Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread l0f4r0
Hi, 12 juin 2021, 21:54 de moasenw...@zoho.eu: > deloptes wrote: > >>> "Device is not authorized for usage", that's probably the >>> problem, right? >>> >> >> google says in context of Ubuntu - USBGuard the package is >> also in debian - could be you have it installed? >> > > I did, and when I re

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2021-06-12 Thread Cherif Mahdi
Dear Support, Please find attached extra log for the Asus stolen machine and Snort during a crawl. Thanks. Mahdi Cherif. Vaizone. On 4/29/21, Cherif Mahdi wrote: > Dear support, > > I bought in 2005, I think, the machine hp Q6060 intel and the machine with > chassis a6000/a6561.af/Prod # KX648

Re: Debian mirror

2021-06-12 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-06-12 8:05 p.m., deloptes wrote: > > May be you want to mirror some less developed project that needs a mirror in > your location and it will benefit its community. > Sure, this is a great idea. You mean like being a mirror for a project like one of the upstream software used in Deb

Re: Debian mirror

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > I believe you are the person who suggested me to offer the community a > Debian mirror. > > Well, this is part of what I'd like to do. > > Maybe you could help me out with one thing. > I'd need a hand with some of the configuration, for example I already

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread Emanuel Berg
deloptes wrote: >> "Device is not authorized for usage", that's probably the >> problem, right? > > google says in context of Ubuntu - USBGuard the package is > also in debian - could be you have it installed? I did, and when I removed it, it works again! Thanks a lot! Straight expert advice!

Server setup

2021-06-12 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi ! I'm renting a server with one-provider (OVH). I have a choice of OS and it does a great job running Debian Buster. But... The "standard" installation give me one partition in RAID mirror ( 3 x 2 To). So I get only a big root partition and nothing else I don't have access to my server wi

Debian mirror

2021-06-12 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, I believe you are the person who suggested me to offer the community a Debian mirror. Well, this is part of what I'd like to do. Maybe you could help me out with one thing. I'd need a hand with some of the configuration, for example I already have in mind to set fail2ban but there's probably

Re: Wiping an unencrypted SSD in preparation for encryption

2021-06-12 Thread David Christensen
On 6/11/21 7:59 AM, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: Hi, On 2021-06-11 12:31 a.m., David Wright wrote: I'm about to install buster or bullseye on a newly acquired laptop with an SSD (a first for me). I'm intending to clean (zero or randomise) the entire drive with dd before I start, and a

Re: Wiping an unencrypted SSD in preparation for encryption

2021-06-12 Thread David Christensen
On 6/11/21 6:01 AM, Reco wrote: On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 05:55:02AM -0700, David Christensen wrote: On 6/10/21 11:49 PM, Reco wrote: On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 11:43:12PM -0700, David Christensen wrote: I don't bother with the 'discard' option in /etc/fstab, but perhaps I should. The fstab(5) and

Re: debian installation issue

2021-06-12 Thread Felix Miata
(I wrote this over 12 hours ago, before I went to bed, and forgot to send first.) Joe composed on 2021-06-12 07:59 (UTC+0100): > It doesn't help that the BIOS is broken, that it does not honour the > EFI DefaultBoot, and always rewrites entry if I change it.

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread Emanuel Berg
deloptes wrote: >> I don't remember this was anything one had to do but no, how >> do you do that? > > I don't use iphone/android, but last time I did (2-3 months > ago), when I plugged the cable it prompted on the phone and > asked if I allow the access for this device. If it is not > prompted I

Re: How to manage a firewall script with minor tweaks for different machines?

2021-06-12 Thread Anssi Saari
john doe writes: > You could have one common file that includes a custum file (1). > You would have one custum file per host (custum-cups, custum-smb ...). Right, thanks. I missed the whole include ability in nftables.

Re: How to manage a firewall script with minor tweaks for different machines?

2021-06-12 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 07:02:50PM +0300, Anssi Saari wrote: > But then... One machine has a radius server that needs UDP port 1812 > open. And another is a print server with CUPS and SMB which apparently > need at least TCP ports 631 and 137 open. It sounds like you need configuration man

Re: Find packages from a specific maintainer

2021-06-12 Thread Francisco M Neto
Hello, On 2021-06-12 20:33, Rasmus MK wrote: > > Is it possible to search in the maintainer field with apt? If not, can I > lookup this > information somewhere else? I'm not sure about apt but you can check the tracker page for that package. It will give you the name of the maintainer a

Re: Find packages from a specific maintainer

2021-06-12 Thread Teemu Likonen
* 2021-06-12 20:33:19+0200, Rasmus MK wrote: > When I run the command `apt show profanity` I can see that it is > maintained by "Debian XMPP Maintainers". I'm interested in what other > packages this maintainer/group maintains but don't understand how to > get hold of it. > > Is it possible to sea

Re: Find packages from a specific maintainer

2021-06-12 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 20:33:19 +0200 Rasmus MK wrote: Hello Rasmus, >Is it possible to search in the maintainer field with apt? If not, can IDK if that's possible but >I lookup this information somewhere else? ...look up any package the maintainers deal with (profanity in this case) at http

Re: Find packages from a specific maintainer

2021-06-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 08:33:19PM +0200, Rasmus MK wrote: > When I run the command `apt show profanity` I can see that it is > maintained by "Debian XMPP Maintainers". I'm interested in > what other packages this maintainer/group maintains First, I looked at /var/lib/dpkg/status -- and that's fin

Find packages from a specific maintainer

2021-06-12 Thread Rasmus MK
Hello list, When I run the command `apt show profanity` I can see that it is maintained by "Debian XMPP Maintainers". I'm interested in what other packages this maintainer/group maintains but don't understand how to get hold of it. Is it possible to search in the maintainer field with apt? If not

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread Emanuel Berg
deloptes wrote: >> But suddenly it doesn't work, it says: >> >> Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung Galaxy models (MTP). >> libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(1) failed: No data available >> no active configuration, trying to set configuration >> libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(2)

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Emanuel Berg wrote: > "Device is not authorized for usage", that's probably the > problem, right? google says in context of Ubuntu - USBGuard the package is also in debian - could be you have it installed?

Re: How to manage a firewall script with minor tweaks for different machines?

2021-06-12 Thread john doe
On 6/12/2021 6:02 PM, Anssi Saari wrote: I've recently setup nftables firewalls on the machines of my little home network. I was a little optimistic and thought I could get by with a simple one that only allows ssh and nfs in i.e. two TCP ports and mDNS with its slightly more complex rules. But

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Emanuel Berg wrote: > I don't remember this was anything one had to do but no, how > do you do that? I don't use iphone/android, but last time I did (2-3 months ago), when I plugged the cable it prompted on the phone and asked if I allow the access for this device. If it is not prompted look at t

Re: How to manage a firewall script with minor tweaks for different machines?

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Anssi Saari wrote: > I also need some way of pushing these firewall scripts and other config > stuff over to the machines too. It's not a huge network but manually > logging into each machine, overwriting /etc/nftables.conf and restarting > nftables.service is a pain. cdist looks interesting and s

How to manage a firewall script with minor tweaks for different machines?

2021-06-12 Thread Anssi Saari
I've recently setup nftables firewalls on the machines of my little home network. I was a little optimistic and thought I could get by with a simple one that only allows ssh and nfs in i.e. two TCP ports and mDNS with its slightly more complex rules. But then... One machine has a radius server t

Re: debian installation issue

2021-06-12 Thread Steve McIntyre
Joe wrote: > >Grub lives in more than one place: most of it is in /boot/grub, but >there is a first-stage bootloader which calls this. To be honest, >I don't know for sure where that lives on a GPT disk, on the old >DOS-type partition it would live at the start of either the whole hard >drive or th

Re: Creation vs Modification timestamps

2021-06-12 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 02:43:22AM -0400, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > If you look at the specifications for all the different "ext2/3/4" > filesystem specifications, there's no place it says "store all the > passed date possible". What you see in ls -l is what's in the inode. > There's

Re: debian installation issue

2021-06-12 Thread songbird
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: ... > These sound like either: broken versions of UEFI / broken installations or, > exceptionally, a broken manufacturer somewhere. > > It may be worth revisiting installations when Bulleseye comes out to > get something that works and is supportable for the next few years

Re: debian installation issue

2021-06-12 Thread Joe
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 11:47:16 + "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote: > On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 07:09:29AM -0400, songbird wrote: > > Joe wrote: > > ... > > > It doesn't help that the BIOS is broken, that it does not honour > > > the EFI DefaultBoot, and always rewrites entry if I change > > > it.

Re: debian installation issue

2021-06-12 Thread Joe
On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 07:09:29 -0400 songbird wrote: > Joe wrote: > ... > > It doesn't help that the BIOS is broken, that it does not honour the > > EFI DefaultBoot, and always rewrites entry if I change it. > > Fortunately, it does honour NextBoot, or I'd never be able to get it > > booted in

Re: debian installation issue

2021-06-12 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 07:09:29AM -0400, songbird wrote: > Joe wrote: > ... > > It doesn't help that the BIOS is broken, that it does not honour the > > EFI DefaultBoot, and always rewrites entry if I change it. > > Fortunately, it does honour NextBoot, or I'd never be able to get it > > boot

Re: debian installation issue

2021-06-12 Thread songbird
Joe wrote: ... > It doesn't help that the BIOS is broken, that it does not honour the > EFI DefaultBoot, and always rewrites entry if I change it. > Fortunately, it does honour NextBoot, or I'd never be able to get it > booted into buster. But it worked with stretch. I could try installing > s

Re: Creation vs Modification timestamps

2021-06-12 Thread Dan Ritter
hobie of RMN wrote: > Lately a script that has worked well and as intended for years and years > has begun doing something odd. When archiving a bunch of flat files, > instead of keeping the creation timestamps on those files, it stamps them > with the date and time of their being moved. > > Why

Re: cannot mount smartphone anymore

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
Emanuel Berg wrote: > But suddenly it doesn't work, it says: > > Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung Galaxy models (MTP). > libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(1) failed: No data available > no active configuration, trying to set configuration > libusb_get_active_config_descriptor(2) fa

Re: Creation vs Modification timestamps

2021-06-12 Thread deloptes
hobie of RMN wrote: > Why that's happening is a separate issue and one that I do need to find > the answer to, but my question today is this:  Is it possible to find the > original creation date-and-time on these files, or is it simply "gone with > the wind" at this point? I would say it is the r

Re: bootcd, xorrisso, debian-cd, making an iso of a current system and backing up

2021-06-12 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Semih Ozlem wrote: > Can someone familiar with bootcd, xorriso, debian-cd explain how and for > what purpose those commands are used? xorriso produces and manipulates ISO 9660 filesystems, which may be bootable from optical media and disk-like media. debian-cd is the tool by which the Debian