Re: [CentOS] 64bit Python 32bit c library ...

2009-03-26 Thread Ben
Mark Pryor wrote: > > --- On Thu, 3/26/09, Ben wrote: > > >> From: Ben >> Subject: [CentOS] 64bit Python 32bit c library ... >> To: "CentOS mailing list" >> Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 10:48 PM >> >> -Inline Attachment Follows- >> >> I have a closed-source 32bit >> database applic

Re: [CentOS] 64bit Python 32bit c library ...

2009-03-26 Thread Mark Pryor
--- On Thu, 3/26/09, Ben wrote: > From: Ben > Subject: [CentOS] 64bit Python 32bit c library ... > To: "CentOS mailing list" > Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 10:48 PM > > -Inline Attachment Follows- > > I have a closed-source 32bit > database application running on a 64bit > Cent

[CentOS] 64bit Python 32bit c library ...

2009-03-26 Thread Ben
I have a closed-source 32bit database application running on a 64bit CentOS 5.2 system which is running very well however i am looking at developing some python applications that require access to the data and the vendor only provides a 32bit c library. So while attempting to utilize the librar

[CentOS] Installing openmpi & lam for use with R

2009-03-26 Thread Rick Bilonick
I am trying to install the R package "Rmpi" which needs libmpi. I've installed openmpi and lam in Centos 5.2: [r...@rab45-1 /]# rpm -qv openmpi openmpi-1.2.5-5.el5 openmpi-1.2.5-5.el5 [r...@rab45-1 /]# rpm -qv lam lam-7.1.2-14.el5 lam-7.1.2-14.el5 But I get the following error message when trying

Re: [CentOS] mirrorlist.centos.org offline? NO A RECORD IN DNS

2009-03-26 Thread Danny.Terweij
From: "Marcelo Roccasalva" >> Is mirrorlist.centos.org out of the air? because there is no A record for >> it. >Not for me: >$ host mirrorlist.centos.org >mirrorlist.centos.org has address 204.15.73.243 >mirrorlist.centos.org has address 72.21.40.11 # host centos.org centos.org mail is handled

Re: [CentOS] mirrorlist.centos.org offline? NO A RECORD IN DNS

2009-03-26 Thread Rainer Duffner
Am 27.03.2009 um 02:08 schrieb Marcelo Roccasalva: > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Danny.Terweij > wrote: >> Is mirrorlist.centos.org out of the air? because there is no A >> record for >> it. > > Not for me: > > $ host mirrorlist.centos.org > mirrorlist.centos.org has address 204.15.73.24

Re: [CentOS] mirrorlist.centos.org offline? NO A RECORD IN DNS

2009-03-26 Thread Marcelo Roccasalva
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Danny.Terweij wrote: > Is mirrorlist.centos.org out of the air? because there is no A record for > it. Not for me: $ host mirrorlist.centos.org mirrorlist.centos.org has address 204.15.73.243 mirrorlist.centos.org has address 72.21.40.11 -- Marcelo "¿No será

[CentOS] mirrorlist.centos.org offline? NO A RECORD IN DNS

2009-03-26 Thread Danny.Terweij
Is mirrorlist.centos.org out of the air? because there is no A record for it. Which causes yum to fail. Could not retrieve mirrorlist http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5&arch=x86_64&repo=os error was [Errno 4] IOError: Error: Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: base Danny.

Re: [CentOS] [OT] Network switches

2009-03-26 Thread nate
Scott McClanahan wrote: > I'll probably rule out anything that doesn't offer at least 48 ports of > 10/100/1000, ssh, port mirroring or spanning sessions, snmp, unique > spanning trees per vlan, and something like vrrp. It would be nice to > have 802.3ad (I think that's the right one) capability

Re: [CentOS] security by obscurity [was: CentOS VPN server for iPhone]

2009-03-26 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Let me introduce myself: Robert Moskowitz, ICSAlabs, an Independent Division of Verizon Business Systems. Security IS my business and I am a bit of a 'maverick' even in the labs on my positions. ICSAlabs is the company that certifies products: Firewalls, malware, IDS, IPsec, SSLvpn, etc. Flor

Re: [CentOS] security by obscurity [was: CentOS VPN server for iPhone]

2009-03-26 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>I think that's a nice example of pervasive fallacious binary thinking, >combined with an old tired slogan that by all rights should be dead by now. Ok... >By the same token, we should not use firewalls, because they can be >circumvented by people who are skilled enough, nor use passwords, >be

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-26 Thread Rainer Duffner
Spiro Harvey schrieb: > I've got a couple of cents change here... > > While I do think some of the wording of the post that the above post was replying to was a bit mis-chosen, I like to believe it had a positive spin. (In that it didn't want to put blame on anybody) I *do* agree with the sen

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-26 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:38:06AM +1300, Spiro Harvey wrote: > > I've got a couple of cents change here... > > On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 17:41:41 -0400 > mbneto wrote: > > > I do not have any sort of numbers of the popularity of CentOS but I > > suspect that we are very popular and in that sense a c

Re: [CentOS] Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive

2009-03-26 Thread Ionut Vancea
Hi, 2009/3/26 Rob Kampen : > > Excuse a really dumb question, how does this provide me with security? > I assume it still uses the normal SATA interface and thus the OS writes to > the drive as normal, but now it is encrypted onto the physical media. so > now I steal the laptop, or just the ph

Re: [CentOS] [OT] Network switches

2009-03-26 Thread Scott McClanahan
> > > A 3548 is only layer 2 anyway, i.e. ethernet switching, i.e. below > IP... A model sometimes confused with the 3548 is the 3550-48, the > 48x100M member of the 3550 series that replaced the 3500 series and as > such the 3548, which does have layer 3 functionality in the EMI > relea

[CentOS] security by obscurity [was: CentOS VPN server for iPhone]

2009-03-26 Thread Florin Andrei
Joseph L. Casale wrote: >> The non-standard port is a good trick, > > Here's just an opinion: Security by obscurity only > makes >you< feel good, it does nothing in reality. > Anyone sufficiently talented to hack a service in > order to gain root or do something useful would not > be fooled by tha

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-26 Thread Spiro Harvey
I've got a couple of cents change here... On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 17:41:41 -0400 mbneto wrote: > I do not have any sort of numbers of the popularity of CentOS but I > suspect that we are very popular and in that sense a certain level of > responsibility (to that community) is required. "requir

Re: [CentOS] tar with -N option still picking up old files

2009-03-26 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Neil Aggarwal wrote: > Hello: > > I tried this command to tar up a set of data files > updated since yesterday (The data directory contains > multiple files with varying dates): > > /bin/tar -z -c -N 2009-03-25 -f /tmp/test.tgz data > > When I look at the content o

[CentOS] tar with -N option still picking up old files

2009-03-26 Thread Neil Aggarwal
Hello: I tried this command to tar up a set of data files updated since yesterday (The data directory contains multiple files with varying dates): /bin/tar -z -c -N 2009-03-25 -f /tmp/test.tgz data When I look at the content of the test.tgz file, it looks like it copied the content of the entire

[CentOS] revisor tool

2009-03-26 Thread JC Putter
Hi does revisor work on centos 5.2 final? is it possible to create my own distro with config and all 3rd party installed software? __ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 3966 (20090326) __ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus

Re: [CentOS] Acrobat Reader 9 on Centos 4.7

2009-03-26 Thread Rob Townley
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 9:04 AM, tblader wrote: > Hello, > Anyone know how to get Acrobat 9 running* on Centos 4.7? > Looks like a libc conflict: > >   /Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading shared \ >   libraries: /apps/Adobe/Reader9_libs/libstdc++.so.6: requires glibc

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Florin Andrei
Les Mikesell wrote: > Florin Andrei wrote: >> >> Maybe I don't trust the IMAP server enough to expose it. Maybe I should. > > Anything that can survive in a university environment should be safe > enough for the rest of us. That's a good point. Okay, I have a few things to try now. -- Florin

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>The non-standard port is a good trick, Here's just an opinion: Security by obscurity only makes >you< feel good, it does nothing in reality. Anyone sufficiently talented to hack a service in order to gain root or do something useful would not be fooled by that. Set whatever your doing up right so

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-26 Thread mbneto
Hi, As the OP (original poster?) I've read all messages so far and instead of replying to each one I'd like to sum all up and perhaps clarify my post so we can move on with some more productive debate. A background info: I've been using CentOS for almost three years and I am happy with it. Som

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.2 and wired Ethernet on a Macbook Pro?

2009-03-26 Thread Karanbir Singh
Scott R. Ehrlich wrote: > Is it possible to get wired Ethernet running on this laptop under CentOS > without having to create a virtual machine installation of CentOS? > > If so, what is the magic? if you send me the device, I will have a go at making it all justwork :) -- Karanbir Singh : htt

[CentOS] CentOS 5.2 and wired Ethernet on a Macbook Pro?

2009-03-26 Thread Scott R. Ehrlich
I recently installed CentOS 5.2 64-bit on a partition on a MacBook Pro 17 inch. It installed just fine, but wired Ethernet is not available. lspci shows it as nVidia...unknown. Is it possible to get wired Ethernet running on this laptop under CentOS without having to create a virtual machine

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-26-2009 12:50 PM D Tucny spake the following: > 2009/3/27 RedShift > > > Mogens Kjaer wrote: > > RedShift wrote: > > ... > >> Not only do you > >> have to execute 4 times as much commands, reconstruction of the 4 > >> arrays will take plac

Re: [CentOS] [OT] Network switches

2009-03-26 Thread D Tucny
2009/3/26 nate > Luke S Crawford wrote: > > Les Mikesell writes: > >> If you get a service contract on any piece of Cisco equipment, you > >> typically get download access to all of the firmware updates. > > > > Yeah, but the problem for me is that for my frontend network, 100M is > just > > fin

Re: [CentOS] Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive

2009-03-26 Thread Robert Heller
At Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:04:06 -0400 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > > > > nate wrote: > > Agile Aspect wrote: > > > >> Hi - I've been asked to re-partition a > >> > >> Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive > >> > >> and install CentOS 5 on the new partition. > >> > >> It'

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Les Mikesell
Florin Andrei wrote: > >> If you have a decent password (on all accounts) I wouldn't worry about >> about it too much. Move it to an odd port or even require a client >> certificate if your client software supports it. > > The non-standard port is a good trick, but even assuming the iPhone doe

Re: [CentOS] Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive

2009-03-26 Thread nate
Rob Kampen wrote: > Excuse a really dumb question, how does this provide me with security? > I assume it still uses the normal SATA interface and thus the OS writes > to the drive as normal, but now it is encrypted onto the physical > media. so now I steal the laptop, or just the physical driv

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-26-2009 1:02 PM Florin Andrei spake the following: > Les Mikesell wrote: >> If you have a decent password (on all accounts) I wouldn't worry about >> about it too much. Move it to an odd port or even require a client >> certificate if your client software supports it. > > The non-standard

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Les Mikesell
D Tucny wrote: > > > ... > >> Not only do you > >> have to execute 4 times as much commands, reconstruction of the 4 > >> arrays will take place in parallel leading to slow disk access > during > >> reconstruction. > > > > Is this right? > > > > Wh

Re: [CentOS] error when join my Centos machine to win2003 ADS server

2009-03-26 Thread Rob Townley
2009/3/26 fabian dacunha : > > Dear All, > > I have succesfully managed to have my kerberos configured n working > without error when i say > > kinit Administrator > and after entering password it works fine > > my krb5.conf > -- > > [logging] > default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log > kd

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread William L. Maltby
On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 14:56 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote: > > It's been a long time since I dinked with this stuff, but... > > IIRC, there's several levels of strip. One strips everything, save for s/save/safe/ # RATS! > standalone binaries (not dependent on run-time linking with a librar

Re: [CentOS] Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive

2009-03-26 Thread Rob Kampen
nate wrote: Agile Aspect wrote: Hi - I've been asked to re-partition a Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive and install CentOS 5 on the new partition. It's a Dell Lattitude E5400 laptop. Is this even possible with encrypted drives? How is it encrypted? Some ne

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Florin Andrei
Les Mikesell wrote: > > If you have a decent password (on all accounts) I wouldn't worry about > about it too much. Move it to an odd port or even require a client > certificate if your client software supports it. The non-standard port is a good trick, but even assuming the iPhone does suppo

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread D Tucny
2009/3/27 RedShift > Mogens Kjaer wrote: > > RedShift wrote: > > ... > >> Not only do you > >> have to execute 4 times as much commands, reconstruction of the 4 > >> arrays will take place in parallel leading to slow disk access during > >> reconstruction. > > > > Is this right? > > > > When I h

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Les Mikesell
Florin Andrei wrote: >>> The options are: L2TP, PPTP and IPSec. If you were to install a VPN >>> endpoint on CentOS, which protocol would you prefer? >> I know this doesn't answer your question as put, but it may be worth >> taking a different tack and supplying whatever services wrapped with

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Florin Andrei
Ralph Angenendt wrote: > Florin Andrei wrote: >> So far, OpenVPN has been working very well for me. Unfortunately, the >> iPhone doesn't have (yet?) an OpenVPN client, so I'm forced to work with >> what's available. >> >> The options are: L2TP, PPTP and IPSec. If you were to install a VPN >> end

Re: [CentOS] Creating a CentOS Print Server for Windows Clients

2009-03-26 Thread Ross Walker
On Mar 26, 2009, at 1:16 PM, "Joseph L. Casale" wrote: > A while ago I looked into this and was told not to bother as it was a > hack at best. Anyone shed any reliable info on creating a print server > for windows nt -> vista clients both x86 and x46 for a few Canon and > HP IP Printers. > > Woul

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Florin Andrei
Hywel Richards wrote: > Florin Andrei wrote: >> The options are: L2TP, PPTP and IPSec. If you were to install a VPN >> endpoint on CentOS, which protocol would you prefer? > > I know this doesn't answer your question as put, but it may be worth > taking a different tack and supplying whatever

[CentOS] error when join my Centos machine to win2003 ADS server

2009-03-26 Thread fabian dacunha
Dear All, I have succesfully managed to have my kerberos configured n working without error when i say kinit Administrator and after entering password it works fine my krb5.conf -- [logging] default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log admin_server = FILE:/v

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread William L. Maltby
On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 17:49 +0100, Frank Thommen wrote: > John Doe wrote: > > Frank Thommen wrote: > >>> [...] > >>> > >>> The new image is considerably bigger than the old one (12 MB vs. 5.7 MB) > >>> which puzzles me, as the driver file itself is 2.8 MB (compared to the > >>> old e1000e.ko w

Re: [CentOS] Creating a CentOS Print Server for Windows Clients

2009-03-26 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-26-2009 11:32 AM Joseph L. Casale spake the following: >> It just needs a working cups and samba install to get it working. I run >> several linux print servers for windows clients, including driver installs. > > What/How do you handle authentication/perms for the printers? > >> The only rea

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-26 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-26-2009 11:19 AM Frank Cox spake the following: > On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 09:23:31 -0700 > Scott Silva wrote: > >> If they already have a microwave link to the antenna site, it shouldn't be >> that hard to repeat that signal to another site. They could put a microwave >> repeater at the antenna s

Re: [CentOS] Creating a CentOS Print Server for Windows Clients

2009-03-26 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>It just needs a working cups and samba install to get it working. I run >several linux print servers for windows clients, including driver installs. What/How do you handle authentication/perms for the printers? >The only real problem I had was right before service pack 3 came out for XP. >Some s

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-26 Thread Frank Cox
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 09:23:31 -0700 Scott Silva wrote: > If they already have a microwave link to the antenna site, it shouldn't be > that hard to repeat that signal to another site. They could put a microwave > repeater at the antenna site and move the receiver that is now there to the > third sit

Re: [CentOS] Creating a CentOS Print Server for Windows Clients

2009-03-26 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-26-2009 10:16 AM Joseph L. Casale spake the following: > A while ago I looked into this and was told not to bother as it was a > hack at best. Anyone shed any reliable info on creating a print server > for windows nt -> vista clients both x86 and x46 for a few Canon and > HP IP Printers. > >

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread RedShift
Mogens Kjaer wrote: > RedShift wrote: > ... >> Not only do you >> have to execute 4 times as much commands, reconstruction of the 4 >> arrays will take place in parallel leading to slow disk access during >> reconstruction. > > Is this right? > > When I have replaced a disk and added several pa

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-26-2009 6:58 AM Mogens Kjaer spake the following: > RedShift wrote: > ... >> Not only do you >> have to execute 4 times as much commands, reconstruction of the 4 >> arrays will take place in parallel leading to slow disk access during >> reconstruction. > > Is this right? > > When I have r

Re: [CentOS] Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive

2009-03-26 Thread nate
Agile Aspect wrote: > Hi - I've been asked to re-partition a > > Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive > > and install CentOS 5 on the new partition. > > It's a Dell Lattitude E5400 laptop. > > Is this even possible with encrypted drives? How is it encrypted? Some new laptops co

[CentOS] Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive

2009-03-26 Thread Agile Aspect
Hi - I've been asked to re-partition a Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive and install CentOS 5 on the new partition. It's a Dell Lattitude E5400 laptop. Is this even possible with encrypted drives? Does CentOS 5 need special drivers? Any help would be greatly appreciated

[CentOS] Creating a CentOS Print Server for Windows Clients

2009-03-26 Thread Joseph L. Casale
A while ago I looked into this and was told not to bother as it was a hack at best. Anyone shed any reliable info on creating a print server for windows nt -> vista clients both x86 and x46 for a few Canon and HP IP Printers. Would this be reliable, are there any caveats or issues to be aware of?

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread Frank Thommen
John Doe wrote: > Frank Thommen wrote: >>> [...] >>> >>> The new image is considerably bigger than the old one (12 MB vs. 5.7 MB) >>> which puzzles me, as the driver file itself is 2.8 MB (compared to the >>> old e1000e.ko with ca 170 KB) [...] > > Just wondering... can you safely strip module

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread Tru Huynh
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 05:27:10PM +0100, Frank Thommen wrote: > > What cpio options did you use to re-create modules/modules.cgz and then > > the initrd.img? > > I used `cpio -ovF ` and `cpio -ov -H crc -F ` (I found the > latter on http://sial.org/howto/linux/initrd/). However I could not >

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread Frank Thommen
>> to install current PC models (with new Intel NICs) via Kickstart/PXE, I >> wanted to add the newest e1000e-Treiber to initrd.img. With this >> modified image, the Kickstart kernel crashes with the following error >> messages: > > Maybe you need to increase the memory allocated to ramdisk? by >

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread Frank Thommen
> What cpio options did you use to re-create modules/modules.cgz and then > the initrd.img? I used `cpio -ovF ` and `cpio -ov -H crc -F ` (I found the latter on http://sial.org/howto/linux/initrd/). However I could not find any "officially looking" information about how the initrd.img/modules

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-26 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-25-2009 5:00 PM Frank Cox spake the following: > On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 16:32:07 -0700 > Scott Silva wrote: > >> If the radi station has phone lines, they should be able to get something >> like >> a T1 or fractional part. Much more reliable and more bandwidth. > > I don't think it's available

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread John Doe
Frank Thommen wrote: > > To modify the initrd.img, I took the original CentOS 5.2 image, unpacked > > with cpio/gunzip and replaced modules/2.6.18-92.el5/x86_64/e1000e.ko > > with a current version. This driver module had been created on a > > freshly installed CentOS 5.2 host with kernel 2.6.

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread nate
Frank Thommen wrote: > Hi, > > to install current PC models (with new Intel NICs) via Kickstart/PXE, I > wanted to add the newest e1000e-Treiber to initrd.img. With this > modified image, the Kickstart kernel crashes with the following error > messages: Maybe you need to increase the memory alloc

Re: [CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread James Pearson
Frank Thommen wrote: > > To modify the initrd.img, I took the original CentOS 5.2 image, unpacked > with cpio/gunzip and replaced modules/2.6.18-92.el5/x86_64/e1000e.ko > with a current version. This driver module had been created on a > freshly installed CentOS 5.2 host with kernel 2.6.18-92.

Re: [CentOS] help on kerberos5--- solved

2009-03-26 Thread fabian dacunha
Thanks Guys i already did solve the problem of gettin kinit work kinit Administrator and after enterring the password worked grt here my krb5.conf which is workin perfect [logging] default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmind.log [libd

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Robert Heller
At Thu, 26 Mar 2009 08:44:34 -0500 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > Ross Walker wrote: > > >> RedShift wrote: > >>> > >>> As a follow-up, I found the documentation I wrote how to install > >>> CentOS > >>> without any installer: > >> > >> That looks useful. Do you have any hints about how to

[CentOS] PXE-Kernel crashes with "RAMDISK: incomplete write ..." after modifiying initrd.img

2009-03-26 Thread Frank Thommen
Hi, to install current PC models (with new Intel NICs) via Kickstart/PXE, I wanted to add the newest e1000e-Treiber to initrd.img. With this modified image, the Kickstart kernel crashes with the following error messages: [...] md: Autodetecting RAID arrays. md: autorun ... md: ... autorun DO

[CentOS] manage different profile with a laptop

2009-03-26 Thread MOKRANI Rachid
Hi, I need to use different profile with some linux CentOS laptops. - I need to connect the laptops at work with NIS, automount, DHCP - The same laptops can be use at home without NIS etc..but with personal wifi connection - The same laptops can be use in travel without network

Re: [CentOS] Monitoring IP masquerading on LVS load-balancing

2009-03-26 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
On Wed, March 25, 2009 17:40, Barry Brimer wrote: > ipvsadm -L -c -n should do the trick. Just following up, now that I'm back at work and have tried it. Yep, excellent. Using that with "watch" gives me a nice display. (I'm load-balancing a rather small load of rather compute-heavy web servic

[CentOS] Acrobat Reader 9 on Centos 4.7

2009-03-26 Thread tblader
Hello, Anyone know how to get Acrobat 9 running* on Centos 4.7? Looks like a libc conflict: /Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading shared \ libraries: /apps/Adobe/Reader9_libs/libstdc++.so.6: requires glibc 2.5 or later dynamic linker Thanks Thomas [*] - http:/

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Mogens Kjaer
RedShift wrote: ... > Not only do you > have to execute 4 times as much commands, reconstruction of the 4 > arrays will take place in parallel leading to slow disk access during > reconstruction. Is this right? When I have replaced a disk and added several partitions to an array, the rebuild is

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread RedShift
Raja Subramanian wrote: > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 5:42 PM, RedShift wrote: >> Since linux 2.6, the md layer has a feature called partitionable arrays. So >> instead of having two disks, creating an identical partition table on both >> and then putting those partitions in RAID 1, you take those t

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Les Mikesell
Ross Walker wrote: >> RedShift wrote: >>> >>> As a follow-up, I found the documentation I wrote how to install >>> CentOS >>> without any installer: >> >> That looks useful. Do you have any hints about how to get the right >> drivers installed if you wanted to build a disk to be moved to a >> d

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Raja Subramanian
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 5:42 PM, RedShift wrote: > Since linux 2.6, the md layer has a feature called partitionable arrays. So > instead of having two disks, creating an identical partition table on both > and then putting those partitions in RAID 1, you take those two disks and put > them in o

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread RedShift
Phil Schaffner wrote: > RedShift wrote: >>> Another way to get CentOS on such a configuration would be to do >>> everything manually, thus installing the base system by creating the >>> necessary disk allocations and then rpm -i all the required packages >>> to get it to boot. (I've done this be

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Ross Walker
On Mar 26, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Les Mikesell wrote: > RedShift wrote: >> >> >> As a follow-up, I found the documentation I wrote how to install >> CentOS >> without any installer: > > > That looks useful. Do you have any hints about how to get the right > drivers installed if you wanted to build

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Phil Schaffner
RedShift wrote: > RedShift wrote: >> Hello >> >> >> Since linux 2.6, the md layer has a feature called partitionable >> arrays. So instead of having two disks, creating an identical >> partition table on both and then putting those partitions in RAID 1, >> you take those two disks and put them i

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread Les Mikesell
RedShift wrote: > > > As a follow-up, I found the documentation I wrote how to install CentOS > without any installer: That looks useful. Do you have any hints about how to get the right drivers installed if you wanted to build a disk to be moved to a different machine? -- Les Mikesell

Re: [CentOS] [OT] Network switches

2009-03-26 Thread J Potter
> look at HP Procurves. That is what I use. > You can get 2524's quite cheap on ebay. We used these for years, and they were great, and super cheap on EBay. HP support was fantastic as well. The 26xx series allows for "light" layer 3 routing; you may want to snag the 2626 or 2650 instead of t

Re: [CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread RedShift
RedShift wrote: Hello Since linux 2.6, the md layer has a feature called partitionable arrays. So instead of having two disks, creating an identical partition table on both and then putting those partitions in RAID 1, you take those two disks and put them in one partitionable RAID 1 array (i

[CentOS] Installing on partitionable RAID arrays

2009-03-26 Thread RedShift
Hello Since linux 2.6, the md layer has a feature called partitionable arrays. So instead of having two disks, creating an identical partition table on both and then putting those partitions in RAID 1, you take those two disks and put them in one partitionable RAID 1 array (in mdadm terms, "md

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-26 Thread Phil Schaffner
Frank Cox wrote: > I'm looking into costs and feasibility of moving a live feed from a FM radio > station from the station to a point that's past the usable range of their > radio > signal. It's a rural location and Internet service is not available at the > station. If the destination was closer

Re: [CentOS] Security advice, please

2009-03-26 Thread Anne Wilson
On Monday 23 March 2009 18:59:51 Steve Huff wrote: > On Mar 23, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Anne Wilson wrote: > > OK - I'm thick. I've looked at that page and seen only what I'm > > already > > familiar with. Please, in plain English, how do I set ssh to come > > in on port > > 22022 (service called ext-s

Re: [CentOS] how to access encrypted EXT3 partition from Windows

2009-03-26 Thread John R. Dennison
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 11:19:30AM +, Ionut Vancea wrote: > > you can also check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeOTFE Very interesting. Thank you for the reference. John -- "I'm sorry but our engineers do not have phones

Re: [CentOS] how to access encrypted EXT3 partition from Windows

2009-03-26 Thread Ionut Vancea
Hi, On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Rudi Ahlers wrote: > > Thanx John, I'll check it out you can also check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeOTFE Cheers, Ionut === Ioan Vancea http://www.vioan.ro ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lis

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-26 Thread James Bensley
I would of thought that ISDN would be the perfect solution and if not settle for a standrad POTS line and use one of the folloing; http://www.tieline.com/ http://www.glensound.co.uk/GS-MPI004%20Broadcasters%20Mobile%20Phone.htm http://www.pots.audiotx.com/ http://www.sonifex.co.uk/codecs/index.

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Florin Andrei wrote: > So far, OpenVPN has been working very well for me. Unfortunately, the > iPhone doesn't have (yet?) an OpenVPN client, so I'm forced to work with > what's available. > > The options are: L2TP, PPTP and IPSec. If you were to install a VPN > endpoint on CentOS, which protoco

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-26 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Frank Cox wrote: > > I don't think you will be able to compress a > > radio signal enough to fit over a dial line without a lot of loss. You would > > need several lines multiplexed together for a decent sounding broadcast. > > Well, that's what I'm looking into. I remember listening to streaming

Re: [CentOS] Broken link in the documentation.

2009-03-26 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote: > There is a broken link in the documentation of CentOS 5.2. I was reading > about e-mail and when you follow the link from POP (24.1.2.1 in > Deployment guide) to IMAP, you got the following message: > "Not Found > > The requested URL > /docs/5/html/5.2/Deployment_Guid

Re: [CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Hywel Richards
Florin Andrei wrote: > The options are: L2TP, PPTP and IPSec. If you were to install a VPN > endpoint on CentOS, which protocol would you prefer? > I know this doesn't answer your question as put, but it may be worth taking a different tack and supplying whatever services wrapped with SSL/

[CentOS] CentOS VPN server for iPhone

2009-03-26 Thread Florin Andrei
So far, OpenVPN has been working very well for me. Unfortunately, the iPhone doesn't have (yet?) an OpenVPN client, so I'm forced to work with what's available. The options are: L2TP, PPTP and IPSec. If you were to install a VPN endpoint on CentOS, which protocol would you prefer? The condition