well it is mounted on the WAN so it is accessible there right?
NFS is by the way not the best way for a secure file share.
But what has this to do with 389?
Seems like a general networking question to me and it depends mostly on
what is done in terms of firewalling.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at
Hi,
if you would specify the control as critical -E '!deref=' you would
get an error the the deref attr needs to be of dn syntax. In 389 ds
uniquemember is specified as Name and Optional UID syntax, which is dn
[#UID], but the deref plugin just checks for dn syntax.
Feel free to open a
Dear All.
There is simple funda..
just add one more NIC to ur server.. Take the lan connection to your
office lan.. and config NFS..
The hacker can hack any thing from your machine wether that is mounted
or persistant drive. dnt wory abt it...
He will do his work perfectly :-)..
On
I have good news to report…
I updated to 1.2.11.28-3 and the problems went away - no need to even
export/import replicas.
Thank you 389 developers! You guys are awesome!
/mrg
On Mar 26, 2014, at 5:48 PM, Michael Gettes get...@gmail.com wrote:
I am continuing to pursue this problem…
I
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 08:51:58PM -0600, CS_DBA wrote:
I suspected that I'd have to kick the 27 Apple thunderbolt display to the
curb along with my macbook pro retina since I got Fedore running on the
macbook pro from a usb stick and the resolution caused all my icons fonts
to be so small
This is not really that solution I'm looking for, but maybe you are
right and an Ubuntu VM eats less than my win7 guest :))
Any other idea?
Thanks
Laszlo
On 26 March 2014 20:57, Mark Haney mha...@practichem.com wrote:
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On 03/26/14 15:51, Pal,
On 26.03.2014 21:40, Matthew Miller wrote:
Old mossbacks should know this one, especially if they have database or
filesystem experience. An atomic transaction is one which can be safely
considered as a single event, and a) failure puts you back as if it didn't
happen and b) it is impossible
Allegedly, on or about 26 March 2014, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
That ain't nuttin'. We started with an 11/45 with 48KB of core memory
and 2 RK05's (2.2MB removable cartridge disks).
When I was young, we didn't have no computers. We used pencil and
paper, and we were grateful. ;-)
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Allegedly, on or about 27 March 2014, Suvayu Ali sent:
I think you can fix this by configuring your fonts to be higher dpi
(on XFCE I can do this in Settings Appearance Fonts). With the
fonts bigger, I think your desktop environment will choose bigger
icons automatically.
Futzing the DPI
Once upon a time, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au said:
Allegedly, on or about 27 March 2014, Suvayu Ali sent:
I think you can fix this by configuring your fonts to be higher dpi
(on XFCE I can do this in Settings Appearance Fonts). With the
fonts bigger, I think your desktop
This is from a Fedora 20 client testing to a Centos 6.5 server.
I can do a ping6 with no problems, but I cannot 'ssh -6' to the server
(ssh -4 works). I have reason to suspect the challenge is in my PPPoE
link with a restricted MTU size that v6's PMTU is not working right with.
So my
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 11:33:12AM -0500, Chris Adams wrote:
- A single DPI setting is really not correct, as multi-display setups
can be different size, resolution, etc. Also, notebooks switching
from internal display to external (even if both aren't active at the
same time) can
On Fri, 2014-03-28 at 02:40 +1030, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 26 March 2014, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
That ain't nuttin'. We started with an 11/45 with 48KB of core
memory
and 2 RK05's (2.2MB removable cartridge disks).
When I was young, we didn't have no computers. We used
On 03/27/2014 12:50 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
This is from a Fedora 20 client testing to a Centos 6.5 server.
I can do a ping6 with no problems, but I cannot 'ssh -6' to the server
(ssh -4 works). I have reason to suspect the challenge is in my PPPoE
link with a restricted MTU size that
On 03/27/2014 09:50 AM, Robert Moskowitz issued this missive:
This is from a Fedora 20 client testing to a Centos 6.5 server.
I can do a ping6 with no problems, but I cannot 'ssh -6' to the server
(ssh -4 works). I have reason to suspect the challenge is in my PPPoE
link with a restricted MTU
On 27.03.2014 20:35, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/27/2014 12:50 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
This is from a Fedora 20 client testing to a Centos 6.5 server.
I can do a ping6 with no problems, but I cannot 'ssh -6' to the server
(ssh -4 works). I have reason to suspect the challenge is in
On 03/27/2014 09:10 AM, Tim issued this missive:
Allegedly, on or about 26 March 2014, Patrick O'Callaghan sent:
That ain't nuttin'. We started with an 11/45 with 48KB of core memory
and 2 RK05's (2.2MB removable cartridge disks).
When I was young, we didn't have no computers. We used pencil
On 03/27/2014 03:40 PM, poma wrote:
On 27.03.2014 20:35, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/27/2014 12:50 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
This is from a Fedora 20 client testing to a Centos 6.5 server.
I can do a ping6 with no problems, but I cannot 'ssh -6' to the server
(ssh -4 works). I have
On 03/27/2014 03:40 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 03/27/2014 09:50 AM, Robert Moskowitz issued this missive:
This is from a Fedora 20 client testing to a Centos 6.5 server.
I can do a ping6 with no problems, but I cannot 'ssh -6' to the server
(ssh -4 works). I have reason to suspect the
Just 'forgot' which vlan this server was on internally, so I set the
rules on the wrong vlan.
Well back to your regularly programmed...
On 03/27/2014 03:55 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/27/2014 03:40 PM, poma wrote:
On 27.03.2014 20:35, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/27/2014 12:50 PM,
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 12:43:15PM -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
That ain't nuttin'. We started with an 11/45 with 48KB of core memory
and 2 RK05's (2.2MB removable cartridge disks).
When I was young, we didn't have no computers. We used pencil and
paper, and we were grateful. ;-)
And you
I am not sure what to do..
I got this error message:
# semanage fcontext -a -t FILE_TYPE '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'
where FILE_TYPE is one of the following: NetworkManager_log_t,
NetworkManager_tmp_t, abrt_helper_exec_t, abrt_tmp_t,
abrt_upload_watch_tmp_t, abrt_var_cache_t, abrt_var_log_t,
What was the AVC that you got?
On 03/27/2014 04:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
I am not sure what to do..
I got this error message:
# semanage fcontext -a -t FILE_TYPE '$FIX_TARGET_PATH'
where FILE_TYPE is one of the following: NetworkManager_log_t,
NetworkManager_tmp_t, abrt_helper_exec_t,
Aero Maxx wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have an issue where the poweroff command reboots my system.
Using /sbin/shutdown -h also reboot the system.
If you want to powerdown the -P (powerdown) option is often useful, the -h
(halt) gets to choose if it does halt or powerdown, and halt often reboots.
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/27/2014 03:40 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 03/27/2014 09:50 AM, Robert Moskowitz issued this missive:
This is from a Fedora 20 client testing to a Centos 6.5 server.
I can do a ping6 with no problems, but I cannot 'ssh -6' to the server
(ssh -4 works). I have
On 03/27/2014 07:18 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Aero Maxx wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have an issue where the poweroff command reboots my system.
Using /sbin/shutdown -h also reboot the system.
If you want to powerdown the -P (powerdown) option is often useful,
the -h (halt) gets to choose if it
On 03/27/2014 07:28 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 03/27/2014 03:40 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 03/27/2014 09:50 AM, Robert Moskowitz issued this missive:
This is from a Fedora 20 client testing to a Centos 6.5 server.
I can do a ping6 with no problems, but I cannot
Rick Stevens wrote:
On 03/21/2014 10:30 AM, Matthew Miller issued this missive:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 10:27:02AM -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
If you do need to use sendmail, and your ISP is blocking Port 25,
it's not that hard to configure things to use a smarthost. As an
example, I have my own
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 13:13:28 -0400
Matthew Miller wrote:
Saying something sucks isn't very helpful. Not only is it needlessly
negative, it is intangible. Name a real problem and we can talk about it.
Every single aspect of it is a real problem. In the dictionary they
have
On 03/27/2014 05:08 PM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
What was the AVC that you got?
On 03/27/2014 04:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
Not sure exactly how to check. /var/log/secure has lots of entries.. I
didn't write down the error message and the window is gone. where do I
look ?
--
Paul Cartwright
On 03/28/14 08:24, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 03/27/2014 05:08 PM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
What was the AVC that you got?
On 03/27/2014 04:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
Not sure exactly how to check. /var/log/secure has lots of entries.. I
didn't write down the error message and the window is
On 28.03.2014 01:27, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/28/14 08:24, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On 03/27/2014 05:08 PM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
What was the AVC that you got?
On 03/27/2014 04:58 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
Not sure exactly how to check. /var/log/secure has lots of entries.. I
didn't write
Not sure exactly how to check. /var/log/secure has lots of entries.. I
didn't write down the error message and the window is gone. where do I
look ?
The AVC would be found in /var/log/audit/audit.log
SELinux Troubleshooter
Troubleshoot SELinux access denials
/usr/bin/sealert [--browser]
On 03/27/14 22:22, Tim wrote:
When you mis-set the DPI, you lose the ability for applications to
show actual size objects. Such as graphics designers, or desktop
publishers, who want to design something with real-world
measurements (i.e. centimeters, not pixels), and have the program
show
Hi all;
I'm running Fedora 20 and Libre Office 4.2.2.1
The file open / save dialogues are painfully slow, anyone else seen this?
Is there a fix?
Thanks in advance...
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On 28.03.2014 03:29, CS_DBA wrote:
Hi all;
I'm running Fedora 20 and Libre Office 4.2.2.1
The file open / save dialogues are painfully slow, anyone else seen this?
Is there a fix?
Thanks in advance...
There's not a problem that you can't fix
Cause you can do it in the mix
On 27Mar2014 18:48, Max maximilianobianc...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/26/2014 04:39 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 26Mar2014 20:16, Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
Can you define the new Fedora-related sense in terms
comprehensible to old mossbacks? How about partially or fully-atomic??
On 03/27/2014 11:18 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 27Mar2014 18:48, Max maximilianobianc...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/26/2014 04:39 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 26Mar2014 20:16, Beartooth bearto...@comcast.net wrote:
Can you define the new Fedora-related sense in terms
comprehensible to
On 2014-03-26 00:13, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 03/26/2014 06:45 AM, Robin Laing wrote:
On 2014-03-24 08:25, Liam Proven wrote:
On 23 March 2014 21:56, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
Nowadays you may have SSDs which supposedly last longer when not
written much to but mostly read from, so you
On 2014-03-26 03:12, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 12:14:44AM -0600, Robin Laing wrote:
I would really like to see Fedora move to a constant flux where applications
are developed and then pushed out as updates which are actually upgrades.
It is Fedora policy to not do that:
On 27Mar2014 23:35, Max maximilianobianc...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/27/2014 11:18 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
1: Please reply to the list, not me. I have fixed this in my response.
I usually avoid responding to the list these days when it would be
off topic for the list. I know many of the
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