On May 11, 2017 1:49:05 AM GMT+02:00, Adam Carter wrote:
>I want to allow some fairly well trusted users the ablilty to do traces
>with icmp. I can give them sudo, but how high is the risk of making
>traceroute suid root? AFAIK making text editors or anything that has an
>ability to run shell comm
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 10:08:41PM -0400, Harry Putnam wrote:
> In the course of about 2 hrs my connections were dropped at least 15
> times and I think probably more. At some points I have more than one
> login going, and I noticed if I left one idle for a few minutes it
> would b dropped when I
An alternate workaround that I found (I had the same issue) is to run partprobe. It'll find them and add them to /dec whether you have kernel support for GPT or not.
On 03/18/2016 12:06, Rich Freeman wrote:
There is some debate about Gentoo having it enabled by default, since
it is not part of upstream. However, the hpn patch is probably fairly
popular. It is almost a fork, and I have no idea why it hasn't just
been merged into openssh proper.
Likely becau
Not proc, but you should add nofail to scanner.
John Runyon
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On Dec 19, 2015 2:59 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
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> On 12/19/2015 12:57 PM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
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> >>>
> >> It seems I'm not the only one:
> >>
> The thing is, EVERY
manufacturer has had drives like these. Well, the Hitachi drives
Backblaze goes on about would be an exception
you've clearly never heard of DeathStars if you think Hitachi is an exception...
-John
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Rich Freeman wrote:
>On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 7:49 PM,
I wouldn't expect the symlink to fix anything without a reboot (since the main
problem is at startup time). I'm not sure if the dbus issue is separate or not
- if it is the same it seems odd that it won't start even after getting
everything mounted by hand, anyway.
-John
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Tho
I used to volunteer at the local high school. They would redirect both http and
https through their content filter (I'm not sure how they worked around SSL
warnings exactly - maybe just a wildcard certificate for *? I know it was
signed by a CA they had generated and installed on every school co
It seems to me the root of your problems is fsck failing because (it thinks)
the partitions are already mounted.
Is your mtab a symlink to /proc/mounts as it "should" be?
Thomas Sigurdsen wrote:
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Its not a boot disk. / and /boot are on 500GB, MBR-only sda.
BIOS is ~2011 i'd guess. Its a Dell.
"J. Roeleveld" wrote:
>On Wednesday, December 09, 2015 03:19:45 AM John Runyon wrote:
>> I recently received and installed a 3TB drive. Before formatting it, I
>> ze
I recently received and installed a 3TB drive. Before formatting it, I
zeroed the first GiB (dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1M count=1024).
Then formatted with gdisk.
Both gdisk and parted report the partition table correctly as containing a
~1MB (empty) sdb1 and ~2.7TB sdb2 (with a protective MBR
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