Do I understand correctly that this problem
- is too trivial
- isn't in fact CentOS-related
- never happened to anyone else ?
There are no good explanations as far as I see, to such PAM behavior. I
would appreciate advice on where else to ask about this (the mentioned
quick fix doesn't look too
On Sat, 2021-03-13 at 17:34 -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
> On Mar 13, 2021, at 17:28, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 13, 2021 at 10:03:54AM -0500, David McGuffey wrote:
> > > I have a Nikon slide scanner (very high quality) for which the
> > > software
> > > has not been updated. It last
Hi Konstantin,
Debugging login issues between SSD, PAM, and AD is not for the faint of
heart. In my case I set up Samba 4.3 as a primary AD DC. I could login
with Windows 10 guests but not C8.
I just did the following.
1. I spun up a fresh C8 VM, did not add any users, selected a graphical
desk
I have Centos 6 machine that I use for a cups printer server. (Yes, I know,
but it's working fine for what it's for at the moment.)
My ISP lost its connection to the network that printer server is on. While the
outside Internet service was unavailable I sent a print job to the printer on
that
under CentOS 7 - I use "alias" like eth1:0 for an alias network. Remove the
file restart network - and back to normal. Now I am trying to us
NetworkManager.
I can 'add' the network fine. however - when I remove the network
nmcli connection delete "Wired connection 2" ipv4.addr 192.168.1.58/22
it
>how do I just remove the single ADDRESS I added as an alias ? not the whole
thing ?
You first remove all ipv4.addresses and then add the one you want. Then you
save/activate.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 4:41 PM Jerry Geis wrote:
> under CentOS 7 - I use "alias" like eth1:0 for an alias network. Re
Once upon a time, Peter Larsen said:
> >how do I just remove the single ADDRESS I added as an alias ? not the whole
> thing ?
>
> You first remove all ipv4.addresses and then add the one you want. Then you
> save/activate.
That's not necessary. For any setting that can be multi-valued (such as
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