control: reopen -1
control: found -1 5.8.7-1
$ uname -a
Linux foo 5.8.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.8.7-1 (2020-09-05) x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ journalctl -k -g iwl-debug-yoyo
-- Logs begin at Mon 2020-08-03 07:03:27 EDT, end at Wed 2020-09-09
16:08:47 EDT. --
Sep 09 15:53:32 foo kernel: iwlwifi
control: reopen -1
control: found -1 5.8.7-1
$ uname -a
Linux foo 5.8.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.8.7-1 (2020-09-05) x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ journalctl -k -g iwl-debug-yoyo
-- Logs begin at Mon 2020-08-03 07:03:27 EDT, end at Wed 2020-09-09
16:08:47 EDT. --
Sep 09 15:53:32 foo kernel: iwlwifi
Control: notfound -1 20200421-1
Control: reassign -1 src:linux
Control: found -1 5.5.13-1
Control: found -1 5.7.17-1
Control: forwarded -1
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/20200625165210.14904-1-...@kernel.org/
Control: severity -1 minor
Control: tags -1 + patch pending upstream
Control: notfound -1 20200421-1
Control: reassign -1 src:linux
Control: found -1 5.5.13-1
Control: found -1 5.7.17-1
Control: forwarded -1
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/20200625165210.14904-1-...@kernel.org/
Control: severity -1 minor
Control: tags -1 + patch pending upstream
control: fixed -1 1.9.0-2
control: close -1
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reads:
[snip]
python3-pyqt5.qtquic,
[snip]
This should obviously read "python3-pyqt5.qtquick," instead.
[0]:
https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/unstable/amd64/p/python-qtpy/4246249/log.gz
[1]:
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/python-qtpy/blob/1e833c442dc9d63b2c4328f57a9ad42c4bfc7d24/debian/control#L35
Thanks,
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reads:
[snip]
python3-pyqt5.qtquic,
[snip]
This should obviously read "python3-pyqt5.qtquick," instead.
[0]:
https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/unstable/amd64/p/python-qtpy/4246249/log.gz
[1]:
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/python-qtpy/blob/1e833c442dc9d63b2c4328f57a9ad42c4bfc7d24/debian/control#L35
Thanks,
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reads:
[snip]
python3-pyqt5.qtquic,
[snip]
This should obviously read "python3-pyqt5.qtquick," instead.
[0]:
https://ci.debian.net/data/autopkgtest/unstable/amd64/p/python-qtpy/4246249/log.gz
[1]:
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules/python-qtpy/blob/1e833c4
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: 0, flags:; udp: 1536
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;id.server. CH TXT
;; ANSWER SECTION:
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to pass the info along to the appropriate group, it would
certainly be appreciated.
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Eric,
First off, thank you for updating the OpenSC package in Debian to 0.13.
Bug #694481 was marked closed with your upload of 0.13.0-1 as upstream
had added support for the ePass2003 token.
Unfortunately, this device does not actually work as expected with the
latest OpenSC package
various vendors such as our Barracuda). There are
plenty of applications that also support using SQL as a datastore, but they may
require that you adhere to a specific schema.
LDAP, in my opinion, gives me the greatest flexibility.
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Note that authentication is only one of the A's in AAA. The other two,
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I think it's safe to say, though, that we all know what Bret meant and
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* Luca Filipozzi lfili...@debian.org wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2013 at 07:08:08PM -0500, Jeremy L. Gaddis wrote:
Thanks, I just reset the password on my account only to realize that
SSL is not being used by default on wiki.d.o.
Yes. :/
Surely this will be fixed in the very near future
* Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org wrote:
Le Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 01:41:49AM +, Luca Filipozzi a écrit :
OTOH, I'd argue that if one wishes to maintain content at wiki.debian.org,
then
one should understand the basics of PKI. What do you think?
how about Debian Single Sign On
* m...@everybody.org m...@everybody.org wrote:
Package: wnpp
Owner: Mark A. Hershberger m...@everybody.org
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: bugzilla4
Version : 4.0.6
Upstream Author : Mozilla Corp
* URL or Web page : http://bugzilla.org/
* License : MPL
* Aníbal Monsalve Salazar ani...@debian.org wrote:
Do you have debian packages for libpam-yubico and
libapache2-mod-authn-yubikey?
I would like to test them with my yubikey.
I would also be interested in testing these packages. Do you have an
update on your ITP, Alexandre?
Thanks,
-Jeremy
* m...@everybody.org m...@everybody.org wrote:
Package: wnpp
Owner: Mark A. Hershberger m...@everybody.org
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: bugzilla4
Version : 4.0.6
Upstream Author : Mozilla Corp
* URL or Web page : http://bugzilla.org/
* License : MPL
* Aníbal Monsalve Salazar ani...@debian.org wrote:
Do you have debian packages for libpam-yubico and
libapache2-mod-authn-yubikey?
I would like to test them with my yubikey.
I would also be interested in testing these packages. Do you have an
update on your ITP, Alexandre?
Thanks,
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(and
occasionally OSPF between CE and PE).
Unless I'm missing something...
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They simply cannot handle the projected long-term growth in data traffic.
Enter 802.11u.
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also use it for more. I would
avoid the use of a media converter if at all possible. I *might* use one
on a non-critical link, but not inline w/ my primary Internet connection
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tags 637918 +pending
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martin f krafft madd...@debian.org wrote:
also sprach Jeremy L. Gaddis jlgad...@gnu.org [2011.07.08.0624 +0200]:
One thing that Hannes mentioned was in response to commits
5f7da05[1] and cf5e9d3[2] which I made to address bug #590559[3].
As he mentioned in his email, webmin was removed from
All,
Is the IMAP mailbox mentioned on the RulesToDo page up-to-date, current,
and/or still being used? Most stuff there looks a few years old.
Can I assume that it is still desireable to have rules created for the
log messages shown in that mailbox?
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details which would assist in packaging the
application for Debian, but never received a response.
In addition, I have left my previous position and no longer have access
to any F5 Firepass devices to use for testing.
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times would match, but last message repeated
10 times wouldn't.
Thanks Ian,
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of the official
F5 VPN client; it merely supports establishing a connection to the VPN.
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Oh please. OSPF loves it when you shove a few 100k routes into it.
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Hanlon's razor?
On Dec 1, 2010 6:43 PM, Brett Watson br...@the-watsons.org wrote:
On Dec 1, 2010, at 4:17 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
sometimes I love to pull your chain... :) I agree though that folks
won't publish this data (in general) directly, for whatever reason.
Also, right '15% of
I'm having the same experience as James Zuelow.
Same version of the installed packages and same issue. Issuing
terminal length 0\n breaks rancid collection on some ProCurve
switches that I have (5406zl and 5412zl's).
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@Sam (#3) and @Mariusz (#4):
Installing python-gtkhtml2 package from Debian
(http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-gtkhtml2), while not the best
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Installing python-gtkhtml2 package from Debian
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You
::TCP-new(
dst = $port,
options = \x65\x02\x01\x01,
);
use Net::Packet::Frame;
my $frame = Net::Packet::Frame-new(l3 = $ip, l4 = $tcp);
$frame-send;
exit 0;
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and do mistakes than in the Lab and exam room. :)
Many on this list would be wise to learn how to use the DocCD. It is available
(at least, partially) in the lab, while the guys at IPexpert are not. A little
RTFM will go a long way.
Teach a man to fish ...
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..,3) what are commands and 4) how can I
generate diff diff traffic
Perhaps you were looking for the GroupStudy list?
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hi all , just curious to know can we shut down (power off ) the router /
switch remotely like we can shutdown any PC or server remotely ?
Remote control power strips.
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the irrelevant stuff (don't over-quote).
Fourth, this list is for IPexpert, not Cisco 360.
Explain me i don't understand well.
I'll say...
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. It might be a
software deficiency. It seems like it could be useful to manipulate
route metrics to easily implement load balancing between EIGRP routes.
The composite metric can be manipulated by using an offset-list.
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(although it does emulate the NM-16ESW).
[0]: http://www.dynagen.org/tutorial.htm
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number of times.
+ matches the previous character one or more times.
_ matches a space.
An excellent reference for regular expressions is O'Reilly's
_Mastering Regular Expressions_, though it is geared towards the UNIX
world (there are some slight differences).
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0.0.2.55 == area 567
0.0.2.255 == area 767
Likely just a typo in the solution.
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On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Joe Astorino jastor...@ipexpert.com wrote:
Convert 567 to binary as a 32-bit number. Take that 32 bits and express it in
dotted decimal
or something?
Just curious as to why he took off, if this is indeed true?
Curiosity is making mecurious.
This has been discussed already on the voice list:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ccie_vo...@onlinestudylist.com/index.html#12749
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for example)and do intervlan
routing?
i am confused!
bayan
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access going on.
Doesn't DCI still control things there? If so, they could cut Iran
off from the world very easily if they wanted.
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sent each ISP and
telco the enclosed blacklist of sites and URLs.
http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/656645
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block in log quick from evil to any label evil
RFC 3514? :-)
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was not appropriate but the below (and etc.) is?
Still, still, exercising undue discipline - unlike others.
http://tinyurl.com/6q7g3m ?
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already taken the
necessary steps), but here's a cut and paste from a production switch
doing the same thing (a 5400 in this case):
vlan 4071
name VLAN4071
ip helper-address 10.144.16.2
ip address 10.144.1.65 255.255.255.192
tagged A1-A4,Trk1
exit
HTH,
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have stuff like this, so I have 2 questions:
1) Can we get / buy stuff like this?
2) If the answer to 1 is yes, how / where and how must will it cost?
Not a whole lot there, but a starting point might be
http://redhat.brandfuelstores.com/index.php?main_page=indexcPath=37
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At least you're honest. Myself, I do it for the chicks. =)
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https
they figured that out. This isn't limited to Microsoft's
Passport. This would apply to anything that doesn't use some form
of encryption.
On a side note, any unscrupulous person at my ISP could easily
get my credit card numbers from their own files.
j.
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it does
the job better. On the same note, I run Windows on my desktop
machines because, at this time, Linux, IMO, sucks ass as far
as desktops go.
j.
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-Original Message-
From: Paul 'Baloo' Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 31
As Brian Clark already suggested, I'd have to agree
with mailman. I can't comment on any of the other
list programs as I haven't used any of them. I've
been running mailman and haven't felt the need to
explore any other options.
j.
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-Original
I wrote this in a hurry a few days ago. It's not elegant
and actually quite ugly, but it does work. Note that I
only keep a few fields in the database (IP address, timestamp,
URL requested, the response code, and the size). Modify it
to suit your needs.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:pts/1:~]$ host -t a dman.ddts.net
dman.ddts.net A 169.254.0.0
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-Original Message-
From: D-Man [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of dman
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 4:53 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Heh, what's funny is that SpamAssassin tagged this message
you sent as spam and sent it to my spam folder.
j.
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bryan
Andersen
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 7:04
Heh, what's funny is that SpamAssassin tagged this message
you sent as spam and sent it to my spam folder.
j.
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Andersen
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 7:04 PM
need to generate a hashed db file using:
`makemap -r hash genericstable.db genericstable`.
HTH.
j.
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-Original Message-
From: Sven Gaerner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 6:58 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject
file server.
Ideally, there'd be some (apt?) utilities to take the files from
the CDs and place them where they should go. Then, I can continue
on with my rsync without having to download every package.
Any tips or pointers to documentation would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
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with the previous data
/quote
j.
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-Original Message-
From: Lupe Christoph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 12:17 PM
To: Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Debian security being
with the previous data
/quote
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-Original Message-
From: Lupe Christoph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 12:17 PM
To: Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña
Cc: debian-security@lists.debian.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Debian security
This can (and probably should) be set in /etc/network/options:
ip_forward=yes
to stay consistent across reboots.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Raffael Ferenc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 4:45 AM
To: Jeremy L. Gaddis
will be installed:
groff man-db
The following NEW packages will be installed:
groff man-db
0 packages upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 1499kB of archives. After unpacking 5079kB will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED
I'm not sure that that can be done with procmail.
procmail is a local delivery agent, mainly used
for final delivery of mail into /var/mail/{username}.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Jeremy Nickurak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January
You need to say Yes to Network Firewalls, IP: firewalling,
IP: masquerading and IP: masquerading special modules support.
You also need to say Yes to Prompt for development and/or
incomplete code/drivers if you haven't already.
j.
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that you're connecting from.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Jeff Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 10:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sshd sending packets outside lan during local connection
I am using Debian
that you're connecting from.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Jeff Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 10:27 PM
To: debian-security@lists.debian.org
Subject: sshd sending packets outside lan during local connection
I am
Just man 5 interfaces and edit it manually.
It's a really easy format to follow, shouldn't
take more than 60 seconds or so to change it.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Brian Lavender [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2002 11:41 PM
I've never used checksecurity, but I assume any reports
it creates will be sent to root. Assuming you have root
aliased to a regular user account, that's where the reports
will end up.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Stefan Srdic [mailto:[EMAIL
I've never used checksecurity, but I assume any reports
it creates will be sent to root. Assuming you have root
aliased to a regular user account, that's where the reports
will end up.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Stefan Srdic [mailto:[EMAIL
alot. That sounds like exactly what I
was looking for.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Steve McIntyre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 9:27 PM
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Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: ProFTPd
If you're on a dialup link, why don't you use your
ISP's mail server as a smart host? Let them take
care of your mail delivery.
j.
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Jeremy L. Gaddis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Brenda J. Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 7:39 PM
to the wrong IP. Mail gets queued
and backed up, etc. etc.
The smart host is definitely the way to go.
j.
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From: martin f krafft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 10:38 PM
To: debian-user
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