shouldn't the default be no skey?
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My question: Who's wrong here, FreeBSD or Mac OS X? If the
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Is this an error in the way OpenLDAP uses getaddrinfo or is there
a reason for not supporting AF_LOCAL in calls to getaddrinfo?
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other way to accomplish
this?
Other derived questions. Is there some other way for on-line configuring
the PMECs? Any comment on the proposed extension for the device?
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ssibility of having such
large array within the kernel memory-space and having it exported
through sysctlt will be verry much appreciated.
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directory. But when I run "make buildkernel" it fails at the
first
kernel file that references opt_navi.h (#include "opt_navi.h") saying
"no such file or directory". Please help me solve this. Thanks.
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I want to get tun0's two ip addresses.
and add ipfw rules to system at my program.
How can I do it?is there a function? or
have document describe it. someone please tell me!
thank you!
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original message, this person does not feel comfortable making the request
and someone else made it so there's no need to make a personal attack on
that person. Yes, the response you received WAS a personal attack but you
don't always have to reply in kind.
Oscar
At 08:23 PM 10/9/00
And then after you do both (or you could just run "make world"), you'll
need to recompile the kernel. I ran both and then had problems with "ps"
and found several references saying that the kernel needed to be recompiled
afterwards.
Oscar
At 05:46 PM 5/9/00 -0400, Jame
is interested in helping with this I would appreciate it.
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would be to have the C library
dlopen the required modules as PAM does.
Are you sure that nss_ldap doesn't compile on freebsd? I think I
compiled it once (and of course it was unusable since FreeBSD
lacks NSS).
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it using
the -v flag to cc (which shows you what the C compiler is doing to get
good links).
I'm not 100% sure that the -lc should be at the end... more likely it
should be right after (before?) my object file (get-test.o), but it
seems to work both ways.
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in the C library to use the new nsdispatch function,
especially for the NIS code... who should I talk to... anyone interested on
seeing some patches?
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can't seem to make it
compile.
Of course we are, please file a PR when you think it's pretty much
completed or email -hackers if you need/want advice. :)
Ok, I'll start firing questions about NIS at -hackers
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8c _init
What could be the problem?
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YES! that took care of the double calling of the first function of the
first file...
I still get the bus error at the end of my program in the atexit() call.
this is because _fini is invalid.
do you know the exact order in which I should link the objects?
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, when your messing with tools.
That ordering completly solved it!! thanks... now I can get back to
getting the NSS code into libc.
kind regards and many thanks,
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'm puzzled by this behavior... am i missing something?
how is it possible that the value i'm seeing before the call to atexit()
(0x80528e4) gets to be null once inside atexit()?
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On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 12:29:55PM -0400, Wayne Cuddy wrote:
rm '$DEST_DIR'
rm: $DEST_DIR: is a directory
ls '$DEST_DIR'
$2
rm doesn't work on directories.. go for
$ rm -rf '$DEST_DIR'
or
$ rm '$DEST_DIR'/'$2'
$ rmdir '$DEST_DIR'
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On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 12:29:55PM -0400, Wayne Cuddy wrote:
rm '$DEST_DIR'
rm: $DEST_DIR: is a directory
ls '$DEST_DIR'
$2
rm doesn't work on directories.. go for
$ rm -rf '$DEST_DIR'
or
$ rm '$DEST_DIR'/'$2'
$ rmdir '$DEST_DIR'
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Yeah, McKusick talked about this last usenix, he said he was trying to
convince UCB of how useless this clause was... seems he made it :)
does that mean we can get rid of the copyright of the University at
boot time? do we want to?
regards,
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On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 11:32:24AM -0500, Chris Costello wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999, Oscar Bonilla wrote:
does that mean we can get rid of the copyright of the University at
boot time? do we want to?
If it were up to me, we would not want to. I feel we should
continue to give UCB
22, 1999
Yeah, McKusick talked about this last usenix, he said he was trying to
convince UCB of how useless this clause was... seems he made it :)
does that mean we can get rid of the copyright of the University at
boot time? do we want to?
regards,
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On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 11:32:24AM -0500, Chris Costello wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999, Oscar Bonilla wrote:
does that mean we can get rid of the copyright of the University at
boot time? do we want to?
If it were up to me, we would not want to. I feel we should
continue to give UCB
looking into the code agan (yesterday)
and it doesn't seem too difficult to have it dynamically load the
stuff.
I'll post to the list when I have code that actually does something :)
regards,
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into the code agan (yesterday)
and it doesn't seem too difficult to have it dynamically load the
stuff.
I'll post to the list when I have code that actually does something :)
regards,
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On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 03:12:48PM -0400, Zhihui Zhang wrote:
Hi, Rich:
Can you find a serial cable for me? I need to connect two PCs together
via RS232 ports.
Aha! Remote Kernel Debugging aren't we?
Probably you did not intend this mail to go to the mailing list :)
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HESIOD (I hadn't heard about it before). I don't think FreeBSD has
any sort of support for this.
*Step Three: Implement _ldap_getpw :)
If anyone has any comments, suggestions, etc. I would appreciate it.
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.\" $NetBSD:
Anyone knows about the BSD Information Retrieval Service (IRS)
mentioned in http://www.padl.com/nss_ldap.html ?
It seems to accomplish the same thing as the NSS stuff we've been
talking about.
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hadn't heard about it before). I don't think FreeBSD has
any sort of support for this.
*Step Three: Implement _ldap_getpw :)
If anyone has any comments, suggestions, etc. I would appreciate it.
Regards,
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.\ $NetBSD: nsswitch.conf.5
Anyone knows about the BSD Information Retrieval Service (IRS)
mentioned in http://www.padl.com/nss_ldap.html ?
It seems to accomplish the same thing as the NSS stuff we've been
talking about.
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On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 01:00:57AM +0900, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Oscar Bonilla wrote:
There are three parts to the problem:
1. Where do we get the databases from? I mean, where do we get passwd, group,
hosts, ethers, etc from.
This should be handled by a name service switch a la
detail each step...
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On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 01:00:57AM +0900, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Oscar Bonilla wrote:
There are three parts to the problem:
1. Where do we get the databases from? I mean, where do we get passwd, group,
hosts, ethers, etc from.
This should be handled by a name service switch a la
in the crypt stuff people have been working on.
do I make sense?
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On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 10:59:30PM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 06:00:26PM -0600, Oscar Bonilla wrote:
I agree. In solaris (and linux by the way) all you do is set
passwd ldap files
in /etc/nsswitch.conf
and that's it.
In Solaris, it's
passwd: ldap files
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 11:49:42AM -0700, John Polstra wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Oscar Bonilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couldn't we do this with /etc/auth.conf?
The plan when PAM was brought in was to eliminate auth.conf. I don't
think we should be looking for new uses
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 10:59:30PM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 06:00:26PM -0600, Oscar Bonilla wrote:
I agree. In solaris (and linux by the way) all you do is set
passwd ldap files
in /etc/nsswitch.conf
and that's it.
In Solaris, it's
passwd: ldap files
the pam modules to make them
nsd aware (i.e. where should I get the passwd from?) or make them
/etc/auth.conf aware? this is the confusing part...
where does crypt fit into this? crypt would get what from /etc/login.conf?
regards,
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On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 11:49:42AM -0700, John Polstra wrote:
In article 19990720082825.b...@fisicc-ufm.edu,
Oscar Bonilla oboni...@fisicc-ufm.edu wrote:
Couldn't we do this with /etc/auth.conf?
The plan when PAM was brought in was to eliminate auth.conf. I don't
think we should
to be integrated on the base system
for this to compile... can I safely copy it to /usr/src/contrib?
How do I submit this after it's done? anyone cares about ldap :)?
Regards,
-Oscar
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 08:03:36PM -0600, Oscar Bonilla wrote:
While trying to use the pam_ldap module available
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 06:13:51PM +0200, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Oscar Bonilla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the idea is to have an entry in the /etc/passwd enabling LDAP lookups.
the Entry would be of the form
ldap:*:389:389:o=My Organization, c=BR:uid:ldap.myorg.com
Horrible idea
_list = ldap, it looks in /etc/ldap.conf
to get the rest of the stuff (server, port, base dn, etc).
At the same time, we should work towards a real solution.
regards,
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has to be integrated on the base system
for this to compile... can I safely copy it to /usr/src/contrib?
How do I submit this after it's done? anyone cares about ldap :)?
Regards,
-Oscar
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 08:03:36PM -0600, Oscar Bonilla wrote:
While trying to use the pam_ldap module
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 06:13:51PM +0200, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Oscar Bonilla oboni...@fisicc-ufm.edu writes:
the idea is to have an entry in the /etc/passwd enabling LDAP lookups.
the Entry would be of the form
ldap:*:389:389:o=My Organization, c=BR:uid:ldap.myorg.com
Horrible
/ldap.conf
to get the rest of the stuff (server, port, base dn, etc).
At the same time, we should work towards a real solution.
regards,
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where to get info from. The nsswitch (resolver?) thing seems to
understand ldap.
Thanks folks,
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from. The nsswitch (resolver?) thing seems to
understand ldap.
Thanks folks,
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