Re: how to to start X Window in debian-live-11.0.0-i386-standard.iso

2021-08-14 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 15/8/21 11:22 am, lou wrote: and what is password for root? You should be able to do sudo passwd root and set your own password -- Jeremy OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: debian11 early - apt-get update - At least one invalid signature [OK NOW] was encountered

2021-08-15 Thread jeremy ardley
On 16/08/2021 7:19 am, raf wrote: It's working now on the original VM. Someone else reported that keys have finally made it to a German mirror, solving a similar problem for them. I guess I was having the same A problem with the Australian mirror. But maybe that's just a guess. The keys aren't

Re: moderators, I would appreciate if you could interfere

2021-08-15 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 16/8/21 9:45 am, Weaver wrote: By reputation, the list is unmoderated, and that's the way it used to be. It still bears the token title of an unmoderated list but, in reality, a small collective of the politically correct have placed it under their auspices to moderate it. They have all the

Re: moderators, I would appreciate if you could interfere

2021-08-15 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 16/8/21 10:17 am, Weaver wrote: Any idiot can edit a page there. Cheers! Harry. And they frequently do! Yesterday I looked up 'harmonic analysis' of which I am a subject expert. The article was virtually incomprehensible to me. But worse, it almost completely missed what it is about -

Re: how would you do this?

2021-08-18 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 19/8/21 8:55 am, songbird wrote: let's suppose you have a directory where there are various scripts, libraries, programs, data, etc. you want to know exactly which other scripts, libraries, etc. use them and to log each caller to know the name so it can be tracked down (location would

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: I've got a Yahoo mail account (among others) that I use for a particular purpose. However it's been a while since I've been able to send e-mail from it using Yahoo's smtp servers. Instead I've been sending e-mail via another smtp server so the "From" addres

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread jeremy ardley
On 11/09/2021 6:26 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: Does anyone have Thunderbird and Yahoo working together? I have it running on thunderbird. Both imap and smtp use ssl/tls and oauth2 smtp uses port 465 while imap uses port 993 I have some memory

Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/9/21 8:51 am, Gary Dale wrote: On 2021-09-10 18:32, jeremy ardley wrote: On 11/09/2021 6:26 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/9/21 5:39 am, Gary Dale wrote: Does anyone have Thunderbird and Yahoo working together? I have it running on thunderbird. Both imap and smtp use ssl/tls

Re: OT: Re: is it possible to send e-mail via Yahoo's smtp servers using Thunderbird (78.13.0)?

2021-09-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/9/21 9:48 am, piorunz wrote: Offtopic: You sure you want to use Yahoo knowing what are they capable of, or, what they are not capable of doing, where they should? https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/yahoo-admits-staff-knew-state-sponsored-hack-2014-1590924 https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/yahoo

Re: Your Thoughts on Printer Replacement

2021-09-17 Thread jeremy ardley
On 18/09/2021 7:05 am, Dan Ritter wrote: Charles Curley wrote: Requirements: * I print rarely, and I do use color. The carts on the L7700 tend to go bad before they empty, Inkjet or laser? Or other? * Buster and Bullseye should both support any recommendations. I don't use Windows. I'

Re: Your Thoughts on Printer Replacement

2021-09-18 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 18/9/21 5:00 pm, Jonathan Dowland wrote: On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 10:38:03AM +0200, Klaus Singvogel wrote: Charles Curley wrote: I print rarely. Inkjet or laser? Or other? The carts on the L7700 tend to go bad before they empty, Rarely printing? I would suggest a laser I agree. Toner doe

Make wider selectable edge in Mate windows

2021-09-18 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I'm running Mate on Debian 10. The problem is that the width of the window edge that you pull to change the size of a window seems to be only 1 pixel wide. I've heard of this problem in gnome along with some fixes, but I've not found any solution for Mate. Suggestions? -- Jeremy OpenPG

Re: Make wider selectable edge in Mate windows

2021-09-18 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 19/9/21 9:55 am, Dedeco Balaco wrote: Em 18/09/2021 22:42, Jeremy Ardley escreveu: I'm running Mate on Debian 10. The problem is that the width of the window edge that you pull to change the size of a window seems to be only 1 pixel wide. I've heard of this problem in gnome

Re: What happened to cal?

2021-09-25 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 26/9/21 1:24 pm, Paul M. Foster wrote: Folks: I'm wondering if I'm mis-remembering here. As I recall, there used to be a command called "cal" which would simply print this month's calendar to the screen. It would do other calendars, depending on command line parameters. Now that I've move

Re: What happened to cal?

2021-09-25 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 26/9/21 1:46 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 26/9/21 1:24 pm, Paul M. Foster wrote: Folks: I'm wondering if I'm mis-remembering here. As I recall, there used to be a command called "cal" which would simply print this month's calendar to the screen. It would do othe

Re: general broad question for help in setting up linux server and suggestions

2021-10-14 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 15/10/21 2:33 pm, Semih Ozlem wrote: Hello everyone I am a mathematics PhD student completing my dissertation at Yeditepe University Istanbul working under Prof Ilhan Ikeda who is at Bosphorus University Istanbul. I am involved in setting up some seminars, keeping correspondence with othe

Re: general broad question for help in setting up linux server and suggestions

2021-10-15 Thread Jeremy Ardley
i 2021 Cum, 10:40 tarihinde şunu yazdı: On 10/15/2021 8:47 AM, Jeremy Ardley wrote: > > On 15/10/21 2:33 pm, Semih Ozlem wrote: >> Hello everyone >> >> I am a mathematics PhD student completing my dissertation at Yeditepe >> Universi

Re: unkown root password and mkdir problem.

2021-11-05 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 6/11/21 7:17 am, Thomas George wrote: when installing debian I entered eight digits as the root password. The instillation completed successfully. Later I tried to become root but the eight digits didn't work and many permutations also didn't work. I have used sudo successfully with many c

Re: Don't try this at home kids

2021-11-29 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 30/11/21 6:25 am, Bob Bernstein wrote: How do I tell sudo not to ask me for my password? It's me. I'm on my computer. I already logged in with my password. No one else is logged on. I know all you purists out there are rending your garments if not your flesh. but c'mon sudo! Can't a brot

Re: Don't try this at home kids

2021-11-29 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 30/11/21 7:14 am, James H. H. Lampert wrote: I have access to a number of Amazon Linux virtual boxes, that don't like password authentication in general (preferring certificate authentication . . . which authenticates the BOX that is ssh-ing in, but not the WARM BODY between the chair and

Re: NVME disk drive

2021-12-07 Thread Jeremy Ardley
Almost certainly no. Recent versions of debian can run SATA and PCIe variants without anything special. The only thing you may want is specialised software tools to monitor the device, but they aren't essential. On 8/12/21 3:29 pm, Piper H wrote: dear community I bought a new NVME disk a

Re: Can you help me?

2021-12-09 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 10/12/21 10:38 am, TheReal MrBitcoin wrote: I have been using Debian 11 bullseye since September 2021. At first everything was great. Than a week ago my screen after start up turning very dark & the back light screen is very dim. I would like to know how to make the screen bright again. I h

Re: Can you help me?

2021-12-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 10/12/21 10:46 pm, deloptes wrote: Jeremy Ardley wrote: Plug in a different monitor. If it's dim as well then it is a computer software/hardware problem. If not it's a monitor problem which can usually be fixed by swapping out the monitor power supply capacitors. Yes sure, I

Re: Firefox ESR EOL

2021-12-20 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 20/12/21 5:52 pm, Curt wrote: On 2021-12-18, Anssi Saari wrote: Nicholas Geovanis writes: Maybe I missed something. Why RISC V? Just having an alternative is attractive to some. Having an open alternative even more so. I'd happily run ARM or RISC-V, if those were an alternative for a d

Re: Identity Theft

2021-12-20 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 21/12/21 9:59 am, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Monday, December 20, 2021 02:28:13 PM Brian wrote: On Mon 20 Dec 2021 at 10:32:31 -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: My identity has been stolen, and although it has nothing to do with [...] May we know the URL of the financial website you cont

Re: Identity Theft

2021-12-20 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 21/12/21 10:09 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote:s. There is a type of attack called cross-site scripting (XSS). It's mostly been eliminated by latest version browsers, but there are always zero-day vulnerabilities. The effect is that if you are vulnerable and have two tabs open, one t

Re: vulnerability classifications (was: Re: Identity Theft)

2021-12-20 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 21/12/21 10:18 am, Nicole wrote: More at https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/xss/ just out of curiousity: I understand XSS are like code injections into the HTML through user controlled input or attacker controlled input, e.g. the password field or the message you send someone. what yo

Re: Identity Theft

2021-12-21 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 22/12/21 6:23 am, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote: One possiblity is that the target (recipient of the call) company internal communication network was compromised. That happens quite often, not as much as mail servers but it is still not unknown. This is completely hypothetical, but with

Re: Identity Theft

2021-12-23 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 24/12/21 5:03 am, Curt wrote: It wasn't really that "rhetorical" a van because it was precisely the very concrete "mobile FBI van" described on the Wikipedia page the OP referenced. As for the accurate representation of reality, I'm afraid we can only hope, however vainly, that people are c

Re: cpan

2022-01-02 Thread Jeremy Ardley
Pipe the output of the cpan command to less? | less On 3/1/22 1:14 pm, Jude DaShiell wrote: when displaying results from a cpan search, is it possible to limit the number of displayed results to the screen size then page to the next or previous set of results? Something like what less does wit

Re: Firefox: Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead for the USPS.com

2022-01-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/1/22 6:36 am, Charles Curley wrote: On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 23:01:34 +0100 (CET) local10 wrote: Am I the only one who's getting this error? I am not. Vivaldi (vivaldi-stable, 5.0.2497.32-1, amd64) on bullseye. The cert looks like: Common Name (CN)*.usps.com Organization (O)U

Re: Firefox: Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead for the USPS.com

2022-01-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/1/22 7:27 am, local10 wrote: I have no problems accessing the www.usps.com , it's when I go to tools.usps.com that's when I have the issue: # host usps.com usps.com has address 56.0.134.100 usps.com mail is handled by 10 usps-com.mail.protection.outlook.com. # host

Re: Firefox: Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead for the USPS.com

2022-01-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/1/22 7:37 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 4/1/22 7:27 am, local10 wrote: I have no problems accessing the www.usps.com <http://www.usps.com>, it's when I go to tools.usps.com that's when I have the issue: # host usps.com usps.com has address 56.0.134.100 usps.com mail

Re: Problems with videos playback for my user

2022-01-05 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 6/1/22 6:58 am, Lucio Crusca wrote: I'm on Debian sid, using pipewire (just in case that makes any difference). Since a few hours my user is not able to playback videos anymore. All browsers and mplayer in general behave like this: they do not play just the "video" part, but they normally

Re: OT: Recommendation for a new Debian laptop

2022-01-12 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 12/1/22 3:54 pm, john doe wrote: Debians, i've been using a laptop for a fiew years now and before this laptop dies on me I would like to buy a new laptop. I'm thinking about two options: - Buying something of the shelph and installing Debian on it - Buying a pine64 or alike - Any other alt

Re: OT: Recommendation for a new Debian laptop

2022-01-12 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 12/1/22 4:12 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: The only requirement is to have virtualisation available. My advice is if you are going to be doing any virtual work is get a laptop with - decent processor ( I use Ryzen mid range ) - Expandable memory to 32G - NVME PCIe system drive (256G

Re: OT: Recommendation for a new Debian laptop

2022-01-15 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 15/1/22 2:30 pm, john doe wrote: I've looked a bit online and laptops with a Ryzen CPU (5 .../7 ...) are between 550 and 1000 box or more. is this price range what you were suggesting? IN other words, if you were to buy a new laptop which one would you pick. Thanks all for the model sugge

Re: OT: Recommendation for a new Debian laptop

2022-01-15 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 15/1/22 5:17 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 15/1/22 2:30 pm, john doe wrote: I've looked a bit online and laptops with a Ryzen CPU (5 .../7 ...) are between 550 and 1000 box or more. is this price range what you were suggesting? IN other words, if you were to buy a new laptop whic

Re: Is there an alternative filesystem hierarchy that could be adapted to Debian.

2021-03-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/3/21 6:13 am, Stefan Monnier wrote: [ I think even back in the early days of time-sharing, connections were faster than 50bit/s. ] Common teletype Baud rates were 45.5 and 110. 45.5 was used primarily for radio transmission and 110 for landline - both using a modem. When I starte

Re: Google vs. DDG

2021-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/3/21 6:59 am, ellanios82 wrote: On 3/14/21 12:20 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: Still, the quality of the results isn't an absolute measure depending only on the search engine  - sometimes, find russian search-engine  helpful I find that Google has bias and censorhip in some topics, pa

Re: routing problem

2021-03-21 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 22/3/21 5:17 am, Dan Ritter wrote: ghe2001 wrote: There are 2 computers on my LAN. I'll call one Fast and the other Slow. When I, for example, type ping www.cbs.com, Fast pings right away, Slow pauses for about 5 seconds ('time' says that). When I ping something in /etc/hosts, both sta

bluetooth problems Cambridge Silicon Radio

2021-03-24 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I've just got a new bluetooth dongle that says V5.0 on the case. I think it uses Cambridge Silicon Radio lsusb Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 003 Device 003: ID 0c45:6340 Microdia Camera Bus 003 Device 002: ID 1a86:7523 QinHeng Electronics HL-340 USB-Serial a

Re: bluetooth problems Cambridge Silicon Radio

2021-03-25 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 25/3/21 2:45 pm, deloptes wrote: Jeremy Ardley wrote: Bus 001 Device 006: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) these are widely spread I have the same (at least from the usb id) Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth

Re: bluetooth problems Cambridge Silicon Radio

2021-03-25 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 25/3/21 3:18 pm, deloptes wrote: Jeremy Ardley wrote: sudo rfkill ID TYPE  DEVICE  SOFT  HARD 2 bluetooth hci0   unblocked unblocked what says dmesg -T when you plugin the dongle? what says syslog (journalctl)? sudo dmesg -T [Thu Mar 25 15:30:43 2021] usb 1-3.2: USB

Re: bluetooth problems Cambridge Silicon Radio

2021-03-25 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 26/3/21 8:33 am, deloptes wrote: Jeremy Ardley wrote: Mar 25 15:30:46 client.bronzemail.com kernel: usb 1-3.2: new full-speed USB device number 7 using xhci_hcd Mar 25 15:30:47 client.bronzemail.com kernel: usb 1-3.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0a12, idProduct=0001, bcdDevice=88.91 Mar

Re: Is there any way to snoop on a USB port?

2021-04-29 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 30/4/21 10:12 am, Martin McCormick wrote: I have a Windows box that has software on it which programs two-way radios and it would be nice to know what the radio and computer are saying to each other. After trying a Windows application that reportedly can capture serial port traffic,

Useful clipboard inspection tools?

2021-05-06 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I have a problem with a linux gtk application when I copy some text from a window. I can paste the text into pluma and openoffice documents on the same machine without problem, but when I use remote desktop to a windows machine the paste doesn't work. If I paste into pluma and then copy from

Re: How do I permanently disable unattended downloads of software/security updates?

2021-05-25 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 26/5/21 9:38 am, Stella Ashburne wrote: Thanks for your reply, Keith. I'm sorry if my original question is ambiguous. Here's what I wish to happen: 1. My OS stops downloading software and security updates silently in the background. It's called automatic downloads, am I right? I wish it t

Re: Best remote client+server setup for ~10 users?

2021-06-02 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 3/6/21 5:34 am, Jim Popovitch wrote: I need a FOSS remote desktop solution for around 10 users, back to a central server. The client connections will be broadband over OpenVPN with an avg latency of 45ms (WFH). tia, -Jim P. You should have a look at nomachine. I'm not sure if it's open s

Re: Best remote client+server setup for ~10 users?

2021-06-02 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 3/6/21 5:58 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 3/6/21 5:34 am, Jim Popovitch wrote: I need a FOSS remote desktop solution for around 10 users, back to a central server.  The client connections will be broadband over OpenVPN with an avg latency of 45ms (WFH). tia, -Jim P. You should have a

Re: Wiping an unencrypted SSD in preparation for encryption

2021-06-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/6/21 12:31 pm, David Wright wrote: I'm about to install buster or bullseye on a newly acquired laptop with an SSD (a first for me). I'm intending to clean (zero or randomise) the entire drive with dd before I start, and am interested in any pitfalls with that. I will also encrypt the new

Re: 2 NIC's

2021-07-05 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 5/7/21 6:44 pm, David wrote: Dear All, I am trying to get a thin client running with 2 NIC's and failing. Due to the age of the thin client I am running Debian 8 i386. I am trying to get the thin client to run as a proxy server with one NIC having a local (192.168.xx.xx) address, the other

Re: 2 NIC's

2021-07-05 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 5/7/21 7:53 pm, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Mon, Jul 05, 2021 at 07:38:42PM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 5/7/21 6:44 pm, David wrote: Dear All, I am trying to get a thin client running with 2 NIC's and failing. [...] If eth0 & eth1 are both connected to the local network

Re: Offensive variable names [was: Cool down ...]

2021-07-11 Thread jeremy ardley
On 12/07/2021 4:32 am, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 08:25:22PM +, ghe2001 wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Master/slave my be less than optimal when describing humans, but they're very useful when working with DNS. And blacklist is useful in SM

Re: Working for free [was: Offensive variable names]

2021-07-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/7/21 12:09 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote: On Ma, 13 iul 21, 20:54:22, Brian wrote: On Tue 13 Jul 2021 at 15:38:26 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Tuesday, July 13, 2021 11:27:03 AM Stefan Monnier wrote: BTW, for those who don't want to run their own server, there are still other reasons

Re: MDs & Dentists

2021-07-14 Thread jeremy ardley
On 15/07/2021 6:26 am, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: Also can you find me one Linux distribution that is certified as medical equipment for reliability ? You can't be seriously suggesting Windows is certified for any risk of life application!? It has a huge spectrum of vulnerabil

Re: MDs & Dentists

2021-07-14 Thread jeremy ardley
On 15/07/2021 7:40 am, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: On 15/07/2021 6:26 am, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: Also can you find me one Linux distribution that is certified as medical equipment for reliability ? You can't be seriously suggesting Windows is certified for any ris

Re: MDs & Dentists

2021-07-15 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 15/7/21 4:00 pm, Weaver wrote: On 15-07-2021 17:48, ellanios82 wrote: On 7/15/21 2:03 AM, jeremy ardley wrote: suggesting Windows is certified for any risk of life application!? It has a huge spectrum of vulnerabilities  - believe wikipedia had mention : 100% of world's

Re: SSD Memory Card (was The Raspberry Pi that Took a Day Off.)

2022-01-27 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 28/1/22 9:54 am, Martin McCormick wrote: Great suggestions but I can't. Part of the typescript output I included was me doing just that and I was root when I did it but the squawk is that I don't have permission as if I wasn't root. If writing to the SSD card was possible, I could

Re: Mini server hardware for home use NAS purposes

2022-02-02 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 3/2/22 5:42 am, Henning Follmann wrote: I'd suggest a Raspberry Pi 4B. The requirements you listed elsewhere would make this a cheap and workable alternative. The only issue is that any SATA disks would have to be run through a USB 3 port. Using an SSD might mitigate any lag. I use one of t

Re: miracle of Firefox in the hotel.

2022-02-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/2/22 9:21 am, Felmon Davis wrote: On Sat, 12 Feb 2022, Dan Ritter wrote: The portal works by intercepting any web page request at all and answering with its own sign-up page. So, go to a page which you know will be served via plain HTTP. If you can't think of one, try http://www.plainw

Re: Sharing photos from Linux to Apple devices

2022-03-08 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 9/3/22 8:48 am, Tom Browder wrote: Can anyone suggest a good way to get my Linux (or Windows) pictures onto some site that Apple devices can use? Thanks, -Tom Put the photos into several large zip files (simply to minimise the number of downloads). Then upload to google drive in some

https authorisation server?

2022-03-15 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I'm working on providing an imap proxy on my LAN gateway and it seems nginx module ngx_mail will do the job nicely. The problem is the module mandates an http authorisation server. Ideally I would run the authorisation server on my internal mail machine and it would use PAM or suchlike to look

Thunderbird / Dovecot TLS Problem

2022-03-17 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I've been using Thunderbird for years now but made some minor tweaks as I'm setting up an imap proxy for remote access to my debian/dovecot/postfix server. The issue is I changed the account settings in thunderbird to use STARTTLS and port 993. It now doesn't work. I see a connection in wireshark,

Re: Thunderbird / Dovecot TLS Problem

2022-03-17 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On Thu, 17 Mar 2022 15:05:42 +0800 Jeremy Ardley wrote: > I've been using Thunderbird for years now but made some minor tweaks > as I'm setting up an imap proxy for remote access to my > debian/dovecot/postfix server. > > The issue is I changed the account setti

postscreen spamassassin haproxy multi-homed server

2022-03-19 Thread Jeremy Ardley
Does anybody have a working example of postfix with postscreen and spamassassin all working together? * In the first instance on a single homed machine. * Then on a multi-homed machine so stanzas are individual to each IP address. * And finally a version that also works with haproxy. I've

Re: postscreen spamassassin haproxy multi-homed server

2022-03-19 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 20/3/22 6:41 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: Does anybody have a working example of postfix with postscreen and spamassassin all working together? I have now found that 'pass' stanzas for each SMTP IP on a multi-homed machine are ignored. The only pass stanza that is used is the ge

force IPv6 dynamic address?

2022-03-22 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I have a debian workstation with a static IPv6 address mapped in DNS as well as dynamic addresses which change with time. The problem I have is that when my thunderbird mail client connects to gmail it always uses the static IPv6 address as originator and this shows up in the headers of the de

bind9 slave sending notifies

2022-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I'm using BIND 9.16.22-Debian (Extended Support Version) The problem is when I restart I see "sending notifies" in the log. I have checked the configuration named.conf.local and named.conf.options and there is no 'allow-transfer' in the configuration. example named.conf.local entry: zone "l

Re: its been done again. No network

2022-03-23 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 24/3/22 8:40 am, gene heskett wrote: Greetings all; Just installed a arm64 linux on a raspi4, and as near as I can tell early in the game, everything seem to be working except the network. I cannot get rid of a default 169.254.xx.yy route in ip a or ip r. I have even renamed the /sbin/avahi

Re: force IPv6 dynamic address?

2022-03-24 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 24/3/22 1:11 am, Tim Woodall wrote: On Wed, 23 Mar 2022, Jeremy Ardley wrote: I have a debian workstation with a static IPv6 address mapped in DNS as well as dynamic addresses which change with time. The problem I have is that when my thunderbird mail client connects to gmail it always

Re: force IPv6 dynamic address?

2022-03-24 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 24/3/22 5:53 pm, Tim Woodall wrote: But I'm as paranoid about unknown outbound connections as I am about inbound ones - and, unfortunately, outbound is much harder to secure, especially if you don't trust google! Perhaps a specialised proxy for gmail etc connections that can strip out i

systemd.resolved problems

2022-03-24 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I've been having continual problems with postfix and errors in the mail log about unresolved  MX and A records. Not all the time but often enough to be annoying. I discovered postfix was using the systemd.resolved server for DNS. I did some experiments with resolvectl and there were serious de

Re: systemd.resolved problems

2022-03-24 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 25/3/22 7:26 am, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 06:51:55AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: Is there any compelling reason to use systemd.resolved over ordinary DNS ? If not, why was it inflicted on debian? It's disabled by default. It's there if you wish to try it,

ifup failed but interface works anyway

2022-03-25 Thread Jeremy Ardley
cat /etc/os-release PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)" grep Mar 26 05:30:05 firewall ifup[448]: ifup: failed to bring up lan0 Mar 26 05:30:05 firewall kernel: [    8.552955] r8152 5-1:1.0 lan0: renamed from eth1 Mar 26 05:30:05 firewall kernel: [   15.141993] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHA

debug systemd restart networking problem

2022-03-26 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I have been doing various changes to my network but have now got to the stage where I have errors running systemd restart networking systemctl status networking ● networking.service - Raise network interfaces Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/networking.service; enabled; vendor preset:

Re: networking.service fails

2022-04-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/4/22 8:38 am, Dmitry Katsubo wrote: Dear Debian community, I've exercised several directions to solve the issue, however I've failed. Would be great if somebody can share his idea. After upgrading from Debian buster to bullseye I still have the same issue: # systemctl status networking.

Re: networking.service fails

2022-04-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/4/22 10:15 am, Charles Curley wrote: On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 09:50:19 +0800 Jeremy Ardley wrote: * systemd-networkd.service * networking.service * NetworkManager.service Possibly because they do different things. I have no experience what the first one does

Re: networking.service fails

2022-04-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/4/22 10:31 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: In my case I am delegating ipv6 prefixes that I obtain from my ISP and also advertising them, making radvd redundant. I have kept my ISC dhcp servers as I am doing DDNS with my bind instance. Possibly systemd-networkd.service does DDNS as well but I

rdnssd not updating /etc/resolv.conf

2022-04-09 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I've installed rdnssd The host has ipv6 enabled in /etc/network/interfaces and it's acquiring an IPv6 address via RA in addition to having a static IPv6 Address rdnssd is running but nothing is changing in /etc/resolv.conf or /var/run/rdnssd/resolv.conf Any suggestions? root@orangepi-r1:~# c

Re: rdnssd not updating /etc/resolv.conf

2022-04-09 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 10/4/22 7:04 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: I've installed rdnssd The host has ipv6 enabled in /etc/network/interfaces and it's acquiring an IPv6 address via RA in addition to having a static IPv6 Address rdnssd is running but nothing is changing in /etc/resolv.conf or /var/

Strange syslog behaviour [Solved]

2022-04-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I have systems (armbian) that had anomalous behaviour. This included sometimes writing to /var/log/syslog.1 rather than to /var/log/syslog (which was created, but zero size) Additionally the logrotate was happening daily or twice daily when seemingly configured for weekly rotates Anyway lon

Re: Strange syslog behaviour [Solved]

2022-04-10 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/4/22 11:46 am, David Wright wrote: There are tabooext and taboopat directives for ignoring files in logrotated.d, and I would have thought it reasonable to exclude these sorts of housekeeping files by default, because they're very likely to contain some duplication. I would file a bug agai

Re: Strange syslog behaviour [Solved]

2022-04-11 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 11/4/22 12:00 pm, Jeremy Ardley wrote: On 11/4/22 11:46 am, David Wright wrote: There are tabooext and taboopat directives for ignoring files in logrotated.d, and I would have thought it reasonable to exclude these sorts of housekeeping files by default, because they're very like

Re: Strange syslog behaviour [Solved]

2022-04-11 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 12/4/22 6:38 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: And discovered that /etc/logrotate.d/inetutils-syslogd was also being loaded. It had duplicates of many entries in /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog All I wanted was ping _traceroute_ but I got a world of hurt as well! *this* seems likely to solve the

Re: disable IPv6 debian

2022-04-15 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 15/4/22 9:59 pm, Erwan David wrote: No. But it won't be kept if you reboot To make it permanent you need to create the file /etc/sysctl.d/10-disable_ipv6.conf with the 2 lines net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6=1 net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6=0 However make sure no other file in /etc/sy

Fixed Mate desktop spamming xorg logs - now video jagged

2022-04-21 Thread Jeremy Ardley
I'm using Mate 1.20. I noticed a continual flood in my /var/log/Xorg.0.log modeset(0): Failed to get GBM bo for flip to new front. I tracked down the error at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1645553 I used more or less the procedure documented by pkoz 2018-12-28 08:17:40 UTC and t

Re: Recommendations for a home server running Debian Bullseye (11)?

2022-04-26 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 26/4/22 2:56 pm, Christian Britz wrote: On 2022-04-25 23:58 UTC+0200, Stefan Monnier wrote: That's quite vague. I myself use a BananaPi as home server with good results (for my use case anyway), but I'm pretty sure that it wouldn't cover half the needs of some other people's notion of "ho

Re: Unwanted route appears at every reboot...

2022-04-27 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 28/4/22 4:49 am, nimrod wrote: default dev eno1 scope link src 169.254.30.62 metric 202 the 169.254 address is Used for link-local addresses between two hosts on a single link when no IP address is otherwise specified, such as would have normally been retrieved from a DHCP server. So so

Re: Unwanted route appears at every reboot...

2022-04-29 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 29/4/22 5:30 pm, nim...@paralog.it wrote: Here are only the syslog lines containing NetworkManager and the time of the reboot. I also removed hostname to shorten the text a bit. NetworkManager may not be the only agent involved. Perhaps extracting syslog entries around the NetworkMana

Re: Unwanted route appears at every reboot...

2022-04-30 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 29/4/22 5:30 pm, nim...@paralog.it wrote: On gio, 2022-04-28 at 05:26 +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: I can definitely esclude that. I turned off my machine and nobody answer to ping to its address. One other thing to check is if dhclient is running. It can be started by

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/5/22 4:18 am, john doe wrote: What do you mean by "correctly and securly", the networking is never secure. Depending on what you need, you might want firewall ... That also brings the question, why do you need a static IPv4 address? For almost all domestic installations a single stati

Re: Networking book recommendation

2022-05-03 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 4/5/22 12:57 pm, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 04:27:52AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: [...] [...] NAT in itself provides quite good security because internal hosts can't be scanned by attackers. Uh, oh. I think general opinion these days disagree with this stat

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-07 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 8/5/22 10:47 am, Rick Thomas wrote: ISC has ended development on the ISC DHCP client as of early 2022. This client implementation is no longer maintained and should not be used in production any longer. Can anybody recommend a good replacement? I presently use systemd-networkd which prov

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-07 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 8/5/22 11:14 am, Jeremy Ardley wrote: You can just use systemd-networkd as an IPv4 dhcp client. Of note: Using systemd-networkd you should not use NetworkManager or networking services. I think both use the ISC dhcp client Of further note, I moved to systemd-networkd precisely

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-07 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 8/5/22 11:27 am, Rick Thomas wrote: Thanks for the heads up! Can you describe in detail what one needs to do in order to switch over? I.e. what to remove, what to install? What to configure? This is a recent blogpost of mine showing a more complex installation including IPv6 delegati

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-08 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 8/5/22 3:19 pm, Kamil Jońca wrote: I cannot see if systemd-networkd can run scripts[1] after change in lease. Am I missing something? The top answer below is a partial answer to your question. https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/469716/systemd-networkd-run-script-after-dhcp-client-aqc

Re: Alternatives to ISC dhcp-client ?

2022-05-08 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 8/5/22 2:27 pm, Rick Thomas wrote: Thanks! Rick PS: I'll also do the IPv6 part, because I'm interested in that too. One word of caution moving away from ISC dhcp client is that any possibility of it being started by the networking daemon will result in very bad behaviour if you have any

Re: Google Chrome leaves processes around each time is closed

2022-05-16 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 17/5/22 6:23 am, nimrod wrote: Hi, recently Google Chrome started to leave around a "chrome --enable-crashpad" process every time I closed it. Each of such processes sucks 25% of CPU. If I open another instance of Chrome and I close it, another process is created and reaches the 25% of CP

Re: weather station

2022-05-21 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 22/5/22 12:44 am, Russell L. Harris wrote: On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 03:57:50PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: Whilst you conspicuously omit indication of where you are located, I have found that, here in Australia, the weather bureau  has gone malicious, and blocks access where a web site visitor

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