On Monday 13 November 2006 16:12, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Nov 13 14:56:01 dewup-ww02 cron[5469]: PAM adding faulty module:
/lib/security/pam_unix.so Nov 13 14:56:01 dewup-ww02 cron[5469]: PAM
unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_limits.so) Nov 13 14:56:01
dewup-ww02 cron[5469]: PAM [dlerror:
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006, Peter Kelly wrote:
Holas!
I recently bought a Dell Inspiron e1505 laptop. I purposely got an Intel
3945
wireless card installed, because I read that it was more linux friendly than
the dell wireless card.
I emerge'd ipw3945, but can't get it to work. I get an
Hi,
I've installed syslog-ng and I was configuring it.
I'd like to separate ssh and named logs from messages, so I thought
each of that services had a facilty, so I defined them and restarted
syslog-ng, but it fails saying that it does not know those facilities...
#filter f_named {
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:04:00 +0200
Daniel Iliev wrote:
Arnau Bria wrote:
Hi Daniel,
[...]
Where may I find a list of facilities?
Yes, you can separate the logs.
Take a look at this example. I think it would be helpful.
http://ben.muppethouse.com/SYSLOG-DOC.html
I was looking for a list
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 14:04, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Instead, I rebuilt vixie-cron, which helped as well.
Hm. I'm now having issues with SSH and sudo as well :(
When I try to login with SSH, I find the following in syslog:
Nov 14 13:00:30 dewup-ww02
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Instead, I rebuilt vixie-cron, which helped as well.
Hm. I'm now having issues with SSH and sudo as well :(
When I try to login with SSH, I find the following in syslog:
Nov 14 13:00:30 dewup-ww02 sshd[25175]: error: PAM: Authentication failure for
vz6tml
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 13:13, John Blinka wrote:
Hi, all,
I'm rebuilding a gentoo box from a disk failure, and everything is working
(I think) except restoring its ability to act as my local rsync mirror.
I've
followed the instructions in http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/rsync.xml,
(and
On 11/13/06, Cameron Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to set up an authentication server for a mixed LAN
(Windows and Linux clientes ) and I'm having problems with Samba.
The way it is today, the Windows clients
John Blinka wrote:
Hi, all,
I'm rebuilding a gentoo box from a disk failure, and everything is working
(I think) except restoring its ability to act as my local rsync mirror.
I've
followed the instructions in http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/rsync.xml,
(and they worked fine, of course, before
Arnau Bria wrote:
Hi,
I've installed syslog-ng and I was configuring it.
I'd like to separate ssh and named logs from messages, so I thought
each of that services had a facilty, so I defined them and restarted
syslog-ng, but it fails saying that it does not know those facilities...
#filter
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 14:04, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Instead, I rebuilt vixie-cron, which helped as well.
Hm. I'm now having issues with SSH and sudo as well :(
When I try to login with SSH, I find the following in
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 15:23, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Any clues from revdep-rebuild?
I take it you did log out and in again,
Yes.
Reboot: No.
That's worth a try. I know it goes against the grain but at this stage
what do you have to lose? At least you are guaranteed that every unlink
Hi,
I would like to implement some sort of virtual servers
(mail, www, ftp) on my small gentoo server as a way of
increasing security...
Now the only problem is (so typical for linux :-)
which solution to use, because there are many:
Vserver?
OpenVZ?
Xen?
Maybe VMware?
Or something else,
· Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 15:23, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Any clues from revdep-rebuild?
I take it you did log out and in again,
Yes.
Reboot: No.
That's worth a try. I know it goes against the grain but at this stage
what do you have to lose?
but, with pam-0.99.6.3-r1, have you tried to make a revdep-rebuild -p -i ?
Lorenzo Marussi
Il giorno mar, 14/11/2006 alle 17.40 +0100, Alexander Skwar ha scritto:
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 15:23, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Any clues from revdep-rebuild?
Have you got an Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) - compatible CPU?
Lorenzo Marussi
Il giorno mar, 14/11/2006 alle 15.44 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi,
I would like to implement some sort of virtual servers
(mail, www, ftp) on my small gentoo server as a way of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to implement some sort of virtual servers
(mail, www, ftp) on my small gentoo server as a way of
increasing security...
Now the only problem is (so typical for linux :-)
which solution to use, because there are many:
Vserver?
OpenVZ?
Xen?
Maybe
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Why on earth does env-update send this:
Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
to stderr instead of stdout? This makes it very difficult to see only
abnormal output in a cron job.
I stopped using wget because of precisely that irritation. I
On 11/11/06, Hans de Hartog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,Due to circumstances beyond my control I haveto run (once a month) Windows (98 or 2000) :-(I guess that vmware can do the job. In windowsI need internet access with IE and I must beable to print some webpages to a printserver
Hello all,
This is the first time I install Gentoo Linux. This is my grub.conf file:
default 0
timeout 10
splashimage=(hd0,2)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.18-r2
root (hd0,2)
kernel /boot/kernel-2.6.18-gentoo-r2 root=/dev/hda4
title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.18 (Rescate)
root (hd0,2)
Hi,
i don't think that grub is your problem but the kernel config. Ensure
that your (S)ATA-Controller is supported by your kernel
Mark Breddemann
Isern Palaus Montasell wrote:
Hello all,
This is the first time I install Gentoo Linux. This is my grub.conf file:
default 0
timeout 10
Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace.net.au writes:
I'm playing around with a new printer at work (Xerox Document Center
C360). It's a bit of a monster, but it does have some good features.
Anyway, I'm wondering what protocol I should use to talk to it? I did a
port scan and found these ports
On Wed Nov 15 2006 6:50 am, David Talkington wrote:
Why on earth does env-update send this:
Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
to stderr instead of stdout? This makes it very difficult to see only
abnormal output in a cron job.
I stopped using wget because of precisely that irritation. I
What are these buying the OP over chroot for what he wants to do?
Hans de Hartog wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to implement some sort of virtual servers
(mail, www, ftp) on my small gentoo server as a way of
increasing security...
Now the only problem is (so typical for
Sorry for top post but if /dev/hda4. If root can't be swap also check cfdisk
and if roots not /dev/hda5.
Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless
-Original Message-
From: Mark Breddemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 20:13:37
To:gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re:
Brian Davis wrote:
What are these buying the OP over chroot for what he wants to do?
Sometimes chrooting is not so easy. I tried it for
apache + mysql + php + some cgi-scripts, and it did not work.
I have spent over month with it, and still a lot of things
were broken, libraries/links missing,
· Lorenzo Marussi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
but, with pam-0.99.6.3-r1, have you tried to make a revdep-rebuild -p
-i ?
Oh, right, no, I have not, but I'll do so tomorrow morning. Thanks
for reminding me again!
Alexander Skwar
--
Never laugh at live dragons, Bilbo you fool! he said to himself, and
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 21:08, Jarry wrote:
Brian Davis wrote:
What are these buying the OP over chroot for what he wants to do?
Sometimes chrooting is not so easy. I tried it for
apache + mysql + php + some cgi-scripts, and it did not work.
I have spent over month with it, and still a
On 11/9/06, Arnau Bria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,this is a general question about GNU/Linux.I have some doubts about the way hotplug / coldplug / udev work.I mean, some distros do not use hotplug (I'm not sure if it's basicin gentoo) and are able to plug a (
i.e) pendrive and kernel detects
Hi, guys!I'm emering python andrecieving:[ebuild R ] dev-lang/python-2.4.3-r4 USE=ssl -berkdb -bootstrap -build -doc -gdbm -ipv6 -ncurses -nocxx -readline -tk -ucs2 0 kB sniprunning build
running build_extdb.h: found (4, 2) in /usr/includedb.h: found (4, 1) in /usr/include/db4.1db lib: using
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:45:32 -0500, Mark Shields wrote:
Ivman is what you want to get the 'automounting' accomplished
Unless you use KDE, which has its own automounting for removable storage.
It works for automounting cds, dvds, and should work for pendrives
(although I have yet to get it
Hi Isern,
I actually have the exact same problem, and someone was kind enough to
help me so I'll pass on the same info. Basically my problem was that I
hadn't enabled the proper IDE Chipset (or SCSI if you use S-ATA) in the
kernel. When I booted off my Gentoo install cd, I can 'lspci -v'
On 11/14/06, David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Why on earth does env-update send this:
Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
env-update.sh outputs this message with a simple echo, so no output
to stdout here. However portage writes most
Richard Fish wrote:
On 11/14/06, David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Why on earth does env-update send this:
Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
env-update.sh outputs this message with a simple echo, so no output
to stdout here. However
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 22:40, Daniel Iliev wrote:
emerge ... 21 /dev/null | grep -v -e ' Regenerating '
Isn't '/dev/null' here by typing habit ? I think the right way is:
command 21 | grep...
Your version does not suppress standard output, Richard's version does
(I'm not saying that
Having a little issue with NFSmount 10.250.107.10:/home /mnt/pdc1Homereturnsmount: 10.250.107.10:/home failed, reason given by server: Permission denied/etc/exports/home (no_root_squash,rw)
/var/log/messagesNov 14 05:51:32 MOSSPDC1 rpc.mountd: refused mount request from 10.250.108.10 for /home
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, timothy johnson wrote:
Having a little issue with NFS
mount 10.250.107.10:/home /mnt/pdc1Home
returns
mount: 10.250.107.10:/home failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
/etc/exports
/home (no_root_squash,rw)
Try explicitly listing the IP address of the
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 22:40, Daniel Iliev wrote:
emerge ... 21 /dev/null | grep -v -e ' Regenerating '
Isn't '/dev/null' here by typing habit ? I think the right way is:
command 21 | grep...
Your version does not suppress standard output, Richard's
timothy johnson wrote:
Having a little issue with NFS
mount 10.250.107.10:/home /mnt/pdc1Home
returns
mount: 10.250.107.10:/home failed, reason given by server: Permission
denied
/etc/exports
/home (no_root_squash,rw)
Stupid question: What about /etc/host.allow and /etc/host.deny ?
--
Hi Cameron,
thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, all the reg hacks I found
didn't work. If I find one that does, I'll post it here. :)
Regards,
Raphael
This sounds exactly like you do not have the nsswitch.conf environment
correct on your Linux box. Are you using Winbind or nss_ldap?
Joe, I have tried this and got the same resultsOn 11/14/06, Flophouse Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, timothy johnson wrote: Having a little issue with NFS
mount 10.250.107.10:/home /mnt/pdc1Home returns mount: 10.250.107.10:/home failed, reason given by server: Permission
Regis, I dont have anything in those files, nor do I on the NFS server that lets me mountOn 11/14/06, Regis Decamps
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:timothy johnson wrote: Having a little issue with NFS
mount 10.250.107.10:/home /mnt/pdc1Home returns mount: 10.250.107.10:/home failed, reason given by
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, timothy johnson wrote:
Joe, I have tried this and got the same results
On 11/14/06, Flophouse Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, timothy johnson wrote:
mount 10.250.107.10:/home /mnt/pdc1Home
returns
mount: 10.250.107.10:/home failed, reason given
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 21:09, Andrey wrote:
Hi, guys!
I'm emering python and recieving:
[ebuild R ] dev-lang/python-2.4.3-r4 USE=ssl -berkdb -bootstrap -build
-doc -gdbm -ipv6 -ncurses -nocxx -readline -tk -ucs2 0 kB
snip
[SNIP]
db.h: found (4, 2) in /usr/include
db.h: found (4, 1) in
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 11:23:14PM -0500, Brett I. Holcomb wrote
It is free however, you still need a license number. Go to their
site and get one.
Do I really have to give all that personal info to create an account
to get a licence which *MIGHT* run OS/2? May as well buy Parallels,
This seems like a newb question. I've been using my Gentoo for a few years
now, and since X/KDE/Gnome/etc. never seemed to be quite stable, I always
booted into command lines and then manually 'startx' JICSH.
But I find myself almost always doing that these days, so I suppose it's
time to make
Hi,
This is what I use to start kde on boot.
I let the xdm startup script launch kdm for me.
localhost ~ # cat /etc/conf.d/xdm
# Tell X to always start on VT7. Otherwise it autodetects the first available
# VT, which means it has to wait until all gettys are started so it doesn't
suck
# up a
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 16:32:10 -0800, Daevid Vincent wrote:
# Default runlevel.
id:5:initdefault:
# That was '3' before and I thought I remembered it was supposed to be
'5' ?!
It should be 3. The Red Hat derived distros use runlevel 5 for a
graphical boot, Gentoo uses level 3 and controls
Andrey wrote:
Hi, guys!
I'm emering python and recieving:
[ebuild R ] dev-lang/python-2.4.3-r4 USE=ssl -berkdb -bootstrap -build
-doc
-gdbm -ipv6 -ncurses -nocxx -readline -tk -ucs2 0 kB
snip
running build
running build_ext
db.h: found (4, 2) in /usr/include
db.h: found (4, 1) in
Walter Dnes schrieb:
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 11:23:14PM -0500, Brett I. Holcomb wrote
It is free however, you still need a license number. Go to their
site and get one.
Do I really have to give all that personal info to create an account
to get a licence which *MIGHT* run OS/2? May
Hey all,
I've been using other distributions for a while (CentOS, Slackware, Red
Hat, etc) and finally switching to Gentoo, however this oddness with SSH
is getting to me. It seems when I SSH into my machine it uses keyboard
interative mode, where as I'm used to every other distro using just
Change/Add this:
PasswordAuthentication yes
In /etc/ssh/sshd_config
DÆVID
-Original Message-
From: Jon M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 6:04 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] sshd issues
Hey all,
I've been using other
Hi Daevid,
I tried playing around with some options in there and didn't seem to do
much, but not sure if I tried changing that specifically. I do have a
question though.. My ssh_config looks something along the lines of this:
# Host *
#PasswordAuthentication yes
My question is,
I think that tells you that this is the default setting if you don't change it.
From: Jon M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/11/14 Tue PM 09:35:13 EST
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] sshd issues
Hi Daevid,
I tried playing around with some options in there and
Ohh okay that makes sense.
For everyones information, I got it to work properly. First of all, I'm
an idiot and was edited /etc/ssh/ssh_config, not /etc/ssh/sshD_config :P
Secondly, I had to enable PasswordAuthentication yes as well as
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
This works
061114 Daevid Vincent wrote:
I've been using my Gentoo for a few years
and since X/KDE/Gnome/etc never seemed to be quite stable,
I always booted into command lines and then manually 'startx' JICSH.
This is what I've been doing for 3 years quite happily.
It seems more in the true spirit of
On 11/14/06, Daevid Vincent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This seems like a newb question. I've been using my Gentoo for a few years
now, and since X/KDE/Gnome/etc. never seemed to be quite stable, I always
booted into command lines and then manually 'startx' JICSH.
But I find myself almost always
Thanks for the replies. it appears the reason acroread didn't see the
ipp printer is because... *ahem* ... I had deleted it :)
Now that it's back again, acroread can see it fine.
Thanks for the links James - it looks like IPP is the way to go.
Alan - I usually use evince, but I have been
Peter Kelly wrote:
Yes, the daemon is running. It starts when you modprobe ipw3945.
Are you sure about that? It doesn't do that for me. Try a 'ps ax |
grep ipw'. In addition to the kernel daemons [ipw3945/0] and
[ipw3945/1], there should be an instance of the userspace daemon
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 00:06, timothy johnson wrote:
Having a little issue with NFS
mount 10.250.107.10:/home /mnt/pdc1Home
returns
mount: 10.250.107.10:/home failed, reason given by server: Permission
denied
/etc/exports
/home (no_root_squash,rw)
/var/log/messages
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