On 6/19/2018 10:55 PM, Adam Cecile wrote:
On 06/19/2018 10:48 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018, Adam Cecile wrote:
That's a pity, don't you think so ? I think Debian should renew the
archive key, so we can still verify packages signatures.
You can still verify them. Key expiration
On 06/19/2018 10:48 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018, Adam Cecile wrote:
That's a pity, don't you think so ? I think Debian should renew the
archive key, so we can still verify packages signatures.
You can still verify them. Key expiration doesn't make existing
signatures invalid. [
On Tuesday, June 19, 2018 09:59:28 AM to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Parallel doesn't necessarily mean 8 bit. And 100BaseT sends three voltage
> levels over the differential pair, so it's a tad more than 1.5 bits per
> "wire". But then, it's 4B5B (because it has to weave in the clock) so
> it's a tad le
Hello,
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 09:52:42PM +0200, john doe wrote:
> Reading:
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianKeyring
>
> you could try:
>
> "# Fetch a key from the keyring
> $ gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --recv-key 0xkeyid"
It won't help because the problem isn't that the keys are miss
On Mon, 18 Jun 2018 19:52:32 +0200
Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> > On Monday 18 June 2018 10:42:22 Patrick Bartek wrote:
> [snip]
>
> >> You can't mix UEFI and MBR. It's either one or the other.
>
> Actually you can. The Debian installer can boot either in legacy BIOS
> or native EFI mode. So doe
On 19.06.2018 22:24, john doe wrote:
> On 6/19/2018 10:04 PM, basti wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I try use use port knocking and would be happy to do this in ssh config
>> file.
>>
>> To open the port I can use ProxyCommand with an wrapper script like
>>
>> ProxyCommand bash -c 'wrapper.sh %h port1 port2
On 6/19/2018 10:30 PM, basti wrote:
On 19.06.2018 22:24, john doe wrote:
On 6/19/2018 10:04 PM, basti wrote:
Hello,
I try use use port knocking and would be happy to do this in ssh config
file.
To open the port I can use ProxyCommand with an wrapper script like
ProxyCommand bash -c 'wrapper
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018, Adam Cecile wrote:
> That's a pity, don't you think so ? I think Debian should renew the
> archive key, so we can still verify packages signatures.
You can still verify them. Key expiration doesn't make existing
signatures invalid. [Indeed, gpgv doesn't even check for expired
On 19.06.2018 22:24, john doe wrote:
> On 6/19/2018 10:04 PM, basti wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I try use use port knocking and would be happy to do this in ssh config
>> file.
>>
>> To open the port I can use ProxyCommand with an wrapper script like
>>
>> ProxyCommand bash -c 'wrapper.sh %h port1 port2
On 6/19/2018 10:04 PM, basti wrote:
Hello,
I try use use port knocking and would be happy to do this in ssh config
file.
To open the port I can use ProxyCommand with an wrapper script like
ProxyCommand bash -c 'wrapper.sh %h port1 port2 ... portX; nc %h %p'
so far so good.
But if I understand
Hello,
I try use use port knocking and would be happy to do this in ssh config
file.
To open the port I can use ProxyCommand with an wrapper script like
ProxyCommand bash -c 'wrapper.sh %h port1 port2 ... portX; nc %h %p'
so far so good.
But if I understand port knocking in the right way I must
On 6/19/2018 8:33 PM, john doe wrote:
On 6/19/2018 9:22 AM, Adam Cecile wrote:
Hello,
GPG key that signed the Squeeze repo is now expired. How should I
handle this properly ? Despite the key is expired, it use to be valid
and I don't like much the idea of going for [trusted=yes] for each
im
Hi all!
I am currently using Debian Stretch and I would like to see the events
configured in KOrganizer (which in turn synchronizes with Horde) in the
calendar that is displayed when I click on the clock. I have been able
to show the holidays but I was researching for the way to show the
personali
That's a pity, don't you think so ? I think Debian should renew the archive
key, so we can still verify packages signatures.
On June 19, 2018 8:33:21 PM GMT+02:00, john doe wrote:
>On 6/19/2018 9:22 AM, Adam Cecile wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> GPG key that signed the Squeeze repo is now expired.
On 6/19/2018 9:22 AM, Adam Cecile wrote:
Hello,
GPG key that signed the Squeeze repo is now expired. How should I handle
this properly ? Despite the key is expired, it use to be valid and I
don't like much the idea of going for [trusted=yes] for each impacted
sources.list entry.
Sadly, i
Darren S. wrote:
> I know that when the proper configuration is triggered that the target
> files in /etc/pam.d/ are modified, but I can't figure out how to call
> into pam-auth-update from Ansible to set the profiles. I'd rather use
> the profile and avoid troublesome manual manipulation of the f
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 09:11:43AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, June 19, 2018 08:02:11 AM Richard Hector wrote:
> > On 19/06/18 23:47, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > On Monday, June 18, 2018 11:27:55 PM Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > >> S
On Tuesday, June 19, 2018 08:43:44 AM Curt wrote:
> I was going to tell DW upthread a tad that grilled bread was complicated
> because all the complexity was built into the toaster.
>
> But I didn't.
>
> You either subscribe to Owlett's idiosyncratic, infuriatingly
> wrong-headed, utterly intract
On Tuesday, June 19, 2018 08:02:11 AM Richard Hector wrote:
> On 19/06/18 23:47, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Monday, June 18, 2018 11:27:55 PM Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> So I think your cable is much less "Serial" than you think.
> >
> > Just because I'm tired of seeing this thread (even thou
On Mon 18 Jun 2018 at 22:04:50 +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> thank you for your response and please apologize for my slow response.
No problem.
> On Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2018 20:04:22 CEST Brian wrote:
> > Your tea4cups.conf is poorly. Here is a minimal one which works for me:
> >
On 2018-06-19, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, June 18, 2018 11:27:55 PM Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> So I think your cable is much less "Serial" than you think.
>
> Just because I'm tired of seeing this thread (even though I make an often
> feeble attempt to ignore it), I will mention that Et
On 19/06/18 23:47, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, June 18, 2018 11:27:55 PM Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> So I think your cable is much less "Serial" than you think.
>
> Just because I'm tired of seeing this thread (even though I make an often
> feeble attempt to ignore it), I will mention tha
On Monday, June 18, 2018 11:27:55 PM Stefan Monnier wrote:
> So I think your cable is much less "Serial" than you think.
Just because I'm tired of seeing this thread (even though I make an often
feeble attempt to ignore it), I will mention that Ethernet is serial ;-)
(full duplex in many cases)
On 06/18/2018 10:27 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I have what is essentially a "USB->Serial" - "Serial->USB" Cable.
Ethernet is *NOT* involved - though there are topological similarities.
I don't have factual knowledge of what you have, indeed, but you said:
I have purchased a USB Host-Host c
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 07:24:25PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Yes. When you PXE boot, the kernel and initramfs comes from the
> netboot image that you downloaded in the past, but the archive will
> be different after a point release which can result in the
> installer's failure to load
Hello,
GPG key that signed the Squeeze repo is now expired. How should I handle
this properly ? Despite the key is expired, it use to be valid and I
don't like much the idea of going for [trusted=yes] for each impacted
sources.list entry.
Thanks in advance,
Adam.
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 04:23:12AM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> Jimmy Johnson composed on 2017-08-31 22:03 (UTC-0700):
>
> > Felix Miata wrote:
[...]
> > #dpkg-hold 'package-name'
> > #dpkg-unhold 'package-name'
>
> dpkg hold
> dpkg-hold
rv riveravaldez composed on 2018-06-19 03:18 (UTC-0300):
>> The man page for apt_preferences is clear as mud about any (pinning) example
>> that seems equivalent, or even what name(s) of file(s) are supposed to be to
>> create pins. Google so far has been no help. Holding is either being
>> ignor
Jimmy Johnson composed on 2017-08-31 22:03 (UTC-0700):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Over an hour I've been searching in vain, apparently using broken Google-fu,
>> for
>> something using examples to explain how to prevent unwanted package(s) from
>> being installed via pinning when apt-mark's hold is
>
> The man page for apt_preferences is clear as mud about any (pinning) example
> that seems equivalent, or even what name(s) of file(s) are supposed to be to
> create pins. Google so far has been no help. Holding is either being ignored,
> or
> holds are being silently unheld. How do I keep unwa
In openSUSE, adding lock is easy:
zypper al packagename
So is removing lock:
zypper rl packagename
ATM, I'm trying to do equivalent in Buster.
The man page for apt_preferences is clear as mud about any (pinning) example
that seems equivalent, or even what name(s) of file(s) are
Greetings,
I'm using Ansible to manage Debian configurations, and am attempting
to add a role to enable multi-factor auth in SSH with public keys and
Duo (via libpam-duo).
I almost have the configuration I want, but as part of it - once the
libpam-duo package is installed - I need to enable the p
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