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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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