Re: how to enable ssh?

2012-09-30 Thread Tiansworld

On 09/30/2012 01:54 PM, cornel panceac wrote:

is there a way to enable ssh on f18? i tried enable/disable, start/stop
firewalld/iptables.service, and even lokkit --enabled (which responded
with: ERROR: FirewallD is active, please use firewall-cmd.)




Please make sure you have installed ssh first.
For you to ssh a remote host, you should install openssh-clients.
For people you want to ssh your machine, then you should install 
openssh-server as well.

You may run this to check:
rpm -qa|grep ssh

If you have the software packages installed, you can use ssh directly.
If you want others to ssh your machine, you should make the sshd service 
available, and make sure the firewall is set to trust ssh service.

Use command: systemctl enable sshd.service to enable sshd service.
Use system-config-firewall to adjust trusted services.

Hope these procedures can help you.

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Re: how to enable ssh?

2012-09-30 Thread Chris Murphy

On Sep 29, 2012, at 11:54 PM, cornel panceac wrote:

 is there a way to enable ssh on f18? i tried enable/disable, start/stop 
 firewalld/iptables.service, and even lokkit --enabled (which responded with: 
 ERROR: FirewallD is active, please use firewall-cmd.)

Is it installed? I did a minimal install and it wasn't included so I had to 
install it. But then 'systemctl enable sshd.service' followed by 'systemctl 
start sshd.service' worked.

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Re: how to enable ssh?

2012-09-30 Thread cornel panceac
2012/9/30 Tiansworld tianswo...@fedoraproject.org

 On 09/30/2012 01:54 PM, cornel panceac wrote:

 is there a way to enable ssh on f18? i tried enable/disable, start/stop
 firewalld/iptables.service, and even lokkit --enabled (which responded
 with: ERROR: FirewallD is active, please use firewall-cmd.)



  Please make sure you have installed ssh first.
 For you to ssh a remote host, you should install openssh-clients.
 For people you want to ssh your machine, then you should install
 openssh-server as well.
 You may run this to check:
 rpm -qa|grep ssh

 If you have the software packages installed, you can use ssh directly.
 If you want others to ssh your machine, you should make the sshd service
 available, and make sure the firewall is set to trust ssh service.
 Use command: systemctl enable sshd.service to enable sshd service.
 Use system-config-firewall to adjust trusted services.

 Hope these procedures can help you.

 thank you , Tiansworld. here's the status:

ssh is installed ans sshd is running. ssh connections do not work if:

firewalld.service is running and iptables.service is not

or

iptables.service is running and firewalld.service is not

or

both iptables.service and firewalld.service are not running

all this time, ip6tables.service is stopped.

when both services are stopped, nmap localhost (on server) shows ssh port
is open (and also other ports), but nmap server_ip (on client) shows no
port is open. as far as i can tell, iptables -L pretends input is on ACCEPT
anywhere, etc.
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Re: how to enable ssh?

2012-09-30 Thread cornel panceac
2012/9/30 Chris Murphy li...@colorremedies.com


 On Sep 29, 2012, at 11:54 PM, cornel panceac wrote:

  is there a way to enable ssh on f18? i tried enable/disable, start/stop
 firewalld/iptables.service, and even lokkit --enabled (which responded
 with: ERROR: FirewallD is active, please use firewall-cmd.)

 Is it installed? I did a minimal install and it wasn't included so I had
 to install it. But then 'systemctl enable sshd.service' followed by
 'systemctl start sshd.service' worked.

 i'm sorry, i do not understand your question. what Is it installed??
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Re: how to enable ssh?

2012-09-30 Thread cornel panceac
2012/9/30 cornel panceac cpanc...@gmail.com



 2012/9/30 Chris Murphy li...@colorremedies.com


 On Sep 29, 2012, at 11:54 PM, cornel panceac wrote:

  is there a way to enable ssh on f18? i tried enable/disable, start/stop
 firewalld/iptables.service, and even lokkit --enabled (which responded
 with: ERROR: FirewallD is active, please use firewall-cmd.)

 Is it installed? I did a minimal install and it wasn't included so I had
 to install it. But then 'systemctl enable sshd.service' followed by
 'systemctl start sshd.service' worked.


 Chris, checking according to your question if everything firewall\* is
installed, i've found that firewalld-applet was not installed. I've
installed it. Thank you. Unfortunately, this didn't help with ssh problem.
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F-18 Branched report: 20120930 changes

2012-09-30 Thread Fedora Branched Report
Compose started at Sun Sep 30 09:15:33 UTC 2012

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Re: newer kernels not shown in grub2 menu

2012-09-30 Thread Chris Murphy

On Sep 28, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:

 
 On Sep 28, 2012, at 4:29 PM, Antonio Olivares wrote:
 
 Dear folks,
 
 running Fedora 18 alpha and have seen new kernel releases, but the older 
 kernel still boots :(
 
 How can one make sure that the lastest kernel is booted?
 
 I don't know if a bugzilla exists for this situation.  Grub 2 appears to be 
 misbehaving as I cannot add FreeBSD to the menu.  The trick worked in Fedora 
 17 but not here :(
 
 Possibly GRUB2's grub.cfg format has changed, and grubby needs to be updated 
 since that's what updates grub.cfg after a kernel update, not grub2-mkconfig. 
 If you run grub2-mkconfig and if fixes the problem, then that's what's going 
 on. I'd check bugs against grubby before filing a new one.


grubby-8.19-1 is in updates-testing, and was part of a yum update including 
kernel 3.6.0-0.rc7. Grubby was updated first then the kernel, but on reboot the 
new kernel was not listed. I'm not sure if the updated grubby was actually used 
though. grub2-mkconfig, of course, fixes the missing entry.

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Re: how to enable ssh?

2012-09-30 Thread Chris Murphy

On Sep 30, 2012, at 1:00 AM, cornel panceac wrote:
 
 Chris, checking according to your question if everything firewall\* is 
 installed, i've found that firewalld-applet was not installed. I've installed 
 it. Thank you. Unfortunately, this didn't help with ssh problem.

No the question is if you have ssh installed or not.

Because with alpha LiveCD, all I had to do was:

systemctl enable sshd.service
systemctl start sshd.service

And I had ssh up and running. I did not disable firewalld, I left it running. I 
made no modifications to firewalld.

With another VM that's minimal install, OpenSSH wasn't installed by default so 
I had to install it first.

What do you get for
systemctl status sshd.service


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Fedora 18 updates-testing report

2012-09-30 Thread updates
The following Fedora 18 Security updates need testing:
 Age  URL
  11  
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-14279/phpldapadmin-1.2.2-3.gitbbedf1.fc18
   1  https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-15067/qt-4.8.3-3.fc18
  17  
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-13871/libxslt-1.1.27-1.fc18
   5  
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-14664/openjpeg-1.5.0-5.fc18
   5  
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2012-14762/automake17-1.7.9-17.fc18


The following builds have been pushed to Fedora 18 updates-testing

EekBoek-2.02.00-1.fc18
astromenace-1.2-17.fc18
gnome-clocks-0.1.3-1.fc18
gpaste-2.9-1.fc18
hiredis-0.11.0-1.fc18
lato-fonts-1.014-2.fc18
leechcraft-0.5.80-4.gitgd208a4d.fc18
mysql-5.5.28-1.fc18
pass-1.4.1-1.fc18
pycanberra-0-0.1.git65c3b3f.fc18
sparkleshare-0.9.3-1.fc18
wine-1.5.14-1.fc18
yash-2.32.1-3.fc18

Details about builds:



 EekBoek-2.02.00-1.fc18 (FEDORA-2012-15128)
 Bookkeeping software for small and medium-size businesses

Update Information:

Upgrade to upstream 2.02.00.  This provides important features required by the 
dutch tax laws as of October 1st, 2012.

ChangeLog:

* Fri Sep 21 2012 Johan Vromans jvrom...@squirrel.nl - 2.02.00-1
- Upgrade to upstream 2.02.00.




 astromenace-1.2-17.fc18 (FEDORA-2012-15126)
 Hardcore 3D space shooter with spaceship upgrade possibilities

Update Information:

Fix crash when trying to play level 2 and beyond.

ChangeLog:

* Sun Sep 30 2012 Jon Ciesla limburg...@gmail.com - 1.2-17
- Patch for crash starting level 2, BZ 832142.

References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #832142 - [abrt] astromenace-1.2-15.fc17: __GI_raise: Process 
/usr/bin/astromenace was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=832142




 gnome-clocks-0.1.3-1.fc18 (FEDORA-2012-14937)
 Clock application designed for GNOME 3

Update Information:

These are new packages for Fedora.




 gpaste-2.9-1.fc18 (FEDORA-2012-15120)
 Clipboard management system

Update Information:

This package provides the latest version of GPaste. Legacy applet for GNOME 
Fallback mode is also enabled in this release.

NEW in 2.9 (29/09/2012)
=

- Now depends on intltool 0.50
- Automake stack is even more modular
- libgpaste has been split into sublibs: libgpaste-core, libgpaste-keybinder 
and libgpaste-settings
- New libraries: libgpaste-client and libgpaste-daemon
- gpaste CLI is rewritten in C
- Keybindings have totally been reworked
- Performance improvements
- Various code cleanup
- Images support can now be disabled
- Paste and Pop keybinding may behave weirdly because of gtk+

ChangeLog:

* Sun Sep 30 2012 Mohamed El Morabity melmorab...@fedoraproject.org - 2.9-1
- Update to 2.9
- Enable GNOME fallback applet

References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #861725 - gpaste-2.9 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=861725




 hiredis-0.11.0-1.fc18 (FEDORA-2012-15122)
 A minimalistic C client library for Redis

Update Information:

Updated to 0.11.0

ChangeLog:

* Sat Sep 29 2012 Shakthi Kannan shakthimaan [AT] fedoraproject dot org 
0.11.0-1
- Updated to 0.11.0




 lato-fonts-1.014-2.fc18 (FEDORA-2012-15125)
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Release criteria proposal: partitioning (alpha and beta)

2012-09-30 Thread Adam Williamson
Hey, folks. So I'm sorry this is a bit late, but I've been working on
the proposed partitioning criteria for F18, and here's what I've got:

For Alpha, I think the proposal from the earlier 'untitled' thread still
stands up pretty well:

* The installer must be able to complete an installation using automatic
partitioning to any sufficiently large target disk, whether unformatted,
empty, or containing any kind of existing data

I'd also like to add this:

* The installer must allow the user to select which of the disks
connected to the system will be affected by the installation process.
Disks not selected as installation targets must not be affected by the
installation process in any way

Seems self-explanatory.

For Final, I think our current rather catch-all criterion probably
stands up OK:

* The installer must be able to create and install to any workable
partition layout using any file system offered in a default installer
configuration, LVM, software, hardware or BIOS RAID, or combination of
the above

So that leaves Beta. Here's what I've come up with for Beta so far:

* The installer must be able to complete an installation using automatic
partitioning to a disk with sufficient empty space, using the empty
space and leaving the existing partition table and data untouched

* The installer's custom partitioning mode must be capable of the
following:
** Creating and assigning mount points to partitions of any specified
size using most commonly-used filesystem types
** Creating encrypted partitions
** Rejecting obviously invalid operations without crashing

I tried to cover the non-custom case we need to work at Beta that we
don't need at Alpha - non-destructively using existing free space. Note
I _intentionally_ didn't require resizing to work, we've always
considered resizing to be a 'best effort' thing, not guaranteed. The
second thing is just a laundry list of 'things that probably ought to
work in custom partitioning at Beta' drawn from experience. It also
happens to reflect the Beta test cases in the matrix quite well, now I
look at it, though I didn't refer to them when drawing it up.

There's probably stuff I haven't thought of here, I'm sure people can
think of improvements. I'll throw an item on the agenda for Monday for
this, but please do post any improvements you can think of. thanks!
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Re: Release criteria proposal: partitioning (alpha and beta)

2012-09-30 Thread John Reiser
 the proposed partitioning criteria for F18

 So that leaves Beta. Here's what I've come up with for Beta so far:
 
 * The installer must be able to complete an installation using automatic
 partitioning to a disk with sufficient empty space, using the empty
 space and leaving the existing partition table and data untouched
 
 * The installer's custom partitioning mode must be capable of the
 following:
 ** Creating and assigning mount points to partitions of any specified
 size using most commonly-used filesystem types
 ** Creating encrypted partitions
 ** Rejecting obviously invalid operations without crashing

In addition to creating new partitions from free space,
I'd like to be able to re-use existing partitions
(keep the space allocation, but optionally [re-]format,
or change the filesystem type and label)
without having first to delete them (thus turning them
into free space.)

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firewalld this doesn't seem right....

2012-09-30 Thread Ed Greshko
I just started playing around with firewalld and I found something that doesn't 
seem right to me.

If any user starts firewall-applet and then selects Block all network traffic 
it will do as asked without any prompt for root's password or any other 
authentication.

This seems crazy to me. 

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[Test-Announce] 2012-10-01 @ 15:00 UTC - Fedora QA Meeting

2012-09-30 Thread Adam Williamson
# Fedora Quality Assurance Meeting
# Date: 2012-10-01
# Time: 15:00 UTC
(https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto)
# Location: #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.net

Greetings testers!

It's meeting time again! This one is pretty important, as FESCo will be
deciding this week if current F18 development is advanced enough to
freeze for Beta. We will be discussing the same topic and providing a
recommendation to FESCo. Related to that, we have some release criteria
proposals that still need discussion.

This is a reminder of the upcoming QA meeting.  Please add any topic
suggestions to the meeting wiki page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Meetings/20121001

The current proposed agenda is included below.

== Proposed Agenda Topics ==
1. Previous meeting follow-up 
2. Release criteria
3. Fedora 18 Beta status / mini blocker review
4. Open floor
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