Simon Yuan wrote:
As I known,I havn't create any shell script or setup any middle boxes to
do this,and I have several solaris 9 OS within same subnet,but no such
issue.
Some shells, for example tcsh, have autologout options and set this by
default for some remote connections at least. Very
Hi Ulrich,
Dear all,
I have problems connecting an open solaris 10 box to a novell linux ldap
server (or better say: I am a newbie on this stuff and am confused about
the right configuration).
That is not unusual! This configuration is also not that simple.
(Do I need these two files since I
Stephen Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 03:47:28AM +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Simon Phipps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I keep hearing calls for Sun to intervene in a dispute over on
Debian. I see people demanding Sun assert a legal opinion on
difficult and
Erik Visnyak wrote:
I'm new to Solaris but I was able to setup Trusted Extensions on a test machine. The
problem I'm seeing is when I login to the system as any account other than root I cannot
open any applications or even a terminal. I get the message Action failed.
Reconnect to Solaris
Nicolas Linkert wrote:
The question is: What can SUN do to put things straight? Because it desperately
needs to get things straight. In terms of OSS not SUN is the authority, butr
the FSF is. If that authority advises you not to use the CDDL, you simply won't
touch it. Therefore it's
SysKonnect. They own the driver.
Yes. But the chip is a Marvell chip, and Marvell has his own driver for it, the
yukonx for Solaris. Both exhibit almost the same behavior (link goes up and
down the whole time, NIC is unusable).
I seriously doubt two or three Solaris users can influence
NOTE: I completely fat finger'd Yuan Lin's name and apologize. Yuan would
like to show the new Sun Studio Data Race Detection Tool which he has been
working on.
Tonight, Sept. 28, 2006, we're glad to have a couple nice presentations for
folks.
First off, we'll be having a short presentation
On Sep 28, 2006, at 10:28, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Why does this not happen?
Just for you: http://blogs.sun.com/webmink/entry/choice_of_venue
S.
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Hi Michael,
thank you for your answer. I am now a step further. The problem was that
ldap_client_cred was empty. It now contains the lines
NS_LDAP_BINDDN= ou=people,o=mpia
NS_LDAP_BINDPASSWD= {NS1}5e10c2
'ldapclient list' gives this:
ldapclient list
NS_LDAP_FILE_VERSION= 2.0
NS_LDAP_BINDDN=
Ulrich Hiller wrote:
When I want to login via ssh as one of those useres defined in ldap it
does not accept the password. The /var/adm/messages says this:
sshd[3031]: [ID 800047 auth.error] error: PAM: Authentication failed
Ok, I saw that pam.conf did not have sshd definitions. I added
sshd
Simon Phipps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 28, 2006, at 10:28, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Why does this not happen?
Just for you: http://blogs.sun.com/webmink/entry/choice_of_venue
Thank you!
This of course really helps a lot and it verifies that you did contact a lawyer
meanwhile since
Hi,
my fault, excuse me. I had, of course a wrong pam.conf.
Now it works.
Thank you very much for all your help. This goes to Michael, Darren and
Mika.
Best wishes, ulrich
Ulrich Hiller wrote:
When I want to login via ssh as one of those useres defined in ldap it
does not accept the password.
Hi,
First I've installed the Solaris 10 x86: Solaris 10 3/05 OS Packages on PC.
And the PHP modules was installed. Now I'm trying to install the same OS on
Dell Server. I'm follwing the same instruction and I can't see the php modules.
What I'm doing wrong.
Thanks,
B.
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On Thu 09/28/06 at 10:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicolas Linkert wrote:
The question is: What can SUN do to put things straight? Because it
desperately needs to get things straight. In terms of OSS not SUN is the
authority, butr the FSF is. If that authority advises you not to use the
Michael,
I am starting to research an LDAP implementation for my client. I will be using
Solaris LDAP server and clients. If you have any procedures, documentation
available that you are willing to share, I would be very appreciative. I don't
think I need the fine details, just a summary of
Actually this was directed at Paul but you got caught in the fray Simon.
snippage
On Sep 27, 2006, at 14:20, Paul Jakma wrote:
e) The FSFs' statement about compatibility between CDDL and GPL is
their
opinion, and they are entitled to it. Note that they have rather
eminent legal
Ron Halstead wrote:
Michael,
I am starting to research an LDAP implementation for my client. I will be using
Solaris LDAP server and clients. If you have any procedures, documentation
available that you are willing to share, I would be very appreciative. I don't
think I need the fine
I validated the zones plus I'm able to log into all the zones when I'm root and
they are all at running status. I created the user accounts using the smc.
I can log into the machine with these user accounts but I cannot open any
applications. I get the label and the bottom left of my screen
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Dennis Clarke wrote:
Was there a footnote [3] that I missed ?
Yes, I had deleted it. But forgot to remove the reference to the
footnote. :)
--paulj
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Hi Ulrich,
Hi,
my fault, excuse me. I had, of course a wrong pam.conf.
Now it works.
Excellent.
Thank you very much for all your help. This goes to Michael, Darren and
Mika.
You are most welcome.
Best wishes, ulrich
Please do let us know if we can help in any other way.
--
Best
Hi Ron,
Just so I have this right, you are planning on implementing a Naming Service
using Sun's LDAP Client and Directory (LDAP) Server? If this is the case, then
have you looked at my latest book? If you could be a little more specific about
what you want, I will certainly do my best to help
Linda,On 9/28/06, Linda Bernal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Willi,
I posted the Seattle presentations here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/marketing/events/techdays/seattle/
However, there is one presentation missing at this point, but I will
post as soon as I can. Take a peek
[followups directed at the arc-discuss alias]
At 427 messages (and counting), the ksh93 case (2006/550) was anything
but a typical fasttrack. Leaving the details of the project to Don,
April and others, I'd like to focus on the things we in the ARC
community learned from doing this review:
Katy Dickinson wrote:
[followups directed at the arc-discuss alias]
-John Plocher
OpenSolaris ARC Community
Arggh. I sent this from my laptop and didn't check that my wife's
settings were active before hitting send.
-Sigh
-John
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Are you trying to telnet in the machine as root or as a user? Can you use ssh
to get in? If you are coming from an unlabeled host and your user has
admin_low as its minimum label, you should be able to get in to the global
zone, otherwise, there may be multiple sources for this.
If you
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 12:18:23PM -0700, Katy Dickinson wrote:
o The discussion was hampered by posting delays caused by a
combination of manual moderation and timezones.
The OpenSolaris website team and the moderaters
involved are working on solutions to the mailman
Hi,
Alan DuBoff wrote:
Tonight, Sept. 28, 2006, we're glad to have a couple nice presentations for
folks.
When: Thursday, Sept. 28, 2006
Where: Sun's Santa Clara Campus Auditorium (upstairs)
What: Trusted Solaris, when hardening up Solaris matters
Time: 7:30pm-10:00pm
Map:
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