On 06/26/2014 07:50 AM, Audun Røe wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to delete some problematic entries from our 389 directory.
The entry DNs contain and (probably found their way into the
directory years ago). This causes problems with JNDI where DNs from
search results are fed directly back into
On 06/26/2014 07:59 AM, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 06/26/2014 07:50 AM, Audun Røe wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to delete some problematic entries from our 389 directory.
The entry DNs contain and (probably found their way into the
directory years ago). This causes problems with JNDI where DNs
Rich, thanks for the suggestions.
I tested setting both nsslapd-dn-validate-strict and nsslapd-syntaxcheck to
off, but no luck. Finally had a go at disabling cn=Distinguished Name
Syntax,cn=plugins,cn=config entirely (nsslapd-pluginEnabled: off) but the
server wouldn't start at all with this
On 06/26/2014 08:21 AM, Audun Røe wrote:
Rich, thanks for the suggestions.
I tested setting both nsslapd-dn-validate-strict
and nsslapd-syntaxcheck to off, but no luck. Finally had a go at
disabling cn=Distinguished Name Syntax,cn=plugins,cn=config entirely
(nsslapd-pluginEnabled: off) but
$ rpm -q 389-ds-base
389-ds-base-1.2.11.15-32.el6_5.x86_64
-Audun
On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Rich Megginson rmegg...@redhat.com wrote:
On 06/26/2014 08:21 AM, Audun Røe wrote:
Rich, thanks for the suggestions.
I tested setting both nsslapd-dn-validate-strict and
Hi,
This works for me:
more inv.txt
dn: ou=ny\group\mmm,dc=redhat,dc=com
changetype: add
objectclass: organizationalunit
ldapmodify -x -h localhost -p 1390 -D cn=directory manager -w
secret12 -f inv.txt
adding new entry ou=ny\group\mmm,dc=redhat,dc=com
[ludwig@elkris ~]$ ldapdelete -x -h
John W. Linville wrote:
We are expecting to see a presentation of some work done on Miracast at
the Wireless Networking mini-conference that is part of the Linux
Plumber's Conference in Düsseldorf in October.
See you there?
John
On Wed, 2014-06-25 at 11:14 -0500, Robert Moskowitz
On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 07:14 -0400, Neal Becker wrote:
John W. Linville wrote:
We are expecting to see a presentation of some work done on Miracast at
the Wireless Networking mini-conference that is part of the Linux
Plumber's Conference in Düsseldorf in October.
See you there?
Allegedly, on or about 26 June 2014, Stephen Morris sent:
neither yum nor dnf, both of which give the same results,
didn't suggest to try a further search, but I would have thought that
as a minimum they would have searched installed packages first. It is
completely illogical to me for a
On 06/25/2014 12:54 PM, John W. Linville wrote:
We are expecting to see a presentation of some work done on Miracast at
the Wireless Networking mini-conference that is part of the Linux
Plumber's Conference in Düsseldorf in October.
See you there?
Probably not. Jewish holidays are late this
On 06/26/2014 08:24 AM, John W. Linville wrote:
On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 07:14 -0400, Neal Becker wrote:
John W. Linville wrote:
We are expecting to see a presentation of some work done on Miracast at
the Wireless Networking mini-conference that is part of the Linux
Plumber's Conference in
Reposted from http://fedoramagazine.org/5tftw-2014-06-24/.
Fedora is a big project, and it’s hard to follow it all. This series
highlights interesting happenings in five different areas every week.
It isn’t comprehensive news coverage — just quick summaries with links
to each. Here are the five
I have a Fedora 20 machine which is receiving UDP broadcast packets at
regular intervals on a strange high port. No program is presently
listening for these packets. If I run, tcpdump -i eth0 port 29531, I
see each of the packets arriving just as I expect. Note, the packets are
not empty and
I had in the past followed the instructions in
https://www.berrange.com/posts/2013/03/31/automated-install-of-fedora-18-arm-on-a-samsung-google-chromebook/
But I wanted to try to install fedora 20 and have a a simpler
partition layout. In the process I found out a bit on how the system
works.
I
On 06/26/2014 09:53 AM, CLOSE Dave issued this missive:
I have a Fedora 20 machine which is receiving UDP broadcast packets at
regular intervals on a strange high port. No program is presently
listening for these packets. If I run, tcpdump -i eth0 port 29531, I
see each of the packets arriving
I wrote:
I have a Fedora 20 machine which is receiving UDP broadcast packets
at regular intervals on a strange high port. No program is presently
listening for these packets. If I run, tcpdump -i eth0 port 29531,
I see each of the packets arriving just as I expect. Note, the
packets are not
reinstalled fc20 with kde desktop.
not as nice as gnome or cinnamon, but it works
rfjones
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On 06/26/2014 11:21 AM, CLOSE Dave issued this missive:
I wrote:
I have a Fedora 20 machine which is receiving UDP broadcast packets
at regular intervals on a strange high port. No program is presently
listening for these packets. If I run, tcpdump -i eth0 port 29531,
I see each of the packets
Rick Stevens wrote:
Quite odd. Seems to work on my machine. In one window, I did a
nc -lu 29531
and in another:
echo 'Hello there!' | nc -u localhost 29531
and the first window saw the message. Try the same and see if it
works.
Yes, that works for me. Further, this works when run from
On 06/26/2014 12:36 PM, CLOSE Dave issued this missive:
Rick Stevens wrote:
Quite odd. Seems to work on my machine. In one window, I did a
nc -lu 29531
and in another:
echo 'Hello there!' | nc -u localhost 29531
and the first window saw the message. Try the same and see if it
works.
Yes,
On 06/27/2014 12:35 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 26 June 2014, Stephen Morris sent:
neither yum nor dnf, both of which give the same results,
didn't suggest to try a further search, but I would have thought that
as a minimum they would have searched installed packages first. It is
On 06/27/2014 08:01 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 06/27/2014 12:35 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 26 June 2014, Stephen Morris sent:
neither yum nor dnf, both of which give the same results,
didn't suggest to try a further search, but I would have thought that
as a minimum they would
Has anyone used the Ubuntu Boot-Repair-Disk on Fedora ?
I have grub error on booting on a Fedora 18 Install, and I would like to
use the Boot-Repair-Disk.
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Everyone,
I purchased a used (refurbished) Dell Optiplex 755 that came with
Windows 7 installed. I am trying to install Fedora 20, but when I get
to the Installation Destination screen the fedora installer is not
finding any Local Standard Discs, which means I have been unable to
start any
On 06/26/2014 04:47 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
The system boots to Windows without any problem. I was planning on
overwriting the disc and getting rid of the windows product entirely. I
have checked sum the installation disc, and have even created a second
Fedora 20 installation disc and have
A bit OT.
In a taxi in Chicago going down Clark st and there was:
Fedora Lounge
Sounds like the place where this crowd might like to gather for an evening.
Of course I was heading for Union Station for my train home at the
time
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Hi all,
Exploring f20 and have a self inflicted wound.
While trying to get flash to play on vlc I found a conflict between
libvpx and some other libraries so the resident genius yum removed it,
and all of the other packages dependent upon it, thinking they'd be easy
to reinstall.
Not the
On 27.06.2014 02:35, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
A bit OT.
In a taxi in Chicago going down Clark st and there was:
Fedora Lounge
Sounds like the place where this crowd might like to gather for an evening.
Of course I was heading for Union Station for my train home at the
time
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 17:11:01 -0700
On 06/26/2014 04:47 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
The system boots to Windows without any problem. I was planning on
overwriting the disc and getting rid of the windows product entirely. I
have checked sum the installation disc, and have even created a
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Frantisek Hanzlik fra...@hanzlici.cz
wrote:
Alex wrote:
Hi, Does anyone know what happened to the Shilling cdrecord? I've tried
to download it from several locations, and the domain appears to no
longer exist.
How are people burning BD-R media
On 06/26/2014 06:12 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
I couldn't find an Audio Group. Does anybody know how to reinstall the
standard f20 audio packages or where I can find a list of packages
installed into a fresh f20 system (from the live xfce spin)?
Use yum history to find the transaction number and
On 06/26/2014 06:58 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Jeff,
Thanks very much.
No problem, but my name is Joe, not Jeff. Yes, I know why you got it
wrong, but that doesn't mean that I don't like having my name mangled.
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