Bug#209124: ITP: nrpe -- Program to execute Nagios plugins in a remote host

2003-09-07 Thread Benoit Mortier
Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2003-09-07
Severity: wishlist

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* Package name: nrpe
  Version : 1.9
  Upstream Author : Ethan Galstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.nagios.org/
* License : (GPL)
  Description : The purpose of this addon is to allow you to execute
Nagios plugins on a remote host in as transparent
a manner as possible
  
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Debian Release: 3.0
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux catbert 2.4.18-1-586tsc #2 Sun Aug 10 09:12:21 EST 2003 i586
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

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Re: Debian should not modify the kernels!

2003-09-27 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le Mardi 23 Septembre 2003 18:21, Steve Greenland a écrit :
> On 22-Sep-03, 14:14 (CDT), Florian Weimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's a well accepted fact among kernel developers that vanilla
> > kernel.org kernels should not be used by end users.  Debian has to
> > patch the kernel, too.  There isn't much choice.
>
> Agreed, but there's a significant difference between including bug fixes
> and de-facto required architecture-specific updates and including a
> completely new subsystem backported from 2.5 yet calling it 2.4. For
> $DIETY's sake, we keep ALSA as a separate patch/module, why is putting
> in IPSEC justified?

i agree with that what i like most in debian is the kernel-patch- 
system, i regulary build freeswan, mppe enabled kernel and the 2.422 i am 
testing now give me loots of problems.

i surely will prefer a separate kernel-patch-ipsec package an if not 
possible  at least two patch files in the kernel 2.4.22 package, one with 
all the classical bits like bigmem etc.. and one other with the ipsec patch 
so we can desactive this one if needed.

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Re: 3 packages for adoption

2003-11-13 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le Mardi 4 Novembre 2003 19:31, Oliver Kurth a écrit :
> Hi there,
>
> I would like to give three of my packages for adoption:

[..]
> memtester

i am interested in this one, i will take it

have a nice day
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ITP: libpoe-component-server-jsonrpc-perl -- POE tcp and http based JSON-RPC

2012-06-23 Thread Benoit Mortier
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Benoit Mortier 


* Package name: libpoe-component-server-jsonrpc-perl
  Version : 0.05
  Upstream Author : Côme BERNIGAUD 
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/POE-Component-Server-
JSONRPC/
* License : (GPL, Artistic)
  Programming Lang: (Perl)
  Description : POE tcp and http based JSON-RPC 1.0 server

 This perl POE component allows you easily create a HTTP json rpc server
 inside POE

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ITP: libpoe-component-schedule-perl -- This perl module is a POE component

2012-06-23 Thread Benoit Mortier
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Benoit Mortier 


* Package name: libpoe-component-schedule-perl
  Version : 0.95
  Upstream Author : Olivier Mengué 
* URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/POE-Component-Schedule/
* License : Artistic
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : This perl module is a POE component that sends events 
to POE client sessions on

This perl module is a POE component that sends events to POE client 
sessions on a schedule defined by a DateTime::Set iterator.
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ITP: Argonaut -- Client server system for Managing system and their

2014-08-19 Thread Benoit Mortier
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Benoit Mortier 

* Package name: Argonaut
  Version : 0.9.1
  Upstream Author : Name 
* URL : https://forge.fusiondirectory.org/projects/argonaut-
agents
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Client server system for Managing system and their 
deployment

Client / server system for managing systems in collaboration with 
FusionDirectory (LDAP directory manager). Argonaut also allows interface 
with deployment tools such as FAI (Fully Automated Install) or OPSI (Open 
PC Server Integration).
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ITP: schema2ldif -- Tool for converting OpenLDAP-style schemas to the LDIF

2014-07-04 Thread Benoit Mortier
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Benoit Mortier 

* Package name: schema2ldif
  Version : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Come Bernigaud 
* URL : https://forge.fusiondirectory.org/projects/schema2ldif
* License : GPL
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description : Tool for converting OpenLDAP-style schemas to the LDIF 
format

 schema2ldif will read the given input file and convert it to an LDIF file
 that you can insert into you LDAP directory

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Re: ITP: schema2ldif -- Tool for converting OpenLDAP-style schemas to the LDIF

2014-07-15 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le dimanche 6 juillet 2014 13:03:39, Bastian Blank a écrit :
> On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 03:58:28PM +0200, Benoit Mortier wrote:
> >  schema2ldif will read the given input file and convert it to an LDIF
> >  file that you can insert into you LDAP directory
> 
> Did you talk to the openldap maintainers if they would be willing to
> ship this small tool?  The script only provides openldap specific
> output.

No, the problem i see is this 

- We will need a new version of openldap to include this before jessie, 
because fusiondirectory-insert-schema use schema2ldif to help users insert 
all kind of schema easily

- An update in schema2ldif would need a new update of openldap 

- we could extend it to other directories, 389 comes to my mind

For all those reason i would like to keep it separated

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Re: ITP: schema2ldif -- Tool for converting OpenLDAP-style schemas to the LDIF

2014-07-15 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le dimanche 6 juillet 2014 20:53:49, Ryan Tandy a écrit :
> On 06/07/14 04:03 AM, Bastian Blank wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 03:58:28PM +0200, Benoit Mortier wrote:
> >>   schema2ldif will read the given input file and convert it to an
> >>   LDIF file that you can insert into you LDAP directory
> > 
> > Did you talk to the openldap maintainers if they would be willing to
> > ship this small tool?  The script only provides openldap specific
> > output.
> 
> Benoit, if you agree with that, would you consider converting your ITP
> to a wishlist bug against openldap? We can discuss it more there, but I
> agree that such a script would be nice to have in the package.

as i responded to the previous poster i would keep it separated for the 
following reasons

- We will need a new version of openldap to include this before jessie, 
because fusiondirectory-insert-schema use schema2ldif to help users insert 
all kind of schema easily

- An update in schema2ldif would need a new update of openldap 

- we could extend it to other directories, 389 comes to my mind

For all those reason i would like to keep it separated

> Compared to using a slapd tool for schema conversion, this script's
> approach has some nice properties, such as preserving comments and
> formatting, and not requiring dependency schema to be provided.

Yes thats why we wrote it :)

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Re: ITP: schema2ldif -- Tool for converting OpenLDAP-style schemas to the LDIF

2014-07-15 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le dimanche 6 juillet 2014 13:01:47, Mike Gabriel a écrit :
> Hi Benoit,

Hello mike,

> On  Fr 04 Jul 2014 15:58:28 CEST, Benoit Mortier wrote:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: Benoit Mortier 
> > 
> > * Package name: schema2ldif
> > 
> >   Version : 0.1
> >   Upstream Author : Come Bernigaud 
> > 
> > * URL :
> > https://forge.fusiondirectory.org/projects/schema2ldif * License
> > : GPL
> > 
> >   Programming Lang: Perl
> >   Description : Tool for converting OpenLDAP-style schemas to the
> >   LDIF
> > 
> > format
> > 
> >  schema2ldif will read the given input file and convert it to an LDIF
> >  file that you can insert into you LDAP directory
> 
> ping me if you need a sponsor.

you can sponsor it its lintian clean

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Re: Single Sign On for Debian

2017-08-25 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le 25/08/2017 à 10:39, Clément OUDOT a écrit :
> 2017-08-25 6:59 GMT+02:00 Luca Filipozzi :
>> On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 09:05:32AM +0200, Xavier wrote:
>>> Le 23/08/2017 à 08:46, Alexander Wirt a écrit :
>>>> On Wed, 23 Aug 2017, Philip Hands wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Michael Lustfield  writes:
>>>>>
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Using Gitlab (or any VCS) as the user db for guest accounts means adding 
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> dependency that could block future upgrades... kinda like now. This is 
>>>>>> not a
>>>>>> future-proof design and will come at a future cost.
>>>>>
>>>>> I suspect that Alexander's intent was just to avoid blocking the gitlab
>>>>> setup on having some SSO solution in place.
>>>>>
>>>>> If lemonldap-ng can make use of gitlab's guest data initially, then that
>>>>> lets the two things be setup independently.
>>>>>
>>>>> Once lemonldap-ng is shown to do the job, I doubt it will be a big task
>>>>> to transfer authority for the guest data into lemonldap-ng's control,
>>>>> and then have gitlab use lemonldap-ng as it's source of that data.
>>>> I dont' think Lemonldap-ng does usermanagement on its own.
>>>> It is a replacement for sso.d.o which allows to have more backends and
>>>> provides more frontends (like saml, oauth2 and so on)
>>>>
>>>> Alex
>>>
>>> You're right, LLNG doesn't provide usermanagement. Many user's use
>>> https://lsc-project.org to populate a LDAP directory from any source.
>>> Clément Oudot (leader of LLNG community) is also leader of LSC-Project.
>>> You can ping him if you have any question on this
>>
>> LDAP sync isn't what is meant by 'user management'. Rather, it's a
>> combination of self-empowerment (create account, manage profile, reset
>> password) and delegation administration (role creation and assignment,
>> etc.). Keycloak offers some of this functionality. Whatsay I stand up a
>> demo and we can kick some tires?
> 
> Keycloack might be a good solution. I suggest you also test
> FusionDirectory which I often use with LemonLDAP::NG to provide a full
> identity management solution : https://www.fusiondirectory.org/
> 
> I made a presentation about some free softwares products that can be
> used together for identity management :
> https://www.slideshare.net/coudot/rmll2017-des-logiciels-libres-pour-la-gestion-des-identits.
> Sadly it's in french but you have all product names, screenshots and
> links to websites.

Hello,

are some slides in english about FusionDirectory and the possibility,
real users cases in english

https://www.slideshare.net/benoitmortier/one-year-solving-infrastructure-management-with-fusiondirectory-and-openldap

https://www.slideshare.net/benoitmortier/improving-the-ow2-infrastructure-with-fusiondirectory

Feel free to talk to me directly if you have any questions

> For information there will be a lot of presentation on this topic at
> the next LDAPCon (https://ldapcon.org/2017/). Maybe some people from
> Debian community can join us at this event.

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Re: Single Sign On for Debian

2017-08-25 Thread Benoit Mortier
Le 25/08/2017 à 16:48, Luca Filipozzi a écrit :
> On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 10:39:14AM +0200, Clément OUDOT wrote:
>> 2017-08-25 6:59 GMT+02:00 Luca Filipozzi :
>>> On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 09:05:32AM +0200, Xavier wrote:
>>>> Le 23/08/2017 à 08:46, Alexander Wirt a écrit :
>>>>> On Wed, 23 Aug 2017, Philip Hands wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Michael Lustfield  writes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> Using Gitlab (or any VCS) as the user db for guest accounts means 
>>>>>>> adding a
>>>>>>> dependency that could block future upgrades... kinda like now. This is 
>>>>>>> not a
>>>>>>> future-proof design and will come at a future cost.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I suspect that Alexander's intent was just to avoid blocking the gitlab
>>>>>> setup on having some SSO solution in place.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If lemonldap-ng can make use of gitlab's guest data initially, then that
>>>>>> lets the two things be setup independently.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Once lemonldap-ng is shown to do the job, I doubt it will be a big task
>>>>>> to transfer authority for the guest data into lemonldap-ng's control,
>>>>>> and then have gitlab use lemonldap-ng as it's source of that data.
>>>>> I dont' think Lemonldap-ng does usermanagement on its own.
>>>>> It is a replacement for sso.d.o which allows to have more backends and
>>>>> provides more frontends (like saml, oauth2 and so on)
>>>>>
>>>>> Alex
>>>>
>>>> You're right, LLNG doesn't provide usermanagement. Many user's use
>>>> https://lsc-project.org to populate a LDAP directory from any source.
>>>> Clément Oudot (leader of LLNG community) is also leader of LSC-Project.
>>>> You can ping him if you have any question on this
>>>
>>> LDAP sync isn't what is meant by 'user management'. Rather, it's a
>>> combination of self-empowerment (create account, manage profile, reset
>>> password) and delegation administration (role creation and assignment,
>>> etc.). Keycloak offers some of this functionality. Whatsay I stand up a
>>> demo and we can kick some tires?
>>
>> Keycloack might be a good solution. I suggest you also test
>> FusionDirectory which I often use with LemonLDAP::NG to provide a full
>> identity management solution : https://www.fusiondirectory.org/
> 
> I'll have a look and consider standing it up adjacent to keycloak so we
> can kick the tires of both.
> 
>> I made a presentation about some free softwares products that can be
>> used together for identity management :
>> https://www.slideshare.net/coudot/rmll2017-des-logiciels-libres-pour-la-gestion-des-identits.
>> Sadly it's in french but you have all product names, screenshots and
>> links to websites.
> 
> Merci.
> 
>> For information there will be a lot of presentation on this topic at
>> the next LDAPCon (https://ldapcon.org/2017/). Maybe some people from
>> Debian community can join us at this event.
> 
> I can't but maybe other DSA members can. I mention DSA in particular
> because I personally view the management of LDAP and Identity Provider
> Solutions as fairly core duties of DSA. I have to build consensus with
> my colleagues (so start with a public email, Luca, that's a good idea)
> but the demo is as much for them as for anyone else. (hi guys)

hello,

as the organisator of LDAPcon 2017, we can also make special prices for
Debian DSA guys if they want to come as we are heavy debian users here.

Cheers
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