Clickatell

2011-05-03 Thread Kowalski, Steve S
Hello,
Is anybody running Clickatell on z SLES10?
Thank you,
Have a nice day,
Steve
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Clickatell on z SLES10SP3 ?

2011-05-03 Thread Kowalski, Steve S
Hello,

Is anybody running Clickatell on z SLES10SP3?

Thank you,

Have a nice day,

Steve


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Re: Clickatell

2011-05-03 Thread Alan Oxley
Hi Steve
I do have a active clickatell account, which works... but I don't access it via 
SLES.
Can lend you the login/password if you need it for testing?

Cheers
Alan
 

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Subject: Clickatell

Hello,
Is anybody running Clickatell on z SLES10?
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Have a nice day,
Steve
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Problem with Oracle on zLinux having multiple authentications to itself

2011-05-03 Thread CHAPLIN, JAMES (CTR)
I am not an Oracle DBA, and I am not getting an answer from our Oracle
DBAs on site with this problem. I would like to know if anyone has had a
similar problem with Oracle on zLinux multiple authentications to
itself?

 

We have several servers using oracle, however two of the dozen plus
servers have a high volume of authentications. Every day I run a cron
job that captures a summary of audit activity including authentications
(aureport) on each of our servers. The average server has about 10 -25
authentications per day except two oracle servers. These two servers
have over 2,300 authentications.

 

The next step, I looked at why by looking for a pattern and found that
the oracle user account access itself (points to its own IP address) 9
times every five minutes. It is like the Oracle application is ssh to
the server IP address instead of the other server in the rack or some
other reason.

 

# aureport -au (returns):

# datetime accthost   term exe success
event

. . . . . . . .

35. 05/03/2011 00:21:01 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221509

36. 05/03/2011 00:21:01 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221519

37. 05/03/2011 00:21:01 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221529

38. 05/03/2011 00:21:02 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221561

39. 05/03/2011 00:21:02 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221571

40. 05/03/2011 00:21:02 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221581

41. 05/03/2011 00:21:03 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221591

42. 05/03/2011 00:21:03 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221601

43. 05/03/2011 00:21:03 oracle server IP address ? /usr/sbin/sshd yes
2221611

. . . . . . . . 

 

Here is a copy of the last event 2221611 in detail (ausearch -a
2221611):

time-Tue May  3 00:21:03 2011

type=USER_AUTH msg=audit(1304396463.675:2221611): user pid=15285 uid=0
auid=4294967295 msg='op=pubkey_auth rport=7992 acct=oracle
exe=/usr/sbin/sshd (hostname=?, addr=server IP address, terminal=?
res=success)'

 

Is there a setting in Oracle that should be corrected? Can anyone point
me to any doc I can share with my DBAs to help resolve this? Has anyone
else seen a similar problem? Is there a way with audit to associate a
PID with an event?

 

James Chaplin

Systems Programmer, MVS, zVM  zLinux


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Re: Clickatell

2011-05-03 Thread David Boyes
Which part of it? It looks from their WWW site to be a web service accessed by 
a lot of different APIs. All the APIs listed are supported by various tools on 
Linux on Z? 

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