Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Frederic Muller
On 23/05/2024 12:49, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 5/22/24 9:59 PM, Frederic Muller wrote: On 23/05/2024 03:31, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 5/22/24 9:57 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On May 21, 2024, at 05:01, Frederic Muller wrote: I thought someone here could help me out. I am using lftp to automate

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/22/24 9:59 PM, Frederic Muller wrote: On 23/05/2024 03:31, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 5/22/24 9:57 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On May 21, 2024, at 05:01, Frederic Muller wrote: I thought someone here could help me out. I am using lftp to automate some file copy on Ubuntu 20.04. The

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Frederic Muller
On 23/05/2024 03:31, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 5/22/24 9:57 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On May 21, 2024, at 05:01, Frederic Muller wrote: I thought someone here could help me out. I am using lftp to automate some file copy on Ubuntu 20.04. The originating server is switching to SFTP and I

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/22/24 1:53 PM, Chris Adams wrote: Once upon a time, Samuel Sieb said: I'm not confusing anything. I checked it before posting. :-) From strace: execve("/bin/sh", ["sh", "-c", "ssh -a -x -s sftp"] I do not think that means what you think it means. The -s option turns it from running

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 4:43 PM Jonathan Billings wrote: > > On May 22, 2024, at 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > > >> By “SFTP” do you mean FTP over SSL/TLS, or the OpenSSH “sftp” backend > >> which runs over the SSH protocol? Two completely different protocols. > >> I suspect that lftp just

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Samuel Sieb said: > I'm not confusing anything. I checked it before posting. :-) > From strace: > execve("/bin/sh", ["sh", "-c", "ssh -a -x -s sftp"] I do not think that means what you think it means. The -s option turns it from running a remote command to requesting a

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/22/24 1:43 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On May 22, 2024, at 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote: By “SFTP” do you mean FTP over SSL/TLS, or the OpenSSH “sftp” backend which runs over the SSH protocol? Two completely different protocols. I suspect that lftp just calls out to the OpenSSH sftp

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Jonathan Billings
On May 22, 2024, at 16:32, Samuel Sieb wrote: > >> By “SFTP” do you mean FTP over SSL/TLS, or the OpenSSH “sftp” backend which >> runs over the SSH protocol? Two completely different protocols. >> I suspect that lftp just calls out to the OpenSSH sftp binary if it uses SSH. > > Sort of. It

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/22/24 9:57 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On May 21, 2024, at 05:01, Frederic Muller wrote: I thought someone here could help me out. I am using lftp to automate some file copy on Ubuntu 20.04. The originating server is switching to SFTP and I have about a week for testing. It works

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/22/24 9:57 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: By “SFTP” do you mean FTP over SSL/TLS, or the OpenSSH “sftp” backend which runs over the SSH protocol? Two completely different protocols. It's easy to confuse, but the first is actually "FTPS". lftp can do both. --

Re: audit features

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/22/24 7:31 AM, Billy Kay via users wrote: I've used FreeIPA on and off with various versions. Currently we are using ipa-server-common-4.10.0-8. With the environment growing larger and having more engineers working with the setup, I would like have some way to audit / track of changes

Re: OT: SFTP with lftp

2024-05-22 Thread Jonathan Billings
On May 21, 2024, at 05:01, Frederic Muller wrote: > I thought someone here could help me out. I am using lftp to automate some > file copy on Ubuntu 20.04. The originating server is switching to SFTP and I > have about a week for testing. It works fine by default with F40. > > On ubuntu it

Re: google-chrome-stable update fails today on gpg keys

2024-05-22 Thread Roger Wells
This is happening to me as well. uname  -r 6.8.9-200.fc39.x86_64 but there is no /etc/cron.daily/google-chrome (the directory exists but only contains google-earth-pro) On 2/14/24 08:57, Tom Horsley wrote: On Wed, 14 Feb 2024 07:46:15 -0500 Neal Becker wrote: The GPG keys listed for the

audit features

2024-05-22 Thread Billy Kay via users
Hi, I've used FreeIPA on and off with various versions. Currently we are using ipa-server-common-4.10.0-8. With the environment growing larger and having more engineers working with the setup, I would like have some way to audit / track of changes in everything from user, user groups, HBAC

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Tim via users
On Wed, 2024-05-22 at 00:33 -0700, Mike Wright wrote: > Now I don't see how that affects your inability to login to the router In bridge mode it's virtually a pass-through from input to output as direct as it can be, becoming just some kind of media converter (from ISP using fibre/cable/DSL to

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2024-05-22 at 03:41 -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote: > Hard reset did the trick. > Apparently power cycling does not do a hard reset. Well, you wouldn't want power cycling to do a hard reset. poc -- ___ users mailing list --

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Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Michael Hennebry
Hard reset did the trick. Apparently power cycling does not do a hard reset. Bridge mode is gone and I can login. Thanks folks. Time for a nap. -- Michael henne...@mail.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu "SCSI is NOT magic. There are *fundamental technical reasons* why it is necessary to sacrifice a young

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread jdow
On 20240521 23:31:32, Michael Hennebry wrote: I'm running F38 with an Arris router provided by Midcontinent. The connection is by ethernet cable. Somehow the router got into bridge mode which turns off wifi. I've tried to login to turn off bridge mode. No go. I eventually get a popup saying the

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Mike Wright
On 5/21/24 23:48, Michael Hennebry wrote: On Tue, 21 May 2024, Samuel Sieb wrote: You probably need your ISP to do that.  Once it's in bridge mode, it's basically invisible.  Whatever device is connected to it has a direct internet connection now.  You might be able to access it if you can

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/22/24 12:24 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote: On Wed, 22 May 2024, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 5/21/24 11:48 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: On Tue, 21 May 2024, Samuel Sieb wrote: You probably need your ISP to do that.  Once it's in bridge mode, it's basically invisible.  Whatever device is connected

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Michael Hennebry
On Wed, 22 May 2024, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 5/21/24 11:48 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: On Tue, 21 May 2024, Samuel Sieb wrote: You probably need your ISP to do that.  Once it's in bridge mode, it's basically invisible.  Whatever device is connected to it has a direct internet connection now. 

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/21/24 11:54 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 05/22/2024 12:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote: You probably need your ISP to do that.  Once it's in bridge mode, it's basically invisible.  Whatever device is connected to it has a direct internet connection now.  You might be able to access it if you can

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/21/24 11:48 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: On Tue, 21 May 2024, Samuel Sieb wrote: You probably need your ISP to do that.  Once it's in bridge mode, it's basically invisible.  Whatever device is connected to it has a direct internet connection now.  You might be able to access it if you can

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Joe Zeff
On 05/22/2024 12:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote: You probably need your ISP to do that.  Once it's in bridge mode, it's basically invisible.  Whatever device is connected to it has a direct internet connection now.  You might be able to access it if you can figure out the IP address.  Do you

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Joe Zeff
On 05/22/2024 12:31 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote: How many young goats do I need? One will probably be enough, as long as you make sure to use black candles. -- ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Michael Hennebry
On Tue, 21 May 2024, Samuel Sieb wrote: You probably need your ISP to do that. Once it's in bridge mode, it's basically invisible. Whatever device is connected to it has a direct internet connection now. You might be able to access it if you can figure out the IP address. Do you remember

Re: getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 5/21/24 11:31 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote: I'm running F38 with an Arris router provided by Midcontinent. The connection is by ethernet cable. Somehow the router got into bridge mode which turns off wifi. I've tried to login to turn off bridge mode. No go. I eventually get a popup saying the

getting out of bridge mode

2024-05-22 Thread Michael Hennebry
I'm running F38 with an Arris router provided by Midcontinent. The connection is by ethernet cable. Somehow the router got into bridge mode which turns off wifi. I've tried to login to turn off bridge mode. No go. I eventually get a popup saying the operation timed out. After dismissing the