Telnet SRA login related issue

2013-06-20 Thread takCoder
Hi all,

My question may sound dummish, excuse me, but would you please tell when
exactly is telnet sra authentication involved??

For example, is it possible to telnet to a Freebsd  machine via a Win node
and set the connection to use SRA? or this is something in Freebsd world?

As i see, when I telnet to my Freebsd machine from another Freebsd machine,
SRA authentication get involved, and changes to pam.d/telnetd auth phase
are applied on the session; but when i telnet to my machine from a Win
node, using putty or Windows telnet client or SecureCRT as telnet client,
SRA auth is not involved; pam.d/telnetd changes are not applied and
pam.d/login changes are applied instead (just like when i use -X sra for
telnetd to disable SRA and it uses system login).
As i checked, for example "putty" doesn't have any config to use sra..

It would be really kind of you to let me know what is exactly happening
here.. Thank you..

Best Regards,
takCoder
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Re: Telnet SRA login related issue

2013-06-20 Thread takCoder
Excuse me i just founded similar thread on the list which says:

SRA is a login sequence that encrypts the password (something that regular
telnet doesn't do).  It's only is activated if the other end advertises
itself as a telnet server.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2010-August/220796.html



the second part of my question now seems to be off-list..
Sorry for sending repeated and off-list question before enough googling..



On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 1:22 PM, takCoder  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> My question may sound dummish, excuse me, but would you please tell when
> exactly is telnet sra authentication involved??
>
> For example, is it possible to telnet to a Freebsd  machine via a Win node
> and set the connection to use SRA? or this is something in Freebsd world?
>
> As i see, when I telnet to my Freebsd machine from another Freebsd
> machine, SRA authentication get involved, and changes to pam.d/telnetd auth
> phase are applied on the session; but when i telnet to my machine from a
> Win node, using putty or Windows telnet client or SecureCRT as telnet
> client, SRA auth is not involved; pam.d/telnetd changes are not applied and
> pam.d/login changes are applied instead (just like when i use -X sra for
> telnetd to disable SRA and it uses system login).
> As i checked, for example "putty" doesn't have any config to use sra..
>
> It would be really kind of you to let me know what is exactly happening
> here.. Thank you..
>
> Best Regards,
> takCoder
>
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Re: showing CAPSLOCK state on display

2013-06-20 Thread Polytropon
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 21:19:01 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I'm running 10-CURRENT on my small netbook EeePC 900; the device has
> only a set of four lights (powered on, battery loading, disk i/o, WLAN) and
> no indicator more, especially not for CAPSLOCK. So you don't know the
> state of it and have to try in in a terminal (which sometimes gives
> funny results when you write something with vim); some days ago I saw on
> a Windows 7 laptop that it showed CAPSLOCK in some small overlay text
> on-screen on the right sight. That would be just what I wanted for my
> KDE3 desktop... any ideas?

Maybe something like this is suitable?

Port:   gai-leds-0.6_6
Path:   /usr/ports/sysutils/gai-leds
Info:   A GAI applet that displays the keyboard status leds

Port:   gkleds2-0.8.2_6
Path:   /usr/ports/sysutils/gkleds2
Info:   GKrellM Leds for CapsLock, NumLock and ScrollLock

But don't look at the dependency lists, they're terrible. :-)



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Re: showing CAPSLOCK state on display

2013-06-20 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jun 20), Polytropon said:
> On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 21:19:01 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > I'm running 10-CURRENT on my small netbook EeePC 900; the device has
> > only a set of four lights (powered on, battery loading, disk i/o, WLAN) and
> > no indicator more, especially not for CAPSLOCK. So you don't know the
> > state of it and have to try in in a terminal (which sometimes gives
> > funny results when you write something with vim); some days ago I saw on
> > a Windows 7 laptop that it showed CAPSLOCK in some small overlay text
> > on-screen on the right sight. That would be just what I wanted for my
> > KDE3 desktop... any ideas?
> 
> Maybe something like this is suitable?
> 
> Port:   gai-leds-0.6_6
> Path:   /usr/ports/sysutils/gai-leds
> Info:   A GAI applet that displays the keyboard status leds
> 
> Port:   gkleds2-0.8.2_6
> Path:   /usr/ports/sysutils/gkleds2
> Info:   GKrellM Leds for CapsLock, NumLock and ScrollLock
> 
> But don't look at the dependency lists, they're terrible. :-)

xkbvleds and xkbwatch might also do what you want, with no extra
dependencies apart from X itself.

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How do I launch Calligra?

2013-06-20 Thread Ed Flecko
I've installed Calligra "Suite" from package, but I'm struggling to figure
out how to launch any of its programs???

Ed
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Re: How do I launch Calligra?

2013-06-20 Thread Polytropon
On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:02:42 -0700, Ed Flecko wrote:
> I've installed Calligra "Suite" from package, but I'm struggling to figure
> out how to launch any of its programs???

Check what's been installed, especially with a new entry
in /usr/local/bin, maybe with

$ grep "bin" /var/db/pkg//+CONTENTS

where  is the correct package name including
the version (use TAB completition).


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Re: How do I launch Calligra?

2013-06-20 Thread ill...@gmail.com
On 20 June 2013 14:33, Polytropon  wrote:

> On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 09:02:42 -0700, Ed Flecko wrote:
> > I've installed Calligra "Suite" from package, but I'm struggling to
> figure
> > out how to launch any of its programs???
>
> Check what's been installed, especially with a new entry
> in /usr/local/bin, maybe with
>
> $ grep "bin" /var/db/pkg//+CONTENTS
>
> where  is the correct package name including
> the version (use TAB completition).
>
>
pkg info -l
if you're using pkgng
also,
ls -rt /usr/local/bin
is sometimes helpful

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maildrop port build/configure fail: failed for liblock

2013-06-20 Thread Da Rock
Quick question, one that hasn't come up since 2002 apparently; does 
anyone know what to do with this error when building maildrop?


checking whether setpgrp takes no argument... no
checking for fcntl... yes
checking for flock... yes
checking for lockf... yes
checking for locking method... configure: error: must specify 
--with-locking-method option

configure: error: ./configure failed for liblock
===>  Script "configure" failed unexpectedly.
Please report the problem to madpi...@freebsd.org [maintainer] and 
attach the

"/usr/ports/mail/maildrop/work/maildrop-2.6.0/config.log"
including the output of the failure of your make command. Also, it might be
a good idea to provide an overview of all packages installed on your system
(e.g. a /usr/sbin/pkg_info -Ea).

Is there an easy fix for this that will sort it out immediately before I 
go and follow this method and wait a while for a solution?


This is a new install of 9.1 with a ports tree updated from svn a few 
days ago, my ports tree is on a zfs file server over nfs with rpcbind, 
lockd, statd, etc, and the WRKDIRPREFIX is set to another directory on 
the file server. Mount in the fstab is just server:/mount share /mount 
point nfs rw 0 0.


Any clues much appreciated.

Cheers
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