On 09/06/2021 13:20, thing.th...@gmail.com wrote:
I have RH's version of freeipa
(ipa-server-4.9.2-3.module+el8.4.0+10412+5ecb5b37.x86_64) working fine.
RHEL8, RHEL7, Debian10.9, Ubuntu20LTS and Centos7 clients work perfectly OK to
IPA OK for users in IPA..
For the cross domain trust howev
Hi,
I have RH's version of freeipa
(ipa-server-4.9.2-3.module+el8.4.0+10412+5ecb5b37.x86_64) working fine.
RHEL8, RHEL7, Debian10.9, Ubuntu20LTS and Centos7 clients work perfectly OK to
IPA OK for users in IPA..
For the cross domain trust however only RHEL8 and RHEL7 work. Debian10.9,
Ubu
On 6/8/21 4:19 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
It is a rather old bug, and it doesn’t seem likely that it’ll be fixed
any time soon. Basically, if you have a fuse mounted sshfs home
directory, you can’t use gnome-keyring.
Why would you want to do that? That sounds a whole lot of problems
waiti
> On Jun 8, 2021, at 12:45, Meikel wrote:
>
> I have a home server (CentOS 8) where the files are located. On my
> workstation (Fedora 33 XFCE Spin) I mount it via autofs and sshfs into the
> /home-Directory.
The problem is caused by your sshfs homedir and gnome-keyring:
https://bugzilla.gno
On 09/06/2021 00:44, Meikel wrote:
I have a problem with Gnome-Keyrings, my filesystem seems to be flooded by
millions of *.keyring.temp-* files in directory .gnome2/keyrings.
I have a home server (CentOS 8) where the files are located. On my workstation (Fedora 33 XFCE Spin) I mount it via aut
In the end I installed from flatpak, which has version 89.
On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 8:53 AM Stephen Morris wrote:
>
> On 8/6/21 21:33, Neal Becker wrote:
> > Any idea why gpg check failed?
> >
> > BTW, when I occasionally try a rawhide package on F34 (for example), I
> > would avoid it if the updat
On Tue, 8 Jun 2021 at 11:08, Tim via users
wrote:
> Does anybody know of a mouse with a scroll wheel that's not rubber
> coated? I have a latex allergy, getting really sick of the skin
> irritation, and I'm not having a great deal of luck researching this.
> Most mice don't state what they're ma
Hi folks,
I have a problem with Gnome-Keyrings, my filesystem seems to be flooded
by millions of *.keyring.temp-* files in directory .gnome2/keyrings.
I have a home server (CentOS 8) where the files are located. On my
workstation (Fedora 33 XFCE Spin) I mount it via autofs and sshfs into
the
On Tue, 2021-06-08 at 23:38 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> Does anybody know of a mouse with a scroll wheel that's not rubber
> coated? I have a latex allergy, getting really sick of the skin
> irritation, and I'm not having a great deal of luck researching this.
> Most mice don't state what they'
On 08/06/2021 22:08, Tim via users wrote:
Does anybody know of a mouse with a scroll wheel that's not rubber
coated? I have a latex allergy, getting really sick of the skin
irritation, and I'm not having a great deal of luck researching this.
Most mice don't state what they're made of.
Yes, I d
Does anybody know of a mouse with a scroll wheel that's not rubber
coated? I have a latex allergy, getting really sick of the skin
irritation, and I'm not having a great deal of luck researching this.
Most mice don't state what they're made of.
Yes, I do want a scroll wheel mouse and not a track
Tim:
>> Both of those servers are accessed by name, not numerical IP
>> address, and those names have to be in some public DNS records, so
>> people can find the IP addresses for them to connect to them.
Joe Zeff:
> No. DNS servers are always accessed by IP address, never by name.
> Trying to ac
Tim:
>> The internet, at large, will always use your primary server. If it
>> can't, it'll try your secondary server.
Ed Greshko:
> I'm not certain what you mean by the use of "primary" in that
> statement. But I don't think it is actually accurate in any event.
It's probably an out-of-date con
On 8/6/21 21:33, Neal Becker wrote:
Any idea why gpg check failed?
BTW, when I occasionally try a rawhide package on F34 (for example), I
would avoid it if the update drags in other libraries that may cause
problems. In this case the install was firefox only, so that seems
safe to me.
The only
Any idea why gpg check failed?
BTW, when I occasionally try a rawhide package on F34 (for example), I
would avoid it if the update drags in other libraries that may cause
problems. In this case the install was firefox only, so that seems
safe to me.
On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 6:47 AM Stephen Morris
On 8/6/21 02:03, Qiyu Yan wrote:
在 2021-06-07星期一的 11:58 -0400,Neal Becker写道:
I've been reading about firefox 89 and wanted to check it out.
I'm on F34.
Doesn't seem to be in updates-testing. Let's try rawhide:
Usually installing a rawhide package in f34 is not a good idea, if you
want to test
On 07/06/2021 21:49, Tim via users wrote:
On Sun, 2021-06-06 at 11:54 -0700, Jack Craig wrote:
something i dont get, if my registrar provides glue references for
primary & secondary domain dns servers, what purpose is served by
anything in my host's named.conf (et al) having any reference to my
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