Re: fail2ban for apache2

2019-11-08 Thread mett
On 2019年11月9日 16:30:57 JST, Gene Heskett wrote: >I have a list of ipv4's I want fail2ban to block. But amongst the >numerous subdirs for fail2ban, I cannot find one that looks suitable to > >put this list of addresses in so the are blocked forever. Can someone >more familiar with how fail2ban w

Re: fail2ban for apache2

2019-11-08 Thread darb
* Gene Heskett wrote: > I have a list of ipv4's I want fail2ban to block. But amongst the > numerous subdirs for fail2ban, I cannot find one that looks suitable to > put this list of addresses in so the are blocked forever. Can someone > more familiar with how fail2ban works give me a hand? Th

fail2ban for apache2

2019-11-08 Thread Gene Heskett
I have a list of ipv4's I want fail2ban to block. But amongst the numerous subdirs for fail2ban, I cannot find one that looks suitable to put this list of addresses in so the are blocked forever. Can someone more familiar with how fail2ban works give me a hand? These are the ipv4 addresses of

Re: UVC device.

2019-11-08 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Sat, Nov 9, 2019 at 12:30 AM wrote: > Hi, > > This device is an analogue video converter. > > https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/usb-3-0-video-capture-device-hdmi-dvi-vga~USB3HDCAP I'm going to guess, from this site, that this Device is Proprietary Hardware, with "Digital Rights M

UVC device.

2019-11-08 Thread peter
Hi, This device is an analogue video converter. https://www.startech.com/AV/Converters/Video/usb-3-0-video-capture-device-hdmi-dvi-vga~USB3HDCAP The output should be UVC compliant. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_video_device_class Yet guvcview reports "no video device found". Any ideas beyon

Re: Thought regarding NGINX and Debian

2019-11-08 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 12 March 2019 07:25:34 Jonathan Sélea wrote: > NGINX was recently acquired  by F5: > > https://www.nginx.com/blog/nginx-joins-f5/ > > I came to think of when Oracle bought MySQL and it was switched from > debian in favour of MariaDB instead. Would NGINX get the same fate in > favour or

Re: auxiliary mail client for HTML

2019-11-08 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2019 07 Nov 10:27 -0600, Curt wrote: > On 2019-11-07, Nate Bargmann wrote: > > > > > > What I did was set up an account at my domain that I can "bounce" mail > > from Neomutt and then fetch it via Evolution that is configured only for > > that account. It worked well for those HTML/Javascrip

Re: auxiliary mail client for HTML

2019-11-08 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2019 07 Nov 19:12 -0600, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Ok, thanks -- so, iiuc, you have more than one email account, and you use one > of those accounts to forward mail to the other machine. Right, though it's just to another program on the same machine via another email account, but that's th

Re: Library versions, SONAMEs,and symbol versions

2019-11-08 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2019-11-08 13:04 +0100, Steve Keller wrote: > Could someone please explain how library version numbers, shared object > names (SONAME), and symbol version are used in Debian? > > I have a problem with libcurl.so.4 and a binary linked against it. In > Debian stretch I have the package libcurl3

Re: Security Issue with sssd / AD authentication?

2019-11-08 Thread Dan Purgert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Kent West wrote: > Probably not the best place to put this information, but I figure here > is better than no where... > > I'm tinkering with authentication a Debian (10.1) box via Active > Directory, so that an AD user can log into the Debian box.

Re: Security Issue with sssd / AD authentication?

2019-11-08 Thread Kent West
On 11/8/19 11:53 AM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Fri, Nov 08, 2019 at 11:36:34AM -0600, Kent West wrote: Probably not the best place to put this information, but I figure here is better than no where... I'm tinkering with authentication a Debian (10.1) box via Active Directory, so that an AD

Re: Security Issue with sssd / AD authentication?

2019-11-08 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Fri, Nov 08, 2019 at 11:36:34AM -0600, Kent West wrote: > Probably not the best place to put this information, but I figure here is > better than no where... > > I'm tinkering with authentication a Debian (10.1) box via Active Directory, > so that an AD user can log into the Debian box. > > Th

Security Issue with sssd / AD authentication?

2019-11-08 Thread Kent West
Probably not the best place to put this information, but I figure here is better than no where... I'm tinkering with authentication a Debian (10.1) box via Active Directory, so that an AD user can log into the Debian box. The relevant /etc/sssd/sssd.conf file has the following modification:

Re: Library versions, SONAMEs,and symbol versions

2019-11-08 Thread rhkramer
On Friday, November 08, 2019 10:54:31 AM Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Fri, Nov 08, 2019 at 10:49:47AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Friday, November 08, 2019 09:08:07 AM Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > > > For example, the return type of a function can be changed from bool to > > > int and

Re: Library versions, SONAMEs,and symbol versions

2019-11-08 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Fri, Nov 08, 2019 at 10:49:47AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Friday, November 08, 2019 09:08:07 AM Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > > > > For example, the return type of a function can be changed from bool to > > int and that will not change the SONAME. > > The items mentioned in the nex

Re: Library versions, SONAMEs,and symbol versions

2019-11-08 Thread rhkramer
On Friday, November 08, 2019 09:08:07 AM Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Fri, Nov 08, 2019 at 01:04:14PM +0100, Steve Keller wrote: ... > > - Why do many libraries have version numbers that don't match their > > > > SONAME? I often find that confusing. > > Because changes which do not change

Re: Library versions, SONAMEs,and symbol versions

2019-11-08 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Fri, Nov 08, 2019 at 01:04:14PM +0100, Steve Keller wrote: > Could someone please explain how library version numbers, shared object > names (SONAME), and symbol version are used in Debian? > This is a complex set of interactions (that I am fairly certain I do not fully understand myself), but

Re: Library versions, SONAMEs,and symbol versions

2019-11-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Nov 08, 2019 at 01:04:14PM +0100, Steve Keller wrote: > I have a problem with libcurl.so.4 and a binary linked against it. In > Debian stretch I have the package libcurl3 installed and can run a > binary (I have no source code for it) linked against that libcurl. > > Although the package

Re: Library versions, SONAMEs,and symbol versions

2019-11-08 Thread Curt
On 2019-11-08, Steve Keller wrote: > Could someone please explain how library version numbers, shared object > names (SONAME), and symbol version are used in Debian? > https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-sharedlibs.html -- “The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us th

Re: upgrading only Emacs in LTS

2019-11-08 Thread 황병희
Sivaram Neelakantan writes: > I'd like to upgrade Emacs to the 26.x series and only that and it's > dependencies. Is there a way to do that? A search on the web showed > some confusing instructions. Below are, hopefully, enough information > for any suggestions. > > user1@DESKTOP:~$ cat /etc/

Library versions, SONAMEs,and symbol versions

2019-11-08 Thread Steve Keller
Could someone please explain how library version numbers, shared object names (SONAME), and symbol version are used in Debian? I have a problem with libcurl.so.4 and a binary linked against it. In Debian stretch I have the package libcurl3 installed and can run a binary (I have no source code for

Re: problem with command-not-found in buster

2019-11-08 Thread Curt
On 2019-11-03, Dan Ritter wrote: > Mark Webb wrote: >> I am a novice user, Mark H. Webb. I am programmer and learning C++. >> I was compiling a program from github. The item to compile was cilantro a >> point cloud library in C++. the lib has many dependencies and I thought i >> got them all, b