Hi All,
I refer to my this question
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/2013-December/016572.html
I have setup fedora 389 Directory server to use SSL/TLS
and i can perfom search by using
/usr/bin/ldapsearch -xZZ -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -w 'x' -b
'dc=fosiul,dc=lan'
but
Hi,
to me it looks like anonymous bind is not allowed.
Can you verify?
Regards.
On 12/30/13 03:07 PM, fosiul alam wrote:
Hi All,
I refer to my this question
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/2013-December/016572.html
I have setup fedora 389 Directory server to use SSL/TLS
Hi
Thanks for reply.
Anonymous bind looks on to me
from dse.ldif
nsslapd-allow-anonymous-access: on
Bellow is the result :
I get result with this :--
/usr/bin/ldapsearch -xZZ -D 'cn=Directory Manager' -w '' -b
'dc=fosiul,dc=lan'
But No result with :-
Hi,
ldapsearch looks at /etc/openldap/ldap.conf ...
Maybe you have something weird there?
Regards.
On 12/30/13 04:16 PM, fosiul alam wrote:
Hi
Thanks for reply.
Anonymous bind looks on to me
from dse.ldif
nsslapd-allow-anonymous-access: on
Bellow is the result :
I get result with this
Hi,
Bellow is my /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
URI ldap://puppet-1.fosiul.lan/
BASE dc=fosiul,dc=lan
TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts
tls_cacertfile /etc/openldap/cacerts/CRT.crt
Dont i need to Bind this cn=Directory manager with ssl'/TLS search ??
Something like this
Overview of Autobind and
Hello
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 9:01 PM, fosiul alam expertal...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Bellow is my /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
URI ldap://puppet-1.fosiul.lan/
BASE dc=fosiul,dc=lan
TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts
tls_cacertfile /etc/openldap/cacerts/CRT.crt
Dont i need to Bind this
Further to this :-
As you can see, bellow should give me the full Entry , but it does not ..
[root@test ~]# /usr/bin/ldapsearch -xZZ -b 'dc=fosiul,dc=lan'
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base dc=fosiul,dc=lan with scope subtree
# filter: (objectclass=*)
# requesting: ALL
#
# search result
Hi Arpit,
as you can see, when i am not definning any Cn=directory Manager +
password its failling to show all the entries.
Bellow does not show any Entries :
[root at test ~]# /usr/bin/ldapsearch -xZZ -b 'dc=fosiul,dc=lan'
-
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base
Am 30.12.2013 16:31, schrieb fosiul alam:
Hi,
Bellow is my /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
URI ldap://puppet-1.fosiul.lan/
BASE dc=fosiul,dc=lan
TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/cacerts
tls_cacertfile /etc/openldap/cacerts/CRT.crt
This means you are using SSL over standard port (tcp 389), '-ZZ' switch...
Hi Predrag
I just realized that from server itself i can do search without
providing BindDN and password.
But Cant do this from client
example bellow from Server itself
[root@puppet-1 slapd-puppet-1]# ldapsearch -xZZZ
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base dc=fosiul,dc=lan (default) with scope
Well,
then client side (/etc/openldap/ldap.conf) is different on server box
and client box (I assume 2 different boxes?)
Compare it and make identical. That might help..
Regards.
Am 30.12.2013 18:36, schrieb fosiul alam:
Hi Predrag
I just realized that from server itself i can do
Hi Guys
yes, its been sorted now .
the issues was Anynomouse acl , after I set it, all are fine.
Thanks Again.
--
389 users mailing list
389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 01:26:32 +0100
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 12:24:14PM +, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 13:02:06 +0100
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
rpm -q exim sendmail postfix mailx
package exim is not
You have simply to remove the broken link in the xdk folder using
rm libudev.so.0
Then make a new one pointing to the lib version in your distribution (in my
case)
ln -s /usr/lib64/libudev.so.1 libudev.so.0
I got it running on the latest fedora 20 without any issue for now.
On Dec 30, 2013 4:26
Hi Rahul
Can thoroughly recommend Fedora or Ubuntu, we use both. If you
choose Ubuntu then opt for the LTS (long term support) version.
I don't know if this will help but for such a task as you describe
below but you may wish to look into using Drupal 7
Thank for the recommendations.
Do not worry, I just set enforcing=0 1 time to get the relabelling
Then every thing is perfect.
On 12/30/2013 07:01 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Dec 28, 2013, at 8:15 PM, Patrick Dupre pdu...@gmx.com wrote:
Hello,
I tried to set relabel by using
30.12.2013 9:11, Rahul Samaria kirjoitti:
Hi Team,
As one of the best digital library software we want to implement Fedora
for setting up digital library for our organization.
It appears you are interested in the Fedora Repository Project
(http://www.fedora-commons.org/), however you
Allegedly, on or about 30 December 2013, Ralf Corsepius sent:
With all due respect, disabling SELinux *must not cause problems*.
If it does, somebody is critically broken and needs to be fixed,
ASAP.
Usually, yes. But you cannot expect SELinux relabelling to be done when
you've disabled
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 22:47:07 -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
You chose the fedup option in GRUB, but instead of getting text status of
the progessing update, you got what appeared to be normal F19 boot?
If /var is a separate partition/LV instead of on rootfs, this behavior
occurs.
I am joining this thread, as I tripped up on this once I got my old cron
jobs transfered over to this install. I have the following|
$ crontab -l
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
MAILTO=me
# For details see man 4 crontabs
# Example of job definition:
# .
Allegedly, on or about 29 December 2013, Dave Ihnat sent:
It sounds to me like you don't care for anti-spam solutions, and as
such have never really investigated the viable options. I can
understand your sentiments, but don't agree with your conclusions.
It's your choice, and I respect that.
OK. It was Mark, not Lars, that pointed out the logwatch problem.
Is this a logwatch f20 bug to report, or simply 'if you know to install
logwatch, you should know how to configure mail'.
Of course we never had to configure mail in the past to use logwatch,
but that is not logwatch
On 12/26/2013 03:49 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Wed, 25 Dec 2013 14:17:17 +0100
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
I know I can always look in the logs, but I would probably miss
something if I have to do this manually for every daemon that is
running. It is much simpler to monitor
Allegedly, on or about 29 December 2013, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. sent:
this is all fascinating to me. I'm not using a mail server, just
trying to keep the size of my Inbox down, since the more spam it gets
the fatter it gets as wellI will be looking into all possibilities
regarding this
The document http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos says
This page contains some longer HowTos
for achieving different tasks on CentOS systems.
Unfortunately, the document consists of a single page,
and does not seem to contain any links to the HowTos it refers to.
I'm looking in particular for the HowTo
Allegedly, on or about 30 December 2013, Mihamina Rakotomandimby sent:
SPAM is very subjective.
I saw users subscribing to several newsletters for an event (say XMas)
and then in February they're too lazy to cleanly unsubscribe: they
just tag the message as SPAM, and they argue it's SPAM
Allegedly, on or about 30 December 2013, Robert Moskowitz sent:
what is claws-mail? I do not see it installed by default.
Just another mail client.
--
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 3.9.10-100.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 14 01:31:27 UTC 2013 x86_64
All mail to my mailbox is
On 12/30/2013 08:50 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 30 December 2013, Robert Moskowitz sent:
what is claws-mail? I do not see it installed by default.
Just another mail client.
And with a GUI, it seems from the screenshots I've found. For logs and
such, mutt does the job. For my
On 12/30/2013 08:42 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
The document http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos says
This page contains some longer HowTos
for achieving different tasks on CentOS systems.
Unfortunately, the document consists of a single page,
and does not seem to contain any links to the HowTos it
On 12/30/2013 09:50 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 12/30/2013 08:42 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
The document http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos says
This page contains some longer HowTos
for achieving different tasks on CentOS systems.
Unfortunately, the document consists of a single page,
and does
Am 30.12.2013 14:42, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
The document http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos says
This page contains some longer HowTos
for achieving different tasks on CentOS systems.
Unfortunately, the document consists of a single page,
and does not seem to contain any links to the HowTos it
FYI, GnuCash 2.6 is out. New features are listed here:
http://gnucash.org/2.6-release-tour.phtml
--
-- Steve
--
users mailing list
users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To unsubscribe or change subscription options:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Fedora Code of Conduct:
On Dec 29, 2013, at 11:37 PM, Ralf Corsepius rc040...@freenet.de wrote:
On 12/30/2013 07:01 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Dec 28, 2013, at 8:15 PM, Patrick Dupre pdu...@gmx.com wrote:
Hello,
I tried to set relabel by using system-config-selinux,
but nothing happens I have to keep
On Dec 30, 2013, at 5:49 AM, Brian Hanks bha...@bhanks.net wrote:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 22:47:07 -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
You chose the fedup option in GRUB, but instead of getting text status of
the progessing update, you got what appeared to be normal F19 boot?
If /var is a separate
On Dec 29, 2013, at 5:11 PM, Sean Darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
Updated to F19, kernel-3.12.5-200.fc19.x86_64.
On boot I get a kernel panic around [2.2]. The trace that's on the screen is
about smp, timers, hpet. Can't read quickly enough to see what actually
happened.
The kernel
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
The document http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos says
This page contains some longer HowTos
for achieving different tasks on CentOS systems.
Unfortunately, the document consists of a single page,
and does not seem to contain any links to the HowTos it refers to.
I'm
On 12/30/2013 11:51 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
The document http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos says
This page contains some longer HowTos
for achieving different tasks on CentOS systems.
Unfortunately, the document consists of a single page,
and does not seem to contain
An unintended consequence of no default MTA in f20 is no local deliver
of system mail. It IS possible to just ignore (or leave it to the logs)
stuff going on in a desktop system, but services like logwatch are very
helpful to maintain a healthy system. Plus there is cron for regular
tasks we
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 13:24:07 -0500,
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
So no MTA seems good IF we can configure mailx to do the local
deliveries. I am kind of assuming that some changes to /etc/mail.rc
might do part of the job. Probably some /bin/sendmail script that
maps
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 13:24:07 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
An unintended consequence of no default MTA in f20 is no local
deliver of system mail. It IS possible to just ignore (or leave it
to the logs) stuff going on in a desktop system, but services like
logwatch are
On 12/30/2013 12:54 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 12/28/2013 08:13 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
I literally spent a whole hour and a half ...JUST adding email
addresses to the Block list...
Do you know that a big ratio of SPAM are with forged sender address?
Just try it in
On Mon, 2013-12-30 at 13:30 -0500, Eddie G. O'Connor wrote:
I swear if EVER I find the person who invented spam?...I'm gonna hit
him with a whiffle-ball bat! LOL!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Canter_and_Martha_Siegel
--
users mailing list
users@lists.fedoraproject.org
To
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 08:51:01 -0600, Brian Hanks wrote:
The exact error message was WARNING: problems were encountered during
transaction test:
broken dependencies
kmod-VirtualBox-3.12.5-200.fc19.x86_64-4.3.6-1.fc19.1.x86_64 requires
kernel-3.12.5-200.fc19.x86_64
Continue with upgrade at
On 12/30/2013 01:34 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 13:24:07 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
An unintended consequence of no default MTA in f20 is no local
deliver of system mail. It IS possible to just ignore (or leave it
to the logs) stuff going on in a
On 12/30/2013 01:29 PM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 13:24:07 -0500,
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
So no MTA seems good IF we can configure mailx to do the local
deliveries. I am kind of assuming that some changes to /etc/mail.rc
might do part of the job.
Once upon a time, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com said:
On 12/30/2013 01:34 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 13:24:07 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
If you want logwatch or have cron jobs with output you wish, feel free
to install a MTA and configure it.
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 14:00:50 -0500,
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
It isn't? Are you saying I was not clear in saying this is for local
deliveries only, or are you saying that for some users, they may not
want local delivery, as they don't read mail that is locally stored
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 09:50:16 -0600, Steven Stern wrote:
FYI, GnuCash 2.6 is out. New features are listed here:
http://gnucash.org/2.6-release-tour.phtml
See http://bugz.fedoraproject.org/gnucash
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1047200
Upstream release monitoring has reported it already.
On 12/31/13 02:24, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
An unintended consequence of no default MTA in f20 is no local deliver of
system mail. It IS possible to just ignore (or leave it to the logs) stuff
going on in a desktop system, but services like logwatch are very helpful to
maintain a healthy
On Tue, 2013-12-31 at 03:23 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/31/13 02:24, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
An unintended consequence of no default MTA in f20 is no local deliver of
system mail. It IS possible to just ignore (or leave it to the logs) stuff
going on in a desktop system, but services
On 12/30/2013 02:20 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com said:
On 12/30/2013 01:34 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 13:24:07 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
If you want logwatch or have cron jobs with output you wish, feel
On 12/30/2013 02:23 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/31/13 02:24, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
An unintended consequence of no default MTA in f20 is no local deliver of
system mail. It IS possible to just ignore (or leave it to the logs) stuff
going on in a desktop system, but services like logwatch
I have upgraded my system from F18 to F20 with fedup. Last year I
upgraded from F16 to F18 with preupgrade and fedup, and it did not go
well. This time was much better.
The boot option to upgrade did not appear until I rebuilt the grub2 menu
with:
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
I
The balsa email program draws unthemed on my system after upgrading to
F20. Actually, the adwaita theme works, but none of the other themes
do. I get no complaints from Gtk in .xsession-errors or journalctl when
changing themes. Other programs are OK.
Does anyone else see this or know what it
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 19:47:30 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
So, there are no repos that offer updates for those three packages?
Or is fedup unable to handle 3rd party repos?
Other than that, please don't add my name to the mail's subject line
in such a misleading/ambiguous way. Thank you.
My
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Are you looking to build a mail server? I can give you the links I
used, but I would recommend doing a mail server on Centos, not Fedora.
Unless you are experimenting..
No, I'm not trying to build a proper mail-server.
I collect email on my server from various
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 12/30/2013 3:08 PM, Brian Hanks wrote:
After reading this, I checked my RPMFusion repos and found that
none are hard-coded. All are using the $releasever variable, and
all resolve to valid repos with the proper packages available. My
On 12/30/2013 03:17 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Are you looking to build a mail server? I can give you the links I
used, but I would recommend doing a mail server on Centos, not Fedora.
Unless you are experimenting..
No, I'm not trying to build a proper mail-server.
I
On 12/30/2013 08:48 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 30 December 2013, Mihamina Rakotomandimby sent:
SPAM is very subjective.
I saw users subscribing to several newsletters for an event (say XMas)
and then in February they're too lazy to cleanly unsubscribe: they
just tag the message as
On 12/30/2013 4:00 PM, Eddie G. O'Connor wrote:
On 12/30/2013 08:48 AM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 30 December 2013, Mihamina Rakotomandimby sent:
SPAM is very subjective.
I saw users subscribing to several newsletters for an event (say XMas)
and then in February they're too lazy to
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 1:08 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
On 12/29/2013 05:04 PM, Tom H wrote:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
Oh, and I have lost ctl-alt-l to lock my desktop.
super-l
Got it thanks.
I only started seeing
On 12/30/2013 11:38 AM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Dec 29, 2013, at 5:11 PM, Sean Darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
Updated to F19, kernel-3.12.5-200.fc19.x86_64.
On boot I get a kernel panic around [2.2]. The trace that's on the screen is
about smp, timers, hpet. Can't read quickly enough to
I just got a Toshiba Canvio Desk 2TB external HD that my plans are to
delete the NTFS partition and put on an EXT4 one.
Thing is the first 106MB are unallocated. Why?
If this was a Chinese product, I would be worried. I actually found a
'call home' USB stick once. One MIGHT think that
I guess this is more of a general linux question than a fedora one, but since I
use fedora...
A friend of mine (a Windows afficionado, but not experienced with linux), and I
were talking about recent examples where folk were required by the court to
provide the password for their laptop.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:41 PM, Sean Darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
Sadly, it's a real kernel panic. Everything stops. I can't even reboot. It's
a good thing there's a power cord!
I'll copy what's on the screen, and submit it as a bug report. Maybe someone
smarter than I am can figure
No, I'm not trying to build a proper mail-server.
I collect email on my server from various (remote) mail-servers.
This is then processed by postfix/amavis/clamav/spamassassin .
Spam is marked by addition of [SPAM] or ***Spam*** to the Subject header,
as well as addition of several other
On Dec 30, 2013, at 4:22 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I just got a Toshiba Canvio Desk 2TB external HD that my plans are to delete
the NTFS partition and put on an EXT4 one.
Thing is the first 106MB are unallocated. Why?
Can you post the results from 'parted -l
On Monday, December 30, 2013 03:38:46 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I collect email on my server from various (remote) mail-servers.
This is then processed by postfix/amavis/clamav/spamassassin .
Spam is marked by addition of [SPAM] or ***Spam*** to the Subject header,
as well as addition of
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 01:00:40AM +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
On Monday, December 30, 2013 03:38:46 PM Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I collect email on my server from various (remote) mail-servers.
This is then processed by postfix/amavis/clamav/spamassassin .
Spam is marked by addition of
On 12/30/2013 04:00 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm really puzzled by the fact that none of the CentOS documentation
I have looked at deals with what seems to me a rather important step
in processing email.
Why should it? There's nothing about the process that's specific to CentOS.
--
users
Joe Zeff wrote:
I'm really puzzled by the fact that none of the CentOS documentation
I have looked at deals with what seems to me a rather important step
in processing email.
Why should it? There's nothing about the process that's specific to
CentOS.
It is a part of the
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Bill Oliver ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
In linux, is it possible to dictate two different actions upon login with
different passwords?
Short answer: no.
Longer answer: in computing almost anything is possible if you really want
to achieve it. Given that on
Hi Chris,
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 01:20:04PM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com said:
On 12/30/2013 01:34 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 13:24:07 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
If you want logwatch or have
On 12/30/2013 07:43 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Joe Zeff wrote:
I'm really puzzled by the fact that none of the CentOS documentation
I have looked at deals with what seems to me a rather important step
in processing email.
Why should it? There's nothing about the process that's specific to
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Bill Oliver ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
In linux, is it possible to dictate two different actions upon login with
different passwords?
Short answer: no.
Longer answer: in computing almost anything is
On 12/30/2013 07:46 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Chris,
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 01:20:04PM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com said:
On 12/30/2013 01:34 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 13:24:07 -0500
Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
On 12/30/2013 08:03 PM, Bill Oliver wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Bill Oliver ven...@billoblog.com
wrote:
In linux, is it possible to dictate two different actions upon
login with different passwords?
Short answer: no.
It was pointed out to me, off list, that I am generally targeting a
country (China) for bad behaviour in this email. I apologize to people
this affends. I have many colleagues in the IETF and IEEE from China
and work closely with them. I am applying for a visa to attend the IEEE
802 meeting
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
One approach is to put your important stuff on an encrypted partition that is
not auto mounted. Mount it only when needed, then unmount it.
Yeah, but poc was right in that if you have an image of the disk, you will know
that there's an
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 08:06:37PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I can see why the securities boundary issue means that a secure process with
elevated privledges has to do the writing to /var/mail, and mailx does not
run as such. Thus we need a real MTA for this purpose and choose sendmail
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 01:46:07 +0100
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
I was under the same impression, hence my original thread:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2013-December/443441.html
However I was told (by Frank) that it is possible using mailx.
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 02:27:06 +
Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
Apologies for self-reply.
Figured a picture == 1000 these things:
http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-311213-024006.php
Test-Email was:
ls -l $HOME | mailx -s The content of my home directory frank
--
Regards,
On 12/31/13 10:14, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 08:06:37PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I can see why the securities boundary issue means that a secure process with
elevated privledges has to do the writing to /var/mail, and mailx does not
run as such. Thus we need a real MTA
Hi Frank,
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 02:27:06AM +, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 01:46:07 +0100
Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com wrote:
I was under the same impression, hence my original thread:
On 12/31/13 10:50, Ed Greshko wrote:
So, you don't need sendmail. procmail will do just fine.
I should mention one downside to using this approach.
The mail which crond feeds to the mailer lacks a Date: header. So, if you
use this, or potentially, another mailer such as mailx the message
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:50:46AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/31/13 10:14, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 08:06:37PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I can see why the securities boundary issue means that a secure process
with
elevated privledges has to do the writing to
On 12/30/2013 06:39 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
On Dec 30, 2013, at 3:41 PM, Sean Darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
Sadly, it's a real kernel panic. Everything stops. I can't even reboot. It's a
good thing there's a power cord!
I'll copy what's on the screen, and submit it as a bug report.
On F19 how do I create persistent rules for ethernet interfaces?
cat /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
# This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/write_net_rules
# program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file.
#
# You can modify it, as long as you keep
Sean Darcy writes:
On F19 how do I create persistent rules for ethernet interfaces?
cat /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
# This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/write_net_rules
# program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file.
#
# You can modify it, as
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 01:26:22 +,
Bill Oliver ven...@billoblog.com wrote:
Yeah, but poc was right in that if you have an image of the disk, you will know
that there's an encrypted partition there, and you can get a court order to
force the password. Since you have no fourth
On Dec 30, 2013, at 8:26 PM, Sean Darcy seandar...@gmail.com wrote:
Kernel driver in use: tg3
Not sure what to do with this.
Reboot, at grub menu highlight the f20 kernel option, hit e to edit, find the
linux command line, remove quiet rhgb, add rd.blacklist=tg3 and then F10 to
Allegedly, on or about 30 December 2013, Eddie G. O'Connor sent:
Every mailing list I've joined I have a genuine interest in, or it's a
hobby of mine..(PremierGuitar.com.GuitarFetish.com...etc) I see no
real way that my email address got out TO the people who are using it
as a spam
Allegedly, on or about 30 December 2013, Eddie G. O'Connor sent:
I swear if EVER I find the person who invented spam?...I'm gonna hit
him with a whiffle-ball bat! LOL!
And we'll be cheering, too.
On a whim, I once googled spammer beaten up, and read an amusing story
about a ten minute fist
93 matches
Mail list logo