Re: Don't drink and dupload ;-) ( Colla de sosos !!! ... i potser alguna sosa. #2 )

2010-06-25 Thread Orestes Mas
El Dimecres dia Dimecres 23 Juny 2010 hub...@telefonica.net  
hub...@telefonica.net hub...@telefonica.net va escriure:
 Mensaje original
 De: lorajo...@paranoici.org
 Fecha: 22/06/2010 9:58
 Para: Orestes Masores...@tsc.upc.edu
 CC: debian-user-catalan@lists.debian.org
 Asunto: Re: Donamp;#39;t drink and dupload ;-) ( Colla de sosos !!! ... i
 potseralguna sosa. #2 )
 
  Jo en principi m'apunto, i sospito que com a mínim en Hubble i Pinto
  vindrien...
 
 Ja sabia jo que acabaria sent sospitós d'alguna cosa.
 Dons sospites be.
 
 apa, a veure si ens decidim d'una vegada.

A partir del 7, que és quan torna el Serni. Potser el divendres 9, estaria bé?

Orestes.


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Infos 'Trojan-Downloader.BAT.Ftp.z' sur image Iso :: http//cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/5.0.4/amd64/iso-dvd/ :: d'après mon antivirus (Kaspersky)

2010-06-25 Thread je . chris . setaro
Bonjour

En téléchargement l'image :: debian-504-amd64-DVD-5.iso sur votre site ::
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/5.0.4/amd64/iso-dvd/

voici l'alerte de que m'a donnée Kaspersky ::
-

25/06/2010 10:08:05Le fichier:
http://hammurabi.acc.umu.se/debian-cd/5.0.4/amd64/iso-dvd/debian-504-amd64-DVD-5.iso//pool/main/n/nepenthes/nepenthes_0.2.2-3_amd64.deb//data.tar.gz//data.tar//./usr/share/doc/nepenthes/README.VFS
   détectés
: cheval de Troie 'Trojan-Downloader.BAT.Ftp.z'


Cordialement et bon WE à vous.

Jean-Christophe Setaro

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Re: Infos 'Trojan-Downloader.BAT.Ftp.z' sur image Iso :: http//cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/5.0.4/amd64/iso-dvd/ :: d'ap rès mon antivirus (Kaspersky)

2010-06-25 Thread Rémi Vanicat
je.chris.set...@free.fr writes:

 Bonjour

 En téléchargement l'image :: debian-504-amd64-DVD-5.iso sur votre site ::
 http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/5.0.4/amd64/iso-dvd/

 voici l'alerte de que m'a donnée Kaspersky ::
 -

 25/06/2010 10:08:05Le fichier:
 http://hammurabi.acc.umu.se/debian-cd/5.0.4/amd64/iso-dvd/debian-504-amd64-DVD-5.iso//pool/main/n/nepenthes/nepenthes_0.2.2-3_amd64.deb//data.tar.gz//data.tar//./usr/share/doc/nepenthes/README.VFS
détectés
 : cheval de Troie 'Trojan-Downloader.BAT.Ftp.z'


 Cordialement et bon WE à vous.

Le paquet nepenthes est un « pot de miel_» qui simule des vulnérabilités
connues dans le but de rassembler des information sur les attaques
potentielles. la présence dans ce paquet de chevaux de Troie n'est donc
pas incongrue. 

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Re: initramfs-tools(Suite)[Résolu]

2010-06-25 Thread Courrier Debian
Bonjour,
Le jeudi 24 juin 2010 23:28:47, Christophe a écrit :
 Le jeudi 24 juin 2010 à 23:20 +0200, daniel huhardeaux a écrit :
  Le 24/06/2010 22:34, Courrier Debian a écrit :
   [...]
   Removing /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-trunk-amd64.dpkg-bak
   update-initramfs: failed for /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-trunk-amd64
   Je ne vois pas ou est l'erreur, si quelqu'un a une idée je suis
   preneur.
  
  Avant d'installer quoique ce soit, supprime ce paquet.
  
  #sudo aptitude purge linux-image-2.6.32-trunk-amd64
  
  ensuite tout devrait rentrer en ordre
 
 A sa place, j'éviterais, étant donné que initramfs est bancal.
 
 J'ai trouvé depuis le bug qui semble être le sien :
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=586554
 Le paquet d'où provient le 'hook' iscan, non originaire de Debian, est
 en cause.
 
 Un apt-get --purge remove iscan devrait tout remettre en ordre.
 
 Christophe
Effectivement le paquet iscan ne fait pas bon ménage avec la dernière version 
intramfs-tools,Le fait de le supprimer a résolu le pb.
 C'est dommage car iscan exploitait mieux les potentialités de mon scanner 
Epson perfection V100 que xsane.
Merci Christophe, j'avais cherché les Bugs de intramfs-tools et je ne l'avais 
pas trouvé.
Philippe

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Re: [Aptitude] Echec de mise à jour...

2010-06-25 Thread Dominique Pautrel

Bonjour,

Sylvain Sauvage wrote:

1. Tu a[vai]s des paquets cassés. Tu ne devrais pas lancer
l’installation tant que tu n’as pas réparé ça. L’interface
d’aptitude te permets de voir les problèmes (tu as le nombre de
paquets cassés et une bande rouge qui s’affiche en bas) et les
solutions proposées et de modifier ces dernières ('e' pour
examiner, '.' et ',' pour voir la suivante/précédente, c’est
écrit en bas). Tu peux aussi aider le résolveur en forçant
l’installation ou la désinstallation de certains paquets, ou en
lui indiquant ce que tu préfères dans l’écran où tu examines les
solutions (p.ex. 'r' sur un paquet signifie « je refuse de faire
ça pour ce paquet »).
  
J'ai essayé quelques trucs hier soir mais n'ai encore jamais trouvé le 
bon... c'est malgré tout un peu abscons pour moi...

2. Il semble en effet que la libisc52 soit en conflit avec la
libisc50 (qu’elle est sans-doute censée remplacer). Tu peux
essayer de marquer la libisc50 à purger
Si je choisis Annuler les actions en attente, j'ai le bandeau rouge en 
bas qui me conseille une mise à jour. Après examen (e), c'est 
*libisc52* dans Résolution des dépendances.*

*
Ci-joint le résultat d'une tentative de suppression complète de 
libisc50. Visiblement il lui faut libisc52 de toute façon...


# aptitude purge libisc50 | tee purge_libisc50.log
Lecture des listes de paquets...
...
Lecture des descriptions de tâches...
Les paquets suivants sont CASSÉS : 
  bind9-host dnsutils libbind9-50 libdns55 libisccc50 libisccfg50 
Les paquets suivants seront ENLEVÉS : 
  libisc50{ap} 
0 paquets mis à jour, 0 nouvellement installés, 1 à enlever et 324 non mis à 
jour.
Il est nécessaire de télécharger 0o d'archives. Après dépaquetage, 401ko seront 
libérés.
Les paquets suivants ont des dépendances non satisfaites :
  bind9-host: Dépend: libisc52 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais il n'est pas 
installable
  dnsutils: Dépend: libisc52 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais il n'est pas 
installable
  libdns55: Dépend: libisc52 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais il n'est pas 
installable
  libisccc50: Dépend: libisc52 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais il n'est pas 
installable
  libbind9-50: Dépend: libisc52 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais il n'est 
pas installable
  libisccfg50: Dépend: libisc52 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais il n'est 
pas installable
Les actions suivantes permettront de résoudre ces dépendances :

Installer les paquets suivants :
libisc52 [1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2 (stable)]

Le score est de 43

Accepter cette solution ? [Y/n/q/?] Les NOUVEAUX paquets suivants vont être 
installés : 
  libisc52{a} 
Les paquets suivants seront ENLEVÉS : 
  libisc50{ap} 
Les paquets partiellement installés suivants seront configurés : 
  bind9-host dnsutils libbind9-50 libdns55 libisccc50 libisccfg50 
0 paquets mis à jour, 1 nouvellement installés, 1 à enlever et 324 non mis à 
jour.
Il est nécessaire de télécharger 0o/154ko d'archives. Après dépaquetage, 0o 
seront utilisés.
Voulez-vous continuer ? [Y/n/?] Écriture de l'information d'état étendu...
(Lecture de la base de données... 
(Lecture de la base de données... 5%
(Lecture de la base de données... 100%
(Lecture de la base de données... 147915 fichiers et répertoires déjà 
installés.)
Dépaquetage de libisc52 (à partir de 
.../libisc52_1%3a9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2_i386.deb) ...
dpkg : erreur de traitement de 
/var/cache/apt/archives/libisc52_1%3a9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2_i386.deb 
(--unpack) :
 tentative de remplacement de « /usr/lib/libisc.so.50 », qui appartient aussi 
au paquet libisc50 1:9.6.1.dfsg.P3-1
Des erreurs ont été rencontrées pendant l'exécution :
 /var/cache/apt/archives/libisc52_1%3a9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2_i386.deb
localepurge: checking system for new locale ...
localepurge: processing locale files ...
localepurge: processing man pages ...
Lecture des listes de paquets...
...
Lecture des descriptions de tâches...


Re: [Aptitude] Echec de mise à jour...

2010-06-25 Thread Thierry Chatelet
On Thursday 24 June 2010 17:30:12 Dominique Pautrel wrote:
 Bonjour,
 
 Comme peut-être quelques uns sur la liste je suis un utilisateur très
 basique de Debian. D'Aptitude je connais peu, le plus souvent j'ouvre
 l'interface, j'appuie sur u pour mettre à jour les sources, U pour
 mettre à jour les paquets automatiquement, puis deux fois g pour
 obtenir et installer les mises à jour
 
 Et là j'ai un petit souci : l'installation se bloque et je ne saurais
 pas facilement dire pourquoi... J'ai remis le nez dans les pages man en
 diagonale (mon problème est que je suis toujours pressé) mais n'ai rien
 trouvé de probant pour me dépanner. Comme cela fait quelques jours que
 je coince je m'en remet à vous...
 
 var/log/aptitude ne me cause pas plus que ça :
 
 
 
 Aptitude 0.4.11.11: journal
 jeu., juin 24 2010 16:15:49 +0200
 
 IMPORTANT : ce journal ne contient que les actions demandées ; certaines
 actions qui
 échouent à cause d'erreurs de dpkg peuvent donc ne pas être réalisées.
 
 477 paquets vont être installés, et 2 retirés.
 7963ko d'espace disque vont être utilisés
 ===
  [SUPPRIMÉ, NON UTILISÉ] libiptcdata0
 [CONSERVÉ, DÉPENDANCES] libakonadiprivate1
 [CONSERVÉ, DÉPENDANCES] mysql-server-5.0
 [INSTALLÉ, DÉPENDANCES] libedata-cal1.2-7
 etc... ...
 
 
 Je soupconne fortement le paquet *libisc52* d'être le premier à bloquer
 (je ne sais pas ou trouver sur fichier ce qui s'affiche à l'écran et
 comme cela défile...) mais ne connais pas sa raison d'être,
 *libbind9-50* dépend de *libisc52*, etc... et donc 477 paquets sont
 ainsi en attente puisque les mises à jour de sécurité échouent...
 
 Merci d'avance pour l'aide au débutant que je suis... :-)

Serais-tu atteint par ce bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=584585
Thierry

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Re: [Aptitude] Echec de mise à jour...

2010-06-25 Thread Dominique Pautrel

Thierry Chatelet wrote:

Serais-tu atteint par ce bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=584585
Thierry

  

De ce que j'en comprend il semblerait bien que oui...
Une boucle de dépendances qui ne peut se régler seule.

Que devrais-je faire alors d'après toi / d'après vous ?
A) Tenter la réparation adopté par Synx (en bas de la page) ?
B) Serait-il utile que je remonte à mon tour le bug ?

(je ne sais pas comment faire : Il faut écrire à 584...@bugs.debian.org 
? et pour y mettre quoi ? Si ça ne fait pas avancer le schmil-blik c'est 
du bruit pour rien...)



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Re: [Aptitude] Echec de mise à jour...

2010-06-25 Thread Dominique Pautrel

Dominique Pautrel wrote:


Thierry Chatelet wrote:

Serais-tu atteint par ce bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=584585
Thierry

  

De ce que j'en comprend il semblerait bien que oui...
Une boucle de dépendances qui ne peut se régler seule.

Que devrais-je faire alors d'après toi / d'après vous ?
A) Tenter la réparation adopté par Synx (en bas de la page) ?

Bon j'ai tenté la démarche de Synx, donc chez moi ça a donné :
# apt-get -f --purge autoremove libisc50- bind9-host- dnsutils- 
libbind9-50- libdns555- libisccc50- libisccfg50-


Lecture des listes de paquets...
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances...
Lecture des informations d'état...
Vous pouvez lancer « apt-get -f install » pour corriger ces problèmes :
Les paquets suivants contiennent des dépendances non satisfaites :
 avahi-daemon: Dépend: bind9-host mais ne sera pas installé ou
   host

Comme je n'ai pas vu le paquet bind9-host dans le 'fix' de Synx j'ai 
retenté légerement différemment :
# apt-get -f --purge autoremove libisc50- dnsutils- libbindÃ9-50- 
libdns55- libisccc50- libisccfg50- | tee apt-purge2.log


Lecture des listes de paquets...
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances...
Lecture des informations d'état...
Vous pouvez lancer « apt-get -f install » pour corriger ces problèmes :
Les paquets suivants contiennent des dépendances non satisfaites :
 bind9-host: Dépend: libbind9-50 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais ne 
sera pas installé
 Dépend: libdns55 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais ne 
sera pas installé
 Dépend: libisc52 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais ne 
sera pas installé

 Dépend: libisccc50 mais ne sera pas installé
 Dépend: libisccfg50 (= 1:9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2) mais ne 
sera pas installé


Et donc comme vous pouvez le voir ce n'est pas couronné de succès...
Mais peut-être (sans doute) m'y prends-je mal ???

B) Serait-il utile que je remonte à mon tour le bug ?

(je ne sais pas comment faire : Il faut écrire à 
584...@bugs.debian.org ? et pour y mettre quoi ? Si ça ne fait pas 
avancer le schmil-blik c'est du bruit pour rien...)
Question subsidiaire : (A part Ctrl-X/C/V) Je ne connais pas le 
copier/coller en mode de ligne de commande. Qu'est-ce ?



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Re: [Aptitude] Echec de mise à jour...

2010-06-25 Thread steve
Salut, 

Je n'ai pas tout suivi, mais as-tu tenté un

apt-get -f install

comme recommandé dans la sortie d'aptitude ?


 Construction de l'arbre des dépendances...
 Lecture des informations d'état...
 Vous pouvez lancer « apt-get -f install » pour corriger ces problèmes :

   ^^ ici


 Et donc comme vous pouvez le voir ce n'est pas couronné de succès...
 Mais peut-être (sans doute) m'y prends-je mal ???

Certaines fois on tombe dans ce genre de dépendances en boucle, et cela
met un moment avant de trouver la solution (mais on y arrive souvent, ou
alors on patiente quelques jours et le prochain upgrade règle le
problème).

 (je ne sais pas comment faire : Il faut écrire à  
 584...@bugs.debian.org ? et pour y mettre quoi ? Si ça ne fait pas  
 avancer le schmil-blik c'est du bruit pour rien...)
 Question subsidiaire : (A part Ctrl-X/C/V) Je ne connais pas le  
 copier/coller en mode de ligne de commande. Qu'est-ce ?

Si tu es sous X, tu sélectionne ton texte et ensuite un double-clic dans
ton client de messagerie collera ce texte.

Bon courage.

s.

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Re: [Aptitude] Echec de mise à jour...

2010-06-25 Thread Dominique Pautrel

steve wrote:
Salut, 


Je n'ai pas tout suivi, mais as-tu tenté un

apt-get -f install

comme recommandé dans la sortie d'aptitude ?
  

De ce que j'en voie apt-get réagit - à peu près - comme aptitude :

# apt-get -f install

Lecture des listes de paquets...
Construction de l'arbre des dépendances...
Lecture des informations d'état...
Correction des dépendances... Fait
Les paquets supplémentaires suivants seront installés :
 libisc52
Les NOUVEAUX paquets suivants seront installés :
 libisc52
0 mis à jour, 1 nouvellement installés, 0 à enlever et 324 non mis à jour.
6 partiellement installés ou enlevés.
Il est nécessaire de prendre 0o/154ko dans les archives.
Après cette opération, 401ko d'espace disque supplémentaires seront 
utilisés.

Souhaitez-vous continuer [O/n] ? (Lecture de la base de données...
(Lecture de la base de données... 5%
(Lecture de la base de données... 100%
(Lecture de la base de données... 147915 fichiers et répertoires déjà 
installés.)
Dépaquetage de libisc52 (à partir de 
.../libisc52_1%3a9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2_i386.deb) ...
dpkg : erreur de traitement de 
/var/cache/apt/archives/libisc52_1%3a9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2_i386.deb 
(--unpack) :
tentative de remplacement de « /usr/lib/libisc.so.50 », qui appartient 
aussi au paquet libisc50 1:9.6.1.dfsg.P3-1

Des erreurs ont été rencontrées pendant l'exécution :
/var/cache/apt/archives/libisc52_1%3a9.6.ESV.R1+dfsg-0+lenny2_i386.deb
localepurge: checking system for new locale ...
localepurge: processing locale files ...
localepurge: processing man pages ...

Là encore il me semble que Thierry a raison :

:-) 


Serais-tu atteint par ce bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=584585




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Squid/dansguardian versus alcasar

2010-06-25 Thread Frédéric ZULIAN

Bonjour,

J'ai pu configurer squid et danguardian à l'aide d'une doc fort bien
fait et  fournie par un membre de la liste que je remercie (Papinux).

Face au duo squid/Danguardian, plusieurs responsables  réseau me parlent
de alcasar http://www.alcasar.info/

Auriez-vous des retours d'expériences ? 
Le tout sous X est t-il vraiment fonctionnel ?


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conférence-formation : modules du noyau

2010-06-25 Thread corbie
CONFÉRENCES-FORMATION :
 
SAVOIR MANIPULER LES MODULES DU NOYAU ET RÉSOUDRE LES INCOMPATIBILITÉS
La RECONNAISSANCE de VOS MATÉRIELS SOUS LINUX

PROGRAMME :
Formation exceptionnelle, pour apprendre à diagnostiquer la reconnaissance 
incorrecte du matériel, à manipuler les modules du noyau et à résoudre les 
incompatibilités. 
Cette session sera animée par un conférencier, actif sur #u-classroom et qui 
accepte de mettre son expérience à disposition. 

QUAND : le samedi 3 juillet 2010, de 14h00 à 17h30. 

OU : Elle se tiendra dans les locaux du premier hacklab parisien, appelé le 
tmp/lab : /tmp/lab  6Bis
6Bis rue Leon Geffroy
94400 Vitry sur Seine
Station RER C : Les Ardoines (à 10mn de Saint-Michel)
www.tmplab.org/contact/. 

Pour en savoir plus sur tmp/lab :
www.tmplab.org/wiki/index.php/A_little_history_of_/tmp/lab#Fran.C3.A7ais. 

Pour en savoir plus sur les hacklabs :
lacantine.ubicast.eu/videos/les-hackerspaces/. 

Le tmp/lab est un lieu original, abritant bon nombre d'électroniciens, en plus 
des informaticiens. Il dispose d'un réseau local, d'un accès à l'Internet, et 
est suffisament spacieux pour accueillir plusieurs dizaines d'auditeurs. 
Néanmoins, il nous est demandé, aux plus motivés d'entre nous, de nous rendre 
sur place AVANT la session de formation, afin de rendre conforme à nos besoins 
les PC disponibles (formatage des machines autorisées). 
Nous comptons sur vous pour ça, l'organisateur, Frédéric DUMAS, étant trop loin 
pour le faire. 

S'INSCRIRE  : Frederic Dumas f.du...@ellis.siteparc.fr

Organisateur : www.starinux.org/formation-modules.php

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Re: Debain Lenny 5.0 - problem z karta sieciowa intela

2010-06-25 Thread For@ll
 Witam,

Temat karty powrócił i muszę go użyć z kernelem
2.6.26-2-vserver-686-bigmem, oczywiście kernel ten nie widzi drugiej
karty sieciowej, więc pobrałem sterowniki ze strony intela,
skompilowałem, załadowałem i tutaj zonk, przy pierwszym załadowaniu z
palca obie karty są widoczne, natomiast już po restartcie karta druga
jest niewidoczna, chodź moduł jest załadowany.
Usunięcie ręcznie modułu i załadowanie go również ręcznie daje efekt
taki że obie karty są widoczne.
Ma ktoś jeszcze jakiś pomysł na to? wpisy z /etv/udev/rules.d/ dotyczące
kart były usuwane.

Chodzi o model karty:

00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82578DM Gigabit Network
Connection (rev 05)


Pozdrawiam,
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adduser problem

2010-06-25 Thread Michał Leon Grzegorczyk
Witam.

Po ostatniej aktualizacji pakietów mam problem z dodawaniem użytkowników za
pomocą polecenia adduser.

Mianowicie, napisałem prosty skrypcik po którego uruchomieniu wystarczyło że
podam login i hasło.

Teraz przy odpalaniu skryptu dostaję informację:

adduser: Only one or two names allowed.

To samo jeśli spróbuję uruchomić polecenie adduser z przełącznikami ale bez
nazwy użytkownika.

Czy to jest nowa funkcjonalność, czy jakiś bug?

 

Pozdrawiam
MG



Re: Debain Lenny 5.0 - problem z karta sieciowa intela

2010-06-25 Thread Jaroslaw Bylina
Ja tam bym się nie przejmował... Skoro ręcznie działa, to napisz skrypt, który 
ręcznie ładuje moduł zaraz po reboocie i już... :)

pzdr,
jmb

= Dnia: piątek, 25 czerwca 2010, f...@ll pisze:
  Witam,

 Temat karty powrócił i muszę go użyć z kernelem
 2.6.26-2-vserver-686-bigmem, oczywiście kernel ten nie widzi drugiej
 karty sieciowej, więc pobrałem sterowniki ze strony intela,
 skompilowałem, załadowałem i tutaj zonk, przy pierwszym załadowaniu z
 palca obie karty są widoczne, natomiast już po restartcie karta druga
 jest niewidoczna, chodź moduł jest załadowany.
 Usunięcie ręcznie modułu i załadowanie go również ręcznie daje efekt
 taki że obie karty są widoczne.
 Ma ktoś jeszcze jakiś pomysł na to? wpisy z /etv/udev/rules.d/ dotyczące
 kart były usuwane.

 Chodzi o model karty:

 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82578DM Gigabit Network
 Connection (rev 05)


 Pozdrawiam,
 Albert



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Re: Don Debian Squezze y el Fuck MS Exchange 2007

2010-06-25 Thread Javier Barroso
2010/6/24 Francisco Javier Aravena Jimenez djmkcheve...@gmail.com

 Estimados

 Esperando que estén bien.

 les comento en mi laburo, han migradao a la despreciable plataforma de
 exchange 2007 (en la 2003, no había tenido mayor problema.)

 El problema radica en que no lo puedo instalar, por que las dependencias no
 se cumplen, el paquete evolution-mapi esta en SID, aunque cambie los repos,
 apuntado a sid (actualmente, estoy en squeeze)

 pero al realizar el apt-get install evolution-mapi
 me indica que no puede instalarse..

   evolution-mapi: Depende: libcamel1.2-14 ( 2.29) pero 2.30.1-5 va a ser
 instalado
   Depende: libedata-cal1.2-6 (= 2.28.3.1) pero no es
 instalable
   Depende: libedataserver1.2-11 (= 2.28.3.1) pero no es
 instalable
   Depende: libexchangemapi-1.0-0 (= 0.28) pero no va a
 instalarse
   Depende: libexchangemapi-1.0-0 ( 0.29) pero no va a
 instalarse
   Depende: evolution ( 2.29.0) pero 2.30.1.2-3 va a ser
 instalado
   libcamel1.2-11: Depende: libedataserver1.2-9 (= 2.22.3) pero no es
 instalable
   Depende: libkrb53 (= 1.6.dfsg.2) pero no es instalable
 E: Dependencias incumplidas. Intente 'apt-get -f install' sin paquetes (o
 especifique una solución).

 al ejecutar apt-get -f install obviamente me lo desinstala y quedo en
 nada... en mi trabajo es prioritario, por que si no me cortan el agua con
 debian y me mandaran a usar el despreciable pantallazo azul, con su suite
 llena de basura y obviamente no deseo eso...

 Hay alguna solución momentánea a eso ??? o la opción de forzar la
 instalación, me tiene bien bajoneado eso, mas encima mi compañero me saca
 pica por que en su ubuntu le funciona perfecto ag... aver si
 aguien tuvo alguna solución...

Parece que están rotas las dependencias del paquete, no sé si se debería
reportar como bug.

Yo probaría a añadir snapshot.debian.org como repositorio, y elegir el
snapshot del 28 de abril de 2010, y cuando esté entrar en aptitude y elegir
la versión 2.28.3 de evolution (pulsando la 'v' cuando el cursor esté sobre
el paquete) e instalar el paquete evolution-mapi que con esto debe cumplir
las dependencias

¡Creo que el que podamos tener el snapshot.debian.org es una maravilla que
nos ha caido del cielo!

¿Cómo se haría esto con apt-get , -t fecha o algo así?

Un saludo y suerte !


Wordpress no me deja crear páginas

2010-06-25 Thread Gorka
Buenas.

He instalado wordpress con permiso 770 usuario usuario:www-data a todas las
carpetas y archivos.
Visualizo la página home perfectamente, pero si en el administrador creo una
nueva página 'PaginaOtra' me aparece en el menú de la home 'PaginaOtra',
pero no me crea la carpeta '/PaginaOtra/'.
No entiendo por qué.

¿Alguna Idea?

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Opciones de montaje

2010-06-25 Thread Mario Daniel Carugno
Hola lista,

Quisiera especificar algunas opciones de montaje para los dispositivos
usb, pero con todas estas nuevas configuraciones automagicas, en el
fstab ya no hay una entrada para el mismo.

Existe algun otro archivo donde pueda definir opciones de montaje para el usb ?

Gracias


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Re: Opciones de montaje

2010-06-25 Thread Juan Antonio
El 25/06/10 14:59, Mario Daniel Carugno escribió:
 Hola lista,

 Quisiera especificar algunas opciones de montaje para los dispositivos
 usb, pero con todas estas nuevas configuraciones automagicas, en el
 fstab ya no hay una entrada para el mismo.

 Existe algun otro archivo donde pueda definir opciones de montaje para el usb 
 ?

 Gracias


   
Si usas hal deberías poder hacerlo definiendo una política adecuada, si
no directamente con una regla de udev.

Un saludo.


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Re: Opciones de montaje

2010-06-25 Thread Camaleón
El Fri, 25 Jun 2010 09:59:16 -0300, Mario Daniel Carugno escribió:

 Quisiera especificar algunas opciones de montaje para los dispositivos
 usb, pero con todas estas nuevas configuraciones automagicas, en el
 fstab ya no hay una entrada para el mismo.
 
 Existe algun otro archivo donde pueda definir opciones de montaje para
 el usb ?

El /etc/fstab sigue siendo válido. Puedes definir las opciones que 
quieras ahí, siempre y cuando se trate de un punto de montaje estático.

Si usas GNOME, también puedes modificar estas opciones -que en este caso 
afectan a cualquier chisme USB- desde el editor de configuración.

Saludos,

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Re: Wordpress no me deja crear páginas

2010-06-25 Thread Felix Perez
El día 25 de junio de 2010 08:51, Gorka gorkali...@yahoo.es escribió:
 Buenas.

 He instalado wordpress con permiso 770 usuario usuario:www-data a todas las
 carpetas y archivos.
 Visualizo la página home perfectamente, pero si en el administrador creo una
 nueva página 'PaginaOtra' me aparece en el menú de la home 'PaginaOtra',
 pero no me crea la carpeta '/PaginaOtra/'.
 No entiendo por qué.

 ¿Alguna Idea?


¿qué te dicen en la lista de wordpress?

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Re: Don Debian Squezze y el Fuck MS Exchange 2007

2010-06-25 Thread Francisco Javier Aravena Jimenez
El 25 de junio de 2010 05:01, Javier Barroso javibarr...@gmail.comescribió:



 2010/6/24 Francisco Javier Aravena Jimenez djmkcheve...@gmail.com

 Estimados

 Esperando que estén bien.

 les comento en mi laburo, han migradao a la despreciable plataforma de
 exchange 2007 (en la 2003, no había tenido mayor problema.)

 El problema radica en que no lo puedo instalar, por que las dependencias
 no se cumplen, el paquete evolution-mapi esta en SID, aunque cambie los
 repos, apuntado a sid (actualmente, estoy en squeeze)

 pero al realizar el apt-get install evolution-mapi
 me indica que no puede instalarse..

   evolution-mapi: Depende: libcamel1.2-14 ( 2.29) pero 2.30.1-5 va a ser
 instalado
   Depende: libedata-cal1.2-6 (= 2.28.3.1) pero no es
 instalable
   Depende: libedataserver1.2-11 (= 2.28.3.1) pero no es
 instalable
   Depende: libexchangemapi-1.0-0 (= 0.28) pero no va a
 instalarse
   Depende: libexchangemapi-1.0-0 ( 0.29) pero no va a
 instalarse
   Depende: evolution ( 2.29.0) pero 2.30.1.2-3 va a ser
 instalado
   libcamel1.2-11: Depende: libedataserver1.2-9 (= 2.22.3) pero no es
 instalable
   Depende: libkrb53 (= 1.6.dfsg.2) pero no es instalable
 E: Dependencias incumplidas. Intente 'apt-get -f install' sin paquetes (o
 especifique una solución).

 al ejecutar apt-get -f install obviamente me lo desinstala y quedo en
 nada... en mi trabajo es prioritario, por que si no me cortan el agua con
 debian y me mandaran a usar el despreciable pantallazo azul, con su suite
 llena de basura y obviamente no deseo eso...

 Hay alguna solución momentánea a eso ??? o la opción de forzar la
 instalación, me tiene bien bajoneado eso, mas encima mi compañero me saca
 pica por que en su ubuntu le funciona perfecto ag... aver si
 aguien tuvo alguna solución...

 Parece que están rotas las dependencias del paquete, no sé si se debería
 reportar como bug.

 Yo probaría a añadir snapshot.debian.org como repositorio, y elegir el
 snapshot del 28 de abril de 2010, y cuando esté entrar en aptitude y elegir
 la versión 2.28.3 de evolution (pulsando la 'v' cuando el cursor esté sobre
 el paquete) e instalar el paquete evolution-mapi que con esto debe cumplir
 las dependencias

 ¡Creo que el que podamos tener el snapshot.debian.org es una maravilla que
 nos ha caido del cielo!

 ¿Cómo se haría esto con apt-get , -t fecha o algo así?

 Un saludo y suerte !



Interesante lo del Snahop aunque aun no lo entiendo aver so aprendo a
usarlo..seria fenomenal :), hay les voya avisando..
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Re: Wordpress no me deja crear páginas

2010-06-25 Thread Jose Damian Garrido Muñoz
2010/6/25 Gorka gorkali...@yahoo.es:
 Buenas.

 He instalado wordpress con permiso 770 usuario usuario:www-data a todas las
 carpetas y archivos.
 Visualizo la página home perfectamente, pero si en el administrador creo una
 nueva página 'PaginaOtra' me aparece en el menú de la home 'PaginaOtra',
 pero no me crea la carpeta '/PaginaOtra/'.
 No entiendo por qué.

 ¿Alguna Idea?

porque crees que te debería crear una carpeta con el nombre de la página?
a todo esto, esto es una lista de gnu/debian, no de wordpress (;
lo digo por si te confundiste de lista.


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Re: Don Debian Squezze y el Fuck MS Exchange 2007

2010-06-25 Thread Angel Claudio Alvarez
El vie, 25-06-2010 a las 13:06 -0400, Francisco Javier Aravena Jimenez
escribió:
 
 
 El 25 de junio de 2010 11:51, Francisco Javier Aravena Jimenez
 djmkcheve...@gmail.com escribió:
 
 
 El 25 de junio de 2010 05:01, Javier Barroso
 javibarr...@gmail.com escribió:
 
 
 
 
 2010/6/24 Francisco Javier Aravena Jimenez
 djmkcheve...@gmail.com
 
 Estimados
 
 Esperando que estén bien.
 
 les comento en mi laburo, han migradao a la
 despreciable plataforma de exchange 2007 (en
 la 2003, no había tenido mayor problema.)
 
 El problema radica en que no lo puedo
 instalar, por que las dependencias no se
 cumplen, el paquete evolution-mapi esta en
 SID, aunque cambie los repos, apuntado a sid
 (actualmente, estoy en squeeze) 
 
 pero al realizar el apt-get install
 evolution-mapi
 me indica que no puede instalarse..
 
   evolution-mapi: Depende: libcamel1.2-14 (
 2.29) pero 2.30.1-5 va a ser instalado
   Depende: libedata-cal1.2-6
 (= 2.28.3.1) pero no es instalable
   Depende:
 libedataserver1.2-11 (= 2.28.3.1) pero no es
 instalable
   Depende:
 libexchangemapi-1.0-0 (= 0.28) pero no va a
 instalarse
   Depende:
 libexchangemapi-1.0-0 ( 0.29) pero no va a
 instalarse
   Depende: evolution (
 2.29.0) pero 2.30.1.2-3 va a ser instalado
   libcamel1.2-11: Depende: libedataserver1.2-9
 (= 2.22.3) pero no es instalable
   Depende: libkrb53 (=
 1.6.dfsg.2) pero no es instalable
 E: Dependencias incumplidas. Intente 'apt-get
 -f install' sin paquetes (o especifique una
 solución).
 
 al ejecutar apt-get -f install obviamente me
 lo desinstala y quedo en nada... en mi trabajo
 es prioritario, por que si no me cortan el
 agua con debian y me mandaran a usar el
 despreciable pantallazo azul, con su suite
 llena de basura y obviamente no deseo eso...
 
 Hay alguna solución momentánea a eso ??? o la
 opción de forzar la instalación, me tiene bien
 bajoneado eso, mas encima mi compañero me saca
 pica por que en su ubuntu le funciona perfecto
 ag... aver si aguien tuvo alguna
 solución...
 Parece que están rotas las dependencias del paquete,
 no sé si se debería reportar como bug.
 
 Yo probaría a añadir snapshot.debian.org como
 repositorio, y elegir el snapshot del 28 de abril de
 2010, y cuando esté entrar en aptitude y elegir la
 versión 2.28.3 de evolution (pulsando la 'v' cuando el
 cursor esté sobre el paquete) e instalar el paquete
 evolution-mapi que con esto debe cumplir las
 dependencias
 
 ¡Creo que el que podamos tener el snapshot.debian.org
 es una maravilla que nos ha caido del cielo!
 
 ¿Cómo se haría esto con apt-get , -t fecha o algo así?
 
 Un saludo y suerte !
 
 
 
 Interesante lo del Snahop aunque aun no lo entiendo aver so
 aprendo a usarlo..seria fenomenal :), hay les voya avisando..
 -- 
 -- 
 atte.
 Francisco Aravena
 
 
 Estoy mas feliz que perro con pulgas, me ha Funcionado
 
 Al final hice esto para quien pueda servirle.
 
 Agrege estos repositorios a mi sourcelist.
 
 deb http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20100428T221410Z/
 sid main contrib non-free
 deb-src http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20100428T221410Z/
 sid main 

Re: Opciones de montaje

2010-06-25 Thread Gonzalo Rivero
El vie, 25-06-2010 a las 09:59 -0300, Mario Daniel Carugno escribió:
 Hola lista,
 
 Quisiera especificar algunas opciones de montaje para los dispositivos
 usb, pero con todas estas nuevas configuraciones automagicas, en el
 fstab ya no hay una entrada para el mismo.
 
 Existe algun otro archivo donde pueda definir opciones de montaje para el usb 
 ?
 
 Gracias
 
 
yo tengo un disco con ntfs, y esta es mi línea en fstab:
UUID=56F4A240F4A2226B  /mnt/multimedia ntfs-3g user,silent,umask=0,noauto 0 0

y lo tengo así, con UUID, porque siempre va dar a un /dev/sdX1 distinto,
con X entre b a z


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Re: Logar em um Xserver remoto via xdm, gdm, kdm...

2010-06-25 Thread Shreenadh

This is to test

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Re: [OT] Pacote proxy personalizado

2010-06-25 Thread Daniel Vieira Dias
 Hehehehe, também compartilho desta opinião, mas cliente é cliente e 
paga uns din-dins pra gente, então a gente corre atrás da melhor solução 
possível. Por enquanto a solução ainda é o webmin personalizado.


Espero que alguém conheça alguma alternativa viável.

Em 24-06-2010 22:11, Bruno Ayub escreveu:

Sinceramente?


Sugiro que tome conta saiba no mínimo o que esta fazendo.


Caso contrário: aprenda a se virar.





2010/6/24 Daniel Vieira Dias dand...@netsite.com.br 
mailto:dand...@netsite.com.br


 Pessoal, preciso de ajuda para achar um pacote pronto para
controle de navegação com gerencia via web, algo do tipo do OMNE
Smart WEB da BRConnection só que open, pois quem vai tomar conta
não entende de servidores e precisa de algo prático.

Hoje o servidor tem o webmin com vários comandos que personalizei
mas não é didático suficiente.

Alguém tem uma sugestão?

Daniel Dias


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Re: [OT] Pacote proxy personalizado

2010-06-25 Thread Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac

Daniel, existem soluções prontas pra isso, como o Endian Firewall. Free.


On 06/25/2010 09:39 AM, Daniel Vieira Dias wrote:
Hehehehe, também compartilho desta opinião, mas cliente é cliente e 
paga uns din-dins pra gente, então a gente corre atrás da melhor 
solução possível. Por enquanto a solução ainda é o webmin personalizado.


Espero que alguém conheça alguma alternativa viável.

Em 24-06-2010 22:11, Bruno Ayub escreveu:

Sinceramente?


Sugiro que tome conta saiba no mínimo o que esta fazendo.


Caso contrário: aprenda a se virar.





2010/6/24 Daniel Vieira Dias dand...@netsite.com.br 
mailto:dand...@netsite.com.br


 Pessoal, preciso de ajuda para achar um pacote pronto para
controle de navegação com gerencia via web, algo do tipo do OMNE
Smart WEB da BRConnection só que open, pois quem vai tomar conta
não entende de servidores e precisa de algo prático.

Hoje o servidor tem o webmin com vários comandos que personalizei
mas não é didático suficiente.

Alguém tem uma sugestão?

Daniel Dias


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Re: [OT] Pacote proxy personalizado

2010-06-25 Thread hamacker
Aprenda a criar shell scripts para as funcoes que pretende delegar a outros.
Se você sabe como realizar uma operação na linha de comando, você
consegue criar um menuzinho com essas operações.
A pessoa loga-se via ssh e já cai num menu com centro de operacoes que
ele pode executar, mas nunca dê um SHELL livre !
Aonde eu ponho um squid, sempre crio menus operacionais para ativar e
desativar as autenticacoes, editar lista de sites
proibidos/permitidos, editar lista de usuarios que navegam sempre e
esporádicos, ... enfim muitas opções.

[]'s

Em 24 de junho de 2010 17:50, Daniel Vieira Dias
dand...@netsite.com.br escreveu:
  Pessoal, preciso de ajuda para achar um pacote pronto para controle de
 navegação com gerencia via web, algo do tipo do OMNE Smart WEB da
 BRConnection só que open, pois quem vai tomar conta não entende de
 servidores e precisa de algo prático.

 Hoje o servidor tem o webmin com vários comandos que personalizei mas não é
 didático suficiente.

 Alguém tem uma sugestão?

 Daniel Dias


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Re: Ajuda com ntfs-3g

2010-06-25 Thread Helio Loureiro
 Ola, qd tento montar minha partiçao windows via naulilus recebo uma
 mensagem de erro sobre permissao. Meu fstab tá assim:
 /dev/sda2    /media/windows    ntfs-3g
 noauto,user,silent,locale=pt_BR.iso88591,uid=1000
 No lugar de uid=1000, já coloquei tbm umask=0 e uid=0, mas nao
 resolveu. Alguém tem alguma sugestao?

Tente usar a opção iocharset=iso8859-1.

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Re: [OT] Pacote proxy personalizado

2010-06-25 Thread Bruno Ayub
Tem razão,


quem manda é o cliente. Além desas opções, você ainda pode intervir
remotamente via ssh caso de Zebra...



Boa sorte!



2010/6/25 hamacker sirhamac...@gmail.com

 Aprenda a criar shell scripts para as funcoes que pretende delegar a
 outros.
 Se você sabe como realizar uma operação na linha de comando, você
 consegue criar um menuzinho com essas operações.
 A pessoa loga-se via ssh e já cai num menu com centro de operacoes que
 ele pode executar, mas nunca dê um SHELL livre !
 Aonde eu ponho um squid, sempre crio menus operacionais para ativar e
 desativar as autenticacoes, editar lista de sites
 proibidos/permitidos, editar lista de usuarios que navegam sempre e
 esporádicos, ... enfim muitas opções.

 []'s

 Em 24 de junho de 2010 17:50, Daniel Vieira Dias
 dand...@netsite.com.br escreveu:
   Pessoal, preciso de ajuda para achar um pacote pronto para controle de
  navegação com gerencia via web, algo do tipo do OMNE Smart WEB da
  BRConnection só que open, pois quem vai tomar conta não entende de
  servidores e precisa de algo prático.
 
  Hoje o servidor tem o webmin com vários comandos que personalizei mas não
 é
  didático suficiente.
 
  Alguém tem uma sugestão?
 
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Problemas com PATH

2010-06-25 Thread Marcelo Laia
Preciso incluir o caminho /home/marcelo/bin no PATH permanentemente.
Eu tambem gostaria que os arquivos internos a esta pasta tambem
ficassem no PATH.

O meu .bashrc está assim:

:~$ cat .bashrc
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for examples

# If not running interactively, don't do anything
[ -z $PS1 ]  return

# don't put duplicate lines in the history. See bash(1) for more options
export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups

# check the window size after each command and, if necessary,
# update the values of LINES and COLUMNS.
shopt -s checkwinsize

# make less more friendly for non-text input files, see lesspipe(1)
[ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ]  eval $(lesspipe)

# set variable identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below)
if [ -z $debian_chroot ]  [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then
debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot)
fi

# set a fancy prompt (non-color, unless we know we want color)
case $TERM in
xterm-color)

PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\...@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$
'
;;
*)
PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}...@\h:\w\$ '
;;
esac

# Comment in the above and uncomment this below for a color prompt
#PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\...@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$
'

# If this is an xterm set the title to u...@host:dir
case $TERM in
xterm*|rxvt*)
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne \033]0;${us...@${hostname}: ${PWD/$HOME/~}\007'
;;
*)
;;
esac

# Alias definitions.
# You may want to put all your additions into a separate file like
# ~/.bash_aliases, instead of adding them here directly.
# See /usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples in the bash-doc package.

#if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then
#. ~/.bash_aliases
#fi

# enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases
if [ $TERM != dumb ]; then
eval `dircolors -b`
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
#alias dir='ls --color=auto --format=vertical'
#alias vdir='ls --color=auto --format=long'
fi

# some more ls aliases
#alias ll='ls -l'
#alias la='ls -A'
#alias l='ls -CF'

# enable programmable completion features (you don't need to enable
# this, if it's already enabled in /etc/bash.bashrc and /etc/profile
# sources /etc/bash.bashrc).
if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
. /etc/bash_completion
fi

# Instalacao das Funcoes ZZ (www.funcoeszz.net)
source /usr/bin/funcoeszz
export ZZPATH=/usr/bin/funcoeszz
:~$



E o meu .bash_profile está assim:

:~$ cat .bash_profile
# ~/.bash_profile: executed by bash(1) for login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples.
# the files are located in the bash-doc package.

# the default umask is set in /etc/login.defs
#umask 022

# include .bashrc if it exists
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi

# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
if [ -d ~/bin ] ; then
PATH=${PATH}
fi

PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:/usr/local/genome/bin
export PATH

ls='ls --colors=auto'

:~$

O que há de errado? Pois, toda vez que inicio, o PATH está assim:

:~$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games
:~$

Ai eu tenho que adicionar o que eu quero na unha:

:~$ PATH=$PATH:/home/marcelo/bin
:~$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games:/home/marcelo/bin
:~$


Onde está o erro?

Muito obrigado

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porta e-sata para hds externos

2010-06-25 Thread Sorocaos .
alguém ai já usou hds externos com porta e-sata?

tem algum modulo/projeto para funcionamento disso?

algum fabricante de hardware que tem melhor suporte e qualidade?


estou querendo começar a usar as portas e-sata, mas gostaria de saber se
alguém já teve problema ou não.


Re: porta e-sata para hds externos

2010-06-25 Thread Fábio Rabelo
Eu já usei .

Não precisa de nada especial, para todos os efeitos é como se fosse um HD
sata interno 

Fábio Rabelo


Em 25 de junho de 2010 20:05, Sorocaos . soroc...@gmail.com escreveu:

 alguém ai já usou hds externos com porta e-sata?

 tem algum modulo/projeto para funcionamento disso?

 algum fabricante de hardware que tem melhor suporte e qualidade?


 estou querendo começar a usar as portas e-sata, mas gostaria de saber se
 alguém já teve problema ou não.



Re: How 'stable' is squeeze?

2010-06-25 Thread Alan Chandler

On 24/06/10 10:03, Sven Joachim wrote:

On 2010-06-24 08:29 +0200, Alan Chandler wrote:


Yesterday, a fix for a problem where you could not make ext2, ext3 or
ext4 filesystems made it into testing.  This has been around for a few
weeks, and although there is a workaround using the updated version
from SID, all the installation CDs from the weekly builds have not yet
caught up.


This can be worked around by using a daily snapshot of the installer:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/

Worked fine for me in qemu three days ago.


Unfortunately for me, these images did not recognise all my hardware, 
whereas the weekly build full CD image did.  They are using the sid 
installer which is why they have a more up to date version.




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Re: xorg.conf -- nvidia to ati

2010-06-25 Thread Greg Madden
On Thursday 24 June 2010 21:27:40 Alan Ianson wrote:
 On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 19:58 -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
  On Thursday 24 June 2010 18:38:19 Alan Ianson wrote:
   Hi List!
  
   My nvidia card bit the dust and I was given an ATI Technologies Inc
   RV370 [Radeon X300SE] as a loaner. It runs fine and everything looks
   good on the desktop, but when I run an app that requires 3D
   acceleration everything seems to run slowly.
  
   I have been using a minimal xorg.conf that simply loads the nvidia
   driver and that worked well for the nvidia card. I changed nvidia to
   ati in xorg.conf and the desktop comes up OK but 3D acceleration
   doesn't seem to work.
  
   Any ideas on what I need to change?
 
  You need the Radeon driver, not ATI.  There might be some related glx
  package. I use mesa-utils  to test , glxgears.

 Thanks for the info, I changed it to radeon, still no 3D acceleration
 though and glxgears gives me a segmentation fault.. maybe there is a bug
 in radeon ATM, I'm not sure.

I like the suggestion of 'no xorg.conf'  file.  The /var/log/Xorg.0.log file 
will help troubleshoot issues.

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Re: X login screen with onscreen keyboard

2010-06-25 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 21:05:24 -0700, jeremy jozwik wrote:

 On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Camaleón wrote:

(...)

 1/ At login screen, click the mouse button and wait for Florence to
 appears
 
 nothing happens then.
 
 2/ Then, after you login, run florence to get the keyboard
 
 as said above, florence runs fine withing a user session. but at the
 login window it will not appear with lines added to custom.conf and
 mouse 1-3 activating florence with the instructed options, or without.

Okay then. Let's review all the steps once more :-)

- You've got a /etc/gdm/custom.conf file with the following content:

[daemon]
Greeter=/usr/lib/gdmlogin 
GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener
 
- You edited /etc/gdm/modules/AccessKeyMouseEvents, added the Florence 
lines and commented (#) the Mouse1Mouse3 for Gok, leaving the rest of 
the file intact.

- After that, you relogin, click the mouse buttons and nothing happens 
(virtual keyboard doesn't come up).

If so, I'd write a line to the Florence developer to inform him about 
this, because you did all the suggested steps and it seems to fail at some 
point :-?

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Re: xorg.conf -- nvidia to ati

2010-06-25 Thread Alan Ianson
On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 22:03 -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
 On Thursday 24 June 2010 21:27:40 Alan Ianson wrote:
  On Thu, 2010-06-24 at 19:58 -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
   On Thursday 24 June 2010 18:38:19 Alan Ianson wrote:
Hi List!
   
My nvidia card bit the dust and I was given an ATI Technologies Inc
RV370 [Radeon X300SE] as a loaner. It runs fine and everything looks
good on the desktop, but when I run an app that requires 3D
acceleration everything seems to run slowly.
   
I have been using a minimal xorg.conf that simply loads the nvidia
driver and that worked well for the nvidia card. I changed nvidia to
ati in xorg.conf and the desktop comes up OK but 3D acceleration
doesn't seem to work.
   
Any ideas on what I need to change?
  
   You need the Radeon driver, not ATI.  There might be some related glx
   package. I use mesa-utils  to test , glxgears.
 
  Thanks for the info, I changed it to radeon, still no 3D acceleration
  though and glxgears gives me a segmentation fault.. maybe there is a bug
  in radeon ATM, I'm not sure.
 
 I like the suggestion of 'no xorg.conf'  file.  The /var/log/Xorg.0.log file 
 will help troubleshoot issues.

I have been using ati in xorg.conf because that is what I have been
using for the built in video port or else weird things happen, but I'll
try without with this card plugged in and see.

If I can't sort it I'll post the contents of /var/log/Xorg.0.log in a
day or two.

Thanks for the help.. :)


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Re: How 'stable' is squeeze?

2010-06-25 Thread Amar Cosic
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Alan Chandler
a...@chandlerfamily.org.ukwrote:

 On 24/06/10 10:03, Sven Joachim wrote:

 On 2010-06-24 08:29 +0200, Alan Chandler wrote:

  Yesterday, a fix for a problem where you could not make ext2, ext3 or
 ext4 filesystems made it into testing.  This has been around for a few
 weeks, and although there is a workaround using the updated version
 from SID, all the installation CDs from the weekly builds have not yet
 caught up.


 This can be worked around by using a daily snapshot of the installer:
 http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/

 Worked fine for me in qemu three days ago.


 Unfortunately for me, these images did not recognise all my hardware,
 whereas the weekly build full CD image did.  They are using the sid
 installer which is why they have a more up to date version.




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Well it ended up broken last night.. Everything boots OK but gdm wont start
properly and doing aptitude safe-upgrade/full-upgrade acctualy shows some
errors about udev. Funny thing is I did aptitude install linux-image-2.6-686
before everything, but this acctualy pull'd a lot of things.. including
udev. Weird that new udev depends on new kernel,but in same time it depends
on it ?
So without having any time for fixing, and without any graphical inv. would
downloading and installing daily netinst cd of squeeze work OK ?

http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/


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Re: xorg.conf -- nvidia to ati

2010-06-25 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 19:38:19 -0700, Alan Ianson wrote:

 My nvidia card bit the dust and I was given an ATI Technologies Inc
 RV370 [Radeon X300SE] as a loaner. It runs fine and everything looks
 good on the desktop, but when I run an app that requires 3D acceleration
 everything seems to run slowly.
 
 I have been using a minimal xorg.conf that simply loads the nvidia
 driver and that worked well for the nvidia card. I changed nvidia to
 ati in xorg.conf and the desktop comes up OK but 3D acceleration
 doesn't seem to work.

AFAIK, ati is an unrecognized string at xorg.conf, as Greg already 
pointed you.

nvidia → for nvidia 3D proprietary drivers
fglrx → for ati 3D proprietary drivers
nv → for nvidia 2D open drivers
radeon → for ati 3D open drivers
radeonhd → for ati 3D open drivers
 
 Any ideas on what I need to change?

http://wiki.debian.org/AtiHowTo

:-)

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Re: How 'stable' is squeeze?

2010-06-25 Thread Wolodja Wentland
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 08:41 +0200, Amar Cosic wrote:

 On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Alan Chandler a...@chandlerfamily.org.uk
 wrote:

 Well it ended up broken last night.. Everything boots OK but gdm wont start
 properly and doing aptitude safe-upgrade/full-upgrade acctualy shows some
 errors about udev. Funny thing is I did aptitude install linux-image-2.6-686
 before everything, but this acctualy pull'd a lot of things.. including udev.
 Weird that new udev depends on new kernel,but in same time it depends on it ?
 So without having any time for fixing, and without any graphical inv. would
 downloading and installing daily netinst cd of squeeze work OK ?

The easiest way to deal with this is to install the package in question
manually with dpkg -i, reboot and continue the upgrade.

good luck

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Re: thttpd CGI pattern specified in thttpd.conf fails to match

2010-06-25 Thread Steve Kemp
On Thu Jun 24, 2010 at 00:43:34 -1000, Joel Roth wrote:

 Spending an inordinate amount of time, I find
 no setting for the cgi-pat variable in thttpd.conf
 including the default would allow CGI script to
 execute.

 For reference, the full command line I used is:

 thttpd -C /dev/null -u www-data -d /var/www -i /var/run/thttpd.pid -c 
 '**.cgi' -l /var/log/thttpd.log

  OK so here you're not using the configuration file at all -C
  /dev/nulL and instead the command line.

 The full thttpd.conf file (minus comments) is:
..
 nochroot
 user=www-data
 cgipat=**.cgi

  That looks wrong.  On my (working) systems I have:

  cgipat=/cgi-bin/*
  cgipat=**.cgi


  i.e. no quotes.

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Re: How 'stable' is squeeze?

2010-06-25 Thread Alan Chandler

On 25/06/10 07:41, Amar Cosic wrote:


Well it ended up broken last night.. Everything boots OK but gdm wont
start properly and doing aptitude safe-upgrade/full-upgrade acctualy
shows some errors about udev. Funny thing is I did aptitude
install linux-image-2.6-686 before everything, but this acctualy pull'd
a lot of things.. including udev. Weird that new udev depends on new
kernel,but in same time it depends on it ?
So without having any time for fixing, and without any graphical inv.
would downloading and installing daily netinst cd of squeeze work OK ?


I think this udev problem sounds more like the issue discussed in 
another branch of this thread.  Looks like this problem


http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=571255

If you read this report you will see there are some issues about what to 
depend on what.




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Re: Hundreds of sshd processes spawned by Postgresql

2010-06-25 Thread Stan Hoeppner
Marc Shapiro put forth on 6/24/2010 9:47 AM:

 I am getting lines 
 like:
 tcp0  1 192.168.1.2:49526   59.120.141.34:22SYN_SENT  
   9853/sshd
 tcp0  0 192.168.1.2:35055  59.120.163.53:22
 ESTABLISHED 9995/sshd

It appears someone has cracked/pwn3d your Debian host.  That's an _outbound_
SSH connection.  59.120.163.53 is HINET network space in Taiwan.

You need to pull the cable on the machine, or firewall out all SSH connections
but _yours_ and clean up the box.  Given that they're able to make _outbound_
ssh connections from your host, they likely have root access already and/or
have installed a rootkit.

Your only truly safe bet it to wipe the machine's disks and reinstall Debian
from scratch.  Backup your database first and any critical files.

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[SOLVED] Re: [LONG] Trouble using debmirror on Lenny (certain public keysnot found)

2010-06-25 Thread Holger Rauch
Hi Mirko,

thanks for your suggestion. It worked. Must have been overlooking that
hint in the manpage. Sorry.

Greetings,

  Holger

On Thu, 24 Jun 2010, Mirko Parthey wrote:

 [...]
 By default, gpg stores new public keys in ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg,
 while gpgv expects them in ~/.gnupg/trustedkeys.gpg.
 
 The following command should import keys straight into trustedkeys.gpg:
   gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring trustedkeys.gpg --import
 At least, that's what the debmirror(1) manpage suggests.
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Re: Hundreds of sshd processes spawned by Postgresql

2010-06-25 Thread Johann Spies
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 03:30:52AM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
 It appears someone has cracked/pwn3d your Debian host.  That's an _outbound_
 SSH connection.  59.120.163.53 is HINET network space in Taiwan.
 

There are a lot of distributed ssh attacks on our network for the past
week or two.  Just for the sake of interest, do you find any
146.232.0.0/16 addresses (addresses starting with 146.232) in your logs?

The attacks seems to come from botnets and this situation looks like a
typical example of a compromised pc used for such purposes.

Regards
Johann

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Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Hi,

For one week now, I sometimes `loose' any access to the LAN and the WAN.
Here is the way I am connected to the Internet:

ISP (house's wall) - ISP modem (RJ-45) - D-Link DIR-635 router (RJ-45)
- Switch (RJ-45) - 192.168.0.101 (this computer).

When trying to use my Internet connection, I sometimes encounter some
load page error from Firefox. Checking the modem's LEDs, I notice that
the RECEIVING and SENDING LEDs are then constantly lighted. Well, this
is not normal. I then try to go to my router's webpage, i.e. 192.168.0.1
(this is my (LAN) DHCP server for 192.168.0.101 - 192.168.0.111), and
it does not load. I then reset the router, and everything then works
right once the router has acquired the IP from my ISP's DHCP server. But
if I switch off the router, say, for 10 mins, for example, the modem
continues lightning its LEDs. But when the router is re-plugged, and an
IP address is acquired from my ISP's DHCP server, the modem turns off
the two respective LEDs, and everything is okay on the computers.

First, I thought that I had some vulnerability (open port, etc.), which
was responsible of the sending/receiving operations of my modem, but, as
deactivating the router does not change anything to the modem state (it
still keeps receiving and sending), it should not be a vulnerability.
(Moreover, there is no reason to it.)

I then thought that the modem was defective, but if it was the only
defective device in my installation, why am I sometimes unable to access
the router's webpage (and the Internet, accessorily)?

And let the modem be defective. Then, the router should also be
defective, but there is no reason to it, as it is brand new, both are on
the UPS, and always worked fine.

I can't understand this problem. Any idea?

Thanks.

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Setting Up a CVSup Mirror for FreeBSD on a Debian Lenny system

2010-06-25 Thread Holger Rauch
Hi to everybody,

I would like to set up a FreeBSD mirror using CVSup on a Debian Lenny
system. I know there's the sup package containing both CVSup server
and client.

However, I'm currently sort of stuck converting FreeBSD's cvsupd
config to supfilesrv's config.

Has anybody done something similar already and is willing to share a
sample config?

I would like to mirror the following collections

FreeBSD.cvs   stored in /freebsd/cvs
FreeBSD-www.current   stored in /freebsd/www
FreeBSD-gnats.current stored in /freebsd/gnats
FreeBSD-mail.current  stored in /freebsd/mail

from host

cvsup-master.freebsd.org

Thanks in advance for any info  kind regards,

Holger


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Re: How 'stable' is squeeze?

2010-06-25 Thread Mark Allums

On 6/24/2010 5:49 PM, Jesús M. Navarro wrote:

Hi, Mark:

I would retain the Lenny security update line in sources.list (for luck)
until Squeeze is released as Stable, and start with safe-upgrade.


That's of little to no value since security will do nothing for packages you
already have a higher version installed due to you going for Squeeze (it
shouldn't hurt, either, so go as you please).




The point is, there are a few things that aren't higher versions.  A 
thing or two.


(That will surely change in the run up to release.)


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Re: How 'stable' is squeeze?

2010-06-25 Thread Tomasz Maluszycki
I had similar problem when upgrading from lenny to testing.
First pull newer kernel image, 2.6.30,  if I recall correctly
(but don't pull 2.6.32-x yet, cause depends on new udev).
Reboot. Then pull new udev, and reboot again. Now you can
pull newest kernel.

Hopefully if want to upgrade from testing to sid, then you won't
have o much trouble, at least I didn't had.

For me sid is stable enough, and I'm not having mercy to my
laptop, running BOINC projects 24/7, with CPU temp around 90°,
but it is just me...  :)
in fact it is behaving more stable than lenny ever had, even testing
wasn't too stable in my case.

2010/6/25 Mark Allums m...@allums.com:
 On 6/24/2010 5:49 PM, Jesús M. Navarro wrote:

 Hi, Mark:

 I would retain the Lenny security update line in sources.list (for luck)
 until Squeeze is released as Stable, and start with safe-upgrade.

 That's of little to no value since security will do nothing for packages
 you
 already have a higher version installed due to you going for Squeeze (it
 shouldn't hurt, either, so go as you please).



 The point is, there are a few things that aren't higher versions.  A thing
 or two.

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:57:40 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

 For one week now, I sometimes `loose' any access to the LAN and the WAN.
 Here is the way I am connected to the Internet:
 
 ISP (house's wall) - ISP modem (RJ-45) - D-Link DIR-635 router (RJ-45)
 - Switch (RJ-45) - 192.168.0.101 (this computer).

(...)

I suppose you are using a wifi setup with at least WPA2-PSK (or AES) so 
we can discard any intruder making bad things in your network :-) 

If so, first step I'd try to change/replace is the router.

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Camaleón wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:57:40 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

   

 (...)

 I suppose you are using a wifi setup with at least WPA2-PSK (or AES) so 
 we can discard any intruder making bad things in your network :-) 
   
I am not connecting with WiFi (as stated in my previous message), and
neither is WiFi activated. (I do not like WiFi, actually.) (I connected
with RJ-45.)
 If so, first step I'd try to change/replace is the router.
   
Well, okay, I'll try it. But no other clue? Thanks.

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Re: Hundreds of sshd processes spawned by Postgresql

2010-06-25 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 03:30:52 -0500
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 Marc Shapiro put forth on 6/24/2010 9:47 AM:
 
  I am getting lines 
  like:
  tcp0  1 192.168.1.2:49526   59.120.141.34:22
  SYN_SENT9853/sshd
  tcp0  0 192.168.1.2:35055  59.120.163.53:22
  ESTABLISHED 9995/sshd
 
 It appears someone has cracked/pwn3d your Debian host.  That's an _outbound_
 SSH connection.  59.120.163.53 is HINET network space in Taiwan.
 
 You need to pull the cable on the machine, or firewall out all SSH connections
 but _yours_ and clean up the box.  Given that they're able to make _outbound_
 ssh connections from your host, they likely have root access already and/or
 have installed a rootkit.

Why is outbound ssh access indicative of root access?

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Compiling kernel took a lot of disk space.

2010-06-25 Thread Magicloud Magiclouds
Hi,
  I am using debian unstable 64. Recently I wanted to compile a 2.6.34 kernel.
  Well, the source package is 64MB. Before `make-kpkg linux-image
linux-headers --initrd` finished, the source directory took 6GB space,
made the volume full.
  Tried a few times, the problem is still there, and always the same.
  What should I do? Thanks.
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Re: Compiling kernel took a lot of disk space.

2010-06-25 Thread Anand Sivaram
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 18:25, Magicloud Magiclouds 
magicloud.magiclo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
  I am using debian unstable 64. Recently I wanted to compile a 2.6.34
 kernel.
  Well, the source package is 64MB. Before `make-kpkg linux-image
 linux-headers --initrd` finished, the source directory took 6GB space,
 made the volume full.
  Tried a few times, the problem is still there, and always the same.
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Re: Compiling kernel took a lot of disk space.

2010-06-25 Thread Stephen Powell
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 08:55:41 -0400 (EDT), Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
 
 I am using debian unstable 64. Recently I wanted to compile a 2.6.34 kernel.
 Well, the source package is 64MB. Before `make-kpkg linux-image
 linux-headers --initrd` finished, the source directory took 6GB space,
 made the volume full.
 Tried a few times, the problem is still there, and always the same.
 What should I do? Thanks.

Magicloud Magiclouds?  That can't be your real name!
Can't you give us your real name?  At least a first name?

That is not the correct command syntax.  I suggest that you read

   http://www.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm

Kernel building in Debian is a complex task fraught with many perils,
and this web page will help you avoid most of them.  It's long and
detailed, but if you follow this procedure you should do well.

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Re: Stable volatile versions

2010-06-25 Thread Jordan Metzmeier
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On 06/24/2010 12:51 PM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
 Both packages were updated in the last Lenny update[1], at which time
 they 'leap-frogged' the versions in volatile. Nothing to worry about.
 
 [1] http://www.debian.org/News/2010/20100130
 

Got it, thanks for the reply.

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Anand Sivaram
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 17:39, Merciadri Luca 
luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be wrote:

 Camaleón wrote:
  On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:57:40 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
 
 
 
  (...)
 
  I suppose you are using a wifi setup with at least WPA2-PSK (or AES) so
  we can discard any intruder making bad things in your network :-)
 
 I am not connecting with WiFi (as stated in my previous message), and
 neither is WiFi activated. (I do not like WiFi, actually.) (I connected
 with RJ-45.)
  If so, first step I'd try to change/replace is the router.
 
 Well, okay, I'll try it. But no other clue? Thanks.

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Do you have lights (led light) for each of your rj45 ports?  Have you seen
the output of them when you say that you can not access your router/other
computers?
Try installing ethtool on your debian and see ethtool eth0 (or whatever
interface) during that time to see link is up.  What about pinging your
router/computer at that time?


Re: Compiling kernel took a lot of disk space.

2010-06-25 Thread Jordan Metzmeier
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On 06/25/2010 09:10 AM, Stephen Powell wrote:
 Magicloud Magiclouds?  That can't be your real name!
 Can't you give us your real name?  At least a first name?
 
 That is not the correct command syntax.  I suggest that you read
 
http://www.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm
 
 Kernel building in Debian is a complex task fraught with many perils,
 and this web page will help you avoid most of them.  It's long and
 detailed, but if you follow this procedure you should do well.
 


Looks like an excellent guide. Thanks for the work!


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Re: Understanding LVM UUIDS

2010-06-25 Thread Aaron Toponce
On 06/23/2010 03:30 PM, Camaleón wrote:
 On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:02:36 -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
 Whether or not these are his reasons, I can tell you why that is a wise
 move. UUIDs are unique to the device/filesystem. The major advantage of
 using UUIDs is that you don't have to worry about reordering of disks by
 the kernel when it sees it in a different order than previous.
 
 Yes, I know.
 
 But if the installer has setup (by its own) as default method for naming 
 devices the old one and I am not experiencing any problem with that, for 
 sure I won't change that. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Sure. But you can also avoid breakage through proper administration.

 This isn't recommended, because if the Linux kernel developers change
 drivers, and the drives become a new device (just as it happened when
 ditching the PATA driver for SATA, and /dev/hda became /dev/sda), your
 partitions/volumes won't mount. Instead, you should either be using
 LABELs or UUIDs.
 
 I know, I know... but Lenny developers decided to go this way for any 
 reason and I will respect that. I'm aware that nowadays any modern 
 distribution is using uuid or id at least in /etc/fstab but as I 
 said, I still have not seen any good reason to change it.

So, you blindly accept what the developers think is good for your
system? I understand they're developers for a reason, but even
developers make mistakes. And having /dev/sd?? in your /etc/fstab just
might be one of them.

FWIW, when the kernel switched disk drivers from PATA to SATA for
identifying IDE drives, I had already moved my /etc/fstab to UUIDs, and
I didn't have a problem with the upgrade. Friends of mine, however, got
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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:09:27 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

 Camaleón wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:57:40 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:


   
 (...)

 I suppose you are using a wifi setup with at least WPA2-PSK (or AES) so
 we can discard any intruder making bad things in your network :-)
   
 I am not connecting with WiFi (as stated in my previous message), and
 neither is WiFi activated. (I do not like WiFi, actually.) (I connected
 with RJ-45.)

Good.

 If so, first step I'd try to change/replace is the router.
   
 Well, okay, I'll try it. But no other clue? Thanks.

After reading your comments, it seems to be a problem within the router 
(you said that sometines you cannot reach the web interface and that is 
a bad signal). And as router is the glue for the rest of the devices 
(computer - router - modem) any network pause or slowness you may 
experience can be a consquence of it.

I am not familiar with you setup as I use all-in-one devices (ADSL 
bundled modem-router) and in my case, yes, sometimes the modem-router 
gets stuck and I have to powercycle the device to get it operative 
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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Anand Sivaram wrote:
 Do you have lights (led light) for each of your rj45 ports?  Have you
 seen the output of them when you say that you can not access your
 router/other computers?
Yes. LEDs are still ok when this happens.
 Try installing ethtool on your debian and see ethtool eth0 (or
 whatever interface) during that time to see link is up.  What about
 pinging your router/computer at that time?
Thanks. I'll try to ping it when it fails. I'll also try ethtool. Thanks.


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Re: Compiling kernel took a lot of disk space.

2010-06-25 Thread Stephen Powell
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 09:34:29 -0400 (EDT), Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
 On 06/25/2010 09:10 AM, Stephen Powell wrote:
 That is not the correct command syntax.  I suggest that you read
 
http://www.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm
 
 Kernel building in Debian is a complex task fraught with many perils,
 and this web page will help you avoid most of them.  It's long and
 detailed, but if you follow this procedure you should do well.
 
 Looks like an excellent guide. Thanks for the work!

You're welcome.  The Debian kernel team doesn't particularly care for it,
and if you you read it all the way through, particularly step 10,
you can probably guess why.  But Manoj Srivastava, author and maintainer
of kernel-package, liked it well enough to include an earlier version
of this web page in kernel-package itself.  The above link, however,
will always be the most current and up-to-date version of the document.
I will probably update it again next week if the fix for Debian bug number
505609 is included in the stable point release for Lenny which is
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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread green
Merciadri Luca wrote at 2010-06-25 04:57 -0500:
 For one week now, I sometimes `loose' any access to the LAN and the WAN.
 Here is the way I am connected to the Internet:
 
 ISP (house's wall) - ISP modem (RJ-45) - D-Link DIR-635 router (RJ-45)
 - Switch (RJ-45) - 192.168.0.101 (this computer).
 
 When trying to use my Internet connection, I sometimes encounter some
 load page error from Firefox. Checking the modem's LEDs, I notice that
 the RECEIVING and SENDING LEDs are then constantly lighted. Well, this
 is not normal. I then try to go to my router's webpage, i.e. 192.168.0.1
 (this is my (LAN) DHCP server for 192.168.0.101 - 192.168.0.111), and
 it does not load. I then reset the router, and everything then works
 right once the router has acquired the IP from my ISP's DHCP server. But
 if I switch off the router, say, for 10 mins, for example, the modem
 continues lightning its LEDs. But when the router is re-plugged, and an
 IP address is acquired from my ISP's DHCP server, the modem turns off
 the two respective LEDs, and everything is okay on the computers.

You've probably already checked this, but is the switch connected to a LAN port 
on the router and the modem connected to the WAN port?  If the modem were 
connected to a LAN port, then that puts 2 DHCP servers on one network and 
causes weirdness.


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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Camaleón wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:09:27 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

   

 Good.

   

 After reading your comments, it seems to be a problem within the router 
 (you said that sometines you cannot reach the web interface and that is 
 a bad signal). And as router is the glue for the rest of the devices 
 (computer - router - modem) any network pause or slowness you may 
 experience can be a consquence of it.

 I am not familiar with you setup as I use all-in-one devices (ADSL 
 bundled modem-router) and in my case, yes, sometimes the modem-router 
 gets stuck and I have to powercycle the device to get it operative 
 again.

   
Okay. But then, how would you explain the modem LEDs to be constantly
lighted when nothing works?

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
green wrote:
 Merciadri Luca wrote at 2010-06-25 04:57 -0500:
   

 You've probably already checked this, but is the switch connected to a LAN 
 port 
 on the router and the modem connected to the WAN port?  If the modem were 
 connected to a LAN port, then that puts 2 DHCP servers on one network and 
 causes weirdness.
   
Nice idea to check this. I checked, and the physical configuration is okay.

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Re: Understanding LVM UUIDS

2010-06-25 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 07:42:28 -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:

 On 06/23/2010 03:30 PM, Camaleón wrote:

 On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 13:02:36 -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
 Whether or not these are his reasons, I can tell you why that is a
 wise move. UUIDs are unique to the device/filesystem. The major
 advantage of using UUIDs is that you don't have to worry about
 reordering of disks by the kernel when it sees it in a different order
 than previous.
 
 Yes, I know.
 
 But if the installer has setup (by its own) as default method for
 naming devices the old one and I am not experiencing any problem with
 that, for sure I won't change that. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 
 Sure. But you can also avoid breakage through proper administration.

Or you can generate further problems... who knows.

The point here is that things are working properly with the current 
configuration, so why change it?

 This isn't recommended, because if the Linux kernel developers change
 drivers, and the drives become a new device (just as it happened when
 ditching the PATA driver for SATA, and /dev/hda became /dev/sda), your
 partitions/volumes won't mount. Instead, you should either be using
 LABELs or UUIDs.
 
 I know, I know... but Lenny developers decided to go this way for any
 reason and I will respect that. I'm aware that nowadays any modern
 distribution is using uuid or id at least in /etc/fstab but as I
 said, I still have not seen any good reason to change it.
 
 So, you blindly accept what the developers think is good for your
 system? 

Sure! :-) 

I expect developers take the right (and conscious) decision on these kind 
of issues. They know (or should be aware) better than me the keys of 
every released version and the choose for going one direction or another 
is theirs.

 I understand they're developers for a reason, but even
 developers make mistakes. And having /dev/sd?? in your /etc/fstab just
 might be one of them.
 
 FWIW, when the kernel switched disk drivers from PATA to SATA for
 identifying IDE drives, I had already moved my /etc/fstab to UUIDs, and
 I didn't have a problem with the upgrade. Friends of mine, however, got
 to rescue their system, because it wouldn't boot. To each their own.

I will change it as soon as I get any problems, I promise :-)

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Re: X login screen with onscreen keyboard

2010-06-25 Thread jeremy jozwik
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:21 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
 Okay then. Let's review all the steps once more :-)

 - You've got a /etc/gdm/custom.conf file with the following content:

 [daemon]
 Greeter=/usr/lib/gdmlogin
 GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener

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[daemon]

Greeter=/usr/lib/gdmlogin
GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener


 - You edited /etc/gdm/modules/AccessKeyMouseEvents, added the Florence
 lines and commented (#) the Mouse1Mouse3 for Gok, leaving the rest of
 the file intact.

 - After that, you relogin, click the mouse buttons and nothing happens
 (virtual keyboard doesn't come up).

 If so, I'd write a line to the Florence developer to inform him about
 this, because you did all the suggested steps and it seems to fail at some
 point :-?

$ cat /etc/gdm/modules/AccessKeyMouseEvents



# AT Program - GOK (GNOME On-screen Keyboard)
#
# Include a gesture for both right and left mouse button, for both right
# and left handed users.
#
# hold right or left mouse button 3 times for 3 seconds each time.
# Mouse1 3 3000 1 /usr/bin/gok --login --access-method=directselection
# Mouse3 3 3000 1 /usr/bin/gok --login --access-method=directselection

...

# Start florence virtual keyboard by pressing any mouse button for 2 seconds
Mouse1 1 2000 1 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf
Mouse2 1 2000 1 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf
Mouse3 1 2000 1 /usr/bin/florence --focus --no-gnome
--use-config /usr/share/florence/florence.conf

AT program is commented out, as [1] requests to do. perhaps there is
something else that needs to be done for 0.4.7


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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:00:26 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

 Camaleón wrote:

 I am not familiar with you setup as I use all-in-one devices (ADSL
 bundled modem-router) and in my case, yes, sometimes the modem-router
 gets stuck and I have to powercycle the device to get it operative
 again.


 Okay. But then, how would you explain the modem LEDs to be constantly
 lighted when nothing works?

It can be receiving traffic from the ISP itself (assigning IP/DNS/gateway 
data to the device, validating a PPPoE login session, etc...).

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Wireshark: how can I give rights to interfaces without launching it as root?

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Hi,

As stated in the title, I would like to launch wireshark without having
to do it as root. I tried being root, but wireshark told me this was
disadviced (astonishing, huh?). The problem is that if I launch it as an
user, it does not detect any interface. How can I give to it rights for
the interfaces, but not su rights?

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Camaleón wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:00:26 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

   
 Camaleón wrote:
 

   
 I am not familiar with you setup as I use all-in-one devices (ADSL
 bundled modem-router) and in my case, yes, sometimes the modem-router
 gets stuck and I have to powercycle the device to get it operative
 again.


   
 Okay. But then, how would you explain the modem LEDs to be constantly
 lighted when nothing works?
 

 It can be receiving traffic from the ISP itself (assigning IP/DNS/gateway 
 data to the device, validating a PPPoE login session, etc...).
   
Sure, but then, why does it suddenly stop when the Internet connection
re-works?

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread H.S.
On 06/25/10 05:57, Merciadri Luca wrote:
 Hi,
 
 For one week now, I sometimes `loose' any access to the LAN and the WAN.
 Here is the way I am connected to the Internet:
 
 ISP (house's wall) - ISP modem (RJ-45) - D-Link DIR-635 router (RJ-45)
 - Switch (RJ-45) - 192.168.0.101 (this computer).
 
SNIP
 
 I can't understand this problem. Any idea?


I would try a few things to narrow down the cause. Make sure you are
running one and only dhcp server on your lan. Try by giving your
computer a fixed lan address. Check the computer's log (/var/log/syslog)
to see if there are any messages regarding network problems around the
time you face them. Use ifconfig command to see if your interface is
having any errors.

Finally, if everything seems to work okay yet the problem still occurs,
very often it is just defective cable. Try replacing it and see if that
helps.





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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:47:43 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

 Camaleón wrote:

 Okay. But then, how would you explain the modem LEDs to be constantly
 lighted when nothing works?
 
 
 It can be receiving traffic from the ISP itself (assigning
 IP/DNS/gateway data to the device, validating a PPPoE login session,
 etc...).
   
 Sure, but then, why does it suddenly stop when the Internet connection
 re-works?

Dunno :-)

It's a modem, so I guess you cannot gather any useful information from it 
(I mean no logs you can review to get the device WAN activity).

Can you tell us the brand and model name of the modem? Maybe allows some 
basic monitoring...

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Using gparted GUI to make GPT partition tables

2010-06-25 Thread vr
Is the GUI for gparted effective enough for dummies to get properly 
aligned partitions via mindless clicking? Or do you still have to do 
some math to get things just right?



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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Klistvud

Dne, 25. 06. 2010 14:09:27 je Merciadri Luca napisal(a):


 If so, first step I'd try to change/replace is the router.

Well, okay, I'll try it. But no other clue? Thanks.



I'd have to agree with Camaleon on that. One thing you could try before  
actually *replacing* the router is just disconnect it and connect  
directly through the switch (seeing you have one in your setup). Of  
course, you'll have to connecti to your ISP manually -- as opposed to  
your router taking care of it -- but it would surely take any router  
issues out of the equation, helping you further pinpoint the problem.


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Re: Stable volatile versions

2010-06-25 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Thursday 24 June 2010 08:59:38 Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
 Last night I was attempting to install spamassassin on my Lenny box. I
 had some difficulty doing so because it turned out that the volatile
 version had a lesser version number.

Liam already explain why this was so.
 
 The only ways I found to get the volatile version to install was to pin
 the volatile repo to  1000. I then found that this is the same case
 with tzdata. Here are examples:

Please remember to drop this pinning.  It is giving you out-of-date versions 
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Re: Stable volatile versions

2010-06-25 Thread Jordan Metzmeier
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On 06/25/2010 12:00 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
 On Thursday 24 June 2010 08:59:38 Jordan Metzmeier wrote:
 Last night I was attempting to install spamassassin on my Lenny box. I
 had some difficulty doing so because it turned out that the volatile
 version had a lesser version number.
 
 Liam already explain why this was so.
  
 The only ways I found to get the volatile version to install was to pin
 the volatile repo to  1000. I then found that this is the same case
 with tzdata. Here are examples:
 
 Please remember to drop this pinning.  It is giving you out-of-date versions 
 on packages.

Yes, I did this once I discovered that the debian main packages really
were newer and included the same bug fixes in the changelogs.

Thanks again.

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Re: Using gparted GUI to make GPT partition tables

2010-06-25 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Friday 25 June 2010 10:37:39 vr wrote:
 Is the GUI for gparted effective enough for dummies to get properly
 aligned partitions via mindless clicking? Or do you still have to do
 some math to get things just right?

IIRC, none of the gparted UIs do any special alignment of partitions.

However, mindless clicking in the GUI is enough to produce a *working* GPT, 
which doesn't need partition alignment, IIRC.
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Re: Using gparted GUI to make GPT partition tables

2010-06-25 Thread Klistvud

Dne, 25. 06. 2010 17:37:39 je vr napisal(a):
Is the GUI for gparted effective enough for dummies to get properly  
aligned partitions via mindless clicking? Or do you still have to do  
some math to get things just right?




It's as dummy-proof as it gets. No math required. Although, if you  
really want *mindless* clicking, I'd recommend a first-person-shooter  
instead.


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Re: Using gparted GUI to make GPT partition tables

2010-06-25 Thread vr

On 6/25/2010 12:08 PM, Klistvud wrote:

Dne, 25. 06. 2010 17:37:39 je vr napisal(a):

Is the GUI for gparted effective enough for dummies to get properly
aligned partitions via mindless clicking? Or do you still have to do
some math to get things just right?



It's as dummy-proof as it gets. No math required. Although, if you
really want *mindless* clicking, I'd recommend a first-person-shooter
instead.

;)



Well after 3 days of reading do's and do not's of SSD's and partitioning 
I'm to a point of just wanting to get on with it but haven't found the 
right recipe to follow.  A first person shooter might be more enjoyable! :)


I picked up an OCZ Vertex 2 and I think I'm in don't want to choose 
wrong and end up with a slow, stutttering improperly set up system as a 
result.


I made a bootable Debian testing daily built USB stick to install and 
I have a bootable Ubuntu live USB stick to create the partition layout, 
whatever that should look like for a desktop Core i5-750 box?



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Re: Hundreds of sshd processes spawned by Postgresql

2010-06-25 Thread Tom Furie
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 08:55:32AM -0400, Celejar wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 03:30:52 -0500
 Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
 
  Marc Shapiro put forth on 6/24/2010 9:47 AM:
  
   I am getting lines 
   like:
   tcp0  1 192.168.1.2:49526   59.120.141.34:22
   SYN_SENT9853/sshd
   tcp0  0 192.168.1.2:35055  59.120.163.53:22
   ESTABLISHED 9995/sshd
  
  It appears someone has cracked/pwn3d your Debian host.  That's an _outbound_
  SSH connection.  59.120.163.53 is HINET network space in Taiwan.
 
 Why is outbound ssh access indicative of root access?

The thing that confuses me here is that these look like outbound
connections, from a local high port to a remote :22, but then why are
they ssh*d* processes rather than ssh? Some sort of port-forwarding?

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Re: Hundreds of sshd processes spawned by Postgresql

2010-06-25 Thread Hanspeter Spalinger
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Am 25.06.10 18:51, schrieb Tom Furie:
 On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 08:55:32AM -0400, Celejar wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 03:30:52 -0500
 Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:

 Marc Shapiro put forth on 6/24/2010 9:47 AM:

 I am getting lines 
 like:
 tcp0  1 192.168.1.2:49526   59.120.141.34:22
 SYN_SENT9853/sshd
 tcp0  0 192.168.1.2:35055  59.120.163.53:22
 ESTABLISHED 9995/sshd

 It appears someone has cracked/pwn3d your Debian host.  That's an _outbound_
 SSH connection.  59.120.163.53 is HINET network space in Taiwan.

 Why is outbound ssh access indicative of root access?
 
 The thing that confuses me here is that these look like outbound
 connections, from a local high port to a remote :22, but then why are
 they ssh*d* processes rather than ssh? Some sort of port-forwarding?
That was my first guess too, but I was not able to reproduce the OPs
output by using port forwarding.
Forwarded ports on my lenny host do NOT apear using sshd as process name
in netstat, they apear with /0 at the end in netstat (anyone can explain
why and what exactly this means?)

So my next guess would be they just use a special crafted application
(maybe inserted by hacking postgresql and run by that account, as the OP
mentioned those Processes are owned by postgresql). But then why use
sshd as camouflage? wouldn't ssh be more reasonable and less weird (as a
sshd connecting outbound is a weird thing)?

And about the root, i don't think they have root access since if so,
they would use a root-kit which tries hide those connections and
processes by not showing them in ps and netstat (at least the rootkits i
have read about so far do that). So I would guess this too looks like
postgresql server got hacked but not root (so far)?
(Could any security guru tell me if this sounds reasonable? or am i
completly thinking the wrong way?)

On the other side this all could be just a camouflage (?) but that
wouldnt make lot sense as postgresql doing sshd is not realy a good
camouflage...
 
 Cheers,
 Tom
 
Confused too
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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Arthur Machlas
What's the point of the switch in your setup?


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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Arthur Machlas
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Arthur Machlas
arthur.mach...@gmail.com wrote:
 What's the point of the switch in your setup?


Silly me, sent before I was done pontificating. Also wanted to add
that you should check your router for the latest firmware updates,
most residential routers are rushed out the door fugees style (ready
or not, here I come), and then receive some firmware updates to take
care of the inevitable problems that early adopters discover.


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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread vr

On 6/25/2010 5:57 AM, Merciadri Luca wrote:

Hi,

For one week now, I sometimes `loose' any access to the LAN and the WAN.
Here is the way I am connected to the Internet:

ISP (house's wall) -  ISP modem (RJ-45) -  D-Link DIR-635 router (RJ-45)
-  Switch (RJ-45) -  192.168.0.101 (this computer).


[snip]

Does your ISP claim to disallow routers or possibly charge extra for 
multiple PC's? Might be time to input your PC's MAC in the MAC spoofing 
section of your router.



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Re: Hundreds of sshd processes spawned by Postgresql

2010-06-25 Thread Marc Shapiro


From: Hanspeter Spalinger deb...@spahan.ch
 schrieb Tom Furie:
 On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 08:55:32AM -0400, Celejar  wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 03:30:52 -0500
 Stan Hoeppner  wrote:

 Marc Shapiro put forth on 6/24/2010 9:47  AM:

 I am getting lines like:
 tcp0  1  192.168.1.2:49526   59.120.141.34:22 
 SYN_SENT9853/sshd
 tcp0  0 192.168.1.2:35055   59.120.163.53:22
 ESTABLISHED  9995/sshd

 It appears someone has cracked/pwn3d  your Debian host.  That's an 
 _outbound_
 SSH  connection.  59.120.163.53 is HINET network space in  Taiwan.

 Why is outbound ssh access indicative of root  access?
 
 The thing that confuses me here is that these look like  outbound
 connections, from a local high port to a remote :22, but then 
 why are they ssh*d* processes rather than ssh? Some sort of 
 port-forwarding

I was also curious about this, but I don't know just how ssh and sshd work, so 
I had not yet commented.

 That was my first guess too, but I was not able to reproduce  the OPs
 output by using port forwarding.Forwarded ports on my lenny host 
 do NOT apear using sshd as process name in netstat, they apear with /0 at the 
 end in netstat (anyone can explain why and what exactly this  means?)
 
 So my next guess would be they just use a special crafted  application
 (maybe inserted by hacking postgresql and run by that account, as  the OP
 mentioned those Processes are owned by postgresql). But then why  use
 sshd as camouflage? wouldn't ssh be more reasonable and less weird (as  a
 sshd connecting outbound is a weird thing)?

If so, might I fix this by purging posgrsql from the system?

 
 And about the root, i  don't think they have root access since if so,
 they would use a root-kit  which tries hide those connections and
 processes by not showing them in ps  and netstat (at least the rootkits i
 have read about so far do that). So I  would guess this too looks like
 postgresql server got hacked but not root (so  far)?

That, at least, sounds encouraging.  Maybe I CAN just purge postgresql, remove 
the postgres user, and make sure there are no references in /etc/init.d?

 (Could any security guru tell me if this sounds reasonable? or am  i
 completly thinking the wrong way?)
 
 On the other side this all could  be just a camouflage (?) but that
 wouldnt make lot sense as postgresql doing  sshd is not realy a good
 camouflage...

For now, the system is powered down and the FIOS router is disconnected.  
Whoever got to my box had to get past the router's firewall, so I am hoping 
that it gets a new IP address when I do plug it back in.  I'm trying to figure 
how a cracker got past the firewall.  I know that firewalls are not perfect, 
but it keeps most ports closed, by default, and I do not think that I opened 
any up.

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Re: Wireshark: how can I give rights to interfaces without launching it as root?

2010-06-25 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:46:52 +0200
Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be wrote:

 Hi,
 
 As stated in the title, I would like to launch wireshark without having
 to do it as root. I tried being root, but wireshark told me this was
 disadviced (astonishing, huh?). The problem is that if I launch it as an
 user, it does not detect any interface. How can I give to it rights for
 the interfaces, but not su rights?

/usr/share/doc/wireshark-common/README.Debian discusses wireshark and
necessary privileges. This came up a while back on the lists, and
someone said that this README, while in Sid, is not in earlier Debian
versions.

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Klistvud wrote:
 Dne, 25. 06. 2010 14:09:27 je Merciadri Luca napisal(a):


 I'd have to agree with Camaleon on that. One thing you could try
 before actually *replacing* the router is just disconnect it and
 connect directly through the switch (seeing you have one in your
 setup). Of course, you'll have to connecti to your ISP manually -- as
 opposed to your router taking care of it -- but it would surely take
 any router issues out of the equation, helping you further pinpoint
 the problem.

The problem is that my switch does not have any WAN port! By `switch,' I
mean a LAN device only.

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Arthur Machlas wrote:
 What's the point of the switch in your setup?
   
All my router's ports are occupied by other RJ-45 cables, linked to
other computers. So, a switch is connected to one LAN port of the
router, and this computer is connected to the switch.

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Arthur Machlas wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Arthur Machlas
 arthur.mach...@gmail.com wrote:
   

 Silly me, sent before I was done pontificating. Also wanted to add
 that you should check your router for the latest firmware updates,
 most residential routers are rushed out the door fugees style (ready
 or not, here I come), and then receive some firmware updates to take
 care of the inevitable problems that early adopters discover.
   
Yes. But I'm with the last firmware version too. (Sorry, I should have
mentioned it before.)

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Re: Using gparted GUI to make GPT partition tables

2010-06-25 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:04:45 -0500
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. b...@iguanasuicide.net wrote:

 On Friday 25 June 2010 10:37:39 vr wrote:
  Is the GUI for gparted effective enough for dummies to get properly
  aligned partitions via mindless clicking? Or do you still have to do
  some math to get things just right?
 
 IIRC, none of the gparted UIs do any special alignment of partitions.

I'm not sure what exactly we mean here by special alignment, but if
all that's required is partitions that start at the beginning of the
disk, end at the end, and each begin where the previous one leaves off,
then the GUI is fine, and no math is required, IIRC.

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
vr wrote:
 On 6/25/2010 5:57 AM, Merciadri Luca wrote:
 [snip]

 Does your ISP claim to disallow routers or possibly charge extra for
 multiple PC's? Might be time to input your PC's MAC in the MAC
 spoofing section of your router.


Might be that, but how could my ISP guess that I'm using a router? I had
no problems with this ISP for the six past years, but it could be
possible too.

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Re: Wireshark: how can I give rights to interfaces without launching it as root?

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Celejar wrote:
 On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:46:52 +0200
 Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be wrote:

   

 /usr/share/doc/wireshark-common/README.Debian discusses wireshark and
 necessary privileges. This came up a while back on the lists, and
 someone said that this README, while in Sid, is not in earlier Debian
 versions.
   
I had already read it, but here is what it gives me:

==
Warning!

Using the != operator on combined expressions like: eth.addr, ip.addr,
tcp.port,
udp.port and alike will probably not work as expected!

Often people use a filter string to display something like ip.addr ==
1.2.3.4
which will display all packets containing the IP address 1.2.3.4.

Then they use ip.addr != 1.2.3.4 to see all packets not containing the
IP address 1.2.3.4 in it. Unfortunately, this does not do the expected.
Instead, that expression will even be true for packets where either source
or destination IP address equals 1.2.3.4. The reason for this, is that the
expression ip.addr != 1.2.3.4 must be read as the packet contains a field
named ip.addr with a value different from 1.2.3.4. As an IP datagram
contains both a source and a destination address, the expression will
evaluate
to true whenever at least one of the two addresses differs from 1.2.3.4.
If you want to filter out all packets containing IP datagrams to or from
IP address 1.2.3.4, then the correct filter is !(ip.addr == 1.2.3.4) as it
reads show me all the packets for which it is not true that a field named
ip.addr exists with a value of 1.2.3.4, or in other words, filter out all
packets for which there are no occurrences of a field named ip.addr with the
value 1.2.3.4.
==

This README does not solve my issue (or, if it should, I might be
misunderstanding it). :(

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FileZilla and auto-update of the server copy of my website

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
Hi,

Just as many of us do, I prefer having both a local and a server copy of
my files for my website. I have chosen to use FileZilla for my transfer,
at the place of rsync. But I would like FileZilla to automatically
upload the files that I added (or modified) locally, just as rsync could.

Is it possible to do this?
Thanks.

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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread vr

On 6/25/2010 3:27 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:

Might be that, but how could my ISP guess that I'm using a router?



The first few characters of a MAC address are registered to a company.


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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Merciadri Luca
vr wrote:
 On 6/25/2010 3:27 PM, Merciadri Luca wrote:

 The first few characters of a MAC address are registered to a company.
Sure, but are you sure that they can know the router's MAC address?

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Re: Hundreds of sshd processes spawned by Postgresql

2010-06-25 Thread Ron Johnson

On 06/25/2010 01:47 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:



From: Hanspeter Spalingerdeb...@spahan.ch

[snip]


On the other side this all could  be just a camouflage (?) but that
wouldnt make lot sense as postgresql doing  sshd is not realy a good
camouflage...


For now, the system is powered down and the FIOS router is disconnected.  
Whoever got to my box had to get past the router's firewall, so I am hoping 
that it gets a new IP address when I do plug it back in.  I'm trying to figure 
how a cracker got past the firewall.  I know that firewalls are not perfect, 
but it keeps most ports closed, by default, and I do not think that I opened 
any up.



You might also want to go to a postgresql mailing list, since there 
*might* be a more innocuous explanation.


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Re: Using gparted GUI to make GPT partition tables

2010-06-25 Thread vr

On 6/25/2010 3:29 PM, Celejar wrote:

I'm not sure what exactly we mean here by special alignment, but if
all that's required is partitions that start at the beginning of the
disk, end at the end, and each begin where the previous one leaves off,
then the GUI is fine, and no math is required, IIRC.

Celejar


There's many blogs talking about SSD's needing to have their partitions 
start on an erase block sized of some multiple.  I followed a couple of 
supposed recommendations using gparted from the command line only to get 
warned that the resulting partition was not properly aligned for best 
performance. I'm more or less drowning in what might be misinformation 
at this point.


Who here has set up a Vertex 2, how'd you do it, and is it working well 
for you?



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Re: Understanding my recurrent network connectivity problems

2010-06-25 Thread Klistvud

Dne, 25. 06. 2010 21:24:29 je Merciadri Luca napisal(a):


The problem is that my switch does not have any WAN port!


IIRC switches don't need one, as they juggle packets based on hardware  
(MAC) addresses. But then again, I've been wrong before ...



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Re: Wireshark: how can I give rights to interfaces without launching it as root?

2010-06-25 Thread Celejar
[Please don't cc. me.]

On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 21:29:50 +0200
Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be wrote:

 Celejar wrote:
  On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 16:46:52 +0200
  Merciadri Luca luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be wrote:
 

 
  /usr/share/doc/wireshark-common/README.Debian discusses wireshark and
  necessary privileges. This came up a while back on the lists, and
  someone said that this README, while in Sid, is not in earlier Debian
  versions.

 I had already read it, but here is what it gives me:
 
 ==
 Warning!
 
 Using the != operator on combined expressions like: eth.addr, ip.addr,
 tcp.port,
 udp.port and alike will probably not work as expected!

Different README; mine doesn't have that stuff, but:

I. Capturing packets with Wireshark/Tshark

   There are two ways of installing Wireshark/Tshark on Debian:

   I./a. Installing dumpcap and allowing non-root users to capture packets

  Members of the wireshark group will be able to capture packets on network 
  interfaces. This is the preferred way of installation if Wireshark/Tshark
  will be used for capturing and displaying packets at the same time, since
  that way only the dumpcap process has to be run with elevated privileges 
  thanks to the privilege separation[1].

  Note that no user will be added to group wireshark automatically, the 
  system administrator has to add them manually.

  The additional privileges are provided using the Linux Capabilities
  system where possible or using the set-user-id bit, where the Linux 
  Capabilities are not present (Debian GNU/kFreeBSD, Debian GNU/Hurd).

  Linux kernels provided by Debian support Linux Capabilities, but custom
  built kernels may lack this support. If the support for Linux
  Capabilities is not present at the time of installing wireshark-common
  package, the installer will fall back to set the set-user-id bit to
  allow non-root users to capture packets.

  If installation succeeds with using Linux Capabilities, non-root users
  will not be able to capture packets while running kernels not supporting
  Linux Capabilities.

I./b. Installing dumpcap without allowing non-root users to capture packets

  Only root user will be able to capture packets. It is advised to capture
  packets with the bundled dumpcap program as root and then run 
  Wireshark/Tshark as an ordinary user to analyze the captured logs. [2]
  
  
   The installation method can be changed any time by running:
   dpkg-reconfigure wireshark-common

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