I run LDAP, I ran it at the office, and run it here at the house. <br><a href="http://simontekhacks.blogspot.com/">http://simontekhacks.blogspot.com/</a> has some fixes I have figured out for LDAP and other things.<br><br>
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1. [OT] For the sawdust crowd with a math twist (Jim Kinney)<br>
2. $25 for 8-watt linux server (Brian Pitts)<br>
3. Re: $25 for 8-watt linux server (Michael B. Trausch)<br>
4. LDAP Experts (Allgood, John)<br>
5. Re: LDAP Experts (Jerald Sheets)<br>
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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 09:54:24 -0400<br>
From: Jim Kinney <<a href="mailto:jim.kinney@gmail.com">jim.kinney@gmail.com</a>><br>
Subject: [ale] [OT] For the sawdust crowd with a math twist<br>
To: "Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux!" <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</a>><br>
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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 10:21:52 -0400<br>
From: Brian Pitts <<a href="mailto:brian@polibyte.com">brian@polibyte.com</a>><br>
Subject: [ale] $25 for 8-watt linux server<br>
To: "Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux!" <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</a>><br>
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I saw this on another mailing list and immediately ordered one.<br>
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Today <a href="http://woot.com" target="_blank">woot.com</a> is selling the Seagate FreeAgent DockStar Network Adapter<br>
(STDSA10G-RK) for $25 including shipping. It has a 1.2GHz ARM CPU, 128MB<br>
of RAM, one gigabit ethernet port, and three powered USB 2.0 port. It<br>
ships with the pogoplug firmware but that can be replaced with the linux<br>
of your choice.<br>
<br>
Buy it at<br>
<a href="http://woot.com/" target="_blank">http://woot.com/</a><br>
<br>
Instruction on installing Gentoo<br>
<a href="http://ahsoftware.de/dockstar/" target="_blank">http://ahsoftware.de/dockstar/</a><br>
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Instructions for installing an Arch-based distro<br>
<a href="http://www.plugapps.com/index.php5?title=PlugApps:Pogoplug_Setboot" target="_blank">http://www.plugapps.com/index.php5?title=PlugApps:Pogoplug_Setboot</a><br>
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All the best,<br>
Brian Pitts<br>
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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 10:29:42 -0400<br>
From: "Michael B. Trausch" <<a href="mailto:mike@trausch.us">mike@trausch.us</a>><br>
Subject: Re: [ale] $25 for 8-watt linux server<br>
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts - Yes! We run Linux! <<a href="mailto:ale@ale.org">ale@ale.org</a>><br>
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On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 10:21 -0400, Brian Pitts wrote:<br>
> I saw this on another mailing list and immediately ordered one.<br>
><br>
> Today <a href="http://woot.com" target="_blank">woot.com</a> is selling the Seagate FreeAgent DockStar Network Adapter<br>
> (STDSA10G-RK) for $25 including shipping. It has a 1.2GHz ARM CPU, 128MB<br>
> of RAM, one gigabit ethernet port, and three powered USB 2.0 port. It<br>
> ships with the pogoplug firmware but that can be replaced with the linux<br>
> of your choice.<br>
<br>
Oh, GRR. I would like to have something like that!<br>
<br>
However, my bank account is empty. :(<br>
<br>
Why is it that Woot always has really great things that I would buy if I<br>
had the money, but the timing is always inversely proportional to when I<br>
have money?<br>
<br>
--- Mike<br>
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><br>
> Buy it at<br>
> <a href="http://woot.com/" target="_blank">http://woot.com/</a><br>
><br>
> Instruction on installing Gentoo<br>
> <a href="http://ahsoftware.de/dockstar/" target="_blank">http://ahsoftware.de/dockstar/</a><br>
><br>
> Instructions for installing an Arch-based distro<br>
> <a href="http://www.plugapps.com/index.php5?title=PlugApps:Pogoplug_Setboot" target="_blank">http://www.plugapps.com/index.php5?title=PlugApps:Pogoplug_Setboot</a><br>
><br>
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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 10:05:09 -0500<br>
From: "Allgood, John" <<a href="mailto:jallgood@ohl.com">jallgood@ohl.com</a>><br>
Subject: [ale] LDAP Experts<br>
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Hey Guys<br>
<br>
Anyone here using ldap? I have built openldap 2.4.21 on Centos 5.5 and have setup ppolicy and smbk5. Everything works fine when using ldappasswd to set the password. When I force a pwdReset the system forces me to use the passwd program which does not update everything in ldap correctly nor adhere to my ppolicy. I assume it is something in /etc/pam.d/system-auth but not much familiar with pam. I thought about creating a script and linking the passwd program to that script but not sure how that would behave when forced to change the password via GDM.<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
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John Allgood<br>
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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 11:26:59 -0400<br>
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Allgood, John <<a href="mailto:jallgood@ohl.com">jallgood@ohl.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hey Guys<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> Anyone here using ldap? I have built openldap 2.4.21 on Centos 5.5 and have<br>
> setup ppolicy and smbk5.<br>
><br>
<br>
openldap 2.3.27-8.el5_1.3 over RHEL 5.2 with no ppolicy or smbk5<br>
<br>
<br>
> Everything works fine when using ldappasswd to set the password. When I<br>
> force a pwdReset the system forces me to use the passwd program which does<br>
> not update everything in ldap correctly nor adhere to my ppolicy.<br>
><br>
<br>
Did you load the POSIX schemas?<br>
Does your slapd credentials stuff look sorta like this:<br>
<br>
##################################<br>
#<br>
# Grant access to Change Password<br>
#<br>
##################################<br>
<br>
access to attrs=userPassword<br>
by self write<br>
by anonymous auth<br>
by dn.base="cn=admin,,dc=your,dc=domain" write<br>
by * none<br>
<br>
access to *<br>
by self write<br>
by dn.base="cn=admin,dc=your,dc=domain" write<br>
by * read<br>
<br>
<br>
have you tried using something like Apache's Directory Studio to do password<br>
changes instead? Most of my management gets done through there.<br>
<br>
I assume it is something in /etc/pam.d/system-auth but not much familiar<br>
> with pam. I thought about creating a script and linking the passwd program<br>
> to that script but not sure how that would behave when forced to change the<br>
> password via GDM.<br>
><br>
><br>
> The only thing I use in system-auth is<br>
<br>
session required pam_mkhomedir.so<br>
<br>
to automagically create user directories on first login. Everything else is<br>
DIST.<br>
<br>
Sorry if the issues are being introduced through the ppolicy or smbk5, as I<br>
have no help for you there.<br>
<br>
<br>
--jms<br>
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