Re: [CentOS] logging in

2018-01-30 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On 01/30/18 16:21, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: Interesting. lastlog was always my go-to. However, at least in C6, last gets it, while lastlog does not. How odd. Did you check /var/log/secure ? last command not mentioning logged i9n users will raise very big red flag for me. I also would

Re: [CentOS] logging in

2018-01-30 Thread m . roth
Interesting. lastlog was always my go-to. However, at least in C6, last gets it, while lastlog does not. How odd. mark ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] logging in

2018-01-30 Thread m . roth
Marcelo Roccasalva wrote: > On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 3:26 PM, wrote: >> >> This is odd. >> >> We're seeing a *lot* of >> sshd[8400]: Timeout, client not responding. > > Is it possible you are testing ssh availability from nagios, monit, or > some other software that connects

Re: [CentOS] logging in

2018-01-30 Thread Marcelo Roccasalva
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 3:26 PM, wrote: > > This is odd. > > We're seeing a *lot* of > sshd[8400]: Timeout, client not responding. Is it possible you are testing ssh availability from nagios, monit, or some other software that connects to the port 22 without logging in? --

Re: [CentOS] logging in

2018-01-30 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On 30 January 2018 at 13:40, Jon Pruente wrote: > On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 12:26 PM, wrote: > > > This is odd. > > > > We're seeing a *lot* of > > sshd[8400]: Timeout, client not responding. > > So I'm trying to find out whose client is having

Re: [CentOS] logging in

2018-01-30 Thread Jon Pruente
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 12:26 PM, wrote: > This is odd. > > We're seeing a *lot* of > sshd[8400]: Timeout, client not responding. > So I'm trying to find out whose client is having issues. Trying to figure > that, after processes are gone, I tried looking in lastlog, which

[CentOS] logging in

2018-01-30 Thread m . roth
This is odd. We're seeing a *lot* of sshd[8400]: Timeout, client not responding. So I'm trying to find out whose client is having issues. Trying to figure that, after processes are gone, I tried looking in lastlog, which is where it gets odd. lastlog shows root coming in, and it shows a

Re: [CentOS] Logging file activity

2012-05-11 Thread John Doe
From: Jason Pyeron jpye...@pdinc.us On windows I use filemon, it tells me every file operation and its result. I have search high and low, but cannot seem to find an alternative. inotify? JD ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

[CentOS] Logging file activity

2012-05-10 Thread Jason Pyeron
On windows I use filemon, it tells me every file operation and its result. I have search high and low, but cannot seem to find an alternative. I tried the instructions from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2415252#post2415252 ... echo 1 /proc/sys/vm/block_dump while true; do dmesg -c;

[CentOS] logging items to the console using centos 5.1

2008-04-14 Thread Jerry Geis
I need to (occasionally) automatically drop out of X11 mode, recompile something, and then reboot. I can drop out of X11 with init 3, works fine. I use chvt 1 to ensure I am on virtual terminal 1 My recompile and reboot also work. The piece that doesnt work is: make | tee $LOGFILE I was

Re: [CentOS] logging items to the console using centos 5.1

2008-04-14 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Jerry Geis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How do I get the output of my make to show on the console and also in my logfile? Use script. Type script logfile.txt, it will open a new shell. After that, everything you type and the output of commands will go to the

RE: [CentOS] Logging into Windows 2003 Active Directory

2007-12-19 Thread Joseph L. Casale
I would use the official samba documentation... http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html#ads-member Craig Thanks everyone, all of the reco's are enough to get me started! jlc ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] Logging into Windows 2003 Active Directory

2007-12-19 Thread Jeff Larsen
On Dec 18, 2007 1:45 PM, Joseph L. Casale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been searching the net for directions on rhel and centos 5(1) to log in to a windows domain and have found many examples, all different and none work for me. You don't say exactly what you are trying to accomplish, but

[CentOS] Logging into Windows 2003 Active Directory

2007-12-18 Thread Joseph L. Casale
I have been searching the net for directions on rhel and centos 5(1) to log in to a windows domain and have found many examples, all different and none work for me. Is there a hint to some documentation anyone here knows of that actually works? Thanks! jlc

Re: [CentOS] Logging into Windows 2003 Active Directory

2007-12-18 Thread Craig White
On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 12:45 -0700, Joseph L. Casale wrote: I have been searching the net for directions on rhel and centos 5(1) to log in to a windows domain and have found many examples, all different and none work for me. Is there a hint to some documentation anyone here knows of that

Re: [CentOS] Logging into Windows 2003 Active Directory

2007-12-18 Thread John R Pierce
Joseph L. Casale wrote: I have been searching the net for directions on rhel and centos 5(1) to log in to a windows domain and have found many examples, all different and none work for me. Is there a hint to some documentation anyone here knows of that actually works? thats a SAMBA

Re: [CentOS] Logging into Windows 2003 Active Directory

2007-12-18 Thread Michael Semcheski
There are really two parts to what you are trying to do. Part 1: Get the user information out of the AD LDAP schema. As I understand it, this requires modifying the Active Directory first. I haven't been able to get this to work, but don't control my active directory either. Part 2:

Re: [CentOS] Logging into Windows 2003 Active Directory

2007-12-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message - From: Joseph L. Casale [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: centos@centos.org centos@centos.org Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 5:45:13 AM (GMT+1000) Australia/Brisbane Subject: [CentOS] Logging into Windows 2003 Active Directory I have been searching the net