Thunderbird 3.0pre not printing to shared printers

2009-10-21 Thread Mike Cloaked

I am running Thunderbird from the upstream nightlies (Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U;
Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.5pre) Gecko/20091018 Lightning/1.0pre
Shredder/3.0pre) and find Thunderbird (Shredder) can't see shared network
printers - I can only select print to file (Firefox sees the shared printers
just fine on the same machine) - but I don't know if this is also a problem
in the current version of Thunderbird that was released as an update in F11?
I also don't know if this is a new regression or a known problem?

I know I am running a version that has not been released to Fedora - but if
this is also a problem in Thunderbird 3.0b4 then it is relevant to this list
also.

I just upgraded my main machine to f11, and previously, in Thunderbird 2, I
could certainly print email to shared printers quite happily in F10.
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Ontario Linux Fest this Saturday!

2009-10-21 Thread Robert P. J. Day

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Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Aaron Gray
Hi,

I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
SSH. I did this some time ago.

Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.

I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
certificates correctly.

Any help or suggestions welcome,

Aaron

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Re: Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Kevin Kempter
On Wednesday 21 October 2009 10:08:56 Aaron Gray wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
> SSH. I did this some time ago.
> 
> Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
> seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.
> 
> I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
> it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
> certificates correctly.
> 
> Any help or suggestions welcome,
> 
> Aaron
> 

some distros want the public key in an 'authorized_keys2' file. Also the whole 
thing wont work unless your perm are correct on the target server:


the .ssh directory should be 0600 and I think the .ssh/authorized_keys & 
authorized_keys2 files should be 640

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Re: Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Rick Stevens

Aaron Gray wrote:

Hi,

I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
SSH. I did this some time ago.

Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.

I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
certificates correctly.

Any help or suggestions welcome,


Make sure that the user's .ssh directory has the correct SELinux 
contexts as well as correct permissions:


$ ls -lZd .ssh
drwx--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  .ssh
$ ls -lZ .ssh
-rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  authorized_keys
-rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.keystore
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.pub
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  known_hosts
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Selinux Hates Samsung CLX3175FN Printer

2009-10-21 Thread Jim

FC11/KDE

Samsung has a very good printer in the CLX3175FN Lazer , I picked up for 
$250.00 at OfficeMax, a $400.00 printer.


Anyhow You can get the printer drivers for Linux on their Support Site.
When installing the print drivers you have to do it from su - .
Selinux won't let the printer to print until you do a  "touch 
/.autorelabel" and reboot computer.


Then you can print, but you still get Selinux complaining about a file 
here and there for the printer that requires a "restorecon -R -v" .


Why doesn't Selinux do the proper relabling during when it does 
/.autorelabel  ??


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Re: Selinux Hates Samsung CLX3175FN Printer

2009-10-21 Thread Rick Stevens

Jim wrote:

FC11/KDE

Samsung has a very good printer in the CLX3175FN Lazer , I picked up for 
$250.00 at OfficeMax, a $400.00 printer.


Anyhow You can get the printer drivers for Linux on their Support Site.
When installing the print drivers you have to do it from su - .
Selinux won't let the printer to print until you do a  "touch 
/.autorelabel" and reboot computer.


Then you can print, but you still get Selinux complaining about a file 
here and there for the printer that requires a "restorecon -R -v" .


Why doesn't Selinux do the proper relabling during when it does 
/.autorelabel  ??


Because the policy doesn't know what ruddy files were installed by the
Samsung driver.  There is no way for the distro to predict what a third-
party package is going to install.

The better question would be "why doesn't Samsung set the proper SELinux
context for the files it installs?"  THEY know what files they're
stuffing in, so their installer should set the proper contexts.  I've
been bitten by this Samsung thing, too (I have a CLP-300 color laser).
I've also sent them a courteous note regarding this issue.
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Re: Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Aaron Gray
2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :
> Aaron Gray wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
>> SSH. I did this some time ago.
>>
>> Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
>> seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.
>>
>> I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
>> it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
>> certificates correctly.
>>
>> Any help or suggestions welcome,
>
> Make sure that the user's .ssh directory has the correct SELinux contexts as
> well as correct permissions:
>
> $ ls -lZd .ssh
> drwx--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  .ssh
> $ ls -lZ .ssh
> -rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  authorized_keys
> -rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa
> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.keystore
> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.pub
> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  known_hosts

Okay, my F11 instillation did not have a .ssh directory, so I am getting :-

[r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZd .ssh
drwx--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 .ssh
[r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZ .ssh
-rw-r-. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 authorized_keys
-rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
datacomms-net-key.pub
-rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 known_hosts

How do I go about changing the unconfined_u's to system_u ?

Thanks,

Aaron



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Re: Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Aaron Gray
2009/10/21 Kevin Kempter :
> On Wednesday 21 October 2009 10:08:56 Aaron Gray wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
>> SSH. I did this some time ago.
>>
>> Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
>> seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.
>>
>> I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
>> it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
>> certificates correctly.
>>
>> Any help or suggestions welcome,
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>
> some distros want the public key in an 'authorized_keys2' file. Also the whole
> thing wont work unless your perm are correct on the target server:
>
>
> the .ssh directory should be 0600 and I think the .ssh/authorized_keys &
> authorized_keys2 files should be 640

I have no authorized_keys2, mods seem okay though.

Aaron

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Re: Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Rick Stevens

Aaron Gray wrote:

2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :

Aaron Gray wrote:

Hi,

I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
SSH. I did this some time ago.

Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.

I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
certificates correctly.

Any help or suggestions welcome,

Make sure that the user's .ssh directory has the correct SELinux contexts as
well as correct permissions:

$ ls -lZd .ssh
drwx--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  .ssh
$ ls -lZ .ssh
-rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  authorized_keys
-rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.keystore
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.pub
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  known_hosts


Okay, my F11 instillation did not have a .ssh directory, so I am getting :-

[r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZd .ssh
drwx--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 .ssh
[r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZ .ssh
-rw-r-. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 authorized_keys
-rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
datacomms-net-key.pub
-rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 known_hosts

How do I go about changing the unconfined_u's to system_u ?


As root:

# chcon -v -u system_u /path/to/userhome/.ssh/*

You can also try (as root):

# restorecon -v -R /path/to/userhome/.ssh
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D-Link DUB-E100 stability problems - any stable USB Ethernet cards out there?

2009-10-21 Thread Jussi Lehtola
Hi,


I got myself an Asrock Ion 330 (Atom 330 with Nvidia Ion chipset, 2GB of
RAM, 320GB hard drive; cost some 310€) a couple of weeks ago. Otherwise
I'm really satisfied with the machine, but it only has one Ethernet
interface.

Luckily I had a D-link DUB-E100 hanging around, which I took into use.
The problem is the link is not stable. The link speed fluctuates between
10 and 100 Mbps, and the card often just stops working. Disconnecting it
from the computer and the network for a few seconds and the reconnecting
it often solves the problem. It is a nuisance, though.

I don't know whether this is a hardware or a driver problem, so I was
thinking about spending another 30€ for a USB ethernet card that works.
If anyone has experiences one way or another, I'd be happy to hear them.
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Re: Selinux Hates Samsung CLX3175FN Printer

2009-10-21 Thread Jim

On 10/21/2009 02:18 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:

Jim wrote:

FC11/KDE

Samsung has a very good printer in the CLX3175FN Lazer , I picked up 
for $250.00 at OfficeMax, a $400.00 printer.


Anyhow You can get the printer drivers for Linux on their Support Site.
When installing the print drivers you have to do it from su - .
Selinux won't let the printer to print until you do a  "touch 
/.autorelabel" and reboot computer.


Then you can print, but you still get Selinux complaining about a 
file here and there for the printer that requires a "restorecon -R -v" .


Why doesn't Selinux do the proper relabling during when it does 
/.autorelabel  ??


Because the policy doesn't know what ruddy files were installed by the
Samsung driver.  There is no way for the distro to predict what a third-
party package is going to install.

The better question would be "why doesn't Samsung set the proper SELinux
context for the files it installs?"  THEY know what files they're
stuffing in, so their installer should set the proper contexts.  I've
been bitten by this Samsung thing, too (I have a CLP-300 color laser).
I've also sent them a courteous note regarding this issue.
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My biggest problem installing software was to do a su -  instead of su
When Linux finally does become the Biggy these companies are not even 
going to see it coming. They will still have all these Microsoft people 
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Re: Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Aaron Gray
2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :
> Aaron Gray wrote:
>>
>> 2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :
>>>
>>> Aaron Gray wrote:

 Hi,

 I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
 SSH. I did this some time ago.

 Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
 seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.

 I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
 it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
 certificates correctly.

 Any help or suggestions welcome,
>>>
>>> Make sure that the user's .ssh directory has the correct SELinux contexts
>>> as
>>> well as correct permissions:
>>>
>>> $ ls -lZd .ssh
>>> drwx--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  .ssh
>>> $ ls -lZ .ssh
>>> -rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  authorized_keys
>>> -rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa
>>> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.keystore
>>> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.pub
>>> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  known_hosts
>>
>> Okay, my F11 instillation did not have a .ssh directory, so I am getting
>> :-
>>
>> [r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZd .ssh
>> drwx--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 .ssh
>> [r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZ .ssh
>> -rw-r-. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
>> authorized_keys
>> -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
>> datacomms-net-key.pub
>> -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 known_hosts
>>
>> How do I go about changing the unconfined_u's to system_u ?
>
> As root:
>
>    # chcon -v -u system_u /path/to/userhome/.ssh/*
>
> You can also try (as root):
>
>    # restorecon -v -R /path/to/userhome/.ssh

Thanks Rick, the 'restorecon' done it nicely :)

RSYNC seems to be working without a password now !

thanks alot,

Aaron

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Re: newbie help with setting up fedora 11 to use fog

2009-10-21 Thread stan
On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:45:55 -0500
"Melissa Bougor"  wrote:

> Thanks for your help fog is a cloning program that makes images of
> different machines. I will get you the instructions I have and send
> them. here is the website for fog. www.fogproject.org I have tryed
> the su - and it gets me to root but when I download the fog program
> it doesn't download it just does nothing but if I download to my
> download folder it works but that is not what the instructions say to
> do. So I assume it is not downloading to the right place. I watched a
> video on one of the websites about fedora and it says to hit ctl, alt
> f2 and that will also get you into root I tried that also. So I am
> not sure what I am doing wrong.

> > On Monday 19 October 2009, Melissa Bougor wrote:
> > >I have installed fedora 11 on a 1 tbyte hard drive we bought to
> > >use as a
> >> server to run fog. The directions in fog tell me to logon as root
> >> and then
> >> install  fog version 0.28 in the /opt folder. I tried to login in
> >> as root
> >> using the terminal but fog still would not install into the /opt
> >> folder. I
> >> have tried to follow all the directions given but with no success
> >> in it working. I don't think I have logged onto root right. I am
> >> new at  linux so I need someone to walk me through. This would
> >> benefit our school district if I can get it to work.
> >> 
> > >Thanks
> > >Melissa

Hi Melissa,

Here are some links that might help you with this task.

Go to this link
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Enabling_Root_User_For_GNOME_Display_Manager
and it will tell you how to set up the root access in gnome.  Use the
gedit instructions as gedit is a lot like Notepad.  And don't forget to
change both the files it recommends for F11.

The official Fedora wiki and website are good resources for help and
howtos.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/

This site by Mauriat Miranda is also good for people new to Fedora.
http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f11.html

Fedora might not be the best alternative for your situation.  You would
probably be better off with CentOS as it is a more stable server
version that seems to be a better fit.  Fedora comes out with a new
version about every 6 months and there are usually tweaks that have to
be made in order to get it tuned properly.  Also, after a year security
updates for Fedora stop (two versions back) and this can leave your
computer vulnerable to exploits.  Fedora won't stop working, it just
won't get updates.

I presume you are using the instructions from the wiki for fog at 
http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=FOGUserGuide#CentOS.2FRHEL

I notice that fog asks you to turn off both selinux and the firewall in
Fedora.  This could be problematic for security, especially if you are
connected to the web, but even for internal threats.

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F11: Latest Yum updates failed with ibus-table conflicts

2009-10-21 Thread Daniel B. Thurman

FYI: I was able to install the latest updates but not without
first removing the following two items before proceeding:

(1) ibus-table-additional-1.2.0.20091014-1.fc11.noarch from updates has
depsolving problems
  --> Missing Dependency: ibus-table = 1.2.0.20090902-1.fc11 is needed
by package ibus-table-additional-1.2.0.20091014-1.fc11.noarch (updates)
Error: Missing Dependency: ibus-table = 1.2.0.20090902-1.fc11 is needed
by package ibus-table-additional-1.2.0.20091014-1.fc11.noarch (updates)

(2) Installing : ibus-table-array30-1.2.0.20090729-1.fc11.noarch
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/share/ibus-table/engine/tabcreatedb.py", line 300, in 
main ()
  File "/usr/share/ibus-table/engine/tabcreatedb.py", line 202, in main
db.optimize_database ()
  File "/usr/share/ibus-table/engine/tabsqlitedb.py", line 579, in
optimize_database
self.db.executescript (sqlstr %
{'database':database,'tabkeystr':tabkeystr })
sqlite3.OperationalError: no such column: id
Non-fatal POSTIN scriptlet failure in rpm package
ibus-table-array30-1.2.0.20090729-1.fc11.noarch

FWIW,
Dan

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Re: Thunderbird 3.0pre not printing to shared printers

2009-10-21 Thread Mike Cloaked


Mike Cloaked wrote:
> 
> I am running Thunderbird from the upstream nightlies (Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U;
> Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.1.5pre) Gecko/20091018 Lightning/1.0pre
> Shredder/3.0pre) and find Thunderbird (Shredder) can't see shared network
> printers - I can only select print to file (Firefox sees the shared
> printers just fine on the same machine) - but I don't know if this is also
> a problem in the current version of Thunderbird that was released as an
> update in F11? I also don't know if this is a new regression or a known
> problem?
> 
> I know I am running a version that has not been released to Fedora - but
> if this is also a problem in Thunderbird 3.0b4 then it is relevant to this
> list also.
> 
> I just upgraded my main machine to f11, and previously, in Thunderbird 2,
> I could certainly print email to shared printers quite happily in F10.
> 

Turns out it won't print to local printers either - this is a pretty
important bug to get fixed - reported upstream at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=523680
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F11: Failed to install: asterisk-mobile, ppl-swiprolog

2009-10-21 Thread Daniel B. Thurman

FYI: The following has not been fixed for awhile and
cannot be installed:

(1) asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 from fedora has depsolving
problems
  --> Missing Dependency: asterisk = 1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11 is needed by
package asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 (fedora)


(2) ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 from updates has depsolving problems
  --> Missing Dependency: libpl.so.5.7.11 is needed by package
ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 (updates)

FWIW,
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Re: F11: Failed to install: asterisk-mobile, ppl-swiprolog

2009-10-21 Thread Itamar Reis Peixoto
have you tried updates testing ?



On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Daniel B. Thurman  wrote:
>
> FYI: The following has not been fixed for awhile and
> cannot be installed:
>
> (1) asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 from fedora has depsolving
> problems
>  --> Missing Dependency: asterisk = 1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11 is needed by
> package asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 (fedora)
>
>
> (2) ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 from updates has depsolving problems
>  --> Missing Dependency: libpl.so.5.7.11 is needed by package
> ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 (updates)
>
> FWIW,
> Dan
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Re: Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Rick Stevens

Aaron Gray wrote:

2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :

Aaron Gray wrote:

2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :

Aaron Gray wrote:

Hi,

I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
SSH. I did this some time ago.

Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.

I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
certificates correctly.

Any help or suggestions welcome,

Make sure that the user's .ssh directory has the correct SELinux contexts
as
well as correct permissions:

$ ls -lZd .ssh
drwx--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  .ssh
$ ls -lZ .ssh
-rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  authorized_keys
-rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.keystore
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.pub
-rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  known_hosts

Okay, my F11 instillation did not have a .ssh directory, so I am getting
:-

[r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZd .ssh
drwx--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 .ssh
[r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZ .ssh
-rw-r-. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
authorized_keys
-rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
datacomms-net-key.pub
-rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 known_hosts

How do I go about changing the unconfined_u's to system_u ?

As root:

   # chcon -v -u system_u /path/to/userhome/.ssh/*

You can also try (as root):

   # restorecon -v -R /path/to/userhome/.ssh


Thanks Rick, the 'restorecon' done it nicely :)

RSYNC seems to be working without a password now !


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Re: F11: Failed to install: asterisk-mobile, ppl-swiprolog

2009-10-21 Thread Daniel B. Thurman
On 10/21/2009 01:16 PM, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
> have you tried updates testing ?
>   
No. I will wait for the fixes to be submitted and install
these when it become available.  I just wanted to post
these broken packages as a reminder and for reference.
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Daniel B. Thurman  wrote:
>   
>> FYI: The following has not been fixed for awhile and
>> cannot be installed:
>>
>> (1) asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 from fedora has depsolving
>> problems
>>  --> Missing Dependency: asterisk = 1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11 is needed by
>> package asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 (fedora)
>>
>>
>> (2) ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 from updates has depsolving problems
>>  --> Missing Dependency: libpl.so.5.7.11 is needed by package
>> ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 (updates)
>>
>> FWIW,
>> Dan

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Re: F11: Failed to install: asterisk-mobile, ppl-swiprolog

2009-10-21 Thread Rick Stevens

Daniel B. Thurman wrote:

FYI: The following has not been fixed for awhile and
cannot be installed:

(1) asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 from fedora has depsolving
problems
  --> Missing Dependency: asterisk = 1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11 is needed by
package asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 (fedora)


I believe I squawked that one in bugzilla, but I can't recall the bz
number.  The fix is in updates-testing, I believe.  Regardless, I built
asterisk from the source tarball anyway.


(2) ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 from updates has depsolving problems
  --> Missing Dependency: libpl.so.5.7.11 is needed by package
ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 (updates)


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Mixing filesystem types in an extended partition

2009-10-21 Thread Carroll Grigsby
Good evening:

Am I correct that ext3 and ext4 partitions can coexist within an
extended partition? 

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Re: Selinux Hates Samsung CLX3175FN Printer

2009-10-21 Thread Daniel J Walsh
On 10/21/2009 02:10 PM, Jim wrote:
> FC11/KDE
> 
> Samsung has a very good printer in the CLX3175FN Lazer , I picked up for
> $250.00 at OfficeMax, a $400.00 printer.
> 
> Anyhow You can get the printer drivers for Linux on their Support Site.
> When installing the print drivers you have to do it from su - .
> Selinux won't let the printer to print until you do a  "touch
> /.autorelabel" and reboot computer.
> 
> Then you can print, but you still get Selinux complaining about a file
> here and there for the printer that requires a "restorecon -R -v" .
> 
> Why doesn't Selinux do the proper relabling during when it does
> /.autorelabel  ??
> 
Please attach the AVC messages you are seeing from cups tat is causing you a 
problem

/var/log/audit/audit.log

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Re: F11: Failed to install: asterisk-mobile, ppl-swiprolog

2009-10-21 Thread Itamar Reis Peixoto
report a bug

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Daniel B. Thurman  wrote:
> On 10/21/2009 01:16 PM, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
>> have you tried updates testing ?
>>
> No. I will wait for the fixes to be submitted and install
> these when it become available.  I just wanted to post
> these broken packages as a reminder and for reference.
>> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Daniel B. Thurman  wrote:




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Re: F11: Failed to install: asterisk-mobile, ppl-swiprolog

2009-10-21 Thread Craig White
On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 13:11 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
> FYI: The following has not been fixed for awhile and
> cannot be installed:
> 
> (1) asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 from fedora has depsolving
> problems
>   --> Missing Dependency: asterisk = 1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11 is needed by
> package asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 (fedora)
> 
> 
> (2) ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 from updates has depsolving problems
>   --> Missing Dependency: libpl.so.5.7.11 is needed by package
> ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 (updates)
> 
> FWIW,

https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2009-October/msg00445.html

asterisk has indeed been broken for some time and I would suggest that
if you are interested in these issues, that you subscribe to fedora-test
list.

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Re: F11: Failed to install: asterisk-mobile, ppl-swiprolog

2009-10-21 Thread Itamar Reis Peixoto
try from koji

http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=135956

it's fixed


On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Daniel B. Thurman  wrote:
>
> FYI: The following has not been fixed for awhile and
> cannot be installed:
>
> (1) asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 from fedora has depsolving
> problems
>  --> Missing Dependency: asterisk = 1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11 is needed by
> package asterisk-mobile-1.6.1-0.23.rc1.fc11.i586 (fedora)
>
>
> (2) ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 from updates has depsolving problems
>  --> Missing Dependency: libpl.so.5.7.11 is needed by package
> ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-7.fc11.i586 (updates)
>
> FWIW,
> Dan
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Re: Mixing filesystem types in an extended partition

2009-10-21 Thread Mikkel
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> Good evening:
> 
> Am I correct that ext3 and ext4 partitions can coexist within an
> extended partition? 
> 
> -- cmg
> 
Yes. You can also have things like a swap partition in the extended
partition. (You create logical partitions in the extended partition.)

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Re: Mixing filesystem types in an extended partition

2009-10-21 Thread Carroll Grigsby
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:57:13 -0500, Mikkel wrote:

> Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> > Good evening:
> > 
> > Am I correct that ext3 and ext4 partitions can coexist within an
> > extended partition? 
> > 
> > -- cmg
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> Yes. You can also have things like a swap partition in the extended
> partition. (You create logical partitions in the extended partition.)
> 
> Mikkel

Mikkel:

Thanks. I'll give it a go tomorrow.

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Re: How to check cpu temperature?

2009-10-21 Thread Mikkel
Aaron Konstam wrote:
> 
> My laptop is a Dell Latitude D810 and the Desktop is a Optiplex GX880.
> Neither of them have a BIOS that allows one to turn on or turn off acpi.
> 
You normally do not have a choice of turning on and off acpi - may
have a choice between acpi and apm. You can tell the kernel not to
use acpi, or to use apm with the different acpi and apm options. But
your machines may not support apm.

> The variables in the /proc directory are kernel created variables that
> have nothing to do with the sensors group of programs. Applying a cat to
> them is no different in GNOME than it is in KDE. Just as you would not
> expect cat-ing cpuinfo to be different in different Desktop Managers.
> 
True. But the /proc/acpi is created by what the various acpi modules
can detect. If the BIOS does not support something in the standard
way, then it is not going to be there, unless someone has created a
module to support it. This is why you have things like the
toshiba_acpi.ko module.

When it comes to displaying the information, you get it presented in
different forms depending on what program you use.

> sensor-detect did not detect any sensors that would monitor any hardware
> components on either machine. Yet I cold display the temp of the CPU on
> the laptop as described above. it seems clear to me that the kernel does
> not detect any temperature sensors on the desktop so I am clear out of
> luck.
> 
Did sensor-detect detect anything? Did you let it try all the
different buses it asked about? I have run into sensors that are
"attached" to the ISA bus, even though the motherboard does not have
any ISA slots. (Built in serial/parallel ports are usually ISA.) You
may also find that the same sensor is used by sensors and acpi.

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Re: F11: Failed to install: asterisk-mobile, ppl-swiprolog

2009-10-21 Thread Daniel B. Thurman
On 10/21/2009 02:23 PM, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
> report a bug
>
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Daniel B. Thurman  wrote:
>   
>> On 10/21/2009 01:16 PM, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
>> 
>>> have you tried updates testing ?
>>>
>>>   
>> No. I will wait for the fixes to be submitted and install
>> these when it become available.  I just wanted to post
>> these broken packages as a reminder and for reference.
>> 
>>> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Daniel B. Thurman  wrote:
>>>   
>
Bugzilla filed: *Bug 530231*


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Re: Problems getting rsync over SSH without password

2009-10-21 Thread Aaron Gray
2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :
> Aaron Gray wrote:
>>
>> 2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :
>>>
>>> Aaron Gray wrote:

 2009/10/21 Rick Stevens :
>
> Aaron Gray wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have two old servers with one mirroring the other using RSYNC over
>> SSH. I did this some time ago.
>>
>> Now coming to replace these servers with two new F11 ones I cannot
>> seem to get the it to work without supplying passwords.
>>
>> I followed my instructions I wrote at the time for RSYNC over SSH, but
>> it still asks for a password even though AFAICS I have set up the
>> certificates correctly.
>>
>> Any help or suggestions welcome,
>
> Make sure that the user's .ssh directory has the correct SELinux
> contexts
> as
> well as correct permissions:
>
> $ ls -lZd .ssh
> drwx--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  .ssh
> $ ls -lZ .ssh
> -rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  authorized_keys
> -rw---. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa
> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.keystore
> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  id_dsa.pub
> -rw-r--r--. rick rick system_u:object_r:home_ssh_t:s0  known_hosts

 Okay, my F11 instillation did not have a .ssh directory, so I am getting
 :-

 [r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZd .ssh
 drwx--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 .ssh
 [r...@yyy ~]# ls -lZ .ssh
 -rw-r-. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
 authorized_keys
 -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0
 datacomms-net-key.pub
 -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:admin_home_t:s0 known_hosts

 How do I go about changing the unconfined_u's to system_u ?
>>>
>>> As root:
>>>
>>>   # chcon -v -u system_u /path/to/userhome/.ssh/*
>>>
>>> You can also try (as root):
>>>
>>>   # restorecon -v -R /path/to/userhome/.ssh
>>
>> Thanks Rick, the 'restorecon' done it nicely :)
>>
>> RSYNC seems to be working without a password now !
>
> No problem.  Remember that if you create things under your home
> directory, SELinux may not take a liking to it unless you tickle it.
> It's bitten me before, so I feel your pain.

Generally I check by going putting SELinux into permissive mode.
Forgot this time :)

Thanks,

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Re: How to check cpu temperature?

2009-10-21 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 18:02 -0500, Mikkel wrote: 
> Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > 
> > My laptop is a Dell Latitude D810 and the Desktop is a Optiplex GX880.
> > Neither of them have a BIOS that allows one to turn on or turn off acpi.
> > 
> You normally do not have a choice of turning on and off acpi - may
> have a choice between acpi and apm. You can tell the kernel not to
> use acpi, or to use apm with the different acpi and apm options. But
> your machines may not support apm.

Neither aqpci not apm are mentioned. 
> 
> > The variables in the /proc directory are kernel created variables that
> > have nothing to do with the sensors group of programs. Applying a cat to
> > them is no different in GNOME than it is in KDE. Just as you would not
> > expect cat-ing cpuinfo to be different in different Desktop Managers.
> > 
> True. But the /proc/acpi is created by what the various acpi modules
> can detect. If the BIOS does not support something in the standard
> way, then it is not going to be there, unless someone has created a
> module to support it. This is why you have things like the
> toshiba_acpi.ko module.
> 
> When it comes to displaying the information, you get it presented in
> different forms depending on what program you use.
> 
> > sensor-detect did not detect any sensors that would monitor any hardware
> > components on either machine. Yet I cold display the temp of the CPU on
> > the laptop as described above. it seems clear to me that the kernel does
> > not detect any temperature sensors on the desktop so I am clear out of
> > luck.
> > 
> Did sensor-detect detect anything? Did you let it try all the
> different buses it asked about? I have run into sensors that are
> "attached" to the ISA bus, even though the motherboard does not have
> any ISA slots. (Built in serial/parallel ports are usually ISA.) You
> may also find that the same sensor is used by sensors and acpi.
> 
> Mikkel
sensors-detect did not dedect any sensor that would monitor a hardware
component of any kind.But clearly a temperature sensor was detected b
the kernel on the laptop, 
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Re: How to check cpu temperature?

2009-10-21 Thread g
Aaron Konstam wrote:

> My laptop is a Dell Latitude D810 and the Desktop is a Optiplex GX880.
> Neither of them have a BIOS that allows one to turn on or turn off acpi.

in your grub.conf file, try adding 'acpi=force', or 'apm=force', to end
of *kernel* line.

i had to add 'acpi=force' to get to my sensors.

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squid help - increasing web security

2009-10-21 Thread Mail Lists

   Can anyone help with this ?

   I use squid as an accelerator on my border firewall. (ie incoming to
my webserver hit the reverse squid proxy which mediates the request to
the real webserver if it is not cached).

   I have noticed that whenever the script kiddies attack/scan my
website, they always scan the website using http://[ip]

   They never use any domain name - presumably the scripts scan blocks
of ip's and so they care not a jot what domain is hosted at that ip.

   So - I believe i can avoid a large number of scans, if I can prevent
http://[ip] from ever reaching the webserver.

   As I read the squid docs, "acl dstdomain IP" may block what I want,
but may do a DNS lookup on domain for the normal traffic and then block
that too - clearly not what I want.

   So how to I contruct an acl which matches http://[ipaddress] and
which does not match http://domain, where the IP of domain is [ipaddress].

   thanks ...

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Re: squid help - increasing web security

2009-10-21 Thread Mail Llists
On 10/21/2009 10:21 PM, Mail Lists wrote:
> 
>I use squid as an accelerator on my border firewall. (ie incoming to
> my webserver hit the reverse squid proxy which mediates the request to
> the real webserver if it is not cached).
> 
>I have noticed that whenever the script kiddies attack/scan my
> website, they always scan the website using http://[ip]
> 
...
>So - I believe i can avoid a large number of scans, if I can prevent
> http://[ip] from ever reaching the webserver.
> 

>So how to I contruct an acl which matches http://[ipaddress] and
> which does not match http://domain, where the IP of domain is [ipaddress].
> 
> 

  (i) Using acl dstdom_regex does not work - squid is too clever and
does rerverse DNS lookup on IP.


  (ii) The following does work:

acl bad_to_DOM_is_ip url_regex ^[^:]*://[0-9\.]*(:|/|$|\?)[.]*$


 http_access deny bad_to_DOM_is_ip


gene

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Festival Speech Synthesis to audio file (ogg, mp3 , wav ,)

2009-10-21 Thread Jatin K

Dear all

is there any way/method to get the output file in audio format like 
(ogg, mp3, wav ) from Festival speech synthesis under fedora 11 ??






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Re: Festival Speech Synthesis to audio file (ogg, mp3 , wav ,)

2009-10-21 Thread Petrus de Calguarium
Jatin K wrote:

> Dear all
> 
> is there any way/method to get the output file in 
audio format like 
> (ogg, mp3, wav ) from Festival speech synthesis under 
fedora 11 ??
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
I looked in my notes of things that I might need to 
know. I have never tested this, but perhaps man will 
tell you more, or maybe you could pipe the output to 
another program, if this only outputs to wav, or you 
could have a script convert the output, perhaps.

Anyway, this is what I noted for future reference:

"To have the output recorded to a file, text2wave 
file.txt -o audiofile.wav."

I hope this helps.

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Re: Festival Speech Synthesis to audio file (ogg, mp3 , wav ,)

2009-10-21 Thread Jatin K

On 10/22/2009 11:39 AM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:

Jatin K wrote:

   

Dear all

is there any way/method to get the output file in
 

audio format like
   

(ogg, mp3, wav ) from Festival speech synthesis under
 

fedora 11 ??
   





 

I looked in my notes of things that I might need to
know. I have never tested this, but perhaps man will
tell you more, or maybe you could pipe

Pipe  can you suggest me a command to pipe


I'm using following command

festival --tts mytextfile.txt  | what to pipe ??



the output to
another program, if this only outputs to wav, or you
could have a script convert the output, perhaps.

Anyway, this is what I noted for future reference:

"To have the output recorded to a file, text2wave
file.txt -o audiofile.wav."

I hope this helps.

   


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