Re: [CentOS] include file

2021-04-19 Thread Stephen Berg, Code 7309 via CentOS
Did you try this: yum whatprovides */drmP.h On 4/19/2021 8:28 AM, Mark Woolfson wrote: Hello, I am trying to build some drivers under CentOS 8.3 using scripts which work on CentOS 8.2. However, I am now missing the include file drm/drmP.h. Please can you tell me where I can fin

[CentOS] smart card auth

2019-10-25 Thread Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS
I updated my work desktop to kernel-3.10.0-1062.4.1.el7.x86_64 yesterday as I was leaving. This morning booted into that new kernel I was unable to login using my common access card.  Rebooted in the previous kernel (3.10.0-1062.1.2.el7.x86_64) and smart card login works fine. Anyone else seein

Re: [CentOS] running init disconnects ssh session

2019-09-20 Thread Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS
On 9/20/19 5:13 AM, James Pearson wrote: Looks like this is a known issue:  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1745199  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1751130 James Pearson Thanks, I was just about to start a search to see if the bug is known. -- Stephen Berg, IT Spe

Re: [CentOS] running init disconnects ssh session

2019-09-19 Thread Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS
On 9/19/19 12:15 PM, James Pearson wrote: Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS wrote: Noticing a new behavior lately.  Logged in via sshd and ssh keys as root to a remote system.  When changing runlevels between multi-user or graphical the ssh session is disconnected.  It's not a big dea

[CentOS] running init disconnects ssh session

2019-09-19 Thread Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS
Noticing a new behavior lately.  Logged in via sshd and ssh keys as root to a remote system.  When changing runlevels between multi-user or graphical the ssh session is disconnected.  It's not a big deal but annoying if I have other tasks to do on that particular system.  I've tried logging in

[CentOS] IPv6 DUID

2019-01-11 Thread Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS
Does anyone have a utility or method to show the IPv6 DUID for a client system without relying on looking through a DHCP server's logs or waiting until after a request is made? I'd like to determine a client's DUID before I set it up for IPv6, that way I can have it configured in the dhcpd6.co