jts service stops automatically

Pankaj Batra pankajbatra.c1191 at sysnetglobal.net
Thu May 28 17:02:37 UTC 2009


Hi Techies
                 I hope atleast one of you solve my problem.
Problem is like , here we have HP server and RHEL 4.4 is running on it and 
Documents are scanned and images are uploaded on this server and to view the 
documens from client, jts service should be enabled on the server else 
documents stop showing.
Now problem is like -  jts service stops automatically anytime, like say in 
4-5 hours or sometime 10 hours and so on.And we have to manually start the 
service to enable documents viewing.
There is no crons running and no such trace in logs about this service to 
stop.

Please help.

Thanks & Regards


P.Batra

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> From: Virgilio Antonio Araujo <vi.rlz4ever at gmail.com>
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> Hello list.
> I was setup a pptp server on RHEL 5.3 with Active Directory domain and I
> need to configure a static ip for users.
> Above the example.
> User ELUCID+varaujo will  always connect with 192.168.10.1 and
> User ELUCID+plantao will always connect with 192.168.10.5.
>
> Someone know if it's possible to do?
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> Thank you.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 10:19:28 -0400
> From: Paul Whitney <paul.whitney at mac.com>
> Subject: RHEL 5.3 Sendmail 8.13.8 and Vanilla Sendmail 8.14.1
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> Can someone tell me if these two sendmail packages are essentially the
> same? I ran an SRR provided by DISA and was advised to upgrade Sendmail
> to 8.14.1. However, Redhat site does not even list it. I suspect the
> finding is a false-positive and whatever vulnerabilities/patches in
> 8.14.1 are actually included in RHEL 5.3 sendmail.
>
> Can someone please confirm and tell me where this is documented?
>
> Thank you,
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> Paul W.
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> Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 07:39:19 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Yong Huang <yong321 at yahoo.com>
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> On 5/27/09, Manuel Aróstegui <manuel at todo-linux.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 08:53 +0200, Kenneth Holter wrote:
>> > Hello all.
>> >
>> >
>> > We'd like to (automatically) check the strength of our users passwords.
>> We
>> > currently don't have a LDAP server, so the passwords are store in the
>> > servers' /etc/shadow file.
>> > Is there a light weight password cracking application for RHEL 5 either
>> from
>> > the official repo or EPEL, that can be run on a per server basis?
>>
>>
>> It is not hard to find a ldap cracker (John The Ripper support LDAP
>> password cracking) the problem is to find or to build a nice and big
>> passwords dictionary.
>>
>> Manuel.
>
> My idea about building this nice and big password dictionary is that we 
> build
> a modified character permutation list. The modification is based on your
> users' password habit. For example, if you know the probability they only 
> use
> alphanumerics is very small, and that they use alphanumerics plus 2 or 3
> punctuation marks is very high, try that list first. Our users, according 
> to
> my observation, use alphanumerics plus @, !, and $, (very rarely plus any 
> t
> ype of bracket, etc). I have a very simple Perl script to do this. See
> http://yong321.freeshell.org/oranotes/PasswordRetrieval.txt
>
> That article is for retrieving Oracle passwords on users' request. But the
> idea is the same.
>
> Yong Huang
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> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 10:53:29 -0400
> From: Paul Whitney <paul.whitney at mac.com>
> Subject: Non User Accounts on RHEL 5.3
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> I have a requirement to change non-user accounts (i.e avahi) passwords.
> Will this pose a problem to the avahi daemon, for example?
>
> Paul W.
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> Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 10:23:33 -0500
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> I have a requirement to change non-user accounts (i.e avahi) passwords.
> Will this pose a problem to the avahi daemon, for example?
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> Paul W.
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> Those accounts typically don't have passwords... and they're unable to log 
> in.  Why do you need to change them?
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