[CentOS] nobody:nobody

2019-04-02 Thread Mark LaPierre

Hey Y'all,

For the last week or more I've been trying to get NFS and OpenLDAP to 
play nice with each other.  I've pretty much worn the Google machine out 
trying to find a solution.  I've found several that said "Solved" but 
none of those solutions solved my nobody:nobody problem.


In the past I've used NFS in conjunction with NIS to share home 
directories from my NFS server but I read that NIS is deprecated in 
favor of LDAP so, being a sucker for new ideas, I decided I would use 
LDAP too like the big boys do.  I think I'm regretting this decision. 
Now the question:


Is there something I need to configure on the client side of the 
relationship that all the Google wisdom has failed to mention?  All the 
guides/tutorial/etc... talk extensively about configuring the server, 
many giving conflicting information, but have nothing to say about the 
client.  I've even found a couple that talk about configuring CentOS 6 
but contain commands found only in CentOS 7.  Makes one go hmmm?


Here's the basic details:
Server:
CentOS 6
openldap-2.4.40-16.el6.i686
openldap-clients-2.4.40-16.el6.x86_64
perl-LDAP-0.40-3.el6.noarch
sssd-ldap-1.13.3-60.el6_10.2.x86_64
openldap-2.4.40-16.el6.x86_64
openldap-servers-2.4.40-16.el6.x86_64
python-ldap-2.3.10-1.el6.x86_64
apr-util-ldap-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.x86_64
smbldap-tools-0.9.6-4.el6.noarch
nfs-utils-lib-1.1.5-13.el6.x86_64
nfs4-acl-tools-0.3.3-8.el6.x86_64
nfs-utils-1.2.3-78.el6_10.1.x86_64

Client:
CentOS 7 KVM VM running on the server
sssd-ldap-1.16.2-13.el7_6.5.x86_64
python-ldap-2.4.15-2.el7.x86_64
openldap-2.4.44-21.el7_6.x86_64
nfs4-acl-tools-0.3.3-19.el7.x86_64
nfs-utils-1.3.0-0.61.el7.x86_64
libnfsidmap-0.25-19.el7.x86_64

Both machines are fully updated.

Would you like to see any of the myriad of configuration files for these 
applications?  Just ask and you shall receive.  Please be sure to tell 
me if you want the file from the server or the client hey.


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[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 170, Issue 1

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   1. Announcing the release of Gluster 6 on CentOS Linux 7 x86_64
  (Niels de Vos)
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  (Niels de Vos)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 15:48:42 +0100
From: Niels de Vos 
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing the release of Gluster 6 on
CentOS  Linux 7 x86_64
Message-ID: <20190328144842.gd2...@ndevos-x270.lan.nixpanic.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

I am happy to announce the General Availability of Gluster 6 for CentOS
7 on x86_64. These packages are following the upstream Gluster Community
releases, and will receive monthly bugfix updates.

Gluster 6 is expected to receive updates until the end of March 2020.
The maintanance and release schedule can be found at:
  https://www.gluster.org/release-schedule/

Users of CentOS 7 can now simply install Gluster 6 with only these two
commands:

  # yum install centos-release-gluster
  # yum install glusterfs-server

The centos-release-gluster package is delivered via CentOS Extras repos.
This contains all the metadata and dependency information, needed to
install Gluster 6. The actual package that will get installed is
centos-release-gluster6. Users of Gluster 4.1 can stay on that release
until June 2019.

We have a quickstart guide specifically built around the packages are
available, it makes for a good introduction to Gluster and will help get
you started in just a few simple steps, this quick start is available at
  https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage/gluster-Quickstart

More details about the packages that the Gluster project provides in the
Storage SIG is available in the documentation:
  https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage/Gluster

The centos-release-gluster* repositories offer additional packages that
enhance the usability of Gluster itself. Utilities and tools that were
working with previous versions of Gluster are expected to stay working
fine. If there are any problems, or requests for additional tools and
applications to be provided, just send us an email with your
suggestions. The current list of packages that is (planned to become)
available can be found here:
  https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Storage/Gluster/Ecosystem-pkgs

We welcome all feedback, comments and contributions. You can get in
touch with the CentOS Storage SIG on the centos-devel mailing list
(https://lists.centos.org ) and with the Gluster developer and user
communities at https://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo , we are also
available on irc at #gluster on irc.freenode.net, and on twitter at
@gluster .

Cheers,
Niels de Vos
Storage SIG member & Gluster maintainer
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 15:51:04 +0100
From: Niels de Vos 
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] Announcing the release of Gluster 6 on
CentOS  Linux 6 x86_64
Message-ID: <20190328145104.ge2...@ndevos-x270.lan.nixpanic.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

I am happy to announce the General Availability of Gluster 6 for
CentOS 6 on x86_64. These packages are following the upstream Gluster
Community releases, and will receive monthly bugfix updates.

Gluster 6 is expected to receive updates until the end of March 2020.
The maintanance and release schedule can be found at:
  https://www.gluster.org/release-schedule/

Users of CentOS 6 can now simply install the Gluster 6 clients with
only these two commands:

  # yum 

[CentOS] git.centos.org migration, please read

2019-04-02 Thread Fabian Arrotin
As pre-announced a long time ago (see
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2018-October/016997.html) ,
we'll migrate git.centos.org to a new host/platform (pagure/repospanner)

The current migration is planned for : April 8th (more details later
about the exact hour, as we need to have acknowledgement from all
involved people).

Instead of writing a long email, we instead decided to put focus on a
dedicated page, that will , after migration,  replace the current one.
- current one : https://wiki.centos.org/Sources
- new one : https://wiki.centos.org/Sources_new

After migration, we'll rename/swap both pages, to reflect the changes
that will go live next monday.

As a reminder : we had https://git.stg.centos.org and
https://src.stg.fedoraproject.org in "sync" since October, replicating
to each other instance. We also got good feedback from CentOS
contributors who started to use it to test the new features, including
the automatic ACL for protected branches, and some pkgs from CentOS
distro were even built through that staging instance , to validate that
it was working the way it was designed.

So please read that wiki page (https://wiki.centos.org/Sources_new), and
we can also add/correct things in that page, based on future feedback.

WRT existing repositories : they'll all be imported (already validated)
but if you had access (RWC) to a specific project, you'll have *first*
to login with your ACO account, and then ask to be added to the ACL, as
well as changing the "git remote" url, to point to ssh (all pushes are
going through ssh, as previous gitblit/git.centos.org allowed https pushes)

PS: while the date is normally April 8th, if there is a chance that we'd
need to change that date, we'll post an update in this thread

PS2 : Fedora infra is in "freeze" mode , meaning that during our
migration, we'll start with only the CentOS branches, and Fedora will
import their repositories/branches in the existing repospanner cluster
later, and so the Fedora/EPEL branches will then automatically appear on
https://git.centos.org

-- 
Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org
gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab



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