krb5 login help

2006-10-24 Thread Donald J. Ankney
I've been searching mailing lists, man pages, and google with no good results, so I'm here to ask for a little nudge in the right direction. I'm trying to configure 3.9 to authenticate against a Kerberos 5 realm. Kerberos is correctly configured (I can get a ticket via kinit). I've created

Re: krb5 login help

2006-10-24 Thread Donald J. Ankney
On Oct 24, 2006, at 12:29 PM, Bob Beck wrote: Did you give the wee beastie a host key on your kerberos server? both ssh and /bin/login will attempt to verify a host key against the server so that your kerberos server isn't getting spoofed. I think this is the place where I'm running

Re: I have a question on the future development of OpenBSD

2006-07-11 Thread Donald J. Ankney
Are you implying that you have VMWare Server hosted in OpenBSD? If so, any chance of getting a howto? On Jul 11, 2006, at 10:15 AM, L. V. Lammert wrote: The option is to use the free/non registered VMWare Player, bu then you are more limited on host OS. Lee

Re: Multi-user Password Manager

2006-04-12 Thread Donald J. Ankney
It sounds like you want to be using OpenLDAP (http:// www.openldap.org/). Instead of using groups for delegation, use OUs. It's probably not going to be a small project, though. On Apr 12, 2006, at 8:40 AM, Bruno Carnazzi wrote: 2006/4/12, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, Apr

Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-07 Thread Donald J. Ankney
On Apr 5, 2006, at 3:30 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote: Fine, but wasn't your requirements here the cheapest solutions, not the platform on witch it run? I don't know that, only you do. But may be there was and is a very nice solutions working on OpenBSD, but that was just more expensive and

Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-05 Thread Donald J. Ankney
On Apr 5, 2006, at 11:55 AM, Daniel Ouellet wrote: I am of the opinion like many here that use what's for the job This is something that can't be stressed enough -- always use the tool that's most appropriate for the job. OpenBSD can do everything other operating systems do. It's where I

Re: GNU license files rules replacement guidelines with BSD one

2006-04-05 Thread Donald J. Ankney
On Apr 5, 2006, at 12:11 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote: If I see a GNU software that I like and the structure of it makes sense, or I think it makes sense, but I don't want to correct the bugs in it because it will stay under GNU. At what point, or how can it be replace by a BSD one where

Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-05 Thread Donald J. Ankney
On Apr 5, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote: Donald J. Ankney wrote: Vendor support is a sometimes criteria. Well, if the Vendor support is so critical, then you will be better served with OpenBSD for what they provide in their default system and that's second to none! By far

Re: 3.9 coming out

2006-04-04 Thread Donald J. Ankney
The Apache 1.3 series is being actively maintained, and developed at a leisurely pace, to maintain stability. Releases will be made to address security issues, or after a comfortable number of bug fixes or improvements have been made. Significantly new features are unlikely to be added to

Re: Sys-Admin vs Network Admin

2006-03-30 Thread Donald J. Ankney
My job doesn't discriminate :) I'm technically a Network admin but my duties are equally split between that, sys ad, and dba. On Mar 27, 2006, at 8:38 PM, Qwerty wrote: Hi All, Would it be fair to say that a Systems Administrator and a Network Administrator are no longer two seperate

Re: ADSL with pppoa (over ATM)

2006-03-21 Thread Donald J. Ankney
Has anybody done this through a full bridge? My Actiontech isn't nearly as friendly with it's options... Simon Slaytor wrote: Half Bridge mode is your friend here. Not sure if the D-Link supports this mode however, Google is less than helpful. Essentially in half bridge mode the modem

Re: Recommendations for an OpenBSD-based Backup Solution

2006-03-20 Thread Donald J. Ankney
I threw together a Perl script that uses tar and external firewire drives. Tar has flags that will let it backup over SMB (for the windows boxes) and one can always do use scp (via certificates) piped through tar for remote linux/BSD boxes. I've been using this solution across several

Re: Low-cost 1U server

2006-03-14 Thread Donald J. Ankney
I have two of the Vision Servers that Tiger sells for $600: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp? EdpNo=705537CatId=0 I've had no problems whatsoever as a low-volume server platform. On Mar 14, 2006, at 8:59 AM, Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote: Andrew Ng wrote:

Re: Which SATA controller to purchase

2005-09-26 Thread Donald J. Ankney
On Sep 26, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: Oh yeah, and it will probably cut down on the number of times you see messages of the form Is X supported on OpenBSD blah? You can do all the above. I am too busy. This is an excellent point. Kernel development is a fairly