[gentoo-user] where is pam_ldap now?

2024-11-13 Thread Evgeny Bushkov
Hi , somehow my ldap user became blocked from access to a ssh-server. It turns out pam can't find pam_ldap.so module anymore. Yes I remember I removed it at recent 'emerge --depclean' session but the portage tree doesn't have it anymore. I wonder where is sys-auth/pam_ldap now? There's no men

Re: [gentoo-user] where is pam_ldap now?

2024-11-13 Thread Eli Schwartz
On 11/13/24 8:48 AM, Evgeny Bushkov wrote: > Hi , > > somehow my ldap user became blocked from access to a ssh-server. It > turns out pam can't find pam_ldap.so module anymore. Yes I remember I > removed it at recent 'emerge --depclean' session but the portage tree > doesn't have it anymore. I won

Re: [gentoo-user] where is pam_ldap now?

2024-11-13 Thread Michael
On Wednesday 13 November 2024 15:12:06 GMT Eli Schwartz wrote: > On 11/13/24 8:48 AM, Evgeny Bushkov wrote: > > Hi , > > > > somehow my ldap user became blocked from access to a ssh-server. It > > turns out pam can't find pam_ldap.so module anymore. Yes I remember I > > removed it at recent 'emerg

Re: [gentoo-user] where is pam_ldap now?

2024-11-13 Thread Eli Schwartz
On 11/13/24 10:14 AM, Michael wrote: > On Wednesday 13 November 2024 15:12:06 GMT Eli Schwartz wrote: >> The recommended replacement was nss-pam-ldapd. >> >> You can keep using pam_ldap if you prefer, from a local overlay. > > The wiki suggests 'sys-auth/sssd' as a more recent alternative: Sure.

Re: [gentoo-user] where is pam_ldap now?

2024-11-13 Thread Evgeny Bushkov
On 13.11.2024 18:14, Michael wrote: On Wednesday 13 November 2024 15:12:06 GMT Eli Schwartz wrote: On 11/13/24 8:48 AM, Evgeny Bushkov wrote: Hi , somehow my ldap user became blocked from access to a ssh-server. It turns out pam can't find pam_ldap.so module anymore. Yes I remember I removed i

[gentoo-user] Seagate hard drives with dual actuators.

2024-11-13 Thread Dale
Howdy, One of my PVs is about 83% full. Time to add more space, soon anyway. I try not to go past 90%. Anyway, I was looking at hard drives and noticed something new. I think I saw one a while back but didn't look into it at the time. I'm looking at 18TB drives, right now. Some new Seagate dr

Re: [gentoo-user] Seagate hard drives with dual actuators.

2024-11-13 Thread Matt Jolly
Hi Dale, My question is this. Given they cost about $20 more, from what I've found anyway, is it worth it? Is there a downside to this new set of heads being added? I'm thinking a higher failure rate, more risk to data or something like that. I think this is a fairly new thing, last couple y

Re: [gentoo-user] Seagate hard drives with dual actuators.

2024-11-13 Thread Wols Lists
On 13/11/2024 23:10, Dale wrote: My question is this. Given they cost about $20 more, from what I've found anyway, is it worth it? Is there a downside to this new set of heads being added? I'm thinking a higher failure rate, more risk to data or something like that. I think this is a fairly n