On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 02:23:36PM +0200, Marcel Weber wrote:
If you really want to use something, that's just for a little elite of
specialists, why don't you use AIX, s390 or even better a little cray,
to say one of this big irons...
S/390 is a hardware architecture, not an operating
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 02:23:36PM +0200, Marcel Weber wrote:
If you really want to use something, that's just for a little elite of
specialists, why don't you use AIX, s390 or even better a little cray,
to say one of this big irons...
S/390 is a hardware architecture, not an operating
On 0, _El_ArKiTeKt0_DeL_FuTuR0_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system administrador and
a coder... so...shut up.
*sigh* there was a time when trolls studied their field before they
started posting.
If you want to start a hot flame war around here,
Thanks all for your replies. I'll get to apt-proxy by the end of this week.
Statu Nascendi
Master of Disaster.
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Hi.
Tom Cook wrote:
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system administrador and
a coder... so...shut up.
*sigh* there was a time when trolls studied their field before they
started posting.
Trolls never know something about the field they are talking about, but
they claim they
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: Michael Renzmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 4. Oktober 2002 09:52
An: Tom Cook
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: Debian (Unstable) problem with SSH and PAM
Hi.
Tom Cook wrote:
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system
What? You're a coder? A sysadmin? Why do you need help setting up an ISP on your
MODEM, setting up postfix, and also with package version control? All things debian
provides easily, through dpkg, the debian-policy, and its inclusion of documentation
in the base distribution.
Please don't
) problem with SSH and PAM
What? You're a coder? A sysadmin? Why do you need help setting up an ISP
on your MODEM, setting up postfix, and also with package version control?
All things debian provides easily, through dpkg, the debian-policy, and its
inclusion of documentation in the base distribution
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 09:32:30PM +0200, Statu Nascendi wrote:
btw... does anyone have a conf file for apt-proxy? a working one for woody -
full option: main. contrib, non-free, non-US, security... i tried to make
one, but didn't work like i expected and time is an issue for me here.
Grab the
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system administrador and
a coder... so...shut up.
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 18:24, Ian Greenhoe wrote:
ROTFLMAO
When I want an insecure OS, I might take your advice.
BTW, any time that *I* compile a program, *I* have to deal with any of
the
On 0, _El_ArKiTeKt0_DeL_FuTuR0_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system administrador and
a coder... so...shut up.
*sigh* there was a time when trolls studied their field before they
started posting.
If you want to start a hot flame war around here,
Thanks all for your replies. I'll get to apt-proxy by the end of this week.
Statu Nascendi
Master of Disaster.
Hi.
Tom Cook wrote:
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system administrador and
a coder... so...shut up.
*sigh* there was a time when trolls studied their field before they
started posting.
Trolls never know something about the field they are talking about, but
they claim they
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von: Michael Renzmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 4. Oktober 2002 09:52
An: Tom Cook
Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Debian (Unstable) problem with SSH and PAM
Hi.
Tom Cook wrote:
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am
What? You're a coder? A sysadmin? Why do you need help setting up an ISP on
your MODEM, setting up postfix, and also with package version control? All
things debian provides easily, through dpkg, the debian-policy, and its
inclusion of documentation in the base distribution.
Please don't
Wow. LaMer. New one for me.
Goodbye.
*Plonk*
-Ian
P.S. For the rest of you, I apologize for littering your mailboxes with
my conversation with this ... person.
_El_ArKiTeKt0_DeL_FuTuR0_ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] hath
spoken:
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system
(Unstable) problem with SSH and PAM
What? You're a coder? A sysadmin? Why do you need help setting up an ISP
on your MODEM, setting up postfix, and also with package version control?
All things debian provides easily, through dpkg, the debian-policy, and its
inclusion of documentation
Hi all
I have openssh 3.4p1-2 and libpam-module 0.75-1. For
some reason my sshd never accepts external
connections... The auth.log file shows my
pam_limits.so file has an error in dl_open
I checked my /lib/security direcory and I have all the
needed pam lib files including pam_limits.so. Am i
Mukundan Sudarsan wrote:
I have openssh 3.4p1-2 and libpam-module 0.75-1. For
some reason my sshd never accepts external
connections... The auth.log file shows my
pam_limits.so file has an error in dl_open
Have you been installing stuff from experimental again?
See bug #162175.
Dont worry Ivo, debian's users are always dorks and lame people who
doesnt know even how to install a simple package (poor than those rpm..)
A tip:
Put debian's cd in trashcan and buy windows xp x or you can do
other thing... more bether...
Download linux Gentoo. and learn how to do
yeah right, like all of us have time to waste on compiling a distrib from
a-z.
- Original Message -
From: _ArKiTeKt0_ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: Debian (Unstable) problem with SSH and PAM
Dont
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Hash: SHA1
Hi bloodkiller
When I take a look at the debian mailing list rules, I see that for
posting advertisments or spam to one of the lists you get charged US$
5000.-.
Seriously: It's a good sign for debian, when newbies start asking
questions in the
Happy People having problems like this...
thought this finally should be over now. It's annoying.
On Thu 03 Oct 2002 05:50:51 +
_El_ArKiTeKt0_DeL_FuTuR0_ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hehehe well.. builds are slow when you own a slow machine... else...
well... there is not *valid* reason to
ROTFLMAO
When I want an insecure OS, I might take your advice.
BTW, any time that *I* compile a program, *I* have to deal with any of
the problems of compiling that program. That's the nice thing about
Debian: I know that there is an active community out there discovering
and reporting bugs
]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: Debian (Unstable) problem with SSH and PAM
hehehe well.. builds are slow when you own a slow machine... else...
well... there is not *valid* reason to use mdk rh debian or kind of
rpm or deb dist.
Have a nice day
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 09:32:30PM +0200, Statu Nascendi wrote:
btw... does anyone have a conf file for apt-proxy? a working one for woody -
full option: main. contrib, non-free, non-US, security... i tried to make
one, but didn't work like i expected and time is an issue for me here.
Grab
Yea... you are getting nice... LaMer... i am a system administrador and
a coder... so...shut up.
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 18:24, Ian Greenhoe wrote:
ROTFLMAO
When I want an insecure OS, I might take your advice.
BTW, any time that *I* compile a program, *I* have to deal with any of
the
Hi all
I have openssh 3.4p1-2 and libpam-module 0.75-1. For
some reason my sshd never accepts external
connections... The auth.log file shows my
pam_limits.so file has an error in dl_open
I checked my /lib/security direcory and I have all the
needed pam lib files including pam_limits.so. Am i
Mukundan Sudarsan wrote:
I have openssh 3.4p1-2 and libpam-module 0.75-1. For
some reason my sshd never accepts external
connections... The auth.log file shows my
pam_limits.so file has an error in dl_open
Have you been installing stuff from experimental again?
See bug #162175.
Ivo
Hello I had exactly the same problem yesterday and we (in that list) found
how to solve the problem :
juste edit your /etc/pam.d/ssh file and disable all the session entries
except the first one, like that :
# cat /etc/pam.d/ssh
#%PAM-1.0
auth required pam_nologin.so
auth
Dont worry Ivo, debian's users are always dorks and lame people who
doesnt know even how to install a simple package (poor than those rpm..)
A tip:
Put debian's cd in trashcan and buy windows xp x or you can do
other thing... more bether...
Download linux Gentoo. and learn how to do
yeah right, like all of us have time to waste on compiling a distrib from
a-z.
- Original Message -
From: _ArKiTeKt0_ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: Debian (Unstable) problem with SSH
a-z.
- Original Message -
From: _ArKiTeKt0_ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: Debian (Unstable) problem with SSH and PAM
Dont worry Ivo, debian's users are always dorks and lame
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi bloodkiller
When I take a look at the debian mailing list rules, I see that for
posting advertisments or spam to one of the lists you get charged US$
5000.-.
Seriously: It's a good sign for debian, when newbies start asking
questions in the
: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: Debian (Unstable) problem with SSH and PAM
hehehe well.. builds are slow when you own a slow machine... else...
well... there is not *valid* reason to use mdk rh debian or kind of
rpm or deb dist.
Have
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