with
ldapd-5.6 and PHP application such as ownCloud, Wordpress or DokuWiki.
Thanks for your help!
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Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted.
in the userPassword
attribute?)?
My root user is authenticated with BSDAUTH. The rest of the users with
an md5crypt in the userPassword. This works with the version from 5.5
with a range of applications (ownCloud, Wordpress, PHPLDAPAdmin, ...).
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anybody encounter the same issue? Is there a known cause? How could this be
solved?
I now this is 5.6, and I should be worrying about 5.7, but I would rather have
a fully functional system before I move on to the next step.
Cheers.
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.
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Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted.
, so ldapadd did the trick
to reimport all that into a fresh and empty DB
ldapadd -H ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi -D cn=root,dc=example,dc=net -W
dump.ldiff
I'll give up on my binary importer (:
Thanks for the pointers!
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do that.
Thanks again!
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Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted.
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a name
more reason to try it again.
Thanks for the suggestion!
I'm still open to ideas regarding fixing httpd. I'll settle for whichever works
satisfactorily first (:
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Sent from my mobile, please excuse my brevity.
be there?
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Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted.
this is definitely the problem
of those decentralised approaches.
Note that somebody paying a CA to issue a false certificate would be a
false positive anyway...
[0] http://web.monkeysphere.info/
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 08:02:38AM +0100, Christophe Etcheverry wrote:
Any ideaB ?
Ask you ISP to start offering IPv6 connectivity (;
However, maybe they did, and this is the reason you witnessed a change
of behaviour.
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is good for your website, and impersonate it
to any of your new-coming customers who haven't been exposed to your
official key yet.
I may also be wrong in my analysis, but as far as my understanding goes,
it's correct.
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@
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is trying to see how to do system auth as well! (;
[0]
https://www.narf.ssji.net/~shtrom/wiki/tips/openpgpsmartcard#doing_the_same_w
ith_openbsd_48
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a PPP link, and it works
wonderfully.
They are all publicly routable IPv6 addresses.
And it will stay like that! That's one of the reasons to use IPv6: no
*(#$(# NAT.
[0] http://tools.ietf.org/html/3769
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not already know about it.
[RFC5952] S. Kawamura and M. Kawashima, A recommendation for IPv6
address text representation, RFC 5952 (Standards Track). [Online].
Available: http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5952.txt
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.org/QA/Tips/reback
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?
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to load from
in there. It's quite common, but I'm afraid the only solution is a clean
stop (e.g. using apachectl), then to start httpd again manually.
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at the beginning of the disk of the
target machine using its rescue mode. When you have rebooted, you only
need to SSH into that machine and proceed through a completely standard
installation.
[0] http://erdelynet.com/tech/yaifo/yaifo-4-7-beta/
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. Anyway, if you're keen, please test and tell us (:
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passwords. I'd like to monitor the size of that
table using pfstat as well.
I'v read through the documentation and searched for examples, but there
doesn't appear to be any mention that pfstat can monitor the size of a
custom table. Is it possible? If so, how?
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would then let it rebind the shortcuts to the new
keys with the given symbols.
I may also be completely wrong.
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like a charm!
Having found little information about the process (apart from [0], in
french, which greatly helped) I thought I'd share the news.
BTW: It has two Intel Pro/1000. The default one (that they plug to the
network), is em0.
[0] http://opendedibox.fatbsd.com/yaifo.html
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egress with sis0 in the baltq onb
line
(pretty bad omen, I guess...).
$ uname -a
OpenBSD mudrublic.narf.ssji.net 4.6 GENERIC#58 i386
Thanks.
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way to define such a ruleset?
Thanks again!
* Actually, maybe I should reconsider this value.
** I don't want to think about IPv6 if I have to write this ruleset
manually (;
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, only available if bPrompt for development and/or incomplete
code/driversb is enabled) which is --as far as my experience goes-- not
the case by default with many distros. You may need to recompile your
module and/or kernel.
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that ath(4) does not actually mention 5213 chips. Looks like
I'm lucky it's recognized at all.
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(still with trac-0.10.5, though).
Any thought about what may be causing the problem (I suspect the
GoogleBot) or how to solve it?
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circumvent the screen size limitation?
Maybe add the following to your xorg.conf, and have a quick read of [0]
for more details.
SubSection Display
Virtual 2320x1050
EndSubSection
[0] http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Xorg_RandR_1.2#the_Virtual_screen
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and
cat output to stdout. That would assume that system() only catches
stdout (to be checked), but could be a problem a stream redirection.
I just checked and confirmed that usage help and error messages (e.g. in
case of right problem) of cp are output on stderr.
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. Unfortunately, I haven't found anything
clarifying that in the manual.
Can somebody shed some light?
Additionally, in case this syntax only gives IPv4 addresses, what would
be an equivalent method to dynamically get an interface's IPv6 address?
Thanks.
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it wasn't working with the
original set of rules, as they look very similar to me, and I would have
expected them to achieve the same behavior, if not as efficiently.
What am I missing?
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instead of one generated specifically
for that purpose and, if so, what they were.
Thanks for you insight (:
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file, although that
does not look like what you need.
In case an example can help, I have the following in my .Xdefaults to start
all
xterms as login shells.
xterm*loginShell: true
Works like a charm.
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(:
Thanks.
[0] http://www.openbsd.org/stable.html
[1] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade43.html
[2] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html
[3] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=110098157015931w=2
[4] http://www.openbsd.org/images/newrack.jpg
[5] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#bsd.rd
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]
Additionally, what workarounds this be (apart from the obvious
installation of xbase43.tgz, which I would like to avoid)?
Thanks.
[0] http://www.openbsd.org/43.html#upgrade
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Hi list,
I've been recently amazed (in a bad way) by the number of spam this list
receives that seem to be coming from french companies.
I just wanted to point french readers at a spam gathering organisation
[0,1]. They provide a form [2] to submit this kind of emails for
statistical and
remembering one's
password...).
[0] http://denyhosts.sf.net
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with erroneous options e.g., in CFLAGS.
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range is very sparsely populated.
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], and it will in turn connect to all
the IM accounts you've set up and show your contacts as if they were in
an IRC chatroom, from which you can query them (or even talk to then
directly by prefixing the message by there nick and a colon).
[0] http://www.bitlbee.org/
[1] http://www.irssi.org/
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this feature is not enabled by default (security or kernel size reason ?).
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contacts
have not migrated yet (: Gajim is a cool X Jabber client.
And if you want to stick to direct connections to ICQ, well, Pidgin is a
good choice.
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in file.jpg file1.jpg file_2.jpg; do
mv $file ${file/.jpg/_thumb.jpg}
done
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without the link.
The only solution I see right now is making a script that watches for
a dhclient process, and then manually starts it whenever it goes away.
This doesn't seem that elegant in my mind.
Did you have a look at ifstated(8) ?
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in the filesystem would lie in the chrooted
tree so that one script run by the webserver would be able to write to
it.
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local copy of the website, with some
mechanism to checkout the latest version of the website in /website ? This has
the other advantage to give you cheap backups in case something has gone wrong
and you want to revert to an older version of the site.
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link#8 UC 0
0 - gif0
dmesg not included as it does not seem to be relevant for this problem,
correct me if I'm wrong (;
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enabled?
not on openbsd, but i think you need heimdal and not the krb5
I confirm. From my experiences Heimdal Kerberos works better with Samba,
particularly if you want Windows clients to authenticate and connect to your
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the man pages for:
wsconscfg, wsconsctl, wsfontload
Maybe you should also check your laptop's manual, some of them do not
extend
the image to the whole screen, but usually you have a key combination like
Fn+F# to switch to extended mode.
Hope this helps.
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On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 12:57:34AM +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote:
[1] Though if I can get everyone to use public key authentication, I
could use the command= syntax in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys (where is this
documented, anyway?).
it is, in sshd(8), under AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT
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the standard way of
enabling pf.
However non standard, I don't clearly see the potential danger in this. Can you
elaborate ?
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/access-hanz.nl
/var/www/logs/old/access-hanz.nl.%Y%m%d combined
But you are not using the default chrooted apache, are you ?
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httpd /etc/rc.conf.local
httpd_flags=-DSSL
Hum. I'm puzzled. Did you move some files and change permissions in the
chroot then ?
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)
Specifies the terminal type name to be set in the TERM
environ- ment variable.
Set this resource to whatever you would like in the general Xresource
file.
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 07:19:30 +1000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should get a book on bash and read up on all this.
What about man bash ? ;)
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own IP addresses range and
not NATing behind one single ISP-provided address ?
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. And what prevents me from sending crafted BGP packects saying
that I can route to a specific address space I actually don't own ?
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.
Never had a problem since upgrading to 3.8-beta.
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:47:03 +0200
Olivier Mehani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just finished upgrading my router to 3.8-beta (GENERIC#119).
Ok, the machine has been running without problem nor unwanted reboots
for almost three days. It hasn't been able to last that long before the
upgrade. I
a little now ;)
I keep you informed.
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which I will disable to see if it
is involved in the problem, but everything has been working well for
more than two months with it before.
Do you have any suggestion of other things I should monitor ?
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sysctl kern.watchdog.period=10 /dev/null
sleep 8
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.
Thanks for your advice, I'll check that.
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watchdogd(8) which had been imported
some weeks ago. this has some timing advantages over traditional
watchdog scripts.
Thanks for the advice, I'll look at it
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should be the /sys/conf/mudrublic (mudrublic.conf)
and /sys/arch/i386/conf/mudrublic (mudrublic.arch.conf) files I used to
compile my kernel, in case it may help.
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mudrublic.arch.conf
Description
kernel
too.
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boots. I get back to readable messages when init takes
control.
option PCCOMCONSOLE
option CONSPEED=19200
This doesn't change anything... :-/
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On Tue, 31 May 2005 02:43:23 +0200
Olivier Mehani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Relevant parts of the dmesg say:
rtw0 at cardbus0 dev 0 function 0 irq 10
rtw0: ver F, radio SA2400A, amp SA2411, address 00:0f:3d:cf:cb:e8
I forgot to mention this is a GENERIC 3.7 kernel:
OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC
.
Can anybody help ?
Thanks.
PS: I also sometimes get the message
Data modified on freelist: word 4 of object 0xd094b300 size 0x100
previous type devbuf (0xdeadbeed != 0xdeadbeef)
I'm not sure whether this is linked to the problem or not...
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