FreeNX-server

2009-03-20 Thread Bernie Wu
Hi List, Does any know if there is a FreeNX-server rpm for the Z ? The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. This message may be an attorney-client communication and/or

getting "device busy" on smbfs mounted area

2009-03-20 Thread Mark D Vandale
In our fstab we mount a smbfs filesystem on z/OS.. It works for a while but at some point we are getting hung up. I have no idea what's causing this. Executing any cmd against it hangs for a while and the returns this device busy message. Is there a way to get around this or force it to be unm

Re: FreeNX-server

2009-03-20 Thread Richard Troth
Dunno much about NX or FreeNX. With the availability of a couple different VNC variants, I don't have occasion to pursue the other remote desktop options. -- R; <>< On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Bernie Wu wrote: > Hi List, > Does any know if there is a FreeNX-server rpm for the Z ? >

Re: getting "device busy" on smbfs mounted area

2009-03-20 Thread Scott Rohling
You could try umount -l /p2dev (lazy unmount) Scott On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Mark D Vandale wrote: > In our fstab we mount a smbfs filesystem on z/OS.. It works for a while > but at some point we are getting hung up. I have no idea what's causing > this. Executing any cmd against

Re: getting "device busy" on smbfs mounted area

2009-03-20 Thread Dominic Coulombe
Hi Mark, Try the lsof command to display open files : lsof +D /p2dev >From the man page : > +D This option causes lsof to search for all open instances of directory D > and all the files and directories > it contains to its complete depth. > > Processing of the

Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Shedlock, George
We are running SUSE SLES 10 SP 2. When we login to the server via SSH, our pam module that validates the userid against Active Directory completes with a successful logon (as seen on the syslog), but it is some 40-50 seconds before we see the logon prompt to the user. Can anyone suggest a course

Re: Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Mauro Souza
Hi George! I had this issue in RHEL4 too... Try this: ssh -v u...@host You will see sshd trying to load lots of auth schemes (even mic, I think)... You can then edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and get rid of the unused auth schemes... Mauro http://mauro.limeiratem.com - registered Linux User: 294

Re: Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Harder, Pieter
>We are running SUSE SLES 10 SP 2. When we login to the server via SSH, our pam >module that validates the userid against >Active Directory completes with a >successful logon (as seen on the syslog), but it is some 40-50 seconds before >we see >the logon prompt to the user. Can anyone suggest a

Re: Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 3/20/2009 at 1:28 PM, "Shedlock, George" >>> wrote: > We are running SUSE SLES 10 SP 2. When we login to the server via SSH, our > pam module that validates the userid against Active Directory completes with > a successful logon (as seen on the syslog), but it is some 40-50 seconds >

Re: Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Hall, Ken (GTS)
Is this a product (such as Vintela), or a home-grown solution? If the authentication succeeds, but the shell prompt doesn't complete for a while after, I'd be inclined to blame either the LDAP query that pulls the UID/GID/DIR/SHELL info from AD, or a page-swap-in delay. If your users are defined

Re: Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Mauro Souza
Mark, In this particular case (I think) is not with DNS... When I had this issue, even accessing thru ip address I had an unreasonable delay logging in by ssh. An ssh -v show me sshd trying lots of auth schemas, and giving up after an "auth timeout, trying next"... So I disabled the failing schema

Re: Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Mark Post
>>> On 3/20/2009 at 1:45 PM, Mauro Souza wrote: > Mark, > > In this particular case (I think) is not with DNS... When I had this issue, > even accessing thru ip address I had an unreasonable delay logging in by > ssh. I wasn't speaking about DNS on the desktop, but on the server running sshd.

Re: Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Shedlock, George
Thank you everyone. There was indeed an error in specifying a nameserver. It was an incorrect IP address. George Shedlock Jr AEGON Information Technology AEGON USA 502-560-3541 -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:linux-...@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Post Sent: Friday

Re: Excessive time for login

2009-03-20 Thread Scott Rohling
Or if a nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf is not really available --- it can cause timeouts as reverse lookups on the incoming IP address are done... Make sure your /etc/resolv.conf lists nameservers that are actually reachable.. Scott On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Mauro Souza wrote: > Hi Geo