Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread g


On 08/20/15 21:50, Ed Greshko wrote:

 Oh, this may be the real POP3 solution you're needing

 https://support.google.com/mail/answer/47948?hl=en

.
good info link Ed. thank you for posting.

made changes to tower. now to let some emails build, then pull and
check to see what happens on laptop.

will also be making change to laptop.


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Re: This is what I was talking about

2015-08-20 Thread Sylvia Sánchez
Because every one of them are pulling the rope in the direction of its
own way and benefit.
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Re: This is what I was talking about

2015-08-20 Thread Martin Cigorraga
What!?
Is this a part of another thread or what?

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 8:38 PM Sylvia Sánchez lailah...@gmail.com wrote:

 Because every one of them are pulling the rope in the direction of its
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[389-users] How to modify the logging dir

2015-08-20 Thread bahan w
Hello !

I installed recently FreeIPA 3.0.0-47 and I have a question related to the
logging dir used.
We know that the logs are stored in /var/log/dirsrv folder but we would
like to move this elsewhere ?

Do you know if it is possible ?

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Joe Zeff

On 08/20/2015 04:06 PM, jd1008 wrote:

How can he config TB to always download messages that have
not been downloaded?


Are all copies set to leave the messages on the server?
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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread jd1008



On 08/20/2015 06:23 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:

On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 18:12:25 -0600
jd1008 wrote:


Does gmail server keep a flag that the messages were already downloaded??
If so, how can a user prevent that flag from being set on the gmail server?

Go to your gmail account settings and look at the pop/imap tab.
There is a setting for what the server should do with the
mail after it is read by pop and one of the options is: do nothing,
leave it there.

There is no Do nothing option.
These are the options:
Keep GMail's copy in the Inbox
Mark Gmail's copy as Read
Archive GMail's copy
Delete GMail's copy



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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/21/15 07:06, jd1008 wrote:

 A friend came to me asking for help I was not able to
 figure out.

 He has multiple laptops, at different geographical locations.
 On all of them, he uses fedora and TB.

 What he has bot been able to achieve is that all laptops
 download the same messages from gmail.

 But what happens is that if laptop A downloads all
 latest messages. Then if he logs off, and 2 days later,
 he logs in on laptop B and tried to download all messages,
 he only gets the ones that come in AFTER the ones he
 downloaded on laptop A.

 How can he config TB to always download messages that have
 not been downloaded?

 Or is it an issue with the gmail server itself?

 I have seen a solution that advises the use of IMAP instead
 of pop3.

 But that is not what he wants, because sometimes he does not have
 access to the web, and would still like to read messages he has
 not read yet, so he needs them to be on the laptops.

 Perhaps it cannot be done???


The better solution for your friend is to switch to IMAP as IMAP has been 
designed from the start to work with multiple clients.

If you watch the T-Bird processes on multiple clients using POP you'll notice 
that the status reported on some will be There are no NEW message while one 
client will get a message.  This is because the server has no way to determine 
which of the multiple clients has downloaded a message so when a message is 
downloaded by any client it is no longer marked as NEW on the server. 

If you want to get all of the messages on to a given client you have to go to 
the gmail settings for POP3 and check the box for Enable POP for all mail 
(even mail that's already been downloaded.  But be advised that this is a one 
shot setting and the next client that connects to download will get all the 
messages on the server BUT the setting will be cleared.  You'd have to do this 
over and over again for all you clients.

So...just move to IMAP is the real answer.
 

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/21/15 10:14, jd1008 wrote:
 Phew!!! THAT WAS IT!!! 

While that will fix the issue initially it probably will introduce a new 
issue.  Doing that process multiple times on a given client will probably 
result in that client getting multiple copies of the same messages as there is 
no way to determine which have or haven't been downloaded before.

You could install the Remove Duplicate Messages extension to fix that new 
issue  Or you can just move to IMAP which is designed for the scenario of 
multiple clients.

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[389-users] replication monitoring

2015-08-20 Thread Russell Beall
Hello,

I have deployed a MMR cluster with a recent (about April) version of 389 from 
the CentOS 6 repository.

Following example 2 of this document, I have tried to set up a monitoring 
script on each node to verify that replication is correctly succeeding:
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/docs/389ds/howto/howto-replicationmonitoring.html

The monitoring command-line search usually works, but when replication is 
occurring it returns a false-positive for replication errors because some of 
the replicas are busy.

Rather than grepping out on the word “busy” which might lead us to miss the 
state when everything is erring out because everything is busy, I thought I 
should ask for recommendations on handling this.

My best idea is to run the command several times over several seconds and if it 
fails more than X times in a row, then issue an alert.  Of course that wouldn’t 
work if there was a longer-than-usual replication underway.  Is there a better 
way to do this?

Thank you,
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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Joe Zeff

On 08/20/2015 05:42 PM, jd1008 wrote:

But, once downloaded by one of his TB clients, he is not able
to download them on the other TB client.
This is the issue. I am sure you read my reply to Joe Zeff.
I think it IS the gmail server that is doing this, but none of the
settings betray how it is done.


Back when I did tech support for an ISP, we occasionally had calls from 
customers who needed to download the same emails (POP3) to several 
machines.  We had them set all but one of them to leave the mail on the 
server, and made sure that the one that took them off was the last one 
to download them.  I'm not sure that you can do this with Gmail because 
I don't know if it honors deletion requests from the client.

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread jd1008



On 08/20/2015 07:21 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:

On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 19:10:06 -0600
jd1008 wrote:


So, I am puzzled why the next TB client is not downloading
his new messages.

Mail clients can explicitly delete messages, which would
render any google server setting useless if TB is doing
that. Perhaps there is a TB account setting that can be
changed as well (or a better mail client :-).

All his TB settings for messages are set (check-marked)
Leave messages on server.

But it does not seem to help :(

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Gordon Messmer

On 08/20/2015 04:06 PM, jd1008 wrote:


I have seen a solution that advises the use of IMAP instead
of pop3.

But that is not what he wants, because sometimes he does not have
access to the web, and would still like to read messages he has
not read yet, so he needs them to be on the laptops. 


So use IMAP.  By default, Thunderbird keeps a copy of messages locally, 
and can read them without network access.

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Joe Zeff

On 08/20/2015 05:12 PM, jd1008 wrote:

I thought the the option to leave messages on server applies
only to the POP3 accounts, since POP3 actually downloads
all new messages.


Sorry; I was under the impression that you were using POP3.  My mistake.
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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread jd1008



On 08/20/2015 06:37 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:

On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 18:34:55 -0600
jd1008 wrote:


Keep GMail's copy in the Inbox

Which is do nothing. It is already in the inbox, it stays in the inbox.

But, once downloaded by one of his TB clients, he is not able
to download them on the other TB client.
This is the issue. I am sure you read my reply to Joe Zeff.
I think it IS the gmail server that is doing this, but none of the
settings betray how it is done.

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Tom Horsley
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 19:10:06 -0600
jd1008 wrote:

 So, I am puzzled why the next TB client is not downloading
 his new messages.

Mail clients can explicitly delete messages, which would
render any google server setting useless if TB is doing
that. Perhaps there is a TB account setting that can be
changed as well (or a better mail client :-).
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Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread jd1008


A friend came to me asking for help I was not able to
figure out.

He has multiple laptops, at different geographical locations.
On all of them, he uses fedora and TB.

What he has bot been able to achieve is that all laptops
download the same messages from gmail.

But what happens is that if laptop A downloads all
latest messages. Then if he logs off, and 2 days later,
he logs in on laptop B and tried to download all messages,
he only gets the ones that come in AFTER the ones he
downloaded on laptop A.

How can he config TB to always download messages that have
not been downloaded?

Or is it an issue with the gmail server itself?

I have seen a solution that advises the use of IMAP instead
of pop3.

But that is not what he wants, because sometimes he does not have
access to the web, and would still like to read messages he has
not read yet, so he needs them to be on the laptops.

Perhaps it cannot be done???

Thanx.
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Re: Removing old kernels using dnf leaves files in /boot

2015-08-20 Thread Martin Cigorraga
Hello Clemens,

Adding to what Germán already said you might be interested in checking the
dnf configuration file, /etc/dnf/dnf.conf -- and look for this paramenter:
installonly_limit=2

To learn about it: $ man dnf.conf

Cheers

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 4:00 PM Clemens Eisserer linuxhi...@gmail.com
wrote:

  Because those files belong to the package kernel-core. kernel is a meta
  package and contains no files.

 A that explains it, thanks a lot :)

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Tom Horsley
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 18:12:25 -0600
jd1008 wrote:

 Does gmail server keep a flag that the messages were already downloaded??
 If so, how can a user prevent that flag from being set on the gmail server?

Go to your gmail account settings and look at the pop/imap tab.
There is a setting for what the server should do with the
mail after it is read by pop and one of the options is: do nothing,
leave it there.
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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Tom Horsley
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 18:34:55 -0600
jd1008 wrote:

 Keep GMail's copy in the Inbox

Which is do nothing. It is already in the inbox, it stays in the inbox.
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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread jd1008



On 08/20/2015 06:29 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 08/20/2015 05:12 PM, jd1008 wrote:

I thought the the option to leave messages on server applies
only to the POP3 accounts, since POP3 actually downloads
all new messages.


Sorry; I was under the impression that you were using POP3.  My mistake.

Too many misunderstandings, especially when we miss the whole thread.

The guy is using pop3.

All he wants to accomplish is to make all 4 laptops be able
to download all new messages that were not downloaded
before on any of the laptops he has.
But Gmail seems to know that the messages were downloaded
by a mail client, and the next client that connects to gmail server,
is not sent the new messages already sent to the other client.

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread jd1008



On 08/20/2015 06:52 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 08/20/2015 05:42 PM, jd1008 wrote:

But, once downloaded by one of his TB clients, he is not able
to download them on the other TB client.
This is the issue. I am sure you read my reply to Joe Zeff.
I think it IS the gmail server that is doing this, but none of the
settings betray how it is done.


Back when I did tech support for an ISP, we occasionally had calls 
from customers who needed to download the same emails (POP3) to 
several machines.  We had them set all but one of them to leave the 
mail on the server, and made sure that the one that took them off was 
the last one to download them.  I'm not sure that you can do this with 
Gmail because I don't know if it honors deletion requests from the 
client.
It apparently does support deletion, once downloaded, as I showed Tom 
Horsely:

These are the options:
Keep GMail's copy in the Inbox
Mark Gmail's copy as Read
Archive GMail's copy
Delete GMail's copy

But he has selected Keep GMail's copy in the Inbox.

So, I am puzzled why the next TB client is not downloading
his new messages.
Perhaps this is a question only Google can answer, and I have
had no luck getting no luck getting answers from google support.


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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread g


On 08/20/15 21:14, g wrote:


 that is because gmail is gmail is gmail. therefore, gmail is not like
 real email servers. if _any_ email is read, it is marked as read no
 matter who reads it.

 best thing for your friend to do is get an account with a real mail
 server and have that server pull gmail emails, then pull emails from
 that server with it set as imap. then all but one are set to leave
 emails on server with the one set to remove emails.

.
ooppss.

after reading Ed's post i logged my gmail account because i had missed
that gmail knows how do imap. sure enough, it is a hot link at top of
page.

still, your friend needs to get a real email server. ;-)

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread jd1008



On 08/20/2015 06:06 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 08/20/2015 04:06 PM, jd1008 wrote:

How can he config TB to always download messages that have
not been downloaded?


Are all copies set to leave the messages on the server?

I believe so.
Is that what prevents TB from auto-downloading all messages
if IMAP is used?

I thought the the option to leave messages on server applies
only to the POP3 accounts, since POP3 actually downloads
all new messages.

But, the current situation is that he is on pop3 and he cannot
download messages which were downloaded by TB on the other laptop.
Why is that?
Does gmail server keep a flag that the messages were already downloaded??
If so, how can a user prevent that flag from being set on the gmail server?

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Re: how do i pick up the new rpms in updates-testing?

2015-08-20 Thread Martin Cigorraga
Try refreshing your local cache: # dnf clean metadata expire-cache. If that
doesn't work, a # dnf clean all should do it. If you still doesn't see the
packages you're looking for then you'll have to wait for your mirrors to
sync up.

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 6:31 PM Kevin Fenzi ke...@scrye.com wrote:

 On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 17:25:25 -0400 (EDT)
 Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:

no, my updates-testing repo *is* enabled ... i'm asking about an
  obvious time lag from the time i see those rpms in the repo, and when
  my local dnf command finally sees them.

 So, if you look at:


 http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/updates/testing/22/x86_64/repodata/

 you can see the repomd.xml file was created today at 19:43 UTC time.

 So, thats the time when the repo was live on the master mirrors.

 Next, mirrormanager has to crawl the tree and see what changed and
 update it's db of 'current' repodata. It starts crawls when it sees a
 message something changed, but it can take it a few hours depending on
 how much changed.

 Once thats done, hourly there is a static file updated from the db and
 synced out to the mirrorlist servers. Once that pushes out with the new
 repomd.xml info in it you should see it in metalinks.

 While thats going on, mirrors are mirroring the master mirror on
 whatever schedule they do.

 So, it can take a few hours at least.

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread jd1008



On 08/20/2015 08:05 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:

On 08/21/15 07:06, jd1008 wrote:

A friend came to me asking for help I was not able to
figure out.

He has multiple laptops, at different geographical locations.
On all of them, he uses fedora and TB.

What he has bot been able to achieve is that all laptops
download the same messages from gmail.

But what happens is that if laptop A downloads all
latest messages. Then if he logs off, and 2 days later,
he logs in on laptop B and tried to download all messages,
he only gets the ones that come in AFTER the ones he
downloaded on laptop A.

How can he config TB to always download messages that have
not been downloaded?

Or is it an issue with the gmail server itself?

I have seen a solution that advises the use of IMAP instead
of pop3.

But that is not what he wants, because sometimes he does not have
access to the web, and would still like to read messages he has
not read yet, so he needs them to be on the laptops.

Perhaps it cannot be done???


The better solution for your friend is to switch to IMAP as IMAP has been 
designed from the start to work with multiple clients.

If you watch the T-Bird processes on multiple clients using POP you'll notice that the status 
reported on some will be There are no NEW message while one client will get a message.  
This is because the server has no way to determine which of the multiple clients has downloaded a 
message so when a message is downloaded by any client it is no longer marked as NEW on 
the server.

If you want to get all of the messages on to a given client you have to go to the gmail settings 
for POP3 and check the box for Enable POP for all mail (even mail that's already been 
downloaded.  But be advised that this is a one shot setting and the next client 
that connects to download will get all the messages on the server BUT the setting will be cleared.  
You'd have to do this over and over again for all you clients.

So...just move to IMAP is the real answer.
  


Phew!!! THAT WAS IT!!!
Awesome.
Hey --- I will tell my friend the source of the solution, so
don't worry - I will not claim the kudos :) :)

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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread g


On 08/20/15 19:37, jd1008 wrote:
 
 
 On 08/20/2015 06:29 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
 On 08/20/2015 05:12 PM, jd1008 wrote:
 I thought the the option to leave messages on server applies
 only to the POP3 accounts, since POP3 actually downloads
 all new messages.

 Sorry; I was under the impression that you were using POP3.  My mistake.
 Too many misunderstandings, especially when we miss the whole thread.
 
 The guy is using pop3.
 
 All he wants to accomplish is to make all 4 laptops be able
 to download all new messages that were not downloaded
 before on any of the laptops he has.
 But Gmail seems to know that the messages were downloaded
 by a mail client, and the next client that connects to gmail server,
 is not sent the new messages already sent to the other client.

.
that is because gmail is gmail is gmail. therefore, gmail is not like
real email servers. if _any_ email is read, it is marked as read no
matter who reads it.

best thing for your friend to do is get an account with a real mail
server and have that server pull gmail emails, then pull emails from
that server with it set as imap. then all but one are set to leave
emails on server with the one set to remove emails.


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Re: Q about how TB handles google mail

2015-08-20 Thread Ed Greshko
On 08/21/15 10:14, jd1008 wrote:
  
 Phew!!! THAT WAS IT!!!


Oh, this may be the real POP3 solution you're needing

https://support.google.com/mail/answer/47948?hl=en

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Re: Removing old kernels using dnf leaves files in /boot

2015-08-20 Thread Clemens Eisserer
 Because those files belong to the package kernel-core. kernel is a meta
 package and contains no files.

A that explains it, thanks a lot :)

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Re: dnf: not found deltainfo and updateinfo

2015-08-20 Thread Jon Ingason
Den 2015-08-20 kl. 14:42, skrev Robert Moskowitz:
 I used the -v option and saw all these messages for all of my repos
 (Fedora, Fedora-update, Adobe, rpmfusion free and non-free). I kind of
 get the no deltainfo message.  I did not download the delta rpms to my
 local repos for Fedora and Fedora-update, and not supprised the others
 don't have.  Is that why?  Though I did put a deltarpm=0 in the
 /etc/yum.conf file (does dnf use this or have its own?).

dnf do not use /etc/yum.conf. It use /etc/dnf/dnf.conf. You should
read the man page for yum.conf.
 
 But what is the no updateinfo message about?

Don't know :-)
 
 thanks
 
 


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Re: dnf: not found deltainfo and updateinfo

2015-08-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz



On 08/20/2015 09:09 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:

Den 2015-08-20 kl. 14:42, skrev Robert Moskowitz:

I used the -v option and saw all these messages for all of my repos
(Fedora, Fedora-update, Adobe, rpmfusion free and non-free). I kind of
get the no deltainfo message.  I did not download the delta rpms to my
local repos for Fedora and Fedora-update, and not supprised the others
don't have.  Is that why?  Though I did put a deltarpm=0 in the
/etc/yum.conf file (does dnf use this or have its own?).

dnf do not use /etc/yum.conf. It use /etc/dnf/dnf.conf. You should
read the man page for yum.conf.


Humph.  I did not find the dnf.conf when I looked earlier; that is why I 
thought yum.conf was used just like the yum.repo.d directory. Now I see 
it...


Added deltarpm=0 to it and still get the not found deltainfo for: for 
all repos.



But what is the no updateinfo message about?

Don't know :-)

thanks






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Re: doing docker build, SELinux is preventing /usr/libexec/abrt-hook-ccpp from using the sigchld access on a process., kills wireless

2015-08-20 Thread Daniel J Walsh
You have a bad label on /etc/resolv.conf.

restorecon -v /etc/resolv.conf

I have no idea how this is getting mislabeled.  Are you doing anything
special with /etc/resolv.conf?

Also turn on the cups_execmem boolean

setsebool -P cups_execmem 1


On 08/19/2015 10:10 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Rick Stevens wrote:

 On 08/19/2015 08:41 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Daniel J Walsh wrote:


 On 08/19/2015 07:36 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Aug 2015, Daniel J Walsh wrote:

 On 08/19/2015 02:43 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
 On Tue, 18 Aug 2015, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

by now, i'm getting *really* good at debugging. was doing a simple
 docker build (docker-1.8.1) with first few lines of Dockerfile (which
 worked fine not that long ago):

FROM ubuntu:14.04
MAINTAINER Robert P. J. Day
ENV REFRESHED_AT 2015-08-18

RUN apt-get -y -q update  apt-get -y -q install nginx
... snip ...

 and it was *entirely* reproducible that the instant docker started to
 process that RUN apt-get command, the wireless connection on my
 Fedora 22 laptop was blown away. grabbed this from SELinux:

 = start =

 SELinux is preventing /usr/libexec/abrt-hook-ccpp from using the
 sigchld access on a process.
 *  Plugin catchall (100. confidence) suggests
 **
 If you believe that abrt-hook-ccpp should be allowed sigchld access on
 processes labeled kernel_t by default.
 Then you should report this as a bug.
 You can generate a local policy module to allow this access.
 Do
 allow this access for now by executing:
 # grep abrt-hook-ccpp /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M mypol
 # semodule -i mypol.pp

 Additional Information:
 Source Contextsystem_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0
 Target Contextsystem_u:system_r:kernel_t:s0
 Target ObjectsUnknown [ process ]
 Sourceabrt-hook-ccpp
 Source Path   /usr/libexec/abrt-hook-ccpp
 Port  Unknown
 Host  localhost.localdomain
 Source RPM Packages
 abrt-addon-coredump-helper-2.6.1-2.fc22.x86_64
 Target RPM Packages
 Policy RPMselinux-policy-3.13.1-128.10.fc22.noarch
 Selinux Enabled   True
 Policy Type   targeted
 Enforcing ModePermissive
 Host Name localhost.localdomain
 Platform  Linux localhost.localdomain
 4.1.5-200.fc22.x86_64
#1 SMP Mon Aug 10 23:38:23 UTC 2015
 x86_64 x86_64
 Alert Count   1
 First Seen2015-08-18 12:57:36 EDT
 Last Seen 2015-08-18 12:57:36 EDT
 Local ID  523c8bed-7428-49e7-b301-3a932852b135

 Raw Audit Messages
 type=AVC msg=audit(1439917056.327:640): avc:  denied  { sigchld } for
 pid=4555 comm=abrt-hook-ccpp scontext=system_u:system_r:NetworkManager_t:s0
 tcontext=system_u:system_r:kernel_t:s0 tclass=process permissive=1

 type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1439917056.327:640): arch=x86_64 syscall=wait4
 success=yes exit=1273 a0=4f9 a1=7fffdb95f19c a2=0 a3=0 items=0 ppid=131
 pid=4555 auid=4294967295 uid=0 gid=0 euid=0 suid=0 fsuid=0 egid=0 sgid=0
 fsgid=0 tty=(none) ses=4294967295 comm=abrt-hook-ccpp
 exe=/usr/libexec/abrt-hook-ccpp subj=system_u:system_r:kernel_t:s0 key=(null)
 Hash: abrt-hook-ccpp,NetworkManager_t,kernel_t,process,sigchld

 = end =
followup to the above ... i ran the suggested selinux-related
 commands, but that had no apparent effect, so i'm still stuck. for
 people who know docker, you'll recognize that the error occurred at
 the first instruction in the Dockerfile that requires network access,
 the RUN apt-get ... command (i already have the ubuntu base image on
 my system).

i grabbed a few hundred lines from journalctl and stuck them here:
 http://pastebin.com/KzrYMFvC. you can see the very first command there
 is the docker invocation:

 Aug 19 05:24:35 localhost.localdomain sudo[4190]:   rpjday : TTY=pts/0
 ; PWD=/home/rpjday/docker/TDB/sample ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/bin/docker
 build -t jamtur01/nginx .

thoughts? is it bugzilla time?

 rday

 Yes open a bugzilla, although this is a very strange AVC.  It basically
 shows abrt-hook-ccpp executing under networkmanager domain and sending
 sigchld to kernel_t.

 Why would networkmanager execed processes be sending a sigchld to a
 kernel process?
beats me, this is way outside my comfort zone. by the way, even
 though selinux was in permissive mode, i thought i'd play it safe and
 just disable it entirely, so i did, rebooted, sestatus clearly shows
 selinux disabled, but i got the same error.

i'll do it one more time shortly just to make sure it's not some
 intermittent weirdness, then i'll BZ it. open to suggestions as to
 anything else i might try, or add to the BZ submission.

 rday

 With SELinux disabled you should not be getting 

Re: dnf: not found deltainfo and updateinfo

2015-08-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz



On 08/20/2015 09:46 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:

Den 2015-08-20 kl. 15:29, skrev Robert Moskowitz:


On 08/20/2015 09:09 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:

Den 2015-08-20 kl. 14:42, skrev Robert Moskowitz:

I used the -v option and saw all these messages for all of my repos
(Fedora, Fedora-update, Adobe, rpmfusion free and non-free). I kind of
get the no deltainfo message.  I did not download the delta rpms to my
local repos for Fedora and Fedora-update, and not supprised the others
don't have.  Is that why?  Though I did put a deltarpm=0 in the
/etc/yum.conf file (does dnf use this or have its own?).

dnf do not use /etc/yum.conf. It use /etc/dnf/dnf.conf. You should
read the man page for yum.conf.

Humph.  I did not find the dnf.conf when I looked earlier; that is why I
thought yum.conf was used just like the yum.repo.d directory. Now I see
it...

Added deltarpm=0 to it and still get the not found deltainfo for: for
all repos.

In dnf.conf deltapm is boolean so it should be deltarpm=fales
instead of deltapm=0 etc.


From somewhere in ages past, I got that 0|1 was equiivalent to false|true

I made the change. thanks.



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Re: [389-users] How to modify the logging dir

2015-08-20 Thread bahan w
Hm ok.

Ok, and to do that I use the ldapmodify command ?

Something like :

ldapmodify -x -D cn=Directory Manager -w mdp password manager -h
FQDN hosting server -p 389

dn:cn=configchangetype:modifyreplace:nsslapd-accesslog
nsslapd-accesslog:MYPATH

dn:cn=configchangetype:modifyreplace:nsslapd-errorlog
nsslapd-errorlog:MYPATH


And then two ctrl+D to close the CLI ?



Best regards.


Bahan




On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Jochen Schneider scn...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 20/08/15 13:53, bahan w wrote:
  Hello !
 
  I installed recently FreeIPA 3.0.0-47 and I have a question related to
  the logging dir used.
  We know that the logs are stored in /var/log/dirsrv folder but we would
  like to move this elsewhere ?
 
  Do you know if it is possible ?

 It is.

 Set nsslapd-accesslog and nsslapd-errorlog under cn=config
 accordingly.

 see:

 https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/10/html/Configuration_Command_and_File_Reference/Core_Server_Configuration_Reference.html#cnconfig-nsslapd_accesslog_Access_Log

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Re: [389-users] How to modify the logging dir

2015-08-20 Thread Mark Reynolds



On 08/20/2015 10:20 AM, bahan w wrote:

Hm ok.

Ok, and to do that I use the ldapmodify command ?

Something like :
ldapmodify -x -D cn=Directory Manager -w mdp password manager -h FQDN hosting 
server -p 389

dn:cn=config
changetype:modify
replace:nsslapd-accesslog
nsslapd-accesslog:MYPATH

dn:cn=config
changetype:modify
replace:nsslapd-errorlog
nsslapd-errorlog:MYPATH

And then two ctrl+D to close the CLI ?

Yes, but you need to restart the Directory Server for those changes to 
take effect.  (restart-dirsrv)


Best regards.

Bahan







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mailto:scn...@gmail.com wrote:


On 20/08/15 13:53, bahan w wrote:
 Hello !

 I installed recently FreeIPA 3.0.0-47 and I have a question
related to
 the logging dir used.
 We know that the logs are stored in /var/log/dirsrv folder but
we would
 like to move this elsewhere ?

 Do you know if it is possible ?

It is.

Set nsslapd-accesslog and nsslapd-errorlog under cn=config
accordingly.

see:

https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/10/html/Configuration_Command_and_File_Reference/Core_Server_Configuration_Reference.html#cnconfig-nsslapd_accesslog_Access_Log

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Re: dnf: not found deltainfo and updateinfo

2015-08-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz



On 08/20/2015 09:46 AM, Jan Zelený wrote:

On 20. 8. 2015 at 08:42:31, Robert Moskowitz wrote:

I used the -v option and saw all these messages for all of my repos
(Fedora, Fedora-update, Adobe, rpmfusion free and non-free). I kind of
get the no deltainfo message.  I did not download the delta rpms to my
local repos for Fedora and Fedora-update, and not supprised the others
don't have.  Is that why?  Though I did put a deltarpm=0 in the
/etc/yum.conf file (does dnf use this or have its own?).

But what is the no updateinfo message about?

thanks

Both messages are debug level information, which indicates that they should
not concern you unless you are debugging something.

Anyway, the way I understand it (looking at the code for the first time), these
are influenced solely by the metadata in remote repo. If the updateinfo or
prestodelta files are missing, you will see these messages.


One thing I do not like about dnf over yum, is that for a long time, you 
get no progress on what is happening.  Like hello, are you getting 
anything?  So I added -v just to get some feedback. Sometimes a bit of 
chatiness goes a long way in customer confidence.


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Re: [389-users] How to modify the logging dir

2015-08-20 Thread Jochen Schneider
On 20/08/15 13:53, bahan w wrote:
 Hello !
 
 I installed recently FreeIPA 3.0.0-47 and I have a question related to
 the logging dir used.
 We know that the logs are stored in /var/log/dirsrv folder but we would
 like to move this elsewhere ?
 
 Do you know if it is possible ?

It is.

Set nsslapd-accesslog and nsslapd-errorlog under cn=config
accordingly.

see:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/10/html/Configuration_Command_and_File_Reference/Core_Server_Configuration_Reference.html#cnconfig-nsslapd_accesslog_Access_Log

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Re: dnf: not found deltainfo and updateinfo

2015-08-20 Thread Jon Ingason
Den 2015-08-20 kl. 15:29, skrev Robert Moskowitz:
 
 
 On 08/20/2015 09:09 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
 Den 2015-08-20 kl. 14:42, skrev Robert Moskowitz:
 I used the -v option and saw all these messages for all of my repos
 (Fedora, Fedora-update, Adobe, rpmfusion free and non-free). I kind of
 get the no deltainfo message.  I did not download the delta rpms to my
 local repos for Fedora and Fedora-update, and not supprised the others
 don't have.  Is that why?  Though I did put a deltarpm=0 in the
 /etc/yum.conf file (does dnf use this or have its own?).
 dnf do not use /etc/yum.conf. It use /etc/dnf/dnf.conf. You should
 read the man page for yum.conf.
 
 Humph.  I did not find the dnf.conf when I looked earlier; that is why I
 thought yum.conf was used just like the yum.repo.d directory. Now I see
 it...
 
 Added deltarpm=0 to it and still get the not found deltainfo for: for
 all repos.

In dnf.conf deltapm is boolean so it should be deltarpm=fales
instead of deltapm=0 etc.
 
 But what is the no updateinfo message about?
 Don't know :-)
 thanks



 


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dnf: not found deltainfo and updateinfo

2015-08-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I used the -v option and saw all these messages for all of my repos 
(Fedora, Fedora-update, Adobe, rpmfusion free and non-free). I kind of 
get the no deltainfo message.  I did not download the delta rpms to my 
local repos for Fedora and Fedora-update, and not supprised the others 
don't have.  Is that why?  Though I did put a deltarpm=0 in the 
/etc/yum.conf file (does dnf use this or have its own?).


But what is the no updateinfo message about?

thanks


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Re: dnf: not found deltainfo and updateinfo

2015-08-20 Thread Jan Zelený
On 20. 8. 2015 at 08:42:31, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
 I used the -v option and saw all these messages for all of my repos
 (Fedora, Fedora-update, Adobe, rpmfusion free and non-free). I kind of
 get the no deltainfo message.  I did not download the delta rpms to my
 local repos for Fedora and Fedora-update, and not supprised the others
 don't have.  Is that why?  Though I did put a deltarpm=0 in the
 /etc/yum.conf file (does dnf use this or have its own?).
 
 But what is the no updateinfo message about?
 
 thanks

Both messages are debug level information, which indicates that they should 
not concern you unless you are debugging something.

Anyway, the way I understand it (looking at the code for the first time), these 
are influenced solely by the metadata in remote repo. If the updateinfo or 
prestodelta files are missing, you will see these messages.

Thanks
Jan
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Re: how do i pick up the new rpms in updates-testing?

2015-08-20 Thread Zach Villers

sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled updates-testingshould enable the repo you 
need.


 On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 16:41:32 -0400 Robert P. J. Day 
lt;rpj...@crashcourse.cagt;  
 almost certainly a stupid question, but how do i force dnf update
to consult the latest mirrors to see the new packages now available?

 i can *see* here:

http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/updates/testing/22/x86_64/n/

the new NetworkManager rpm that solves a particular problem i've run
into, but no variation of dnf update i run will pick it up.

 what's the secret recipe?

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Re: bad update info

2015-08-20 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 17:18:33 -0400
Frank McCormick bea...@videotron.ca wrote:

 I still use Yum to update my Fedora 21 install...and today
 got this:
 
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-13197 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 You should report this problem to the owner of the updates-testing 
 repository.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-12912 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-12821 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-12934 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-11572 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-12955 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-13252 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-13254 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-13257 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 Update notice FEDORA-2015-13229 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
 a bad duplicate, skipping.
 
 
 How do I report this ?

Please report this here: https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/issues

Or I can do so if you prefer. 

kevin


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Re: bad update info

2015-08-20 Thread Frank McCormick

On 20/08/15 05:23 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:

On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 17:18:33 -0400
Frank McCormick bea...@videotron.ca wrote:


I still use Yum to update my Fedora 21 install...and today
got this:

Update notice FEDORA-2015-13197 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
You should report this problem to the owner of the updates-testing
repository.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-12912 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-12821 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-12934 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-11572 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-12955 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-13252 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-13254 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-13257 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-13229 (from updates-testing) is broken, or
a bad duplicate, skipping.


How do I report this ?


Please report this here: https://github.com/fedora-infra/bodhi/issues

Or I can do so if you prefer.

kevin





   Done. Thanks


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bad update info

2015-08-20 Thread Frank McCormick

I still use Yum to update my Fedora 21 install...and today
got this:

Update notice FEDORA-2015-13197 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
You should report this problem to the owner of the updates-testing 
repository.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-12912 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-12821 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-12934 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-11572 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-12955 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-13252 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-13254 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-13257 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.
Update notice FEDORA-2015-13229 (from updates-testing) is broken, or a 
bad duplicate, skipping.



How do I report this ?

Thanks

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Re: how do i pick up the new rpms in updates-testing?

2015-08-20 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015, Zach Villers wrote:

 sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled updates-testing
 should enable the repo you need.

  no, my updates-testing repo *is* enabled ... i'm asking about an
obvious time lag from the time i see those rpms in the repo, and when
my local dnf command finally sees them.

rday

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Removing old kernels using dnf leaves files in /boot

2015-08-20 Thread Clemens Eisserer
Hi,

Because I run my linux installation on real hardware as well as
using VirtualBox I need manual control when old kernels (which have
vbox extensions) are removed.
Recently I tried to remove old kernel packages with dnf (dnf remove
kernel-4.1.3-201.fc22), yet the files contained in this package are
still in /boot:

[root@user-pc boot]# ls -la /boot/vmlinuz-4.1.3-201.fc22.x86_64
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 5968568 Jul 29 21:59 /boot/vmlinuz-4.1.3-201.fc22.x86_64

Any idea what could be going wrong here?

Thank you in advance, Clemens
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HP CP3525dn Printer Doesn't Work with Fedora 22

2015-08-20 Thread thraex

Hi,

I upgraded to Fedora 22 (MATE desktop) on an HP Pavillion p6-2310ef and 
it's connected to an HP Color Laserjet CP3525dn printer via USB. The 
problem is that although in previous versions of Fedora everything was 
working fine, since Fedora 20 or 21 the printer silently ignores all 
print requests.


I can dual boot to Windows 8 and then everything works fine, so it's 
probably a software issue in Fedora. Here's the output of dnf info hplip


Installed Packages
Name: hplip
Arch: x86_64
Epoch   : 0
Version : 3.15.7
Release : 1.fc22
Size: 12 M
Repo: @System
From repo   : updates
Summary : HP Linux Imaging and Printing Project

and uname -a shows the following:
Linux localhost.localdomain 4.1.4-200.fc22.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Aug 4 
03:22:33 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux


What should I do to get the printer working again?
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how do i pick up the new rpms in updates-testing?

2015-08-20 Thread Robert P. J. Day

  almost certainly a stupid question, but how do i force dnf update
to consult the latest mirrors to see the new packages now available?

  i can *see* here:

http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/updates/testing/22/x86_64/n/

the new NetworkManager rpm that solves a particular problem i've run
into, but no variation of dnf update i run will pick it up.

  what's the secret recipe?

rday

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Re: how do i pick up the new rpms in updates-testing?

2015-08-20 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 17:25:25 -0400 (EDT)
Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:

   no, my updates-testing repo *is* enabled ... i'm asking about an
 obvious time lag from the time i see those rpms in the repo, and when
 my local dnf command finally sees them.

So, if you look at: 

http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/updates/testing/22/x86_64/repodata/

you can see the repomd.xml file was created today at 19:43 UTC time. 

So, thats the time when the repo was live on the master mirrors. 

Next, mirrormanager has to crawl the tree and see what changed and
update it's db of 'current' repodata. It starts crawls when it sees a
message something changed, but it can take it a few hours depending on
how much changed. 

Once thats done, hourly there is a static file updated from the db and
synced out to the mirrorlist servers. Once that pushes out with the new
repomd.xml info in it you should see it in metalinks. 

While thats going on, mirrors are mirroring the master mirror on
whatever schedule they do.

So, it can take a few hours at least. 

kevin


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Re: Removing old kernels using dnf leaves files in /boot

2015-08-20 Thread Germán Racca

On 08/20/2015 12:02 PM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:

Hi,

Because I run my linux installation on real hardware as well as
using VirtualBox I need manual control when old kernels (which have
vbox extensions) are removed.
Recently I tried to remove old kernel packages with dnf (dnf remove
kernel-4.1.3-201.fc22), yet the files contained in this package are
still in /boot:

[root@user-pc boot]# ls -la /boot/vmlinuz-4.1.3-201.fc22.x86_64
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 5968568 Jul 29 21:59 /boot/vmlinuz-4.1.3-201.fc22.x86_64

Any idea what could be going wrong here?

Thank you in advance, Clemens


Because those files belong to the package kernel-core. kernel is a meta 
package and contains no files.


HTH,
Germán.
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Re: [389-users] How to modify the logging dir

2015-08-20 Thread bahan w
Thank you for your answer.

Best regards.

Bahan

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Mark Reynolds marey...@redhat.com wrote:



 On 08/20/2015 10:20 AM, bahan w wrote:

 Hm ok.

 Ok, and to do that I use the ldapmodify command ?

 Something like :

 ldapmodify -x -D cn=Directory Manager -w mdp password manager -h FQDN 
 hosting server -p 389


 dn:cn=configchangetype:modifyreplace:nsslapd-accesslog
 nsslapd-accesslog:MYPATH

 dn:cn=configchangetype:modifyreplace:nsslapd-errorlog
 nsslapd-errorlog:MYPATH

 And then two ctrl+D to close the CLI ?

 Yes, but you need to restart the Directory Server for those changes to
 take effect.  (restart-dirsrv)



 Best regards.

 Bahan





 On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 3:49 PM, Jochen Schneider scn...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 On 20/08/15 13:53, bahan w wrote:
  Hello !
 
  I installed recently FreeIPA 3.0.0-47 and I have a question related to
  the logging dir used.
  We know that the logs are stored in /var/log/dirsrv folder but we would
  like to move this elsewhere ?
 
  Do you know if it is possible ?

 It is.

 Set nsslapd-accesslog and nsslapd-errorlog under cn=config
 accordingly.

 see:

 https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/10/html/Configuration_Command_and_File_Reference/Core_Server_Configuration_Reference.html#cnconfig-nsslapd_accesslog_Access_Log

  J.


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