Re: How to set access permissions to protect a database file?

2019-05-25 Thread mick crane
On 2019-05-26 05:32, David Christensen wrote: On 5/25/19 8:12 PM, mick crane wrote: On 2019-05-26 00:49, Markos wrote: Hi, I made a program (reading_room.tcl), with Sqlite running on Debian 9, to control the books of a reading room. I implemented an authentication system for common users and

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Re: How to set access permissions to protect a database file?

2019-05-25 Thread David Christensen
On 5/25/19 8:12 PM, mick crane wrote: On 2019-05-26 00:49, Markos wrote: Hi, I made a program (reading_room.tcl), with Sqlite running on Debian 9, to control the books of a reading room. I implemented an authentication system for common users and administrator users in the reading_room

Re: How to set access permissions to protect a database file?

2019-05-25 Thread David Christensen
On 5/25/19 4:49 PM, Markos wrote: Hi, I made a program (reading_room.tcl), with Sqlite running on Debian 9, to control the books of a reading room. I implemented an authentication system for common users and administrator users in the reading_room program. Now I want that any user logged

Re: How to set access permissions to protect a database file?

2019-05-25 Thread mick crane
On 2019-05-26 00:49, Markos wrote: Hi, I made a program (reading_room.tcl), with Sqlite running on Debian 9, to control the books of a reading room. I implemented an authentication system for common users and administrator users in the reading_room program. Now I want that any user logged in

Re: bind9 startup problems: /var/cache /bind

2019-05-25 Thread Ross Boylan
I tested my suspicion that bind9-resolvconf was somehow implicated in the bind9 start problems by returning bind9-resolvconf to its original, disabled, state and restarting the system. Unfortunately, it didn't help: May 25 19:05:34 barley named[804]: /etc/bind/named.conf.options:2: change

Re: Debian Programming languages

2019-05-25 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 9:35 PM Dekks Herton wrote: > Paul Sutton writes: > > > Hi > > > > As I am trying to promote contributing to Debian, what programming > > languages are mostly used? I am asking as it helps to give people an > > idea of what they need to learn or will learn as part of

Re: Debian Programming languages

2019-05-25 Thread 황병희
Hellow~ > I am guessing as the default command line interface is bash, then bash > and bash scripting would be useful to learn but on top of that what > would people suggest I try and promote. To me, Python is easy, useful, for example, my custom message-id[1] is from python3. Also Python is

Re: sporadic successfull mount of nfs with Stretch

2019-05-25 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 23/5/19 12:36 am, Stefan K wrote: Hello, we've some problems with Debian stretch which try to mount nfs4 shares at boot-time, sometimes it works and sometimes not. If its not mounting during start I can mount it after I login without problems. A successfull (re)boot look like [1] and a

How to set access permissions to protect a database file?

2019-05-25 Thread Markos
Hi, I made a program (reading_room.tcl), with Sqlite running on Debian 9, to control the books of a reading room. I implemented an authentication system for common users and administrator users in the reading_room program. Now I want that any user logged in the Linux be able to run the

Re: kernel symlinks, still needed?

2019-05-25 Thread Brian
On Sat 25 May 2019 at 18:16:17 +0200, Andrea Borgia wrote: > Hi. > > AFAIK the following symlinks in "/" were required for LILO and are no longer > needed with GRUB2: > initrd.img > initrd.img.old > vmlinuz > vmlinuz.old > > Is there a reason for keeping them around nowadays? Booting from a

Re: rebooted again, stretch losing keyboard but keyboard and batteries in it ae good

2019-05-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 25 May 2019 03:48:18 pm Felix Miata wrote: > Gene Heskett composed on 2019-05-25 12:30 (UTC-0400): > > Unforch, and this machine has been rebooted by hpfax several times > > since I put all that in /e/sysctl.conf. And a cat of the dozen or so > > subdirs in /proc/sys/net/ipv6 has all

Compilation de bind9

2019-05-25 Thread Thomas Marsaleix
Bonjour/Bonsoir/Salut, Lors de la compilation de bind9 il y a un problème au niveau du patch 'export.diff' Voila comment j'ai résolu ce problème: https://paste.debian.net/1083449/ (j'ai juste oublié à la fin avant de relancer 'dpkg-buildpackage' de supprimer 'build' et 'build-udeb' Ce n'est

Debian compatibilty with ASrock J3455 question

2019-05-25 Thread An Liu
Hi,experts My dell vistro 5453 failed to work several days ago,and i‘m not going to save it. I could reuse ram and ssd,so i'm considering a motherboard for a home NAS,w/ debian and OMV one possible choice is j3455-itx,however,there were some posts indicated i might have problem running Debian

Re: Laptop does not switch off when shutting down

2019-05-25 Thread deloptes
Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > No harm, no foul. That's cool. I'm sure it incidentally rolled in with > something else I installed. A very BRIEF depends/rdepends snoop around > my installs to see how that likely happened came up empty. > > PPS . Have NOT seen the "resuming from hibernation"

Re: Debian Programming languages

2019-05-25 Thread songbird
James H. H. Lampert wrote: > Just out of morbid curiosity: what about a full ANSI PL/I? > > (And the mere fact that I'm asking ages me.) mu! (unasking makes you younger?! :) )A ancient languages i've used but not in quite a long time now. COBOL, SNOBOL, ALGOL, LISP of all of them i

Re: rebooted again, stretch losing keyboard but keyboard and batteries in it ae good

2019-05-25 Thread Felix Miata
Gene Heskett composed on 2019-05-25 12:30 (UTC-0400): > Unforch, and this machine has been rebooted by hpfax several times since > I put all that in /e/sysctl.conf. And a cat of the dozen or so subdirs > in /proc/sys/net/ipv6 has all the disable-ipv6's set to 1 right now. > Can you explain

Re: Laptop does not switch off when shutting down

2019-05-25 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 5/25/19, deloptes wrote: > Hans wrote: > >> I remember, this issue appeared at some other users a long time ago, but >> I >> do not remember, how to fix it. I believe, this issue was related to the >> kernel, but I am not sure. >> > > rather with systemd - try to get the logs at the console

Re: Debian Programming languages

2019-05-25 Thread tomas
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 07:43:05PM +0300, Ryan Dean wrote: > This is such an amazing topic which language is most widely used and which > most useful. Many CS people only want to focus, do not want waste time in > learning milllions of different languages, which will cause language > barriers. We

Re: Laptop does not switch off when shutting down

2019-05-25 Thread deloptes
Hans wrote: > I remember, this issue appeared at some other users a long time ago, but I > do not remember, how to fix it. I believe, this issue was related to the > kernel, but I am not sure. > rather with systemd - try to get the logs at the console and see what exactly is hanging > However,

Re: LXC and Docker together?

2019-05-25 Thread Richard Hector
On 23/05/19 3:39 PM, Richard Hector wrote: > Hi all, > > Has anybody run LXC and Docker simultaneously on the same host? Do they > play nicely together? > > I need to migrate some containers (or at least the contents, or > services) from LXC to Docker, without causing too much disruption. > >

Re: I need to totally stop ANY indication of ipv6 connectivity, how.

2019-05-25 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 06:46:07AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Saturday 25 May 2019 06:32:59 am Reco wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 06:25:55AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > On Saturday 25 May 2019 05:54:46 am Reco wrote: > > > > Hi. > > > > > > >

Laptop does not switch off when shutting down

2019-05-25 Thread Hans
Hi folks, I am fighting with a little issue. On my laptop there are two physical harddrives. The first one is running win7 (1st partition) and debian (second partition), the second one is running winXP (first partitiin) and kali-linux (second partition). When doing "halt -p" in debian, the

Re: kernel symlinks, still needed?

2019-05-25 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2019-05-25 18:16 +0200, Andrea Borgia wrote: > AFAIK the following symlinks in "/" were required for LILO and are no > longer needed with GRUB2: > initrd.img > initrd.img.old > vmlinuz > vmlinuz.old > > Is there a reason for keeping them around nowadays? If you stick to grub, not really. You

Re: forcedeth?

2019-05-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 25 May 2019 12:36:51 pm rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 06:52:00AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > the installer locked me to ipv6, and the nearest ipv6 connectivity > > > is probably in Pittsburgh PA, 140 some miles north of me. The > > > installer hasn't

/etc/udev/rules.d/*net* versus hwinfo --netcards

2019-05-25 Thread peter
root@joule:~# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/*net* # joule:/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules # This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/write_net_rules # program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file. # # You can modify it, as long as you keep each rule on a single #

Re: Debian Programming languages

2019-05-25 Thread Ryan Dean
This is such an amazing topic which language is most widely used and which most useful. Many CS people only want to focus, do not want waste time in learning milllions of different languages, which will cause language barriers. We have limited amount of time and millions of other things in real

Re: forcedeth?

2019-05-25 Thread rhkramer
> On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 06:52:00AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > the installer locked me to ipv6, and the nearest ipv6 connectivity > > is probably in Pittsburgh PA, 140 some miles north of me. The > > installer hasn't brains enough to try ipv4 when it can't find > > anything working in ipv6.

rebooted again, stretch losing keyboard but keyboard and batteries in it ae good

2019-05-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 25 May 2019 11:28:58 am Tom H wrote: > Off-list... > > > link/ether 00:1f:c6:62:fc:bb brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff <--ipv6 crap. > > This isn't related to ipv6. > > "00:1f:c6:62:fc:bb" is the NIC's MAC address. > > "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" is the NIC's hardware broadcast address. > > ifconfig

kernel symlinks, still needed?

2019-05-25 Thread Andrea Borgia
Hi. AFAIK the following symlinks in "/" were required for LILO and are no longer needed with GRUB2: initrd.img initrd.img.old vmlinuz vmlinuz.old Is there a reason for keeping them around nowadays? Thanks, Andrea.

Re: Debian Programming languages

2019-05-25 Thread Paul Sutton
Hi All Just to say thank for the information.  I have made a short blog post on some of the languages mentioned and put links to what I would hope are useful related resources. http://zleap.net/debian-getting-started-3/ I am trying to write this so I can hopefully encourage those who are

Re: forcedeth?

2019-05-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 25 May 2019 07:33:01 am Andy Smith wrote: > On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 06:52:00AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > the installer locked me to ipv6, and the nearest ipv6 connectivity > > is probably in Pittsburgh PA, 140 some miles north of me. The > > installer hasn't brains enough to try

Re: [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd - PID 1 is killed it seems

2019-05-25 Thread arne
> > # while true; do kill -ILL 1 ; echo -n "." ; sleep 0.5 ; done > > > > I found out PID 1 is killed when I tried to reboot: > > # reboot > > Failed to open /dev/initctl: No such device or address > > Failed to talk to init daemon. > > > > So I will have to use SysReq keys > > > > Can

Re: [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd - PID 1 is killed it seems

2019-05-25 Thread tomas
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 08:35:45AM -0400, Kenneth Parker wrote: [...] > Can somebody, please link me to the Documentation Files on those SysReq > keys? Thanks! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd - PID 1 is killed it seems

2019-05-25 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Sat, May 25, 2019, 5:45 AM arne wrote: > On Sat, 25 May 2019 00:21:07 +0200 > arne wrote: > > > On Fri, 24 May 2019 23:43:49 +0200 > > arne wrote: > > > > > On Fri, 24 May 2019 14:01:35 -0700 > > > Fred wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > I subscribe to the Devuan Linux mailing list. This

Re: [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd

2019-05-25 Thread tomas
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 10:25:26AM +0300, Reco wrote: [...] > Seems harmless to me as one needs to be root to send signals to PID 1. This is *exactly* the point. If you are root, there are far more creative (and fun) ways to bring down your system, regardless of how your init process is called.

Re: forcedeth?

2019-05-25 Thread Andy Smith
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 06:52:00AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > the installer locked me to ipv6, and the nearest ipv6 connectivity > is probably in Pittsburgh PA, 140 some miles north of me. The > installer hasn't brains enough to try ipv4 when it can't find > anything working in ipv6. My

Re: forcedeth?

2019-05-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 25 May 2019 06:37:05 am Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Jo, 02 mai 19, 16:19:08, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Thursday 02 May 2019 14:18:53 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > > Le 02/05/2019 à 13:25, Gene Heskett a écrit : > > > > Ha anything been done to forcedeth since wheezy? > > > > > > Why are

Re: I need to totally stop ANY indication of ipv6 connectivity, how.

2019-05-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 25 May 2019 06:32:59 am Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 06:25:55AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Saturday 25 May 2019 05:54:46 am Reco wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > > > On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 05:38:22AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > > I have the following in

Re: forcedeth?

2019-05-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 02 mai 19, 16:19:08, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 02 May 2019 14:18:53 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > > Le 02/05/2019 à 13:25, Gene Heskett a écrit : > > > Ha anything been done to forcedeth since wheezy? > > > > Why are you asking ? > > > > > I have installed the LCNC version of stretch

Re: I need to totally stop ANY indication of ipv6 connectivity, how.

2019-05-25 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 06:25:55AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Saturday 25 May 2019 05:54:46 am Reco wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 05:38:22AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > > I have the following in /etc/sysctl.conf: > > > > > >

Re: I need to totally stop ANY indication of ipv6 connectivity, how.

2019-05-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 25 May 2019 05:54:46 am Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 05:38:22AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > I have the following in /etc/sysctl.conf: > > > > net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1 > > net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1 > > These are redundant: > >

Re: [Possibly fake news] [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd

2019-05-25 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12019-05-25): > That means that to send SIGILL to pid 1 you most probably gotta be > root (systemd or not). And then, there are more classy ways to bring > your system down anyway. > > Folks, please double-check that stuff before reposting. I don't want > the Debian mailing list

Re: I need to totally stop ANY indication of ipv6 connectivity, how.

2019-05-25 Thread Andy Smith
Hi Gene, [You asked how to do this so I am answering, but for the record I don't believe it is a good idea to disable the current version of the Internet protocol and rely on the legacy Internet protocol. If there are problems with IPv6 then I think they should be fixed, not disabled.] On Sat,

Re: I need to totally stop ANY indication of ipv6 connectivity, how.

2019-05-25 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 05:38:22AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > I have the following in /etc/sysctl.conf: > > net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1 > net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1 These are redundant: > net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6 = 1 > net.ipv6.conf.eth0.disable_ipv6 = 1 >

Re: [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd - PID 1 is killed it seems

2019-05-25 Thread arne
On Sat, 25 May 2019 00:21:07 +0200 arne wrote: > On Fri, 24 May 2019 23:43:49 +0200 > arne wrote: > > > On Fri, 24 May 2019 14:01:35 -0700 > > Fred wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > I subscribe to the Devuan Linux mailing list. This posting just > > > arrived and it appears quite important to

I need to totally stop ANY indication of ipv6 connectivity, how.

2019-05-25 Thread Gene Heskett
I have the following in /etc/sysctl.conf: net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1 net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1 net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6 = 1 net.ipv6.conf.eth0.disable_ipv6 = 1 net.ipv6.conf.eth1.disable_ipv6 = 1 net.ipv6.conf.ppp0.disable_ipv6 = 1 net.ipv6.conf.tun0.disable_ipv6 = 1

Re: [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd

2019-05-25 Thread mick crane
On 2019-05-25 08:25, Reco wrote: again no problem here. Stretch's systemd: # kill -ILL 1 Message from syslogd@xxx at May 25 10:19:09 ... systemd[1]: Caught , dumped core as pid 822. ... systemd[1]: Freezing execution. The userspace and the kernel will work after this, but anything that's

Re: [Possibly fake news] [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd

2019-05-25 Thread Curt
On 2019-05-25, wrote: > > Folks, please double-check that stuff before reposting. I don't want > the Debian mailing list to become Fakebook or Twitter. > Or Der Spiegel. https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2019/01/der-spiegal-fabrication-scandal-global/579889/ -- “Decisions are

Re: [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd

2019-05-25 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 12:21:07AM +0200, arne wrote: > On Fri, 24 May 2019 23:43:49 +0200 > arne wrote: > > > On Fri, 24 May 2019 14:01:35 -0700 > > Fred wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > I subscribe to the Devuan Linux mailing list. This posting just > > > arrived and it appears

Re: I'm a bit confused on how to upgrade to stretch 9.7

2019-05-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 25 ian 19, 13:36:37, Kent West wrote: > > The basic difference between upgrade and dist-upgrade is that upgrade > doesn't remove existing or pull in not-installed stuff, whereas > dist-upgrade might. That is true for 'apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade'. 'apt upgrade' will install packages. >

Re: Recommmended IDE for C++ 17 (gcc8)?

2019-05-25 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 5/25/19 4:04 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Is anyone here using an IDE for working on C++ code at the revision 17 level > (aka gcc8), iiuc. > > I'm looking for something that will work on Jessie. > > I've been trying to use version 5.3.2 of kdevelop (from a flatpack or > whatever >

[Possibly fake news] [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd

2019-05-25 Thread tomas
On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 02:01:35PM -0700, Fred wrote: > Hello, > I subscribe to the Devuan Linux mailing list. This posting just > arrived and it appears quite important to Debian. [about sending SIGILL to systemd] This is most probably fake news. You have to have appropriate permissions to

Re: Debian Programming languages

2019-05-25 Thread tomas
On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 08:47:26PM +0100, Joe wrote: > On Fri, 24 May 2019 20:28:04 +0200 > "Thomas Schmitt" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Glenn English wrote: > > > LISP was the first high level language I > > > learned. Thought I was going to die... > > > > Yeah. Why ain't there no Debian