Re: [bullseye] r-cran-ggplot2 depends on missing libpq5 v13.8

2023-03-13 Thread Loris Bennett
David Wright writes: > On Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 07:38:50 (+0100), Loris Bennett wrote: >> David Wright writes: >> > On Fri 10 Mar 2023 at 10:10:48 (+0100), Loris Bennett wrote: >> >> >> >> I am on bullseye and am trying to install the package r-cran-ggplot2. >> >> This fails with >> >> >> >> E

Re: Bookworm system randomly not responding (was Re: Bookworm system not responding on high memory usage)

2023-03-13 Thread Anssi Saari
Xiyue Deng writes: > As this system has been running Bullseye for a few years with zero > problem, I'm hopeful this should work for Bookworm as well. If you have > anything in mind that may worth a try please feel free to share. The > more ideas the better. To me the interesting question is, d

Re: Debian 12 IPv6 client?

2023-03-13 Thread David Wright
On Tue 14 Mar 2023 at 12:29:22 (+0800), jeremy ardley wrote: > I am testing the alpha 2 release of Debian 12 > (I'm quite annoyed they have done away with /var/log/syslog) > > My system is "pure" debian 12 and was net installed a few minutes > before my checks. Nothing was changed from the origina

Re: Debian 12 IPv6 client?

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/3/23 12:29, jeremy ardley wrote: I am testing the alpha 2 release of Debian 12 (I'm quite annoyed they have done away with /var/log/syslog) My system is "pure" debian 12 and was net installed a few minutes before my checks. Nothing was changed from the original install. My problem tod

Debian 12 IPv6 client?

2023-03-13 Thread jeremy ardley
I am testing the alpha 2 release of Debian 12 (I'm quite annoyed they have done away with /var/log/syslog) My system is "pure" debian 12 and was net installed a few minutes before my checks. Nothing was changed from the original install. My problem today is identifying what bit of the system i

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 23:33 by jer...@ardley.org: > You may be happy to learn you can't even install it as a separate package any > more. > > apt  install --reinstall systemd-resolved > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree... Done > Reading state information... Done > Package systemd-

Re: real debian or true debian?

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/3/23 07:55, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Sunday, March 12, 2023 09:02:26 PM cor...@free.fr wrote: When such a debian (the digital product) is authentic, should we say it "real debian" or "true debian"? I am not sure about this statement. My guess is that Corey is a French speaker, and

Re: real debian or true debian?

2023-03-13 Thread rhkramer
On Sunday, March 12, 2023 09:02:26 PM cor...@free.fr wrote: > When such a debian (the digital product) is authentic, should we say it > "real debian" or "true debian"? > > I am not sure about this statement. My guess is that Corey is a French speaker, and is unsure about the best way to (simply)

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 07:33:00AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: > So the mystery is how it gets onto a system using a standard install and > which package it comes from now and what is done with any presets unicorn:~$ dpkg -S systemd-resolved systemd: /usr/share/man/man8/systemd-resolved.8.gz syste

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/3/23 07:23, Greg Wooledge wrote: I have not to this day figured out what "vendor preset" means here. Mine shows the same as yours -- "disabled; vendor preset: enabled". All I care about is the part that says "disabled". That's the actual state. You may be happy to learn you can't ev

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 07:04:02AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: > I replicated your test above and it seems your listing has been accidentally > truncated... Pipe it through cat to avoid the "left/right scrolling" crap. > jeremy@testldap:~$ systemctl status systemd-resolved > ● systemd-resolved.se

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/3/23 06:34, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 06:23:09AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: FYI systed-resolved is the inbuilt debian caching DNS server which may be enabled by default. It is NOT enabled by default. unicorn:~$ systemctl status systemd-resolved ● systemd-resolved.se

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/3/23 06:34, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 06:23:09AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: FYI systed-resolved is the inbuilt debian caching DNS server which may be enabled by default. It is NOT enabled by default. It is if you are using NetworkManager -- Jeremy (Lists)

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/3/23 06:23, Jeremy Ardley wrote: I had a signed DNS error in a similar configuration using a bind authoritive and caching server. It turned out it was systemd-resolved interfering and/or replacing part of the DNS chain FYI systed-resolved is the inbuilt debian caching DNS server which

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 06:23:09AM +0800, Jeremy Ardley wrote: > FYI systed-resolved is the inbuilt debian caching DNS server which may be > enabled by default. It is NOT enabled by default. unicorn:~$ systemctl status systemd-resolved ● systemd-resolved.service - Network Name Resolution Loa

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 11:14:20PM +0100, local10 wrote: > Strangely, the issue resolved itself without me having to do anything. Am > really puzzled as to what it was. Perhaps the internet provider suddenly > started to block DNS queries but then allowed them again? If so, why did > dig's messa

Re: [SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 14/3/23 06:14, local10 wrote: Strangely, the issue resolved itself without me having to do anything. Am really puzzled as to what it was. Perhaps the internet provider suddenly started to block DNS queries but then allowed them again? If so, why did dig's message say that there was "comm

Re: [SOLVED?] BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Casey Deccio
> On Mar 13, 2023, at 4:14 PM, local10 wrote: > > Mar 13, 2023, 21:42 by recovery...@enotuniq.net: > >> Well, it was worth to check it. >> >> >> Next idea is somewhat more complicated. >> >> Install tcpdump. >> Run: >> tcpdump -pni any -s0 -w /tmp/dns.pcap -c 30 udp port 53 or tcp port 53 >

[SOLVED?] Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 21:42 by recovery...@enotuniq.net: > Well, it was worth to check it. > > > Next idea is somewhat more complicated. > > Install tcpdump. > Run: > tcpdump -pni any -s0 -w /tmp/dns.pcap -c 30 udp port 53 or tcp port 53 > Bounce BIND, wait for a minute at least. > Do some DNS queries. On

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Reco
Hi. On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 08:53:35PM +0100, local10 wrote: > Mar 13, 2023, 12:06 by recovery...@enotuniq.net: > > > Looks correct, assuming that the contents of the key start with AwEAAaz > > and end with V74bU=. > > > > > > Look at /usr/share/dns/root.key. Compare its contents wit

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 11:50 by mv...@free.fr: > Did you check memory and disk space as suggested by jeremy ? > There's plenty of free RAM (4GB) and disk space (hundreds of GBs). Regards,

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 14:11 by ca...@deccio.net: > Based on what I saw in the logs, your resolver is having trouble reaching the > internet.  It shows problems with both the priming query (./NS) and the trust > query (./DNSKEY).  Could you try running the following? > > $ dig +norec @198.41.0.4 . NS > $

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 12:06 by recovery...@enotuniq.net: > Looks correct, assuming that the contents of the key start with AwEAAaz > and end with V74bU=. > > > Look at /usr/share/dns/root.key. Compare its contents with > /etc/bind/bind.keys. Replace the latter if needed. > > "dpkg-reconfigure -plow b

Re: Grub bug on Debian 11

2023-03-13 Thread davidson
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 Mario Marietto wrote: Hello to every Debian user. [elided: Mario Marietto's apology for posting the following question off-topic in another thread] "I've just installed Debian 11 and I see that it is affected by the bug explained here : https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-prior

Re: No /

2023-03-13 Thread David Wright
On Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 18:30:00 (+0100), Michael Lee wrote: > Hello Tom, thanks for the reply. Good detective work.  > > No, actually not; it's the SSD with the Debian on it.  My detective work is limited to putting 1 and 1 together, your posts in this case. Anyway, let's hazard a guess at what th

Re: Debian Server

2023-03-13 Thread Fred
On 3/13/23 08:55, Dan Ritter wrote: malpaso wrote: *Hello!!!Please, I'm looking for guidance to set up a Server, it will not be public, to host a flight simulator called Falcon BMS, about 12 people flying online, the machine would be an I5 with 16 GB of RAM, Video Card GTX 1050 TI and a 480 GB S

Re: real debian or true debian?

2023-03-13 Thread davidson
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 cor...@free.fr wrote: On 13/03/2023 10:12, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 9:02 PM wrote: When such a debian (the digital product) is authentic, should we say it "real debian" or "true debian"? I am not sure about this statement. Fee FieFoe

Grub bug on Debian 11

2023-03-13 Thread Mario Marietto
Hello to every Debian user. excuse me if previously I sent this message quoting the wrong user. It was a mistake. I don't know where that message has gone. It will be lost in the space. Anyway,I want to send it again in the correct format : "I've just installed Debian 11 and I see that it is affe

Re: No /

2023-03-13 Thread Michael Lee
Hello Tom, thanks for the reply. Good detective work.  No, actually not; it's the SSD with the Debian on it.  Michael Am Mittwoch, dem 08.03.2023 um 12:45 + schrieb Tom Furie:

Re: No /

2023-03-13 Thread Michael Lee
I'd like to help my system find its root, and so be able to complete the boot up. Michael Am Dienstag, dem 07.03.2023 um 11:45 -0500 schrieb Dan Ritter: > Michael Lee wrote: > > Is it possible to reinstall the system and still retain the > > settings, > > logins, etc.?  > > Not as such. > > Tha

Re: real debian or true debian?

2023-03-13 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 3/13/23, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> No. I meant, some people pre-installed some packages on debian and >> release >> it, which is declared as xxx-debian. > > What does "it" refers to? > > "some packages" meaning "some Debian packages" or "some non-Debian > packages"? > >> I am just not sure about

Re: Debian Installer: Specifying the preseed file device?

2023-03-13 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 16:36:11 + Brian wrote: > That still leaves the first problem. How do you fancy running > everything from a USB stick? Not really, but that might work. Thanks. -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/blog/

Re: Debian Installer: Specifying the preseed file device?

2023-03-13 Thread Brian
On Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 10:18:37 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 14:58:08 + > Brian wrote: > > > It is what d-i sees the partition as that is important and you > > do know in advance. That's problem 1. Problem 2 is that the hard > > disk partitions are probably ext4. At the

Re: Debian Installer: Specifying the preseed file device?

2023-03-13 Thread Mario Marietto
Hello to every Debian user. I've just installed Debian 11 and I see that it is affected by the bug explained here : https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/+bug/1842320 I see that the bug has been fixed on Ubuntu. Do you confirm that,to fix it,I just need to install the package "grub-efi-amd64_2

Re: Debian Installer: Specifying the preseed file device?

2023-03-13 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 14:58:08 + Brian wrote: > It is what d-i sees the partition as that is important and you > do know in advance. That's problem 1. Problem 2 is that the hard > disk partitions are probably ext4. At the opening stage of d-i > I do not think ext4 drivers are available. Both p

Re: Debian Server

2023-03-13 Thread Dan Ritter
malpaso wrote: > *Hello!!!Please, I'm looking for guidance to set up a Server, it will not > be public, to host a flight simulator called Falcon BMS, about 12 people > flying online, the machine would be an I5 with 16 GB of RAM, Video Card GTX > 1050 TI and a 480 GB SSD, please what would you guid

Re: [bullseye] r-cran-ggplot2 depends on missing libpq5 v13.8

2023-03-13 Thread David Wright
On Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 07:38:50 (+0100), Loris Bennett wrote: > David Wright writes: > > On Fri 10 Mar 2023 at 10:10:48 (+0100), Loris Bennett wrote: > >> > >> I am on bullseye and am trying to install the package r-cran-ggplot2. > >> This fails with > >> > >> E: Failed to fetch > >> > >> h

Re: Debian Installer: Specifying the preseed file device?

2023-03-13 Thread Brian
On Mon 13 Mar 2023 at 08:01:51 -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 08:19:26 +0100 > wrote: > > > On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 04:08:28PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > > > I can specify the path to the preseed file when booting Debian > > > Installer (d-i). Is there any way to tell it

Re: Falcon BMS

2023-03-13 Thread Tom Furie
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 10:59:14AM -0300, malpaso wrote: > *Hello!!!Please, I'm looking for guidance to set up a Server, it will not > be public, to host a flight simulator called Falcon BMS, about 12 people > flying online, the machine would be an I5 with 16 GB of RAM, Video Card GTX > 1050 TI and

Debian Server

2023-03-13 Thread malpaso
*Hello!!!Please, I'm looking for guidance to set up a Server, it will not be public, to host a flight simulator called Falcon BMS, about 12 people flying online, the machine would be an I5 with 16 GB of RAM, Video Card GTX 1050 TI and a 480 GB SSD, please what would you guide me in this assembly, I

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Casey Deccio
> On Mar 13, 2023, at 12:08 AM, local10 wrote: > > I have a local caching DNS server that was working fine for a long time but > today, all of a sudden, it stopped resolving queries. > > More info: https://pastebin.com/iW5YeXgS > > Any ideas? Thanks Based on what I saw in the logs, your res

Re: Debian Installer: Specifying the preseed file device?

2023-03-13 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 08:19:26 +0100 wrote: > On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 04:08:28PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > > I can specify the path to the preseed file when booting Debian > > Installer (d-i). Is there any way to tell it that the preseed file > > is on device X, say /dev/sdb1? > > You mean:

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Reco
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 12:29:44PM +0100, local10 wrote: > Mar 13, 2023, 10:57 by recovery...@enotuniq.net: > > > And now to the serious stuff. > > > > First things first, the log. > > > > Mar 13 05:03:18 tst named[52836]: 13-Mar-2023 05:03:18.963 queries: info: > > client @0x7f7812816d68 127.0.0

Re: Debian docker image for development

2023-03-13 Thread Dan Ritter
p...@ymail.ne.jp wrote: > Hello, > > Do you have a reference for the image of Debian devbox? > Which would have the most modern development tools included, such as > C/java/python/golang/node etc. > I just don't want to re-make the wheels if there was already one. There are too many different de

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Michel Verdier
Le 13 mars 2023 local a écrit : > Sure, I could have used some public DNS server and I may have to do that if I > can't get this issue resolved. Still, I'd like to understand why BIND > suddenly stopped working[1] for me and how to fix it. > > Regards, > > 1. It was working fine yesterday and I

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 11:24 by g...@wooledge.org: > For the record: > > unicorn:~$ sudo ss -ntlp | grep :53 > [sudo] password for greg: > LISTEN 0 20 0.0.0.0:53 0.0.0.0:* > users:(("dnscache",pid=664,fd=4)) > > In general, ss replaces netstat for this kind of query. I don't kn

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 10:57 by recovery...@enotuniq.net: > And now to the serious stuff. > > First things first, the log. > > Mar 13 05:03:18 tst named[52836]: 13-Mar-2023 05:03:18.963 queries: info: > client @0x7f7812816d68 127.0.0.1#38800 (www.yahoo.com > ): query: > www.yahoo.co

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 09:19:41AM +0100, local10 wrote: > Mar 13, 2023, 07:25 by jer...@ardley.org: > > > Try > > > > netstat -tulpnW | grep 53 > > > > and see what's listening > > > > Bind seems to be listening on 127.0.0.1 port 53. > > I don't have netstat installed and can't easily install i

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Reco
Hi. On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 10:57:48AM +0100, local10 wrote: > Mar 13, 2023, 09:32 by jer...@ardley.org: > > > My next best option is simply to remove your bind caching server (it sounds > > like it's not really necessary in your application) > > > > Backup /etc/bind and /var/cache/bind

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 09:32 by jer...@ardley.org: > My next best option is simply to remove your bind caching server (it sounds > like it's not really necessary in your application) > > Backup /etc/bind and /var/cache/bind > > then > > systemctl remove bind9 > > systemctl purge bind9 > > And then edit /e

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 13/3/23 17:12, local10 wrote: "debug 1;" doesn't seem to be a valid option, couldn't start BIND with it.  Anyhow, the following is what I get when running "dig www.yahoo.com" Mar 13 05:03:11 tst systemd[1]: Started named.service - BIND Domain Name Server. Mar 13 05:03:11 tst named[52836]:

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 08:31 by jer...@ardley.org: > Sorry. Last message was garbled. Try this in /etc/bind/named.conf.options > > options { >     // other configuration options ... >     debug 1; >     logging { >     channel debug_log { >     file "/var/log/bin

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 13/3/23 16:19, local10 wrote: Mar 13, 2023, 07:25 by jer...@ardley.org: Try netstat -tulpnW | grep 53 and see what's listening Bind seems to be listening on 127.0.0.1 port 53. I don't have netstat installed and can't easily install it as aptitude can't resolve Debian server's name to

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 13/3/23 16:19, local10 wrote: Bind seems to be listening on 127.0.0.1 port 53. I don't have netstat installed and can't easily install it as aptitude can't resolve Debian server's name to an IP, so the following is what I tried: # telnet -4 127.0.0.1 53 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to 1

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread local10
Mar 13, 2023, 07:25 by jer...@ardley.org: > Try > > netstat -tulpnW | grep 53 > > and see what's listening > Bind seems to be listening on 127.0.0.1 port 53. I don't have netstat installed and can't easily install it as aptitude can't resolve Debian server's name to an IP, so the following is w

Re: real debian or true debian?

2023-03-13 Thread Jude DaShiell
Likely debuan came up for consideration in this context. That if it is the case can be handled easily. Rather than real or true original would better fit in this case since debuan is a fork of debian. Jude "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. P

Debian docker image for development

2023-03-13 Thread p...@ymail.ne.jp
Hello, Do you have a reference for the image of Debian devbox? Which would have the most modern development tools included, such as C/java/python/golang/node etc. I just don't want to re-make the wheels if there was already one. Thanks & regards, Yong

Re: BIND: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out

2023-03-13 Thread Jeremy Ardley
On 13/3/23 14:34, local10 wrote: Mar 13, 2023, 06:19 by jer...@ardley.org: The contents of /etc/resolv.conf are always of interest. There's really not much there: # cat /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 127.0.0.1 That and /etc/nsswitch.conf a/etc/hosts # cat /etc/nsswitch.conf # /etc/nssw

Re: Debian Installer: Specifying the preseed file device?

2023-03-13 Thread tomas
On Sun, Mar 12, 2023 at 04:08:28PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > I can specify the path to the preseed file when booting Debian Installer > (d-i). Is there any way to tell it that the preseed file is on device > X, say /dev/sdb1? You mean: the file is as raw data on the device? Or whithin a file

Re: home server for email box

2023-03-13 Thread tomas
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 08:56:04AM +0800, p...@ymail.ne.jp wrote: > > > Jeremy Ardley wrote: > >  * TLS connection with certificate that can't be verified > > postfix can work with this way. MTA to MTA doesn't require a valid > certificate (Said by postfix's author on the list). But HTTPs does

Re: home server for email box

2023-03-13 Thread tomas
On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 03:35:20AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2023-03-12 22:30:50 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > Security on a channel (like HTTPS) usually makes it tougher to inspect > > traffic. Or at least it makes it tougher in HTTPS. In fact, spam > > filters are mostly useless for m