Hi all.
I need to have some ip policy rules at system startup which isn't depend on
any interface. In debian i do this through /etc/network/interfaces - i add
needed rules as post-up actions to lo interface.
In gentoo i've made postup() in /etc/conf.d/net:
postup()
{
if [ "${IFACE}" =
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Am 30.01.2015 um 02:34 schrieb Jonathan Callen:
> You have mounted your ESP on /boot, so you need to tell grub *that*
> is your ESP, not "/boot/efi", like so:
>
> # grub2-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot
>
> Once you do that, everyt
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Am 30.01.2015 um 11:05 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Am 30.01.2015 um 02:34 schrieb Jonathan Callen:
>
>> You have mounted your ESP on /boot, so you need to tell grub
>> *that* is your ESP, not "/boot/efi", like so:
>
>> # grub2-install --target=x8
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 20:53:31 -0500 Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 7:53 PM, Grant wrote:
> >
> > glsa-check is working fine, it was a slotted issue. Still curious
> > about a way to check for statically linked packages.
> >
>
> False positives in glsa data aren't unheard of - log t
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:26:49 +0300, Oleg wrote:
> I need to have some ip policy rules at system startup which isn't
> depend on any interface. In debian i do this
> through /etc/network/interfaces - i add needed rules as post-up actions
> to lo interface.
>
> In gentoo i've made postup() in /etc/
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:08:28PM +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > Is this the right way to do this?
>
> If you want those commands run when lo comes up, yes.
No. I want those commands run as network initialization actions, once at system
startup.
--
Nemanov Oleg
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 15:49:48 +0300, Oleg wrote:
> > > Is this the right way to do this?
> >
> > If you want those commands run when lo comes up, yes.
>
> No. I want those commands run as network initialization actions, once
> at system startup.
The postup function is called whenever an inte
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 01:56:03PM +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> The postup function is called whenever an interface comes up. You script
> ensures it is only run when the interface is lo, which n the normal
> course of events only comes up when the system boots.
>
> If that's not what you want, l
Hello,
>From my understanding this is only an issue if a person is able to telnet
or ssh
to an effected system? Please confirm.
N.
On 29.01.2015 11:31, hydra wrote:
> I haven't migrated to group_vars yet, so try and let us know ;)
It took me a bit of fiddling but I think I figured it out.
I had to get the directory structure correct ... now I have
/etc/ansible/inventories/group_vars/
with files like siteA, siteB, siteC ...
Hi,
I am new to android development. I know a bit of C++ and Qt, but almost
nothing about Java.
Which would be the needed packages, besides the ones listed on
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Android
Any hints, please?
Thanks!
Francisco
Hi,
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 10:11:52 -0500 symack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> From my understanding this is only an issue if a person is able to telnet
> or ssh
> to an effected system? Please confirm.
Are you talking about "ghost" issue or about GLSA I mentioned above?
If about "ghost", then NO. Any applic
Hello Andrew,
Thank you for your response. For example, Exim implements reverse lookup.
How is malicious activity used against it? Do they need telnet or ssh
access,
or buy some freak of nature can exploit the vulnerability in other ways?
N
Hello Everyone,
Last time I did this we experience 3 hour downtime, and it was not fun. I
was blue in the face:
[1] N 2010-08-01 (2010-08-01-as-needed-default - removed?)
[2] N 2012-03-16 (2012-03-16-udev-181-unmasking - removed?)
[3] N 2012-05-21 Portage config-protect-if-modifie
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:49 PM, symack wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Last time I did this we experience 3 hour downtime, and it was not fun. I
> was blue in the face:
>
> Grub2: Will this bring us down for days? Is it a hard transition
Don't bother upgrading/migrating. If your current boot loade
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:19:01 -0500 symack wrote:
> Hello Andrew,
>
> Thank you for your response. For example, Exim implements reverse lookup.
> How is malicious activity used against it?
Exim uses vulnerable function depending on its configuration, that's
why it may be possible to remotely execu
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 12:49 PM, symack wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > Last time I did this we experience 3 hour downtime, and it was not fun. I
> > was blue in the face:
> >
> > Grub2: Will this bring us down for days? Is it a hard tr
Just got the email in my box. Updating now
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger
wrote:
> On 29.01.2015 11:31, hydra wrote:
> > I haven't migrated to group_vars yet, so try and let us know ;)
>
> It took me a bit of fiddling but I think I figured it out.
>
> I had to get the directory structure correct ... now I have
>
> /
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 6:49 PM, symack wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Last time I did this we experience 3 hour downtime, and it was not fun. I
> was blue in the face:
>
> [1] N 2010-08-01 (2010-08-01-as-needed-default - removed?)
> [2] N 2012-03-16 (2012-03-16-udev-181-unmasking - remov
I have updated the systems since then. Up to early
last year. Is it safe to update glibc?
Please excuse me, as I am new to gentoo:
%)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_3* (-pypy) -python3_4 (-pypy1_9%)
(-pypy2_0%) (-python2_6%) (-python3_1%) (-python3_2%*)" 876 kB
[blocks B ]
This worked for me:
emerge -C dev-python/python-exec && emerge dev-python/python-exec
2015-01-30 12:48 GMT-06:00 symack :
> Please excuse me, as I am new to gentoo:
>
Then you shouldn't be upgrading systems that you cannot have downtime,
take your time to play around with disposable installations(VMs ,
containers, etc..).
> %)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_3* (-pypy) -python3_
>> DON'T unmerge python, remember emerge runs on python, you will likely
>> be unable to use the package manager if you do that
I did this mistake a long long time ago... Been there dones that
Good news:
emerge -C dev-python/python-exec && emerge dev-python/python-exec (fixed
the issue)
glibc u
Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
> There's nothing magic about a profile. All it does is set a bunch of
> variables and possibly specify some extra apps to be merged. It's a
> convenience, and there's nothing to stop you from finding out what those
> variables are and adding them to USE yourself
Volker Armin Hemmann googlemail.com> writes:
> > I let memtest86+ run overnight and it found zero memory errors.
> Maybe it really operated in the range of allowed tolerances - and those
> were never crossed with memtest as a very light system load.
Manufacturers and designers of ram have sop
Am 30.01.2015 um 19:32 schrieb hydra:
> By the way, you don't need to have it in /etc/ansible, feel free to have it
> anywhere.
Thanks for the reminder ... I know already ;)
On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 14:31:47 -0500, symack wrote:
> This worked for me:
>
> emerge -C dev-python/python-exec && emerge dev-python/python-exec
It also added python-exec to your world set, which is not advisable. Undo
that with
emerge --deselect dev-python/python-exec
--
Neil Bothwick
Please
Neil Thank you! Actually I have an issue where trying to emerge world. This
is the following
message:
(dev-lang/python-exec-2.0.1:2/2::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
dev-lang/python-exec:2[python_targets_jython2_5(-),python_targets_jython2_7(-),python_targets_python3_2(-),python_targets_python3_
On Jan 30, 2015 12:53 PM, "Andrew Savchenko" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:19:01 -0500 symack wrote:
> > or buy some freak of nature can exploit the vulnerability in other ways?
>
> Considering how old one's setup should be to be affected to this
> issue, it is likely that such systems have a
On Fri, 30 January 2015, at 5:05 pm, Francisco Ares wrote:
>
> I am new to android development. I know a bit of C++ and Qt, but almost
> nothing about Java.
>
> Which would be the needed packages, besides the ones listed on
> http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Android
I think `emerge android-studi
A bit ago I was surprised to find out that
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/android-support.html exists. You might look at
it, I can't personally recommend it.
See also http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/platform-notes-android.html.
I tend to suggest people at least look at the Google provided
workflow. There are "issues
Francisco Ares gmail.com> writes:
> I am new to android development. I know a bit of C++ and Qt, but almost
> nothing about Java. Which would be the needed packages, besides the ones
> listed on http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Android
There are many fronts related to Android and the intersectio
So, I've been looking to get kernel shark onto gentoo,
for a long time[1] Look at this link to wet your
appetite!
KernelShark(gui) is a very, very functional way to look at just about
every aspect of kernel performance. It needs trace-cmd to run.
Guess what just made it into the portage tree?
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