Hello,
Enabling systemd-resolved as a stub resolver on a system is very useful. It
provides a unique point of resolution where we can enforce caching, DNSSEC,
DoT.
While I was trying to check the existence of DNSKEY records on one domain, I
noticed systemd-resolved fail with these records.
I'm
Hello,
It appears that the nobody user/group are not created by systemd-sysusers,
despite its definition in sysusers.d/basic.conf.
I guess nss_systemd is always providing answers for nobody user/group which
mislead systemd-sysusers.
# grep nobody /etc/passwd; echo $?
1
# getent passwd nobody
nobo
On Tue, 2017-09-12 at 13:26 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Mo, 11.09.17 23:33, Sébastien Luttringer (se...@seblu.net) wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > It appears that the nobody user/group are not created by systemd-sysusers,
> > despite its definition in sysu
Hello,
On the way to rely on systemd-sysusers to create all users in a fresh Arch
Linux installation, I'm stuck with two issues[1][2].
The key idea was to rely on systemd-users to create them all and start with
empty passwd/group/shadow/gshadow files[3].
So, we moved all base user definitions in a
Hello,
Since systemd v220, IPForward= parameter in [Network] set kernel
parameters by interface (/proc/sys/net/ipv[46]/conf/*/forwarding).
This is nice and works perfectly for ipv4.
Unfortunately, ipv6 forwarding doesn't works until we manually set
/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/forwarding to 1.
In
Hello,
In order to restart updated daemons on filesystems, I created a
script[1] which lists all PID by service and look for updated files in
/proc/$pid/maps.
To get all PIDs of a service, I use "systemctl show -p ControlGroup" to
craft a path to the "tasks" file.
But something wrong happen with
On Thu, 2015-06-04 at 19:31 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> В Thu, 04 Jun 2015 10:08:52 +0200
> Sébastien Luttringer пишет:
> It seems to work here using systemd 210 on openSUSE
>
> bor@opensuse:~/src/systemd> cat /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd/$(systemctl
> show
> systemd-r
Hello,
Since systemd v229, I have one server which no more resolve ipv6 adresses when
it use nss-resolve and AF_UNSPEC.
This issue seems to be linked with the DNS resolver used on its network. This
resolved is provided by a french FAI box (SFR).
I'm currently not able to understand precisely whe
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:56 AM, Kay Sievers wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Tom Gundersen wrote:
>> Force 0600 and root:root instead, to avoid problems with fat filesystems.
>
> Sounds fine to me, to enforce root permissions.
Boot kernel was world readable, and it makes sense. Why m
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 1:45 AM, Kay Sievers wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 1:13 AM, Sébastien Luttringer wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:56 AM, Kay Sievers wrote:
>>> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:38 AM, Tom Gundersen wrote:
>>>> Force 0600 and root:root i
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 12:31 AM, David Strauss wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 6:13 AM, Colin Guthrie wrote:
>> Ouch 5s for a status is nasty.
>
> We regularly see this on our production systems. Yes, it's unfortunate.
Yes, we are probably a lot to suffer of this. Today, 2mn for a status,
1m10s
Kernel install doesn't need the second argument on his command line when
removing.
This is correctly documented in the man page.
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Luttringer
---
src/kernel-install/kernel-install | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/src/kernel-in
On 05/12/2013 02:55, Sébastien Luttringer wrote:
> Kernel install doesn't need the second argument on his command line when
> removing.
> This is correctly documented in the man page.
>
> Signed-off-by: Sébastien Luttringer
> ---
> src/kernel-install/kernel-install |
Hello,
Looking forward to mount custom partitions I decided to use unit.mount
files to define my new fs. Everything works perfectly, so I tried to
do the same with all my mounted filesystems and removing /etc/fstab.
But unfortunatly, creating a -.mount file in
/etc/systemd/system/local-fs.target.
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
> В Sat, 2 Feb 2013 15:24:44 +0100
> Sébastien Luttringer пишет:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Looking forward to mount custom partitions I decided to use unit.mount
>> files to define my new fs. Everything works perfec
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 4:50 PM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 02, 2013 at 03:24:44PM +0100, Sébastien Luttringer wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Looking forward to mount custom partitions I decided to use unit.mount
>> files to define my new fs. Everything wor
Hello,
I thought that systemd and the watchdog driver sbc_fitpc2_wdt was not
friends. I use the both on an archlinux i686 setup to do some network
basics.
Everything works pretty well with watchdogd, I doesn't use the
advanced features and systemd would do the job perfectly. Hum. But
not.
The iss
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:46 PM, Lennart Poettering
wrote:
> On Mon, 11.03.13 23:42, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl) wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:11:19PM +0100, Sébastien Luttringer wrote:
>> Hi Sébastien,
>> thank you for the great
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:57 PM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:46:55PM +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
>> On Mon, 11.03.13 23:42, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek (zbys...@in.waw.pl)
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > On Mon, Mar
Hello,
"journcalctl --no-pager" or" journalctl | cat" produce enless content
by looping accross journal entries. The date in lines restart from the
beginning when the end is reached.
I can reproduce the issue on 2 servers, both archlinux x86_64, linux
3.9, with systemd 202. One with a fs backend
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Dave Reisner wrote:
> On Sun, May 05, 2013 at 07:17:43PM +0200, Sébastien Luttringer wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> "journcalctl --no-pager" or" journalctl | cat" produce enless content
>> by looping accross journal entries.
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 4:01 AM, Cristian Rodríguez
wrote:
> El 05/05/13 13:17, Sébastien Luttringer escribió:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> "journcalctl --no-pager" or" journalctl | cat" produce enless content
>> by looping accross journal entries. The date i
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