Hy,
I have only limited knowledge about ldap and desperately trying to keep
sings simple:
I am trying to set up a replication from OpenLDAP to an external 389-LDAP.
To get started I have done a manual LDIF export. On the external LDAP I
only need the inetOrgPerson class/attributes. I really
Hi everyone,
I just installed 389-ds on Fedora and have a problem with Solaris clients.
Everything works well on the Linux side (Fedora, CentOS and RHEL clients
works fine).
On the Solaris side, I got everything to work too (pam, ssh, getent passwd,
getent group, ldaplist -l paswd, ldaplist -l
Hey I'm comming into this conversation a little late but could there be a
max open file handle issue on server B. That's the first thing that poped
into my mind when I read the description of the issue.
On Nov 13, 2012 3:57 PM, Reinhard Nappert rnapp...@juniper.net wrote:
There are a lot of RST
Currently I'm trying to reproduce this in the test environment, but it
will take some time. Are you getting the same error using regular user
account (with sufficient rights to move an object) and directory
manager?
On Wed, 2012-11-14 at 16:56 +0100, Ludwig Krispenz wrote:
On 11/14/2012 04:39
Rich, thank you so much for your help, where do I send the beer?
So here are the new steps that I am testing out and seem to work in my test
environment:
cd /usr/lib64/dirsrv/slapd-my-ldap/
./db2ldif -n userRoot -a /var/tmp/mydb.ldif
chmod 755 /var/tmp/mydb.ldif
./ldif2db.pl -v -D cn=directory
It seems, that problems leads into phonon-gst combination. Seem also,
that there's not backend for xine anymore in F17. Earlier didn't pay
any attention, because used vlc. Now granddaughter wanted to use amarok
with iPod. Something IS! totally going wrong, with this
phonon/pulseaudio crab. That's
On Tue Nov 13 17:25:14 UTC 2012 Matthew Miller wrote:
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're asking here. You can use the
graphical users and groups tool to add people to the wheel group.
I'll try to explain better.
Tipically when I want to give my user admin privileges (on F16 and F17
for
Wed, 14 Nov 2012 10:50:43 +0200
jarmo oh1...@nic.fi kirjoitti:
It seems, that problems leads into phonon-gst combination. Seem also,
OK, now solved with
http://www.fluendo.com/shop/product/fluendo-mp3-decoder/
Jarmo
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Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com writes:
By the way, I find it very braindead to search for documentation or
configuration on NetworkManager, and not ever try the obvious
man networkmanager. And the man is even case-insensitive, for your
convenience.
In addition, in the SEE ALSO section it
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au writes:
Allegedly, on or about 13 November 2012, Rick Stevens sent:
It may have to be above the nameserver specifications:
domain blah
search blah
options attempts:1 timeout:2
nameserver blah
nameserver blah
In
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au writes:
Allegedly, on or about 13 November 2012, lee sent:
Great, that is going to conflict with my shorewall configuration when I
update. And running another daemon process all the time for something
that rarely ever changes once it's set up? Adding even
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au writes:
(I'm breaking this out into another thread, as it doesn't belong to the
firewall one.)
Allegedly, on or about 13 November 2012, lee sent:
I still haven't even found a way to disable the DVD-drive polling.
Where is the configuration for that? Or what
Arun SAG saga...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
How do i configure wireless networks in NetworkManager during install time
so that the user don't have to configure it manually. I tried to drop in
the file ifcfg-networkname in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/, but Network
Manager keeps asking me to
Sergio sergiocmailbox-userl...@yahoo.com.br writes:
On 11/13/2012 07:42 PM, Sergio wrote:
On 11/13/2012 06:27 PM, lee wrote:
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au writes:
Is anyone else using Fedora in Australia and noticed that locale
settings aren't what they ought to be?
Specifically that
Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 20:44:04 +0100 lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au writes:
There does appear to be some NetworkManager interface through the
command line. Dunno whether it's going to be of any use to you,
though.
Am 14.11.2012 12:24, schrieb lee:
FTP isn't using random ports. It's using two ports, and firewalls need
to be set up correctly to deal with that. There's a kernel module for
this very purpose.
ftp is ALWAYS using random ports
active: on the client side
passive: on the server side
so on
On 11/14/2012 02:05 AM, Vladimir Elisseev wrote:
Obviously, I've tried ldapmodify and, as expected, it ends with an
error, no segfaults. However, I just tried
ldapmodrdn -r -h localhost -p 389 -D cn=xxx -W
cn=0207,ou=1,ou=Users,ou=132252,ou=Tenants,dc=CIDS
Tim:
I was only trying out the rotate option, but it makes no difference
where it is in the file, as far my tests with the dig and nslookup
commands, go. It may well be that *they* read the resolv.conf file in
their own manner, only looking for nameserver lines.
Short of reading
Allegedly, on or about 14 November 2012, lee sent:
They are saying on the web page that it has the advantages of not
unloading the modules and being able to change FW configuration
without interrupting connections and while keeping the firewall up.
I've never had problems with that on Debian
On 11/13/2012 07:21 PM, Derek Belcher wrote:
Here is the error message that I am receiving in
/var/log/dirsrv/slap-/errors :
[13/Nov/2012:20:13:27 -0600] NSMMReplicationPlugin - agmt=cn=sync001
(AD1.company.net:636 http://AD1.company.net:636): Consumer failed to
replay change (uniqueid
Once upon a time, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au said:
Methinks you didn't read what I wrote. I tested using dig and nslookup,
I already knew that they tell which server answered, they told me that
the same one kept answering. Nor, noticed where I mentioned the timing
of results, in an
How can I tell NetworkManager not to change my /etc/resolv.conf file
or do I need to just stop using NM? These are fixed F-17/64
computers and I use NM simply because it's there and works, however
I want to change the dns settings and not have them over written. I
don't see how it
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On 11/14/2012 04:22 AM, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
On Tue Nov 13 17:25:14 UTC 2012 Matthew Miller wrote:
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're asking here. You can use the
graphical users and groups tool to add people to the wheel group.
I'll
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On 14/11/12 10:20, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
How can I tell NetworkManager not to change my /etc/resolv.conf file
or do I need to just stop using NM? These are fixed F-17/64
computers and I use NM simply because it's there and works, however
I want to change the dns
On 11/14/2012 06:45 AM, Tim issued this missive:
Tim:
I was only trying out the rotate option, but it makes no difference
where it is in the file, as far my tests with the dig and nslookup
commands, go. It may well be that *they* read the resolv.conf file in
their own manner, only looking for
I wasn't able to reproduce this segfault using CentOS:
Name: 389-ds-base
Arch: x86_64
Version : 1.2.9.14
Release : 1.el6
However, when I updated to
Name: 389-ds-base
Arch: x86_64
Version : 1.2.10.2
Release : 20.el6_3
I've got the same segfault.
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au writes:
Tim:
I was only trying out the rotate option, but it makes no difference
where it is in the file, as far my tests with the dig and nslookup
commands, go. It may well be that *they* read the resolv.conf file in
their own manner, only looking for
Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net writes:
Am 14.11.2012 12:24, schrieb lee:
FTP isn't using random ports. It's using two ports, and firewalls need
to be set up correctly to deal with that. There's a kernel module for
this very purpose.
ftp is ALWAYS using random ports
active: on the
Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au writes:
Allegedly, on or about 14 November 2012, lee sent:
They are saying on the web page that it has the advantages of not
unloading the modules and being able to change FW configuration
without interrupting connections and while keeping the firewall up.
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net writes:
How can I tell NetworkManager not to change my /etc/resolv.conf file
or do I need to just stop using NM? These are fixed F-17/64
computers and I use NM simply because it's there and works, however
I want to change
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:20:37AM -0500, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
How can I tell NetworkManager not to change my /etc/resolv.conf file or do
I need to just stop using NM? These are fixed F-17/64 computers and I use
NM simply because it's there and works, however I want to
Here is the full stacktrace of this segfault: http://pastebin.com/ReqQU3mM
Regards,
Vlad.
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On 11/14/2012 09:44 AM, lee issued this missive:
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA bobgood...@wildblue.net writes:
How can I tell NetworkManager not to change my /etc/resolv.conf file
or do I need to just stop using NM? These are fixed F-17/64
computers and I use NM simply because
On 11/10/2012 10:11 AM, Steve wrote:
F16 install, KDE, fully up to date.
Did an upgrade to F17 via the F17 DVD.
Now all the system fonts are messed up, size wise. All of them are
way too large.
On the session login screen, for example, the font size in the
Username and Password fields
jarmo wrote:
Wed, 14 Nov 2012 10:50:43 +0200
jarmo oh1...@nic.fi kirjoitti:
It seems, that problems leads into phonon-gst combination. Seem also,
OK, now solved with
http://www.fluendo.com/shop/product/fluendo-mp3-decoder/
Or use rpmfusion.org, see also:
Rex Dieter wrote:
jarmo wrote:
Wed, 14 Nov 2012 10:50:43 +0200
jarmo oh1...@nic.fi kirjoitti:
It seems, that problems leads into phonon-gst combination. Seem also,
OK, now solved with
http://www.fluendo.com/shop/product/fluendo-mp3-decoder/
Or use rpmfusion.org, see also:
Alex wrote:
Awesome, thanks. it works great. Not sure how I missed that. I
remembered it having been done another way.
I'm glad I could help. There's probably more than one way to do it,
but that's the way I know.
There's one last thing I should point out. Make sure that you protect
the
Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:38:52 -0600
Rex Dieter rdie...@math.unl.edu kirjoitti:
Or use rpmfusion.org, see also:
http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/MP3_on_Fedora_Core
http://www.fedorafaq.org/#mp3
assuming the matter was about codecs, which wasn't specifically
mentioned in your original post.
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On 14/11/12 13:05, Rick Stevens wrote:
It's better to disable networkmanager then. It seems to be more a tool
for ever changing connections used with dhcp. In a fixed setup, you
don't need it, and disabling it saves you the process constantly
running.
Other than that, you could change the
The ornamental design for a portable display device, as shown and
described.
To be fair, I believe the actual patent is for the look-and-feel for the
tablet itself, not the shape.
Best,
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Frank Murphy
On 11/12/2012 05:17 AM, lee wrote:
Thomas Cameron thomas.came...@camerontech.com writes:
Howdy -
Following the instructions at
http://zeusville.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/setting-up-vncserver-on-fedora-16/,
I changed my /usr/lib/systemd/system/vncserver@.service file so it looks
like:
Rectangle sounded more outrageous though.
I actually have an android tabled in that shape.
Frank
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Frank Murphy frankl...@gmail.com wrote:
Rectangle sounded more outrageous
it has us scratching full time and worse, ... [?]
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Christopher Svanefalk
christopher.svanef...@gmail.com wrote:
I love you Americans, but your legal system has us poor Europeans doing a
whole lot of headscratching some times.
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On 11/14/2012 03:11 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
I am open to advice ...
You need to specify these in /etc/sysconfig-network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
(or your interface):
DNS1=xx.xx.xx.xx
DNS2=xx.xx.xx.xx
SEARCH=yourdomain.com
Then you'll see them in /etc/resolv.conf once you
Hello,
I'm running a couple of Lenovo T410 with Fedora 16 and 17. The laptops are
generally connected via LAN or WiFi to the same subnet (typically same DHCP
address).
Is there a way to bridge both the LAN and Wifi interfaces so that the
communication is done using the bridge and serviced by
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:20:37AM -0500, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
wrote:
How can I tell NetworkManager not to change my /etc/resolv.conf file
or do I need to just stop using NM? These are fixed F-17/64
computers and I use NM simply because it's there and works, however
I had to replace my video card as it was causing system crashes and finally
died. My old card had a GT 230 chip. I check and brought
http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/CodeName with me shopping. I noted that my
card was in the NV50 family. This seems to have good support and I had not
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 02:04:09PM +0100, lee wrote:
Here is my ifcfg-networkname file looks like
Shouldn't the file be named for the interface, like ifcfg-em1?
No, it is the network name. You can have different network settings for
the same network device and save them with different
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