I should have included where the accounts are:
I have the id.a.o account setup with PGP and SSH keys.
I have a jira account, I can log in seem to have the access I need.

This morning I added the ssh key for this workstation that Im on now. So
far I have 3 ssh keys there, two for my Linux Mint workstation at home and
one for this Linux Mint workstation I am on now.

--Bryan Vest

On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:19 AM, Bryan Vest <[email protected]> wrote:

> Time zone is Ohio EDT. I sent an email to infra asking for access since I
> was still getting the LDAP error last night. I have an account setup
> everywhere I think I need to have them setup.
>
> --Bryan Vest
>
> On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Dave Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I don't think you are becoming a burden.  It's just odd timing really
>> with a number of things all coming together.  I am having to dig in very
>> deep to figure out all of this stuff to get the ruleqa running again. It's
>> quite frankly a mess from years of different people helping out while
>> running on different OSes.  I would like to get it going again and then
>> standardize/consolidate everything in a logical manner soon.
>>
>> Kevin is busy so I will help finish off your onboarding steps.  I think
>> you are close.  I think Keven opened a Jira ticket to get you added to
>> sa-vm1.apache.org.  Can you SSH into it with your SSH key?  If so, can
>> you sudo to root using OPIE?
>>
>> What time zone are you in?  I will try to give you a call this afternoon
>> after I am off work.  I am in Dallas, TX (Central).
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> On 05/15/2017 08:30 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:
>>
>>> When I took the Unix Admin position where I work now it sort of went like
>>> this.
>>>
>>> They gave me a workstation, direct root access to all servers and routers
>>> in the network and more or less said have at it and thats what I have
>>> been
>>> doing for the last 13 years with a few bumps along the way.
>>>
>>> This created a shell around me that I am trying to break, almost an
>>> anxiety
>>> shell of leaving my always root home. Always dealing with the same people
>>> and so on.
>>>
>>> Breaking into OpenSource to help with the skills that I have seemed to be
>>> the best way to break that shell. Though I feel at this point I am
>>> becoming
>>> more of a burden than a help since I have yet do do anything though
>>> between
>>> everyone else at least half of the system seems to be up.
>>>
>>> Does anyone see anything else that I am missing in my on-boarding steps.
>>>
>>> Mobile:419-305-9232
>>>
>>> --Bryan Vest
>>>
>>>
>

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