On 12/19/16 06:22, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Of course, but in this case there is clearly a database lock for some
> unexplained reason, which the dnf authors(s) did not expect to ever
> happen (or they would have caught the exception).
>
> I guess I should BZ it.
Just a side note which *may*
On 12/23/2016 02:38 PM, Aero Maxx D wrote:
Yeah I've done that still the same as before.
mod_authnz_pam: PAM authentication failed for user <>:
Authentication failure
user <>: authentication failure for "/": Password Mismatch.
This is probably more apache related than Fedora; have you tried
> On 23 Dec 2016, at 21:19, Matthew Miller wrote:
>
> Oh, just to check -- any SELinux AVC logged? From the mod_authnz_pam
> page, you need to do `sudo setsebool -P allow_httpd_mod_auth_pam 1`.
>
> Other than that, anything at all else logged?
Yeah I've done that still the same as before.
mod
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 09:14:00PM +, Aero Maxx D wrote:
> > No really great ideas except for the probably-obvious observation that
> > "/" probably isn't actually a user account. Does it say that no matter
> > what username you give to Apache?
> Oh sorry the *** are where the usernames origin
> On 23 Dec 2016, at 17:53, Matthew Miller wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 04:49:43PM +, Aero Maxx D wrote:
>> I'm getting errors like
>>
>> mod_authnz_pam: PAM authentication failed for user ***: System error
>>
>> user ***: authentication failure for "/": Password Mismatch.
>>
>> An
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 04:49:43PM +, Aero Maxx D wrote:
> Thanks for all your help, have been trying to get something working but
> having no joy at all! I'm getting errors like
>
> mod_authnz_pam: PAM authentication failed for user ***: System error
>
> user ***: authentication failure for
> On 22 Dec 2016, at 19:26, Matthew Miller wrote:
>
> What you want to do is create a _new_ file in /etc/pam.d, named
> something like "mywebstuff", and then use "AuthPAMService mywebstuff".
>
> In /etc/pam.d/mywebstuff, something like:
>
> auth required pam_unix.so debug
> account
2016-12-23 2:46 GMT-06:00 Todor Petkov :
> Hello,
>
Hi,
> I have the following situation:
>
> Laptop Lenovo T540p, attached to external monitor LG, and running
> Fedora25 with Mate desktop.
>
I'm using a desktop with only one monitor.
>
> After the recent upgrade from 24 to 25, after I press the c
Hello,
I have the following situation:
Laptop Lenovo T540p, attached to external monitor LG, and running
Fedora25 with Mate desktop.
After the recent upgrade from 24 to 25, after I press the combination
for screen lock, the current monitor is being locked properly (blue
background with the unlo