[Bug 99065] Re: feature request: reviving ssh-agent

2010-01-26 Thread hamannp
Almost forgot,

While I was at it last night, I put Karmic on a 4gb flash from the same
machine.  I can boot into that [ from the same machine ] and from
different machines to see if the problems persists.  Let me know if that
would help.

Cheers!

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[Bug 99065] Re: feature request: reviving ssh-agent

2010-01-26 Thread hamannp
Nope, autossh didn't help.  When I close the shell and try again, I get:

ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.2 port 22: No route to host

Waiting doesn't seem to help either.  The only thing I can do is kill
the power and start over.  It locks again in minutes at most.

I wish I could hang around and help resolve this, but I need the
machine.  Back to Jaunty for me.  I can try again with Karmic in a week
or two, if that helps.

Thanks! Paul

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[Bug 99065] Re: feature request: reviving ssh-agent

2010-01-26 Thread hamannp
Greetings.  I have an i386 box that was running Jaunty with no SSH
problems.  I blew it up and installed Karmic when it was first released
a few months ago.  SSH would hang after a few minutes.  It was so bad
that I blew it up again and went back to Jaunty.  That fixed it.  Last
night, I figured it was safe to re-install Karmic.  SSH worked most of
this morning.  Now, it's just dead.  I can log in for a minute at most
before it locks.  I was installing postfix when this started.  I just
installed autossh.  We'll have to see what it does.

HTH,
Paul

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[Bug 311487] Re: ldap n-way multi master from Ubuntu Server guide

2009-05-15 Thread hamannp
I can confirm the sad tale of woe with the OpenLdap tutorial on Jaunty.
It took me a while to figure out that pasting the syncrepl config text
into an ldif file didn't work.  When I ran ldapmodify on that ldif, it
would skip over parts of the file.  As a consequence, things like the
olcOverlayConfig didn't get run.I edited it in Kate and was careful
not to add any extraneous characters.  But I ultimately had to paste
each part into a separate ldif file.  I'm still not able to get it to
work.  Worse still, the documentation doesn't provide trouble-shooting
of any kind.  If you don't get it on your first try, you're on your own.
I checked the forums -- not much help.  I tried using slapd.conf to
setup a master/slave replication. That approach is well-documented.  But
when I ran slaptest, it said that the master/slave syntax was obsolete
and therefore ignored.

I would strongly encourage anyone with an understanding of OpenLap on
Ubuntu to help with the tutorial documentation.  In particular, the lack
of troubleshooting makes Ubuntu a no-go for OpenLdap.  I would also
strongly encourage people considering OpenLdap on Ubuntu to build it
from source.  I did get that to work.

Regards,
Paul

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