gin dcorbe ldap
Password:
...
authorize
And so is ypbind:
aagico-postgres-nextcloud# getent group | grep dcorbe
_dcorbe:*:2001:dcorbe
aagico-postgres-nextcloud# getent passwd | grep dcorbe
dcorbe:*:2001:2001:Daniel Corbe:/home/dcorbe:/bin/sh
What do I need to change about OpenSSH to get this working?
I like where this thread is headed.
To expand on this idea, maybe we should demonstrate how diversity and
inclusiveness can work in an operating system via language choices.
Why stop at TCL and LUA? Or even scripting languages in general. Why
not Go, Rust, Haskell and Scala too?
Hear me out. W
For starters, this package isn’t being removed because of its name. It’s
being removed because it has a bunch of extremely offensive comments
littered throughout the comments. For example, up until recently, it had
a log message that called people “fags.” [1].
Secondly, this just doesn’
at 6:22 AM, Eda Sky wrote:
Hi
I'm preparing an update from 6.3 to 6.4 and fix the required
configuration files
For many years I've been using fetchmail/procmail and I do not know how
to overwrite smtpd.conf to a new grammar
the original rule is
accept from any for domain "example.com" ali
at 10:04 AM, Frédéric Goudal wrote:
- is there any reason to add keep state to a pass rule ?
1) UDP rules don’t keep state by default.
2) Even for TCP connections, it’s better to explicitly throw a keep state
on there for clarity, so that people who come in behind you and actually
bother
at 11:43 PM, Katherine Rohl wrote:
***
/usr/bin/ld: build/genmodes.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `a local
symbol' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
***
Have you tried following the compiler’s advice and rebuilding with -fPIC
Eric Pruitt writes:
> On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 10:15:04PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote:
>> Eric Pruitt wrote:
>> > Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that
>> > doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on
>> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of
On 8/30/2018 15:27:23, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
On Aug 30, 2018 1:48 PM, Daniel Corbe wrote:
at 1:35 PM, flauenroth wrote:
> This mail keeps crawling out the dumpster again and again. Are we
done
> with this topic here? Correct me when I am wrong but afaik there are
&g
at 1:35 PM, flauenroth wrote:
This mail keeps crawling out the dumpster again and again. Are we done
with this topic here? Correct me when I am wrong but afaik there are
pretty simple rules about the mailing list(s) so asking about selling
stuff in the first place proofed lack of reading
at 6:21 PM, Z Ero wrote:
...
On 8/28/18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2018-08-28, Z Ero wrote:
I have a bunch (about 50) of atom based HP T5740 thin clients that
work great as an OpenBSD based VPN gateway, router, firewall, print
server, wifi or other network appliance.
Those are i386 (32
at 11:40 AM, Teno Deuter wrote:
Dear support team,
in a OpenBSD 6.3 installation with php packges added, I have the
following httpd configuartion:
server "domain" {
listen on * tls port 443
listen on :: tls port 443
tls {
certificate "/etc/ssl/private/s
at 2:53 PM, li...@wrant.com wrote:
Mon, 25 Jun 2018 22:01:42 + (UTC) Robert Gilaard
I am just researching this as well and have settled on the Dell
Hi Robert, Rupert,
Email coming from Yahoo is flagged as phishing scam, wastes time digging.
**This is unacceptable advice**
Emphasis m
at 5:52 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2018-06-12, Base Pr1me wrote:
Who runs https://www.openbsdstore.com? I went to buy a couple of shirts
last Friday, but cert returns errors and paypal linking stuff is quite
broken. Also, no one is responding to the ord...@openbsdstore.com address.
Any i
at 11:41 PM, Johannes Krottmayer wrote:
But i haven't a animated GIF with "under construction" on my site. :)
Like the sites from the good old geocities. :)
On Fri, Jun 08, 2018 At 05:37:08 +0200, Johannes Krottmayer wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2018 At 21:32:55 -0600, Base Pr1me wrote:
Not to be
So I fixed this configuration simply by removing the /64 from Vio0. I
guess the IPv4 LAN segment can't have any preexisting IPv6 on it.
Thanks.
-Daniel
On 6/2/2018 15:51, Daniel Corbe wrote:
> I'm struggling with a NAT64 config for my network and hoping someone
> could hit me
I'm struggling with a NAT64 config for my network and hoping someone
could hit me with a clue bat.
This is going to require a bit of explanation because the IPv6 clients
are not directly behind the OpenBSD server. So bear with me on this one.
+-+
| R
I'm not sure what I missed here so I would appreciate it if someone would
hit me with a clue bat.
My OpenBSD firewall is acting as a DHCPv6-PD client and successfully
getting IP information:
My outside interface:
vlan9: flags=208843 mtu
1500
lladdr 00:1e:37:d6:00:ad
priority: 0
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