...@opensolaris.org where the pkg experts will be
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Peter Tribble wrote:
# ptime pkgadd SUNWzsh
real 2.390
user 0.808
sys1.380
That I assume was local disk, right ?
# ptime pkg install SUNWzsh
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user 11.191
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Did this needed to transfer over the network or was it a local repo ?
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a very fast write devices, the L2ARC wants a very
fast read device. Unless your SSD is fast at both reads and writes
using the same SSD for the slog and L2ARC isn't a good idea.
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Shawn Walker wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
John Martin wrote:
Are there any plans for integrating this with any actual
applications, or with gstreamer or other desktop video apps?
NVIDIA already provides patches to the ffmpeg library and the mplayer
application
to enable VDPAU.
A pity
your
compare is 100% compatible (modulo extensions).
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
For this reason, compare is used on a dayly base, something that does not
apply
to e.g. imagemagic.
Depends on the usage of the system.
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
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I believe Paul was suggesting that you could *now* use the knowledge you
gained in writing your compare(1) to improved the now available in
source form cmp(1) ? As some other OpenSolaris contributor has already
done. I
one at Sourceforge.net, one at freshmeat.net and one at
developers.berlios.de/sourcewell.berlios.de and a smaller one at savannah.org
It obviously doesn't work then because freshmeat.net lists both star and
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contain at
least one character and must not contain a
colon (:) or a newline (\n).
For support of longer the 8 char usernames see
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/security/library/long_usernames/
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Mark wrote:
Can someone explain the difference between these two?
Yes.
network/samba is the userland Samba server.
network/smb/server is the OpenSolaris specific in kernel CIFS server,
more info on which can be found at
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/cifs-server/
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
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When it comes to generic names (which unfortunately ImageMagick is full
of) I personally would prefer that it wasn't allowed unless they were
really generic. However UNIX is full of stuff like this already
cancel,accept etc
,accept etc. It is very important for adoption of OpenSolaris
distributions that in some cases when OpenSolaris imports external
technology that we do so in the most appropriate way, in the ImageMagick
case that means not changing the default program names.
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login/logout events ?
Audit records for all commands run during a session ?
Audit records for all syscalls made ?
Keystroke logging ?
Something else ?
BTW since this is likely security releated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the more appropriate place.
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), auditd(1M), bsmconv(1M)
See http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4557/auditplan-6?a=view
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Mark Drummond wrote:
On 26/11/2007, Darren J Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Reply-To set to security-discuss, please respect and do NOT cross post]
Mark Drummond wrote:
How difficult would it be to add a switch to passwd which allows a
privileged user to select the password hashing scheme
or gss-api (ie have kerberos tickets)
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Howard Tsai wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 5:50 AM, Darren J Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howard Tsai wrote:
Hi,
I installed OpenSolaris w/ Crossbow snapshot (snv_61-xb_15) on an x86
machine and would like to setup LDAP to authenticate ssh logins. The LDAP
server is OpenLDAP on a Linux box
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for it been released to OpenSolaris? so the community can
continue maintaining it if desired?
Yes, but note that it isn't an easy extractable part but the code is
there (all over the place in fact, bits in nsswtich, libnsl, the daemons
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Yes.
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logging a case with SunService AND with RSA. I
have a feeling (but no evidence) that there is an issue with symbol
scoping in the RSA code that is tickled by libmd and libmd_psr (again
no evidence just a gut feeling).
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but the on disk
format and code is ware of this when reading and does the appropriate
swaps. So a pool written in big endian then take to a little endian
machine and written more will gradually migrate to little endian over time.
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in. crypt_gensalt() is only used during password
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to be found too
so a purely based on $PATH use of $MANPATH may not be sufficient.
Please continue this subthread on opensolaris-code.
[1]
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/opensolaris-code/2007-November/006390.html
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I processors less than 170Mhz.
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Impact: This service is not running.
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. /etc/auto_home looks like this:
+auto_home
* localhost:/export/home/
I also switched those two entries, and rebooted each time. I'm running
opensolaris b70b.
Did you restart the automounter ?
svcadm restart autofs
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vineet kumar wrote:
Hi,
When I installed Open Solaris (X86 platform) i created a separate /boot
partition.
Why did you do that ?
What perceived problem were you trying to solve ?
What documentation for OpenSolaris/Solaris lead you to wanting to do that ?
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svc:/network/physical:nwam
It it will be auto-magic assuming your hardware is supported.
BTW you didn't say which Solaris release so I'm assuming a recent
Solaris Express (Developer or Community Edition) build.
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decreases it.
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built - at least initially. Exactly the
same could be done for OpenSolaris.
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drivers for Solaris somewhere, but I
can't remember where off the top of my head. However I don't believe
these were a port from a Linux driver but a write from scratch.
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no idea how to build an SMS gateway, or which software to use. Do I
need special hardware (a GSM modem of some sort)? No idea.
Let twitter.com be the SMS gateway for you. What you would do is set it
twitter to send you SMS messages for those that you follow.
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.
Supported devices include mobile phones and PCMCIA cards
which provide modem function by the usb cable. Serial device
streams are built with appropriate modules that are pushed
atop the usbsacm driver by the autopush(1M) facility.
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work with the core Kerberos has been done too:
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/security/projects/kerberos/
there is more and this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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and that
decision hasn't been made yet.
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needs to
be in ON just because tar was (unless one or more of the above also apply).
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the recently announced alpha 2 smbfs bits from here:
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/smbfs/
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://blogs.sun.com/darren/entry/limiting_users_to_one_login
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(though not with the solution I outlined in
my blog: http://blogs.sun.com/darren/entry/limiting_users_to_one_login).
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though, it is
probably best fixed upstream in the envince project.
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of a windows operating system
you have.
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Dennis wrote:
AFAIK Bluetooth is not yet supported in Opensolaris.
Correct, and the project that was started to do it had stalled due to
lack of resources available to proceed.
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of rpcbind is to avoid needing fixed assignments.
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interpretation of what Linus has said.
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Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 11:38 +0100, Darren J Moffat wrote:
Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:
Just a follow up question; when will acpi appear in OpenSolaris by
default?
ACPI already is[1] it appeared as part of newboot on x86 and is
regularly updated to the latest Intel reference
to the list on opensound.com the Creative SBLive! is
supported on x86 but not on SPARC:
http://manuals.opensound.com/devlists/Solaris-i386.html
http://manuals.opensound.com/devlists/Solaris-sparc.html
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to ship a COBOL compiler as part of the compiler bundle but I
don't believe that is included any more.
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You MUST use Studio 11 at this time. Use of Studio 12 is not known to
produce working and usable output from the build.
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is this one:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/contributors/2007-July.txt
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and should seek qualified formal legal advice.
What you have said sounds correct to me based on my understanding of the
CDDL. However I am not a qualified legal professional and this is not
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Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:
Small problem - if you change your wireless key on the router NWAM fails to
come back to say that the password has failed and requires re-entering it.
Have you logged a bug on that or discussed it with the team on
nwam-discuss ?
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Why should things like Azureus be preinstalled on OpenSolaris
distributions when they aren't on Windows ? That just isn't a fair
standard to hold OpenSolaris distributions to. You had to down load a
bittorrent client and Photoshop etc initially on Windows.
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Orvar Korvar wrote:
For a Windows user, these things are essential for a successfull switch:
-chat, msn
Pidgin, nee GAIM.
-web cam
Works to some extent already with Ekiga.
-photoshop-esque program.
GIMP - already in Solaris Express.
-file sharing; bittorrent and DC++. Important.
Jonathan Schwartz blog ? and about Sun releasing its
earnings information via RSS *before* releasing it via the traditional
methods.
Managers read RSS feeds too :-)
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with someone that
can. Don't assume that what Sun will or should do all the development work.
See: http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/webcams
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make OpenSolaris a realistic choice
for these kinds of devices, however that doesn't mean that Indiana is
the distribution to do it with.
Further discussion of this topic is redirected to appliances discuss,
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as well the zone is
fundamentally installed a different way.
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together if it's not going to ever be used in
Solaris Express?
No clue on that one. There are no patches for development releases,
so I've never tried to use it.
I believe it still works for layered Sun products that have patches.
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Dick Davies wrote:
On 16/07/07, Darren J Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dick Davies wrote:
1. Ubuntu on the same machine (and WLANs) presents a list like this:
ipw0 (Intel Centrino .)
-- Granny Smith (WEP)
-- BT Voyager (WPA)
-- mywlan (WPA)
ath0 (Atheros .)
-- Granny
that out (in some cases it might not actually be possible to
do this accurately).
The stance that all users should know every bit of hardware and what
driver drives it is not helpful to adoption and reeks of elitism.
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half. Not all code is in daily active development.
What makes you think there is more up to date code ?
I'm not saying that there is or isn't I don't actually know but I'm
wondering why you think that there should be.
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Joerg Schilling wrote:
Jim Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that Debian GNU/Linux has Synaptic for package management. Is there a
similar package manager for Solaris?
Try man pkg_add
that should be pkgadd one word no underscore.
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areas around and have both debug and non-debug bfu archives.
See the nightly(1) man page for more details.
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I would be
creating my own to experiement with some ideas), however I don't think
any single distro (not even the original Solaris from Sun) should be
elevated to reference at this time.
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that many Linux distros don't.
So what problem are you trying to solve here ? I just don't get it.
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with is reference that implies some special
status. If this distro isn't intended to have such special status then
its just another distro and that is good.
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distribution of Solaris or a project
you are working on inside Sun that is destined for Solaris or any other
Sun work then please contact me off line and I'll help you out.
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the Solaris failsafe entry on the GRUB menu (either
locally or the one gathered using PXE) of Solaris Express installs and
the similar entries on Nextena and Belenix ?
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a rescue image basically.
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single() function but pass on responsibility for execing
the shell to /sbin/su.
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in
Solaris Express was. It is usermod in Solaris but I believe that only
exists in ATT code dervied systems, I've seen moduser/adduser on other
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where are the patches to fix the OpenSolaris find if it is wrong ?
The answer isn't replace the existing OpenSolaris with your find because
thats a bigger project than a bug fix.
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even see the password data at all; so there is no way
the client could have cached that.
Are you really asking about a mobile system that sometimes has to
authenticate offline or just how to login as a non system account when
the LDAP service isn't available ?
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dependency data in Solaris packages
since before rpm even existed.
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the
scheduling classes, resource management, accounting.
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graphics drivers for Solaris are NOT under GPL.
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???
http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/message.jspa?messageID=118425#118425
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might represent different applications (think
J2EE) and when you change privileges it happens at the process layer.
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and why they believe that
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... ;-(
Exactly what has this got to do with OpenSolaris ?
and what about blogs.sun.com/security which was originally just an RSS
feed for Sun Security Alerts but is now also a group blog of the Sun
security community.
Though again exactly what has this got to do with OpenSolaris ?
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Filtering Hooks mechanism.
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/on/flag-days/pages/2006102001/
networking-discuss would have been the best first choice for asking this.
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to _install_ and use 2.5.2
2.5.1 there is no such thing as 2.5.2
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Li Qin wrote:
Hi, Alan and all,
Is there a pkg that can be installed quickly on solaris nevada buildX?
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
It is written in Java.
For a direct download link of the jar file:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus/Azureus3.0.1.2.jar?download
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of Belenix.
Hope this helps explain the situation and your choices.
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an expert with Solaris disks, slices and
VTOC, `format -e`.
Does format also give out the HD serial no?? I doubt this.. or perhaps have
not looked closely enough.
Try iostat -E to get the disk model serial number information.
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in this fashion.
and also has multiple packages for somethings where the minimization
boundary would dictate only one due to how diskless clients and sparse
root zones do sharing of /usr and how the installers provide for that.
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Alan DuBoff wrote:
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Darren J Moffat wrote:
The easy way to do this might be to change the files repository case
to not have an auto_home managed, after all if you are using files for
the automount map in nsswitch.conf chances are the mounts are local
rather than NFS
Manoj Joseph wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Manoj Joseph wrote:
Bart Smaalders wrote:
We really want our home directories today to always be /home/user
in /etc/passwd; that way things Just Work (TM) when we move from
host to host.
I agree that it makes a lot of sense to be consistent
a
network name service, that is already the case - the canoncial example
being netgroups (which just don't work at all despite the /etc/netgroup
file! and despite the fact it worked in SunOS 4.x !)
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