Yesterday evening, I used the firewall configuration tool to turn off ssh in
the public zone, and then make the the change permanent. I also entered the
commands
* systemctl stop sshd
* systemctl mask sshd
* systemctl stop httpd
* systemctl mask httpd
This evening, I see nothing in the
On 07/03/17 23:24, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Here's something to check: Some recent versions
> of nfs fail utterly if they can't lookup the IP
> address of even 1 system mentioned in the exports
> file. You'd think ignoring that 1 would be nicer,
> but it refuses to do anything instead.
Well, that
On 07/04/17 02:30, Tom H wrote:
> [root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/nfs
> RPCNFSDARGS="--udp"
>
>
> [root@localhost ~]# systemctl restart nfs-server.service
> Job for nfs-server.service canceled.
>
>
> [root@localhost ~]# systemctl status nfs-server.service
> ● nfs-server.service - NFS server
On 07/03/17 23:20, ProPAAS DBA wrote:
> Hi All;
>
> I've updated to Thunderbird 52.2.1 running Fedora 25 and KDE
>
> Ween I click on a message in one of my many many folders under my main email
> account (a google account) I get 'message loading' for a long time, 5/10
> minutes in
> many cases
I'm using IMAP
On 07/03/2017 09:51 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2017-07-03 at 09:20 -0600, ProPAAS DBA wrote:
Hi All;
I've updated to Thunderbird 52.2.1 running Fedora 25 and KDE
Ween I click on a message in one of my many many folders under my main
email account (a google
I deleted the new "/etc/nfs.conf". With
# cat /etc/sysconfig/nfs
RPCNFSDARGS="--udp"
I get
[root@localhost ~]# rpcinfo -p
program vers proto port service
104 tcp111 portmapper
103 tcp111 portmapper
102 tcp111 portmapper
10
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
>
> Thank you Tom and Ed for taking the time to help. My F25 was upgraded
> from F24, where nfs was working perfectly (as well as in all versions
> before that). Here is my configuration:
You're welcome.
All your config
I've been having a similar experience for many months, but "randomly". I don't
notice the exact wording of Thunderbird's message, but it can take a very long
time (even over an hour) for folders to update, messages to be loaded (even
messages already viewed on previous days and system
Good morning,
For the past several months, I've done most of my viewing and posting to
this group via the "fedora HYPERKITTY" web site
("https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/;)
rather than by viewing things through Thunderbird. It's easier to read
and
Which is best:
1. completely remove the "video=vesa:off" from the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line,
or
2. change the "off" to "on" in that line?
I would not be surprised if it could make it significant difference.
The font used in the grub menu and the grub shell has been a good size all
along, and has
On Sun, 2017-07-02 at 10:57 +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 02.07.2017, Mark wrote:
>
> > Is it just for me that VLC has stopped working with latest upgrade?
>
> Encountering the same behaviour..
I downgraded to version 3.0.0-0.9 and then VLC works again
/Mark
On Mon, 2017-07-03 at 09:20 -0600, ProPAAS DBA wrote:
> Hi All;
>
> I've updated to Thunderbird 52.2.1 running Fedora 25 and KDE
>
> Ween I click on a message in one of my many many folders under my main
> email account (a google account) I get 'message loading' for a long
> time, 5/10 minutes
Here's something to check: Some recent versions
of nfs fail utterly if they can't lookup the IP
address of even 1 system mentioned in the exports
file. You'd think ignoring that 1 would be nicer,
but it refuses to do anything instead.
___
users mailing
Hi All;
I've updated to Thunderbird 52.2.1 running Fedora 25 and KDE
Ween I click on a message in one of my many many folders under my main
email account (a google account) I get 'message loading' for a long
time, 5/10 minutes in many cases before the message loads.
Anyone else seeing this?
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 6:02 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 07/03/17 17:50, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> "rpcinfog -p" or "rpcinfo -s" will output the nfs versions if you
>> don't have "nmap" installed.
>
> Thanks for the reminder about rpcinfo.
>
> Of course if it is rpc.nfsd not
I have a replication setup (389 and AD):
389-Directory/1.3.2.19 B2014.201.1231
We are implementing password police on both side (and password expiration).
When the account has expired on AD side (It means that on AD side I have
the flag "user must change password" set on an user) , when I try
On 07/03/17 20:19, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
> Thank you Tom and Ed for taking the time to help. My F25 was upgraded
> from F24, where nfs was working perfectly (as well as in all versions
> before that). Here is my configuration:
No problem. I enjoy a challenge.
> $ cat /etc/fedora-release
>
Thank you Tom and Ed for taking the time to help. My F25 was upgraded
from F24, where nfs was working perfectly (as well as in all versions
before that). Here is my configuration:
$ cat /etc/fedora-release
Fedora release 25 (Twenty Five)
$ rpm -q nfs-utils
nfs-utils-2.1.1-5.rc3.fc25.x86_64
On 07/03/17 17:50, Tom H wrote:
> "rpcinfog -p" or "rpcinfo -s" will output the nfs versions if you
> don't have "nmap" installed.
Thanks for the reminder about rpcinfo.
Of course if it is rpc.nfsd not getting started the info it would return would
be
missing nfs info. :-)
--
Fedora Users
On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 1:47 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
> 21/tcp open ftp vsftpd 3.0.3
> | ftp-anon: Anonymous FTP login allowed (FTP code 230)
> |_drwxr-xr-x1 00 0 Dec 01 2016 pub
> 22/tcp open
I think there's another option with a much smaller carbon footprint & much
lighter on pocket.
I only requires around 10 wattage per hour electricity usage (Wattage
includes Modem electricity consumption also). Negligible wear & tear (EX:
HD crashing due to sudden power loss) with almost same
On 07/03/17 12:44, Amadeus W.M. wrote:
> I need a fix for my problem.
>
Oh, and I just restarted the nfs server and this was the journal recording
[root@f25f ~]# journalctl -b -0 | grep -i nfs | grep 14:52
Jul 03 14:52:05 f25f.greshko.com systemd[1]: Stopping NFS server and services...
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