http://toolserver.org/~devunt/ http://toolserver.org/~pathoschild
It return
404: User account expired
The page you requested is hosted by the Toolserver user devunt, whose account has expired. Toolserver user accounts are automatically expired if the user is inactive for over six months. To prevent stale pages remaining accessible, we automatically block requests to expired content.
If you think you are receiving this page in error, or you have a question, please contact the owner of this document: devunt [at] toolserver [dot] org. (Please do not contact Toolserver administrators about this problem, as we cannot fix it—only the Toolserver account owner may renew their account.)
How can I fix that?
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On 10-06-02 08:15 AM, MZMcBride wrote:
June Hyeon Bae (Devunt) wrote:
It return
404: User account expired
How can I fix that?
You're subscribed to the mailing list, but you don't read it?
You've been around a while, but you're still surprised?
- -Mike
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Mike.lifeguard mike.lifeguard@gmail.com wrote:
You've been around a while, but you're still surprised?
- -Mike
And you guys were surprised when no one responded to extend their account by replying to the ML.
-Peachey
Op 2-6-2010 15:09, K. Peachey schreef:
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Mike.lifeguard mike.lifeguard@gmail.com wrote:
You've been around a while, but you're still surprised?
- -Mike
And you guys were surprised when no one responded to extend their account by replying to the ML.
I'm suprised someone hasn't published a list of expired accounts yet.
Maarten
-Peachey
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Maarten Dammers:
I'm suprised someone hasn't published a list of expired accounts yet.
willow% date2days 2010-06-02 14762 willow% ldapsearch -h ldap -b ou=people,o=unix,o=toolserver '(&(objectclass=posixaccount)(shadowexpire<=14762))' dn version: 1 dn: uid=leon,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
dn: uid=elian,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
dn: uid=banane,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
dn: uid=alterego,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
...
- river.
ldapsearch -h ldap -b ou=people,o=unix,o=toolserver '(&(objectclass=posixaccount)(shadowexpire<=14762))' dn | grep "uid" | sed -e "s/^[^=]*=([^,]*),.*$/\1/" | sort
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2010/6/3 River Tarnell river.tarnell@wikimedia.de:
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Maarten Dammers:
I'm suprised someone hasn't published a list of expired accounts yet.
willow% date2days 2010-06-02 14762 willow% ldapsearch -h ldap -b ou=people,o=unix,o=toolserver '(&(objectclass=posixaccount)(shadowexpire<=14762))' dn version: 1 dn: uid=leon,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
dn: uid=elian,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
dn: uid=banane,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
dn: uid=alterego,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
...
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River Tarnell wrote:
willow% date2days 2010-06-02 14762 willow% ldapsearch -h ldap -b ou=people,o=unix,o=toolserver '(&(objectclass=posixaccount)(shadowexpire<=14762))' dn version: 1 dn: uid=leon,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
...
Surely there's a way to make a cleaner interface for this. That ldapsearch command gives me chest pains, and the output isn't particularly friendly either.
Would it be an issue if I (or someone else) set up some sort of list of accounts with their expiration dates in a pretty HTML table? If it's not an issue, is it best to access the LDAP database from the command line?
MZMcBride
P.S. http://toolserver.org/~river/license.txt is returning a 404. ;-)
I made a script to generate such an html page. Updated by a daily cron task.
http://toolserver.org/~nicdumz/expired.html
(I dont see any issue with listing publicly such information? If there's any, let me know/delete the html ...)
Regards,
2010/6/3 MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com:
River Tarnell wrote:
willow% date2days 2010-06-02 14762 willow% ldapsearch -h ldap -b ou=people,o=unix,o=toolserver '(&(objectclass=posixaccount)(shadowexpire<=14762))' dn version: 1 dn: uid=leon,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
...
Surely there's a way to make a cleaner interface for this. That ldapsearch command gives me chest pains, and the output isn't particularly friendly either.
Would it be an issue if I (or someone else) set up some sort of list of accounts with their expiration dates in a pretty HTML table? If it's not an issue, is it best to access the LDAP database from the command line?
MZMcBride
P.S. http://toolserver.org/~river/license.txt is returning a 404. ;-)
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On 10-06-02 11:54 PM, Nicolas Dumazet wrote:
I made a script to generate such an html page.
Given that river appears on your list, I think the script might have a bug :)
- -Mike
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:00 PM, Mike.lifeguard mike.lifeguard@gmail.com wrote:
Given that river appears on your list, I think the script might have a bug :)
http://toolserver.org/~river/pages/home
404: User account expired
The page you requested is hosted by the Toolserver user river, whose account has expired. Toolserver user accounts are automatically expired if the user is inactive for over six months. To prevent stale pages remaining accessible, we automatically block requests to expired content.
If you think you are receiving this page in error, or you have a question, please contact the owner of this document: river [at] toolserver [dot] org. (Please do not contact Toolserver administrators about this problem, as we cannot fix it—only the Toolserver account owner may renew their account.)
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:15 PM, Casey Brown lists@caseybrown.org wrote:
(Please do not contact Toolserver administrators about this problem, as we cannot fix it—only the Toolserver account owner may renew their account.)
That gave me a laugh
James Alexander james.alexander@rochester.edu jamesofur@gmail.com
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:00 PM, Mike.lifeguard mike.lifeguard@gmail.com wrote:
Given that river appears on your list, I think the script might have a bug :)
Roots all have two accounts, one for administration and one for tools. This way, compromising a root's tool doesn't give you root access. The admin account starts with an extra "r". So river is expired, and all his web tools disabled, but rriver is still active and has no expiration date. simetrical is also expired, and so is werdna, but not rsimetrical or rwerdna. (I never had any tools anyway, so I just never use the simetrical account, and it may as well be disabled.)
I assume River will un-expire river when he realizes, but maybe he has some reason not to, so I won't do it for him.
Nicolas Dumazet wrote:
I made a script to generate such an html page. Updated by a daily cron task.
http://toolserver.org/~nicdumz/expired.html
(I dont see any issue with listing publicly such information? If there's any, let me know/delete the html ...)
Regards,
Your list begins with "<ul", not "<ul>". Given that I don't think that page is going to be much read, it would be more efficient to make the page a script which recreates it on the fly if the latest version is older than a day.
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