On 19/11/2018 02:46, Alan Taylor wrote:
Thanks Mike,
I was slowly coming to that conclusion !
What would be best practice regarding a password for that account
(i.e. system account such as backuppc that needs ssh access but no
shell access).
If I create the user with bash as the shell, I see
Hi,
When I was playing with my disk's partition table I messed it up and lost
everything. It was a dual boot system with macOS and Debian.
Thanks to the back2l utility I have a full backup of Debian. Now I would
reinstall it and recover all the backed up files. However, I didn’t use LVM and
no
On 2018-11-18 1:19 p.m., Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 11:19:00AM -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
This is one of the those WTF moments. Despite the fact that Ghostscript 9.25
has been known to break Scribus since at least the start of the month, the
Stable version of Ghostscript has
Hi.
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 11:56:27AM -0800, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> >> On 11/14/18, Reco wrote:
> >>> If you're content with losing all this metadata in your backup - there
> >>> are rsync, cpio or tar. Or all those ‘backup solutions' based on those.
>
> >> On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 12:5
Thanks Mike,
I was slowly coming to that conclusion !
What would be best practice regarding a password for that account (i.e. system
account such as backuppc that needs ssh access but no shell access).
If I create the user with bash as the shell, I seem to have a few options:
1) don’t set a pass
I installed the Sid version on this Buster installation and it works
just fine. I simply downloaded it and installed it manually. Aptitude
puts it in the Obsolete and Locally Created Packages section. Shrug.
- Nate
--
"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
possible worlds.
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 8:43 PM Brian wrote:
> How does Dovecot get into a thread about fetchmail?
Well, a little confusion, a little impatience, and a little panic.
I was using Thunderbird, and I did something to the DCot config, and
email quit working. I'd spent a couple days fighting with th
This is frustrating. I'm running Debian/Buster (AMD64) and just finished
creating web links (mostly mailto: in a two-part
directory I created using Scribus. I exported the files to PDF on a
Debian/Stretch machine because Buster uses a version of Ghostscript that
breaks the PDF export in Scribus
nmail is another alternative and it stores individual messages in
individual files in a user's home directory. Very helpful when malware
strikes since if e-mail was the vector or was later contaminated only
the messages with the malware in them get quarrantined. With mbox, your
entire mail spool
On Sun 18 Nov 2018 at 20:27:55 +, Glenn English wrote:
> Thanks much, all.
>
> Dovecot's config was bent. Working version recovered from backup. Not
> at all sure what was wrong.
How does Dovecot get into a thread about fetchmail? The mind boggles.
> Dovecot, IMHO, is a mixed blessing...
T
Thanks much, all.
Dovecot's config was bent. Working version recovered from backup. Not
at all sure what was wrong.
Dovecot, IMHO, is a mixed blessing...
But I'm going to look into getmail and isync. I didn't know they
existed. Mutt rules, I think.
--
Glenn English
>> On 11/14/18, Reco wrote:
>>> If you're content with losing all this metadata in your backup - there
>>> are rsync, cpio or tar. Or all those ‘backup solutions' based on those.
>> On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 12:52:57PM -0500, Lee wrote:
>> Do I need all that metadata? This is for me at home so i
On Sun 18 Nov 2018 at 19:05:48 +, Glenn English wrote:
> It seems that fetchmail doesn't exist in Buster (Buster's apt and
> aptitude say it doesn't exist -- aptitude in Stretch shows a package).
>
> This means I can't use Mutt if my email is in a box on the other side
> of the LAN?
>
> Anyb
> Anybody know: am I wrong somehow; why fetchmail went away; if Buster'd
> be upset with the Stretch package?
Yup - see this bug for details:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=768843
You might consider an alternative such as getmail, or isync.
Steve
--
https://steve.fi/
Hi.
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 07:05:48PM +, Glenn English wrote:
> It seems that fetchmail doesn't exist in Buster (Buster's apt and
> aptitude say it doesn't exist -- aptitude in Stretch shows a package).
True. The reason for the removal was #768843, currently fixed in
experimental onl
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 07:05:48PM +, Glenn English wrote:
> It seems that fetchmail doesn't exist in Buster (Buster's apt and
> aptitude say it doesn't exist -- aptitude in Stretch shows a package).
>
According to the package tracker [0], the migration has been held up
about two years becaus
It seems that fetchmail doesn't exist in Buster (Buster's apt and
aptitude say it doesn't exist -- aptitude in Stretch shows a package).
This means I can't use Mutt if my email is in a box on the other side
of the LAN?
Anybody know: am I wrong somehow; why fetchmail went away; if Buster'd
be upse
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 11:19:00AM -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> This is one of the those WTF moments. Despite the fact that Ghostscript 9.25
> has been known to break Scribus since at least the start of the month, the
> Stable version of Ghostscript has just been changed from 9.22 to 9.25.
>
Of cours
This is one of the those WTF moments. Despite the fact that Ghostscript
9.25 has been known to break Scribus since at least the start of the
month, the Stable version of Ghostscript has just been changed from 9.22
to 9.25.
This was apparently done to patch a security hole - possibly
https://w
On 17/11/2018 04:28, Alan Taylor wrote:
Thanks Everyone.
I am getting that together to show you.
A question though - are you sure this is not normal behavior ?
Most of my research on the net (with caution I know) seems to suggest
that ssh disconnection after authentication because of /bin/fals
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