Re: Tool to crypt a password

2017-02-06 Thread Teemu Likonen
Nicolas George [2017-02-06 19:41:45+01] wrote: > L'octidi 18 pluviôse, an CCXXV, Teemu Likonen a écrit : >> I'm not expert in this area but from what I have read I'm quite sure >> that 3DES is still very much safe. There are no known practical attack >> methods and it's still used for serious encr

Re: Android phone access in Dolphin does not work

2017-02-06 Thread Gary Dale
On 03/02/17 04:52 PM, RLewis wrote: Gary Dale wrote: On 02/02/17 08:03 AM, RLewis wrote: Hi Gary -- Gary Dale wrote: On 28/01/17 09:08 AM, RLewis wrote: Hello Ken and Gary -- ken wrote: On 01/24/2017 02:38 PM, Gary Dale wrote: I'm running stretch/AMD64 and I'm having extreme problems

Re: [qubes-devel] Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Unman
On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 01:19:00PM +, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie system. > After upgrading to Debian stretch, the package unattended-upgrades got > installed. 'reverse-depends unattended-upgrades' [1] did not make me any > wiser. The

Re: Why packets (from my ISP to me) on the WAN VC side of my router are twice the size of packets on the Ethernet (and a corresponding twice as many bytes)

2017-02-06 Thread rhkramer
I'm the guy who was gobsmacked by the amount of data we (my son and I) are sucking down from our ISP (Earthlink via DSL). I've found something else that I don't understand. I'm going to keep this general at first--if anybody needs specifics, I'll try to provide them. I've now collected data

Re: Magickally Resolved?: Set resolution options without xrandr

2017-02-06 Thread Steven Mainor
I think he just meant 'In case you didn't want to read my previous paragraph, a reboot fixed it.' On Sun, 2017-02-05 at 10:26 -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Sunday, February 05, 2017 09:55:14 AM Tony Baldwin wrote: > > TL;DR: A reboot fixed me...I almost feel I've been jettisoned into > >

Re: Why packets (from my ISP to me) on the WAN VC side of my router are twice the size of packets on the Ethernet (and a corresponding twice as many bytes)

2017-02-06 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 07 February 2017 00:13:42 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, February 06, 2017 06:24:40 PM Dan Purgert wrote: > > It's a bit hard to figure out what you're actually seeing happen though, > > since your post somehow repeated itself several times, in a pretty big > > mess (there wasn't

Re: Why packets (from my ISP to me) on the WAN VC side of my router are twice the size of packets on the Ethernet (and a corresponding twice as many bytes)

2017-02-06 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, February 06, 2017 06:24:40 PM Dan Purgert wrote: > Could be MTU differences, and the router needing to do something (e.g. > 1500 on the LAN side, and 1452 on the WAN, which is usually typical for > DSL / PPPoE connections). BTW, thanks Dan for your response--I hope the resent email is a

Re: Why packets (from my ISP to me) on the WAN VC side of my router are twice the size of packets on the Ethernet (and a corresponding twice as many bytes)

2017-02-06 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, February 06, 2017 06:24:40 PM Dan Purgert wrote: > It's a bit hard to figure out what you're actually seeing happen though, > since your post somehow repeated itself several times, in a pretty big > mess (there wasn't a given start / end of one post, but rather several > copies interleav

Re: Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 06 February 2017 18:24:38 Mart van de Wege wrote: > Lisi Reisz writes: > > On Monday 06 February 2017 13:54:11 Brian wrote: > >> On Mon 06 Feb 2017 at 13:19:00 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > >> > The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie system. > >> > After upgrad

Re: Why packets (from my ISP to me) on the WAN VC side of my router are twice the size of packets on the Ethernet (and a corresponding twice as many bytes)

2017-02-06 Thread Dan Purgert
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > >* Why are there twice as many bytes measured coming in (from >Earthlink) measured on the WAN VC side of the router as measured on >the Ethernet / LAN side of the router (or, I guess the analagous >question is why are the packets twice as big? (I mean, i

Re: Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 07:24:38PM +0100, Mart van de Wege wrote: > > I agree with the developers' sentiment that automatic upgrades are a > good thing, but I really think Debian could have cooked up a better > script than !@#$% 'unattended-upgrades'. > Standard open source software response app

Re: How to fix I/O errors?

2017-02-06 Thread David Christensen
On 02/06/17 13:15, Marc Shapiro wrote: I am pasting the result of smartctl -x /dev/sda below as I have no real clue what to do with the information, but I have a few questions first. 1) I have purchased a new, very similar, Seagate 1TB drive and I plan to install it and copy the whole system to

Why packets (from my ISP to me) on the WAN VC side of my router are twice the size of packets on the Ethernet (and a corresponding twice as many bytes)

2017-02-06 Thread rhkramer
I'm the guy who was gobsmacked by the amount of data we (my son and I) are sucking down from our ISP (Earthlink via DSL). I've found something else that I don't understand. I'm going to keep this general at first--if anybody needs specifics, I'll try to provide them. I've now collected data fo

Re: How to fix I/O errors?

2017-02-06 Thread Felix Miata
Gene Heskett composed on 2017-02-06 12:28 (UTC-0500): That cold spare will eventually develop stiction, seizing the parked haed to the surface of the disk solidly enough that the disk motor cannot break it loose to spin the disk up. Such is best treated by hooking up the cables, but holding the

Re: How to fix I/O errors?

2017-02-06 Thread David Christensen
On 02/06/17 09:28, Gene Heskett wrote: That cold spare will eventually develop stiction, seizing the parked haed to the surface of the disk solidly enough that the disk motor cannot break it loose to spin the disk up. Such is best treated by hooking up the cables, but holding the drive in your h

Re: How to fix I/O errors?

2017-02-06 Thread David Christensen
On 02/06/17 07:22, Joe Pfeiffer wrote: David Christensen writes: I've found (and heard) that the worst thing I can do to a HDD is put it on the shelf and let it rot. I've had more than a few that failed shortly after being put into a computer. I hadn't heard this... I've got a drive I've be

Re: How to fix I/O errors?

2017-02-06 Thread Marc Shapiro
On 02/03/2017 11:13 PM, David Christensen wrote: On 02/03/17 13:47, Marc Shapiro wrote: On 02/02/2017 10:23 PM, David Christensen wrote: Have you downloaded and run the manufacturer diagnostic utilities for all your drives? What do they say? I have now downloaded and run Seagate's tools and

Re: Tool to crypt a password

2017-02-06 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 05:43:32PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > L'octidi 18 pluviôse, an CCXXV, Greg Wooledge a écrit : > > I wrote this many years ago. It's primitive, but may suit: > > > > http://wooledge.org/~greg/crypt/ > > Indeed. Unfortunate

Re: Update: My current intentRe: Advice / recommendations on Inexpensive Managed Ethernet Switches

2017-02-06 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Thanks, very informative (esp. the ycombinator link). which reminds me of those two cases RHEL https://lwn.net/Articles/432012/ GRSec https://lwn.net/Articles/655721/

Re: Update: My current intentRe: Advice / recommendations on Inexpensive Managed Ethernet Switches

2017-02-06 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, February 06, 2017 10:49:53 AM Dan Ritter wrote: > If you read carefully, you'll discover that LibertyBSD's > complaints have not been addressed: Ubiquiti will ship you > some source code, but not what's needed to build a booting > system of your own. Thanks, it was a pain to try to read

Re: Tool to crypt a password

2017-02-06 Thread Nicolas George
L'octidi 18 pluviôse, an CCXXV, Teemu Likonen a écrit : > I'm not expert in this area but from what I have read I'm quite sure > that 3DES is still very much safe. There are no known practical attack > methods and it's still used for serious encryption. I think you are mistaken. As a block cipher

Re: Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Mart van de Wege
Lisi Reisz writes: > On Monday 06 February 2017 13:54:11 Brian wrote: >> On Mon 06 Feb 2017 at 13:19:00 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote: >> > The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie system. >> > After upgrading to Debian stretch, the package unattended-upgrades got >> > insta

Re: Some x-terminals do not compose unicode characters

2017-02-06 Thread Alessandro T.
On 05/02/2017 23:18, deloptes wrote: > [...] > now check for tty > > cat /etc/default/console-setup > # CONFIGURATION FILE FOR SETUPCON > > # Consult the console-setup(5) manual page. > > ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]" > > CHARMAP="UTF-8" > > CODESET="guess" > FONTFACE="Fixed" > FONTSIZE="8x16" >

Re: Locales

2017-02-06 Thread Alessandro T.
On 06/02/2017 07:53, Teemu Likonen wrote: > Alessandro T. [2017-02-05 22:10:55+01] wrote: > >> Isn't localization set by locale? > I have not followed this thread closely but will just point that > nowadays it's probably good idea to set locales with "localectl". That > command will write the chang

Re: Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Joe
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 17:18:25 + Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Monday 06 February 2017 16:55:25 Joe wrote: > > On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 16:30:36 + > > > > Lisi Reisz wrote: > > > On Monday 06 February 2017 13:54:11 Brian wrote: > > > > On Mon 06 Feb 2017 at 13:19:00 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote:

Re: Tool to crypt a password

2017-02-06 Thread Teemu Likonen
Nicolas George [2017-02-06 17:43:32+01] wrote: > L'octidi 18 pluviôse, an CCXXV, Greg Wooledge a écrit : >> I wrote this many years ago. It's primitive, but may suit: >> >> http://wooledge.org/~greg/crypt/ > > Indeed. Unfortunately, it suffers from a limitation similar to the one > of htpasswd:

Re: How to fix I/O errors?

2017-02-06 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 06 February 2017 10:22:54 Joe Pfeiffer wrote: > David Christensen writes: > > On 02/04/17 07:18, Ric Moore wrote: > >> I'm looking at a Seagate 750 gig drive that went south on me with a > >> pile of errors. Good luck getting Seagate to give a good gosh darn. > >> In the past I have had

Re: Re: Debian Sid not booting - systemd failed to register manager vtable: file exists

2017-02-06 Thread Leonhardt,Christian
Hello Jiri, I had the same problem and removing sssd solved the issue. Thank you for the solution. Do you know if there is already a bug report so the developers are aware of the problem? Greetings Leo signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 06 February 2017 16:55:25 Joe wrote: > On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 16:30:36 + > > Lisi Reisz wrote: > > On Monday 06 February 2017 13:54:11 Brian wrote: > > > On Mon 06 Feb 2017 at 13:19:00 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > > > > The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie >

Re: Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Joe
On Mon, 6 Feb 2017 16:30:36 + Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Monday 06 February 2017 13:54:11 Brian wrote: > > On Mon 06 Feb 2017 at 13:19:00 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > > > The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie > > > system. After upgrading to Debian stretch, the pack

Re: Tool to crypt a password

2017-02-06 Thread Nicolas George
L'octidi 18 pluviôse, an CCXXV, Greg Wooledge a écrit : > I wrote this many years ago. It's primitive, but may suit: > > http://wooledge.org/~greg/crypt/ Indeed. Unfortunately, it suffers from a limitation similar to the one of htpasswd: it only supports 3DES, the oldest and weakest hashing algo

Re: Tool to crypt a password

2017-02-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 05:28:39PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > Does anybody know a packaged program that provides a simple but good > interface to the libc's crypt() function? I wrote this many years ago. It's primitive, but may suit: http://wooledge.org/~greg/crypt/ > [...] a packaged progr

Re: Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 06 February 2017 13:54:11 Brian wrote: > On Mon 06 Feb 2017 at 13:19:00 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > > The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie system. > > After upgrading to Debian stretch, the package unattended-upgrades got > > installed. 'reverse-depends unat

Tool to crypt a password

2017-02-06 Thread Nicolas George
Hi. Does anybody know a packaged program that provides a simple but good interface to the libc's crypt() function? I mean something that reads "2JTnJhXPzISn" on stdin and writes "$6$BqdmYkw0fsG5y8Av$LOTAkcnFu.LJlaZH./16RgX.IqSPoxuhALCqgih9tMqspMLMVzJ9WZqxUJr/.ium/8pi3iWh56G..V1XcRvNo." on stdout,

Re: How to fix I/O errors?

2017-02-06 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
David Christensen writes: > On 02/04/17 07:18, Ric Moore wrote: >> I'm looking at a Seagate 750 gig drive that went south on me with a pile >> of errors. Good luck getting Seagate to give a good gosh darn. In the >> past I have had mixed results replacing the drive motherboard. I saved >> two out

Re: Update: My current intentRe: Advice / recommendations on Inexpensive Managed Ethernet Switches

2017-02-06 Thread Dan Ritter
On Sun, Feb 05, 2017 at 11:54:35AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > I am the OP, I want to thank everyone for their comments. > > I think I've decided to buy an inexpensive router instead of a switch, and, > in > fact, I think I'll go with a Ubiquiti ER-X 256MB Storage 5 Gigabit RJ45 > ports.

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Re: Update: My current intentRe: Advice / recommendations on Inexpensive Managed Ethernet Switches

2017-02-06 Thread rhkramer
Oops, I really got those names confused: * The person that mentioned that a router would be able to measure bandwidth / traffic to each device on my LAN was Dan Ritter. * The Dan Weber's name is really Bob Weber. Apologies to you both, I really should have gone back and re-read the origin

Re: Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Brian
On Mon 06 Feb 2017 at 13:19:00 +, Patrick Schleizer wrote: > The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie system. > After upgrading to Debian stretch, the package unattended-upgrades got > installed. 'reverse-depends unattended-upgrades' [1] did not make me any > wiser. There

Why gets unattended-upgrades installed after Debian jessie -> Debian stretch upgrade?

2017-02-06 Thread Patrick Schleizer
The unattended-upgrades was not installed on my Debian jessie system. After upgrading to Debian stretch, the package unattended-upgrades got installed. 'reverse-depends unattended-upgrades' [1] did not make me any wiser. There must be a gap of my apt knowledge. Can anyone shed light on this please?

Re: how to deploy common ssh_config and sshd_config settings on all hosts?

2017-02-06 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 09:45:36AM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote: > Hi Andy, > > On 02/02/17 17:43, Andy Smith wrote: > > Hi Harald, > > > > On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 02:50:09PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote: > >> > >> Exactly. The central place in my case i

Re: how to deploy common ssh_config and sshd_config settings on all hosts?

2017-02-06 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi Andy, On 02/02/17 17:43, Andy Smith wrote: > Hi Harald, > > On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 02:50:09PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote: >> >> Exactly. The central place in my case is a debian source package. It >> provides binary meta-packages referencing other packages and some >> /etc/service.d/local.con