On Thu, 16 May 2019 08:08:57 +0300
"Godruma-vihari dasa (Michael A. Golub)" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install Debian 9.9 under VirtualBox (6.0.6, the latest) both
> using iso-images and with net-installer. It worked fro some time and
> then at the step "Installing programs" (or something lik
Great! Sounds wonderful.
If I want to set up a VirtualBox VM to run this, what packages/tasks do I want
to install other than bare-bones Debian? Then what do I do, once I have Debian
plus packages installed? I’ve never used Docker before, so please assume I’m a
complete newbie at that part o
Hi.
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 01:28:41PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote:
> Hi all,
> What I think doesn't work so well is attempting to filter traffic either
> between containers,
"modproble br_netfilter", then it'll be the same netfilter rules.
> or between a container and the host.
Should
Hi,
I tried to install Debian 9.9 under VirtualBox (6.0.6, the latest) both
using iso-images and with net-installer. It worked fro some time and
then at the step "Installing programs" (or something like that) reported
an invalid distribution. I downloaded the iso-images both via http and
torr
Hi all,
I have a couple of VPSes (Xen and KVM based), in which I run LXC containers.
Currently I have a bridge device set up on the host (not bridged to the
external network), and iptables to do firewalling and NAT as required.
Here's my bridge setup, if that helps:
---8<---
Hi,
On Wed, 15 May 2019 16:27:24 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 10:23:25PM +0200, Michael Lange wrote:
> > #
> > frame .f -bg yellow -width 400 -height 300
> > pack .f -fill both -expand 1
> >
> > bind .f {puts "Button-1 event"}
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 10:23:25PM +0200, Michael Lange wrote:
> #
> frame .f -bg yellow -width 400 -height 300
> pack .f -fill both -expand 1
>
> bind .f {puts "Button-1 event"}
> bind .f {puts "Enter event"}
> bind .f {puts "Leave event"}
>
Hi,
thanks for the feedback.
[...]
#
frame .f -bg yellow -width 400 -height 300
pack .f -fill both -expand 1
bind .f {puts "Button-1 event"}
bind .f {puts "Enter event"}
bind .f {puts "Leave event"}
#
As
Hi,
On Wed, 15 May 2019 20:50:47 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
(...)
> But why then is this not a widespread problem ?
> Xfce uses GTK like Gnome does. Originall events are a matter of the X
> Window system. But this knowledge is meanwhile subject to bit rot.
I don't know much about these thing
Quoting Michael Lange (2019-05-15 10:53:14)
> it has been observed that when using Tk on Xfce or LXDE for some
> reason pressing a mouse button inside a Tk window "phony" and
> events are being triggered. Since not only one DE is affected,
> the question arises which package a bug report shoul
Hi,
Michael Lange wrote:
> So far it has been
> reported that this does _not_ happen with MacOs, Gnome, IceWm.
I guess you can add Fvwm2 to this list. At least for me the script works
as it should.
> Since it only seems to happen with Xfce/Xfwm and Openbox/Lxde I think it
> is more likely that
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 10:39 AM Sven Joachim wrote:
> I am not really familiar with apparmor or resolvconf, but in
> /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.named I found the following:
>
> ,
> | # support for resolvconf
> | /{,var/}run/named/named.options r,
> `
>
> which suggests that the sta
I also have a similar problem accessing /run/named. bind can't create the
directory or any files in it. The error messages:
couldn't mkdir '//run/named': Permission denied
could not create //run/named/session.key
Apparmor problems can be fixed by running aa-logprof and selecting the best
"f
Hi,
thanks for the feedback.
On Wed, 15 May 2019 18:30:58 +0200
"Thomas Schmitt" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Michael Lange wrote:
> > Does anyone know if both Xfce and LXDE share some library that might
> > be responsible for that presumably faulty behavior?
>
> Is it sure that not particular versions o
On 2019-05-15 09:33 -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Sven, thanks for the tip about AppArmor. Yet another presumably
> complicated system I've avoided learning about til now. I guess it's
> time.
>
> As to why bind is trying to open /run/named/named.resolvers: that is a
> customized integration with
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 12:11:58PM -0400, Lee wrote:
> The way I fixed my permission problems after telling bind to log to a
> file instead of syslog was
> su -
> to become root
> su bind
> which didn't work because
> # grep bind /etc/passwd
> bind:x:116:119::/var/cache/bind:/bin/false
> so
Sven, thanks for the tip about AppArmor. Yet another presumably
complicated system I've avoided learning about til now. I guess it's
time.
As to why bind is trying to open /run/named/named.resolvers: that is a
customized integration with resolvconf. It is not the default, but it
is something I
Hi,
Michael Lange wrote:
> Does anyone know if both Xfce and LXDE share some library that might be
> responsible for that presumably faulty behavior?
Is it sure that not particular versions of tkinter are the common
property of the misbehaving systems ?
I.e. does a plain wish script instead of p
On 5/15/19, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I have a new buster system with a bind setup based on (much) older*
> systems, on which it worked fine. On buster, it doesn't.
> In two different places in my configuration I referred to files or
> directories that were outside of bind proper, and in both cases th
On 2019-05-14 21:50 -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I have a new buster system with a bind setup based on (much) older*
> systems, on which it worked fine. On buster, it doesn't.
> In two different places in my configuration I referred to files or
> directories that were outside of bind proper, and i
On Wednesday 15 May 2019 09:47:34 am Brent Clark wrote:
> Modsecurity to the rescue
>
It wasn't installed, is now, and hopefully configured correctly.
> HTH
> Regards
> Brent Clark
>
> On 2019/05/15 15:29, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > I just caught the baido-spider crawling my s
On 5/14/19, David Wright wrote:
> Assuming you're not browsing as root ...
Again, anything that is syntactically expressed can be, -is- hacked,
even the idea of a "root" account is a silly Illusion in my kind of
reallity which is not that different from yours ;-).
Sorry, but not stating that w
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HTH
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On 2019/05/15 15:29, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I just caught the baido-spider crawling my site for about 15 minutes.
Is putting www.baido.com in my hosts.deny enough to shut that down? Or
is there a deny function in apache2 I should
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 09:29:15AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> I just caught the baido-spider crawling my site for about 15 minutes.
>
> Is putting www.baido.com in my hosts.deny enough to shut that down? Or
> is there a deny function in apache2 I should be using instead?
h
Greetings all;
I just caught the baido-spider crawling my site for about 15 minutes.
Is putting www.baido.com in my hosts.deny enough to shut that down? Or
is there a deny function in apache2 I should be using instead?
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of li
Den 2019-05-14 kl. 18:09, skrev Curt:
On 2019-05-12, 70147pers...@telia.com <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
*.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form, but
nothing from the loudspeaker.
Since July, 2018?
ht
-Original Message-
From: to...@tuxteam.de
Sent: mercoledì 15 maggio 2019 07:47
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: FW: knockd package long-standing bug
Hi Tomás,
> I don't understand to whom you sent a mail: to the maintainer's (Leonardo's)
> Debian address or to the bug trac
Hi,
it has been observed that when using Tk on Xfce or LXDE for some reason
pressing a mouse button inside a Tk window "phony" and
events are being triggered. Since not only one DE is affected, the
question arises which package a bug report should be filed against.
The issue has been discussed
On 2019-05-14, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> First off, I am running Debian Buster/Sid (that's what it
> says!) and the kernel is 4.19.0-4-686-pae. 32 bit system,
> 4 Gig of memory (3.xx usable!), IDE disks.
>
> My boots are getting slower and slower. I'll start from the top.
>
> The first
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