Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread g


On 04/28/16 12:39, Bob Goodwin wrote:
<<>>

> I just finished a two days in the
> hospital after an incident with a horse
>
===>

have you not learned to not stand in front of a charging horse?

> and my "Claws" issues become lower
> priority for a while due to other things
> that need attention.
>
===>

again you are saying "Claws", yet you are posting about problems
with thunderbird.

or are you referring to 'bird claws'? ;=)


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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread g


On 04/29/16 19:44, Dave Stevens wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 18:28:37 -0400
> Bob Goodwin  wrote:
>> On 04/29/16 18:16, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> You've also managed to switch to 
>>> terrible HTML mail with white on black... 
>> .
>> The white on black I prefer normally but 
>> Thunderbird should send messages to this 
>> address as plain text. I usually check 
>> that in options to be doubly certain but 
>> perhaps forgot ...
>>
>> I will check to see why this "terrible 
>> thing" happened.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bob
>>
>
> wouldn't this thread be good on the claws list?
>
===>

not really.

Bob gave his post wrong "Subject:" name.

if you read thru post, you will see Bob is trying to get _thunderbird_
to produce a 'white on black' appearance.


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Re: Fan/sleep/hibernation issues on Dell Optiplex 780 usff fedora 22

2016-04-29 Thread Chris Murphy
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 1:13 AM, James Hogarth  wrote:
>
> On 28 Apr 2016 2:37 a.m., "Chris Murphy"  wrote:
>>
>> 1.
>> Check these for incompatible values. The follow example is based on
>> UEFI with Secure Boot enabled, so hibernation isn't possible with
>> Fedora kernels.
>> [root@f23s ~]# mokutil --sb-state
>> SecureBoot enabled
>> [root@f23s ~]# cat /sys/power/state
>> freeze mem
>> [root@f23s ~]# cat /sys/power/disk
>> [disabled]
>>
>> 2.
>> cat /proc/meminfo
>>
>> MemTotal < 0.98 * SwapFree = true
>>
>> So memory must be 98% or less than swap free, not swap partition size.
>>
>> 3.
>> You're best off using UUID. It needs to be in /etc/fstab
>> UUID=theuuidforswap swap swap 0 0
>>
>> 4.
>> In /etc/default/grub GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="resume=UUID=theuuidofswap"
>> grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grub.cfg  ## for efi systems
>> and just /boot/grub2/grub.cfg for BIOS
>>
>
> Chris I'm pretty sure one of the initial things that came up with that bug
> is that the systemd hibernate generator didn't work with UUID and the direct
> path (via devmapper if required) was needed.

No swap volume UUID definitely works in my case, it resolves it to the
correct major:minor. It just fails validation for some reason.

My understanding of systemd hibernate generator is it doesn't work
with GPT partition type GUID for Linux swap, which is a fixed UUID,
0657FD6D-A4AB-43C4-84E5-0933C84B4F4F. And the reason is they think
it's unreliable to just assume that's where the hibernation image is,
using the generic swap GUID rather than an actually unique one for the
specific swap that should have the hibernation image. At least that's
my understanding of the systemd list thread. They did say it would be
reliable to use an attribute setting for the partition, which is part
of the UEFI GPT spec. But parted doesn't support arbitrary attributes
or GUIDs for that matter, so we're kinda stuck, and that solution
doesn't work on MBR partition disks.

Further, there's still the open question whether it's OK for the
hibernation image to be on an LVM LV. If it should not be on an LVM
LV, then that means a more substantial change to Anaconda to support
it that results in only root fs on LVM, at which point the can of
worms that's opened is, why not just drop LVM from Workstation? I
think without a clear statement from Harold or the LVM folks about
hibernation images on linear LVs, it's questionable whether it's
really correct to add resume=/dev/mapper/fedora-swap for everyone. For
all we know this causes at least as many problems, or even worse it
might be silent problems that don't materialize until later on; where
failure to hibernate/recover is brutal enough the user is going to
quickly figure out it simply doesn't work.


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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Chris Murphy
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 3:10 PM, Doug H.  wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-04-29 at 10:20 +0200, Martin Bříza wrote:
>> I'm the guy responsible for the rewrite so please hit me with any
>> issue or
>> suggestion you have,
>
> Since you asked...
>
> This thread prodded me into opening liveusb-creator, or trying to.  I
> had used it within the last few weeks to create a bootable SD card so I
> know it was working then.
>
> Now I get a core dump.  I have tried opening it via the menu pull down,
> via command line as user root.  In all cases it cores.  A sample from a
> root command line attempt is:

Could you file a bug against component liveusb-creator and include
this output as an attached file, and also attach dmesg output as a
file also? Thanks.

Also include in description these versions:
uname -r
rpm -q liveusb-creator
rpm -q qt5-qtquickcontrols

Thanks!

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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Chris Murphy
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Bruno Wolff III  wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 10:20:13 +0200,
>  Martin Bříza  wrote:
>>
>>
>> Yes, it was rewritten. Now it uses only dd to write to a flash drive and
>> it indeed is capable of restoring a flash drive containing Fedora to its
>> factory settings.
>
>
> How does it know what the factory settings were? I get the impression it
> just creates a vfat file system on the device using all of the available
> space.

Factory settings means it will wipe all the isohybrid and bootloader
stuff, wipe the ISO 9660 magic, creator a new MBR partition map with a
single partition and format that partition as vfat.

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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Chris Murphy
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Timothy Murphy  wrote:
> Has liveusb-creator been replaced by Fedora Media Writer?

Yes, it's undergoing a rewrite so there may be some confusion and bugs
in 3.93.3 still.



> I'm having difficulty installing Knoppix on a stick with the latter,
> although I had no problem installing an older version of Knoppix
> on the same USB stick with liveusb-creator some time ago.

One big thing different right now with the tool is it only uses dd. So
any images that expected copying and setup/changing bootloader
configuration, isn't happening. There were lots of problems with UEFI
and Macs just depending on file copying and reconfiguring the
bootloader stuff, so now it's using dd to image the iso file directly
to the stick. The two additional consequences of this: a.) no
persistent overlay option right now, you'd need to use
livecd-iso-to-disk --overlay-size-mb option to create the stick; and
b.) it is always destructive, you can't point to a partition on the
stick, it will always use the entire stick.



> The copy now completes without error, but the stick is not seen
> as a bootable device, and re-booting my ThinkPad T510
> ignores the USB stick, and goes to the usual kernel menu.

I'm not familiar with Knoppix image files so I don't know if they
expect the USB tool to do some bootloader configuration. This is
actually all a lot harder than it might seem. For example ISO 9660
doesn't use MBR or GPT partitioning, has no boot sector, has 2K sector
size, and there's no reliable bootloader for it, so the images
actually end up using El Torito to make all of this discoverable and
bootable.  But that's only going to work with optical drives. If you
image that ISO directly to a USB stick, it's not bootable. So Fedora
ISO's use isohybrid to write a simultaneously crazy and badass,
coherent yet Frankenstein (the monster) MBR+APM+GPT+bootloader jump
code that supports BIOS, UEFI, and Apple EFI firmwares on x86_64.
It's...amazing.

So it might be that the image you want to use requires more post-write
setup than the tool currently supports.


>
> I read that Fedora Media Writer is able to restore a USB stick
> to factory setting, but I see no way to do this.

I'm pretty sure on Fedora, the tool will only offer this option if it
sees the effect of isohybrid in the first few sectors of the stick.
This is actually consistent with the image you're using not being made
for direct USB writing with dd, it's probably strictly optical, and
expects a USB writing tool to make the necessary modification, adding
MBR and/or GPT and bootloader.

You can check the image with:

dd if=path/to/iso count=65 2>/dev/null | hexdump -C

If you see zeros through 0x8000, where the values are 01 43 44 30 30
31 01 00  4c 49 4e 55 58 20 20 20  |.CD001..LINUX   | then yes it's a
strictly ISO 9660 (probably also El Torito).




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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Dave Stevens
On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 18:28:37 -0400
Bob Goodwin  wrote:

> On 04/29/16 18:16, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > You've also managed to switch to 
> > terrible HTML mail with white on black... 
> .
> The white on black I prefer normally but 
> Thunderbird should send messages to this 
> address as plain text. I usually check 
> that in options to be doubly certain but 
> perhaps forgot ...
> 
> I will check to see why this "terrible 
> thing" happened.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bob
> 

wouldn't this thread be good on the claws list?

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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread g


On 04/29/16 16:21, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 04/29/16 12:43, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>
>> You do know you can resize the various 
>> Thunderbird panes by putting the
>> cursor over the dividing lines, 
>> waiting for it to turn into the double
>> arrow cursor, holding the left mouse 
>> button down and dragging the lines
>> whichever way you want. It's sticky, 
>> meaning the next time you open
>> Thunderbird it'll appear in the same 
>> way you buggered it the last time.
>> I've used it extensively.
> .
> 
> Yes I do that routinely but that can't 
> be done on that center panel that takes 
> up about 11 lines between the usual list 
> at the top and the message text pane. 
> When I open your message with a double 
> click the top pane closes but the 11 
> line space just moves up adding four or 
> five more lines of space to the message 
> text panel.
>
===>

not quite true.

what you want is configurable. i do not recall if it is a standard
thunderbird setting or if it is via add-on. will need some time to
find info on it.

i do not read messages in center panel, i use separate window. in
both, i have 4 lines in header area. with separate window also showing
'Menu bar' and 'Mail toolbar'. both of those bars can be remove using
'View > Toolbars' from 'Menu' bar. if you remove 'Menu bar', it is
brought back with .


back to setting 'white on black'.

you never replied back about those settings because you where in hospital
because you got in way of your horse. be glad it was not a horned bull. 8=)

you did mention something about changing window borders. such can also be
done via about:config | userChrome.css | userContent.css.

to get you familiar with near all the ways of configurations, i included
some links to guide you thru changes. which i imagine you have yet to read.

here are some more links to help you with all the customizing you are
wanting to do.

=+=+=
listing of customizations:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Category:Visual_customizations_%28Thunderbird%29

names for viewing panes with examples of layouts:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Window_layout_-_Thunderbird

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Pane_and_menu_fonts

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Pane_background_colors

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_Tips_:_Change_Background_Color

http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css

http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserContent.css

http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/mail/themes/qute/mail/folderPane.css
=+=+=

these are all from my bookmarks and are what i have gone thru over the
years of using thunderbird. some i recall, some i do not.

also, what "i do not", is know just what all you want to do and what you
will accept for 'close' or 'almost'.

so you can get 'spot on' or 'will have to accept', *you need* to go thru
links and decide for yourself what you want.

another thing you can do to get thunderbird changed to your liking is to
use "skin" to change window frame and content. there are skins that will
change both frame and text, including a light/white on dark/black. do know
that some skins will disable some changes already made. only way to know
is for *you* to try.


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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Doug H.
On Sat, 2016-04-30 at 01:09 +0300, Egor Zaharov wrote:
> Don't do like this again. If error log is too long, paste it to
> pastebin services,
> and provide a link to it.


Seriously?

A 29K e-mail (20K of body text) is too long in this millennium?

I am happy to adhere to group standards but note that you did not give
anything to quantify "too long".  I did consider the size of the text
pasted and figured it was well within "too" anything.

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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 04/29/16 18:16, Samuel Sieb wrote:
You've also managed to switch to 
terrible HTML mail with white on black... 

.
The white on black I prefer normally but 
Thunderbird should send messages to this 
address as plain text. I usually check 
that in options to be doubly certain but 
perhaps forgot ...


I will check to see why this "terrible 
thing" happened.


Thanks,

Bob

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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 04/29/2016 03:02 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

Yes, I installed that and it appears to solve the immediate problem by
reducing that panel to two lines of information that I do use. Very good
suggestion.


You've also managed to switch to terrible HTML mail with white on black...
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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Egor Zaharov
On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 12:10 AM, Doug H.  wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2016-04-29 at 10:20 +0200, Martin Bříza wrote:
> > I'm the guy responsible for the rewrite so please hit me with any
> > issue or
> > suggestion you have,
>
> Since you asked...
>
> This thread prodded me into opening liveusb-creator, or trying to.  I
> had used it within the last few weeks to create a bootable SD card so I
> know it was working then.
>
> Now I get a core dump.  I have tried opening it via the menu pull down,
> via command line as user root.  In all cases it cores.  A sample from a
> root command line attempt is:
> # liveusb-creator
> file:///usr/lib64/qt5/qml/QtQuick/Controls/ComboBox.qml:560:5: QML
> Menu: Binding loop detected for property "__selectedIndex"
> QOpenGLShaderProgram: could not create shader program
> QOpenGLShader: could not create shader
> QOpenGLShader: could not create shader
> shader compilation failed:
> [...]
>
> [...]
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Don't do like this again. If error log is too long, paste it to
pastebin services,
and provide a link to it.
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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 04/29/16 14:32, Robert Nichols wrote:


The is also an available 
"CompactHeader" addon for Thunderbird, 
which
add the ability to reduce the header 
size to one or two lines. I've been

using that for quite a few years, now.

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.

Yes, I installed that and it appears to 
solve the immediate problem by reducing 
that panel to two lines of information 
that I do use. Very good suggestion.


Thanks,

Bob

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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Rick Stevens

On 04/29/2016 02:21 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

On 04/29/16 12:43, Rick Stevens wrote:


You do know you can resize the various Thunderbird panes by putting the
cursor over the dividing lines, waiting for it to turn into the double
arrow cursor, holding the left mouse button down and dragging the lines
whichever way you want. It's sticky, meaning the next time you open
Thunderbird it'll appear in the same way you buggered it the last time.
I've used it extensively.

.

Yes I do that routinely but that can't be done on that center panel that
takes up about 11 lines between the usual list at the top and the
message text pane. When I open your message with a double click the top
pane closes but the 11 line space just moves up adding four or five more
lines of space to the message text panel.


Ah, I see what you mean. You're referring to the grey bar with the From,
Subject and To fields along with the disposition buttons (Reply, 
Forward, etc.). Yes, that can't be resized. I stand (er, sit) corrected.



And this problem remains after I have downgraded to 38.3.0 ...

Poma has suggested Balsa and I've downloaded that to try. That and we
are building a horse shed, and I have a new router that needs Tomato
installed, but the e-mail configuration "problem" probably takes
precedence. Now Balsa looks hopeful to me ...


Never used Balsa so I can't speak to it.
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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 04/29/16 12:43, Rick Stevens wrote:


You do know you can resize the various 
Thunderbird panes by putting the
cursor over the dividing lines, 
waiting for it to turn into the double
arrow cursor, holding the left mouse 
button down and dragging the lines
whichever way you want. It's sticky, 
meaning the next time you open
Thunderbird it'll appear in the same 
way you buggered it the last time.

I've used it extensively.

.

Yes I do that routinely but that can't 
be done on that center panel that takes 
up about 11 lines between the usual list 
at the top and the message text pane. 
When I open your message with a double 
click the top pane closes but the 11 
line space just moves up adding four or 
five more lines of space to the message 
text panel.


And this problem remains after I have 
downgraded to 38.3.0 ...


Poma has suggested Balsa and I've 
downloaded that to try. That and we are 
building a horse shed, and I have a new 
router that needs Tomato installed, but 
the e-mail configuration "problem" 
probably takes precedence. Now Balsa 
looks hopeful to me ...


Bob

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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Doug H.
On Fri, 2016-04-29 at 10:20 +0200, Martin Bříza wrote:
> I'm the guy responsible for the rewrite so please hit me with any
> issue or  
> suggestion you have,

Since you asked...

This thread prodded me into opening liveusb-creator, or trying to.  I
had used it within the last few weeks to create a bootable SD card so I
know it was working then.

Now I get a core dump.  I have tried opening it via the menu pull down,
via command line as user root.  In all cases it cores.  A sample from a
root command line attempt is:
# liveusb-creator
file:///usr/lib64/qt5/qml/QtQuick/Controls/ComboBox.qml:560:5: QML
Menu: Binding loop detected for property "__selectedIndex"
QOpenGLShaderProgram: could not create shader program
QOpenGLShader: could not create shader
QOpenGLShader: could not create shader
shader compilation failed: 
""
QOpenGLShaderProgram::uniformLocation( matrix ): shader program is not
linked
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[389-users] Pass through auth using krbPrincipalName

2016-04-29 Thread Gary Algier
Hello,

Has anyone used pass through authentication to Kerberos with the principal
coming from an attribute like krbPrincipalName?

I have pass through auth working where the list of users (nsswitch) comes
from the LDAP server and the authentication is using pam such as:
/etc/pam.d/ldapserver:
authrequired  pam_env.so
authsufficientpam_krb5.so
authrequired  pam_deny.so
account required  pam_krb5.so
session optional  pam_keyinit.so revoke
session required  pam_limits.so
-session optional  pam_systemd.so
session required  pam_krb5.so

The pass through plugin is configured to use the RDN where everyone's RDN
is like "uid=xxx".
This works fine, but that's because the uid is the same as the part before
the realm in the principal.

For example:
My login is "gary".
My Kerberos principal is "g...@example.com".
EXAMPLE.COM is configured as the default realm on the system.

However, I have people who's login does not match their principal:
User Bob Smith has a login "bsmith".
His Kerberos principal is "robert.sm...@example.com".
I want to use "bsmith" for all the Unix/Linux name lookups, but use "
robert.sm...@example.com" for the authentication.  The latter information
is stored in the krbPrincipal attribute.

I also want to be able to use a non-default realm:
User: "betty"
Principal: "betty.jo...@otherrealm.com"

I can configure the krb5.conf file to know about these other realms and I
can use kinit to test them so I know the Kerberos works.

I tried to change the plugin to pass the principal, but a name like "
g...@example.com" fails when in the user lookup.

I need one name for the user and another for the authentication.

Another option would be if the user did not need to be found in the passwd
data.  I don't really need it for pass through auth anyway.  Unfortunately,
pam fails if the user can't be found.

Any ideas?


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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Bruno Wolff III

On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 12:01:45 -0700,
 Joe Zeff  wrote:

On 04/29/2016 11:40 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:

How does it know what the factory settings were? I get the impression it
just creates a vfat file system on the device using all of the available
space.


Isn't that what the factory settings are?  When was the last time that 
you checked a new flash drive that wasn't like that?


Factory settings could be anything. It seems weird for a program to claim 
to set things back to factory settings unless it has some way to look up 
device ID and find out what they were. Otherwise it would seem to be better 
to say the drive will be reformatted with a vfat file system or whatever 
is really going on.


Certainly some drives come with specific data on them. I have gotten some 
promo ones with logos and some data relevant to the company handing them 
out.

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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Joe Zeff

On 04/29/2016 11:40 AM, Bruno Wolff III wrote:

How does it know what the factory settings were? I get the impression it
just creates a vfat file system on the device using all of the available
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Isn't that what the factory settings are?  When was the last time that 
you checked a new flash drive that wasn't like that?

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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Bruno Wolff III

On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 10:20:13 +0200,
 Martin Bříza  wrote:


Yes, it was rewritten. Now it uses only dd to write to a flash drive 
and it indeed is capable of restoring a flash drive containing Fedora 
to its factory settings.


How does it know what the factory settings were? I get the impression it 
just creates a vfat file system on the device using all of the available 
space.

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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Robert Nichols

On 04/29/2016 11:43 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:

On 04/29/2016 06:57 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

The remaining problem is that the Thunderbird message text area seems to
have grown smaller over the years.
The window has the usual needed information at the top but in the center
there is a large block of double spaced information much of which is
already available at the top and all is readily available via menus
provided. For me that center third of the display is just an annoyance,
at least 7 of the 11 lines of the space it takes I would like to
eliminate.  Double clicking on the message list [opening?] changes the
display and improves the space available for the message text, I prefer
not to do that.


You do know you can resize the various Thunderbird panes by putting the
cursor over the dividing lines, waiting for it to turn into the double
arrow cursor, holding the left mouse button down and dragging the lines
whichever way you want. It's sticky, meaning the next time you open
Thunderbird it'll appear in the same way you buggered it the last time.
I've used it extensively.


The is also an available "CompactHeader" addon for Thunderbird, which
add the ability to reduce the header size to one or two lines. I've been
using that for quite a few years, now.

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[389-users] Re: Login restrictions

2016-04-29 Thread Kalchik, Jeffery
Hrrrm. my mistake.  nss_base_passwd in /etc/ldap.conf does have nearly the 
same syntax as ldap_user_search_base in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf.  I was thinking 
there was an addition level of parentheses or extention to the filter itself.

nss_base_passwd 
ou=OU,dc=fq,dc=dn?sub?|(host=hostname)(nsrole=cn=Role1,ou=OU,dc=fq,dc=cn)...

or

nss_base_passwd ou=OU,dc=fq,dc=dn?sub?|(host=hostname)(gidNumber=12345)...

You should be able to use any valid filter expression.  Remember that there's 
another implied and operation so the effective test at login looks something 
like:

(&(uid=uidname)|(host=hostname)(gidNumber=12345)...)

We've very specifically gone to role based access rather than groups.  Being 
able to attach multiple roles to a user gives us a lot of flexibility.

I don't recall making any PAM changes other than what auth_config applies.  
auth_config downloads and installs my CA certificate, & configures the majority 
of LDAP client stuff on EL5, EL6 and EL7 based systems, generally during 
kickstarts, but can work on appliances (assuming the vendor will allow you to 
make these sorts of changes.)  Otherwise, it's a bit of filter configuration in 
/etc/sssd/sssd.conf or /etc/ldap.conf.

Jeff Kalchik
Systems Engineering
Land O'Lakes

-Original Message-
From: Enrico Morelli [mailto:more...@cerm.unifi.it]
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2016 3:02 AM
To: 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: [389-users] Re: Login restrictions

On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:12:56 +
"Kalchik, Jeffery"  wrote:

> Good morning.
>
> It might be enlightening to define "a lot of machines."  I have ~300
> clients tied to a 3 node 389-ds cluster, with a few hundred accounts.
>
> I've built access restrictions here on the basis of hostname and
> NSRole definitions.  For Linux hosts using sssd, I have a filter
> expression in ldap_user_search_base that ends up something like:
>
> ldap_user_search_base =
> ou=OU,dc=fq,dc=dn?sub?|(host=hostname)(nsrole=cn=Role1,ou=OU,dc=fq,dc=cn)...
>
> I use a similar expression in /etc/ldap.conf for earlier versions,
> using nss_base_passwd (there is a difference in syntax.)  As a side
> note, I'd started a few years back with the pam_filter call, and
> discovered that I was overrunning a buffer.  My Linux kickstarts build
> these expressions for me automatically, and I've got scripts set up to
> extend as necessary.  Similar filters work for both AIX and HP-UX.
>

Can you give me some ldap.conf example to filter logins?
Because I've 5.x RedHat machines that doesn't use sssd, so I need other ways to 
perform login restrictions.

>
> adduser?  Unless I'm missing something completely, that's only for
> local accounts.

Yes of course. I wrote that to answer to simple_allow_users suggestion.

>
> Jeff Kalchik
> Systems Engineering
> Land O'Lakes
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Enrico Morelli [mailto:more...@cerm.unifi.it]
> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 4:07 AM
> To: 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: [389-users] Re: Login restrictions
>
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:44:22 -
> "Lukas Slebodnik"  wrote:
>
> > > Is it possible to restrict login only to to whom bound to a
> > > determinated group?
> > >
> > > I tried to use the following lines in sssd.conf but doesn't works:
> > >
> > > access_provider = ldap
> > > ldap_access_order = filter
> > > ldap_access_filter = (gidNumber=900)
> > I think it might be simpler to use access_provider simple @see man
> > sssd-simple
> >
> >[domain/example.com]
> >access_provider = simple
> >simple_allow_users = user1, user2
>
> Could be, but I think to loose the LDAP benefit. I've a lot of
> machines and to avoid to create/remove users on each machine I
> installed 389ds. So if I've to add/remove user to the
> simple_allow_users on each machine I can continue to use adduser. Or
> not?
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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Rick Stevens

On 04/29/2016 06:57 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:

On 04/29/16 06:39, Tim wrote:

.

I used to use Gnome, now I use Mate, but they both had (and Mate still
does), options to set your display*look*  preferences (Mate has it in
the accessibility / universal access settings.  Where you get a few
choices for low, normal, high contrast, and high contrast & inverse.
Gnome used to do it with Themes.

The idea is that it sets the basic desktop colour scheme for most things
(windows, menus, text foreground and backgrounds), and some desktops let
you set them with RGB sliders rather than just give you some presets.

However, you do come a cropper with some applications that either don't
use the desktop colours in a logical fashion, or their display section
takes their colours from the source of what they're displaying (such as
anything that shows HTML).  Likewise, it's confusing if you're word
processing and including graphics.  The printer is most likely to print
the text black on a white page, because you're*displaying*  it in
inverse, not painting it in those colours.  And judging how a graphic
fits into that scheme is difficult, too.

--

.
Xfce has what are probably the same settings options and I use all the
appropriate ones for high contrast, text size, etc. Wherever possible I
choose text not icons and white on black for the text. However all of
that has little effect on Thunderbird and Firefox, even Midori and
SeaMonkey which I also use where Firefox fails for me.

The remaining problem is that the Thunderbird message text area seems to
have grown smaller over the years.
The window has the usual needed information at the top but in the center
there is a large block of double spaced information much of which is
already available at the top and all is readily available via menus
provided. For me that center third of the display is just an annoyance,
at least 7 of the 11 lines of the space it takes I would like to
eliminate.  Double clicking on the message list [opening?] changes the
display and improves the space available for the message text, I prefer
not to do that.


You do know you can resize the various Thunderbird panes by putting the
cursor over the dividing lines, waiting for it to turn into the double
arrow cursor, holding the left mouse button down and dragging the lines
whichever way you want. It's sticky, meaning the next time you open
Thunderbird it'll appear in the same way you buggered it the last time.
I've used it extensively.


So I began looking for an alternative e-mail application and thought
Claws might be a possibility but it presents a different set of things
to work around. That and the fact that we are stuck with a poor aspect
ratio in the available monitors. A larger monitor monitor gives very
little more room for text and I tend to use only about 12 inches of
width for the message text to make it easier for me to follow from line
to line with my vision ...

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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Bob Goodwin

On 04/29/16 06:39, Tim wrote:

.

I used to use Gnome, now I use Mate, but they both had (and Mate still
does), options to set your display*look*  preferences (Mate has it in
the accessibility / universal access settings.  Where you get a few
choices for low, normal, high contrast, and high contrast & inverse.
Gnome used to do it with Themes.

The idea is that it sets the basic desktop colour scheme for most things
(windows, menus, text foreground and backgrounds), and some desktops let
you set them with RGB sliders rather than just give you some presets.

However, you do come a cropper with some applications that either don't
use the desktop colours in a logical fashion, or their display section
takes their colours from the source of what they're displaying (such as
anything that shows HTML).  Likewise, it's confusing if you're word
processing and including graphics.  The printer is most likely to print
the text black on a white page, because you're*displaying*  it in
inverse, not painting it in those colours.  And judging how a graphic
fits into that scheme is difficult, too.

--

.
Xfce has what are probably the same 
settings options and I use all the 
appropriate ones for high contrast, text 
size, etc. Wherever possible I choose 
text not icons and white on black for 
the text. However all of that has little 
effect on Thunderbird and Firefox, even 
Midori and SeaMonkey which I also use 
where Firefox fails for me.


The remaining problem is that the 
Thunderbird message text area seems to 
have grown smaller over the years.
The window has the usual needed 
information at the top but in the center 
there is a large block of double spaced 
information much of which is already 
available at the top and all is readily 
available via menus provided. For me 
that center third of the display is just 
an annoyance, at least 7 of the 11 lines 
of the space it takes I would like to 
eliminate.  Double clicking on the 
message list [opening?] changes the 
display and improves the space available 
for the message text, I prefer not to do 
that.


So I began looking for an alternative 
e-mail application and thought Claws 
might be a possibility but it presents a 
different set of things to work around. 
That and the fact that we are stuck with 
a poor aspect ratio in the available 
monitors. A larger monitor monitor gives 
very little more room for text and I 
tend to use only about 12 inches of 
width for the message text to make it 
easier for me to follow from line to 
line with my vision ...


Bob

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Re: Claws mail -

2016-04-29 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 28 April 2016, Bob Goodwin sent:
> I do make setup selections for high 
> contrast, even the high contrast icons, 
> DejaVuSans text, etc. but I don't know 
> of any _overall_ "reversed colour 
> scheme(bright on dark)" option? I am 
> able to use an option to get reverse 
> colors with pdf's in Evince and use that 
> often. 

I used to use Gnome, now I use Mate, but they both had (and Mate still
does), options to set your display *look* preferences (Mate has it in
the accessibility / universal access settings.  Where you get a few
choices for low, normal, high contrast, and high contrast & inverse.
Gnome used to do it with Themes.

The idea is that it sets the basic desktop colour scheme for most things
(windows, menus, text foreground and backgrounds), and some desktops let
you set them with RGB sliders rather than just give you some presets.

However, you do come a cropper with some applications that either don't
use the desktop colours in a logical fashion, or their display section
takes their colours from the source of what they're displaying (such as
anything that shows HTML).  Likewise, it's confusing if you're word
processing and including graphics.  The printer is most likely to print
the text black on a white page, because you're *displaying* it in
inverse, not painting it in those colours.  And judging how a graphic
fits into that scheme is difficult, too.

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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Martin Bříza
On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 10:13:56 +0200, Timothy Murphy   
wrote:



Ed Greshko wrote:


Has liveusb-creator been replaced by Fedora Media Writer?



Not sure I understand your query

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ dnf whatprovides /usr/bin/liveusb-creator
Last metadata expiration check: 1 day, 19:40:46 ago on Wed Apr 27  
11:11:05

2016. liveusb-creator-3.93.3-1.fc23.noarch : Fedora Media Writer
Repo: @System

So, isn't liveusb-creator=Fedora Media Writer  ?


But it doesn't look anything like the old liveusb-creator,
and in my case it doesn't create a bootable USB stick.
Does it work for you?



Yes, it was rewritten. Now it uses only dd to write to a flash drive and  
it indeed is capable of restoring a flash drive containing Fedora to its  
factory settings.
Using it to write other distributions is not a tested use case (at least  
as of now) - the iso you used probably has a different layout than Fedora  
iso's which could be the cause of it not detecting your drive for  
restoring.


I'm the guy responsible for the rewrite so please hit me with any issue or  
suggestion you have, either directly or through bugzilla or even the  
upstream github repo [1]


Martin

[1] https://github.com/lmacken/liveusb-creator
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Re: liveusb-creator gone?

2016-04-29 Thread Timothy Murphy
Ed Greshko wrote:

>> Has liveusb-creator been replaced by Fedora Media Writer?

> Not sure I understand your query
> 
> [egreshko@meimei ~]$ dnf whatprovides /usr/bin/liveusb-creator
> Last metadata expiration check: 1 day, 19:40:46 ago on Wed Apr 27 11:11:05
> 2016. liveusb-creator-3.93.3-1.fc23.noarch : Fedora Media Writer
> Repo: @System
> 
> So, isn't liveusb-creator=Fedora Media Writer  ?

But it doesn't look anything like the old liveusb-creator,
and in my case it doesn't create a bootable USB stick.
Does it work for you?

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[389-users] Re: Login restrictions

2016-04-29 Thread Enrico Morelli
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 13:12:56 +
"Kalchik, Jeffery"  wrote:

> Good morning.
> 
> It might be enlightening to define "a lot of machines."  I have ~300
> clients tied to a 3 node 389-ds cluster, with a few hundred accounts.
> 
> I've built access restrictions here on the basis of hostname and
> NSRole definitions.  For Linux hosts using sssd, I have a filter
> expression in ldap_user_search_base that ends up something like:
> 
> ldap_user_search_base =
> ou=OU,dc=fq,dc=dn?sub?|(host=hostname)(nsrole=cn=Role1,ou=OU,dc=fq,dc=cn)...
> 
> I use a similar expression in /etc/ldap.conf for earlier versions,
> using nss_base_passwd (there is a difference in syntax.)  As a side
> note, I'd started a few years back with the pam_filter call, and
> discovered that I was overrunning a buffer.  My Linux kickstarts
> build these expressions for me automatically, and I've got scripts
> set up to extend as necessary.  Similar filters work for both AIX and
> HP-UX.
> 

Can you give me some ldap.conf example to filter logins?
Because I've 5.x RedHat machines that doesn't use sssd, so I need other
ways to perform login restrictions.

> 
> adduser?  Unless I'm missing something completely, that's only for
> local accounts.

Yes of course. I wrote that to answer to simple_allow_users suggestion.

> 
> Jeff Kalchik
> Systems Engineering
> Land O'Lakes
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Enrico Morelli [mailto:more...@cerm.unifi.it]
> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2016 4:07 AM
> To: 389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: [389-users] Re: Login restrictions
> 
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:44:22 -
> "Lukas Slebodnik"  wrote:
> 
> > > Is it possible to restrict login only to to whom bound to a
> > > determinated group?
> > >
> > > I tried to use the following lines in sssd.conf but doesn't works:
> > >
> > > access_provider = ldap
> > > ldap_access_order = filter
> > > ldap_access_filter = (gidNumber=900)
> > I think it might be simpler to use access_provider simple @see man
> > sssd-simple
> >
> >[domain/example.com]
> >access_provider = simple
> >simple_allow_users = user1, user2
> 
> Could be, but I think to loose the LDAP benefit. I've a lot of
> machines and to avoid to create/remove users on each machine I
> installed 389ds. So if I've to add/remove user to the
> simple_allow_users on each machine I can continue to use adduser. Or
> not?
> 
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Re: enp0s8 not configured notification popups every few minutes (annoying)

2016-04-29 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 6:43 PM, Kenneth Wolcott
 wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 1:42 PM, Samuel Sieb  wrote:
>> On 04/27/2016 06:10 PM, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
>>>
>>> The /etc/sysconf/network-scripts/ifcfg-enp0s8 files does exist, but
>>> the only entries that I recognize now are BOOTPROTO and ONBOOT;
>>> everything else looks like IPV6.
>>>
>>>I'd rather have IPV4 and I'm pretty sure that is what I want to use
>>> from VirtualBox.
>>>
>>> I'm not ready to dive into IPV6.
>>>
>>> i'd really like to have a compatible and functional set of entries
>>> that are based on IPV4, but if I look at a sample from a long time
>>> ago, I don't know if those entries will still be understood by the
>>> current OS.
>>>
>> Here's a sample ifcfg-enp0s8 file for you:
>> IPV6INIT=no
>> BOOTPROTO=dhcp
>> DEVICE=enp0s8
>> ONBOOT=yes
>> UUID=d211cad8-d15d-46a1-b94d-2a42def47212
>> HWADDR=
>> TYPE=Ethernet
>> DEFROUTE=yes
>> PEERDNS=yes
>> PEERROUTES=yes
>> IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL=no
>> NAME="System enp0s8"
>>
>> Put the actual MAC address in the right line or it might work if you
>> completely remove that line.  The problem is that I don't know how you've
>> configured the networking in virtualbox.  I've never even used virtualbox so
>> I can't help you at all there.  I only use KVM.  But if virtualbox isn't
>> offering dhcp on that interface (which would make sense, since the other
>> interface is the default one), then this won't work.  You will have to setup
>> a manual ip address config in the file. If that's the case, then let me know
>> the ip address you want and I will create a config file for you.
>>
>
> Thanks for the great support!
> I've finally figured out how to enable the DHCP server on the
> VirtualBox (Windows) host.
> I used most of of your suggested entries.
> I think I have to enable sshd on my vm now.
> Thanks,
> Ken

I can ssh into my vm now!

Thanks,
Ken Wolcott
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