Re: youtube-dl blocked?

2024-04-26 Thread Lee
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 11:37 AM Curt wrote: > > On 2024-04-26, Lee wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 12:43 PM Curt wrote: > >> > >> On 2024-04-24, David Wright wrote: > >> > > >> > My experience was similar to Bret's, only I'd long got use

Re: youtube-dl blocked?

2024-04-26 Thread Lee
moral rigor to keep it updated :( $ which youtube-dl /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl $ youtube-dl --version 2021.12.17 $ which yt-dlp /usr/local/bin/yt-dlp $ yt-dlp --version 2023.03.04 Regards, Lee

Re: Bluetooth sound problems playing from a web browser

2024-04-07 Thread Lee
inssid https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/linssid and pick a relatively unused channel for your PC wireless. Or just try channels 1, 6 and 11 and see if any of those makes a difference.. If you're using a USB 3.0 device on your PC try turning it off or moving it to a USB 2.0 port and see if that fixes the bluetooth interference. Regards, Lee

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-28 Thread Lee
On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 4:07 PM Andy Smith wrote: > > Hi, > > On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 12:22:57PM -0400, Lee wrote: ... snip ... > > Documentation and integration is perpetually out of date in Linux. Right. Intellectually I know that; emotionally I find it a bit difficult

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-28 Thread Lee
ure_ I don't have enough background knowledge to do an adequate threat analysis for a Debian machine. I guess I'm just lazy :) and looking for a short-cut instead of doing the hard work and figuring it out for myself. Regards, Lee

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-28 Thread Lee
our control. Agreed - your important data is elsewhere and completely out of your control. But I don't think that's a good reason to quit trying. Regards, Lee

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-28 Thread Lee
On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 1:28 PM tomas wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 12:22:57PM -0400, Lee wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 1:11 AM tomas wrote: > > [...] > > > > Security means first and foremost understanding the threat. > > > > Which I don't.

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-28 Thread Lee
> Hope this helps a little bit. Yes, it does. I was hoping for something simple but it's becoming clear to me that there's no simple "make Debian secure for dummies" checklist to follow. Thanks, Lee On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 11:43 AM Hans wrote: > > Hello, > personally

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-28 Thread Lee
com/trl/projects/security/ssp/ patch gives me a connect failed and http://www.adamantix.org sends me to a vietnamese tv site?? Seems to me that an easy first step would be to check that all the links still work. Regards, Lee

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-28 Thread Lee
On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 1:11 AM tomas wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 05:30:50PM -0400, Lee wrote: > > I just saw this advisory > > Escape sequence injection in util-linux wall (CVE-2024-28085) > > https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2024/Mar/35 > > where

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-27 Thread Lee
s > terminal. Yes, that. I'm not thrilled with the idea of anybody putting arbitrary text on someone else's terminal; what really concerns me is the ability to send control codes. Wasn't there some exploit that involved injecting text and a control code that acted like a carriage return? Lee

Re: making Debian secure by default

2024-03-27 Thread Lee
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 10:07 PM Andy Smith wrote: > > Hi, > > On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 05:30:50PM -0400, Lee wrote: > > I just saw this advisory > > Escape sequence injection in util-linux wall (CVE-2024-28085) > > https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2024/Ma

making Debian secure by default

2024-03-27 Thread Lee
. To make sure your ttys are set the way you want them to be set, mesg should be executed in your login scripts. oof. Are there instructions somewhere on how to make Debian secure by default? Thanks, Lee

Re: Root password strength

2024-03-22 Thread Lee
u implement your basic network security policy. Should SSH be allowed in from the Internet? NetBIOS? how about SNMP? I fall into the "some say yes" camp because I say the firewall is where those questions should be answered. Regards, Lee [1] https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-unicast-address

Re: Root password strength

2024-03-20 Thread Lee
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 3:50 PM Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > > De : Lee > À : Pierre-Elliott Bécue > Cc : Debian Users ML > Date : 20 mars 2024 20:40:52 > Objet : Re: Root password strength > > > On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 1:47 PM Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > >

Re: Root password strength

2024-03-20 Thread Lee
e intruder variety. > > You have a rather bad cybersecurity approach. And you did not do a > proper risk assessment. The OP said - My password is easy because i am not afraid of direct physical access to the computer. That seems like a good enough risk assessment to me, but please explain what you think is "a proper risk assessment." Thanks, Lee

Re: Hyphen-minus passwd

2024-03-07 Thread Lee
On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 12:50 PM Nicolas George wrote: > > Computer Planet (12024-03-07): > > How can I create this password with a hyphen in front? > > > > # openssl passwd -6 -salt username -password > > > > This is the response message when I try: > > passwd: Unknown option: -passwd > > Hi. No

Re: Hyphen-minus passwd

2024-03-07 Thread Lee
On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 12:44 PM Computer Planet wrote: > > Hi guys! > Please, Can someone help me? > > How can I create this password with a hyphen in front? > > # openssl passwd -6 -salt username -password > > This is the response message when I try: > passwd: Unknown option: -passwd > > Thanks

Re: Commandline client to lookup MAC vendor

2024-03-07 Thread Lee
On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 12:22 PM Thomas Pircher wrote: > > On 2024-03-07 10:11, Ralph Aichinger wrote: > > Any idea if one or the other is preferable or newer? > > I think there is not much difference between the two files, the > ieee-data packages the data directly from the IEEE, with nmap you

Re: medically smart watches

2024-02-24 Thread Lee
t wants everything uploaded to their servers and I quit reading the terms of service when it got to them giving out my data after 'anonymising' it. Regards Lee

Re: what keyboard do you use?

2024-02-03 Thread Lee
On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 10:51 PM Ralph Aichinger wrote: > > On Fri, 2024-02-02 at 20:25 -0500, Lee wrote: > > I figure there's a high percentage of keyboard jockeys here so .. > > which keyboard do you like and why? > > I like the flat style similar to what is in

Re: what keyboard do you use?

2024-02-03 Thread Lee
On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 9:09 PM Nate Bargmann wrote: > > * On 2024 02 Feb 19:26 -0600, Lee wrote: > > I bought a Dell desktop in 2019 and the keyboard just died :( > > > > ssh in from another machine & do a 'sudo reboot now' and get an alert > > about

Re: what keyboard do you use?

2024-02-03 Thread Lee
On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:57 PM Russell L. Harris wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 02, 2024 at 08:25:09PM -0500, Lee wrote: > >which keyboard do you like and why? > > CHERRY MX BOARD 3.0 (Purchased several years ago; in daily use since.) > Excellent mechanical quality of the keyswitch

what keyboard do you use?

2024-02-02 Thread Lee
Windows machine - also too thick, the keys are too cramped and lettering has worn off on about 1/4 of the keys (which is why I got the Logitech 740) Thanks Lee

Re: in an object oriented world

2024-01-26 Thread Lee
but it sure _sounds_ easy enough. > note, i'm just kicking this around and wondering if it > really would be possible. I'd vote for possible but improbable. Regards, Lee

Re: how to clone apt repository to newest only?

2023-12-27 Thread KangWoo Lee
I live in South Korea. Most of the government systems in Korea operate in a closed environment and are not connected to the internet. This is because they are vulnerable to security. Anyway, I decided to use the update dvd image. Alternatively, it would be good to create the image directly using

Re: how to clone apt repository to newest only?

2023-12-26 Thread KangWoo Lee
The reason I'm asking for this feature is that For example, I want to install the most recent packages when installing an OS in a specific closed network environment. Of course, I could use a recently created DVD iso file, but I would need to have an internet connection to apply files that have

Re: Test

2023-12-22 Thread Lee
On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 4:08 PM Tixy wrote: > > On Fri, 2023-12-22 at 12:15 -0500, Pocket wrote: > > This is a test of the emergency broadcast system > > Please stop spamming the 1000 or so people subscribed to this list. Would forwarding his message to commun...@debian.org and asking for a one

Re: time question, as in ntp?

2023-11-29 Thread Lee
DHCP Your /etc/hosts files will still work and you'll stop getting 169.254.x.x addresses assigned to your machines. Regards, Lee

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-27 Thread Lee
On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 8:29 PM Andy Smith wrote: > > Hi, > > On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 06:36:28PM -0400, Lee wrote: > > My understanding is that ISC no longer supports their dhcp client > > software so the isc-dhcp-client package will go away someday? > > correct? &a

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-23 Thread Lee
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 7:13 PM Pocket wrote: > > On 10/22/23 18:36, Lee wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 1:18 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > >> On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 11:22:06AM -0400, Lee wrote: > >>> Just out of curiosity, why didn't you use the example f

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-22 Thread Lee
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 1:18 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 11:22:06AM -0400, Lee wrote: > > Just out of curiosity, why didn't you use the example from > > https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf and do > > > > echo 'make_resolv_conf() { :; }'

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-22 Thread Lee
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 11:25 AM wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 22, 2023 at 11:22:06AM -0400, Lee wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 4:24 PM Pocket wrote: > > > > > > Ding ding ding we have a winner > > > > Just out of curiosity, why didn't you use th

Re: Bookworm: NetworkManager

2023-10-22 Thread Lee
chmod 755 /etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/leave_my_resolv_conf_alone Are you using NTP? If yes, how are you keeping dhcp from over-writing your ntp.conf? I had to comment out the "ntp_servers_setup" line in /etc/dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/ntp to keep dhcp from messing up my list of ntp ser

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-09 Thread Lee
On 10/9/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Am 08/10/2023 um 11:42 schrieb Lee: >> On 10/7/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: >>> Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: >>>> Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity >>> >>> This is

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-09 Thread Lee
On 10/8/23, gene heskett wrote: > On 10/8/23 07:43, Lee wrote: >> On 10/7/23, Ottavio Caruso wrote: >>> Am 07/10/2023 um 11:11 schrieb gene heskett: >>>> Another possibility is a leaky microwave oven in the vicinity >>> >>> This is an urban leg

Re: Intermittent WiFi on Network Manager

2023-10-08 Thread Lee
, one on channel 2 and two on channel 8. Nothing on channel 11. Lee

Re: CVE-2023-5217 unimportant for firefox?

2023-09-30 Thread Lee
ri, 29 Sep 2023 14:58:43 + We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of libvpx, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive. But I'm just guessing that the firefox security tracker page hasn't been updated yet. Regards Lee > [1] https://security-tra

Re: chrome web browser worthless

2023-08-02 Thread Lee
ok, same cat in full: >> gene@bpi52:~$ cat /etc/hosts >> 127.0.0.1 localhost < ... snip ... > > Where is the line with 127.0.1.1? Debian always provides that. $ egrep '^127' /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost lee@spot ~ $ uname -a Linux spot 5.10.0-23-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.179-2 (2023-07-14) x86_64 GNU/Linux Regards, Lee

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-27 Thread Lee
On 5/26/23, zithro wrote: > On 05 May 2023 18:07, Lee wrote: >> On 5/4/23, zithro wrote: >> I think you also need >> user_pref("widget.gtk.overlay-scrollbars.enabled", false); >> >> and this is also nice >> user_pref("widget.non-native-the

Re: sudoers question

2023-05-12 Thread Lee
On 5/12/23, DdB wrote: > Am 13.05.2023 um 00:03 schrieb Lee: >> On 5/12/23, Stefan Monnier wrote: >>>> Or configure sudo to disable tty_tickets, so that the timeout (10 >>>> minutes by default IIRC) applies to all terminals. >>> >>>

Re: sudoers question

2023-05-12 Thread Lee
/usr/bin/apt update, \ /usr/sbin/checkrestart, \ /usr/sbin/needrestart, \ /usr/sbin/reboot %adm ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: ADM_COMMANDS Regards Lee

Re: EPSON ET M 1120 new printer: If You can read this, you are using the wrong driver

2023-05-10 Thread Lee
On 5/10/23, Schwibinger Michael wrote: nothing of interest .. same as every other day. *plonk*

Re: disk usage for /usr/lib on bullseye

2023-05-08 Thread Lee
ormation... Done > 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. you're a better sysadmin? I get $ sudo apt --dry-run purge [sudo] password for lee: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done The following packages were a

Re: WiFi Not Working After System Reinstallation

2023-05-08 Thread Lee
anyone to connect - allow listed only list of mac addresses that are allowed to connect to the AP - allow all except listed why one would pick this instead of allow listed only?? Does the AP have any logging that you could look at? (dhcp)?diagnostics? Regards Lee

Re: relevance of packages in repositories

2023-05-07 Thread Lee
On 5/7/23, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > On Sun, May 7, 2023 at 7:30 AM Дмитрий wrote: >> >> the stable version of Neodim 9.0 in debian 12 is the SEVENTH version, and >> in order to get the current version, you need to drag something like >> Homebrew, it really pisses you off and pushes you away from

Re: thunderbird missing arrows for scrolling through list of email messages

2023-05-05 Thread Lee
l from https://github.com/grassmunk/Chicago95 unpack it into my home directory and mv ~/Templates/Chicago95-2.0.1/Theme/Chicago95/gtk-2.0 /usr/share/themes/Chicago95/ mv ~/Templates/Chicago95-2.0.1/Theme/Chicago95/gtk-3.0 /usr/share/themes/Chicago95/ >From there I can select the Chicago95 theme as any user and if there's anything I don't like I can, once I figure out wtf needs to be changed (which can be a non-trivial task for me), make the change. Regards, Lee

Re: processing /etc/sysctl.d

2023-05-05 Thread Lee
On 5/4/23, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 01:22:40PM -0400, Lee wrote: >> OK.. I'll try to figure out how to modify whatever in /etc/NetworkManager > > I've been told that Network Manager will ignore any interfaces that > are defined in /etc/network/interfaces.

Re: processing /etc/sysctl.d

2023-05-04 Thread Lee
s machine and now, after upgrading to 11.7, it's broken :( > So yeah, multiple reasons to not try setting per-interface sysctls > in sysctl.d. OK.. I'll try to figure out how to modify whatever in /etc/NetworkManager Why isn't that caveat mentioned in the man pages? It seems like a rather serious deficiency in sysctl.d Thanks Lee

Re: processing /etc/sysctl.d

2023-05-04 Thread Lee
ine up & used the GUI interface to network manager to configure a static ipv4 address. Or at least I think it's network manager .. ps shows it as /usr/bin/nm-connection-editor Thanks Lee

Re: processing /etc/sysctl.d

2023-05-04 Thread Lee
On 5/3/23, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 07:50:30PM -0400, Lee wrote: >> I'm at a loss for how to figure out why my settings aren't taking effect. >> >> $ head /etc/sysctl.d/local.conf > > […] > >> # accept router advertisem

Re: processing /etc/sysctl.d

2023-05-04 Thread Lee
On 5/3/23, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 07:50:30PM -0400, Lee wrote: >> $ head /etc/sysctl.d/local.conf >> # my site local preferences >> # >> # man sysctl.d >> # Configure kernel parameters at boot >> # /etc/sysctl.d/*.conf >

processing /etc/sysctl.d

2023-05-03 Thread Lee
How to get /etc/sysctl.d/local.conf directives processed? I don't see any errors or warnings in the logs that look applicable, and grep sysctl doesn't give me anything interesting: $ grep sysctl /var/log/* 2>/dev/null /var/log/auth.log:May 3 19:41:17 spot sudo: lee : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/h

Re: how to reverse an IPv4

2023-04-30 Thread Lee
t; $ bin/rbl.sh 61.144.56.32 > $4.$3.$2.$1 > > > > Can you help with this? $ cat /tmp/reverse #!/bin/bash IP=$1 if [ -z $IP ];then echo "$0 IP" exit 1 fi REVERSE=$(echo $IP|awk -F\. '{printf("%s.%s.%s.%s\n", $4, $3, $2, $1) }') echo $REVERSE $ /tmp/reverse 61.144.56.32 32.56.144.61 Regards Lee

Re: repeat of previous question that has gone unanswered several times.

2023-04-30 Thread Lee
service. Install cups and see if it works (which is all that I needed to do to get the printer working). If no, what does avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp and systemctl status avahi-daemon show you? Regards, Lee

Re: Wireshark does not show physical interfaces for capture

2023-04-29 Thread Lee
On 4/29/23, Victor Sudakov wrote: > Lee wrote: >> On 4/29/23, Victor Sudakov wrote: > > [dd] > >> > >> > However when I startup wireshark from the GUI, it does not show the >> > physical interfaces in the list of interfaces to capture from, so I >

Re: Wireshark does not show physical interfaces for capture

2023-04-29 Thread Lee
devices_hide: any,nflog,nfqueue,dbus-system,dbus-session Or check from the GUI: Capture / Refresh Interfaces Capture / Options select the Input tab and click Manage Interfaces select the Local Interfaces tab and make sure there's a checkmark under Show for all the physical interface names Regards, Lee

Re: What do all those "* * *" mean on a traceroute log?

2023-04-13 Thread Lee
s info take up to 6 hours to fully update ASN Description AS2914 NTT America, Inc. AS1299 Arelion (fka. Telia Carrier) So it seems you're doing something ... different. Regards, Lee > > $ traceroute google.com > traceroute to google.com (172.217.0.174), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets &g

Re: apt temporary failure resolving deb.debian.org

2023-04-09 Thread Lee
yes, however, then at least one trust anchor must be configured with a trusted-keys #or managed-keys statement in named.conf, or DNSSEC validation will not occur. # The default setting is yes. The only DNS issues I've noticed are NTP starting before BIND at boot time and all the N.debian.pool.ntp.org queries failing until bind is up and running. Regards Lee

Re: what's the right way to resolve localhost's IPs

2023-03-23 Thread Lee
he network portion of the ipv6 address does change at Verizon's whim .. which requires firewall rule changes because I haven't figured out how to automatically plug in the newly delegated /64 into the firewall rules for that lan :( Regards, Lee

Re: No /

2023-03-15 Thread Michael Lee
Thanks David. Steps 1 through 6 describe just how the present drama unfolded. Good thinking. This is, I imagine, also what happens anytime power is taken away before COW has been able to do its thing.  Is there a way to fix this, or is a re-installation the only remedy? Michael Am Montag, dem

Re: No /

2023-03-14 Thread Michael Lee
Thanks David. Steps 1 through 6 describe just how the present drama unfolded. Good thinking.  Am Montag, dem 13.03.2023 um 14:03 -0500 schrieb David Wright:

Re: No /

2023-03-13 Thread Michael Lee
Hello Tom, thanks for the reply. Good detective work.  No, actually not; it's the SSD with the Debian on it.  Michael Am Mittwoch, dem 08.03.2023 um 12:45 + schrieb Tom Furie:

Re: No /

2023-03-13 Thread Michael Lee
I'd like to help my system find its root, and so be able to complete the boot up. Michael Am Dienstag, dem 07.03.2023 um 11:45 -0500 schrieb Dan Ritter: > Michael Lee wrote: > > Is it possible to reinstall the system and still retain the > > settings,

No /

2023-03-07 Thread Michael Lee
Is it possible to reinstall the system and still retain the settings, logins, etc.?  Michael Lee

Boot Errors

2023-03-02 Thread Michael Lee
While running the stable branch of 64-bit Debian, rebooted into an alternative OS, but forgot to unmount a USB device beforhand. Shutdown was taking too long, so forced it anyway. Now when I try to start Linux, I get these error messages: [1.922640] platform gpio_ich.2.auto: failed to claim

is there a tcp window size restriction?

2023-01-02 Thread Lee
: requested 1.00 MByte) The exact same software (.. or at least the same source code) on a windows 10/cygwin machine says I get the full 1MB tcp window size: TCP window size: 1.00 MByte So is there something on the Debian machine limiting the tcp window & if so, how do I change it. Thanks Lee

Re: colorscheme in vi

2022-12-23 Thread Lee
period .. then maybe not so much better) and a happy extra is that editing other types of files is also easier with syntax coloring .. but again, maybe I think it's better because of my poor eyesight Regards, Lee

Re: use of awk instead of complex multielement commands (was Re: 'grep -o -m' (was Re: Can't mount CD image of Win95 game))

2022-12-20 Thread Lee
On 12/20/22, David wrote: > On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 at 22:04, David wrote: >> On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 at 22:02, David wrote: > >> > $ echo -e '100:CD001\n200:CD001' | awk 'BEGIN { FS=":" } /CD001/ && >> > NR==1 { print $1 - 50 }' >> > 50 >> >> Oops, my mistake, that's not the solution. Give me another

Re: Getting PC with Ubuntu; change to Debian?

2022-12-05 Thread Lee
2015 and now https://techcrunch.com/2022/04/21/canonical-now-hopes-to-ipo-in-2023/ My assumption is that they're going to have to do more to generate income and I'd rather read about how they've monetized their users than find out first-hand. Regards, Lee

Re: Logout at apt upgrade

2022-11-30 Thread Lee
package manager - after updating software I get a popup offering to restart processes whose files were just updated Regards, Lee

Re: Lucy weah

2022-11-25 Thread soo lee
Last opportunity to obtain exactly what you have been daydreaming about https://bit.ly/3VkfKOs Yours always,Lucy weah

Re: Simple HTML & CSS code.

2022-10-25 Thread Lee
; > I included "justify-content: space-between" with the objective of > putting "left" at the left of the window and "right" at the right. > > Why doesn't it work? dunno > How should it be fixed? I don't know how it _should_ be fixed, but this works for me left right Regards, Lee

Re: shellworld.net (for visually impaired users), (was: Re: question for seasoned links users?)

2022-09-17 Thread Lee
On 9/17/22, Maude Summerside wrote: <.. snip ..> > Screen reader or not, what don't you understand by STOP TOP POSTING ? *plonk*

Re: Paying Debian contributors (Was Re: Advantages/Disadvantages of Open Source Software)

2022-09-15 Thread Lee
On 9/15/22, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > > So I have to pay someone lots of money to fix a problem I already know how > to fix? > I don't think you really understand my use case very well. I surely don't. If you know how to fix whatever why haven't you fixed it already? Lee

Re: netperf / MIT License is not open source?

2022-08-15 Thread Lee
On 8/14/22, Nate Bargmann wrote: > * On 2022 14 Aug 09:09 -0500, Lee wrote: >> On 8/14/22, David Wright wrote: >> > On Sat 13 Aug 2022 at 19:23:46 (+0100), piorunz wrote: >> >> On 13/08/2022 18:30, Lee wrote: >> >> > I just noticed that the netperf pa

Re: auth log full with

2022-08-14 Thread Lee
0100 0 4134 4812 9812 i * i 2001:470:0:1a::1 0100 0 4134 4812 9812 i * i 2001:470:0:5f::2 0100 0 4134 4812 9812 i * i 2001:470:0:5f::2 0100 0 4134 4812 9812 i Regards, Lee

Re: netperf / MIT License is not open source?

2022-08-14 Thread Lee
On 8/14/22, David Wright wrote: > On Sat 13 Aug 2022 at 19:23:46 (+0100), piorunz wrote: >> On 13/08/2022 18:30, Lee wrote: >> > I just noticed that the netperf package is in the [non-free] repository >> >https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/netperf >>

Re: netperf / MIT License is not open source?

2022-08-14 Thread Lee
On 8/13/22, piorunz wrote: > On 13/08/2022 18:30, Lee wrote: >> I just noticed that the netperf package is in the [non-free] repository >>https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/netperf >> which seems wrong. >> >> Is the MIT license really not compatible with

netperf / MIT License is not open source?

2022-08-13 Thread Lee
pointing to https://github.com/HewlettPackard/netperf/blob/master/COPYING which has HewlettPackard/netperf is licensed under the MIT License # Copyright 2021 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Thanks Lee

Re: Verison IPv6 -- I want to stick with IPv4 (was Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?)

2022-08-02 Thread Lee
On 8/2/22, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, August 01, 2022 12:08:47 PM Lee wrote: >> Verizon FIOS finally rolled out IPv6 in my area. yay! > > I guess if I read that right, Verizon still supports IPv4 and has not > announced any plans to discontinue it? correct it's quit

Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?

2022-08-02 Thread Lee
On 8/2/22, Tim Woodall wrote: > On Tue, 2 Aug 2022, Lee wrote: > >> On 8/2/22, Tim Woodall wrote: >>> On Mon, 1 Aug 2022, Lee wrote: >>> >>>> Verizon FIOS finally rolled out IPv6 in my area. yay! I'd like for >>>> my Debian server to hav

Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?

2022-08-02 Thread Lee
mbering. I >> use a pre-up command in e/n/i) >> >> But SLAAC should normally give you a static address anyway, just tied to >> your mac address (which maybe you don't want) >> > > You can just run your network using auto-generated link-local addresses > fe80::/64 and use IPv6 NAT on the firewall/router for external access. Thanks, but unless absolutely necessary I'd rather not do NAT Lee

Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?

2022-08-02 Thread Lee
On 8/2/22, Tim Woodall wrote: > On Mon, 1 Aug 2022, Lee wrote: > >> Verizon FIOS finally rolled out IPv6 in my area. yay! I'd like for >> my Debian server to have a static IPv6 address.. same as I have for >> IPv4. But how to do that? >> >> I have a Netgat

Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?

2022-08-02 Thread Lee
On 8/1/22, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, Aug 01, 2022 at 01:57:42PM -0400, Lee wrote: >> The dhcpv6 server on the netgate allows for static mappings like >> ::1:10 >> where it fills in the network/64 portion from the delegation and uses >> the :

Re: ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?

2022-08-01 Thread Lee
On 8/1/22, Andy Smith wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, Aug 01, 2022 at 12:08:47PM -0400, Lee wrote: >> I'd like for my Debian server to have a static IPv6 address.. same >> as I have for IPv4. But how to do that? >> >> I have a Netgate firewall that does a dhcp6

ipv6: static ipv6 address with dynamic network address possible?

2022-08-01 Thread Lee
. I haven't been able to figure out how to assign a static address when the network part might [will] change.. so I've got everything using managed addresses (ie. dhcp6). So effectively the server has a static address, but still.. I'd rather not depend on DHCPv6 Thoughts on how2? Thanks Lee

Re: Debian 9 cron = sounds are ok : Debian 11 cron no sound

2022-07-17 Thread Lee
modern Debian system, my first suspicion is always > that the culprit is the systemd / logind / whatever-it-is "user session" > concept. I don't know about systemd, but cron sets just a very few environment vars (interestingly enough, you _do_ get /etc/environment processed). I'd guess the problem with "works when run interactively but fails when run from cron" is because most all of the sh setup is skipped for things started by cron. Lee

Re: Debian 9 cron = sounds are ok : Debian 11 cron no sound

2022-07-17 Thread Lee
On 7/16/22, Roger Price wrote: > On Sat, 16 Jul 2022, Lee wrote: > >> I don't have play, so I tried aplay .. and it works, even if I'm >> logged out, even if someone else is logged in. >> >> ## run the script every minute >> >> $ crontab -l

Re: Debian 9 cron = sounds are ok : Debian 11 cron no sound

2022-07-16 Thread Lee
logged in. ## run the script every minute $ crontab -l | tail -3 # m h dom mon dow command * * * * */home/lee/bin/neener.sh ## which plays a .wav and an .au file $ cat ~/bin/neener.sh #!/bin/sh /usr/bin/aplay -q $HOME/Sounds/Old/NEENER.WAV sleep 0.25 /usr/bin/aplay -q $HOME/Sounds/SunOS/busy.au Lee

Re: Debian 11: How to disable IPv6

2022-07-12 Thread Lee
.. that I thought was unreachable from the public Internet because NAT :( So lesson learned - get a firewall or router that will drop packets that have IP options set. Regards, Lee

Re: ipv6 accept_ra

2022-06-28 Thread Lee
On 6/28/22, Anssi Saari wrote: > Lee writes: > >> I have a desktop and a laptop - neither one is picking up the ipv6 >> network prefix from the router advertisement. 'ifconfig -a' on both >> show a single 'inet6 fe80::' line under each interface. > > Well,

ipv6 accept_ra

2022-06-27 Thread Lee
t.ipv6.conf.wlp2s0.accept_ra = 0 How do I get the default "accept_ra = 1" set on _all_ interfaces? TIA, Lee

Re: How to change lightdm background in bullseye? (additional: weird stat behaviour)

2022-06-16 Thread Lee
edge in that area needs to respond, but wasn't there a setup question about enabling that or no? .. along the lines of updating access times requires a disk write every time a file is accessed, so one can make things faster by not updating the access time. Regards, Lee

Re: Needless DNS queries

2022-06-07 Thread Lee
On 6/8/22, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Jun 08, 2022 at 12:56:52AM +0000, Lee wrote: >> host and dig are non-standard. or use non-standard name lookups? >> library?? >> In any case, try your example with ping or ssh - the search list will >> be applied after the ini

Re: Needless DNS queries

2022-06-07 Thread Lee
tried >> as is *before* appending the search domain(s) to it, or whether it just >> skips straight to appending the search domains. >> > > Doesn't that say that, in my second example it will try ipv4.wlan.dirac., > get NXDOMAIN, and pass that up the stack. host and dig are non-standard. or use non-standard name lookups? library?? In any case, try your example with ping or ssh - the search list will be applied after the initial NXDOMAIN Lee

Re: Needless DNS queries

2022-06-07 Thread Lee
plications be querying for hostnames with the trailing > dot and, if so, would that prevent the resolver from trying to append > the search domains? You can always put the trailing dot in there yourself - eg ping foo.home. if you don't want the search list appended on a lookup failure. Lee

Re: Firewall blocking my new Debian 11 server ports 80 and 443

2022-05-29 Thread Lee
data: Reply from 69.30.225.10: bytes=32 time=43ms TTL=53 Reply from 69.30.225.10: bytes=32 time=42ms TTL=53 Reply from 69.30.225.10: bytes=32 time=43ms TTL=53 Reply from 69.30.225.10: bytes=32 time=42ms TTL=53 I had wireshark running while trying to telnet there and I get a RST ~ 45ms after sending the SYN ssh gives me a login prompt Lee

Re: setting path for root after "sudo su" and "sudo" for Debian Bullseye (11)

2022-05-23 Thread Lee
If this is a multi-user environment, you should be changing the root password whenever someone that knows the root password leaves. If you use sudo exclusively to get root permissions then the number of people leaving that could require a root password change is potentially smaller. Lee

Re: setting path for root after "sudo su" and "sudo" for Debian Bullseye (11)

2022-05-21 Thread Lee
sed the many variants of su, just "sudo" alone > for one-off use and "sudo su" when I'm doing several things as root. Why not "sudo bash" when you want to do several things as root? Lee

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