Hello,
we have strange problem on some of our Buster hosts with Tigercron. The
Subject and the "From / To " stands in the body, instead of the header:
=
o: sysops@foo.local
Received: from ina-pmox-02.foo.local (ina-pmox-02.foo.local [172.25.50.3])
by mx-01.foo
hi,
i have many Proxmox servers with a lot of VMs. I want to use expect to connect
to the VMs via serial console (qm terminal ), and check if I need to
login (expect "login: "), or if someone forgotten to logout and I have already
a prompt and I need to send an exit before and than try to logi
Hello,
because of a requirement, we need to document, which packages
(Weezy/Jessie/Stretch) where upgraded and which problems where fixed.
At the moment, we receive the apt-cron mails and copy the content into our
MediaWiki (with some cleanups and Wiki syntax).
In that way, we make sure, not to
Hello,
because of a requirement, we need to document, which packages
(Weezy/Jessie/Stretch) where upgraded and which problems where fixed.
At the moment, we receive the apt-cron mails and copy the content into
our MediaWiki (with some cleanups and Wiki syntax).
In that way, we make sure, not t
Hello,
we have a Debian Jenkins job, which clones four Git repos into:
project/main
project/main/module1
project/module2
project/debian
The debian/rules is a bit old and contains a lot things, which could
cleaned a bit Also out of this projects, we create two Debian
packages. Both packag
hi,
I trying to create a own Debian package which mostly worked without Git.
Now I moved the sources (only files) to a Git repo and using
git-buildpackage. That was working too, until I wanted to add a file
(example Apache config). Now it fails ... and I don't get it.
I red, that a Git commit
hi,
I have the following SVN structure:
The main SVN repository directory, which holds all users (dynamic created) and
SVN projects: /opt/op/svn/repositories/
The repository from the user:
/opt/op/svn/repositories/$USERNAME/$USERNAME-PROJECTNAME
If I want to access "my" SVN repository - for ex
hi,
Am 11.02.2014 um 00:15 schrieb Brian :
>
> Are you relying on none of them reading lpoptions(1)? :)
yes :-), most are happy, if they can print .. ;-)
>> Any suggestions ? Disable raw, redirect every print job to remove „bad
>> things“?
>
> As before: consult the printer's manual and consi
hi,
Am 10.02.2014 um 19:04 schrieb Brian :
> lp -o raw
>
> or
>
> lp -o JobType=Normal ?
>
> It strikes me that basic control of the ability to print needs to be
> done on the printer with User Codes.
hmm, good question. I’ve never test it. But however, the most people did it
right and
hi,
Am 10.02.2014 um 15:22 schrieb Jerry Stuckle :
> There is nothing in Debian you can do to stop Windows users from accessing
> the printer directly if the printer is on the network.
sorry, the printer is behind a special network (+ ACL) and only available
through Cups. Only Cups can reach t
hi,
Am 10.02.2014 um 14:24 schrieb Jerry Stuckle :
> But why is the printer available to them in the first place? It should only
> be available through the document server.
first: it makes no difference. The document server _is_ in the printer (Aficio
5000) itself, it is a feature. You have t
hi,
I have Wheezy with Cups, Samba and a Ricoh Aficio. I try to force that the
users can't change the job destination on the printer. The printer has two
destinations:
1. Normal printer
2. Document server
I want to force the users, to print only to the document server via Samba. But
the user
hi,
I have several NFS4 mount with quota enabled on the server side (Wheezy too),
but I only get quota for NFSv3.
"files" is our NFS server
rpcinfo -p files
Program Vers Proto Port
104 tcp111 portmapper
103 tcp111 portmapper
hi,
I'm trying to get autofs with LDAP working. We have two file servers (old/new)
and several LDAP entries, like described in:
/usr/share/doc/autofs-ldap/examples/ldap-automount-rfc2307-bis-auto.direct:
===
# extended LDIF
#
# LDAPv3
# base with scope
subtree
# filter
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