

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Re: Duda sobre script Bash

2015-01-08 Thread fernando sainz
El día 8 de enero de 2015, 22:41, Lic. Manuel Salgado
manuelsalgado...@gmail.com escribió:
 Gracias Fernando. En el caso del ejemplo que me das como haría para en
 vez de buscar *.kk busque un patrón por ejemplo [0-9] como nombres
 de directorios? Es exacto lo que necesito.

 El 8/1/15, fernando sainz fernandojose.sa...@gmail.com escribió:
 El día 8 de enero de 2015, 22:08, Lic. Manuel Salgado
 manuelsalgado...@gmail.com escribió:
 Buenas tardes a todos:
 Llevo varias horas googleando con el objetivo de encontrar una
 solución al siguiente objetivo:
 Necesito un comando o concatenación de este y alguna expresión regular
 que me permita, estando en un directorio dado, borrar recursivamente
 todos los directorios en cuyos nombres hayan números. Les ilustro el
 ejemplo:

 165897
 78963
 cadena1
 789632
 cadena2

 Se que para los gurus del bash es facil. Gracias de antemano.


 Te daré unas pistas.

 man find  (puedes usar la opión -exec o bien usar un pipe con xargs)
 man xargs
 man 7 regex

 La expresión regular como ejercicio.

 ejemplo de find con exec

 find  . -name *.kk -exec rm {} \;
 (para hacer pruebas en vez de rm usa echo
 con xargs sería algo así:

 find . -name *.kk | xargs rm

 https://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/manual/html_node/find_html/Deleting-Files.html

 S2



 A ver para encontrar solo directorios debes usar find -type d y
para borrar el directorio rm -r

S2.


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Freeipa para debian.

2015-01-08 Thread Lic. Manuel Salgado
Hola nuevamente:
Alguno conoce si existe Freeipa para Debian o Ubuntu y de ser así,
donde puedo encontrar sus repositorios actualizados?
Gracias a todos


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Re: Freeipa para debian.

2015-01-08 Thread Carlos Zuniga
2015-01-08 16:52 GMT-05:00 Lic. Manuel Salgado manuelsalgado...@gmail.com:
 Hola nuevamente:
 Alguno conoce si existe Freeipa para Debian o Ubuntu y de ser así,
 donde puedo encontrar sus repositorios actualizados?
 Gracias a todos


Una simple busqueda sugiere que si:
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=freeipa

La página de qa indica que upstream tiene una versión más nueva:
https://packages.qa.debian.org/f/freeipa.html con el enlace
correspondiente a dicha versión.


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Re: How can g++ (stable) be incompatible with a fresh stable install?

2015-01-08 Thread Kynn Jones
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Sven Joachim svenj...@gmx.de wrote:
 On 2015-01-08 15:14 +0100, Kynn Jones wrote:
 4. The key dependecy chain behind the error shown above goes like this:

 g++ depends on
 g++-4.7 (= 4.7.2-1~) depends on
 libstdc++6-4.7-dev (= 4.7.2-5) depends on
 libc6-dev (= 2.13-5) depends on
 libc6 (= 2.13-38+deb7u4)

 That's the problem, apparently your mirror only has libc6-dev
 2.13-38+deb7u4, but the current version in wheezy is 2.13-38+deb7u6.
 Since the installation CD already contains libc6 2.13-38+deb7u6 but not
 libc6-dev, there is a version skew.

Thanks!

 What does apt-cache policy libc6 libc6-dev print?

libc6:
  Installed: 2.13-38+deb7u6
  Candidate: 2.13-38+deb7u6
  Version table:
 2.19-13 0
750 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
750 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 *** 2.13-38+deb7u6 0
995 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
995 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 2.13-38+deb7u4 0
   1000 http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates/main amd64 Packages
libc6-dev:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 2.13-38+deb7u4
  Version table:
 2.19-13 0
750 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
750 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 2.13-38+deb7u6 0
995 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
995 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
 2.13-38+deb7u4 0
   1000 http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates/main amd64 Packages

Thanks for the `apt-cache policy` clue.

The version skew seems to be between the installation CD and
http://security.debian.org/stable.  (BTW, the skew does not apply to
the other packages in the dependency chain, AFAICT.  Details below.)

I can think of the following possible solutions:

  1. change the priorities so that stable trumps security;
  2. (somehow) force the installation of libc6-dev v. 2.13-38+deb7u6;
  3. (somehow) downgrade my libc6 to the version in
security.debian.org stable (2.13-38+deb7u4);

The last one seems the most prudent one, but I have no idea of how to
go about it, since practically everything depends on libc6...

The good news is that now the situation is far less bewildering (thank
you for that), and what remains is purely technical (even if I'm
clueless on how to go about it).





FWIW, here's the output of `apt-cache policy` for all the packages in
the dependency chain I posted originally.  As you can see,
security.debian.org comes into the picture only for libc6 and
libc6-dev.

libc6:
  Installed: 2.13-38+deb7u6
  Candidate: 2.13-38+deb7u6
  Version table:
 2.19-13 0
750 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
750 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 *** 2.13-38+deb7u6 0
995 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
995 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 2.13-38+deb7u4 0
   1000 http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates/main amd64 Packages
libc6-dev:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 2.13-38+deb7u4
  Version table:
 2.19-13 0
750 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
750 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 2.13-38+deb7u6 0
995 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
995 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
 2.13-38+deb7u4 0
   1000 http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates/main amd64 Packages
libstdc++6-4.7-dev:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 4.7.2-5
  Version table:
 4.7.4-3 0
 50 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 50 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable/main amd64 Packages
 4.7.2-5 0
995 http://debian.csail.mit.edu/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
995 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable/main amd64 Packages
g++-4.7:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 4.7.2-5
  Version table:
 4.7.4-3 

Re: Qual o melhor programa de inventário LAMP.

2015-01-08 Thread Tobias

Não ficou claro para mim se você quer fazer inventário de rede ou monitoramento 
de um servidor web.

On 08-01-2015 12:05, hamacker wrote:

Ola pessoal,

Estou precisando de um programa de inventario LAMP, e estou estando o
OCS Inventary e o Open Audit.

Já instalei o Open Audit e parece bom, mas as vezes é confuso e alguns
links dão erro 404, fica parecendo versão de software mal acabado,
alguns howtos falam de usar a versão 9.x, mas a unica disponivel no site
é a 1.5, então fiquei meio perdido.
O que eu achei diferente é que o OA não tem agente, é um script de que
alguma forma terei de automatizar a execução.


Daqui a pouco vou instalar o OCS Inventary que também é popular na web,
sei quase nada dele.

Se alguém puder me indicar outros e puder tecer comentários sobre qual é
o melhor ficaria muito grato.

Um abraço a todos.



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Re: Installer un ancien kernel

2015-01-08 Thread JUPIN Alain

Bonjour,

Je vais jeter un œil par curiosité. Mais à forcer d'acharnement, j'ai 
trouvé comment faire fonctionner ma clef wifi avec le dernier kernel des 
backports.
Je vous donne la solution quand j'ai mise en page et en ligne la méthode 
à suivre.


Merci encore pour vous être penchés sur mon problème ;)

Alain JUPIN

Le 08/01/2015 10:47, Luc Novales a écrit :

Le 07/01/2015 23:54, JUPIN Alain a écrit :

Je rectifie une bourde, le kernel installé actuellement :
linux-image-3.16.0-0.bpo.4 des dépots wheezy-backports
(en plus du kernel officiel qui est le linux-image-3.2.0-4)

Alain JUPIN

Le 07/01/2015 23:43, JUPIN Alain a écrit :

Bonsoir,

Pour des raisons obscures de compatibilité de mon matériel, je dois 
avoir :

Pour ma clef TNT : un kernel  3.7 (clef non détectée)
Pour ma clef wifi  : un kernel  3.9 (sinon le driver ne se compile 
pas)


Actuellement, j'ai le kernel 3.2.16 des dépôts wheezy-backports.

Y a t-il moyen de récupérer d'ancienne version du kernel présente 
dans wheezy-backports ?

A priori, fut un temps il y avait un kernel 3.9.???
Si tu souhaites réinstaller le kernel 3.9, le changelog de linux-image 
dans les backports 
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/l/linux-latest/linux-latest_63%7Ebpo70+1_changelog 
donne la version 3.9.1 entre le 03/06/2013 et le 18/07/2013.
Avec la date, les snapshots Debian http://snapshot.debian.org/ 
contiennent les backports et te permettront d'accéder à toutes les 
dépendances, si cela impose d'autres downgrades.


Bonne journée,
Luc.




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Been out of it, when will there be a new `testing'

2015-01-08 Thread Harry Putnam
I've been dinking with gentoo and not paying attention here.

I see no upgrades and we are in a freeze with jessie I guess.

Can anyone hazard a guess when there will be a new `testing'?


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Re: multiple outbound NAT

2015-01-08 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Hi Bonno,

Op 08-01-15 om 07:57 schreef Bonno Bloksma:
 Hi,
 
 At one place I have a Debian wheezy machine that acts as router / firewall 
 using iptables and default routing.
 I used to have just 1 ip number on the uplink interface. And a simple 
   $IPTABLES --table nat -A POSTROUTING -o $WORLD_IF -j MASQUERADE
 line in my firewall script sends all traffic out with that single ip addres 
 via NAT.
 
 Due to several reasons I now have to use more than 1 outbound ip address to 
 make clear from which internal segment the traffic is coming from.
 So traffic coming from 172.16.20.0/24 needs to use $WORLD_IP1
 And traffic coming from 172.16.22.0/24 needs to use $WORLD_IP2
 And maybe traffic coming from 172.16.24.0/23 needs to use $WORLD_IP3
 
 How do I configure something like that?

Maybe by adding network aliases, and using SNAT in your firewall.

See e.g. here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18052116/iptables-postrouting-with-snat-for-a-paritcular-destination-ip

With regards,
Paul van der Vlis.


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Connection filaire

2015-01-08 Thread S L
Bonjour et BONNE ANNÉE !

Ma vieille tour se connecte difficilement en filaire, je dois
redémarrer une dizaine de fois avant d'y parvenir. J'ignore si cela a
un rapport, mais ma RAM est également capricieuse, ainsi que les USB
de mes clavier et souris. Branché sur ma box, mon netbook se connecte
sans difficulté.

J'utilise Debian Wheezy et Gnome sur mes deux machines, en LVM chiffré.

Existe t-il un moyen de forcer la connexion filaire de ma tour en
ligne de commande sans aller tripoter Network Manager ?

Que dois-je chercher dans syslog, au cas où vous auriez besoin de précisions ?

Bon, j'ai regardé ceci, mais je préfère demander avant de provoquer
une catastrophe :-)

https://wiki.debian.org/fr/NetworkManager#Les_r.2BAOk-seaux_filaires_ne_sont_pas_g.2BAOk-r.2BAOk-s

Merci ! SL

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Re: HTML viewer

2015-01-08 Thread Wilko Fokken
On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 05:32:48PM -0500, Ralph Katz wrote:
 
 On 01/05/2015 07:57 PM, Frank wrote:
  I am looking for a simple HTML viewer I can use under MC to read
  HTML docs. I have Dillo installed but even it seems overkill for
  what I need. Does anyone have suggestions ?
 
 I use html2text for that.  Very simple.


I use html2text with args:

html2text -width 999 -o file.txt -nobs file.html

(-width 999 no line breaks)
(-nobs  Don't use backspaces for boldface and underlining)


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Re: Installer un ancien kernel

2015-01-08 Thread Luc Novales

Le 07/01/2015 23:54, JUPIN Alain a écrit :

Je rectifie une bourde, le kernel installé actuellement :
linux-image-3.16.0-0.bpo.4 des dépots wheezy-backports
(en plus du kernel officiel qui est le linux-image-3.2.0-4)

Alain JUPIN

Le 07/01/2015 23:43, JUPIN Alain a écrit :

Bonsoir,

Pour des raisons obscures de compatibilité de mon matériel, je dois 
avoir :

Pour ma clef TNT : un kernel  3.7 (clef non détectée)
Pour ma clef wifi  : un kernel  3.9 (sinon le driver ne se compile pas)

Actuellement, j'ai le kernel 3.2.16 des dépôts wheezy-backports.

Y a t-il moyen de récupérer d'ancienne version du kernel présente 
dans wheezy-backports ?

A priori, fut un temps il y avait un kernel 3.9.???
Si tu souhaites réinstaller le kernel 3.9, le changelog de linux-image 
dans les backports 
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/l/linux-latest/linux-latest_63%7Ebpo70+1_changelog 
donne la version 3.9.1 entre le 03/06/2013 et le 18/07/2013.
Avec la date, les snapshots Debian http://snapshot.debian.org/ 
contiennent les backports et te permettront d'accéder à toutes les 
dépendances, si cela impose d'autres downgrades.


Bonne journée,
Luc.


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Unexpected inconsistency error message after rebooting a newly installed debian wheezy with preseed (lvm partitioning) - Any idea how to auto run fsck after installation, slipstreamed to preseed.cfg

2015-01-08 Thread Eran M.
Hi all,

Below is my preseed.cfg file.

What's wrong with it?

Why am I getting unexpected inconsistency and forced to run fsck after a 
fresh installation?

d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US
d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap   select us
d-i console-keymaps-at/keymap   select us
d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth0
d-i netcfg/dhcp_timeout string 60
d-i netcfg/disable_autoconfig boolean true
d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note
d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually
d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.57.236
d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0
d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.57.1
d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 194.90.0.1
d-i netcfg/confirm_static boolean true
d-i netcfg/get_hostname string unassigned-hostname
d-i netcfg/get_domain string unassigned-domain
d-i netcfg/wireless_wep string
d-i mirror/country string manual
d-i mirror/http/hostname string debian.co.il
d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian
d-i mirror/http/proxy string
d-i passwd/make-user boolean false
d-i passwd/root-password password root
d-i passwd/root-password-again password root
d-i clock-setup/utc boolean true
d-i time/zone string US/Eastern
d-i clock-setup/ntp boolean true
d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/vda
d-i partman-auto/method string lvm
d-i partman-lvm/device_remove_lvm boolean true
d-i partman-md/device_remove_md boolean true
d-i partman-lvm/confirm boolean true
d-i partman-lvm/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true
d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic
d-i partman-partitioning/confirm_write_new_label boolean true
d-i partman/choose_partition select finish
d-i partman/confirm boolean true
d-i partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true
d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true
d-i partman-partitioning/confirm_write_new_label boolean true
d-i partman/choose_partition select finish
d-i partman/mount_style select uuid
tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, ssh-server
popularity-contest popularity-contest/participate boolean false
d-i  grub-installer/only_debian boolean true
d-i finish-install/reboot_in_progress note
d-i debian-installer/exit/poweroff boolean true


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Re: Linux, Windows y reinicios

2015-01-08 Thread Agustin Martin
El día 3 de enero de 2015, 23:13, Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus
arad...@gmail.com escribió:
 El 3 de enero de 2015, 1:49 a. m., Altair Linux  escribió:
 Hola, que tal

 ¿que puede pasar cuando tienes en un ordenador Windows (para jugar) y
 Debian, y lo tienes que reiniciar al menos una vez al dia para ir de
 un sistema operativo a otro?. Los pantallazos propios de Windows van
 aparte. Ya sea por reinicio desde el sistema operativo o dandole al
 boton de reset.

 ¿Que debe pasar?, como dice Camaleón: nada.

Si las dos particiones son completamete estancas, no debe haber problemas.

Por el contrario, si pretendes acceder la partición de W8 desde Linux
puedes tener problemas después al arrancar W8. La razón es que W8
suele tener habilitado 'fastboot'; para arrancar más rápido guarda una
imagen de muchas cosas del sistema y de su estado anterior (observa
que esto es aparte de la hibernación), de forma que se llega antes al
sistema en funcionamiento completo. Si alguna de estas cosas se
modifica en el disco duro puede tener un valor inconsistente con lo
guardado en la cache de arranque. Ante la duda, si piensas hacer ese
tipo de accesos, desactiva fastboot en tu W8 (creo que está en
opciones de energía).

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Re: Connection filaire

2015-01-08 Thread Jean-Michel OLTRA

Bonjour,


Le jeudi 08 janvier 2015, S L a écrit...


 Ma vieille tour se connecte difficilement en filaire, je dois
 redémarrer une dizaine de fois avant d'y parvenir. J'ignore si cela a
 un rapport, mais ma RAM est également capricieuse, ainsi que les USB
 de mes clavier et souris. Branché sur ma box, mon netbook se connecte
 sans difficulté.

 Existe t-il un moyen de forcer la connexion filaire de ma tour en
 ligne de commande sans aller tripoter Network Manager ?

Sur ta tour, NM ne te sert à rien. Tu le supprimes, et tu configures ton
interface en dhcp (ou statique) dans ton fichier /etc/network/interfaces

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Encender desde estado S3

2015-01-08 Thread Josu Lazkano
Hola a todos,

Quiero poder encender mi ordenador desde un mando a distancia.

Tengo el mando con el receptor USB. Y en la BIOS he activado el wake up
from USB.

Pero si el ordenador esta totalmente apagado no se enciende. He leido en la
documentacion que solo se arranca desde S3.

¿Como entro en ese estado? ¿Es lo de suspender/hibernar?

Gracias por todo.

Saludos.


Re: Connection filaire

2015-01-08 Thread Belaïd
Bonjour,

 Existe t-il un moyen de forcer la connexion filaire de ma tour en
 ligne de commande sans aller tripoter Network Manager ?

 As-tu essayé la commande: dhclient -v eth0   ?


Le 8 janvier 2015 13:49, S L slest...@gmail.com a écrit :

 Bonjour et BONNE ANNÉE !

 Ma vieille tour se connecte difficilement en filaire, je dois
 redémarrer une dizaine de fois avant d'y parvenir. J'ignore si cela a
 un rapport, mais ma RAM est également capricieuse, ainsi que les USB
 de mes clavier et souris. Branché sur ma box, mon netbook se connecte
 sans difficulté.

 J'utilise Debian Wheezy et Gnome sur mes deux machines, en LVM chiffré.

 Existe t-il un moyen de forcer la connexion filaire de ma tour en
 ligne de commande sans aller tripoter Network Manager ?

 Que dois-je chercher dans syslog, au cas où vous auriez besoin de
 précisions ?

 Bon, j'ai regardé ceci, mais je préfère demander avant de provoquer
 une catastrophe :-)


 https://wiki.debian.org/fr/NetworkManager#Les_r.2BAOk-seaux_filaires_ne_sont_pas_g.2BAOk-r.2BAOk-s

 Merci ! SL

 http://bn.parinux.org/p/agenda

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Re: Been out of it, when will there be a new `testing'

2015-01-08 Thread Martin Read

On 08/01/15 12:04, Harry Putnam wrote:

I've been dinking with gentoo and not paying attention here.

I see no upgrades and we are in a freeze with jessie I guess.

Can anyone hazard a guess when there will be a new `testing'?


My handwave guess would be late April / early May, on a basis of I 
expect Debian freezes to last six months, and the freeze started on 
Bonfire Night.



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RE: multiple outbound NAT

2015-01-08 Thread Bonno Bloksma
Hi Paul,

 At one place I have a Debian wheezy machine that acts as router / firewall 
 using iptables and default routing.
 I used to have just 1 ip number on the uplink interface. And a simple 
   $IPTABLES --table nat -A POSTROUTING -o $WORLD_IF -j MASQUERADE line 
 in my firewall script sends all traffic out with that single ip addres via 
 NAT.
 
 Due to several reasons I now have to use more than 1 outbound ip address to 
 make clear from which internal segment the traffic is coming from.
 So traffic coming from 172.16.20.0/24 needs to use $WORLD_IP1 And 
 traffic coming from 172.16.22.0/24 needs to use $WORLD_IP2 And maybe 
 traffic coming from 172.16.24.0/23 needs to use $WORLD_IP3
 
 How do I configure something like that?

 Maybe by adding network aliases, and using SNAT in your firewall.
 
 See e.g. here:
 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18052116/iptables-postrouting-with-snat-for-a-paritcular-destination-ip

That article talks about a specific target whereas I want it for a specific 
source net. 

I found a really old iptables HOWTO at 
http://linux-ip.net/html/adv-multi-internet.html
Where in section 7.39 it talks about what I want.

The iptables part seems to be:
+---+
| EXTIF=eth0  |
| INTNET1=192.168.0.0/24  |
| INTNET2=192.168.1.0/24  |
| EXTIP1=123.123.123.11   |
| EXTIP2=123.123.123.12   |
|   |
| iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $EXTIF -s $INTNET1 -j SNAT --to $EXTIP1 |
| iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $EXTIF -s $INTNET2 -j SNAT --to $EXTIP2 |
|   |
+---+

But it also states:
quote--
Anyways, for the example case shown above, you will need to persuade the
routing system to direct packets from 192.168.0.x via 123.123.1233.11 and
packets from 192.168.1.x via 123.123.123.12. That is the hardest part and
adding Masq on top of correct routing is easy.

To do this fancy routing, you will use IPROUTE2. Because this functionality
has NOTHING to do with IPMASQ, this HOWTO does not cover this topic in great
detail. Please see Section 2.7 for complete URLs and documentation for this
topic.
end quote--

So how do I route via one of my own ip numbers? I don't get that part, yet. I 
probably need to do something with the src option in a routing line.
http://linux-ip.net/html/tools-ip-route.html
This link gives one example
  Example D.19. Using src in a routing command with route add
  [root@masq-gw]# ip route add default via 205.254.211.254 src 205.254.211.198 
table 7
but then does not really explain the table 7 part. However, it seems I need to 
do something with iptables to mark the packets for routing via table 7. I am 
still struggling with that part. I have not seen an example that shows all 
parts. It probably is out there but all the examples I have seen so far 
concentrate on one aspect, either the firewalling or the routing.

If someone knows a comprehensive example then please point me to it. Preferably 
an example that no longer talks about kernels prior to 2.4.x but simply assumes 
a modern system with iptables 1.4.x, iproute2, etc.

Bonno Bloksma



Re: Encender desde estado S3

2015-01-08 Thread Manolo Díaz
El jueves, 8 ene 2015, a las 14:32 horas (UTC+1),
Josu Lazkano escribió:

Hola a todos,

Quiero poder encender mi ordenador desde un mando a distancia.

Tengo el mando con el receptor USB. Y en la BIOS he activado el wake up
from USB.

Pero si el ordenador esta totalmente apagado no se enciende. He leido en la
documentacion que solo se arranca desde S3.

¿Como entro en ese estado? ¿Es lo de suspender/hibernar?

Suspensión en memoria.

Gracias por todo.

Saludos.

Saludos.
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RE: multiple outbound NAT

2015-01-08 Thread Bonno Bloksma
Hi Igor,

 [...]
 Due to several reasons I now have to use more than 1 outbound ip address to 
 make clear from which internal segment the traffic is coming from.
 So traffic coming from 172.16.20.0/24 needs to use $WORLD_IP1
 And traffic coming from 172.16.22.0/24 needs to use $WORLD_IP2
 And maybe traffic coming from 172.16.24.0/23 needs to use $WORLD_IP3

 How do I configure something like that?
 If it is any use in this case, I have quagga on that machine as well but so 
 far that is used to do routing for the internal network.
 But I'd rather not mess with that config.


 Maybe with source rules routing, there are lots of resources on the net to 
 get you going
 example http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/iproute2.html

Thanks that helps a bit too. Still not sure how to do it all, might need to 
build a test lab, unfortunately that means at least 4 VMs for basic testing. 
Setting it up is going to take some.

Bonno Bloksma



Qual o melhor programa de inventário LAMP.

2015-01-08 Thread hamacker
Ola pessoal,

Estou precisando de um programa de inventario LAMP, e estou estando o OCS
Inventary e o Open Audit.

Já instalei o Open Audit e parece bom, mas as vezes é confuso e alguns
links dão erro 404, fica parecendo versão de software mal acabado, alguns
howtos falam de usar a versão 9.x, mas a unica disponivel no site é a 1.5,
então fiquei meio perdido.
O que eu achei diferente é que o OA não tem agente, é um script de que
alguma forma terei de automatizar a execução.


Daqui a pouco vou instalar o OCS Inventary que também é popular na web, sei
quase nada dele.

Se alguém puder me indicar outros e puder tecer comentários sobre qual é o
melhor ficaria muito grato.

Um abraço a todos.


Re: Connection filaire

2015-01-08 Thread rodolphe

Bonjour la liste

Je n'ai pas de connaissances logicielles sur cette question mais, par 
expérience, sur une vieille tour qui présente des caprices variés 
comme ceux là (USB, RAM et RJ45), j'investiguerai d'abord sur le matériel.


Lorsque du matos âgé n'est pas de bonne qualité ou a souffert (chaleur, 
chocs etc.), des caprices divers de ce genre peuvent apparaître.
Pour faire court, il peut s'agir de problèmes de répartition électrique 
(alim altérée ou en train de mourir) ou des composants de la carte mère 
qui partent en sucette (CM altérée ou ...) qui sont généralement de 
mauvaise augure. Sauf s'ils sont liés à l'encrassement causé par de la 
bête poussière (qui peut générer surchauffe et mauvais contacts entre 
composants...)


Donc, avant tout, un bon nettoyage pour enlever la poussière.

Si c'est déjà fait ou que cela ne change rien à la stabilité de la 
machine, s'assurer que l'alim et la CM sont sûres selon les compétences 
et le matériel à disposition.


Et penser à sauvegarder régulièrement ses données.

Et si ce n'est que logiciel, tant mieux! Mais de toutes façons, le 
nettoyage d'une vieille tour n'est jamais inutile ;)


Bon courage

Rodolphe


Le 08/01/2015 13:49, S L a écrit :

Bonjour et BONNE ANNÉE !

Ma vieille tour se connecte difficilement en filaire, je dois
redémarrer une dizaine de fois avant d'y parvenir. J'ignore si cela a
un rapport, mais ma RAM est également capricieuse, ainsi que les USB
de mes clavier et souris. Branché sur ma box, mon netbook se connecte
sans difficulté.

J'utilise Debian Wheezy et Gnome sur mes deux machines, en LVM chiffré.

Existe t-il un moyen de forcer la connexion filaire de ma tour en
ligne de commande sans aller tripoter Network Manager ?

Que dois-je chercher dans syslog, au cas où vous auriez besoin de précisions ?

Bon, j'ai regardé ceci, mais je préfère demander avant de provoquer
une catastrophe :-)

https://wiki.debian.org/fr/NetworkManager#Les_r.2BAOk-seaux_filaires_ne_sont_pas_g.2BAOk-r.2BAOk-s

Merci ! SL

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Re: Adaptateur USB ethernet sur Wheezy

2015-01-08 Thread Sébastien NOBILI
Bonjour,

Le 08/01/2015 16:30, andre_deb...@numericable.fr a écrit :
 Y a t-il une manipulation à effectuer sous Debian,
 pour que ce port Ethernet via USB soit reconnu
 et bien fonctionnel ?

J'ai un TrendNet TU2-ET100, j'avais choisi le premier venu parmi les moins
chers. Aucun souci !

Le jeudi 08 janvier 2015 à 16:42, red0queen a écrit :
 Il s'agit donc d'une carte réseau externe en USB (et non d'un simple
 adapteur même si les magasins les désignent parfois comme cela). Il faut
 surtout faire attention au chipset sur lequel sera basé la carte que tu
 veut acheter, tout comme pour une carte d'extension interne.

Mais peut-être que tu devrais en effet être un peu plus attentif que moi lors de
ton achat, j'ai peut-être eu de la chance…

Seb

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Re: remove me from this list

2015-01-08 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 08 January 2015 15:20:25 Lennart Sorensen wrote:
 On Wed, Jan 07, 2015 at 05:27:05PM -0800, Talitha Thalya wrote:
  *My name was never meant to show up on a google search like this linked
  to Debian. and dated back in 2001  Not Ok  it was meant to go to the
  cause. this is a misuse of trust.  please remove me.  name stated in this
  email address.  Thanks*
 
  *Taliban **woman  2001*
  https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/04/msg00110.html

 Well that looks like spam.  If a few people mark it as spam it will
 probably be removed from the archive.

Yes, but it seems a bit much for a spammer to complain about the existence of 
her spam - and it won't of course remove it from all the other places that 
the  Debian emails are stored around the world.

Lisi


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Re: How can g++ (stable) be incompatible with a fresh stable install?

2015-01-08 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Thursday 08 January 2015 16:30:49 Sven Joachim wrote:
 On 2015-01-08 15:14 +0100, Kynn Jones wrote:
  I just did an install from debian-7.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso on my laptop.
 
  When I attempt to install g++, I get the following
 
  # apt-get -y install g++
  ...
  Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
  requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
  distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
  or been moved out of Incoming.
  The following information may help to resolve the situation:
 
  The following packages have unmet dependencies:
   g++ : Depends: g++-4.7 (= 4.7.2-1~) but it is not going to be
  installed E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
  [...]
  4. The key dependecy chain behind the error shown above goes like this:
 
  g++ depends on
  g++-4.7 (= 4.7.2-1~) depends on
  libstdc++6-4.7-dev (= 4.7.2-5) depends on
  libc6-dev (= 2.13-5) depends on
  libc6 (= 2.13-38+deb7u4)

 That's the problem, apparently your mirror only has libc6-dev

So soluble by changing the mirror and using another?  (That is for my 
information.)

Lisi
 2.13-38+deb7u4, but the current version in wheezy is 2.13-38+deb7u6.
 Since the installation CD already contains libc6 2.13-38+deb7u6 but not
 libc6-dev, there is a version skew.

 What does apt-cache policy libc6 libc6-dev print?

 Cheers,
Sven


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Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-08 Thread John Hasler
rlfrost writes:
 I am not sure what to make of this, but the data must surely be useful
 to the Debian team.

Please file a bug report so that the team will actually get it.
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Re: test VMs

2015-01-08 Thread Jarle Aase

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On 01/08/2015 04:18 PM, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
 Hi,

 I want to setup a few test VMs on my VMware servers.
 Can I simply clone a basic machine? A machine with no desktop, just an
empty server.
Yes.


 Is there a script which I can use to simply reset machine specific
stuff like the hostname, ssh keys, etc?
One way could be to configure a template machine that you clone from.
This machine will probably use with dhcp, and a firstboot script that is
run only on the first boot for each cloned machine. This script could
regenerate the ssh key for the ssh server, and poll additional scripts
from another server that sets the hostname and a static IP address. (I
wrote an instance manager for AWS a few years ago that could spin up any
number of instances based on some rules, and with a combination of
first-boot scripts and scripts generated for each instance, everything
was 100% automated).

Jarle

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Re: Problème driver ATI

2015-01-08 Thread MERLIN Philippe
Le jeudi 8 janvier 2015, 16:25:29 red0queen a écrit :
 Bonjour,
 
 J'utilise le driver fglrx depuis mon installation de wheezy sans
 problèmes, mais hier, suite à une mise à jour, je n'ai plus d'affichage.
 J'ai donc édité xorg.conf pour désactiver fglrx mais je ne sait pas
 comment résoudre le problème !
 

 Merci de votre aide !
Je ne sais pas quelle carte ATI vidéo tu utilises, mai si tu veux utiliser les 
drivers libres de Xorg, tu dés-installes tous les logiciels liés à flgrx. J'ai 
eu le même problème il y a longtemps et je me rappelle avoir du faire ce 
travail pour que le driver libre fonctionne. D'abord supprime xorg.conf non 
nécessaire pour le driver libre. Pour le reste cherche bien il faut que ton 
installation ne contienne plus un seul programme ATI.
Amitié.
Philippe Merlin

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Re: Encender desde estado S3

2015-01-08 Thread Josu Lazkano
Gracias,

Era eso lo que queria saber, que S3 es suspender a RAM.

Creo que se consigue con este comando pm-suspend.

Saludos.


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Thumbnails in PCManFM

2015-01-08 Thread August Karlstrom
Does anyone know if the file browser PCManFM (version 0.9.10 in the 
Debian Wheezy repository) can show thumbnails for e.g. PDF files? I have 
Evince installed with the default thumbnailer in place:


 $ cat /usr/share/thumbnailers/evince.thumbnailer
[Thumbnailer Entry]
TryExec=evince-thumbnailer
Exec=evince-thumbnailer -s %s %u %o
MimeType=application/pdf;application/x-bzpdf;application/x-gzpdf;application/x-xzpdf;
application/postscript;application/x-bzpostscript;application/x-gzpostscript;
image/x-eps;image/x-bzeps;image/x-gzeps;application/x-dvi;application/x-bzdvi;application/x-gzdvi;image/vnd.djvu;image/tiff;application/x-cbr;
application/x-cbz;application/x-cb7;application/x-cbt;application/oxps;application/vnd.ms-xpsdocument;

Also, the option Do not generate thumbnails for files exceeding this 
size is set to maximum 32 MB. Still, PCManFM shows no thumbnails for 
PDF files. Any clues?


Regards,
August


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How can g++ (stable) be incompatible with a fresh stable install?

2015-01-08 Thread Kynn Jones
I've run into a situation I find deeply puzzling, so I'm now in a
desperate quest for understanding...

I just did an install from debian-7.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso on my laptop.

When I attempt to install g++, I get the following

# apt-get -y install g++
...
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 g++ : Depends: g++-4.7 (= 4.7.2-1~) but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

(FWIW, I ran `aptitude update`, yadda-yadda.  More details at the end.)

I'm sure that someone with a good understanding of dpkg  friends
would be unfazed by such an error and would know what to do make sense
of it and get past it, but I (a dpkg ignoramus) find it bewildering.

My goal now is to learn how to make sense of such an error.

(In particular, I'm not searching for shot-in-the-dark things to
try to see if somehow the error goes away.  At the moment I'm more
interested in insight than in g++.)

I've determined that the root of the problem is that, for some reason,
the Debian installer chose to put version 2.13-38+deb7u6 of libc6 on
my laptop whereas g++ depends, indirectly, on =2.13-38+deb7u4.  (Both
versions are from stable.)

I considered replacing 2.13-38+deb7u6 with 2.13-38+deb7u4, but
uninstalling 2.13-38+deb7u6 would require uninstalling a list of
packages a mile long, and the prospect of having to re-install all
those packages, each with the risk of running into the same kind of
bewildering incompatibility I found with g++, looks to me like hell.

So the situation, as I see it now, is:

* an important package (g++) from stable, is by default
incompatible with a brand-new, 100% stable system, because
* the stable branch includes *two* versions of a ubiquitous
dependency (libc6);



I would greatly appreciate if someone would be so kind as to explain
to me why this situation is not as perverse as it's looking to me
right now.

kj









PS: below is a whole bunch of nitty-gritty, FWIW.

1. Before I tried to install g++ I had already installed the following
packages, all from stable: netselect-apt, tree, zsh, zsh-doc, screen,
emacs, git, dpkg-dev, python-pip.

2. Before attempting any installation (except for netselect-apt), I
ran `aptitude update` and `aptitude full-upgrade`.  At the end of the
output from `aptitude update` were the following warnings:

W: Ignoring Provides line with DepCompareOp for package
php-psr-log-implementation
W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems

   Following the last warning I ran `apt-get update`, which produced
exactly the same warnings.

3. I used a configuration for some files under /etc/apt/ based on the
one given in http://serverfault.com/a/382101.  The only modifications
I did to them are that (a) I removed all the mentions of `non-free`,
and (b) I used netselect-apt's top suggestion as the mirror instead of
mirror.steadfast.net.  My /etc/apt/sources.list file is empty; all the
sources configuration is under /etc/apt/sources.list.d.

4. The key dependecy chain behind the error shown above goes like this:

g++ depends on
g++-4.7 (= 4.7.2-1~) depends on
libstdc++6-4.7-dev (= 4.7.2-5) depends on
libc6-dev (= 2.13-5) depends on
libc6 (= 2.13-38+deb7u4)

5. At the software selection step of the installation I chose:
desktop, print server, ssh server, and laptop


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Re: Connection filaire

2015-01-08 Thread Sébastien NOBILI
Bonjour,

Le jeudi 08 janvier 2015 à 15:08, rodolphe a écrit :
 Donc, avant tout, un bon nettoyage pour enlever la poussière.

Entièrement d'accord avec ça.

J'ajouterais le remplacement de la pâte qui assure la liaison thermique entre le
processeur et son dissipateur (du vécu sur ma machine, mauvaises dissipation
thermique conduisant à des erreurs réseau).

Seb

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Re: Installer Debian sur un PC sans DVD

2015-01-08 Thread jc.etiemble
*Bonjour*, Le 07/01/2015 19:13, andre_deb...@numericable.fr a écrit :

 Et si il tombe en rade à 100%, ce qui est souvent le cas,
 idem, le  technicien ne pourra le voir.

Pour information portable achetée à la FNAC
j'ai installé Ubuntu et dual boot dans la journée
tout était ok
la lendemain impossible de démarrer la machine
Retourne à la FNAC expose mon soucis au technicien après vente
Le technicien sort un CD Linux, boot répare le grub et me dis la
prochaine fois installer Debian c'est plus sur ;)


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Re: Connection filaire

2015-01-08 Thread Michel
Le 08/01/2015 14:30, Jean-Michel OLTRA a écrit :
 
 Bonjour,
 
 
 Le jeudi 08 janvier 2015, S L a écrit...
 
 
 Ma vieille tour se connecte difficilement en filaire, je dois
 redémarrer une dizaine de fois avant d'y parvenir. J'ignore si cela a
 un rapport, mais ma RAM est également capricieuse, ainsi que les USB
 de mes clavier et souris. Branché sur ma box, mon netbook se connecte
 sans difficulté.
 
 Existe t-il un moyen de forcer la connexion filaire de ma tour en
 ligne de commande sans aller tripoter Network Manager ?
 
 Sur ta tour, NM ne te sert à rien. Tu le supprimes, et tu configures ton
 interface en dhcp (ou statique) dans ton fichier /etc/network/interfaces
 
Sans vouloir être trop sûr de moi, quand il ajoute qu'il a des problèmes
de ram, de ports usb etc... peut-être vaudrait-il mieux régler ces
problèmes dans un premier temps...

Michel

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Re: Adaptateur USB ethernet sur Wheezy

2015-01-08 Thread red0queen
Bonjour,

Il s'agit donc d'une carte réseau externe en USB (et non d'un simple
adapteur même si les magasins les désignent parfois comme cela). Il faut
surtout faire attention au chipset sur lequel sera basé la carte que tu
veut acheter, tout comme pour une carte d'extension interne.
Un autre linuxien semble avoir acheté celle là
http://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00071581.html mais pour être sûr faut jeter
un oeil à sa documentation, voir le chipset utilisé, puis voir s'il est
supporté sous debian. Mais la compatibilité des cartes ethernet/usb est
il me semble moins galère et incertaine que pour les cartes wifi...

Cordialement

Le 08/01/2015 16:30, andre_deb...@numericable.fr a écrit :
 Bonjour à tous,

 Les mini-portables ou netbook sont souvent dépourvus
 de port Ethernet RJ45.

 Il existe des adaptateurs USB =Ethernet RJ45.

 Y a t-il une manipulation à effectuer sous Debian,
 pour que ce port Ethernet via USB soit reconnu
 et bien fonctionnel ?

 Merci d'avance de votre réponse.

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test VMs

2015-01-08 Thread Bonno Bloksma
Hi,

I want to setup a few test VMs on my VMware servers.
Can I simply clone a basic machine? A machine with no desktop, just an empty 
server.

Is there a script which I can use to simply reset machine specific stuff like 
the hostname, ssh keys, etc?

Bonno Bloksma


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Re: Encender desde estado S3

2015-01-08 Thread Camaleón
El Thu, 08 Jan 2015 14:32:03 +0100, Josu Lazkano escribió:

 Hola a todos,

(ese html...)

 Quiero poder encender mi ordenador desde un mando a distancia.
 
 Tengo el mando con el receptor USB. Y en la BIOS he activado el wake up
 from USB.
 
 Pero si el ordenador esta totalmente apagado no se enciende. He leido en
 la documentacion que solo se arranca desde S3.
 
 ¿Como entro en ese estado? ¿Es lo de suspender/hibernar?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Configuration_and_Power_Interface#Global_states

S3 es suspensión a RAM, si tienes un entorno gráfico instalado podrás 
acceder a ese estado desde el menú de apagado (suspender) pero ojo 
que no siempre se restaura correctamente, asegúrate de que no tienes 
ningún dato cargado en memoria que puedas perder.

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Re: remove me from this list

2015-01-08 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Wed, Jan 07, 2015 at 05:27:05PM -0800, Talitha Thalya wrote:
 *My name was never meant to show up on a google search like this linked to
 Debian. and dated back in 2001  Not Ok  it was meant to go to the cause.
 this is a misuse of trust.  please remove me.  name stated in this email
 address.  Thanks*
 
 *Taliban **woman  2001*
 https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/04/msg00110.html

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Problème driver ATI

2015-01-08 Thread red0queen
Bonjour,

J'utilise le driver fglrx depuis mon installation de wheezy sans
problèmes, mais hier, suite à une mise à jour, je n'ai plus d'affichage.
J'ai donc édité xorg.conf pour désactiver fglrx mais je ne sait pas
comment résoudre le problème !

ci joint, le log APT des paquets mis à jour :

Start-Date: 2015-01-08  11:43:28
Commandline: apt-get upgrade
Upgrade: owncloud-client:amd64 (1.6.4-0, 1.7.1), firmware-atheros:amd64
(0.36+wheezy.1, 0.43~bpo70+1), owncloud-client-l10n:amd64 (1.6.4-0,
1.7.1), fglrx-modules-dkms:amd64 (12-6+point-3, 13.12-4~bpo70+1),
clamav-base:amd64 (0.98.4+dfsg-0+deb7u2, 0.98.5+dfsg-0+deb7u1),
glx-alternative-mesa:amd64 (0.4.2~bpo70+1, 0.5.1~bpo70+1),
libowncloudsync0:amd64 (1.6.4-0, 1.7.1), glx-alternative-fglrx:amd64
(0.4.2~bpo70+1, 0.5.1~bpo70+1), amd-libopencl1:amd64 (12-6+point-3,
13.12-4~bpo70+1), amd-opencl-icd:amd64 (12-6+point-3, 13.12-4~bpo70+1),
glx-diversions:amd64 (0.4.2~bpo70+1, 0.5.1~bpo70+1)
End-Date: 2015-01-08  11:44:50

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Re: [OT] Raid por hardware

2015-01-08 Thread Camaleón
El Wed, 07 Jan 2015 21:23:17 +0100, José Miguel (sio2) escribió:

 El Wed, 07 de Jan de 2015, a las 02:23:41PM +, Camaleón dijo:
 
 Tienes una página bastante maja donde, además de descargar los drivers
 y utilidades para las controladoras más comunes, explican un poco el
 funcionamiento de los comandos básicos para ver el estado de las
 matrices y los discos, etc...
 
 http://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/LSI
 
 Sí, llegué a ella en mis pesquisas: por ella descubrí la existencia de
 lsiutil.

Está muy bien, la verdad. No sé quién está detrás pero se lo curra porque 
hay muchas utilidades que sólo he encontrado en esa página.

 Te recomendaría que no hicieras movimientos bruscos (me refiero a eso
 del reset que suena un pelín radical :-P), recuerda que simplemente
 con reinicializar un disco eliminas todos los datos que contiene, es
 decir, mucho cuidado al ejecutar cualquier comando en una controladora
 RAID. Conviene que leas los manuales y FAQ que encuentres para saber
 exactamente qué hace cada opción.
 
 El problema es que la Guía de Usuario de lsiutil:
 
 http://www.thomas-krenn.com/de/wikiDE/images/4/44/
Lsi_userguide_2006_20130528.pdf
 
 apenas explica nada. 

Hombre, nada, nada... explicará los comandos disponibles y lo que hacen. 
Lo que faltará es cómo interpretar correctamente lo que significa.

 Y de la opción 21 (RAID options) no dice nada de nada. 

Te dice que sirve para obtener información del RAID y de las opciones que 
permite, que son varias, la verdad. Para quien está familiarizado con los 
términos no tendrá problemas, pero si nunca has usado/gestionado un RAID 
puede sonar a chino. De todas formas, lo importante es saber qué es lo 
que se uiere hacer, la forma de lograrlo está codificada en ese manual.

 Me gustaría, por ejemplo, quitar el disco desincronizado del RAID, pero
 no tengo muy claro si se puede hacer y cómo. 

El disco lo puedes quitar cuando quieras, si la controladora y la cabina 
lo aguanta hasta en caliente, pero cuando quites el disco lo que va a 
pasar es que la controladora va a detectar que falta un volumen del raid 
1, lo va a marcar como failed y se va a poner a reconstruir el raid (es 
la opción predeterminada en la mayoría de las controladoras) y no creo 
que sea eso lo que quieres salvo que tengas un reemplazo del disco que 
has quitado. Recuerda que un raid 1 sólo protege contra el fallo de un 
disco, si por el motivo que sea al estar reconstruyendo el raid te falla 
el otro disco la cosa se puede poner fea.

 Hay una opción Replace physical disk, pero no sé si será eso, porque
 no lo veo explicado en ningún sitio. También hay otra que es offline
 physical disk o incluso quiesce physical disk I/Os. También puede
 que valga fail physical disk, para marcarlo como erróneo. Pero vaya
 usted a saber.

La mayoría de las controladoras RAID funcionan solas, y salvo que 
quieras usar una configuración concreta (spares, caché, etc... que en 
tu caso no creo que sea posible porque sólo admite raid 0,1) el 
procedimiento consiste en quitar disco/poner disco/verificar que todo 
está correcto. En el caso de que no detecte el disco automáticamente 
puedes forzar un escaneo pero no suele ser lo habitual. SI ves que la 
operación de reconstrucción no se inicia, entonces sí puedes bucear por 
las opciones del menú 21 (replace physical disk). La opción de offline 
PD no creo que sirva para lo que buscas sino que más bien parece indicar 
que puedes forzar la baja de un disco, nada más. Para el resto de 
opciones te recomiendo que las googlees para ver lo que hacen.

 Por otra parte, es posible que no necesites pinchar el disco en una
 controladora distinta y que puedas pasarle el test de SMART si la tuya
 lo permite.
 
 Le he pasado el test short y el conveyance a ambos discos. Ambos sin
 problemas. Puedo intentar pasarle el long a lo largo de la noche a ver
 sí dice algo más.

Pásale el test extendido, merece la pena y así te quedas más tranquilo.

 Otro problema que tengo es que físicamente no sé cuál es cuál.

Las controladoras RAID suelen tener una opción para identificar los 
discos cuando están en una cabina extraíble (a través de un comando que 
los ilumina), no sé si será tu caso. Si no tienes acceso externo a los 
discos, usa el nº de serie para identificarlos (show PD debería darte 
datos de los discos, tamaño, nº de serie...).

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Adaptateur USB ethernet sur Wheezy

2015-01-08 Thread andre_debian
Bonjour à tous,

Les mini-portables ou netbook sont souvent dépourvus
de port Ethernet RJ45.

Il existe des adaptateurs USB =Ethernet RJ45.

Y a t-il une manipulation à effectuer sous Debian,
pour que ce port Ethernet via USB soit reconnu
et bien fonctionnel ?

Merci d'avance de votre réponse.

André

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Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-08 Thread rlfrost
I read this entire thread, and I just wanted to add to the mix, because 
I am seeing a similar phenomenon on a very new quad core (intel) box 
with no disk encryption whatsoever.  I don't have a lot of information 
yet, because I had attributed this issue to Jessie not being quite ready 
for prime time yet.  In any event, WITHOUT encryption, I see the 
fleeting message regarding the swap partition, and I have been able to 
find no journal reference to what is going on.  I am going to try to 
replace the uuid reference in fstab with a partition citation and see if 
I see any different behavior.  The only thing I can add here is that 
there seems to be a different set of messages that fly by on full boot 
vs restart.  I have no idea what to make of that.  I can only guess that 
it is in some way connected to the fact that UEFI firmware is present, 
although I am too dumb to hazard a guess as to why that might be.  I 
have not been able to disable fsck on boot by any means, either.  I am 
not sure what to make of this, but the data must surely be useful to the 
Debian team.


RLFrost


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Re: How can g++ (stable) be incompatible with a fresh stable install?

2015-01-08 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2015-01-08 15:14 +0100, Kynn Jones wrote:

 I just did an install from debian-7.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso on my laptop.

 When I attempt to install g++, I get the following

 # apt-get -y install g++
 ...
 Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
 requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
 distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
 or been moved out of Incoming.
 The following information may help to resolve the situation:

 The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  g++ : Depends: g++-4.7 (= 4.7.2-1~) but it is not going to be installed
 E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[...]
 4. The key dependecy chain behind the error shown above goes like this:

 g++ depends on
 g++-4.7 (= 4.7.2-1~) depends on
 libstdc++6-4.7-dev (= 4.7.2-5) depends on
 libc6-dev (= 2.13-5) depends on
 libc6 (= 2.13-38+deb7u4)

That's the problem, apparently your mirror only has libc6-dev
2.13-38+deb7u4, but the current version in wheezy is 2.13-38+deb7u6.
Since the installation CD already contains libc6 2.13-38+deb7u6 but not
libc6-dev, there is a version skew.

What does apt-cache policy libc6 libc6-dev print?

Cheers,
   Sven


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Using NVIDIA drivers in Jessie

2015-01-08 Thread ntrfug
Short version: they worked for me for just under 1 day. After that the
system won't boot--at the point the NVIDIA logo should be displayed the
system hangs on a black screen, and the only thing I can do is power
off.

I can start in single-user mode, supply the root password and startx as
root. From the root prompt I can also start kdm. I can't login,
though--I get System is booting up -- see pam_login(8).

Since the graphics driver works for root but not for my normal user
this seems like a permissions problem, but I can't understand why for
almost a day I could boot the system normally and log in as a user.

I've collected some logs that might help a developer; I hesitate to
post them because they're REALLY long.

Can someone point me to the right person to send them to, or a good
place to post them?

Kevin


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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Danny
Hi guys,

My apologies for replying a little late ...

It was an absolute struggle getting things to work just so that I can give more
information about the intrusion. I narrowed it down to cron ... What would
happen is this ... After a boot the network would work fine but would start
degrading at different times ... sometimes after 5 minutes, sometime after a
longer period of time ...

So what I did was do disable all startup scripts/servers/services and then
enable only one at a time ... then I would reboot and wait and keep an eye on
/boot (I deleted all randomly generated files, so I could see if a file was
added or not, and it was also the only way I knew for certain that the culprit
was active or not, hence that is how I could time it) ...

All went well untill I enabled cron ... I checked all cron jobs and they all
look normal ... here is an ls of my cron directories ...

###
/etc/cron.d/
anacron atop mrtg php5

/etc/cron.daily/
anacron atop mrtg php5

/etc/cron.hourly/
cron.sh sarg 

/etc/cron.monthly
0anacron sarg

/etc/cron.weekly
0anacron apt-xapian-index man-db sarg
###

For those of you who asked ... here is 

###
file -k
bxerzoalfk: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), 
statically linked, for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, not stripped
###

and 

###
grep -ir
Binary file kvvcqvddix matches
Binary file aknaykocbs matches
Binary file bxerzoalfk matches
Binary file isrgzlchmx matches
Binary file ryrfvxjggh matches
Binary file wevzubbsgn matches
grub/grub.cfg:# from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub
grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/00_header ###
grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/00_header ###
grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ###
grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ###
grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/10_linux ###
grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/10_linux ###
grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ###
grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ###
grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ###
grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ###
grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/40_custom ###
grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/40_custom ###
grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/41_custom ###
grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/41_custom ###
Binary file esijfkmwnd matches
Binary file cwpgfmvkrk matches
Binary file gyimenpwnt matches
Binary file fndswijgdk matches
Binary file rfjmdtlsoj matches
Binary file zfmpizunja matches
Binary file zkdjlvhuui matches
Binary file hutaslspbf matches
Binary file dkseypedtx matches
Binary file hjmmvaxfzq matches
Binary file izytxsbskq matches
Binary file czhlgmsgzh matches
Binary file ttqssdikcn matches
Binary file xjeemjyuly matches
###

Since I killed cron at bootup everything seems fine ... network is back to
normal ... 

However, as soon as my network was up and running I got attacked ...
here is an excerpt of one of the fail2ban mails ...

###
The IP 204.12.241.227 has just been banned by Fail2Ban after
3 attempts against ssh.

Jan  8 04:23:15 fever sshd[17406]: Connection from 204.12.241.227 port 38090 on 
10.0.0.5 port 22
Jan  8 04:23:17 fever sshd[17406]: Invalid user zhangyan from 204.12.241.227
Jan  8 04:23:17 fever sshd[17406]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication failure; 
logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=204.12.241.227 
Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17406]: Failed password for invalid user zhangyan 
from 204.12.241.227 port 38090 ssh2
Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17406]: Received disconnect from 204.12.241.227: 11: 
Bye Bye [preauth]
Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17408]: Connection from 204.12.241.227 port 39800 on 
10.0.0.5 port 22
Jan  8 04:23:22 fever sshd[17408]: Invalid user dff from 204.12.241.227
Jan  8 04:23:23 fever sshd[17408]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication failure; 
logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=204.12.241.227 
Jan  8 04:23:24 fever sshd[17408]: Failed password for invalid user dff from 
204.12.241.227 port 39800 ssh2
###

What is interesting to me is the user in the above excerpt zhangyan ...
By using a username that is unfamiliar to the western world tells me that
whatever is on my system had to respond to this username otherwise why would
this guy use a username that only he is familiar 

Re: multiple outbound NAT

2015-01-08 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Bonno Bloksma a écrit :
 
 +---+
 | EXTIF=eth0  |
 | INTNET1=192.168.0.0/24  |
 | INTNET2=192.168.1.0/24  |
 | EXTIP1=123.123.123.11   |
 | EXTIP2=123.123.123.12   |
 |   |
 | iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $EXTIF -s $INTNET1 -j SNAT --to $EXTIP1 |
 | iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $EXTIF -s $INTNET2 -j SNAT --to $EXTIP2 |
 |   |
 +---+

Looks fine.

 But it also states:
 quote--
 Anyways, for the example case shown above, you will need to persuade the
 routing system to direct packets from 192.168.0.x via 123.123.1233.11 and
 packets from 192.168.1.x via 123.123.123.12. That is the hardest part and
 adding Masq on top of correct routing is easy.

Irrelevant. Just ignore that part. All you need is SNAT, and assign all
external addresses to the external interface.


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Re: Please stop systemd-fsck on _every_ boot!

2015-01-08 Thread Marc Auslander
Just a reminder.  fsck is responsible for applying the journal to
journaled filesystems.  So you really do want it to run everytime.

This discussion should be about controlling the full fsck that
happens if requested or if the mount count or time exceeds it's
limit.  These are all controlled outside of the init system and fstab.

The mystery of why fsck is apparently looking at a swap file is of
course a real issue.


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Re: Installer Debian sur un PC sans DVD

2015-01-08 Thread Pascal Hambourg
baal a écrit :
 moi le service client d'asus m'a dit si vous changer de system 
 d'exploitation vous perdez la garantie logiciel

C'est quoi la garantie logiciel ?

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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Brian
On Thu 08 Jan 2015 at 11:30:46 -0800, Joris Bolsens wrote:

 
 
 On 01/08/2015 12:53 PM, Danny wrote:
 ###
  
  As you can see ... I am already DROPping some of these IP's ... I just need
  something to block an ENTIRE country ...
  
  Thank you ... and thanks to everyone replying ... I apreciate it ...
  
  Danny
  
  
 afaik all you can do to block an entire country is drop all the ip
 blocks assigned to them, which will be tedious.
 For instance here is a list of the blocks for Belgium:
 http://www.nirsoft.net/countryip/be.html

Blocking a country which is famous for producing chocolate and beer.
What is the world coming to?


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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Brian
On Thu 08 Jan 2015 at 22:53:45 +0200, Danny wrote:

 However, as soon as my network was up and running I got attacked ...
 here is an excerpt of one of the fail2ban mails ...
 
 ###
 The IP 204.12.241.227 has just been banned by Fail2Ban after
 3 attempts against ssh.
 
 Jan  8 04:23:15 fever sshd[17406]: Connection from 204.12.241.227 port 38090 
 on 10.0.0.5 port 22
 Jan  8 04:23:17 fever sshd[17406]: Invalid user zhangyan from 204.12.241.227
 Jan  8 04:23:17 fever sshd[17406]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication 
 failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=204.12.241.227 
 Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17406]: Failed password for invalid user zhangyan 
 from 204.12.241.227 port 38090 ssh2
 Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17406]: Received disconnect from 204.12.241.227: 
 11: Bye Bye [preauth]
 Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17408]: Connection from 204.12.241.227 port 39800 
 on 10.0.0.5 port 22
 Jan  8 04:23:22 fever sshd[17408]: Invalid user dff from 204.12.241.227
 Jan  8 04:23:23 fever sshd[17408]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication 
 failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=204.12.241.227 
 Jan  8 04:23:24 fever sshd[17408]: Failed password for invalid user dff from 
 204.12.241.227 port 39800 ssh2
 ###
 
 What is interesting to me is the user in the above excerpt zhangyan ...
 By using a username that is unfamiliar to the western world tells me that
 whatever is on my system had to respond to this username otherwise why would
 this guy use a username that only he is familiar with ... Other usernames that
 were used: 3D, ssht and ftfl ... Also, attempts were made from China, Hong 
 Kong,
 Belgium and Canada ...

You have completely failed to understand what fail2ban is telling you.

 Anyway, I have decided to get new hardware and do a clean install of 
 everything
 ... as many of you have suggested ...

It was heading that way so it is probably best for you.

 However, as I fly a lot internationally, is there a way I can temporarily 
 block
 these country's IP's for a few days at most untill I have enough time on
 hand to do a fresh install ...

What has flying got to do with it?

 Currently my iptables looks like this ...

If you have resorted to using iptables you have lost it. A standard
Debian install doesn't need it.


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Re: multiple outbound NAT

2015-01-08 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Op 08-01-15 om 14:36 schreef Bonno Bloksma:
 Hi Paul,
 
 At one place I have a Debian wheezy machine that acts as router / firewall 
 using iptables and default routing.
 I used to have just 1 ip number on the uplink interface. And a simple 
   $IPTABLES --table nat -A POSTROUTING -o $WORLD_IF -j MASQUERADE line 
 in my firewall script sends all traffic out with that single ip addres via 
 NAT.

 Due to several reasons I now have to use more than 1 outbound ip address to 
 make clear from which internal segment the traffic is coming from.
 So traffic coming from 172.16.20.0/24 needs to use $WORLD_IP1 And 
 traffic coming from 172.16.22.0/24 needs to use $WORLD_IP2 And maybe 
 traffic coming from 172.16.24.0/23 needs to use $WORLD_IP3

 How do I configure something like that?

 Maybe by adding network aliases, and using SNAT in your firewall.

 See e.g. here:
 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18052116/iptables-postrouting-with-snat-for-a-paritcular-destination-ip
 
 That article talks about a specific target whereas I want it for a specific 
 source net. 

In the article he is changing the source IP, that's what you want.

With regards,
Paul van der Vlis.


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Re: [OT] Raid por hardware

2015-01-08 Thread sio2
El Thu, 08 de Jan de 2015, a las 03:06:54PM +, Camaleón dijo:

  Y de la opción 21 (RAID options) no dice nada de nada. 
 
 Te dice que sirve para obtener información del RAID y de las opciones que 
 permite, que son varias, la verdad.

Cierto, pero es que esas opciones... son las que ya se ven si se ejecuta
el programa.

[...]

 Le he pasado el test short y el conveyance a ambos discos. Ambos sin
 problemas. Puedo intentar pasarle el long a lo largo de la noche a ver
 sí dice algo más.
 
 Pásale el test extendido, merece la pena y así te quedas más tranquilo.

Los discos parecen estar bien,
  Otro problema que tengo es que físicamente no sé cuál es cuál.

 Las controladoras RAID suelen tener una opción para identificar los 
 discos cuando están en una cabina extraíble (a través de un comando que 
 los ilumina), no sé si será tu caso.

Vi en un manual de oracle para un servidor que tiene una controladora
LSI cómo hacerlo desde su BIOS. Probé, pero no me pareció que
funcionara.

 Si no tienes acceso externo a los 
 discos, usa el nº de serie para identificarlos (show PD debería darte 
 datos de los discos, tamaño, nº de serie...).

Sí, vi que smartctl me mostraba ese número de serie. El problema es que
no vi que ese número de serie me lo proporcionara ni lsiutil ni la BIOS
de la controladora. Así que por un lado podía identificar los discos,
pero no cuál estaba desincronizado y, por otro, podía saber cuál está
desincronizado pero no identificarlo físicamente.

Al final, como tengo backups de los datos realmente importantes y el
servidor pelado instalado en un disco virtual, decidí probar fortuna y
deshice el raid por hardware.

Pero esto no soluciona el problema. El servidor sigue yendo
anormalmente lento y creo que ese es el problema del que se derivan
todos (quizás incluso el de la eterna resincronización del RAID).

Ya desecho el RAID, arranqué con un disco y probé a hacer una
actualización de los paquetes actualizados en wheezy. La descarga de los
paquetes se hace a velocidad normal; sin embargo, el desempaquetado,
sustitución y configuración de los paquetes nuevos es anormalmente
lento.

Tengo otro servidor en otro sitio para comparar, aunque no tienen el
mismo hardware, y no hay color: el servidor que me da problemas puede
tardar como 10 veces más en hacer las mismas operaciones triviales.
Ambos están practicamente sin trabajo, así que no es un problema de
sobrecarga. Tampoco parece un problema de lectura y escritura en disco,
porque hice algunas pruebas con dd y hdparm y los resultados eran
normales.

No sé. En ocasiones el servidor se queda como pillado con un comando y
al poco reacciona. Por ejemplo, al instalar hdparm escribí:

# aptitude installq hdparm

me di cuenta del error nada más pulsar Enter e instintivamente escribí
^C. Sin embargo, el programa no respondía al ^C aunque lo escribí varias
veces. Así estuvo como veinte segundos, hasta que finalmente reaccionó y
se abortó.

:/

 Saludos,

Saludos y muchas gracias.

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Duda sobre script Bash

2015-01-08 Thread Lic. Manuel Salgado
Buenas tardes a todos:
Llevo varias horas googleando con el objetivo de encontrar una
solución al siguiente objetivo:
Necesito un comando o concatenación de este y alguna expresión regular
que me permita, estando en un directorio dado, borrar recursivamente
todos los directorios en cuyos nombres hayan números. Les ilustro el
ejemplo:

165897
78963
cadena1
789632
cadena2

Se que para los gurus del bash es facil. Gracias de antemano.


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Problemes amb els dispositius extraïbles usb

2015-01-08 Thread ilion1250
En el meu cas no ha funcionat. Root es el propietari de qualsevol 
dispositiu usb que connecto i a mes nomes amb permisos de lectura.

Tornaré a instal.lar el sistema.


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Re: Duda sobre script Bash

2015-01-08 Thread Johnnatan Malpica
Hola..

No soy guru.. llevo algo de tiempo de usuario

intenta con esta comando..

find . -name *[0-9]* desde el directorio raiz.  y luego en el man podras
usar -exec o tambien mediante tuberias el xargs.

sugerencia:

crea una estructura de directorios de ejemplo o copia un extracto en otro
lugar para hacer las pruebas.

suerte.

2015-01-08 16:38 GMT-04:30 Lic. Manuel Salgado manuelsalgado...@gmail.com:

 Buenas tardes a todos:
 Llevo varias horas googleando con el objetivo de encontrar una
 solución al siguiente objetivo:
 Necesito un comando o concatenación de este y alguna expresión regular
 que me permita, estando en un directorio dado, borrar recursivamente
 todos los directorios en cuyos nombres hayan números. Les ilustro el
 ejemplo:

 165897
 78963
 cadena1
 789632
 cadena2

 Se que para los gurus del bash es facil. Gracias de antemano.


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Re: Duda sobre script Bash

2015-01-08 Thread fernando sainz
El día 8 de enero de 2015, 22:08, Lic. Manuel Salgado
manuelsalgado...@gmail.com escribió:
 Buenas tardes a todos:
 Llevo varias horas googleando con el objetivo de encontrar una
 solución al siguiente objetivo:
 Necesito un comando o concatenación de este y alguna expresión regular
 que me permita, estando en un directorio dado, borrar recursivamente
 todos los directorios en cuyos nombres hayan números. Les ilustro el
 ejemplo:

 165897
 78963
 cadena1
 789632
 cadena2

 Se que para los gurus del bash es facil. Gracias de antemano.


Te daré unas pistas.

man find  (puedes usar la opión -exec o bien usar un pipe con xargs)
man xargs
man 7 regex

La expresión regular como ejercicio.

ejemplo de find con exec

find  . -name *.kk -exec rm {} \;
(para hacer pruebas en vez de rm usa echo
con xargs sería algo así:

find . -name *.kk | xargs rm

https://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/manual/html_node/find_html/Deleting-Files.html

S2


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Re: Skicka svar till listan från GMails Webmail

2015-01-08 Thread Rolf Edlund

Den 2015-01-07 17:46, Andreas Rönnquist skrev:

Men som sagt, openmailbox är fortfarande intressant. Ska se om jag kan
lägga upp ett konto där.


Ja, främsta anledningen till att migrera till något som openmailbox.org
istället för GMail borde vara uppenbar i dessa Snowden-tider... :)


Jo, är helt enig med dig. Fast jag har ändå beslutat mig för att stanna 
kvar hos GMail. Vad man än tycker om Google, så har dom mycket att 
erbjuda. Och jag har haft konto hos dom i flera år, så dom vet nog ändå 
allt som finns att veta om mig. Som var jag bor, och vilken sko storlek 
jag har.. :).


Men man kan ju ändå skaffa ett konto hos openmailbox.


Jag hittade den på denna lista över rekommenderade e-posttjänster när
man tänker på sekretess och privatliv:
http://thesimplecomputer.info/free-webmail-for-better-privacy

(Jag har dock inte kontrollerat övriga tjänster på den listan då det
gäller hur den hanterar svar till debian-sändlistor... :)


:)

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Re: Skicka svar till listan från GMails Webmail

2015-01-08 Thread Rolf Edlund

Den 2015-01-07 23:27, Per Andersson skrev:

Kan rekommendera den demokratiska e-postorganisationen fripost [0]
i samma anda. De har roundcube för webbmail som gör rätt med sändlistor
vad jag vet, annars IMAP.


Hej Per!

Kan ta en kik på fripost vid tillfälle. Men till dess så får det nog bli 
IMAP hos GMail.


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Re: Installer Debian sur un PC sans DVD

2015-01-08 Thread Pascal Hambourg
maderios a écrit :
 On 01/08/2015 07:53 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
 baal a écrit :
 moi le service client d'asus m'a dit si vous changer de system
 d'exploitation vous perdez la garantie logiciel
 C'est quoi la garantie logiciel ?

 C'est un concept issu du monde tordu de Microsoft pour les futures 
 victimes de Microsoft.
 C'est une liste imbuvable d'inepties, genre notice  de médicament 
 listant les effets indésirables  :-)
 Pour en rire, c'est ici :
 http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/fr-fr/warranties

Sauf erreur, cette page traite de la garantie de produits matériels.

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Re: Adaptateur USB ethernet sur Wheezy

2015-01-08 Thread francesco scaglione
 Bonjour à tous,
 
 Les mini-portables ou netbook sont souvent dépourvus
 de port Ethernet RJ45.
 
 Il existe des adaptateurs USB =Ethernet RJ45.
 
 Y a t-il une manipulation à effectuer sous Debian,
 pour que ce port Ethernet via USB soit reconnu
 et bien fonctionnel ?
 
 Merci d'avance de votre réponse.
 
 André

Bonsoir André,

j'utilise cet adaptateur:

http://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B00BBD7NFU?psc=1redirect=trueref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00

sous Wheezy et ça marche très bien, après une toute petite compilation,
bien expliquée dans le fichier readme.

Cordialement,
Francesco

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Re: Duda sobre script Bash

2015-01-08 Thread Zeque

El 01/08/2015 06:08 PM, Lic. Manuel Salgado escribió:

Buenas tardes a todos:
Llevo varias horas googleando con el objetivo de encontrar una
solución al siguiente objetivo:
Necesito un comando o concatenación de este y alguna expresión regular
que me permita, estando en un directorio dado, borrar recursivamente
todos los directorios en cuyos nombres hayan números. Les ilustro el
ejemplo:

165897
78963
cadena1
789632
cadena2

Se que para los gurus del bash es facil. Gracias de antemano.



Manuel,

 La idea es borrar  aquellos que tengan solo números o que tengan números en alguna parte 
del nombre? Que borre todo incluyendo su contenido?


Saludos


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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Joe
On Thu, 8 Jan 2015 22:53:45 +0200
Danny mynixm...@gmail.com wrote:


 
 As you can see ... I am already DROPping some of these IP's ... I
 just need something to block an ENTIRE country ...
 

Why?

If you don't know anyone in China, don't pick up the phone. Why are
your services responding to them?

You're not seriously telling us you're accepting user name and password
for ssh authentication from the Internet, are you?

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_COMPLETE_ instructions for debootstrap /or multistrap

2015-01-08 Thread Richard Owlett

I'm attempting to do some heavily customized installs.
It was suggested I investigate debootstrap.
While researching that I came across multistrap.

The man pages and tutorials I've found so far demonstrate gaps in 
my background.
The material I'm looking for would likely have been prepared for 
formal coursework.


HELP please.
Thank you


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Re: remove me from this list

2015-01-08 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Talitha Thalya ravencoun...@gmail.com writes:

 My name was never meant to show up on a google search like this linked
 to Debian. and
 dated back in 2001 Not Ok it was meant to go to the cause. this is a
 misuse of trust. please remove me. name stated in this email address.
 Thanks

 Taliban woman 2001
 https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/04/msg00110.html

Let me get this straight -- you put your name on a petition that was
requested to get forwarded everywhere possible, and thirteen years later
you're surprised to find that it's been saved and indexed by google?
Good luck with that.

I'd say Debian has a lot more cause to have a beef with Mr. Jackson than
you do, since he seemed to feel that a political petition was a valid
use of a software developers' mailiing list...

Do you understand that your post today is also archived, so you've put
your name out to be searched again?


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Re: _COMPLETE_ instructions for debootstrap /or multistrap

2015-01-08 Thread Brian
On Thu 08 Jan 2015 at 14:18:14 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:

 I'm attempting to do some heavily customized installs.
 It was suggested I investigate debootstrap.
 While researching that I came across multistrap.
 
 The man pages and tutorials I've found so far demonstrate gaps in my
 background.

Fill them in then.

 The material I'm looking for would likely have been prepared for
 formal coursework.a

It doesn't exist in the form you are looking for.

If you were to narrow down your requirements (the two previous mails had
no specific detail either) you might get somewhere.


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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Joris Bolsens


On 01/08/2015 12:53 PM, Danny wrote:
###
 
 As you can see ... I am already DROPping some of these IP's ... I just need
 something to block an ENTIRE country ...
 
 Thank you ... and thanks to everyone replying ... I apreciate it ...
 
 Danny
 
 
afaik all you can do to block an entire country is drop all the ip
blocks assigned to them, which will be tedious.
For instance here is a list of the blocks for Belgium:
http://www.nirsoft.net/countryip/be.html

-Joris



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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Rob Owens
On Thu, Jan 08, 2015 at 02:20:27PM -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
 Danny,
 
 If you want to inspect further, I would suggest you look at each of the
 jobs being run.  See if they are what you expect them to be.  Also check
 your /etc/crontab and /etc/anacrontab to see what is in them.
 
And if you can't tell which job is the culprit, try running them one by
one to see which one causes the problems you're seeing.

Oh, and make sure you check users' cron jobs.  You can find them in
/var/spool/cron/*.

All of this is in the name of curiosity only, however.  Like others have
said alread, a reinstall is in your future.

-Rob


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Re: Have I been hacked?

2015-01-08 Thread Jerry Stuckle
On 1/8/2015 3:53 PM, Danny wrote:
 Hi guys,
 
 My apologies for replying a little late ...
 
 It was an absolute struggle getting things to work just so that I can give 
 more
 information about the intrusion. I narrowed it down to cron ... What would
 happen is this ... After a boot the network would work fine but would start
 degrading at different times ... sometimes after 5 minutes, sometime after a
 longer period of time ...
 
 So what I did was do disable all startup scripts/servers/services and then
 enable only one at a time ... then I would reboot and wait and keep an eye on
 /boot (I deleted all randomly generated files, so I could see if a file was
 added or not, and it was also the only way I knew for certain that the culprit
 was active or not, hence that is how I could time it) ...
 
 All went well untill I enabled cron ... I checked all cron jobs and they all
 look normal ... here is an ls of my cron directories ...
 
 ###
 /etc/cron.d/
 anacron atop mrtg php5
 
 /etc/cron.daily/
 anacron atop mrtg php5
 
 /etc/cron.hourly/
 cron.sh sarg 
 
 /etc/cron.monthly
 0anacron sarg
 
 /etc/cron.weekly
 0anacron apt-xapian-index man-db sarg
 ###
 
 For those of you who asked ... here is 
 
 ###
 file -k
 bxerzoalfk: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), 
 statically linked, for GNU/Linux 2.6.9, not stripped
 ###
 
 and 
 
 ###
 grep -ir
 Binary file kvvcqvddix matches
 Binary file aknaykocbs matches
 Binary file bxerzoalfk matches
 Binary file isrgzlchmx matches
 Binary file ryrfvxjggh matches
 Binary file wevzubbsgn matches
 grub/grub.cfg:# from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub
 grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/00_header ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/00_header ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/10_linux ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/10_linux ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/40_custom ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/40_custom ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/41_custom ###
 grub/grub.cfg:### END /etc/grub.d/41_custom ###
 Binary file esijfkmwnd matches
 Binary file cwpgfmvkrk matches
 Binary file gyimenpwnt matches
 Binary file fndswijgdk matches
 Binary file rfjmdtlsoj matches
 Binary file zfmpizunja matches
 Binary file zkdjlvhuui matches
 Binary file hutaslspbf matches
 Binary file dkseypedtx matches
 Binary file hjmmvaxfzq matches
 Binary file izytxsbskq matches
 Binary file czhlgmsgzh matches
 Binary file ttqssdikcn matches
 Binary file xjeemjyuly matches
 ###
 
 Since I killed cron at bootup everything seems fine ... network is back to
 normal ... 
 
 However, as soon as my network was up and running I got attacked ...
 here is an excerpt of one of the fail2ban mails ...
 
 ###
 The IP 204.12.241.227 has just been banned by Fail2Ban after
 3 attempts against ssh.
 
 Jan  8 04:23:15 fever sshd[17406]: Connection from 204.12.241.227 port 38090 
 on 10.0.0.5 port 22
 Jan  8 04:23:17 fever sshd[17406]: Invalid user zhangyan from 204.12.241.227
 Jan  8 04:23:17 fever sshd[17406]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication 
 failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=204.12.241.227 
 Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17406]: Failed password for invalid user zhangyan 
 from 204.12.241.227 port 38090 ssh2
 Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17406]: Received disconnect from 204.12.241.227: 
 11: Bye Bye [preauth]
 Jan  8 04:23:20 fever sshd[17408]: Connection from 204.12.241.227 port 39800 
 on 10.0.0.5 port 22
 Jan  8 04:23:22 fever sshd[17408]: Invalid user dff from 204.12.241.227
 Jan  8 04:23:23 fever sshd[17408]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication 
 failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=204.12.241.227 
 Jan  8 04:23:24 fever sshd[17408]: Failed password for invalid user dff from 
 204.12.241.227 port 39800 ssh2
 ###
 
 What is interesting to me is the user in the above excerpt zhangyan ...
 By using a username that is unfamiliar to the 

Re: Installer Debian sur un PC sans DVD

2015-01-08 Thread maderios

On 01/08/2015 07:53 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:

baal a écrit :

moi le service client d'asus m'a dit si vous changer de system
d'exploitation vous perdez la garantie logiciel


C'est quoi la garantie logiciel ?

C'est un concept issu du monde tordu de Microsoft pour les futures 
victimes de Microsoft.
C'est une liste imbuvable d'inepties, genre notice  de médicament 
listant les effets indésirables  :-)

Pour en rire, c'est ici :
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/fr-fr/warranties
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Re: remove me from this list

2015-01-08 Thread Ric Moore

On 01/08/2015 02:54 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:

Talitha Thalya ravencoun...@gmail.com writes:


My name was never meant to show up on a google search like this linked
to Debian. and
dated back in 2001 Not Ok it was meant to go to the cause. this is a
misuse of trust. please remove me. name stated in this email address.
Thanks

Taliban woman 2001
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/04/msg00110.html


Let me get this straight -- you put your name on a petition that was
requested to get forwarded everywhere possible, and thirteen years later
you're surprised to find that it's been saved and indexed by google?
Good luck with that.

I'd say Debian has a lot more cause to have a beef with Mr. Jackson than
you do, since he seemed to feel that a political petition was a valid
use of a software developers' mailiing list...

Do you understand that your post today is also archived, so you've put
your name out to be searched again?


Heh, maybe that was the point? :) Ric


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