Hello,
I have created an account, user name LarsGIF, e-mail address
lars.fran...@telia.com.
I am not receiving any mail to activate the account.
I have made several attemts to force a send and I have looked in different
folders in my mail client. Please help.
Best regards
Lars
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Adrian Bunk wrote:
> If anyone is running stretch, buster or sid on ARMv4t hardware, then
> please let us know what device and kernel you are using and whether
> you intend to use buster.
My StrongARM-based Netwinder machine has been lying dormant for a while,
but I was planning to bring it back
that accepts the path as an option and then passes that to find.
/Lars
On 11/12/2016 08:30 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
> Le duodi 22 brumaire, an CCXXV, Lars Nood�n a �crit�:
>> What are the disadvantages of bind mounts?
>
> They require root privileges for any change.
>
> They are also more expensive than any individual symlink, but it d
On 11/12/2016 08:15 PM, Nicolas George wrote:
[snip]
> You could use bind mounts, but I really do not recommend it.
[snip]
What are the disadvantages of bind mounts?
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Lars
nd option.
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Lars
o something useful at the beginning
of the script.
If that was not it, you can use the set -x option with bash to trace the
script's actions.
#!/bin/bash -x
That prints out each line as it will be run just before it is actually
run, to see what precisely is causing the failure.
Regards,
Lars
t; I kind of think Montenegro should be .Mn, really (or that for the US
> stat of Minnesota).
> Tony
>
The complete list is all in ISO-3166. It has two-letter codes as well
as three-letter codes. ISO 639, in contrast, covers languages. I'd
seen some sites mix them up.
Regards,
Lars
On 09/27/2016 06:07 PM, Stephan Beck wrote:
> Lars Noodén:
>> On 09/27/2016 02:02 PM, Stephan Beck wrote:
>> Can you tell more about how your login session is started?
>
> I connect to the "local ssh account" by ssh from my other user account.
Ok. Now I see th
On 09/27/2016 02:02 PM, Stephan Beck wrote:
> Hi Lars,
>
> Lars Noodén:
>> On 09/26/2016 05:46 PM, Stephan Beck wrote:
>>> ... it might
>>> not be necessary to fire it up with eval $(ssh-agent).
>>> Thanks for the command, makes it more easy.
>&g
ication keys ought to be addressed too, so
that DSA is also turned off there. The servers are targets for MitM
attacks if they leave up the option for host identification via DSA
keys. Turning off DSA requires a bit of planning if there are many
accounts using the server.
Regards,
Lars
ot; agent.
Regards,
Lars
any agents do you have running?
pgrep -lf ssh-agent
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Lars
efreshment, finding a comfy chair, and working
through the manual page for ssh_config paragraph by paragraph at least
once if you connect to a lot of servers or use a lot of options when
connecting.
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Lars
from DSA, ECDSA, RSA, or Ed25519. Any except DSA
ought to be ok. If you run into a dongle or helper application which
has trouble with Ed25519, then you could file a bug report and ug make
an RSA key (with enough bits) for that one instead.
Regards,
Lars
On 09/22/2016 02:09 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 22 September 2016 03:44:28 Lars Noodén wrote:
...
>> As far as the key choices go, DSA is considered deprecated, at least
>> in the more recent versions:
>>
>> "Support for ssh-dss, ssh-dss-cert-* host a
ions of the OpenSSH server to
deal with. Probably 2048 bits or more is good for a while. Otherwise,
consider Ed25519.
Regards,
/Lars
ket and not any endorsement. You'll need to wire plugs
and such, too, and I can't see any fuses on those units.
Regards,
Lars
directories and it will go fine.
Regards,
Lars
s
obvious but its importance can't be overemphasized.
Regards,
Lars
e.g.
mdadm --add /dev/md129 /dev/sdb3
Then it was just a matter of waiting and checking. e.g.
mdadm -D /dev/md129
When it was finished, it showed that it was again clean and that both
devices were present and in use.
State : clean
Active Devices : 2
Working Devices : 2
Failed Devices : 0
Spare Devices : 0
YMMV
Regards,
Lars
cified hours. The only issues there are the UTC itself
and, maybe, problems with standard time versus daylight savings time
locally.
It can also be modified to vary for certain days of the week using
--weekdays
See the manual page for iptables-extensions(8) for the details on those.
Regards,
Lars
rt
For the remote routers, it's still a matter of either choosing a dynamic
DNS service (which is also commonly supported by routers) or else taking
advantage of the one static IP and having the others phone home in some
way, shape, or form.
Regards,
Lars
e that tool
gives more to work with.
About the dynamic ip numbers, there are several ways to solve that. One
is to get them an account with a dynamic DNS service. There are some
free, with conditions, there are some that cost, and there are some
regular registrars that even offer it as part of their regular service.
Regards,
Lars
On 06/12/2016 01:53 PM, Bob wrote:
> Hello Lars,
>
> Thanks for your attention. I can see tmux presently doesn't have the
> read-only solution as screen. And I like to make it simple without
> touching sshd. I appreciate your solution regarding rwx by socket.
> Though in sc
ch situation? Attaching to a session while detaching any other
clients already attached is "tmux a -d". But there are more options if
you look at the "detach" command in the manual page for tmux.
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Lars
can go anywhere
above your problem and will show each line as it is executed. The
contents of ${InMail} that are actually getting passed to test will be
visible.
Regards,
Lars
world (or other machines on the LAN) then maybe you could have
had the dropbear SSH daemon running on another port. If some of the
system is not working maybe the shell could be busybox, but I don't know
if that would work for you in this situation.
Regards,
Lars
On 04/26/2016 03:46 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2016, Lars Noodén wrote:>
>> On 04/25/2016 05:01 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
>> Keep in mind that SSH can do a SOCKS proxy itself and thus you might
>> not even want to go to the trouble of setting up OpenVPN o
vuan) and add what you like. I have an old Soekris myself,
though others might be more in fashion these days.
Keep in mind that SSH can do a SOCKS proxy itself and thus you might not
even want to go to the trouble of setting up OpenVPN on top of whatever
you have.
Regards,
Lars
efault set of ciphers and MACs has been altered to
remove unsafe algorithms. In particular, CBC ciphers and arcfour*
are disabled by default..."
from http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.7
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Lars
enabled nameservers. This enables
us to give users a list of security mirrors closer to
them and thus hopefully faster for them."
https://dsa.debian.org/dsablog/
But that doesn't answer why APT is getting a different IP than a regular
nslookup.
Regards,
Lars
t;=SUM(N1:N8)" instead, with an equal sign?
Regards,
Lars
== Candidate: { candidate = $2 } \
END { if ( installed candidate ) { print candidate } \
else { print 0 } }'
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version of
the server, 6.7.
Further down the line, in 6.8, it looks like the option even for
requiring multiple keys will be allowed².
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/Lars
¹ http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.3
² https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2323
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to good effect in classrooms and libraries, especially as
thin clients.
IIRC Brazil has some very large deployments.
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On 10/06/2014 09:41 PM, Jape Person wrote:
On 10/06/2014 10:49 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
...
What needs to be added or configured to get a brightness slider or other
brightness control for the backlight?
...
I think at this version they switched from using a notification area
applet
for dimming.
What needs to be added or configured to get a brightness slider or other
brightness control for the backlight?
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#lspci |grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices,
Inc. [AMD/ATI] Seymour [Radeon HD 6400M/7400M Series]
Have you googled this issue? i.e using monitor model linux resolution
Extensively over the last two days.
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: height 1050 start 1053 end 1059 total 1089 clock
59.95Hz
What should I be looking at to get this set in XFCE?
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LXDE or Openbox.
However, I'm in FVWM just now and the resolution is only 1400x1050 here,
too.
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 19:02:39 +0300
Lars Noodén lars.noo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/21/2014 06:54 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 03:43:40PM +0300, Lars Noodén wrote:
I've installed Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 7.6 (wheezy) from a mini.iso CD image on
a MacBookPro 8.2
can be booted from the installation CD via the choice to boot
from first hard disk, so that part of the installation worked.
What additional step is needed so that the system boots on its own from
the internal drive without intervention from the installation CD?
Regards,
/Lars
On 09/21/2014 06:54 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 03:43:40PM +0300, Lars Noodén wrote:
I've installed Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 7.6 (wheezy) from a mini.iso CD image on
a MacBookPro 8.2. The installation seemed to go smoothly, including
What was url from where you got
On 09/21/2014 09:05 PM, Andrew Winnenberg wrote:
On Sunday, September 21, 2014 05:43:40 AM Lars Noodén wrote:
I've installed Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 7.6 (wheezy) from a mini.iso CD
image
on a MacBookPro 8.2. The installation seemed to go smoothly, including
installing Grub, but when it is time
. Dit betekent dat als je html5 op YouTube gebruikt
je geen 1080p meer kan kijken. Dan toch nog maar even Flash gebruiken
als het aan mij ligt...
Groeten,
Lars
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Hallo Paul,
Kijk eens naar /var/log/dmesg. Als ik het goed heb zijn dat de meldingen
die je tijdens het opstarten ziet.
Groeten,
Lars
Paul van der Vlis schreef op 23/07/2014 14:16:
Hallo,
Tijdens het opstarten zie ik foutmeldingen van openLDAP.
Maar die moderne SSD's hebben als nadeel dat
problem jag själv haft på en
av mina datorer (core2duo). Testa att ta loss flänsen, rengör från
gammal pasta och sätt ny, i ett perfekt, lagom tjockt, lager. Kör om
dina stabilitetstester och se om det har någon effekt.
Hoppas du löser problemet. Instabil dator är fruktansvärt att ha.
Mvh, Lars
/pub121/sec4.html
The longevity of flash is still a big unknown.
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On 02/12/2014 02:59 PM, Brian wrote:
On Tue 11 Feb 2014 at 15:22:26 +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
ssh-keygen -r checks the SSHFP record in DNS. Use grep or something to
check known_hosts. For me, ssh-keygen -R does not remove all the
dynamically generated host keys, however. I've not yet
on the known_hosts file. With either, the pattern to
search for would be a key or a key fragment.
awk /$key/ c++ { next } { print } \
~/.ssh/known_hosts ~/.ssh/known_hosts.new;
It's going to be a short script, including extracting the key to use in
sed or awk.
Regards,
/Lars
raptor is not removed from known_hosts.. ??
ssh-keygen -r checks the SSHFP record in DNS. Use grep or something to
check known_hosts. For me, ssh-keygen -R does not remove all the
dynamically generated host keys, however. I've not yet identified what
confounds ssh-keygen.
Regards,
/Lars
before adding it to known_hosts. It is also
possible to pre-load in advance the user's known_hosts or the system's
known host with the appropriate public key.
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delimiter:
sed '\#B3NzaC1yc2EDAQABAAABAQDK...#d' ~/.ssh/known_hosts
If that does what you want then add -i
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Let me know if you see any trading courses below that you like. All of these
courses can be available for immediately downloads, mail out on discs or both.
If you are looking for a particular trading course that is not on this list,
let me know. I might already have that course and can send
the configuration option
AuthenticationMethods with the arguments publickey,password
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now
If you want it shut down regardless of the outcome of apt, then this
should do it:
sudo apt-get upgrade; sudo shutdown -h now
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On 12/09/2013 03:30 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 14:48 +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
If you want it shut down regardless of the outcome of apt, then this
should do it:
sudo apt-get upgrade; sudo shutdown -h now
Wrong, if the upgrade should take to long, then you need
-launches-the-only-native-microsoft-exchange-replacement/
though hopefully it is not as insecure and bugridden. I don't know
when, if or how it would be ported to Debian.
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in all kinds of sizes,
resolutions and aspect ratios nowadays.
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You could try making a script and then calling it with ForceCommand.
Have it fail to abort the session or call a shell to allow it to proceed.
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On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 03:13:10PM +0400, Reco wrote:
perl -e 'for(popularity-*){((stat)[9](unlink))}'
I have two questions. Why before unlink and why stat[9] there?
stat[9] is mtime.
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On 11/05/2013 05:33 PM, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 04:25:13PM +0200, Lars Noodén wrote:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 03:13:10PM +0400, Reco wrote:
perl -e 'for(popularity-*){((stat)[9](unlink))}'
I have two questions. Why before unlink and why stat[9] there?
You have to pass
.
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On 21.10.2013 01:33, Shawn Wilson wrote:
Lars Noodén lars.noo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20.10.2013 04:17, 陶治江 wrote:
于 2013-10-20 0:53, Lars Noodén 写道:
On 19.10.2013 19:35, 陶治江 wrote: [snip]
I think it seems good like this, but I do not know how to
make out it.(someone says awk, sed may
On 20.10.2013 04:17, 陶治江 wrote:
于 2013-10-20 0:53, Lars Noodén 写道:
On 19.10.2013 19:35, 陶治江 wrote:
[snip]
I think it seems good like this, but I do not know how to make out
it.(someone says awk, sed may help, but the environment does not
permit it). Is there some libs or tools can help make
then you can log in and launch the script with two words.
It would take only a few steps to set up.
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up, but if awk is not allowed then perl
certainly won't be.
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that tell you to put authentication in .htpassword. That
advice is for people without access to the web server's configuration file.
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On 10.09.2013 01:54, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Lars Noodén a écrit :
Vincent's link suggests that --cmd-owner was removed from iptables
entirely.
Actually it was removed from the kernel part of iptables, not from the
iptables userland.
It would be important to find a more authoritative
name.
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cmd-owner is no longer used. Apparmor or SELinux
mentioned by Claudius are the next things to try, though they are more
complex.
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/rc2.d/ for the
script to remove, actually it is a symlink there. If you want to do it
officially, you could use 'update-rc.d'
update-rc.d -f apache2 remove
That should get it from all the rc?.d directories.
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On 09.09.2013 14:58, ken wrote:
On 09/09/2013 05:54 AM Lars Noodén wrote:
On 9/9/13 3:14 PM, atar wrote: Thanks for replying!
Unfortunately, when invoking the 'iptables' command with the arguments
you've suggested, the program says:
iptables v1.4.14: unknown option --cmd-owner
Try
On 09.09.2013 14:58, ken wrote:
On 09/09/2013 05:54 AM Lars Noodén wrote:
On 9/9/13 3:14 PM, atar wrote: Thanks for replying!
Unfortunately, when invoking the 'iptables' command with the arguments
you've suggested, the program says:
iptables v1.4.14: unknown option --cmd-owner
Try
On 09.09.2013 17:22, Brian wrote:
On Mon 09 Sep 2013 at 13:47:25 +0300, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 9/9/13 1:39 PM, lina wrote:
update-rc.d -f apache2 remove
That should get it from all the rc?.d directories.
Gorgeous, thanks both of you.
An after thought: If you want it to stick
apache2
mv /etc/apache2/ /etc/apache2.old/
apt-get install apache2
That allows you to at least use the old, broken config files as
references.
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/Lars
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On 10.09.2013 00:36, atar wrote:
Lars wrote:
One possible explanation might be SMP:
$ uname -a
Linux debian 3.2.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.2.41-2+deb7u2 i686 GNU/Linux
Regards,
/Lars
Sorry, but what's your meaning by 'SMP'?
Regards,
atar.
Ken's message had this line
perspective can be quite small.
Regards,
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to be. Debian uses APT, which I like better.
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[snip]
One way around that is to not use the administrator's account for your
daily tasks. Make a separate account without such privileges for daily
use and only use the other one when you actually need root privileges.
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On 07/26/2013 11:26 PM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 26 Jul 2013 at 12:55:04 +0300, Lars Noodén wrote:
disabling that key and making a new one for yourself. It's a good idea
for keys to be rotated periodically anyway.
Does this 'good idea' have reasons to support it?
It is for much the same
a new one for yourself. It's a good idea
for keys to be rotated periodically anyway.
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there for a long time. See points 29 - 33 from 2001:
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TAreference=P5-TA-2001-0441format=XMLlanguage=EN
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misinterpreting the message. They have been
using his books as templates of how things should be and working to make
a world described in his books.
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rescue console, I can say
that LILO was much easier to work with and to figure out. In the case
of grub I eventually had to give up and nuke the MBR from the rescue
mode of the installation CD. grub is complex, grub2 more so.
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What do I need to add to get sound on Wheezy? I've installed pulseaudio
but can't find any application added to the menus Sound Video,
Accessories, or Preferences.
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/Lars
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shut the lid?
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Not that I would consider running it myself, but is Ubuntu's Unity
desktop available in any way for Debian? Or is it staying downstream?
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Ubuntu these days. Many of the
decisions are, to put it politely, puzzling. Debian is always a good
choice but Mint is a little more pre-packaged if you like that and
comes highly recommended.
How is your network connectivity?
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that are/aren't
available.
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[1] https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSSH/Cookbook/Proxies_and_Jump_Hosts
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On Wed, 22 May 2013, Lars Noodén wrote:
One way you could try is like this[1]:
ssh -L 5432:localhost:5432 \
-o 'ProxyCommand=ssh -W %h:%p pub1.example.org' \
devel.example.org
As a follow up here is a method that should work for older versions of ssh:
ssh -L 5432
it instead.
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Rupesh,
Can you go into a little more detail about what kind of connnectivity you
do or don't in regards to the Internet? You are able to send mail, there
should be a way for you to download, even if slowly. Or do you have a
data cap?
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/Lars
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