golinux | Not connecting | 00:00 |
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MinceR | i'll see if i can find a copy and rehost it | 00:02 |
MinceR | https://files.catbox.moe/d5mgrn.jpg | 00:04 |
mason | haha | 00:22 |
tom_ | How do I make it so that switch-user and shutdown is not greyed-out in XFCE? | 03:08 |
tom_ | is there a missing library or something? | 03:08 |
gnarface | tom_: probably | 03:10 |
tom_ | do you know which one? | 03:10 |
gnarface | it's not the same on every install. it's either polkit or consolekit, i think | 03:11 |
tom_ | is it elogind? | 03:11 |
gnarface | and they're not safe together; if they're both installed, neither works. | 03:11 |
gnarface | oh | 03:11 |
gnarface | it could be elogind too i think | 03:11 |
gnarface | it has to match your graphical login daemon | 03:11 |
gnarface | it's mentioned in the release notes | 03:11 |
gnarface | you're right | 03:12 |
gnarface | it's consolekit or elogind | 03:13 |
gnarface | https://files.roundr.devuan.org/devuan_ascii/Release_notes.txt | 03:13 |
gnarface | here | 03:13 |
gnarface | look under "### Session management and policykit backends" | 03:13 |
gnarface | see if fixing that up fixes it | 03:13 |
tom_ | i'm just using XDM for graphical login | 03:18 |
gnarface | oh. i have no idea then | 03:18 |
gnarface | hmm | 03:18 |
mason | tom_: How are you starting xdm from .xsession? | 03:19 |
tom_ | i don't. xdm brings up X | 03:20 |
mason | tom_: Um. | 03:20 |
gnarface | mason: it's just another display manager, but not mentioned in the release notes | 03:20 |
tom_ | then a user logs in via XDM and XDM starts whatever their ~/.xsession says to do | 03:20 |
mason | gnarface: I'm well aware. I typo'd. meant, how are you bringing up xfce? | 03:20 |
mason | tom_: exec ck-launch-session startxfce4 at a guess | 03:21 |
mason | try that | 03:21 |
mason | But also tell us how you're trying to launch it now. | 03:21 |
tom_ | right now I'm just using the default way debian does it when you install xfce | 03:23 |
tom_ | let me relog | 03:23 |
tom_ | brb | 03:23 |
mason | tom_: What's the last line in your .xsession? I didn't think xdm would launch a defined session. | 03:24 |
mason | That's more a lightdm trick. | 03:24 |
tom_ | huh, just installing elogind and relogging now makes power state options work but switch-user is still greyed out | 03:24 |
mason | Well, that's a step forward then. | 03:25 |
mason | tom_: Anyway, we can dig in more if you don't get it working. | 03:29 |
mason | tom_: Also, if you're going to use a full desktop environment, it wouldn't be awful to run lightdm or... golinux likes another one... slim?? I don't remember. | 03:30 |
tom_ | I normally never use that feature and I understand it's got something to do with poetteringware | 03:30 |
yeti | lightdm cann offer xdmcp and vnx access too | 03:30 |
yeti | vnC | 03:31 |
yeti | nice to have | 03:31 |
gnarface | tom_: is it running as root? | 03:31 |
gnarface | tom_: or through some suid-wrapper? | 03:31 |
tom_ | Why else is a display manager supposed to do on a modern linux system other then present a username and password form? | 03:31 |
tom_ | gnarface, is what running as root? x and xdm? yes | 03:32 |
mason | yeti: Does xdm do something explicit to support vnc? That also seems like a newer trick. | 03:32 |
tom_ | xdm doesn't have anything to do with vnc | 03:32 |
yeti | xdm can offer xdmcp logins | 03:32 |
yeti | but thats all I think | 03:32 |
tom_ | xdm is the plain old X graphical login of various unixes including bsd | 03:32 |
yeti | using XTerminals was fun... decades ago | 03:33 |
mason | Ah, just read about xdmcp. Never used it, didn't know XDM could do it. Nifty. | 03:33 |
yeti | I thought that would be the main rason to use xdm these days | 03:33 |
mason | I use it for memory footprint and simplicity, generally. And tradition. | 03:34 |
yeti | today probybpy xpra is the cool kid of that genre | 03:34 |
yeti | probably | 03:34 |
mason | xpra? | 03:35 |
yeti | remote access to singl X applications or the whole desktop | 03:35 |
yeti | with sound and printer rdirection | 03:35 |
mason | Anyway. I stick with XDM because it reminds me of the Ultrix boxes on which I cut my teeth. Tradition! I also keep xv around to set a background. | 03:35 |
yeti | xv was nice... but I'm not much into 2D or more... | 03:36 |
* yeti mostly lives in XTerms | 03:36 | |
gnarface | i like xdm too, but i'm using it with blackbox... so this isn't a feature my window manager had in the first place, really. i shut it down by terminal... | 03:36 |
mason | That's where I'm new-age. I can't live without urxvt. | 03:36 |
yeti | :-) | 03:36 |
mason | openbox here, although I want to move to fluxbox at some point | 03:37 |
* yeti wants to have the tek4014 option | 03:37 | |
yeti | my nostalgy | 03:37 |
mason | heh | 03:37 |
yeti | I nearly never use it... but wjo knows... that may change tomorrow | 03:38 |
mason | I did run lightdm briefly under Debian because I could make it exactly match a Plymouth theme, but Devuan doesn't seem to ship plymouth that I can see. | 03:38 |
tom_ | XDM is the login manager for DEC systems, OpenBSD, xenix, etc. I just don't have a need to replace it because it's worked perfectly for decades and is very very simple and small | 03:38 |
mason | tom_: did you try the ck-launch-session trick in .xsession? I remember needing that at some point when I was playing with DEs. | 03:39 |
tom_ | https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Xdm_Screenshot.png | 03:39 |
mason | The stipple! \o/ | 03:40 |
tom_ | mason, I'm trying to find out where the system xsession file for xfce is | 03:40 |
fsmithred | tom_, what do you mean by system xsession file? | 03:40 |
mason | tom_: there's an xfce4-session package - so I guess, dpkg -L xfce4-session | 03:41 |
tom_ | https://forums.freebsd.org/attachments/capture-2-png.3812 | 03:41 |
mason | OpenBSD's X is a bit of a fork, though. | 03:41 |
tom_ | https://itservices.usc.edu/files/2013/11/xdm.jpg | 03:42 |
mason | That one's not xdm, it's gdm. | 03:42 |
fsmithred | you're looking for a graphical login screen? | 03:42 |
mason | fsmithred: He wants a default session like what the newer display managers offer. | 03:43 |
fsmithred | wouldn't the easy solution be to install a display manager? I did come in late, so maybe I'm missing something. | 03:43 |
mason | fsmithred: He has XDM, and that'll work. Just needs to figure out the invocation. I offered one, but it might not be right. | 03:44 |
fsmithred | to start an xfce session, startxfce4 is the command | 03:44 |
fsmithred | but i don't think you need to tell xdm about that | 03:45 |
fsmithred | it should just work | 03:45 |
mason | I offered up ck-launch-session startxfce4. The ck-launch-session does some magic. | 03:45 |
mason | fsmithred: This notion of it just working without being invoked by .xsession has me curious. | 03:46 |
tom_ | yeah still poking around /etc/X11 give me a second | 03:46 |
fsmithred | I probably haven't tried xdm since jessie | 03:46 |
fsmithred | I think we did some minimal theming for it | 03:46 |
mason | fsmithred: Do you know why we don't ship Plymouth? | 03:47 |
fsmithred | tom_, are you in ascii or beowulf? | 03:47 |
tom_ | ascii | 03:47 |
tom_ | appears to be a shell script not just a simple script saying where xfce is and how to run it | 03:47 |
tom_ | /etc/X11/Xsession.d/55xfce4-session | 03:47 |
tom_ | prepends cat /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager | 03:48 |
tom_ | but that's another shell script | 03:48 |
tom_ | hmm | 03:49 |
tom_ | >for OPT in $* | 03:49 |
tom_ | so it does the CK if the OPT variable is whatever $* means in sh | 03:50 |
mason | tom_: I'd still try what I recommended for kicks. | 03:51 |
mason | You have to mistrust the scaffolding sometimes. | 03:51 |
tom_ | sure, but your suggestion is just a temporary fix. eventually I'll need to do it globally not per-user | 03:52 |
tom_ | but let me try restarting XDM from init and rebooting. there's probably a daemon or something that just needs to be reloaded since installing elogind | 03:53 |
tom_ | and I don't care about uptime on this machine. brb | 03:53 |
mason | Hrm. | 03:54 |
mason | Not thinking of what beyond elogind itself you'd want. I'd love to hear the outcome anyway. | 03:55 |
* tom_ sigh | 03:57 | |
fsmithred | I've got elogind, libpam-elogind and the backends and I'm not getting a proper session with xdm | 03:58 |
fsmithred | I'm in beowulf | 03:58 |
tom_ | maybe there's just too much scaffolding | 03:58 |
fsmithred | there are some empty files in /etc/X11/xdm/ but I don't know what to put in them | 03:58 |
gnarface | is it possible xdm just doesn't support it? | 03:58 |
mason | I'd try lightdm be comparison. It doesn't all the CK goop that xdm tends not to. | 03:58 |
mason | s/be/for/ | 03:59 |
fsmithred | xdm claims to be highly configurable and has a -session option | 04:00 |
fsmithred | it might be possible | 04:00 |
fsmithred | but slim, lightdm or lxdm would be a lot easier | 04:00 |
mason | I don't really get what DEs offer any more, honestly. | 04:01 |
fsmithred | reboot/shutdown with a mouse click | 04:01 |
mason | Alright, there's that. | 04:01 |
fsmithred | easy mount/unmount removable drives | 04:01 |
mason | easy until udisks2 rears its head | 04:02 |
fsmithred | and something else that I don't recall right now | 04:02 |
mason | point-and-click launching I guess, for folks who don't enjoy typing. | 04:03 |
tom_ | it's not really that | 04:05 |
tom_ | I could easily implement that with a desktop shortcut button and sudo | 04:05 |
tom_ | it's the ability to suspend a session on the physical CRT, then login as a different user | 04:05 |
tom_ | still have the other user's proccess running | 04:05 |
fsmithred | startx -- :1 | 04:06 |
mason | I'd go with screen for that. | 04:06 |
fsmithred | you can run startx in screen? | 04:06 |
gnarface | tom_: i asked what user xdm is running as, but i forgot to ask what user Xorg is running as | 04:06 |
mason | fsmithred: No, what other than a web browser, what's worth running that can't run in screen? :P | 04:07 |
golinux | Lots of beautiful colors | 04:07 |
mason | s/what/but/ wow, I can't type | 04:07 |
koollman_ | mason: snes emulator :) | 04:08 |
mason | koollman_: If you need to move that between xservers, there's a problem. :P | 04:08 |
koollman_ | it's tricky, but doable (although keeping any kind of hardware acceleration is hell) | 04:09 |
tom_ | office employee one ends shift, but wants to leave work running to continue the next day | 04:09 |
tom_ | so she locks hers session | 04:09 |
yeti | xpra | 04:09 |
tom_ | office employee 2 sits down at desk and logs in with their own creates and creates a new session | 04:10 |
mason | tom_: Alright, that's compelling. | 04:10 |
mason | Although... Give everyone their own computer? | 04:10 |
tom_ | replace office employee with family computer | 04:10 |
yeti | fat servers and XTerminals | 04:10 |
yeti | or similar technology | 04:11 |
koollman_ | not that I've used xvfb and xmove to keep playing on the same emulator at work and home... no... right :) | 04:11 |
tom_ | er, sorry. replace office environment with household with a family computer | 04:11 |
golinux | This channel is turning into some sort of sick joke. | 04:11 |
gnarface | tom_: is Xorg running as root? | 04:11 |
tom_ | gnarface, yes | 04:11 |
golinux | I keep thinking I'm in 'buntu territory | 04:12 |
gnarface | tom_: so, maybe i'm wrong here, but i thought the point of elogind was not to need that... however i also thought if it was running as root, your power buttons would be working either way | 04:13 |
gnarface | so that's weird | 04:13 |
tom_ | gnarface, you know how xdm su to an unprivileged user right? then ounce privdropped it executes your window manager | 04:14 |
tom_ | https://0x0.st/zwPv.png | 04:14 |
gnarface | tom_: i thought xdm started Xorg, which starts the WM in turn... | 04:14 |
tom_ | gnarface, no, XDM needs a display server to display things | 04:15 |
tom_ | so if you were to replicant the behavior by hand with would like something like this: | 04:15 |
mason | Xorg starts XDM starts .xsession or some default, I always thought. | 04:15 |
tom_ | # startx -- /usr/bin/xdm | 04:15 |
mason | Or... Hrm. | 04:16 |
gnarface | hmmm.... | 04:16 |
tom_ | then xdm paints a login window on the screen | 04:16 |
fsmithred | tom_, are policykit-1 and policykit-1-gnome installed? | 04:16 |
tom_ | yes | 04:16 |
mason | Thinking about /etc/ttys on FreeBSD, it launches xdm, which suggests that xdm launches X. | 04:16 |
tom_ | suggests? xdm is useless without x | 04:17 |
yeti | somewhere in /etc/X11/ is a file that tells xdm which display uses which server... Xservers(?) | 04:17 |
mason | tom_: Right, but in terms of launching the process, Xorg isn't launching XDM. | 04:18 |
tom_ | it's exec()ing xdm | 04:18 |
tom_ | you know the exec() syscall right? | 04:18 |
* mason drools into the screen. | 04:18 | |
tom_ | man 3 exec | 04:19 |
mason | BRB, rebooting into FreeBSD. If it's launching xdm directly, xdm has to be launching X. | 04:19 |
* yeti vanishes to feed his pets: emacs, org and babel | 04:19 | |
yeti | _o/" | 04:19 |
tom_ | exec() is different from fork() as it becomes the new proccess rather than forking child | 04:19 |
gnarface | tom_: hey uh | 04:20 |
gnarface | tom_: on this one here i'm looking at, it is definitely xdm starting Xorg, not the other way around | 04:21 |
gnarface | that's confirmed | 04:21 |
tom_ | rerally? | 04:21 |
tom_ | well | 04:21 |
tom_ | that's certainly interesting | 04:21 |
gnarface | yea | 04:21 |
gnarface | that's while nothing is logged in | 04:21 |
gnarface | it might be relevant that i don't have elogind installed | 04:22 |
gnarface | i think it's consolekit instead? | 04:22 |
tom_ | well | 04:23 |
tom_ | it's interesting that xfce requires elogind to change system runlevel, despite sudo being configured to allow it | 04:23 |
tom_ | xfce might be hardcoded to change runlevels via elogind rather than standard unix commands escalated via sudo or su | 04:24 |
mason | tom_: So, man xdm(1) also suggests that xdm is launching X. | 04:27 |
fsmithred | switch-user in my xfce is greyed out regardless of which dm I use | 04:27 |
mason | tom_: Will you believe I know fork and exec if I note that doing it twice detaches you so you can be a daemon? | 04:27 |
fsmithred | I tried xdm, lxdm and lightdm | 04:27 |
tom_ | so xdm does a bit more than present a login forum an su | 04:28 |
gnarface | ok when i log in here, | 04:28 |
tom_ | no I believe you | 04:28 |
gnarface | i have xdm -> Xorg -> ck-launch-session -> ~/.xsession -> blackbox | 04:28 |
tom_ | just lightdm behave the same? | 04:28 |
gnarface | i'm not sure | 04:29 |
mason | gnarface: Is some session running ck-launch-session automatically or are you doing it by hand? | 04:29 |
mason | In Debian ages back I had to do it by hand. | 04:29 |
mason | ...when I was mucking with DEs. | 04:29 |
gnarface | mason: i did not make any changes to this stuff as i recall - it's all stock. | 04:29 |
tom_ | well if you look at my screencap you'll see xfce is in fact being launched to ck-session so the scaffolding is not at fault | 04:30 |
tom_ | it's probably xdm | 04:30 |
tom_ | don't know for sure though | 04:30 |
mason | tom_: Try an alternate just to have the data point. | 04:30 |
tom_ | which lightweight and simple dms to you guys prefer? | 04:31 |
tom_ | i'll try wdm which claims to be a xdm replacement | 04:35 |
Unit193 | fsmithred: Can you use switch user from xscreensaver with xfce4-session >= 4.12.1-5 | 04:36 |
Unit193 | ? | 04:36 |
mason | tom_: I know lightdm works, and it's not gdm. People also like slim, but I've never used it. | 04:37 |
mason | Unit193: from... xscreensaver? | 04:37 |
gnarface | tom_: do i have it right that you have elogind *and* consolekit installed? | 04:38 |
mason | gnarface: He just installed elogind thinking that might have been the issue. | 04:38 |
gnarface | oh, hmm. | 04:38 |
mason | I'm only assuming consolekit is there too. | 04:39 |
gnarface | well having both definitely won't work | 04:39 |
gnarface | that's mentioned right in the release notes | 04:39 |
mason | tom_: ^ | 04:39 |
gnarface | er, i thought it was anyway | 04:39 |
Unit193 | mason: It has a button for that on the login window, xfce4-session after 4.12.1-5 was patched to use a wrapper xscreensaver ships to detect what DM and use the appropriate switch-user command. It'd be interesting to see if that at least works. | 04:40 |
tom_ | gnarface, yes | 04:40 |
gnarface | tom_: i think it has to be one or the other. i'm not sure if your tests accounted for that | 04:41 |
gnarface | they can't both be installed | 04:41 |
gnarface | er, well they can but they conflict | 04:41 |
gnarface | it is a devuan issue | 04:41 |
mason | Unit193: Interesting. A day of learning new things. | 04:41 |
Unit193 | mason: /usr/share/xscreensaver/xscreensaver-wrapper.sh if you'd like to take a look at it. | 04:42 |
tom_ | gnarface, 1 of colorsole or elogind or policykit? | 04:44 |
mason | Unit193: ty | 04:45 |
Unit193 | You're welcome! | 04:46 |
mason | Alright, bedtime imminent. G'night all. o/ | 04:48 |
gnarface | tom_: consolekit and elogind, specifically, not sure about the 3rd but maybe they're all mutually exclusive | 04:52 |
tom_ | i had console already installed but it didn;t work | 04:56 |
tom_ | at all | 04:56 |
tom_ | no shutdown buttons | 04:56 |
tom_ | so uninstalling didn't fix that either | 05:09 |
tom_ | although wdm works VERY well is and EXTREMELY fast | 05:12 |
tom_ | looks pleasing too | 05:12 |
gnarface | interesting... and it fixes the power buttons? | 05:14 |
gnarface | in xfce? | 05:15 |
tom_ | https://invidio.us/watch?v=1cfKc8U4iwg | 05:19 |
tom_ | power buttons are fine but switch-user still isn't | 05:20 |
fsmithred | back | 05:41 |
fsmithred | make sure you have the right libpolkit packages for either elogind or consolekit | 05:41 |
fsmithred | tom_, 'dm-tool switch-to-greeter' works with lightdm | 06:00 |
fsmithred | How to get the switch-user button to work: https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=47326#p47326 | 06:23 |
tom_ | i see | 06:30 |
tom_ | thank you fsmithred | 06:30 |
fsmithred | I tried it, and it works | 06:30 |
HumanGeek | hello | 13:42 |
HumanGeek | i can t connect anymore on my beowulf | 13:42 |
HumanGeek | through ssh | 13:43 |
HumanGeek | Accepted publickey for my user from myip port 50280 ssh2: RSA SHA256: | 13:43 |
HumanGeek | fatal: privsep_preauth: preauth child terminated by signal 31 | 13:43 |
Lipps_ | https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48255696/sshd-preauth-child-terminated-by-signal-31 maybe related? | 13:45 |
HumanGeek | my fw is open, the option sandbox is deprecated, sshd -t say nothing | 13:50 |
Lipps_ | i don't have any ideas but i wish you luck | 13:51 |
Lipps_ | any interesting thing in the logs maybe? | 13:51 |
Lipps_ | and does it happen repeatably? | 13:52 |
Evilham | HumanGeek: still missing some data about your sshd_config | 15:32 |
eyalroz | Does anyone remember that LaTeX compilation issue I mentioned a few weeks back? | 15:37 |
eyalroz | Well, anyway, it turns out there is some sort of a packaged version mismatch causing that. | 15:37 |
eyalroz | the texlive-latex-recommended apt package - for beowulf - seems to have an outdated version of the CTAN package caption. | 15:38 |
Human_G33k | Evilham, i just come back let me get files | 15:50 |
Evilham | Human_G33k: I messed up a paste before, was saying that tihs could be related: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/9984 | 15:51 |
Evilham | so output of `dpkg -l | grep -E 'open(ssl|ssh-server)'` would be useful | 15:51 |
Evilham | also maybe `uname -v` | 15:52 |
Human_G33k | let me me rescue reboot ;) | 15:53 |
Evilham | Human_G33k: also btw, I hope this isn't you? :-D https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=941663 | 15:53 |
Evilham | but that sounds like exactly your problem | 15:54 |
Evilham | which is confusing because I applied that upgrade everywhere and haven't noticed a thing | 15:54 |
eyalroz | Anybody? | 15:57 |
eyalroz | https://gitlab.com/axelsommerfeldt/caption/issues/64 | 15:57 |
Evilham | eyalroz: which OS verison are you using? which version of texlive? | 16:02 |
eyalroz | I'm using Devuan beowulf, | 16:02 |
eyalroz | with texlive-latex-recommended 2019.20190830-1 | 16:03 |
eyalroz | and it has that bug. | 16:03 |
r3boot | eyalroz: did you try the fix that Axel mentioned? | 16:04 |
r3boot | that'll give you some head room before the fixed packages get released | 16:04 |
eyalroz | r3boot: What I tried, and worked, is downloading the most current version of the caption package and putting it in my personal texmf directory to override the distro version. That worked. | 16:04 |
Evilham | eyalroz: huh? show me output of `apt-cache policy texlive-latex-recommended` | 16:05 |
eyalroz | r3boot: See also https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/510931/5640 | 16:05 |
eyalroz | Evilham: Here: https://pastebin.com/YEzi4Eyk | 16:06 |
Evilham | didn't you say you were using beowulf? :-) | 16:06 |
Evilham | that package comes from ceres | 16:06 |
Evilham | so bsaically, the fix should land in ceres soonish (tm) | 16:07 |
Evilham | also, if you were using beowulf's texlive packages, you wouldn't have that issue | 16:07 |
Human_G33k | ascii -> beowulf -> ceres right ? | 16:07 |
Evilham | if you'll mix repositories, make sure that you have proper pinning | 16:07 |
Evilham | ceres ~~ sid | 16:08 |
eyalroz | I _am_ using beowulf. That is, I dist-upgraded from ascii to beowulf. I wonder why I'm seeing "ceres" in the output. Let me do some grepping. Maybe I'm an idiot. | 16:09 |
Evilham | eyalroz: it's fine :-D didn' tmean to imply you are, it just was surprising; check your sources.list, depending on *when* you upgraded to beowulf, there was a glitch that added ceres to sources.list, so maybe you were unlucky | 16:10 |
Evilham | it shouldn't happen anymore | 16:10 |
Evilham | IIRC that was about 2 months ago | 16:10 |
eyalroz | Yes, I see two lines with the ceres repos added after the rest of sources.list - which has the beowulf repos | 16:10 |
eyalroz | Evilham: Is it safe to just remove the two ceres lines? Or will this break stuff for me? | 16:12 |
Evilham | just remove them | 16:12 |
Evilham | Human_G33k: if you prefer so, you can send me your sshd_config per private/encrypted email, but it'd have to be in the very near future or I'll be off again :-p | 16:13 |
Human_G33k | Evilham, https://paste.debian.net/hidden/b8b517f7/ | 16:19 |
Human_G33k | sshd config | 16:19 |
Human_G33k | strange thing, i have 3 config server file | 16:20 |
Human_G33k | sshd_config.bak sshd_config.orig sshd_config.ucf-dist | 16:20 |
Human_G33k | and the paste before | 16:21 |
Human_G33k | the dpkg output https://paste.debian.net/1104425/ | 16:22 |
Evilham | Human_G33k: do you use etckeeper or similar? to discard that there was a change in the config recently | 16:31 |
Evilham | though I didn't notice anything awkward in your config | 16:31 |
Evilham | I'm upgrading a VM to test this | 16:32 |
Evilham | :-s it's working just fine | 16:39 |
Human_G33k | Evilham, no | 17:02 |
Evilham | Human_G33k: didn't mean to say it's working fine for you, just that I can't get it to not work | 17:03 |
Human_G33k | the no is for etckeeper | 17:04 |
Human_G33k | ;) | 17:04 |
Evilham | alright, btw, have you made any changes to /etc/pam.d? | 17:04 |
Human_G33k | not i can remember | 17:04 |
Human_G33k | i m currently in a chroot if you need something else | 17:06 |
Human_G33k | i have some old libcrypt4 can be related ? | 17:10 |
Evilham | no idea tbh, it'd be useful to have a broken system | 17:14 |
Evilham | anyway, maybe you should post to the debian bug I mentioned before, say that you have hte same issue, add some version information, maybe the bits of the auth.log and hopefully that'd help a bit | 17:15 |
Human_G33k | Evilham, if im not wrong the debian bug is about bad rights configuration | 17:54 |
Human_G33k | Could not open authorized keys '/home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys': No such file or directory the bug report sshd log say | 17:56 |
Human_G33k | s | 17:56 |
Evilham | Human_G33k: if you check the posted log a bit more carefully, youll see that it succeeds with password auth | 17:57 |
Human_G33k | yes my bad | 17:57 |
Evilham | They hint at it being an issue with latest DSA OpenSSL version | 17:57 |
Human_G33k | so same error as me | 17:57 |
Evilham | Maybe you could downgrade for testing | 17:58 |
Evilham | And check if it works fime | 17:58 |
Human_G33k | how can do that ? | 17:58 |
Evilham | Ipgrade again, check if it doesn't work, that would hint at that hypothesis beimg correct under certain circumstances | 17:58 |
Evilham | Hum, install OpenSSL from the Beowulf repo | 18:00 |
Evilham | Man apt-get sth sth | 18:00 |
* Evilham is on the go | 18:00 | |
Human_G33k | good speed | 18:01 |
Human_G33k | and thx | 18:01 |
Human_G33k | for the help | 18:01 |
TwistedFate | hai | 23:22 |
MinceR | HAI! http://i.imgur.com/Vf7GOGS.jpg | 23:22 |
TwistedFate | :'D | 23:30 |
* Ignotum is back (gone 143:31:23) | 23:43 | |
MinceR | thanks for the info!~ | 23:44 |
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