On 17 Jan 2016 16:28, "Alex" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a fedora23 system and just starting to learn how firewalld
> works. None of the documentation really discusses how to add rules
> from a specific source (the -s option with iptables).
>
> Is this not what firewalld was
Hi,
There close to a dozen 389-DS as part of our FreeIPA infra. On one of these
servers, I'm encountering a strange problem.
We monitor the state of replication among the 389 servers using a
python-ldap based script. This works on all servers except 1.
What I'm doing is fairly basic. Something
On 18/01/16 01:45, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 16.01.2016, Rolf Turner wrote:
sudo yum install texinfo
Package texinfo-4.13a-16.fc17.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
Try with the associated texinfo-devel package.
At first I thought "Duh!!! Of course!!!" Then I
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 10:15 AM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just purchased a Lexar Jumpdrive S25 2x32GB USB sticks and just
> noticed it has some kind of built-in encryption. Any chance it's
> supported with Linux? What is it exactly?
>
> Before I open the package, I thought
Hi
Does anyone know where I can find the setting for password maximum length?
Check Password Syntax details the minimum length but not the maximum length.
Kind regards
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Allegedly, on or about 17 January 2016, Robert P. J. Day sent:
> by "firmware", do you mean BIOS? no, it doesn't. the BIOS sees both
> the primary (regular) hard drive, and the CD/DVD device. that's it.
Are the other drive ports enabled in the BIOS? And are they set to
detect a drive?
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On Sun, 2016-01-17 at 22:16 +, Andy Spooner wrote:
> Hi
> Does anyone know where I can find the setting for password maximum
> length?
> Check Password Syntax details the minimum length but not the maximum
> length.
You should not set a password maximum length. By setting a maximum
length,
On 16.01.2016, Rolf Turner wrote:
> sudo yum install texinfo
> > Package texinfo-4.13a-16.fc17.x86_64 already installed and latest version
> > Nothing to do
Try with the associated texinfo-devel package.
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Hello Robert,
A few of us are experiencing a few issues with these laptop (I have the
same exact model); it will be best to file a bug for this.
Do you mind sharing what you have done to get it to this state, I have
tried kernel 4.3.x from the testing repo and the laptop will not boot. I
went
Phil,
It looks like you are missing a package. Do you have the NSS package installed?
Cheers,
Paul M. Whitney
paul.whit...@mac.com
Sent from my Mac Book Pro
> On Jan 15, 2016, at 1:03 PM, Phil Daws wrote:
>
> Hello all:
>
> Have tried to get my lab set up with 389 and
Quoting Earl A Ramirez :
Hello Robert,
A few of us are experiencing a few issues with these laptop (I have the
same exact model); it will be best to file a bug for this.
Do you mind sharing what you have done to get it to this state, I have
tried kernel 4.3.x from the
just replaced an older ASUS laptop with one of these:
http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=710_577_1199_id=088275
and working my way through the inevitable configuration issues with a
new (and fully-updated) fedora 23. so far, two issues i'd like to
resolve.
first,
Quoting Tom Horsley :
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:03:16 -0500
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
"dmesg" doesn't seem to see it, and neither does "lsblk" or "lshw".
any suggestions?
This sounds almost like it has no power. Maybe something isn't
making a good connection. Is there
Phil Daws wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> Have tried to get my lab set up with 389 and secure connections multiple
> times now with disasterous results; and yes have tried to follow
> http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/howto/howto-ssl.html
>
> Here is a very brief walkthrough of what I did:
>
> * from
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:33:29 -0500
"Robert P. J. Day" wrote:
> Quoting Tom Horsley :
>
> > On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:03:16 -0500
> > Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> >
> >> "dmesg" doesn't seem to see it, and neither does "lsblk" or "lshw".
> >> any
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:03:16 -0500
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> "dmesg" doesn't seem to see it, and neither does "lsblk" or "lshw".
> any suggestions?
This sounds almost like it has no power. Maybe something isn't
making a good connection. Is there another machine you could try it
in? If you are
Quoting Fred Erickson :
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:33:29 -0500
"Robert P. J. Day" wrote:
Quoting Tom Horsley :
> On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:03:16 -0500
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
>> "dmesg" doesn't seem to see it, and neither
On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 10:25:00 -0500
"Robert P. J. Day" wrote:
> Quoting Fred Erickson :
>
> > On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 09:33:29 -0500
> > "Robert P. J. Day" wrote:
> >
> >> Quoting Tom Horsley :
> >>
>
Hi,
I have a fedora23 system and just starting to learn how firewalld
works. None of the documentation really discusses how to add rules
from a specific source (the -s option with iptables).
Is this not what firewalld was intended to do?
How do I restrict access to ssh or dns only from specific
I'm not sure if I completely understand what you're asking but as far as I
know (unless it's changed) firewalld can't handle source ports, only
destination ports.
I have a home build DVR where I use HDHomeRun network based tuners. For
them the source port is specified and the destination port it
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