Matthew Shuter | 1 Jul 2008 01:03

Re: Good SLES 10 book?

sweet...  along the lines of what I was looking for as well.   thanks 
Steve!  :-)

Steve Ricketts wrote:
> SUSE Linux ToolBox by Christopher Negus & Fracnois CaEn
>  
> ISBN: 978-0-470-08292-8
>  
> Great Reference book that has helped me immensly.
>  
> Thanks,
> Steve
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: novell-bounces <at> netlab1.oucs.ox.ac.uk on behalf of Scott Etienne
> Sent: Mon 6/30/2008 10:42 AM
> To: novell <at> netlab1.oucs.ox.ac.uk
> Subject: OT: Good SLES 10 book?
>
>
>
> I am looking for recommendations for a comprehensive book on SLES 10 with strong references to apache.
>
> I am looking for an A-Z book to use both as reference and how-to, with strong apache information.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Scott Etienne
> Network Engineer
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Thorsten Kampe | 1 Jul 2008 10:08
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Re: U3 drives and Novell

* Peter Van Lone (Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:00:04 -0500)
> pardon my ignorance ... but what the he-double-hockey-sticks is a "U3
> edition"?
> 
> I know that some company makes thumb drives called U3 that have a
> fancy (god, I hate it and always disable it) auto-run thing. Do 3rd
> parties now develop application versions just for that frelling thing?
> Is that what you are all talking about?
> 
> Or, is "U3" some new kind of thin app like thinstall or the others,
> where you can run an application anywhere, without impacting the local
> machine --- so it is just another company doing that kind of app
> packaging?

'U3 is a company producing a proprietary method of auto-launching 
applications from specially formatted USB flash drive. [...]

"U3 smart drives" differ from traditional USB flash drives because they 
come preinstalled with the U3 Launchpad, which looks similar to the 
Windows OS start menu and controls program installation. [...] 
Applications are allowed to write files or registry information to the 
host computer, but this information must be removed when the flash drive 
is ejected. Customizations and settings are instead stored with the 
application on the flash drive.'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U3
Peter J. Cox | 2 Jul 2008 02:27
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User/File audit log in Netware

Does anyone know if there's a built in audit log or function for files 
in Netware? I need to create a log of user file interactions (creation, 
deletion, salvage, purge, access).

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Christopher Mangiarelli | 2 Jul 2008 06:49
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Re: User/File audit log in Netware

Novell Audit will audit filesystem functions.  Beware, file open/close
instrumentation will crash your server due to a known memory leak.  Bug fix
filed with Novell but no ETA.  You can safely audit file
creation/deletion/purge and trustee changes.

Sentinel will also do this, albeit at a higher pricetag.

On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:27 PM, Peter J. Cox <pjc9001 <at> nyp.org> wrote:

> Does anyone know if there's a built in audit log or function for files in
> Netware? I need to create a log of user file interactions (creation,
> deletion, salvage, purge, access).
>

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Al Bray | 4 Jul 2008 01:25
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RE: User/File audit log in Netware


-----Original Message-----
From: Peter J. Cox <pjc9001 <at> nyp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 8:27 PM
To: Novell LAN Interest Group <novell <at> netlab1.oucs.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: User/File audit log in Netware

Does anyone know if there's a built in audit log or function for files 
in Netware? I to create a log of user file interactions (creation, 
deletion, salvage, purge, access).

--

-- 
If there are any questions or problems
please contact me.
_______________________
Peter J. Cox
Network Manager, IT
NY Methodist Hospital
718-780-3250 Office
718-780-5993 HelpDesk

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Michael Mollard | 4 Jul 2008 02:03
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iChain Logout Issues - help?

Hi all,
We are running iChain 2.3sp5.
I have a Coldfusion App that has the usual login, logout links.  I have the authentication and formfill
working fine.  I have a urlpolicy for the logout, which does a <deleteRemembered> and <redirect> to the
iChain BM-Logout page.
According tot he trace on the server, the 'Logout' urlpolicy is being triggered, the deleteRemembered and
redirect are being processed, but still the browser goes back to the login page, and the formfill still
auto fills the credentials, and logs in.
I have no more ideas.
Here are my formfill, and trace from SSO.NLM
Any udeas would be gratefully accepted .

Thanks.

====FORMFILL=========================
<urlPolicy>
	<name>Tass.Portal.Kiosk.Logout</name>
	<url>tassportal.mbc.qld.edu.au/kiosk/security/TIALogout.cfm</url>
	<actions>
		<deleteRemembered>Tass.Portal.Kiosk.Login</deleteRemembered>
		<redirect>https://tassportal.mbc.qld.edu.au/cmd/BM-Logout</redirect>
	</actions>
</urlPolicy>

<urlPolicy>
<name>Tass.Portal.Kiosk.Login.Failure</name>
<url>tassportal.mbc.qld.edu.au/kiosk/*</url>	
<formCriteria>
<TITLE>TIA Login Failure</TITLE>
</formCriteria>
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joea@j4computers.com | 6 Jul 2008 15:36
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SLES rpm install

Happens that I am attempting install of VMware Server console, after installing VMware server, on SLES 10.1.

Doing rpm -iv VMware-blah, it returned to console prompt, promptly, without a word.
Doing rpm -q VMware-blah, tells me package is not installed
Doing rpm -iv VMware-blah, tells me package is already installed

Wonderful.

joe a.
Joe Doupnik | 6 Jul 2008 15:45

Re: SLES rpm install

>
>Happens that I am attempting install of VMware Server console, after installing VMware server, on SLES 10.1.
>
>Doing rpm -iv VMware-blah, it returned to console prompt, promptly, without a word.
>Doing rpm -q VMware-blah, tells me package is not installed
>Doing rpm -iv VMware-blah, tells me package is already installed
>
>Wonderful.
>joe a.
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	A better method is
	rpm -q -a |grep -i vmware
That way all RPMs are looked at, a case-independent pattern is used, and
the blah portion is not tripping up one.
	VMware server has two versions: v1 which has its own console built-in,
and v2 beta which is a shambles and is best avoided.
	Joe D.	
joea@j4computers.com | 6 Jul 2008 16:20
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Re: SLES rpm install

>>> On 7/6/2008 at 9:45 AM, Joe Doupnik <JRD <at> cc.usu.edu> wrote:
>> . . .
>>
>>Doing rpm -iv VMware-blah, it returned to console prompt, promptly, without a 
> word.
>>Doing rpm -q VMware-blah, tells me package is not installed
>>Doing rpm -iv VMware-blah, tells me package is already installed
>>. . .
> 	A better method is
> 	rpm -q -a |grep -i vmware
> That way all RPMs are looked at, a case-independent pattern is used, and
> the blah portion is not tripping up one.
> 	VMware server has two versions: v1 which has its own console built-in,
> and v2 beta which is a shambles and is best avoided.
> 	Joe D.	
>

That returns:

VMware-server-1.0.5-8017
VMware-server-console-1.0.5-8017

Yet I still seem unable to connect to the "console", either via web browser at port 904, or via the (windows)
"server console".  

Aha.  For the latter, for "host name" I can say "ipaddress:904" and it connects.   Contrasted to saying simply
"ipaddress" and getting a rude reply.

For the former, no joy attempting to connect to ipaddress:904 (http or https), as I understood should be
possible.  I can get to https://ipaddress:8333 and port 80.
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James Taylor | 6 Jul 2008 21:07

Re: SLES rpm install

After you install the VMware console, you still have to run the 

/usr/bin/vmware-config.pl

script beforeVMware Console will start.

All it does is, as far as I can tell, is to display the EULA andhave you accept it.

-jt

>>> "joea <at> j4computers.com" <joea <at> j4computers.com> 07/06/08 10:21 AM >>>
>>> On 7/6/2008 at 9:45 AM, Joe Doupnik <JRD <at> cc.usu.edu> wrote:
>> . . .
>>
>>Doing rpm -iv VMware-blah, it returned to console prompt, promptly, without a 
> word.
>>Doing rpm -q VMware-blah, tells me package is not installed
>>Doing rpm -iv VMware-blah, tells me package is already installed
>>. . .
>     A better method is
>     rpm -q -a |grep -i vmware
> That way all RPMs are looked at, a case-independent pattern is used, and
> the blah portion is not tripping up one.
>     VMware server has two versions: v1 which has its own console built-in,
> and v2 beta which is a shambles and is best avoided.
>     Joe D.    
>

That returns:

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