Re: Alpine - remote pinerc

2025-01-25 Thread Tim Woodall
On Sat, 25 Jan 2025, Bret Busby wrote: I trust that you are aware of the (now) alpine mailing list? That mailing list includes people involved in the ongoing development and maintenance of the alpine email software (not alpine Linux), and, is at https://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/lis

Re: Alpine - remote pinerc

2025-01-25 Thread Bret Busby
y are more holdouts of traditional mail than just me, does anone else of this pine crowd use the remote pinerc features? The Bookworm upgrade broke this for me. I thought I'd reported a bug but I don't see it now so perhaps I didnt bother. I have this patch: apt-mirror@aptmirror19:/mnt/mirror

Alpine - remote pinerc

2025-01-25 Thread Tim Woodall
an just me, does anone else of this pine crowd use the remote pinerc features? The Bookworm upgrade broke this for me. I thought I'd reported a bug but I don't see it now so perhaps I didnt bother. I have this patch: apt-mirror@aptmirror19:/mnt/mirror/local/main/a/alpine (maste

Browsers on remote DISPLAY (was: Re: What is going on with firefox)

2025-01-15 Thread Max Nikulin
On 16/01/2025 00:38, Tim Woodall wrote: I don't think you understand my setup. Remote XDMCP thin client. I have not checked current state of affairs. I believed that it was working greet 20 years ago before hardware graphics acceleration and client-side font rendering. That is

Re: Recovery help needed for remote server: file system mounted read-only

2024-12-30 Thread Tim Woodall
On Mon, 30 Dec 2024, Tom Browder wrote: I've had this problem a long time ago, and don't remember how I recovered, but it was with help here. I suspect a failing disk, and I wonder if there is a hail Mary command I can do to force a reboot to see if it can recover on its own. I would almost wel

Re: Recovery help needed for remote server: file system mounted read-only

2024-12-30 Thread Dan Ritter
ced it > > when > > I bought it). A few years ago I had what looked like disk problems (time > > outs, > > failed writes, ...). I replaced the power supply and the problems went > > away. > > > Unfortunately this is a leased, remote server. But I can ask the

Re: Recovery help needed for remote server: file system mountedread-only

2024-12-30 Thread gene heskett
On 12/30/24 06:37, Alain D D Williams wrote: On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 05:29:05AM -0600, Tom Browder wrote: I suspect a failing disk, My main home PC is 10 years old and still going strong (I over specced it when I bought it). A few years ago I had what looked like disk problems (time outs, fa

Re: Recovery help needed for remote server: file system mounted read-only

2024-12-30 Thread Tom Browder
ad what looked like disk problems (time > outs, > failed writes, ...). I replaced the power supply and the problems went > away. Unfortunately this is a leased, remote server. But I can ask the company to check the PSU. Thanks. -Tom

Re: Recovery help needed for remote server: file system mounted read-only

2024-12-30 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 05:29:05AM -0600, Tom Browder wrote: > I suspect a failing disk, My main home PC is 10 years old and still going strong (I over specced it when I bought it). A few years ago I had what looked like disk problems (time outs, failed writes, ...). I replaced the power supply a

Recovery help needed for remote server: file system mounted read-only

2024-12-30 Thread Tom Browder
I've had this problem a long time ago, and don't remember how I recovered, but it was with help here. I suspect a failing disk, and I wonder if there is a hail Mary command I can do to force a reboot to see if it can recover on its own. I would almost welcome starting over with a new server. I ca

Re: Remote desktop Debian -> ChromeBook

2024-07-22 Thread Nicolas George
Nicolas George (12024-07-18): > I want to display a desktop and applications running on a Debian box on > the screen and keyboard of a ChromeBook. Over LAN+WLAN mostly, but if it > can also work more remotely in degraded mode it would be nice. > > I see various options to try: VNC with a native An

Re: Remote desktop Debian -> ChromeBook

2024-07-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
but annoying. At the time I was used to 7. > - In VNC you run a desktop in the remote end so that needs to be > configured and maintained. I'm not a fan of this since it's usually > just a small handful of apps I want to run. You don't *have* to run a full desktop on

Re: Remote desktop Debian -> ChromeBook

2024-07-19 Thread Anssi Saari
VNC was and is: - Solid and we actually use it at work too. - Limited in the number of mouse buttons at some point to five, minor but annoying. At the time I was used to 7. - In VNC you run a desktop in the remote end so that needs to be configured and maintained. I'm not a fan of this since it

Re: Remote desktop Debian -> ChromeBook

2024-07-18 Thread Paul van der Vlis
. If not, I will post my findings eventually. I use VNC and a SSH-tunnel to do remote-desktop between Debian and Debian. I use a server (my server) for the connection, but peer-to-peer is also possible. And a VPN instead of a SSH-tunnel. Some ASCII art: client <--ssh--> myserver

Re: Remote desktop Debian -> ChromeBook

2024-07-18 Thread Nicolas George
Xiyue Deng (12024-07-18): > I have been using Chrome Remote Desktop[1] for a few years, and it has > been very reliable. Everything is handled through a web page so you > need not install anything in the Android subsystem. Recently (about a > year actually) it added support for pipew

Re: Remote desktop Debian -> ChromeBook

2024-07-18 Thread Xiyue Deng
of > reliability and user experience. > > If not, I will post my findings eventually. > > Thanks in advance. I have been using Chrome Remote Desktop[1] for a few years, and it has been very reliable. Everything is handled through a web page so you need not install anything in the Andr

Remote desktop Debian -> ChromeBook

2024-07-18 Thread Nicolas George
Hi. I want to display a desktop and applications running on a Debian box on the screen and keyboard of a ChromeBook. Over LAN+WLAN mostly, but if it can also work more remotely in degraded mode it would be nice. I see various options to try: VNC with a native Android client, VNC with a client run

busybox-syslogd remote and memory logging

2024-02-02 Thread Greg
Hi there, I'm using busybox-syslogd. I'm trying to make it log to remote system and to memory buffer. According to manual I should use -R 192.168.1.1 for remote logging and -C128 option for memory buffer. Unfortunately, when used together logs are only sent to remote server. On Bo

Re: Debian, Git server, Nginx, Fcgiwrap, and git push can not create remote object directory

2023-09-09 Thread Geert Stappers
statement, it stops after "I could do `git clone`". > and I get this: > > git push origin main > Enumerating objects: 4, done. > Counting objects: 100% (4/4), done. > Writing objects: 100% (4/4), 276 bytes | 276.00 KiB/s, done. > Total 4 (delta 0), reused 4

Re: Debian, Git server, Nginx, Fcgiwrap, and git push can not create remote object directory

2023-09-09 Thread David Mehler
Hello, "I'm assuming that you replaced 'git.domain.com' and 'domain.com' in this config with real domain names, and that they are functional and tested." Yes, the real domains are functional and tested. "All this is to set up a fastCGI-compliant server protected with HTTP basic auth and accessed

Debian, Git server, Nginx, Fcgiwrap, and git push can not create remote object directory

2023-09-09 Thread David Mehler
lient. All goes right until I try to push changes to the server main branch and I get this: git push origin main Enumerating objects: 4, done. Counting objects: 100% (4/4), done. Writing objects: 100% (4/4), 276 bytes | 276.00 KiB/s, done. Total 4 (delta 0), reused 4 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 error: r

Re: Buster / Google Remote Desktop, rustdesk.com

2023-05-04 Thread Geert Stappers
On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 10:34:10PM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: > On 4 May 2023, at 22:20, Geert Stappers wrote: > > On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 10:10:51PM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: > >>> On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote: > >>> 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wro

Re: Buster / Google Remote Desktop

2023-05-04 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 4 May 2023, at 22:20, Geert Stappers wrote: > > On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 10:10:51PM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: >>> On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote: >>> 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote: >>>> It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome exte

Re: Buster / Google Remote Desktop

2023-05-04 Thread Geert Stappers
On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 10:10:51PM +0100, Gareth Evans wrote: > On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote: > > 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote: > >> It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work > >> properly with Buster + Mate. I haven't tr

Re: Buster / Google Remote Desktop

2023-05-04 Thread Gareth Evans
> On 4 May 2023, at 22:00, zithro wrote: > > On 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote: >> It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly >> with Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option >> in the e

Re: Buster / Google Remote Desktop

2023-05-04 Thread zithro
On 29 Apr 2023 05:31, Gareth Evans wrote: It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly with Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option in the environment concerned due to CUPS bugs, but in Buster there is about 5 seconds of remote-

Buster / Google Remote Desktop

2023-04-28 Thread Gareth Evans
It seems Google Remote Desktop, a Chrome extension, does not work properly with Buster + Mate. I haven't tried with Bullseye, which is not an option in the environment concerned due to CUPS bugs, but in Buster there is about 5 seconds of remote-mouse-movement then no more. Does anyone kn

mount a remote object storage

2023-03-31 Thread coreyh
remote object storage as local device? Thanks Corey H.

Re: "(Server) Protocol versions: remote=31, negotiated=31". How to you rsync just certain file extensions? . . .

2023-03-11 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 3/11/23, Greg Wooledge wrote: ... > Hmm, that didn't work either. Now it's time to read the documentation. > (read, read, read) > OK, here we go: > > unicorn:/tmp/src$ rsync -a --include="*/" --include="*.foo" > --include="*.bar" --exclude="*" . /tmp/dest/ > unicorn:/tmp/src$ find /tmp/dest >

Re: "(Server) Protocol versions: remote=31, negotiated=31". How to you rsync just certain file extensions? . . .

2023-03-11 Thread Greg Wooledge
OK. Let me just discard every single piece of quoted content from this thread, because none of it makes ANY sense. Here is what I see in the Subject: header: 1) Some piece of the verbose output of rsync, for unknown reason. 2) A question about how to do a specific task with rsync. At some point

Re: "(Server) Protocol versions: remote=31, negotiated=31". How to you rsync just certain file extensions? . . .

2023-03-11 Thread Albretch Mueller
On 3/11/23, Dan Ritter wrote: > Albretch Mueller wrote: >> The one liner reporting that error is: >> >> time( sudo rsync --rsync-path="/usr/local/bin/rsync" --debug=ALL >> --archive --verbose --compress --recursive --checksum --include="*/" >> --include=".${_X}" --exclude="*" --prune-empty-dir

Re: "(Server) Protocol versions: remote=31, negotiated=31". How to you rsync just certain file extensions? . . .

2023-03-11 Thread Dan Ritter
Albretch Mueller wrote: > The one liner reporting that error is: > > time( sudo rsync --rsync-path="/usr/local/bin/rsync" --debug=ALL > --archive --verbose --compress --recursive --checksum --include="*/" > --include=".${_X}" --exclude="*" --prune-empty-dirs "${_SRC}" > "${_DST}" 1> "${_LOG

"(Server) Protocol versions: remote=31, negotiated=31". How to you rsync just certain file extensions? . . .

2023-03-11 Thread Albretch Mueller
The one liner reporting that error is: time( sudo rsync --rsync-path="/usr/local/bin/rsync" --debug=ALL --archive --verbose --compress --recursive --checksum --include="*/" --include=".${_X}" --exclude="*" --prune-empty-dirs "${_SRC}" "${_DST}" 1> "${_LOG_FL}" 2> "${_ERRS_LOG}" ) >> "${_TM_L

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 04:03:04PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:31:00AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > >> $ cat opt/bin/hibernate.sh > > >> mate-screensaver-command -l # Activates screensaver and locks > > >> the screen > > >>

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-08 Thread tomas
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:31:00AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> $ cat opt/bin/hibernate.sh > >> mate-screensaver-command -l# Activates screensaver and locks > >> the screen > >> sudo systemctl hybrid-sleep# Hibernate and suspend the system. Thi

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-08 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> $ cat opt/bin/hibernate.sh >> mate-screensaver-command -l # Activates screensaver and locks >> the screen >> sudo systemctl hybrid-sleep # Hibernate and suspend the system. This >> will trigger activation of >>

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-08 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 12:00:13PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > $ cat opt/bin/hibernate.sh > mate-screensaver-command -l # Activates screensaver and locks > the screen > sudo systemctl hybrid-sleep # Hibernate and suspend the system. This >

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-07 Thread tomas
On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 10:12:10AM -0600, David Wright wrote: [...] > Have you tried typing these two characters into your frozen ssh: > > ~ . > > Just those two, at the start of the line (that's important). That's really important. So if you don't know, type first ENTER, then you are at the s

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-07 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 10:12:10AM -0600, David Wright wrote: > Have you tried typing these two characters into your frozen ssh: > > ~ . > > Just those two, at the start of the line (that's important). That's why I documented it as three characters -- Enter, Tilde, Period. It's slightly less con

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-07 Thread David Wright
On Tue 07 Feb 2023 at 10:30:22 (+), Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Am 06/02/2023 um 22:43 schrieb Greg Wooledge: > > Seems pretty obvious to me. It was a false claim all along. > > How do you get to that statement? To show it wasn't a false claim, you have to demonstrate that $ ssh LAP2 hibernat

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-07 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 02:20:25PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Am 07/02/2023 um 12:12 schrieb Greg Wooledge: > > On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 10:30:22AM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > > > The reason I cannot just ssh into LAP2 and then run hibernate.sh from the > > > shell is because, if I do, I get

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-07 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Feb 07, 2023 at 10:30:22AM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > The reason I cannot just ssh into LAP2 and then run hibernate.sh from the > shell is because, if I do, I get a dangling zombie ssh shell that freezes my > LAP1. https://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ/063

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 04:37:50PM -0600, David Wright wrote: > On Mon 06 Feb 2023 at 19:54:20 (+), Ottavio Caruso wrote: > > Am 06/02/2023 um 19:05 schrieb Greg Wooledge: > > > ssh LAP2 'type hibernate.sh; echo "$PATH"' > > > > _Touché !_ You nailed it: > > > > > > $ ssh LAP2 'type hibernat

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-06 Thread David Wright
On Mon 06 Feb 2023 at 19:54:20 (+), Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Am 06/02/2023 um 19:05 schrieb Greg Wooledge: > > ssh LAP2 'type hibernate.sh; echo "$PATH"' > > _Touché !_ You nailed it: > > > $ ssh LAP2 'type hibernate.sh; echo "$PATH"' > bash: line 1: type: hibernate.sh: not found > /usr/local

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-06 Thread Nicolas George
Greg Wooledge (12023-02-06): > On most Linux systems, including Debian, bash is built with a compile-time > option that makes it try to determine whether it's a child of sshd. If > it believes itself to be that, it will source ~/.bashrc even though it's > not an interactive shell. Oh! My day of n

Re: SOLVED Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 07:54:20PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Am 06/02/2023 um 19:05 schrieb Greg Wooledge: > > ssh LAP2 'type hibernate.sh; echo "$PATH"' > > _Touché !_ You nailed it: > > > $ ssh LAP2 'type hibernate.sh; echo "$PATH"' > bash: line 1: type: hibernate.sh: not found > /usr/loc

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-06 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 06:59:33PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > LAP1:~$ ssh LAP2 sudo tlp setcharge 90 95 BAT1 > Setting temporary charge thresholds for BAT1: > stop = 95 > start = 90 > LAP1:~$ ssh LAP2 ls > Desktop > docs > Documents > Downloads > git > opt > storage > test > test2 > LAP1

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 4 February 2023 11:26:18 pm UTC, Charles Curley wrote: >>On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 11:24:37 + >>Ottavio Caruso wrote: >> >>> At night, I want to connect to LAP2 and perform these commands: >>> >>> $ sudo tlp setcharge 90 95 BAT1 # resets battery settings for >>> external battery >>> >>> $ hibe

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 11:24:37 + Ottavio Caruso wrote: > At night, I want to connect to LAP2 and perform these commands: > > $ sudo tlp setcharge 90 95 BAT1 # resets battery settings for > external battery > > $ hibernate.sh # a script that performs some housekeeping, puts > laptop into hibern

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Will Mengarini
* Greg Wooledge [23-02/04=Sa 10:15 -0500]: > Is LAP2 a Debian system, or something else? OP said LAP2 is Debian stable.

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Feb 04, 2023 at 07:40:33PM +0100, Kamil Jońca wrote: > Ottavio Caruso writes: > > [...] > >> > > > > No, this is not good. The "hibernate.sh" must be run as standard user. > > Oh. I overlooked that. Sorry. It wasn't just you. It was entirely unclear that the second command was meant

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Kamil Jońca
Ottavio Caruso writes: [...] >> > > No, this is not good. The "hibernate.sh" must be run as standard user. Oh. I overlooked that. Sorry. KJ -- http://stopstopnop.pl/stop_stopnop.pl_o_nas.html

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Feb 04, 2023 at 02:13:54PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > > > $ ssh LAP2 hibernate.sh # it works too > > > $ ssh LAP2 "sudo tlp setcharge 90 95 BAT1 ; hibernate.sh" > > > > > > return: > > > > > > hibernate.sh: command not found > No, this is not good. The "hibernate.sh" must be run as

Re: Cannot rum multiple command on remote machine via SSH

2023-02-04 Thread Kamil Jońca
Ottavio Caruso writes: > Hi, > > LAP1 is a Thinkpad that I use only at home as a poor man's desktop. > > LAP2 is a second Thinkpad that I use mainly outdoors, on which I run > an SSH server to do some syncing every now and again. > > Both using latest Debian stable with similar sets of apps. > >

Re: gnome-remote-desktop on bookworm

2022-12-21 Thread Mark Fletcher
On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 at 15:41, Mark Fletcher wrote: > > Hi > > Does anyone know what state gnome-remote-desktop is in on bookworm? I can't > get it to work. I have a system recently upgraded to bookworm, running Gnome > if that wasn't obvious. > This turned

gnome-remote-desktop on bookworm

2022-12-20 Thread Mark Fletcher
Hi Does anyone know what state gnome-remote-desktop is in on bookworm? I can't get it to work. I have a system recently upgraded to bookworm, running Gnome if that wasn't obvious. In Gnome settings, under Sharing I have turned on Remote Desktop and Remote Control, but other clients on

Re: Bug - remote DNS monitoring

2022-09-13 Thread Casey Deccio
> On Aug 30, 2022, at 1:12 PM, Casey Deccio wrote: > > I am having trouble tracking down a bug in my monitoring setup. It all > happened when I upgraded the monitored host (host B in my example below) to > bullseye. Note that Host A is also running bullseye, but the problem didn't > show i

Re: Bug - remote DNS monitoring

2022-08-30 Thread Casey Deccio
> On Aug 30, 2022, at 1:40 PM, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > > When you run check_dns by hand on Host B, you don't say who you are logged-in > as. That can make a difference. Nagios runs its scripts in a known > environment which may be different than you expect. > Thanks for the question. I

Re: Bug - remote DNS monitoring

2022-08-30 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022, 2:13 PM Casey Deccio wrote: > Hi all, > > I am having trouble tracking down a bug in my monitoring setup. It all > happened when I upgraded the monitored host (host B in my example below) to > bullseye. Note that Host A is also running bullseye, but the problem > didn't sh

Bug - remote DNS monitoring

2022-08-30 Thread Casey Deccio
Hi all, I am having trouble tracking down a bug in my monitoring setup. It all happened when I upgraded the monitored host (host B in my example below) to bullseye. Note that Host A is also running bullseye, but the problem didn't show itself until Host B was upgraded. Here is the setup: Ho

Re: Network manager: activating VPN in GNOME remote session doesn't work, but in KDE remote session (xrdp)

2022-08-09 Thread B.M.
Hmm, there seems to be a difference between networkmanager in KDE and in Gnome: Situation is, there are two users, A and B. B defined this VPN connection and wants to start it. If only B is logged in (directly, not remotely), she can start the VPN in both KDE and Gnome. If B is logged in remote

Re: Network manager: activating VPN in GNOME remote session doesn't work, but in KDE remote session (xrdp)

2022-08-09 Thread B.M.
nmcli con up doesn't work either: nothing happens except the three dots where the VPN icon is shown and after 90 seconds a timeout message appears in the terminal window; so exactly the same behaviour :-( Bernd On Monday, August 8, 2022 3:03:17 PM CEST Harald Dunkel wrote: > Hi BM > > if your V

Re: Network manager: activating VPN in GNOME remote session doesn't work, but in KDE remote session (xrdp)

2022-08-08 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi BM if your VPN is IPsec, then you might want to examine charon's output via journalctl. Probably openvpn, wireguard and others can be found there, too. Another thing to try is to establish the VPN connection using nmcli in a terminal window, e.g. nmcli con up "VPN name" Maybe you ge

Network manager: activating VPN in GNOME remote session doesn't work, but in KDE remote session (xrdp)

2022-08-08 Thread B.M.
76,""]: starting openvpn MYHOSTNAME NetworkManager[1169]: [1659945658.8175] audit: op="connection-activate" uuid="ede1c8a5-4428-4610-bf27-dc2bc040e876" name="" pid=20182 uid=1002 result="success" If the user is logged into the computer directly, she can activa

Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts

2022-06-04 Thread Tom Browder
On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 13:52 john doe wrote: > On 6/4/2022 8:28 PM, Tom Browder wrote: > > On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 10:02 Andy Smith wrote: > > ... > > > > You seem to be very reboot-happy. I recommend understanding the > >> impact of the changes you will make instead of assuming you need to > >>

Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts

2022-06-04 Thread john doe
On 6/4/2022 8:28 PM, Tom Browder wrote: On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 10:02 Andy Smith wrote: ... You seem to be very reboot-happy. I recommend understanding the impact of the changes you will make instead of assuming you need to reboot to make them effective. Andy. I know I'm "reboot happy," but

Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts

2022-06-04 Thread Tom Browder
On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 10:02 Andy Smith wrote: ... You seem to be very reboot-happy. I recommend understanding the > impact of the changes you will make instead of assuming you need to > reboot to make them effective. Andy. I know I'm "reboot happy," but it's lazyness (no other users at the mom

Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts

2022-06-04 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 09:43:53AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > 1. Will starting the ssh-agent service interfere with my current ssh login > (using keys with NO passhrase). It only matters at the point of authentication, so existing SSH sessions will not be affected. > 2. Is there anything

Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts

2022-06-04 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 09:52:26AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > And edit file /etc/ssh/ssh_config to change > > # ForwardAgent no > > to > > ForwardAgent yes > > Then reboot. This is a config file for the ssh client, i.e. the "ssh" command. As such it's read every time you run s

Re: How about ssh certificates (was: Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts)

2022-06-03 Thread rhkramer
Ahh, thanks Greg, I can now see those missing parts of the article -- it was NoScript, but, seeing most of the graphics in the article, somehow NoScript didn't come to mind as the cause of the problem. On Friday, June 03, 2022 02:29:45 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 01:16:45

Re: How about ssh certificates (was: Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts)

2022-06-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 13:46 wrote: > On Friday, June 03, 2022 02:16:45 PM Tom Browder wrote: > > I briefly looked at the article and didn't notice anything missing. Maybe > > if you could take some screen shots in those areas we could help. > > Thanks for the reply, and thanks, I'll do that. > >

Re: How about ssh certificates (was: Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts)

2022-06-03 Thread David Christensen
On 6/3/22 08:46, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: On Friday, June 03, 2022 10:43:53 AM Tom Browder wrote: I have been using ssh for logging in to my remote hosts for many years, but I have NOT been using ssh-agent. I'm intentionally not addressing your specific questions. For me, your po

Re: How about ssh certificates (was: Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts)

2022-06-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 01:16:45PM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 10:46 wrote: > > > > > > One problem with that article is that it se

Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts

2022-06-03 Thread David Christensen
On 6/3/22 07:43, Tom Browder wrote: I have been using ssh for logging in to my remote hosts for many years, but I have NOT been using ssh-agent. I have checked all those hosts looking for the env var SSH_AGENT_SOCK which one website says should be defined if the ssh-agent process is running

Re: How about ssh certificates (was: Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts)

2022-06-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 10:46 wrote: > On Friday, June 03, 2022 10:43:53 AM Tom Browder wrote: > > I have been using ssh for logging in to my remote hosts for many years, > but > > I have NOT been using ssh-agent. > > I'm intentionally not addressing your specific que

How about ssh certificates (was: Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts)

2022-06-03 Thread rhkramer
On Friday, June 03, 2022 10:43:53 AM Tom Browder wrote: > I have been using ssh for logging in to my remote hosts for many years, but > I have NOT been using ssh-agent. I'm intentionally not addressing your specific questions. For me, your post is rather timely, because I'm digg

Re: ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts

2022-06-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 09:43 Tom Browder wrote: > I have been using ssh for logging in to my remote hosts for many years, > but I have NOT been using ssh-agent. > ... And edit file /etc/ssh/ssh_config to change # ForwardAgent no to ForwardAgent yes Then reboot. -Tom

ssh-agent: I want to start using on all my remote hosts

2022-06-03 Thread Tom Browder
I have been using ssh for logging in to my remote hosts for many years, but I have NOT been using ssh-agent. I have checked all those hosts looking for the env var SSH_AGENT_SOCK which one website says should be defined if the ssh-agent process is running, but none have that defined. Now I&#

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-11 Thread David Wright
unt: they use su. (Or avoid login with sudo.) The recipe I posted for the OP doesn't mention or use keys, or use the root account. The secondary script (unlock-…) that I use to run the main one does use ssh, but is silent on the authentication method. Charles suggested that the OP just run thing

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-11 Thread tomas
change the server's /etc/sshd_config 1. if you can be bothered to set up a key for root, use that (generally preferrable to 0.) 1a. you can even limit what a private key owner is able to do: e.g. "only backup". So even if someone manages to steal your remote backup's pri

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-11 Thread David Wright
le, > > it's not ok when remote. ➀ > > I assume you know all that you can set "PermitRootLogin yes" in > your /etc/ssh/sshd_config (the default is "prohibit-password", > which fits the behaviour you are describing). > > It's not recommended, (fo

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-11 Thread Dan Ritter
Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 10 May 2022 11:08:23 -0500 > David Wright wrote: > > > That complicates unlocking partitions remotely because, even if you > > can log in as root, you normally can't log in remotely as root. > > ??? I log in as root over SSH all the time. Most sshd configs eithe

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-10 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 10:08:20PM -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Tue 10 May 2022 at 17:12:25 (-0600), Charles Curley wrote: [...] > IOW, though logging in to root by password is ok at the console, > it's not ok when remote. ➀ I assume you know all that you can set "Perm

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-10 Thread David Wright
gout Connection to acer closed. # ssh acer ➄ root@acer's password: Permission denied, please try again. root@acer's password: ^C 130 # IOW, though logging in to root by password is ok at th

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 05:12:25PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > David Wright wrote: > > I use a special user called unlock, whose home directory is on > > /var/local/, to unlock my /home partitions: > > Unlock? What does "unlock" mean in this context? It looks like a > synonym for "mount". If s

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-10 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 10 May 2022 11:08:23 -0500 David Wright wrote: > That complicates unlocking partitions remotely because, even if you > can log in as root, you normally can't log in remotely as root. ??? I log in as root over SSH all the time. > > I use a special user called unlock, whose home director

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-10 Thread David Wright
> > as root? This is exactly the sort of thing that is reserved to root for > > > reasons of security. > > > > That complicates unlocking partitions remotely because, even if you > > can log in as root, you normally can't log in remotely as root. > > Bu

Re: Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-10 Thread Greg Wooledge
for > > reasons of security. > > That complicates unlocking partitions remotely because, even if you > can log in as root, you normally can't log in remotely as root. But you *can* typically sudo on the remote system, which is what is actually being suggested here. I think. (Als

Unlocking (remote/local), was Re: Help with suid (bash)

2022-05-10 Thread David Wright
On Tue 10 May 2022 at 08:21:00 (-0600), Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 10 May 2022 07:50:18 -0400 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Background: 8 years ago I wrote a set of scripts to help me mount and > > unmount LUKS encrypted partitions as needed and as myself > > () rather than as root. > > W

Re: tmux scroll remote session

2022-03-20 Thread l0f4r0
Hi, 20 mars 2022, 06:10 de moasenw...@zoho.eu: > How do I scroll in tmux after > > $ tmux new -s SESS 'tmux set remain-on-exit on; CMD' > > on a remote system (via ssh)? > > My ordinary scroll works but it scrolls the "outer" tmux if > you will. &

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-24 Thread Daryl
On Thu, 21 Oct 2021 15:26:21 -0700 dmacdoug wrote: > > Assuming your sshd server is on a computer attached > to a router which is your gateway to the internet, and > the router is set to forward port 22 to that computer > some ISP's don't route port 22 traffic. I know that > AT&T blocks por

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-23 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Sb, 23 oct 21, 09:33:44, Joe wrote: > > The ssh protocol by default works on TCP port 22, but the sshd (server) > configuration file allows different ports to be specified. If you have > port 22 open to the Internet, you will get many firewall logs for > people trying brute-force password attac

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-23 Thread Joe
On Sat, 23 Oct 2021 08:42:09 +0300 Semih Ozlem wrote: > Are there specific tutorials websites that you can recommend, how > about port forwarding. From where which sites in particular can I > learn about these topics? Here's a good practical guide: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutoria

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-22 Thread Semih Ozlem
Are there specific tutorials websites that you can recommend, how about port forwarding. From where which sites in particular can I learn about these topics? Joe , 22 Eki 2021 Cum, 00:08 tarihinde şunu yazdı: > On Thu, 21 Oct 2021 23:48:38 +0300 > Semih Ozlem wrote: > > > I think it was somethin

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-22 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 22 Oct 2021 at 09:46, David Wright wrote: > I'm guessing it was a BT Home Hub. EE *before* bought by BT but maybe same supplier even then. > One might suspect that 100 lies at the lower boundary of its DHCP > range, leaving 99 static addresses free. But no guess at a product. I canno

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-22 Thread David Wright
On Fri 22 Oct 2021 at 11:59:40 (+0100), Eric S Fraga wrote: > On Friday, 22 Oct 2021 at 13:40, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > Typically modems and home routers use the .1 address for themselves. > > Interesting. My last 2 routers have had *.254 (!) I'm guessing it was a BT Home Hub. It's idiosyncrati

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-22 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 22 Oct 2021 at 13:40, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > Typically modems and home routers use the .1 address for themselves. Interesting. My last 2 routers have had *.254 (!) and *.100 as their address. -- Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.60 & org 9.5 on Debian 11.1

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-22 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 21 oct 21, 22:52:37, Semih Ozlem wrote: > I am unable to access my modem settings page when writing 192.168.1.100 to > check if there is a firewall. Are you sure this is the correct address? How did you establish that? Typically modems and home routers use the .1 address for themselves. E

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-21 Thread James B
That's 'systemctl status ssh' without the 1) of course.I meant to put more steps but decided not to -- James B portoteache...@fastmail.com Em Sex, 22 Out ʼ21, às 00:18, James B escreveu: > Hi Semih, > > In my opinion, I would go back to basics first.You may have installed > openssh but it

Re: openssh server remote access

2021-10-21 Thread James B
Hi Semih, In my opinion, I would go back to basics first.You may have installed openssh but it doesn't necessarily run by default (for reasons that will make sense when you look at it further).Do you know how to start systemd services? It looks to me like your ssh server isnt' running.So, run (

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