djmount
by François Patte
Bonjour,
Has someone succeeded to have djmount working?
It mounts a dlna share without any problem but crashes with sedfault if
you attempt to use any shared folder with any applications: vlc,
audacious, gthumb and so on....
Thank you.
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Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université Paris Descartes
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8 years, 1 month
yum install nodejs installs 200+ rpms but still won't run.
by Gary Stainburn
I folks.
I've tried installing node.js and socket.io as I want to see if they will
provide a solution to a problem I have.
However, the first problem I've got is that it won't run. Below are the yum
installs that I've tried. They look a bit iratic as I did them while trying
things, and reading a number of web pages. Between them they must have
installed over 200 rpms.
The result is that when I try testing the install using
git://github.com/learnboost/socket.io
I get the error shown below. This seems to be a known problem on Fedora, and
is designed to work this way. The solution is supposed to be found at
https://npmjs.org/doc/faq.html#I-installed-something-globally-but-I-can-t...
but all I get is HTTP error 404. Can anyone please tell me what I need to do
[gary@gary chat]$ node .
module.js:340
throw err;
^
Error: Cannot find module 'engine.io'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:338:15)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:280:25)
at Module.require (module.js:364:17)
at require (module.js:380:17)
at Object.<anonymous> (/home/gary/socket.io-node/lib/index.js:8:14)
at Module._compile (module.js:456:26)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:474:10)
at Module.load (module.js:356:32)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12)
at Module.require (module.js:364:17)
[gary@gary chat]$ ll
total 16
-rw-rw-r-- 1 gary gary 1934 Mar 2 14:18 index.js
-rw-rw-r-- 1 gary gary 249 Mar 2 14:18 package.json
drwxrwxr-x 2 gary gary 4096 Mar 2 14:18 public
-rw-rw-r-- 1 gary gary 497 Mar 2 14:18 README.md
[gary@gary chat]$
yum install nodejs nodejs-ws
yum install nodejs-express.noarch nodejs-express-session.noarch \
nodejs-ansi-regex.noarch
yum install nodejs-errorhandler.noarch nodejs-errs.noarch \
nodejs-module-not-found-error.noarch
yum install nodejs-express.noarch -- said there's nothing to do
yum install npm
yum install 'npm(express)' -- said there's nothing to do
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Gary Stainburn
Group I.T. Manager
Ringways Garages
http://www.ringways.co.uk
8 years, 1 month
Setting dangerous option enable_ips - tainting kernel ???
by Neal Becker
Mar 2 08:37:12 nbecker2 kernel: e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver -
3.2.6-k
Mar 2 08:37:12 nbecker2 kernel: e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2015 Intel
Corporation.
Mar 2 08:37:12 nbecker2 kernel: e1000e 0000:00:19.0: Interrupt Throttling
Rate (ints/sec) set to dynamic conservative mode
Mar 2 08:37:12 nbecker2 kernel: [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
Mar 2 08:37:12 nbecker2 kernel: usb 2-1: New USB device found,
idVendor=046d, idProduct=c52b
Mar 2 08:37:12 nbecker2 kernel: usb 2-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1,
Product=2, SerialNumber=0
Mar 2 08:37:12 nbecker2 kernel: usb 2-1: Product: USB Receiver
Mar 2 08:37:12 nbecker2 kernel: usb 2-1: Manufacturer: Logitech
Mar 2 08:37:13 nbecker2 kernel: raid6: sse2x1 gen() 5863 MB/s
Mar 2 08:37:13 nbecker2 kernel: raid6: sse2x1 xor() 3833 MB/s
Mar 2 08:37:13 nbecker2 kernel: Setting dangerous option enable_ips -
tainting kernel
what's that about? I can't report problems because of this taint.
8 years, 1 month
Re: [HEADS UP]: OpenSSH 7.2 to Fedora 23
by Jakub Jelen
On 03/03/2016 09:31 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi Jakub,
>
> On Mar 2 17:48, Jakub Jelen wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> I just pushed openssh-7.2 update [1] into Fedora 23 testing. There are no
>> incompatible changes except these:
> As I reported to the openssh-unix-dev list, as well as in
> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/openssh-7.2p1-1.fc23,
> this release silently removes the /usr/bin/slogin symlink pointing to
> /usr/bin/ssh, because upstream removed the Makefile commands creating
> it at install time. Same for slogin.1 -> ssh.1.
>
> This will break lots of installations (scripts, keyboard shortcuts, etc).
>
> For the Cygwin distro I now added the missing rules to the spec file,
> along the lines of
>
> cd ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin
> ln -s ./ssh.exe slogin
> cd ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1
> ln -s ./ssh.1 slogin.1
>
> Please create slogin in the rpm spec file as well.
Thanks for the notice. My bad that I thought that symlink is just
ancient stuff from old times. I will respin update with restored symlink
for Fedora 23.
Do you think that we need to carry this symlink even to Fedora 24? Do
you have some examples of scripts using slogin? They should probably
also get fixed.
Upstream also probably didn't see it as a big deal:
https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/commit/?id=69fead5d7cdaa73bdece9f...
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Jakub Jelen
Associate Software Engineer
Security Technologies
Red Hat
8 years, 1 month
Unexpected system error Notifications
by CS DBA
All;
I'm seeing this notification multiple times a day (from 5 - 30 minutes
apart):
Unexpected system error
The system has encountered a problem and recovered.
Name: kernel-core
Version: 4.4.2.301.fc23.x86_64
Detected: 3 minutes ago
Reported: cannot be reported
The kernel log indicates that hardware errors were detected.
This is most likely not a software problem.
I'm running Fedora 23, KDE Plasma Spin with KDE and Cinnamon installed.
On a Lenove Thinkpad X1 Carbon (3rd Gen)
I wonder if I should be doing something to trap & report?
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance
8 years, 1 month
[HEADS UP]: OpenSSH 7.2 to Fedora 23
by Jakub Jelen
Hi there,
I just pushed openssh-7.2 update [1] into Fedora 23 testing. There are
no incompatible changes except these:
* the minimum modulus size supported for diffie-hellman-group-exchange
was increased to 2048 bits,
* several legacy cryptographic algorithms and MD5-based and truncated
HMAC algorithms were disabled on client side.
which might be some trouble when connecting to old systems. If you need
to use some of these fancy ciphers or HMACs, you need to configure your
client to use them explicitly, for example:
ssh -o Ciphers=+blowfish-cbc -o MACs=+hmac-md5-96 your_host
or store appropriate values to the ~/.ssh/config. SSH should now also
yield reasonable messages when it was not able to negotiate particular
algorithms.
My tests passed and the package is already for few days in rawhide and
f24, but another testing would be appreciated, especially quick check if
some of your common use cases are not disturbed. And there are also some
fancy features you might want to give a try such ad-hoc adding keys to
ssh-agent or new keyword restrict to use in authorized_keys file [2].
Thanks for attention and have a great day,
[1] https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/openssh-7.2p1-1.fc23
[2] http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-7.2
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Jakub Jelen
Security Technologies
Red Hat
8 years, 1 month
Fedora on a Dell XPS 15
by Ian Pilcher
Has anyone tried $SUBJECT? Any issues?
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8 years, 1 month
Protecting my network from rogue IoT devices.
by Javier Perez
Probably Off Topic, but maybe tangentially related to Fedora.
I read with interest this forum piece about IoT devices phoning home.
https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/IoT+The+Rise+of+the+Machines+Guest+Diar...
What caught my attention is the following phrase: " My home network
is hardened and any new (unknown) device connected to it receives an IP
address from a specific range which has no connectivity with other hosts or
the Internet but its packets are logged"
I imagine it is done through the Gateway Router at home. Is there any
tutorial somewhere to learn how to do this? Also, what program could one
use on FedoraServer or FedoraWorkstation to host the log created by the
router ( I imagine some sort of dd-wrt machine). Given that journalctl took
over syslog duties, could I still use syslogd to receive the data from an
external router or do I have to look somewhere else for that?
I wonder.
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~~~~ toward the day...
m m Pepebuho watches
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8 years, 1 month