Re: where is nmap-frontend in F29?

2018-11-25 Thread ToddAndMargo via users

On 11/25/18 1:16 PM, andrea via users wrote:

On 25/11/2018 17:59, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 17:11 +, andrea via users wrote:

Aka zenmap, nmapfe?

Exists for F28 but not for F29.


'dnf search' is generally useful:

$ dnf search nmap
=== 
Name Exactly Matched: nmap 
=== 


nmap.x86_64 : Network exploration tool and security scanner
nmap.x86_64 : Network exploration tool and security scanner
== 
Name & Summary Matched: nmap 
== 


nmap-ncat.x86_64 : Nmap's Netcat replacement
nmap-ncat.x86_64 : Nmap's Netcat replacement
perl-Nmap-Parser.noarch : Parse nmap scan data with perl
vdsm-hook-diskunmap.noarch : Activate UNMAP for disk/lun devices
python2-nmap.noarch : A python library which helps in using nmap port 
scanner
python3-nmap.noarch : A python library which helps in using nmap port 
scanner
=== 
Name Matched: nmap 
=== 

php-netresearch-jsonmapper.noarch : Map nested JSON structures onto 
PHP classes
= 
Summary Matched: nmap 
== 


umit.noarch : Nmap front-end

Looks like umit might be what you want.



Indeed, umit seems to be it.

Thank you

Andrea



Good catch.  I needed zenmap for an upcoming project and did not
realize it was gone.  Thank you!

su root -c "dnf install umit"

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Re: where is nmap-frontend in F29?

2018-11-25 Thread andrea via users

On 25/11/2018 17:59, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 17:11 +, andrea via users wrote:

Aka zenmap, nmapfe?

Exists for F28 but not for F29.


'dnf search' is generally useful:

$ dnf search nmap
===
 Name Exactly Matched: nmap 
===
nmap.x86_64 : Network exploration tool and security scanner
nmap.x86_64 : Network exploration tool and security scanner
==
 Name & Summary Matched: nmap 
==
nmap-ncat.x86_64 : Nmap's Netcat replacement
nmap-ncat.x86_64 : Nmap's Netcat replacement
perl-Nmap-Parser.noarch : Parse nmap scan data with perl
vdsm-hook-diskunmap.noarch : Activate UNMAP for disk/lun devices
python2-nmap.noarch : A python library which helps in using nmap port scanner
python3-nmap.noarch : A python library which helps in using nmap port scanner
===
 Name Matched: nmap 
===
php-netresearch-jsonmapper.noarch : Map nested JSON structures onto PHP classes
=
 Summary Matched: nmap 
==
umit.noarch : Nmap front-end

Looks like umit might be what you want.



Indeed, umit seems to be it.

Thank you

Andrea


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System monitor -

2018-11-25 Thread Bob Goodwin

.
Is therea program for monitoring system temperatures for fedora 29 other 
than gkrellm?


Bob

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Re: where is nmap-frontend in F29?

2018-11-25 Thread Ed Greshko
On 11/26/18 1:11 AM, andrea via users wrote:
> Aka zenmap, nmapfe?
>
> Exists for F28 but not for F29.

From the nmap changelog


* Mon Sep 10 2018 Pavel Zhukov  - 2:7.70-4
- Obsolete frontend packages in f29+ (#1626804)

* Fri Jul 13 2018 Fedora Release Engineering  - 
2:7.70-3
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_29_Mass_Rebuild

* Thu Apr 19 2018 Pavel Zhukov  - 2:7.70-2
- Do not build zenmap and ndiff because of python2 deprecation


FYI, zenmap is the nmap frontend


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strange issues on F28

2018-11-25 Thread Paolo Galtieri
I have 2 systems running F28, one is a laptop the other a desktop.  I 
rebooted both onto 4.19.2 last week. On the laptop I'm having some 
strange issues.


1)  When I rebooted the laptop this morning it failed to boot and 
dropped into emergency mode.  Looking at the logs I see at lot of these 
messages:


systemd-udevd[610]: could not find module by name='i2c_i801'
systemd-udevd[612]: could not find module by name='lpc_ich'
.
.
.

The system boots fine on 4.18.18-200.fc28.x86_64

The other system is running 4.19.2-200.fc28.x86_64 without issues.

2)  When I view a video with chrome I get no sound, but the same video 
played on firefox has sound.


3)  When I run pavucontrol the configuration shows 2 entries for built 
in audio.  It shows "Digital Stereo (HDMI) OUtput" for one and "Analog 
Stereo Duplex" for the other.  Under "Output Devices" it shows 
"HDMI/Display Port (plugged in)" and "Speakers".  The only thing I have 
plugged into the HDMI port is my monitor so I don't why it should show 
up here since it has no speakers.  The strange behavior I'm seeing is 
that I will turn the HDMI configuration off, but some time later it's 
been turned back on.


4)  I still can't get chrome to work on the desktop.  If I connect to 
non https sites chrome connects fine, but connecting to https sites 
results in "Your connection is not private" messages.  This has been 
going on now for over a week.


Anyone else seeing any of these issues?

Any help is appreciated.

Paolo
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Re: can't get grub to use /etc/default/grub

2018-11-25 Thread Francis . Montagnac

Hi

On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 12:40:08 -0500 Christopher wrote:

> personally, I'd prefer we just run mkconfig after kernel updates.

I do the same, but automatically by adding a script:

  /etc/kernel/postinst.d/setup-grub-cfg

that does:

-- cut here --
#!/bin/bash -p

PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin

# Regenerates grub.cfg in posttrans of a kernel installation.

# Assumes that /etc/default/grub is already setup properly.

date=$(date '+%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S')

grub2conf=$(readlink -f /etc/grub2-efi.cfg)
if ! [ -f "$grub2conf" ]; then
grub2conf=$(readlink -f /etc/grub2.cfg)
fi

cp -pf $grub2conf $grub2conf-$date

grub2-mkconfig -o $grub2conf || {
# grub2-mkconfig is safe: do not install if it fails.
echo '*** /sbin/grub2-mkconfig failed. Aborting'
exit 1
}

# Suppress the current saved_entry: potentially wrong since one
# rebuilds grub.cfg.
grub2-editenv - unset saved_entry

-- cut here --

-- 
francis
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Re: where is nmap-frontend in F29?

2018-11-25 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 17:11 +, andrea via users wrote:
> Aka zenmap, nmapfe?
> 
> Exists for F28 but not for F29.

'dnf search' is generally useful:

$ dnf search nmap
===
 Name Exactly Matched: nmap 
===
nmap.x86_64 : Network exploration tool and security scanner
nmap.x86_64 : Network exploration tool and security scanner
==
 Name & Summary Matched: nmap 
==
nmap-ncat.x86_64 : Nmap's Netcat replacement
nmap-ncat.x86_64 : Nmap's Netcat replacement
perl-Nmap-Parser.noarch : Parse nmap scan data with perl
vdsm-hook-diskunmap.noarch : Activate UNMAP for disk/lun devices
python2-nmap.noarch : A python library which helps in using nmap port scanner
python3-nmap.noarch : A python library which helps in using nmap port scanner
===
 Name Matched: nmap 
===
php-netresearch-jsonmapper.noarch : Map nested JSON structures onto PHP classes
=
 Summary Matched: nmap 
==
umit.noarch : Nmap front-end

Looks like umit might be what you want.

poc
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Re: can't get grub to use /etc/default/grub

2018-11-25 Thread Tim via users
On 25/11/18 4:14 am, sean darcy wrote:
> I'm trying to disable the spectre mitigations.

Enquiring minds would like to know why?

This is up there with daft practices like turning off firewalls,
SELinux, never updating, etc.

I can imagine temporary disablements to run tests, but permanent ones
don't seem like a good idea.

-- 
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 4.16.11-100.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue May 22 20:02:12 UTC 2018 x86_64

Boilerplate:  All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted.
There is no point trying to privately email me, I only get to see
the messages posted to the mailing list.
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Re: can't get grub to use /etc/default/grub

2018-11-25 Thread Christopher
On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 1:54 AM Samuel Sieb  wrote:
>
> On 11/24/18 1:20 PM, stan wrote:
> > The only time grub-mkconfig runs is if it is run manually.  On kernel
> > updates a program called grubby runs and just copies the boot lines
> > from previous kernels.  So, if you want the new kernel boot line, as
> > Oleg suggested, you will have to run, in /boot/grub2 or /boot/efi/grub2
> > (I think) grub2-mkconfig -o grub.cfg.  I'm not sure of the directory
> > with grub.cfg using EFI so check before you run that grub.cfg is in the
> > directory.
>
> You don't need to run mkconfig at all.  Just edit the last entry in the
> grub config file and grubby will carry that over to each new kernel that
> is installed.

FWIW, I always re-run mkconfig after every kernel update nowadays,
even if only to view the diff with whatever grubby did. I no longer
trust grubby after several stuck instances in Amazon EC2, which I had
to perform surgery on to repair because of
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1509515

Grubby also has an annoying behavior of having menu ids which don't
match the kernel name. While not a problem, it's different than what
mkconfig does, and personally, I'd prefer we just run mkconfig after
kernel updates.
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Re: where is nmap-frontend in F29?

2018-11-25 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sun, 25 Nov 2018 17:11:16 +
andrea via users wrote:

> Aka zenmap, nmapfe?
> 
> Exists for F28 but not for F29.

You can discover lots of things about what the heck is on
your system with a a magic rpm command:

rpm -q -i -f 

or (if you happen to know the name of the package)

rpm -q -i 

There is usually descriptive text and a URL pointing
to the project site for more reading (unless they've
moved everything and the URL is dead :-).
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where is nmap-frontend in F29?

2018-11-25 Thread andrea via users

Aka zenmap, nmapfe?

Exists for F28 but not for F29.

Andrea
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