dear All,
I am jus installed centOS 5.0 from the distrubution to be as our mail
server
i have installed the following
sendmail-8.13.8-2.el5
mailsacnner 4.61.7
spamassassin 3.2.1
clamav-0.91-1.el5.rf
and every thing is workin fine
but i want to implement domain keys so i downloaded
Sorry for my typo error - should have been:
Modify your ~./bash_profile and add /sbin to your PATH.
cheers!
On 7/22/07, Eduardo Dela Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Modify your ~/.bash_profile and /sbin to your path, i.e.,
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:$PATH:$HOME/bin
On 7/22/07, centos <[EMAIL PR
Modify your ~/.bash_profile and /sbin to your path, i.e.,
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:$PATH:$HOME/bin
On 7/22/07, centos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
Any time I am running sudo, I should have full path to the command,
for example sudo /sbin/ifconfig
Is there any way to set the path for sudo ?
Patrick - South Valley Internet wrote:
> I see it just fine. Do I need to install the kernel from the plus repos
> as well?
>
> Patrick
>
>
>
> Akemi Yagi wrote:
>>> I do that, then when I reboot I still get the:
>>>
>>> mount: fs type xfs not supported by kernel
>>>
>>> Any ideas what's going
I see it just fine. Do I need to install the kernel from the plus repos
as well?
Patrick
Akemi Yagi wrote:
I do that, then when I reboot I still get the:
mount: fs type xfs not supported by kernel
Any ideas what's going on?
Patrick
P.S.
The command I was using to install was:
yum --en
I do that, then when I reboot I still get the:
mount: fs type xfs not supported by kernel
Any ideas what's going on?
Patrick
P.S.
The command I was using to install was:
yum --enablerepo=centosplus install kernel-module-xfs
Do I need to issue any other commands as well?
The command looks
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 7/21/07, Patrick - South Valley Internet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I am implementing a new mail server into our environment consisting of
three machines - two Dell Opterons that will act as load balanced
Postfix servers, and a 1.5TB RAID10 NFS server. All three
On 7/21/07, Patrick - South Valley Internet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I am implementing a new mail server into our environment consisting of
three machines - two Dell Opterons that will act as load balanced
Postfix servers, and a 1.5TB RAID10 NFS server. All three machines are
runni
On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 12:19:23 PM -0500, Johnny Hughes
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >> Don't turn off SELinux.
> >
> > Hmmm... I had also forgotten this side of the package. I will be
> > running on a rented VPS, can SELinux be used in such contexts?
> >
> > Also, frankly I am not up to date on t
Hello all,
I am implementing a new mail server into our environment consisting of
three machines - two Dell Opterons that will act as load balanced
Postfix servers, and a 1.5TB RAID10 NFS server. All three machines are
running CentOS 4.5.
Since the NFS is going to be used for only mail, I w
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 12:29 -0400, Jesse Cantara wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
>
> The issue I'm having is that external traffic is being forwarded
> properly, BUT that it drops the connection occasionally. It's not
> consistent (maybe 2 out of 5 downloads from the internet through the
> router to the w
Brad Oaks wrote:
And while you're at it, you might as well supply the full path to su.
indeed, many traditional Unix (such as Solaris) admins tend to type the
full path to most all admin commands, so you're sure you're running the
correct stuff.
but su - will change the user to root.
any other way ?
I don't want to change the user to root and work,
want to stay with the same user, but having my PATH apply while I am
using sudo
sudo man page says we can user -s to use SHELL environment, so I can
alias sudo to sudo -s
but still I should
And while you're at it, you might as well supply the full path to su.
Quite a while ago I was taught to give the full path to su. This
instruction was given with a warning that it's more secure in case a
malicious user was able to get a command named 'su' into your path
ahead of the binary you're
centos wrote:
> Hello
>
> Any time I am running sudo, I should have full path to the command,
> for example sudo /sbin/ifconfig
>
> Is there any way to set the path for sudo ?
use this command to get that (instead of just sudo):
sudo su -
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M. Fioretti wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 10:33:14 AM +0200, Ralph Angenendt
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>>> - set up itables (what would the safest iptables script to do all and
>>> only the services listed above?
>> Depends on from where you want to connect to your imap server. From
>> ever
Hello
Any time I am running sudo, I should have full path to the command,
for example sudo /sbin/ifconfig
Is there any way to set the path for sudo ?
Thanks
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Mogens Kjaer wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
if I have a local centos yum mirror, whats the best way of adjusting
the yum.repos.d/*.repo files to use this? If I simply edit
CentOS-Base.repo there stands a chance that a yum update could
conflict with my changes.
The Fedora mirror system has a n
On Sat, Jul 21, 2007 10:33:14 AM +0200, Ralph Angenendt
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > - set up itables (what would the safest iptables script to do all and
> > only the services listed above?
>
> Depends on from where you want to connect to your imap server. From
> everywhere?
yes. More exact
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Camron W. Fox wrote:
>> Alle,
>>
>> Can't get on IRC or I would have asked there. Are there any plans to
>> add a Horde-Apps groups to the extras repository like there is for CentOS4?
>>
>
> The answer is ... YES
>
> I need those packages for centos-5.
>
> Whether they
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Fabian Arrotin wrote:
>> On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 16:22 -0700, John Thomas wrote:
>>> A recent update to postfix mysql errors on my cOS 4.5 system with
>>> complaints about missing dependencies libmysqlclient.so.15 and
>>> libpq.so.4. Have I messed up again?
>>>
>>> Details:
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On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 17:17 -0500, Shadow Lurker wrote:
> Is anyone using luci successfully to create clusters with shared
> storage support? If the "enable shared storage option is selected, the
> cluster is not created and luci just gives errors about not being able
> to install the necessary sof
John R Pierce wrote:
if I have a local centos yum mirror, whats the best way of adjusting the
yum.repos.d/*.repo files to use this? If I simply edit
CentOS-Base.repo there stands a chance that a yum update could conflict
with my changes.
The Fedora mirror system has a nice feature:
If you
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
...
# ls -lZ /etc/rsyncd.conf
-rw-r--r-- root root root:object_r:etc_t /etc/rsyncd.conf
# ls -lZ /var/log/rsyncd.log
-rw-r--r-- root root root:object_r:var_log_t /var/log/rsyncd.log
If I reboot with selinux=disabled logging works to
the /var/log/rsync
Both dependencies are resolved (as answered by yum provides
--enablerepo=centosplus ...) by postgresql-libs (for libpq.so.4) and
mysql (for libmysqlclient.so.15) ... but it seems you've excluded some
packages from your centosplus repo config file
Be aware that the newer postfix package needs
M. Fioretti wrote:
> - install dovecot (not included in centos, IIRC) and other extra
> packages you do need
dovecot is included in CentOS - so no need to get it from somewhere
else.
> - set up itables (what would the safest iptables script to do all and
> only the services listed above?
Dep
Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 16:22 -0700, John Thomas wrote:
>> A recent update to postfix mysql errors on my cOS 4.5 system with
>> complaints about missing dependencies libmysqlclient.so.15 and
>> libpq.so.4. Have I messed up again?
>>
>> Details:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 16:22 -0700, John Thomas wrote:
> A recent update to postfix mysql errors on my cOS 4.5 system with
> complaints about missing dependencies libmysqlclient.so.15 and
> libpq.so.4. Have I messed up again?
>
> Details:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum update
> Setting up Update Pr
For ssh I highly recommend disabling password login, use only key
pairs, this will really help improve your security with SSH, another
thing you can do is monitor SSH logs, you will find that at times
there will be someone trying to loging using a dictionary of users,
you can easily create a scrip
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 15:12:34 PM -0600, Stephen John Smoogen
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> My first point is going over the long list
> http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/stig/unix-stig-v5r1.pdf and figuring out
> what meets the local environment.
> >- set up only ssh2 on a non standard port
>
> Depending
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