if you are using compiz, as Alan said you should be able to access the
settings under ccsm under General under General Settings
in there you should have Desktop Size which should allow you to set the
number of virtual desktops.
On 10 October 2013 18:19, Alan Coopersmith
do you have Enterprise grade disks in your machine? We saw a lot of %b
and %w associated with Consumer Seagate disks ... not all the time, and
not for over a year in production, but once it started happening across
multiple servers we cottoned on pretty quickly.
On 10 October 2013 21:39, jason
, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
do you have Enterprise grade disks in your machine? We saw a lot of %b
and %w associated with Consumer Seagate disks ... not all the time, and
not for over a year in production, but once it started happening across
multiple servers we cottoned
:
the system config is as follows:
4x 4650L, 576GB of RAM, 8x 800GB DC S3700 load balanced over 2x LSI 9207-8i
there is no swap. i am only running filebench on the pool so far.
j.
On Oct 11, 2013, at 9:28 AM, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
Ouch! they are _some_ drives ...
do you
...
On 11 October 2013 22:51, jason matthews ja...@broken.net wrote:
On Oct 11, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com
wrote:
do you have the latest firmware installed on the controller/drives?
yep, a complete flash upgrade all around including hba is standard
operating procedure
-weight for simple multimedia and even works
well over WAN connections.
As for pulsaudio. Xspice also needs pulsaudio to be able to transfer audio
to the client.
Xspice is still in developement.
Kind regards,
Ivar
Jonathan Adams schreef:
SunRays aren't easily replaced. they're a very cheap
server running on Solaris/OpenIndiana? I was almost
successful but couldn't get all the components compiled and running.
Gary
On 10/14/2013 05:11 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
The best alternative for light-weight sessions from Solaris was FreeNX,
but
I haven't found a good Solaris NX Client
On 14 October 2013 12:01, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
long time ago (2011) ... I've got a tar of it, but OI has changed a lot in
that time, I haven't actually tried to connect to it in a while
I said (a while back) that I would have a go and see if I can a compile
XDMCP.
I'm interested to know if it would work for you.
Jon
On 14 October 2013 15:45, Gary Gendel g...@genashor.com wrote:
Jon,
I'd be happy to test what you've done.
Gary
On 10/14/2013 08:36 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Okay, I just compiled opennx to get a client (which involved
If a VM is even a possibility, you could always run a minimal Debian
Server, and ssh -X into it to give you good access, the overhead and speed
is relatively minor, and the speed should be okay.
You should even be able to script it, and by modifying the trusted keys it
should be almost seamless.
I generally stick to the latest ESR version, which is currently 24:
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/latest-esr/contrib/solaris_pkgadd/
I have installed Java JDK 1.7u45 and it's working for me:
if you're trying to do an upgrade, why are you stating explicit packages
(and version) that you want to install?
why not use pfexec pkg update --no-refresh -nv
if there is a fault with updating to a specific package, you could try
removing the package, disabling a publisher or marking the
remedy to avoid the troublesome bits.
On 2013-11-14 10:45, Jonathan Adams wrote:
if you're trying to do an upgrade, why are you stating explicit packages
(and version) that you want to install?
why not use pfexec pkg update --no-refresh -nv
if there is a fault with updating to a specific
understand it, but my daughter
sometimes asks me to give printouts to her friends still in sweden.
On 2013-11-14 11:36, Jonathan Adams wrote:
can you (pfexec pkg update --no-refresh -nv 21) | tee file.txt and
post it so that I can see more messages?
just out of interest, do you speak, understand
Hipster should never be considered production ready ... so if you want it
in production, you should consider it unusable.
When it is ready for testing, I'm assuming that it will be copied to /dev,
which will allow a lot of users to upgrade, and in the future will move to
stable, if it is
are you sure that Windows 7 hasn't just set the active partition to be
itself?
you might well be able to get the system to boot with a
http://www.supergrubdisk.org/super-grub2-disk/ cdrom, or setting the active
partition with something that isn't windows ...
Jon
On 27 November 2013 14:52,
I recently changed my locale at the Graphical login screen to English
(United Kingdom) from Unknown (624) (or something like that) ...
whenever I open a terminal (or a new window, or a new tab) I get the
message bash: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (en_GB): No
such file or
Grabowski (IMK) udo.grabow...@kit.eduwrote:
On 29/11/2013 00:28, Jonathan Adams wrote:
I recently changed my locale at the Graphical login screen to English
(United Kingdom) from Unknown (624) (or something like that) ...
whenever I open a terminal (or a new window, or a new tab) I get
On 29 November 2013 09:53, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
my guess is that it is something to do with me picking a bad locale from
the login page ...
yeah that was it.
Logged out, and rather than picking English (United Kingdom) from the
list, I clicked on Other
similarly, here's my config:
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS URI
openindiana.org origin online
http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/
jds.openindiana.org (non-sticky) origin online
http://opensolaris.cz:1/
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ pkg list -af | grep -i ffmpeg
library/video/ffmpeg (sfe-encumbered)
0.8.5-0.151.1 i-r
video/ffmpeg (sfe-encumbered)
2.1-0.151.1.8 i--
video/ffmpeg (sfe-encumbered)
2.1-0.151.1.8 ---
video/ffmpeg (sfe-encumbered)
1.2.3-0.151.1.8
does it work if you LC_ALL=C packagemanager ?
On 4 December 2013 14:29, Paolo Marcheschi paolo.marches...@ftgm.it wrote:
Hi
I cannot start packagemanager anymore, I think it is a locale related
problem,
If I truss it:
...
stat64(/usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF8/LC_MESSAGES/pkg.mo,
= 0xFECDB680
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0xFECDB680
Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default]
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0xFECDB680
bash-4.2$ uname -a
SunOS openindiana 5.11 illumos-bb411a0 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
Paolo
On 12/ 4/13 03:46 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote
5.11 illumos-bb411a0 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris
Paolo
On 12/ 4/13 03:46 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
does it work if you LC_ALL=C packagemanager ?
On 4 December 2013 14:29, Paolo Marcheschi paolo.marches...@ftgm.it
wrote:
Hi
I cannot start packagemanager anymore, I think it is a locale
You'll need to check out each command and line carefully, but this is the
gnome configuration script that I used to run (last updated in 2009) on
Solaris 10 Sun-Ray boxes.
Some of the commands might help you a little to reduce the memory footprint.
Jon
On 10 December 2013 05:14, Alan
10:56, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
You'll need to check out each command and line carefully, but this is the
gnome configuration script that I used to run (last updated in 2009) on
Solaris 10 Sun-Ray boxes.
Some of the commands might help you a little to reduce the memory
not at the moment, no.
On 12 December 2013 17:09, David Thistlethwaite
da...@thistlethwaites.comwrote:
Hi folks anyone know if oi supports
Usb 3?
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not at the moment, no.
On 12 December 2013 17:09, David
In order to get the closed USB 3 binaries from Solaris 11, you have to buy
a copy of Solaris 11 and have a support contract. You also need to agree to
the license terms which would basically stop you taking part of the
operating system and giving it away.
So there is a remote possibility that the
pkg set-publisher --non-sticky--search-after=sfe-encumbered sfe
On 20 December 2013 12:37, Predrag Zecevic [Unix Systems Administrator]
predrag.zece...@2e-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
i have noticed that there is new Wine package on /sfe-encumbered
repository, but when tried to install (after
online F http://pkg.openindiana.org/
sfe-encumbered/
sfe(non-sticky) origin online F http://pkg.openindiana.org/
sfe/
On 12/20/13 03:39 PM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
pkg set-publisher --non-sticky--search-after=sfe-encumbered sfe
On 20 December 2013 12:37, Predrag Zecevic
On 8 January 2014 13:41, Stefan Everhartz x11...@unitybox.de wrote:
I have KVM running on Openindiana and created OpenSuseVM as a guest.
But it is not possible to add any special USB devices to OpenSuseVM other
than -usbdevice tablet.
How to add a USB device like this:
cfgadm -al shows an
guests.
On 08.01.2014, at 15:57, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 8 January 2014 13:41, Stefan Everhartz x11...@unitybox.de wrote:
I have KVM running on Openindiana and created OpenSuseVM as a guest.
But it is not possible to add any special USB devices to OpenSuseVM
other
On 14 January 2014 16:37, Handojo hando...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks Pal, you rocks !
Now only left with having X forwarded to another host, or to global zone.
have you tried ssh -X zone ip/name from the host you want the X display
forwarded to?
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jadams@jadlaptop:~$ pkg publisher
PUBLISHER TYPE STATUS P LOCATION
openindiana.org origin online F
http://pkg.openindiana.org/hipster/
jds.openindiana.org (non-sticky) origin online F
http://opensolaris.cz:1/
sfe-encumbered origin online F
Wow ... I can confirm that this works with videos on bbc/iplayer and
youtube.
you don't need to go to the site with the videos to do this, any flash
object works (the Enterprise manager from Oracle11 is flash based)
the About page leads to : http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ I
don't
I can confirm that if you go to
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/before you open any flash
video then the flash video shows without problems.
almost worth while setting this as my home page :)
Jon
On 24 January 2014 10:34, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow ... I can
I was wondering if you can LD_PRELOAD the flashplayer in order to get it to
load the objects in the correct order ... but I have neither the skills or
the knowledge to test this out.
On 24 January 2014 13:52, Udo Grabowski (IMK) udo.grabow...@kit.edu wrote:
On 24/01/2014 12:08, Jonathan Adams
You might need to get a newer bootable ISO of Illumos (that has lz4
support), boot your system, zpool import your root pool, and re-install the
grub from the /boot partition on that drive.
when you upgraded your root pool you hadn't got the lz4 modules installed
in your grub.
Jon
On 26 January
http://wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/LZ4+Compression#LZ4Compression-LZ4OnRootPools
On 27 January 2014 09:50, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
You might need to get a newer bootable ISO of Illumos (that has lz4
support), boot your system, zpool import your root pool, and re
at that Error 17 and I can
just 'press any key to continue' which start whole process again (and ends
with same error again).
Thank you.
On 01/27/14 10:50 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
You might need to get a newer bootable ISO of Illumos (that has lz4
support), boot your system, zpool import your root
we have profiles defined inside our OpenLDAP that make this easier to
support on machines ...
dn: ou=profile,dc=myorg,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: profile
dn: cn=default,ou=profile,dc=myorg,dc=com
objectClass: top
objectClass: DUAConfigProfile
defaultSearchBase:
If a share was mounted on the client and you change the underlying NFS
version on the server then you will need to get the client to unmount all
shares from the server before they can see the version 3 shares ... is this
the case in your instance?
Are your shares auto-mounted? if so it depends on
to test if it is a permissions problem, can you just set sharenfs=on? and
then try to access from the other machines?
On 30 January 2014 14:57, Edward Ned Harvey (openindiana)
openindi...@nedharvey.com wrote:
From: Jonathan Adams [mailto:t12nsloo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 30
we had an issue with an OI box running KVM, in that instance the OI base
tried DHCP'ing (after about 7-10 days) and wouldn't get an IP address
correctly. I made the host a static address and both the interface, and the
KVM have been up and working for 71 days without an issue.
I'm not sure if you
On 13 February 2014 07:38, Predrag Zecevic [Unix Systems Administrator]
predrag.zece...@2e-systems.com wrote:
On 02/13/14 02:42 AM, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 13/02/2014 02:32, Randall Svancara wrote:
Hi,
I am using openindiana and I have disk shelves, with 24-4TB drives
each. I have
If you're not planning on moving this computer between several wireless
networks, you might be as well off using physical:default instead of
physical:nwam ...
On my laptop, I run nwam, but on the servers that use wire connections I
use non-nwam, and generally if they're going to sit still for a
. :-)
Cheers
Stefan
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If you're not planning on moving this computer
I can concur that I cannot seem to mount my ext3 partition on Illumos,
although I'm sure I used to be able to (a very long time ago).
I appear to have the fuse module installed in the kernel and running, even
though I haven't got libfuse or fusefs installed:
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ modinfo | grep -i
I have very little experience with trying different boards, but there is a
possibility that you might have trouble with the marvell SATA controllers,
especially if they try to do RAID ... but then again you might get lucky :)
On 18 March 2014 21:09, Hans J. Albertsson
Just downloaded Java 8 for my laptop ... It's supposed to be much better
for multi-core systems, intelligent and easier to use/program, etc.
Started SQL Developer and apart from warnings that it might not be
compatible it worked fine.
However it's worth noting that it's 64bit only for Solaris
I'm interested if anyone else has an issue like mine ...
I am running OI hipster on a majority Intel laptop (Intel network, Intel
graphics, etc.) and there are sites that just crash and burn my browser if
I try going to them. I assumed that it was something to do with the
hardware acceleration
Gah! ... I knew it.
It's been happening for months ( 6) and the second I send an email the
problem disappears!
Please ignore.
On 26 March 2014 10:24, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm interested if anyone else has an issue like mine ...
I am running OI hipster on a majority
this if it stops the Firefox crashes.
On 26 March 2014 12:11, Alexander Pyhalov a...@rsu.ru wrote:
On 03/26/2014 14:24, Jonathan Adams wrote:
Hello, Jonathan.
I don't see this issue on FF 17.0.11 which comes with /hipster. Can you
reproduce the issue when all plugins are disabled?
I did try
On 27 March 2014 18:28, Reginald Beardsley pulask...@yahoo.com wrote:
What's the correct way to recover from loss of power to a USB disk based
pool?
I cleverly unplugged the wrong wall wart from the power strip behind my
monitor and dropped power to a USB disk that was being written to. The
I've only met 3 cases when I get an instant kick out with SSH
1) when there is no SSH service running
2) when there are too many SSH connections to the server
3) when there are no/invalid credentials on the server.
I'd assume that in this case it's probably the latter.
You could try
Have you tried with openJDK 7 ? I've heard that it has better backwards
compatibility, but I cannot confirm it.
There are quite a few tools that I have/use that are not compatible with
Java 7, or at least weren't with older version ...
Jon
On 31 March 2014 15:14, Gabriele Bulfon
Someone came to me with a USB stick that they were having trouble reading,
and asked if I could look at it.
I plugged it in and typed format -e:
root@jadlaptop:/var/log# format -e
Searching for disks...done
c2t0d0: configured with capacity of 8796093022208.00GB
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
any particular reason for using 28, rather than the most recent ESR?
https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/latest-esr/contrib/solaris_pkgadd/
24.4 seems to work happily for me ...
Jon
On 14 April 2014 15:46, Thorsten Heit thorsten.h...@vkb.de wrote:
Hi,
recently I did a
writing messages to this list seems to (at least temporarily) fix the
problem being reported in Firefox ... I think it reads the messages and
subtly alters it's usage ;-P
On 14 April 2014 16:08, Thorsten Heit thorsten.h...@vkb.de wrote:
any particular reason for using 28, rather than the most
On 20 April 2014 08:53, Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
Did anyone else see such behavior?
Yes, regularly ... I had Firefox, Thunderbird, SQLDeveloper open and
suddenly performance went to sh*t because I was doing an update.
I have 4GB of memory, but pkg was taking over 2GB and the hard
I don't know if there is anything in it, or if anyone here is still friends
enough with Martin, but he claims that he's worked out what causes flash to
behave really badly (and even what causes it to crash Gnome ...)
Martin, I have a lot or respect for you. I follow your feed. I listen to
your rants and I help announce changes you have made to your version of
Illumos.
I know that you don't like me, or my comments, but can we please be civil
and not immediately go to a flame war?
Jon
On 2 May 2014 10:38, Martin Bochnig mar...@martux.org wrote:
Only the term he claims and if somebody is still enough friends
with him were not your best choice, therefore my harsh reaction.
I'm sorry, you're right that they weren't the best choice of words ... the
he claims is only because I
jadams@jadlaptop:~$ more /etc/inet/dhcpsvc.conf
DAEMON_ENABLED=TRUE
RESOURCE=SUNWbinfiles
RUN_MODE=server
PATH=/var/dhcp
CONVER=1
was working a while ago ... I was just wondering if it had been broken out
of packages in hipster.
Jon
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snip
Point is there are a few options and custom servers or the cheap ones on
eBay for $500 (i.e. Dell R710 or similar)...
minor nit. the Dell R710's have Broadcom network cards that didn't
appears to be working for me ... and much, much quicker, with significantly
less memory overhead!
Jon
On 17 June 2014 10:24, Predrag Zecevic [Unix Systems Administrator]
predrag.zece...@2e-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
I have noticed that /hipster is moved to /hipster-2014.1
/
sfe-encumbered/
sfe(non-sticky) origin online F http://pkg.openindiana.org/
sfe/
Maybe sfe* repositories make difference?
Regards
On 06/17/14 11:49 AM, Jonathan Adams wrote:
appears to be working for me ... and much, much quicker, with
significantly
less memory overhead
Not expecting anyone to have done such a crazy thing, but hoping someone
has any ideas.
Reason:
We bought a company (part of a company) and we're migrating the users away
from their old servers
We're getting the data transferred, but their IT dept says it will take 5
days ... and they need to
1.4TB in the cloud ... and they're giving us the files in 4 days :(
otherwise yes, I'd rsync them.
On 25 June 2014 10:51, Евгений Парфенов artofmotion.igro...@gmail.com
wrote:
If there is no glusterfs then try sync by rsync.
25.06.2014 19:47 пользователь Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com
?
25.06.2014 21:00 пользователь Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com
написал:
Thats why we're waiting for 4 days :(
I was hoping to proxy through only the bits that they want access to
(probably only a small number of Mb for the next few days) ... since
they're a new acquisition we don't know
What do you have set under Appearance - Visual Effects ?
I had issues a while back where I could no longer run compiz on Illumos
(Intel based graphics) and had to turn it off to get the desktop working
correctly ...
Jon
On 4 July 2014 10:33, Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de wrote:
On a
is the problem after the login screen?
If so can you try logging in a new user, in case it's a configuration issue?
Jon
On 4 July 2014 13:21, Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de wrote:
Am 04.07.14 schrieb Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com:
the pixmaps thing ... hmm I've seen
.
Am 04.07.14 schrieb Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com:
is the problem after the login screen?
If so can you try logging in a new user, in case it's a configuration
issue?
Jon
On 4 July 2014 13:21, Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de wrote:
Am 04.07.14 schrieb
There is a problem with hipster DHCP at the moment ... you might need to
get another DHCP server set up to get it working correctly.
Jon
On 4 July 2014 15:45, Carsten Grzemba grze...@contac-dt.de wrote:
On my first view it works with less problems:
+ additional packages: library/motif,
root@jadlaptop:~# dhtadm -P
dhtadm: SUNWbinfiles is not a valid resource.
On 4 July 2014 16:03, Alexander Pyhalov a...@rsu.ru wrote:
On 07/04/2014 18:48, Jonathan Adams wrote:
There is a problem with hipster DHCP at the moment ... you might need to
get another DHCP server set up to get
for this image.
On 4 July 2014 16:05, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com wrote:
root@jadlaptop:~# dhtadm -P
dhtadm: SUNWbinfiles is not a valid resource.
On 4 July 2014 16:03, Alexander Pyhalov a...@rsu.ru wrote:
On 07/04/2014 18:48, Jonathan Adams wrote:
There is a problem with hipster
do you have an active network cable plugged into bge0?
If there is no active cable then the interface stays down ...
On 6 July 2014 18:37, dormitionsk...@hotmail.com dormitionsk...@hotmail.com
wrote:
You can always force it the old fashioned way, like I had to do yesterday.
In
okay, I'm sure you've tried all this ...
Falling back to old ifconfig commands.
svcadm disable svc:/network/physical:nwam
svcadm enable svc:/network/physical:default
ipadm delete-addr bge0/v4
ifconfig bge0 plumb
ifconfig bge0 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
route add -p default
My experience:
I had an Illumos box that after about 4 weeks just lost it's IP address
when it was set to be dynamic, no matter what I did ... My colleagues used
to just reboot it to fix the issue.
It wasn't the server, it wasn't (in this case) the network card misbehaving
(bge0), I believe that
On 8 July 2014 17:53, James Carlson carls...@workingcode.com wrote:
snip
We have had problems in the past at another site, with Windows PC's on
the
Solaris DHCP server (we put it down to the wiring, but it could be
anything) that PC's running Windows XP and Microsoft office, at the point
assuming that you can get root:
grep -c joe /etc/shadow /etc/passwd
grep -i passw /etc/pam.conf
# passwd command (explicit because of a different authentication module)
passwdauth requiredpam_passwd_auth.so.1
# Default definition for Password management
# Used when service name is
I have an existing printers.conf file on a Solaris 10 box, which I wanted
to upgrade to an Illumos/OI box.
The system I am replicating has 85 printers set up, all over LPD to remote
computers.
Because of this, unlike all my other Illumos installs, I've installed
print/lp instead of CUPS.
When I
Do you know if it is possible to include the ldap backend in OpenLDAP
that is compiled for OpenIndiana ... this allows the chain overlay to be
used, which we use to make the local LDAP server (replicated from a master
with syncrepl) pretend to be a master server, handing on the requests to
the
I'm not sure, but you might be able to get OpenJDK to compile 32bit ...
otherwise, you're going to be stuck with JDK7u67 for a long time.
Jon
On 23 September 2014 15:16, Predrag Zecevic [Unix Systems Administrator]
predrag.zece...@2e-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
I think there will be no 32bit
I'm sorry to even be involved in this discussion ...
My brother and his wife were removed from viewing and accessing the Church
Facebook page in a nasty little spat.
2 people had a falling out, lets call them jack and jill, with jack
saying something in the heat of the moment by email.
jack was
I don't get why you're using an early release of jdk8, rather than the
latest patched version of 7 ...
I know which one I would consider the safest if you're connecting to the
outside world.
Jon
On 24 September 2014 20:05, j...@m5.chicago.il.us wrote:
I found a Java8 build for 32-bit Solaris
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/09/24/bash_shell_vuln/
does anyone know if this affects us?
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I know I created the original post that sparked this debate, but I have to
say that we've been checking our servers all day, and we cannot get any of
them to act compromised ... we don't use bash scripts in our cgi-bin and
nothing seems to try to run bash at all (fuser `which bash` only returns my
We have tested all our systems, and the only ones that were vulnerable (in
cgi-bin) were ones that we had put in a bash script to test.
if you don't have any bash scripts in your cgi-bin, and your default system
shll is not bash (and on Solaris, and Ubuntu it isn't) then you pretty much
aren't
I have the OpenVPN package installed from the sfe repository, that includes
the tuntap from sfe ...
works fine on hipster.
Jon
On 6 October 2014 11:42, Marc Lobelle marc.lobe...@uclouvain.be wrote:
Hi,
I would like to connect an openindiana machine (AMD64) with openvpn over
TUN. Does
-0.151.1.9 i--
On 6 October 2014 12:48, Marc Lobelle marc.lobe...@uclouvain.be wrote:
On 06/10/14 13:03, Jonathan Adams wrote:
I have the OpenVPN package installed from the sfe repository, that
includes
the tuntap from sfe ...
works fine on hipster.
Jon
I had installed the opencsw
I have to agree with Predrag, postfix is really easy to set up, and is
the default on most Linux systems nowadays.
I don't personally use it, for our systems at work, but that is mostly to
do with how it handles aliases.
alias1: buddy, helen
alias2: buddy, alias1
sending mail to alias2 will
quick answer, no.
long answer:
BrandZ allowed Linux kernels to be run in a zone on Solaris, but this
code has been removed from the kernel (it might be possible to put it back
from http://os-solaris.ru/en/patch-k-illumos-dlya-vosstanovleniya-lx-brand/
but since this link is a very long time old
resurrected a while ago and even work with 2.6 ?
http://www.slideshare.net/bcantrill/illumos-lx
On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Jonathan Adams t12nsloo...@gmail.com
wrote:
quick answer, no.
long answer:
BrandZ allowed Linux kernels to be run in a zone on Solaris, but this
code has been
I don't quite get what you're trying to do ...
do you want a computer that connects 4 networks to an external router box,
but you don't want any of the networks to talk to each other?
Is this a physical thing you're trying to do, or is this just testing a
system?
The first you can do by joining
On 13 November 2014 23:06, Joris FAGBEMIRO fagbjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jon.
I'm planning to work (deployment of a datacenter) on a server which have 3
physical NIC.
Within this server,there will be a lot of servers (zones) distributed among
four networks. Each network have his set of
or man ipadm if you're using physical:default
On 11 December 2014 at 19:09, Michael Schuster michaelspriv...@gmail.com
wrote:
man nwam should get you going
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 8:08 PM, Thomas Schweikle tschwei...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi!
Searching for a hint how to configure dhcp in
If you're using rsync between computers over an existing secure link, then
don't bother with the ssh overhead and set up an rsync-daemon and you'll
get a much faster speed (and if you have riverbeds you even get
optimisation)
Jon
On 3 January 2015 at 16:21, Bob Friesenhahn
On 3 February 2015 at 06:28, Michael Schuster michaelspriv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I think Martin Bochnig's opensxce may be an option - he claims that
OpenSXCE runs [] Sun UltraSPARC sun4u/sun4v-compatible 32-bit 64-bit
computers.
I believe that Martin has stated that OpenSXCE is dead, but
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