Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread Matthew Woehlke
On 2015-07-08 17:47, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
 I bought a used Dell Latitude E4310 that I want to replace Windows7 on
 with Fedora-22. Unfortunately the BIOS is locked and I do not have the
 admin password for it. A phone call to Dell was unproductive and none of
 the passwords offered in an on-line application work. Does anyone know
 what I can do to access this computer. I can return it, bought through
 Newegg, but it looks good so far, in new condition and the price is
 right. It even has a working battery.

In my experience, *new* Dell machines do not have locked BIOS. However,
I have a friend who recently bought a refurbished Dell machine that
had been BIOS locked. It's most likely the entity that refurbished the
machine that locked the BIOS. You'll need to contact them to obtain the
password / do research on them (not Dell) to find typically used passwords.

Personally I consider this practice abhorrent and would never buy such a
machine or deal with sellers that engage in such practices. Also, FWIW,
this friend has had terrible problems with his machine. (A locked BIOS
is a red flag; the seller doesn't want you to have full control of the
system. You'd better ask yourself *why?*. It may be to try to extort
money out of you later for service, or it may be to hide a problem with
the machine. Either one isn't good news for you.)

My advice: don't buy used computers. Build your own from new parts, or
buy new from a reputable dealer. With used, you never know what you're
getting (e.g. did someone sell it because some hardware component is
going bad?) and you can easily end up having to spend more money to fix
it than if you'd bought new.

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Network Manage your network connections

2015-07-09 Thread Ger van Dijck


Hello , I have a question : My Network applet in the upper command bar  
does not fuctionate anymore. Is there a way to repair it ?



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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA



On 09/07/15 10:04, Matthew Woehlke wrote:

In my experience,*new*  Dell machines do not have locked BIOS. However,
I have a friend who recently bought a refurbished Dell machine that
had been BIOS locked. It's most likely the entity that refurbished the
machine that locked the BIOS. You'll need to contact them to obtain the
password / do research on them (not Dell) to find typically used passwords.

Personally I consider this practice abhorrent and would never buy such a
machine or deal with sellers that engage in such practices. Also, FWIW,
this friend has had terrible problems with his machine. (A locked BIOS
is a red flag; the seller doesn't want you to have full control of the
system. You'd better ask yourself *why?*. It may be to try to extort
money out of you later for service, or it may be to hide a problem with
the machine. Either one isn't good news for you.)

My advice: don't buy used computers. Build your own from new parts, or
buy new from a reputable dealer. With used, you never know what you're
getting (e.g. did someone sell it because some hardware component is
going bad?) and you can easily end up having to spend more money to fix
it than if you'd bought new.

-- Matthew



First, I did not anticipate this problem when I ordered the device. 
Would you have expected that?


I have initiated the necessary process to get Dell to provide a 
password, I have also contacted the dealer about an hour ago and I am 
waiting for a response.


If all else fails I can return it, however I believe it is worth the 
effort to get the problem corrected, at least give the seller a chance 
to respond, he is probably reputable, certainly I must assume so until 
proven otherwise.


I added RAM and F22/XFCE Live on a flash drive runs very nicely on it, a 
big relief from trying to figure out how Windows7 works.


As for buying new, I really can't justify buying a portable computer, 
just saw an ad and bought it to play with, with one exception, I have 
assembled all my computers from new parts in server type cases, very 
convenient. As I said before it appears to be like new, has a Dell 
battery in good condition and I think will make a good Fedora computer. 
It even connected to my NFS server as soon as I created a mount point 
for it.


Thank you for your advice,

Bob



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Re: Network Manage your network connections

2015-07-09 Thread Martin Cigorraga
Hello Ger,

Could you please elaborate a bit further? What kind of issues are you
having? What did you do to try to solve them?

-Martin

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015, 11:49 Ger van Dijck ger.vandi...@dommel.be wrote:


 Hello , I have a question : My Network applet in the upper command bar
 does not fuctionate anymore. Is there a way to repair it ?


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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA



On 08/07/15 19:59, jd1008 wrote:

You might want to dd the win7 partition to a usb
drive and save it.



Where would I find an instruction for doing this? I have not been able 
to mount the hard drive [using f-22 live] assuming it would be /dev/sda.


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telnet session closing with ^]

2015-07-09 Thread Maurizio Marini
When I use telnet inside Konsole,
to close telnet:
Escape character is '^]'

once upon a time, pressing 
Contr and ] 
closed telnet session, now it enlarge fonts, sadly.
I have searched into 

Konsole/Settings/Edit currente Profile.../Keyboard
Kde Menu/Settings/System settings/Shortcuts and Gestures

but I haven't found anything relevant
please help, to close a telnet session I have to open a 2^ console and kill -9
telnet pid
Ugly


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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread Matthew Woehlke
On 2015-07-09 10:55, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
 On 09/07/15 10:04, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
 In my experience,*new*  Dell machines do not have locked BIOS. However,
 I have a friend who recently bought a refurbished Dell machine that
 had been BIOS locked. It's most likely the entity that refurbished the
 machine that locked the BIOS. You'll need to contact them to obtain the
 password / do research on them (not Dell) to find typically used
 passwords.

 Personally I consider this practice abhorrent and would never buy such a
 machine or deal with sellers that engage in such practices. Also, FWIW,
 this friend has had terrible problems with his machine. (A locked BIOS
 is a red flag; the seller doesn't want you to have full control of the
 system. You'd better ask yourself *why?*. It may be to try to extort
 money out of you later for service, or it may be to hide a problem with
 the machine. Either one isn't good news for you.)

 My advice: don't buy used computers. Build your own from new parts, or
 buy new from a reputable dealer. With used, you never know what you're
 getting (e.g. did someone sell it because some hardware component is
 going bad?) and you can easily end up having to spend more money to fix
 it than if you'd bought new.
 
 First, I did not anticipate this problem when I ordered the device.
 Would you have expected that?

With no previous experience? Probably not. Now? I'd... be very
cautious about buying a refurbished computer. Especially from someone
that deals in used computers.

You're probably better off buying from an honest individual making a
one-time sale, actually. (The problem there of course is knowing whether
or not the individual *is* honest.)

I bought a used ASUS netbook off eBay that has been a truly wonderful
little machine. IIRC the seller stated it had been booted once but was
otherwise brand new; presumably he just didn't want it for whatever
reason. I put in a larger memory module and replaced the spinning drive
with an SSD and have never had any issues with it.

But anyway, that's general advise (i.e. for future reference / others
thinking about buying used). I do hope you can get your issue resolved
and don't have further trouble.

 If all else fails I can return it, however I believe it is worth the
 effort to get the problem corrected, at least give the seller a chance
 to respond, he is probably reputable, certainly I must assume so until
 proven otherwise.

I would strongly recommend you try to install Fedora before your return
period expires if at all possible. My friend was unable to install it,
and had issues reinstalling Windows later.

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Re: telnet session closing with ^]

2015-07-09 Thread Matthew Woehlke
On 2015-07-09 12:40, Maurizio Marini wrote:
 When I use telnet inside Konsole,
 to close telnet:

Please tell me you're connecting to a *really* old and/or dumb device
and not another at-least-semi-modern *nix machine. If not... just do
yourself a HUGE favor and use SSH. (Seriously... even if you don't
[think you] need the encryption, use ssh. For one, it's 'kill' sequence
is enter,'~','.', which is very unlikely to ever be consumed by any
terminal emulator.)

 once upon a time, pressing 
 Contr and ] 
 closed telnet session, now it enlarge fonts, sadly.

KF5? You could try asking on Konsole's list and/or filing a bug. It
seems to work on KDE4 (Fedora 20).

 I have searched into 
 
 Konsole/Settings/Edit currente Profile.../Keyboard
 Kde Menu/Settings/System settings/Shortcuts and Gestures
 
 but I haven't found anything relevant

Did you try Konsole/Settings/Configure Shortcuts?

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Re: telnet session closing with ^]

2015-07-09 Thread Martin Cigorraga
What about C^d?

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015, 13:40 Maurizio Marini mau...@datalogica.com wrote:

 When I use telnet inside Konsole,
 to close telnet:
 Escape character is '^]'

 once upon a time, pressing
 Contr and ]
 closed telnet session, now it enlarge fonts, sadly.
 I have searched into

 Konsole/Settings/Edit currente Profile.../Keyboard
 Kde Menu/Settings/System settings/Shortcuts and Gestures

 but I haven't found anything relevant
 please help, to close a telnet session I have to open a 2^ console and
 kill -9
 telnet pid
 Ugly


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Re: telnet session closing with ^]

2015-07-09 Thread Martin Cigorraga
Sometimes you simply can't ssh - like when you need to test a connection to
a web server or a DDBB.
As I see it, telnet is far from dying.

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:24 PM Matthew Woehlke mwoehlke.fl...@gmail.com
wrote:

 On 2015-07-09 12:40, Maurizio Marini wrote:
  When I use telnet inside Konsole,
  to close telnet:

 Please tell me you're connecting to a *really* old and/or dumb device
 and not another at-least-semi-modern *nix machine. If not... just do
 yourself a HUGE favor and use SSH. (Seriously... even if you don't
 [think you] need the encryption, use ssh. For one, it's 'kill' sequence
 is enter,'~','.', which is very unlikely to ever be consumed by any
 terminal emulator.)

  once upon a time, pressing
  Contr and ]
  closed telnet session, now it enlarge fonts, sadly.

 KF5? You could try asking on Konsole's list and/or filing a bug. It
 seems to work on KDE4 (Fedora 20).

  I have searched into
 
  Konsole/Settings/Edit currente Profile.../Keyboard
  Kde Menu/Settings/System settings/Shortcuts and Gestures
 
  but I haven't found anything relevant

 Did you try Konsole/Settings/Configure Shortcuts?

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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread g


On 07/09/15 10:53, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
 On 08/07/15 19:59, jd1008 wrote:
 You might want to dd the win7 partition to a usb
 drive and save it.


 Where would I find an instruction for doing this? I have not been able 
 to mount the hard drive [using f-22 live] assuming it would be /dev/sda.


win7 has a recovery process that will build 3 dvd's to restore system.

to access it, press the 'windows' key, the key with the windows logo,
in the bottom left entry bar, [ Search programs and files ] enter the
word:  recovery  press enter.

you will then see a window with;

   Programs (2)
 Recovery Media Creator
 Recovery Media Creator Help

click on:   Recovery Media Creator

follow instructions in the:   Recovery Media Creator   window.

this must be run as 'Administrator'.


if it ask for a password, which you may not know, then you will need
to pull ntpassword cd from;

   http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd

load that page, press 'page down' and you will see links to downloading.

i burned a cd to remove win7 passwords on the laptop i was given.


a little while ago, while having nothing better to do, ((GBWG)), i ran
some searches for your laptop.

i found several manuals, but none showed how/what to open to disable the
bios passwords, other than to remove cmos battery and let it sit for
30 minutes to 24 hours.


https://www.ehow.com/how_7609529_update-locked-bios.html
https://www.ehow.com/how_6943618_reset-cmos-dell-inspiron.html
https://www.ehow.com/how_5916403_clear-cmos-dell-notebook.html

http://www.tech-faq.com/reset-dell-bios-password.html

among what i found, there seems to be a dell rep who will help people
recover bios passwords;

http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/712748-bios-hard-drive-password-requests-please-read

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Re: telnet session closing with ^]

2015-07-09 Thread Gordon Messmer

On 07/09/2015 10:27 AM, Martin Cigorraga wrote:
Sometimes you simply can't ssh - like when you need to test a 
connection to a web server or a DDBB.

As I see it, telnet is far from dying.


Use nc (provided by nmap-ncat).

When you're connecting to a non-telnet service, you just need a TCP 
connection.  Telnet isn't that.  Telnet is actually a protocol of its 
own, with infrastructure to propagate environment variables, and 
communicate terminal size changes, etc, across an interactive shell 
session.  For simple TCP connections, it's the wrong tool.

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[389-users] Issue with memberOf Plugin

2015-07-09 Thread Christopher Westerfield
Hi,
I hope someone here can help me.
I’m having the same issue on two other managed systems.

So first of all Distribution: Debian
Installed 389 LDAP Server: 1.3.3.5
Installed with Kolab Groupware Server

My Problem is, that I can’t Query against the memberOf Flag

This would be the Query that I need to get Working

((uid=cwest)(memberOf=cn=general-users,ou=Groups,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld))

But I don’t get any results on the query.


This would be the group data:
 # LDIF Export for cn=General-Users,ou=Groups,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld
 # Server: Saila (ldap://localhost ldap://localhost)
 # Search Scope: base
 # Search Filter: (objectClass=*)
 # Total Entries: 1
 #
 # Generated by phpLDAPadmin (http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net 
http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/) on July 9, 2015 6:17 pm
 # Version: 1.2.3

 version: 1

 # Entry 1: cn=General-Users,ou=Groups,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld
 dn: cn=General-Users,ou=Groups,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld
 cn: General-Users
 objectclass: top
 objectclass: groupofuniquenames
 uniquemember: uid=saicher,ou=People,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld
 uniquemember: uid=thoralf,ou=People,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld
 uniquemember: uid=cwesterfield,ou=People,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld
 uniquemember: uid=freygeist,ou=People,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld
 uniquemember: uid=requiem,ou=People,ou=Domain.com 
http://domain.com/,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld

And this is the Plugin Configuration from the cn=config database:

# LDIF Export for cn=MemberOf Plugin,cn=plugins,cn=config
# Server: Saila (ldap://localhost ldap://localhost)
# Search Scope: base
# Search Filter: (objectClass=*)
# Total Entries: 1
#
# Generated by phpLDAPadmin (http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net 
http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/) on July 9, 2015 6:20 pm
# Version: 1.2.3

version: 1

# Entry 1: cn=MemberOf Plugin,cn=plugins,cn=config
dn: cn=MemberOf Plugin,cn=plugins,cn=config
cn: MemberOf Plugin
memberofattr: memberOf
memberofgroupattr: member
nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-type: database
nsslapd-plugindescription: memberof plugin
nsslapd-pluginenabled: on
nsslapd-pluginid: memberof
nsslapd-plugininitfunc: memberof_postop_init
nsslapd-pluginpath: libmemberof-plugin
nsslapd-plugintype: betxnpostoperation
nsslapd-pluginvendor: none
nsslapd-pluginversion: none
objectclass: top
objectclass: nsSlapdPlugin
objectclass: extensibleObject

I need this feature really bad as several of the connected Software need the 
memberOf flag to work properly.
I hope somebody can help me with this.
My openldap Servers don’t have this issue, but they don’t use replication and 
skaling.

thx


Chris


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Re: telnet session closing with ^]

2015-07-09 Thread Martin Cigorraga
In case anyone else wants to follow Gordon's advice here is an interesting
guide to get started quickly:
http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=videos/ncat-nmap-netcat

HTH

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:55 PM Martin Cigorraga martincigorr...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Thank you Gordon, will try it :D

 On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:42 PM Gordon Messmer gordon.mess...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 On 07/09/2015 10:27 AM, Martin Cigorraga wrote:
  Sometimes you simply can't ssh - like when you need to test a
  connection to a web server or a DDBB.
  As I see it, telnet is far from dying.

 Use nc (provided by nmap-ncat).

 When you're connecting to a non-telnet service, you just need a TCP
 connection.  Telnet isn't that.  Telnet is actually a protocol of its
 own, with infrastructure to propagate environment variables, and
 communicate terminal size changes, etc, across an interactive shell
 session.  For simple TCP connections, it's the wrong tool.
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Re: telnet session closing with ^]

2015-07-09 Thread Martin Cigorraga
Thank you Gordon, will try it :D

On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:42 PM Gordon Messmer gordon.mess...@gmail.com
wrote:

 On 07/09/2015 10:27 AM, Martin Cigorraga wrote:
  Sometimes you simply can't ssh - like when you need to test a
  connection to a web server or a DDBB.
  As I see it, telnet is far from dying.

 Use nc (provided by nmap-ncat).

 When you're connecting to a non-telnet service, you just need a TCP
 connection.  Telnet isn't that.  Telnet is actually a protocol of its
 own, with infrastructure to propagate environment variables, and
 communicate terminal size changes, etc, across an interactive shell
 session.  For simple TCP connections, it's the wrong tool.
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aeskulap and dicom files

2015-07-09 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Everyone,

Looks like aeskulap was not included in F22.  I had it on F21 and
before.  It was a very decent dicom viewer. 

Does anyone know why this was not included in F22.  It was a good
product.

Greg Ennis
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Re: aeskulap and dicom files

2015-07-09 Thread Ed Greshko
On 07/10/15 09:20, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
 Looks like aeskulap was not included in F22.  I had it on F21 and
 before.  It was a very decent dicom viewer. 

 Does anyone know why this was not included in F22.  It was a good
 product.

Looking at their website, http://aeskulap.nongnu.org/, it doesn't appear to be 
a very active or maintained application.  The last release was in 2007.  It is 
possible that with changes to system libraries other factors it became too hard 
to build and maintain?

If you need it, why don't you try downloading the F21 rpm and installing it on 
your F22 system.

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Re: [389-users] winsyncsubtreepair

2015-07-09 Thread German Parente
Hi Mark,

thanks for the info. Bug is easy to reproduce. I have created internal bug:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1241497

And I will create the upstream in a moment.

Thanks and regards,

German.


- Original Message -
 From: Mark Boyce mark.bo...@ucop.edu
 To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project. 
 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 5:06:21 AM
 Subject: Re: [389-users] winsyncsubtreepair
 
 
 
 Rich,
 
 
 
 I’d prefer to email you directly… nothing personal… mark.bo...@ucop.edu
 
 
 
 m.
 
 
 
 
 Mark L. Boyce
 
 Senior Identity Management Analyst
 
 University of California, Office of the President
 
 415 20 th Street
 
 Oakland, CA 94612
 
 Office: 510.987.9681
 
 Cell: 209.851.0196
 
 
 
 
 
 From: 389-users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org
 [mailto:389-users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Rich
 Megginson
 Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 4:53 PM
 To: 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
 Subject: Re: [389-users] winsyncsubtreepair
 
 
 
 
 
 On 07/07/2015 05:35 PM, Mark Boyce wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Rich,
 
 
 
 I am able to get the core dump and it appears to be a segmentation fault when
 modifying the replication agreement… anything specific from the dump that
 would be helpful?
 
 
 Not sure. Can you provide the full stack trace? Be sure to obscure/remove any
 sensitive information first. If you don't feel comfortable about that, just
 email me the stack trace.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 
 m.
 
 
 
 
 Mark L. Boyce
 
 Senior Identity Management Analyst
 
 University of California, Office of the President
 
 
 
 
 
 From: 389-users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org [
 mailto:389-users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org ] On Behalf Of Rich
 Megginson
 Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 10:59 AM
 To: 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
 Subject: Re: [389-users] winsyncsubtreepair
 
 
 
 
 
 On 07/07/2015 11:49 AM, Mark Boyce wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Rich,
 
 
 
 The version of 389-ds-base is 1.3.3.10-1.fc22.x89-64 and it’s the same
 behavior running the agreement against AD 2003 or AD 2012.
 
 By “two pairs” in mean to indicate that I have two winsyncsubtree pair
 attributes; i.e ou=people,dc=example,dc=org:cn=Users,dc=ad,dc=example,dc=org
 and ou=people,dc=example,dc=org:ou=administrators,dc=ad,dc=example,dc=org
 
 I can either modify the sync agreement using ldapmodify or from the GUI with
 “Initialize Full Re-synchronization” and as soon as I hit enter after adding
 another winsyncsubtreepair value the server can’t be contacted and must be
 restarted.
 
 
 That sounds like a crash -
 http://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/FAQ/faq.html#debugging-crashes
 
 
 
 
 
 By “in-scope”, I mean to say that I cannot use a single windows subtree in
 the agreement; i.e. cn=Users,dc=ad,dc=example,dc=org.
 
 
 
 Does that add clarity?
 
 
 
 
 Mark L. Boyce
 
 Senior Identity Management Analyst
 
 University of California, Office of the President
 
 
 
 
 
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 To: 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
 Subject: Re: [389-users] winsyncsubtreepair
 
 
 
 
 
 On 07/07/2015 10:07 AM, Mark Boyce wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Good Morning,
 
 
 
 Has anyone else seen this behavior; after configuring Winsync I add one or
 perhaps two “pairs” to the sync agreement (ds:AD)
 
 
 Firstly - what version of 389-ds-base? rpm -q 389-ds-base
 What version of Windows/AD? 2012 R2?
 
 I don't know what you mean by 'two pairs'.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 and run a full sync successfully. Upon subsequent attempt to add another pair
 the dirsrv abends (nothing in the logs)
 
 
 What commands are you running? How do you know the dirsrv abends? That is, if
 there is nothing in the logs, what commands are you running to see the
 failure?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 and the modify operation fails (either via CLI or GUI). This is critical to
 our org as the AD structure doesn’t lend it’s self to a single “in-scope”
 OU…
 
 
 Also not sure what you mean by single in-scope OU.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 
 m.
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Nvidia issue in fedora 22

2015-07-09 Thread fedora2015

On 07/08/2015 12:51 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 07/08/2015 09:37 AM, fedora2015 wrote:


WARNING: Unable to locate/open X configuration file.
New X configuration file written to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.


That's OK; it's just letting you know that you didn't have one before.
Have you looked into it?  The important part of it for Nvidia is this:

Section Device
 Identifier  Videocard0
 Driver  nvidia
EndSection

In fact, as far as video goes, that should be all you need.



A nice gentleman sent me this solution:

https://lists.rpmfusion.org/pipermail/rpmfusion-users/2015-July/000558.html

It worked perfectly.
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[389-users] Regarding 389-ds on centos 7 seup

2015-07-09 Thread Md. Hasan
Hi, All

I have installed and configured 389 ds on centos 7 successfully, All
services are running successfully, but i am not to access it , #
centos-idm-console  , but no output saying command not found , i also
tried 389-consol but no output. Please help me out how can i access gui of
389 ds.
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Re: [389-users] Regarding 389-ds on centos 7 seup

2015-07-09 Thread Mark Reynolds

Hi MD Hasan,

Did you install the 389-admin, 389-adminutil, 389-console, 
389-admin-console,  389-ds-console packages, and run setup-ds-admin.pl?


Mark

On 07/09/2015 02:56 AM, Md. Hasan wrote:

Hi, All

I have installed and configured 389 ds on centos 7 successfully, All 
services are running successfully, but i am not to access it , # 
centos-idm-console  , but no output saying command not found , i also 
tried 389-consol but no output. Please help me out how can i access 
gui of 389 ds.

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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA



On 08/07/15 19:59, jd1008 wrote:



On 07/08/2015 03:47 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:



I bought a used Dell Latitude E4310 that I want to replace Windows7 
on with Fedora-22. Unfortunately the BIOS is locked and I do not have 
the admin password for it. A phone call to Dell was unproductive and 
none of the passwords offered in an on-line application work. Does 
anyone know what I can do to access this computer. I can return it, 
bought through Newegg, but it looks good so far, in new condition and 
the price is right. It even has a working battery.


I considered opening it and removing the bios battery which I assume 
would return it to the default conditions which I believe is no 
password set.


Any suggestions appreciated,

Bob


Also, since you already have win7, the installed
win7 is registered to your laptop.
You might want to dd the win7 partition to a usb
drive and save it.
You might even be able to sell it along with the activation
code on the sticker beneath the laptop.


.

I guess it might be good to save it, I'll probably give that a try.

However I rarely run Windows and I am lost when I do ...

I called Dell first, the first guy spoke good English and took all the 
information but did not handle the Latitude line and put me on to 
another whom I could barely understand but it was obvious that I need to 
establish ownership. I just filled out the data required at 
Dell.com/transfer, the address he provided. Dunno where that will go. I 
have tried other on-line avenues such as a Dell page that wants the 
service tag number and returns several passwords that might work but 
didn't.


Newegg's vendor is ZoomUSA, I only received the computer yesterday 
afternoon but will try contacting them later this morning.


As I probably mentioned, I would prefer not to return/exchange since it 
is used and this one looks to be in like new condition, odds are I would 
not do as well in an exchange.


Thanks,

Bob


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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread j.halifax2

 I bought a used Dell Latitude E4310 that I want to replace Windows7 
 on with Fedora-22. Unfortunately the BIOS is locked and I do not have 
 the admin password for it. A phone call to Dell was unproductive... 




Return it back to the seller and buy the same (or another) model w/o 
Windows. 
You will save money and be able to install Linux as you wish. That's what I'
d do.

I'd never buy a computer with locked anything.

jh









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Předmět: Re: OT Password problem -

On 08/07/15 19:59, jd1008 wrote:


 On 07/08/2015 03:47 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:


 I bought a used Dell Latitude E4310 that I want to replace Windows7 
 on with Fedora-22. Unfortunately the BIOS is locked and I do not have 
 the admin password for it. A phone call to Dell was unproductive and 
 none of the passwords offered in an on-line application work. Does 
 anyone know what I can do to access this computer. I can return it, 
 bought through Newegg, but it looks good so far, in new condition and 
 the price is right. It even has a working battery.

 I considered opening it and removing the bios battery which I assume 
 would return it to the default conditions which I believe is no 
 password set.

 Any suggestions appreciated,

 Bob

 Also, since you already have win7, the installed
 win7 is registered to your laptop.
 You might want to dd the win7 partition to a usb
 drive and save it.
 You might even be able to sell it along with the activation
 code on the sticker beneath the laptop.

.

I guess it might be good to save it, I'll probably give that a try.

However I rarely run Windows and I am lost when I do ...

I called Dell first, the first guy spoke good English and took all the 
information but did not handle the Latitude line and put me on to 
another whom I could barely understand but it was obvious that I need to 
establish ownership. I just filled out the data required at 
Dell.com/transfer, the address he provided. Dunno where that will go. I 
have tried other on-line avenues such as a Dell page that wants the 
service tag number and returns several passwords that might work but 
didn't.

Newegg's vendor is ZoomUSA, I only received the computer yesterday 
afternoon but will try contacting them later this morning.

As I probably mentioned, I would prefer not to return/exchange since it 
is used and this one looks to be in like new condition, odds are I would 
not do as well in an exchange.

Thanks,

Bob


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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA



On 09/07/15 13:16, Matthew Woehlke wrote:

With no previous experience? Probably not. Now? I'd... be very
cautious about buying a refurbished computer. Especially from someone
that deals in used computers.

You're probably better off buying from an honest individual making a
one-time sale, actually. (The problem there of course is knowing whether
or not the individual*is*  honest.)



My experience has been different. I bought a motherboard from Craig's 
list from a local, It worked for a couple of weeks and died, refused to 
complete the POST. He didn't want to hear about it, it was as is I 
guess. Computers I've bought on-line from dealers specializing in used 
equipment have always worked and held up long enough for me to want to 
replace them with something newer. They have even settled problems with 
a phone call.


Today's problem is solved. I e-mailed them this morning and they 
responded this afternoon. The dealer support guy [ZoomUsa] requested the 
system number, I provided it, and he immediately returned the password 
required with the necessary instructions. Problem solved within 24 hours 
of receiving the equipment! Now I can install Fedora on it.


Bob

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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA



On 09/07/15 13:08, g wrote:

win7 has a recovery process that will build 3 dvd's to restore system.

to access it, press the 'windows' key, the key with the windows logo,
in the bottom left entry bar, [ Search programs and files ] enter the
word:  recovery  press enter.

you will then see a window with;

Programs (2)
  Recovery Media Creator
  Recovery Media Creator Help

click on:   Recovery Media Creator

follow instructions in the:   Recovery Media Creator   window.

this must be run as 'Administrator'.



I will look at this procedure, but three DVD's to restore Windows7?

I'm not sure it's worth that, and what does restore mean, would I have a 
copy I could install in a VM in a different computer or does it only 
restore using a hidden file on the original computer? Sounds iffy ...


For me Fedora running from a flash drive is a joy to use compared to the 
installed Windows7. Even the touch pad works better and I didn't think I 
could manage without a track ball.


Bob

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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA

.

The problem is solved. The dealer support guy [ZoomUsa] requested the 
system number, I provided it, and he immediately returned the password 
required with the necessary instructions. Now I can install Fedora on it.



On 09/07/15 13:08, g wrote:


On 07/09/15 10:53, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:

On 08/07/15 19:59, jd1008 wrote:

You might want to dd the win7 partition to a usb
drive and save it.


Where would I find an instruction for doing this? I have not been able
to mount the hard drive [using f-22 live] assuming it would be /dev/sda.



win7 has a recovery process that will build 3 dvd's to restore system.

to access it, press the 'windows' key, the key with the windows logo,
in the bottom left entry bar, [ Search programs and files ] enter the
word:  recovery  press enter.

you will then see a window with;

Programs (2)
  Recovery Media Creator
  Recovery Media Creator Help

click on:   Recovery Media Creator

follow instructions in the:   Recovery Media Creator   window.

this must be run as 'Administrator'.


if it ask for a password, which you may not know, then you will need
to pull ntpassword cd from;

http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd

load that page, press 'page down' and you will see links to downloading.

i burned a cd to remove win7 passwords on the laptop i was given.

.
That deals with Windows passwords, I'm stuck with an unknown BIOS admin 
password.


As near as I can find out Dell can calculate it from the computer's 
unique service tag number, but first you have to convince them you own 
the computer, I am waiting for that to happen.


.
http://www.tech-faq.com/reset-dell-bios-password.html Tries to calculate 
it, produces passwords, none of which work for me.





a little while ago, while having nothing better to do, ((GBWG)), i ran
some searches for your laptop.

i found several manuals, but none showed how/what to open to disable the
bios passwords, other than to remove cmos battery and let it sit for
30 minutes to 24 hours.

.
Someone responding yesterday suggested that simply removing the battery 
may not be enough. With my luck it would change something I need and not 
fix the password problem! Else I would have done that already.



https://www.ehow.com/how_7609529_update-locked-bios.html
https://www.ehow.com/how_6943618_reset-cmos-dell-inspiron.html



https://www.ehow.com/how_5916403_clear-cmos-dell-notebook.html

.
He says:
Locate the third leg (small metal bar) connecting the chip to the 
board. Use the end of your paper clip to gently tap on the leg two or 
three times. This will reset the chip to its original factory 
settings.  That one is too vague, too many missing details.


Read more : https://www.ehow.com/how_5916403_clear-cmos-dell-notebook.html


Read more : https://www.ehow.com/how_5916403_clear-cmos-dell-notebook.html


http://www.tech-faq.com/reset-dell-bios-password.html

among what i found, there seems to be a dell rep who will help people
recover bios passwords;

http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/712748-bios-hard-drive-password-requests-please-read

.
Looks like that one dried up.

JohnC (Dell) Jan 21, 2015 at 5:55 AM

Hi all,

Please note that we have been advised to no longer provide BIOS/hard 
drive password unlock codes through forums and as such, I've edited the 
original post in this thread to reflect this. From this point on, we 
will no longer provide assistance for these issues on Spiceworks, 
publicly or privately.


.



hth.



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Building FF from source

2015-07-09 Thread jd1008

Hi All,
has anyone built FF from source RPM?

I tried, and it requires much older versions of things.

Why is that?

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Re: OT Password problem -

2015-07-09 Thread g


On 07/09/15 16:19, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
 On 09/07/15 13:08, g wrote:
 win7 has a recovery process that will build 3 dvd's to restore system.

 to access it, press the 'windows' key, the key with the windows logo,
 in the bottom left entry bar, [ Search programs and files ] enter the
 word:  recovery  press enter.

 you will then see a window with;

 Programs (2)
   Recovery Media Creator
   Recovery Media Creator Help

 click on:   Recovery Media Creator

 follow instructions in the:   Recovery Media Creator   window.

 this must be run as 'Administrator'.
 
 
 I will look at this procedure, but three DVD's to restore Windows7?

i agree. ms has stock in dvd makers. ;-)

actually, i believe it is because the files are segregated. so, not
knowing what a user has added, the dvd's are allocated as to the type
of files. like: #1 = base system, #2 = additional, #3 = recovery programs.
which is just a guess, with #3 being the recovery boot dvd.


application dvd 3:
[geo@boxen TOSHIBA]$ ll
total 984
-r.  1 geo geo 49 Nov 28  2005 AUTORUN.INF
dr-x--. 38 geo geo   1768 Jun  1 16:03 comps1
-r.  1 geo geo  8 Sep  3  2007 DISK.1
-r.  1 geo geo  12261 Aug 10  2006 INSTALL2.CHM
-r.  1 geo geo  18276 Aug 10  2006 INSTALL.CHM
-r.  1 geo geo 955760 Aug 14  2009 INSTALL.EXE
-r.  1 geo geo  12893 Aug 31  2009 INSTALL.INI
[geo@boxen TOSHIBA]$ du -h *
2.0K  AUTORUN.INF
9.7Mcomps1/TC0009130   4.5M comps1/TC0009150
22M comps1/TC001263037M comps1/TC0014330
15M comps1/TC001482026M comps1/TC0014830
42M comps1/TC001637022M comps1/TC0019060
13M comps1/TC002097086M comps1/TC0021240
43M comps1/TC002147055M comps1/TC0021490
20M comps1/TC00221602.3Mcomps1/TC0022170
4.0Mcomps1/TC1003250110Mcomps1/TC1003260
2.7Mcomps1/TC100327014M comps1/TC1003280
3.6Mcomps1/TC1003290635Mcomps1/TC1003300
4.2Mcomps1/TC10033107.3Mcomps1/TC1003320
137Mcomps1/TC10033303.4Mcomps1/TC1003620
5.8Mcomps1/TC10037105.9Mcomps1/TC1003730
16M comps1/TC30008009.4Mcomps1/TC4002380
7.3Mcomps1/TC400499014M comps1/TC4006020
14M comps1/TC400603029M comps1/TC4006540
70M comps1/TC400657013M comps1/TC4006900
114Mcomps1/TC400724021M comps1/TC4007590
1.6Gcomps1
2.0KDISK.1
12K INSTALL2.CHM
18K INSTALL.CHM
934KINSTALL.EXE
14K INSTALL.INI
[geo@boxen TOSHIBA]$

recovery dvd 1:
[geo@boxen TI103196W0D]$ ll
total 390
dr-x--. 1 geo geo   4096 Jun  1 15:13 BIN
dr-x--. 1 geo geo   2048 Jun  1 15:13 BOOT
-r. 1 geo geo 383562 Jul 13  2009 BOOTMGR
-r. 1 geo geo187 Jun  1 15:08 DATA.INI
-r. 1 geo geo   1807 Sep  1  2009 PLANDATA.INI
dr-x--. 1 geo geo   2048 Jun  1 15:13 PLANFOLDER
dr-x--. 1 geo geo   2048 Jun  1 15:13 SOURCES
-r. 1 geo geo  0 Jun 29  2009 !V6_00_03.VRP
dr-x--. 1 geo geo   2048 Jun  1 15:13 ZZImages
[geo@boxen TI103196W0D]$ du -h *
8.6MBIN/X64
15M BIN
12M BOOT/FONTS
15M BOOT
375KBOOTMGR
512 DATA.INI
2.0KPLANDATA.INI
4.0KPLANFOLDER/TI103196W00
6.0KPLANFOLDER
131MSOURCES
0   !V6_00_03.VRP
4.0GZZImages/ZZImages
4.0GZZImages
[geo@boxen TI103196W0D]$

recovery dvd 2:
[geo@boxen TI103196W0D]$ ll
total 4
-r. 1 geo geo 187 Jun  1 15:08 DATA.INI
dr-x--. 3 geo geo  88 Jun  1 15:34 ZZImages
[geo@boxen TI103196W0D]$ du -h *
2.0KDATA.INI
3.4GZZImages/ZZImages
3.4GZZImages
[geo@boxen TI103196W0D]$

 I'm not sure it's worth that, and what does restore mean,

restore what was operational. ie, base system, service packs, user added
programs and files. all of which would be needed if one needed to restore
system that was lost, corrupted, etc, etc...

 would I have a copy I could install in a VM in a different computer or
 does it only restore using a hidden file on the original computer?

if your install uses 3 partitions, you would have to allocate 3 partitions
in vm.

on this toshiba, 1st part = system boot and data, 2nd part = actual system,
3rd part = hddrecovery.

how the names came about and apply, that is something for someone more
familiar with today's oos. i dropped oos at w95b.

 Sounds iffy ...

i understand, but you have to consider that you are not installing from
ms oem disk. recovery/restore is just that. also, because it is a laptop,
you need special drivers for unique hardware of dell.

something that may best be answered by someone who has built a vm image.

if 'dd' can be used to create a vm image then 'dd' would be way to go.
but you do need to mount drive with something like partition magic live,
then look at drive to see if it is sliced up.

 For me Fedora running from a flash drive is a joy to use compared to the 
 installed Windows7.

hell, anything is a joy to run instead of oos. only reason i saved win7
on my 

Re: [389-users] Issue with memberOf Plugin

2015-07-09 Thread Andrey Ivanov
Hi Christopher,

Try to use memberofgroupattr: uniquemember instead of  the default value
memberofgroupattr: member in the plugin configuration entry. The detailed
documentation can be found here:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/10/html/Configuration_Command_and_File_Reference/memberof-attributes.html

Regards,

2015-07-09 20:22 GMT+02:00 Christopher Westerfield 
westerfield.ch...@gmail.com:

 Hi,
 I hope someone here can help me.
 I’m having the same issue on two other managed systems.

 So first of all Distribution: Debian
 Installed 389 LDAP Server: 1.3.3.5
 Installed with Kolab Groupware Server

 My Problem is, that I can’t Query against the memberOf Flag

 This would be the Query that I need to get Working

 *((uid=cwest)(memberOf=cn=general-users,ou=Groups,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld**))*

 *But I don’t get any results on the query.*


 *This would be the group data:*








 * # LDIF Export for cn=General-Users,ou=Groups,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld # Server: Saila
 (ldap://localhost) # Search Scope: base # Search Filter: (objectClass=*) #
 Total Entries: 1 # # Generated by phpLDAPadmin
 (http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net)
 on July 9, 2015 6:17 pm # Version: 1.2.3 version: 1 # Entry 1:
 cn=General-Users,ou=Groups,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld dn:
 cn=General-Users,ou=Groups,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld cn:
 General-Users objectclass: top objectclass:
 groupofuniquenames uniquemember: uid=saicher,ou=People,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld uniquemember:
 uid=thoralf,ou=People,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld uniquemember:
 uid=cwesterfield,ou=People,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld uniquemember:
 uid=freygeist,ou=People,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tld uniquemember:
 uid=requiem,ou=People,ou=Domain.com
 http://Domain.com,dc=ldap,dc=treedomain,dc=tldAnd this is the Plugin
 Configuration from the cn=config database:# LDIF Export for cn=MemberOf
 Plugin,cn=plugins,cn=config # Server: Saila (ldap://localhost) # Search
 Scope: base # Search Filter: (objectClass=*) # Total Entries: 1 # #
 Generated by phpLDAPadmin (http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net
 http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net) on July 9, 2015 6:20 pm # Version:
 1.2.3 version: 1 # Entry 1: cn=MemberOf Plugin,cn=plugins,cn=config dn:
 cn=MemberOf Plugin,cn=plugins,cn=config cn: MemberOf Plugin memberofattr:
 memberOf memberofgroupattr: member nsslapd-plugin-depends-on-type: database
 nsslapd-plugindescription: memberof plugin nsslapd-pluginenabled: on
 nsslapd-pluginid: memberof nsslapd-plugininitfunc: memberof_postop_init
 nsslapd-pluginpath: libmemberof-plugin nsslapd-plugintype:
 betxnpostoperation nsslapd-pluginvendor: none nsslapd-pluginversion: none
 objectclass: top objectclass: nsSlapdPlugin objectclass: extensibleObjectI
 need this feature really bad as several of the connected Software need the
 memberOf flag to work properly.I hope somebody can help me with this.My
 openldap Servers don’t have this issue, but they don’t use replication and
 skaling.thxChris*


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F22 Atomic networking failure in OpenStack (A regression from F21!)

2015-07-09 Thread Erik Swanson (eriswans)
So, in an OpenStack environment I'm trying to use, F22 Atomic can't get an 
IP/routing info, but F21 Atomic *can*.

The first sign that something's up is a non-trivial pause on A start job is 
running for Network Manager Wait Online, followed by cloud-init failing:

[   36.377396] cloud-init[721]: 2015-07-09 20:48:49,254 - util.py[WARNING]: 
Route info failed: Unexpected error while running command.

The complete boot log of the F22 failure is here: 
http://pastie.org/private/1qikbe1hu328ajszohq5a

What's interesting is that F21 Atomic comes up fine, in a completely identical 
environment. A boot log of F21 succeeding is here: 
http://pastie.org/private/ogopev1kbrf5y3lyahhqba

The instances are identical in absolutely every way, except for the image. I 
have repeated the same result multiple times: F21 always comes up successfully, 
F22 always fails.

Is this something I should file in a bug report? Is there any way I can get any 
more debug info on what's happening with F22? (Please keep in mind that because 
it never brings its networking up, it won't see any user-data scripts I try to 
inject, nor can I log in to its console.)

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Erik Swanson

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