Re: connecting to OpenVPN server: why NetworkManager nm-openvpn gererates curious, pointless random hostnames?

2023-04-16 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/16/23 21:40, Franta Hanzlík via users wrote: You are probably writing about the anonymization of the client - which is a case that still has some kind of substantiation. But in this case the connection specifies the target VPN server somehow (I called it gw.mujsrv.org), but the NM OpenVPN

Re: connecting to OpenVPN server: why NetworkManager nm-openvpn gererates curious, pointless random hostnames?

2023-04-16 Thread Franta Hanzlík via users
On Mon, 17 Apr 2023 13:13:27 +0930 Tim via users wrote: > Franta Hanzlík: > >> But - somehow I don't understand - this wonderful feature (hostname > >> randomizing == disabling its resoulution/usage) that will cause > >> the connection to not work - does it have any real use? > >> Has anyone

Re: connecting to OpenVPN server: why NetworkManager nm-openvpn gererates curious, pointless random hostnames?

2023-04-16 Thread Tim via users
Franta Hanzlík: >> But - somehow I don't understand - this wonderful feature (hostname >> randomizing == disabling its resoulution/usage) that will cause >> the connection to not work - does it have any real use? >> Has anyone gone crazy? Or am I crazy? Samuel Sieb: > It's an option that I can

[389-users] Re: 389 DS memory growth

2023-04-16 Thread Casey Feskens
We’ve been experiencing similar memory growth. I’ve had to quadruple RAM on our ldap hosts, but things seem stable there. Still unsure what the cause is. Glad to hear at least that someone else is seeing the same issue, so I can perhaps rule out an environmental change. On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at

[389-users] 389 DS memory growth

2023-04-16 Thread Nazarenko, Alexander
Hello colleagues, On March 22nd we updated the 389-ds-base.x86_64 and 389-ds-base-libs.x86_64 packages on our eight RHEL 7.9 production servers from version 1.3.10.2-17.el7_9 to version 1.3.11.1-1.el7_9. We also updated the kernel from kernel 3.10.0-1160.80.1.el7.x86_64 to

Re: connecting to OpenVPN server: why NetworkManager nm-openvpn gererates curious, pointless random hostnames?

2023-04-16 Thread Franta Hanzlík via users
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 16:46:31 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 4/16/23 14:37, Franta Hanzlík wrote: > > And I also change this option to "no" - but editing config file with > > normal text editor (not nm-connection-editor) - which was also wrong > > (connection are perhaps cached, and 'external'

Re: connecting to OpenVPN server: why NetworkManager nm-openvpn gererates curious, pointless random hostnames?

2023-04-16 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/16/23 14:37, Franta Hanzlík wrote: And I also change this option to "no" - but editing config file with normal text editor (not nm-connection-editor) - which was also wrong (connection are perhaps cached, and 'external' editing will not load the configuration ;) If you edit it manually,

Re: connecting to OpenVPN server: why NetworkManager nm-openvpn gererates curious, pointless random hostnames?

2023-04-16 Thread Franta Hanzlík via users
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 13:02:03 -0700 Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 4/16/23 12:16, Franta Hanzlík via users wrote: > > I'm trying to configure OpenVPN connection in Fedora 37 NetworkManager. > > The configuration was created by importing the .ovpn file and subsequent > > its result correction. But

Re: connecting to OpenVPN server: why NetworkManager nm-openvpn gererates curious, pointless random hostnames?

2023-04-16 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/16/23 12:16, Franta Hanzlík via users wrote: I'm trying to configure OpenVPN connection in Fedora 37 NetworkManager. The configuration was created by importing the .ovpn file and subsequent its result correction. But connection is not working, and it seems it is because

connecting to OpenVPN server: why NetworkManager nm-openvpn gererates curious, pointless random hostnames?

2023-04-16 Thread Franta Hanzlík via users
I'm trying to configure OpenVPN connection in Fedora 37 NetworkManager. The configuration was created by importing the .ovpn file and subsequent its result correction. But connection is not working, and it seems it is because MetwokManage/nm-openvpn prepend OpenVPN server name with random string -

Re: Running VirtualBox Crashes Other Apps

2023-04-16 Thread stan via users
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 16:45:09 +0100 Barry wrote: > Its not a check as such. > Masking means the service is defined as /dev/null, hard to start when > there is nothing defined. True that. :-) ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To

Re: Running VirtualBox Crashes Other Apps

2023-04-16 Thread stan via users
On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 07:38:56 -0700 stan wrote: > On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 04:59:48 - > "Andre Robatino" wrote: > > > > On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 00:59:59 -0700 > > > Jonathan Ryshpan > > > > > > > > I masked systemd-oomd.service because I have real swap, > > > > Masking it is unreliable

Re: Running VirtualBox Crashes Other Apps

2023-04-16 Thread Barry
> On 16 Apr 2023, at 15:39, stan via users > wrote: > > On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 04:59:48 - > "Andre Robatino" wrote: > >>> On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 00:59:59 -0700 >>> Jonathan Ryshpan >> >>> >>> I masked systemd-oomd.service because I have real swap, >> >> Masking it is unreliable because

Re: Running VirtualBox Crashes Other Apps

2023-04-16 Thread stan via users
On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 04:59:48 - "Andre Robatino" wrote: > > On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 00:59:59 -0700 > > Jonathan Ryshpan > > > > > I masked systemd-oomd.service because I have real swap, > > Masking it is unreliable because it might start running again if > system-oomd-defaults is updated or

Re: USBGuard integration next to encryption?

2023-04-16 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Apr 16, 2023, at 08:01, Christian Stadelmann wrote: > What does USBGuard have to do with encryption? As far as I know, USBGuard is > used for blocking unwanted USB devices. You can have disk encryption with or > without USBGuard (or the other way round). You can install usbguard on >

Re: USBGuard integration next to encryption?

2023-04-16 Thread Christian Stadelmann
What does USBGuard have to do with encryption? As far as I know, USBGuard is used for blocking unwanted USB devices. You can have disk encryption with or without USBGuard (or the other way round). You can install usbguard on workstation if you want. It is a bit tricky to setup though,as you can