On 2016-02-22 14:18, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
Does the pam_tally2.so module have a logging argument which doesn't
appear in the man page? Or some options which increase its logging
There's an "audit" option, does this help?
http://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-pam_tally2.html
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 at 23:20, Benjamin Vetter wrote:
> the squirrelmail package allows you to use the old etch php4 package, though
> there is no php4 within lenny.
$ apt-cache dump | grep -B2 '^ File.*/status'
Package: php4-common
Version: 6:4.4.4-8+etch6
File: /var/lib/dpkg/status
..
Andrew Pimlott wrote:
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 02:26:24PM +0200, Christian Kujau wrote:
in another (german) newsgroup i saw a comment, being a bit upset about
the general-every-distribution behaviour to install new daemons under a
single user id. to be clear, if debconf/dpkg/whatever set up
Andrew Pimlott wrote:
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 02:26:24PM +0200, Christian Kujau wrote:
in another (german) newsgroup i saw a comment, being a bit upset about
the general-every-distribution behaviour to install new daemons under a
single user id. to be clear, if debconf/dpkg/whatever set up e.g
hi,
in another (german) newsgroup i saw a comment, being a bit upset about
the general-every-distribution behaviour to install new daemons under a
single user id. to be clear, if debconf/dpkg/whatever set up e.g. ntpd,
the default is that "root" starts the daemon. or user "nobody" does, but
a
hi,
in another (german) newsgroup i saw a comment, being a bit upset about
the general-every-distribution behaviour to install new daemons under a
single user id. to be clear, if debconf/dpkg/whatever set up e.g. ntpd,
the default is that "root" starts the daemon. or user "nobody" does, but
a
hi,
in another (german) newsgroup i saw a comment, being a bit upset about
the general-every-distribution behaviour to install new daemons under a
single user id. to be clear, if debconf/dpkg/whatever set up e.g. ntpd,
the default is that "root" starts the daemon. or user "nobody" does, but
an
hi,
in another (german) newsgroup i saw a comment, being a bit upset about
the general-every-distribution behaviour to install new daemons under a
single user id. to be clear, if debconf/dpkg/whatever set up e.g. ntpd,
the default is that "root" starts the daemon. or user "nobody" does, but
an
Dale Amon wrote:
You should probably go over to linux-crypto. If it's loop-aes, ask Jaari;
otherwise one of the others might.
yes, i've done so and Jari was as helpful as you said :-)
Thanks,
Christian.
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Christoph Haas wrote:
hm, patches. i'm not good at creating patches. would it help too if i/we
send you "this word, sentence, page XX.." and the like?
That's a terrible burden for Alexander to create text from it. Please
get the docbook formatted code and do a revision. Then just do a "diff"
an
Dale Amon wrote:
You should probably go over to linux-crypto. If it's loop-aes, ask Jaari;
otherwise one of the others might.
yes, i've done so and Jari was as helpful as you said :-)
Thanks,
Christian.
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Christoph Haas wrote:
hm, patches. i'm not good at creating patches. would it help too if i/we
send you "this word, sentence, page XX.." and the like?
That's a terrible burden for Alexander to create text from it. Please
get the docbook formatted code and do a revision. Then just do a "diff"
and s
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
I just finished the translation of the security howto to german, but
some parts are very ugly hacked.
It would be very nice, if some of you would review my translation (or
at least small parts of it), and send me some patches.
hm, patches. i'm not good at creating patc
Alexander Schmehl wrote:
I just finished the translation of the security howto to german, but
some parts are very ugly hacked.
It would be very nice, if some of you would review my translation (or
at least small parts of it), and send me some patches.
hm, patches. i'm not good at creating patches.
hi,
recently i set up a crypted filesystem and use it already successfully.
'cause i'm lazy, i've always used the option "-p" when initializing the
loop-device via losetup:
losetup -k 128 -p 12 -e serpent /dev/loop6 /dev/sdb2
that way, i don't have to type in the passphrase manually (instead,
hi,
recently i set up a crypted filesystem and use it already successfully.
'cause i'm lazy, i've always used the option "-p" when initializing the
loop-device via losetup:
losetup -k 128 -p 12 -e serpent /dev/loop6 /dev/sdb2
that way, i don't have to type in the passphrase manually (instead, t
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