On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:13 PM, email builder wrote:
>> 1.) Attacker uses apache remote exploit (or other means) to obtain
>
>> your /etc/shadow file (not a remote shell, just GET the file
>> without that fact being logged);
>
> I don't mean to thread-hijack, but I'm curious, if apache runs as i
On 1/5/2012 9:13 PM, email builder wrote:
>> 1.) Attacker uses apache remote exploit (or other means) to obtain
>
>> your /etc/shadow file (not a remote shell, just GET the file
>> without that fact being logged);
>
> I don't mean to thread-hijack, but I'm curious, if apache runs as its
> own non
>>> Hmm, OK, prioritze CentOS repo over RepoForge then will yum update
>
>>> figure out the rest? I don't see any priority settings in my yum
> conf
>>> files...
>>
>> # yum list | grep priorities
>> yum-priorities.noarch 1.1.16-16.el5.centos
> installed
>
> 1.) Attacker uses apache remote exploit (or other means) to obtain
> your /etc/shadow file (not a remote shell, just GET the file
> without that fact being logged);
I don't mean to thread-hijack, but I'm curious, if apache runs as its
own non-root user and /etc/shadow is root-owned and 0400,
On 01/05/2012 06:14 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> mkswap -L SWAP-sda3 /dev/sda3
Hi,
I didn't know you could create a label within the mkswap command. I
always used "e2label" as in:
e2label /dev/sda2 myswap
Try it with e2label just in case. Also, are you able to activate the
swap using just th
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Pyeron
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 19:44
> Subject: [CentOS] Kernel panic after install in cento6 before
> mounting rootfile system rw
>
> I am hopelessly trying to debug a new install of 6.2 x86_64.
> I used the minimal install with default opt
I am hopelessly trying to debug a new install of 6.2 x86_64. I used the minimal
install with default options. Unfortunately the screen garbles during the kernel
panic. Scroll/Num lock lights are blinking.
1. Where can I find debugging steps? (tried rescue and mount to read /var/log,
but no values
On 1/5/2012 3:14 PM, RILINDO FOSTER wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2012, at 4:46 PM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> On 01/05/2012 04:36 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
>>> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux says: "Access is only allowed
>>> between similar type
On 01/05/12 3:23 PM, Craig White wrote:
> maybe it's the RAID controller you are using that isn't compatible with
> megacli or the version of megacli that you are using...
brand new 9261-8i SAS2 controller definitely works 100% with the latest
MegaCLI64 I got from LSI Logic (installed from an RP
On 01/06/2012 12:10 AM, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> I'll look into building it with DKMS to make it easier to support with
> future updates.
There is also kmod way of building driver modules, that uses
weak-updates to be available for every future kernel with same ABI/KABI
automatically. ElRepo re
On 01/05/12 1:35 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> sigh, its doing the same thing as the code I 'fixed' from that blog I
> posted earlier...
ok, I've figured out the differences between what megaclisas-status
expected and what megacli for these new sas cards generated, and hacked
up the code to work wi
On 01/05/2012 02:51 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
> On 1/5/2012 6:53 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 01/04/2012 07:47 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
>>> On 1/4/2012 1:59 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
[Distilling to the core matter; everything else is peripheral.]
On Jan 4, 2012, at 2:58 PM, Bennet
On Jan 5, 2012, at 2:35 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 01/05/12 1:09 PM, Craig White wrote:
>> I probably should have figured out a way to send you just a tarball but
>> there really wasn't much else and certainly nothing of significance.
>
> sigh, its doing the same thing as the code I 'fixed'
On Jan 5, 2012, at 4:46 PM, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 01/05/2012 04:36 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
>> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux says: "Access is only allowed
>> between similar types, so Apache running as httpd_t can read
>> /var/w
On 5 January 2012 22:26, John R Pierce wrote:
> this doesn't mean it won't work, but what it does mean is that if
> something goes sideways on you, oracle won't help you one bit, and since
> you pay a substantial chunk of money annually for that precious support,
> its insane NOT to use a supporte
Thanks for all the pointers. I've downloaded the driver sources and
compiled/installed them, and the serial ports appear to be available
upon reboot (according to dmesg).
I'll look into building it with DKMS to make it easier to support with
future updates.
Thanks again,
Alfred
On 5 January 2012 22:47, Craig White wrote:
> seems to me that the sanity issue was forefront at the point before when they
> chose to use Oracle in the first place but Larry loves you.
>
There are plenty of good reasons for using Oracle DB products - it's
definitely one of the best out there - b
On 5 January 2012 22:11, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/b/techcenter/archive/2012/01/03/dell-engineering-preview-oracle-11gr2-rac-on-rhel6.aspx
> http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/enterprise-solutions/w/oracle_solutions/3336.aspx
And?
First paragraph from t
Thanks for the help and info!
-JT
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On Jan 5, 2012, at 3:26 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> this doesn't mean it won't work, but what it does mean is that if
> something goes sideways on you, oracle won't help you one bit, and since
> you pay a substantial chunk of money annually for that precious support,
> its insane NOT to use a s
On 01/05/12 2:26 PM, Gé Weijers wrote:
> The magic is called DKMS.
ah, I knew it was something like that but was too lazy to look up. too
many eTLA's [1]
[1] enhanced Three Letter Acronyms, eg, TLA's with more than 3 letters.
old IBM joke.
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On 01/05/2012 11:10 PM, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> I installed CentOS 6 on a Dell Optiplex 790 with a StarTech.com dual serial
> port card, and the serial ports aren't being recognized. According to dmesg,
> only the built-in serial port is being recognized:
>
> # dmesg | fgrep ttyS
> serial8250: t
On 01/05/12 2:11 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/b/techcenter/archive/2012/01/03/dell-engineering-preview-oracle-11gr2-rac-on-rhel6.aspx
> http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/enterprise-solutions/w/oracle_solutions/3336.aspx
the bottom line for Oracle Suppo
With all of the discussions regarding getting p3wned, I am feeling paranoid and
can't seem to figure out how to suppress this...
telnet $SOME_CENTOS_5_SERVER 22
Trying $SOME_IP_ADDRESS...
Connected to $SOME_CENTOS_5_SERVER.
Escape character is '^]'.
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.3
'Banner no' doesn't do it.
On 01/05/12 2:10 PM, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> What do I need to do to get these serial ports recognized?
random googling from that serial controller name
NetMos Technology PCIe 9922 Multi-I/O Controller
seems to indicate you'll need to compile the kernel driver for it, its
not supporte
I just upgraded a blade server via rsync from another server. Rebuilt the
initrd. It boots fine... except that it won't turn on the swap partition.
Several times, I've made sure swap was off, then mkswap -L SWAP-sda3
/dev/sda3, but when I do swapon -L SWAP-sda3, it complains it can't find
the devic
On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 09:53:16AM -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 01/04/2012 04:29 AM, Christopher J. Buckley wrote:
> > 2012/1/4 An Yang
> >
> >> Somebody in Oracle told me, they need one year to test, I'm not sure,
> >> it's true or not.
> >>
> > That's about right. The testing isn't done by O
I installed CentOS 6 on a Dell Optiplex 790 with a StarTech.com dual serial
port card, and the serial ports aren't being recognized. According to dmesg,
only the built-in serial port is being recognized:
# dmesg | fgrep ttyS
serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
00:08: ttyS0 at I/O
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 01/05/2012 04:36 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux says: "Access is only allowed
> between similar types, so Apache running as httpd_t can read
> /var/www/html/index.html of type httpd_sys_content_t."
>
> however t
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux
says:
"Access is only allowed between similar types, so Apache running as
httpd_t can read /var/www/html/index.html of type httpd_sys_content_t."
however the doc doesn't define what "similar types" means. I assumed it
just meant "beginning with the same pre
On 01/05/12 1:09 PM, Craig White wrote:
> I probably should have figured out a way to send you just a tarball but there
> really wasn't much else and certainly nothing of significance.
sigh, its doing the same thing as the code I 'fixed' from that blog I
posted earlier...
# ./megaclisas-sta
There are actually three Ethernet ports (eth0, eth1, and eth2). We use this
method to kickstart many servers with the same configuration. The HWADDR is
removed from the ifcfg-ethx files. Udev will process the files in the rules.d
directory in order. The closest link I have found is
http://si
On Jan 5, 2012, at 2:02 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 01/05/12 12:42 PM, Craig White wrote:
>> sent to you via PM - hope you don't mind.
>>
>>
>
> thanks, got it.
I probably should have figured out a way to send you just a tarball but there
really wasn't much else and certainly nothing o
On 01/05/12 12:42 PM, Craig White wrote:
> sent to you via PM - hope you don't mind.
>
>
thanks, got it.
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> Behalf Of m.r...@5-cent.us
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 15:33
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Corrupt mbr and disk directory map
>
> Billy Davis wrote:
> > On 1/5/2012 11:
On 1/5/2012 6:53 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 01/04/2012 07:47 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
>> On 1/4/2012 1:59 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
>>> [Distilling to the core matter; everything else is peripheral.]
>>>
>>> On Jan 4, 2012, at 2:58 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
To be absolutely clear: Do you,
sent to you via PM - hope you don't mind.
Craig
On Jan 5, 2012, at 12:53 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 01/05/12 7:14 AM, Craig White wrote:
>>> not having much luck locating that megaclisas-status script
http://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/LSIMegaRAIDSAS talks about it, but the
sour
>> Hmm, OK, prioritze CentOS repo over RepoForge then will yum update
>> figure out the rest? I don't see any priority settings in my yum conf
>> files...
>
> # yum list | grep priorities
> yum-priorities.noarch 1.1.16-16.el5.centos
> installed
>
> # cat /etc/yu
Billy Davis wrote:
> On 1/5/2012 11:20 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Billy Davis wrote:
>>> We are running Centos 5.6. All was fine until yesterday. I attempted
>>> to tar a 14KB work file to a USB floppy (/dev/sdb) for transport to
>>> another server. Unfortunately, I keyed in 'tar cvf /dev/s
On 01/05/2012 08:58 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> 1.) Boot and run the bastion hosts from customized LiveCD or LiveDVD on real
> DVD-ROM read-only drives with no persistent storage (updating the LiveCD/DVD
> image periodically with updates and with additional authentication users/data
> as needed; DVD
On 1/5/2012 11:20 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Billy Davis wrote:
>> We are running Centos 5.6. All was fine until yesterday. I attempted
>> to tar a 14KB work file to a USB floppy (/dev/sdb) for transport to
>> another server. Unfortunately, I keyed in 'tar cvf /dev/sda filename'
>> instead o
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On 01/05/2012 01:47 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>
> My big obstacle at present is getting Mailman's mm-handler
> Perl script to run as a Sendmail local mailer with SELinux
> enabled.
>
> I'
Lamar Owen wrote:
> I'm still thinking of unusual ways of securing; I've looked at tarpits and
> honeypots, too, and have really enjoyed some of the more arcane advice
> I've seen on this list in the past. I still want the device used to
> remotely fry the computer in the movie 'Electric Dreams'
On Thursday, January 05, 2012 02:25:50 PM Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> What is sentiment about having dedicated box with only ssh, and then use
> that one to raise ssh tunnels to inside systems? So there is no exploits
> to be used, denyhosts in affect?
Without being too specific, I already do t
On 01/05/12 7:14 AM, Craig White wrote:
>> not having much luck locating that megaclisas-status script
>> >
>> > http://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/LSIMegaRAIDSAS talks about it, but the
>> > source is nowhere to be found
>
> It seems to me that the megaclisas-statusd is basically 2 script f
On 01/05/2012 07:56 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 04, 2012 08:47:47 PM Bennett Haselton wrote:
>> Well yes, on average, password-authentication is going to be worse
>> because it includes people in the sample who are using passwords like
>> "Patricia". Did they compare the break-in
On Wednesday, January 04, 2012 08:47:47 PM Bennett Haselton wrote:
> Well yes, on average, password-authentication is going to be worse
> because it includes people in the sample who are using passwords like
> "Patricia". Did they compare the break-in rate for systems with 12-char
> passwords v
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
My big obstacle at present is getting Mailman's mm-handler Perl
script to run as a Sendmail local mailer with SELinux enabled.
I've tried changing mm-handler's selinux context type a few
times, but nothing has resulted in success
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On 01/05/2012 12:57 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>
>> On 01/04/2012 05:37 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
>>> I've got a Mailman installation running on CentOS 4 that I'd
>>> like to migrate to a CentOS 6 box.
>>>
>>>
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Massey, Ricky wrote:
> We use the following from a kickstart script using the PCI bus location for
> the NICs:
>
> echo "ID==\":04:04.0\", NAME=\"eth0\"" >>
> /etc/udev/rules.d/70-netrename.rules
> echo "ID==\":05:00.0\", NAME=\"eth0\"" >>
> /etc/udev/rul
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> On 01/04/2012 05:37 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
>> I've got a Mailman installation running on CentOS 4 that I'd like
>> to migrate to a CentOS 6 box.
>>
>> My big obstacle at present is getting Mailman's mm-handler Perl
>> script to run as a Sendmail local
On 01/05/2012 04:01 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Thursday 05 January 2012 06:17:17 John Doe wrote:
>> How come a simple update of a a single package from CentOS update
>> would "alter RPMDB outside of yum"...?
>
> The warning is generated by yum, saying that its own database of installed
> packa
On 01/05/2012 01:53 PM, Jani Ollikainen wrote:
> On 5.1.2012 13:52, John Hodrien wrote:
>> So he wants to be able to capture an image of what a website looks like from
>> the command line, and not really take a screenshot at all.
>> I think that's a fair summary anyway...
>
> Yes, well, not native
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, the totality of SELinux restrictions sounds like it could make a
>>> system more secure if it helps to guard against exploits in the services
>>> and the OS. My point was that some individual restrictions may not make
>>> sense.
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> It's not generally true, tilde works just as expected here on C6 with bash.
> Perhaps something's been cached by bash from when NIS was setup incorrectly?
That's most likely it. All is working fine after a reboot.
> I'd assume cd ~root would work if that was the case.
It does.
On 01/05/2012 05:11 PM, wwp wrote:
> Hello John,
>
>
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 08:00:29 -0800 (PST) John Doe wrote:
>
>> From: Marko Vojinovic
>>
>>> Shouldn't there be a firefox plugin, or something similar, that would take
>>> care of all this? I cannot believe that "parental control software" is
>>>
isdtor wrote:
> Set up NIS and autofs on this new CentOS6 box, but it seems tilde
> expansion no longer works in bash?
>
> [root@frodo ~]# cd ~john
> -bash: cd: ~john: No such file or directory
> [root@frodo ~]# cd /home/john
Works jes' fine for me. There's something either in your environment, or
Billy Davis wrote:
> We are running Centos 5.6. All was fine until yesterday. I attempted
> to tar a 14KB work file to a USB floppy (/dev/sdb) for transport to
> another server. Unfortunately, I keyed in 'tar cvf /dev/sda filename'
> instead of 'tar cvf /dev/sdb filename'. /dev/sda is our mai
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, isdtor wrote:
> Set up NIS and autofs on this new CentOS6 box, but it seems tilde
> expansion no longer works in bash?
>
> [root@frodo ~]# cd ~john
> -bash: cd: ~john: No such file or directory
> [root@frodo ~]# cd /home/john
> [root@frodo john]# pwd
> /home/john
> [root@frodo
Hello John,
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 08:00:29 -0800 (PST) John Doe wrote:
> From: Marko Vojinovic
>
> > Shouldn't there be a firefox plugin, or something similar, that would take
> > care of all this? I cannot believe that "parental control software" is
> > something so uncommon... :-)
>
> Try t
Set up NIS and autofs on this new CentOS6 box, but it seems tilde
expansion no longer works in bash?
[root@frodo ~]# cd ~john
-bash: cd: ~john: No such file or directory
[root@frodo ~]# cd /home/john
[root@frodo john]# pwd
/home/john
[root@frodo john]#
It still works in t/csh:
[root@frodo ~]# /b
It won't help more than /etc/hosts entries, but I've found using OpenDNS
with a free account and a script / client to keep the IP in sync to be very
effective. DNS redirects can be applied categorically or with a per domain
blacklist. The metrics and charts are interesting too, on a nicely basis
o
From: Marko Vojinovic
> Shouldn't there be a firefox plugin, or something similar, that would take
> care of all this? I cannot believe that "parental control software" is
> something so uncommon... :-)
Try to google "firefox parental control" and click on the first result... ^_^
JD
Am 05.01.2012 12:52, schrieb John Hodrien:
> So he wants to be able to capture an image of what a website looks like from
> the command line, and not really take a screenshot at all.
Indeed, as there is no screen...
This is diffcult, as websites need to be rendered
and one just has to google for
We are running Centos 5.6. All was fine until yesterday. I attempted
to tar a 14KB work file to a USB floppy (/dev/sdb) for transport to
another server. Unfortunately, I keyed in 'tar cvf /dev/sda filename'
instead of 'tar cvf /dev/sdb filename'. /dev/sda is our main
(boot/root/apps) scsi
On Jan 4, 2012, at 7:08 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 12/22/11 1:32 PM, Craig White wrote:
>> On Dec 22, 2011, at 1:12 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
>>
i'm configuring a storage server with CentOS 6.2, it uses a LSI MegaRAID
SAS controller, I'm using LSI's megacli to configure the storage..
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> yes, it appears yum is trying to become more than a depsolver and
> frontend for the package manager, ie rpm. Meaning we'll have fewer
> options available... depsolver lock-in?
> oh well...
Don't take it that seriously. It's a warning, you're fre
John R Pierce wrote:
> On 01/05/12 6:17 AM, John Doe wrote:
>> How come a simple update of a a single package from CentOS update
>>
>> would "alter RPMDB outside of yum"...?
>
> I've gotten those messages when I've installed an RPM without using yum.
yes, it appears yum is trying to become more
From: John Hodrien
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, John Doe wrote:
>> How come a simple update of a a single package from CentOS update
>> would "alter RPMDB outside of yum"...?
> It's not saying it's just done that, it's saying that someone's
> added/removed packages using rpm not yum.
Ah, now that I
On Thursday 05 January 2012 06:17:17 John Doe wrote:
> # yum update
> ...
> Downloading Packages:
> vsftpd-2.2.2-6.el6_2.1.x86_64.rpm | 149
> kB 00:01 Running rpm_check_debug
> Running Transaction Test
> Transaction Test Succeeded
> Running Transaction
> Warn
On 01/04/2012 07:47 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
> On 1/4/2012 1:59 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
>> [Distilling to the core matter; everything else is peripheral.]
>>
>> On Jan 4, 2012, at 2:58 PM, Bennett Haselton wrote:
>>> To be absolutely clear: Do you, personally, believe there is more than a
>>> 1 in
On Thursday 05 January 2012 01:39:49 Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 01/05/2012 12:58 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> > I am looking at the simplest (implementation-wise) solution to the
> > following problem (on CentOS 6.2):
> >
> > I have a list of web addresses (like http://www.example.com,
> > ht
On Thursday 05 January 2012 11:16:05 Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 01/05/2012 01:21 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> > On Wednesday 04 January 2012 18:04:43 Frank Cox wrote:
> >> On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 23:58:17 + Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> >>> The point is that I need a simple, easy-to-implement,
> >>
On 01/05/2012 07:03 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> John Hodrien wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
>>> Why is the default lease-time set to only 10 minutes (600 seconds)
>>> in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf (CentOS-6.2) as distributed?
>> I assume the dull answer is: because that's what R
On 01/05/12 6:17 AM, John Doe wrote:
> How come a simple update of a a single package from CentOS update
>
> would "alter RPMDB outside of yum"...?
I've gotten those messages when I've installed an RPM without using yum.
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On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, John Doe wrote:
How come a simple update of a a single package from CentOS update
would "alter RPMDB outside of yum"...?
Could that be a plugin?
yum-3.2.29-22.el6.centos.noarch
yum-metadata-parser-1.1.2-16.el6.x86_64
yum-plugin-fastestmirror-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch
yum-
Hey,
>From time to time I catch a yum warning.
Last time it was today:
# yum update
...
Downloading Packages:
vsftpd-2.2.2-6.el6_2.1.x86_64.rpm | 149 kB
00:01
Running rpm_check_debug
Running Transaction Test
Transaction Test Succeeded
Running Transactio
Jani Ollikainen writes:
> Hi,
>
> How one is supposed to do screenshots of a website with CentOS 6?
If you're not looking for something strictly command line I've found Shutter
to be the most excellent screenshotting tool.
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> Hmm, OK, prioritze CentOS repo over RepoForge then will yum update
> figure out the rest? I don't see any priority settings in my yum conf
> files...
# yum list | grep priorities
yum-priorities.noarch 1.1.16-16.el5.centos installed
# cat /etc/
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On 01/04/2012 05:37 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> I've got a Mailman installation running on CentOS 4 that I'd like
> to migrate to a CentOS 6 box.
>
> My big obstacle at present is getting Mailman's mm-handler Perl
> script to run as a Sendmail local m
We use the following from a kickstart script using the PCI bus location for the
NICs:
echo "ID==\":04:04.0\", NAME=\"eth0\"" >>
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-netrename.rules
echo "ID==\":05:00.0\", NAME=\"eth0\"" >>
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-netrename.rules
echo "ID==\":05:01.0\", NAME=\"eth0\""
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 7:07 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>
>> Also, there should be distinction between default and max lease time.
>> DHCP server uses default lease time too force DHCP client to "chek-in"
>> in that time period. If device does not respond, then DHCP serv
Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Also, there should be distinction between default and max lease time.
> DHCP server uses default lease time too force DHCP client to "chek-in"
> in that time period. If device does not respond, then DHCP server will
> reuse that IP.
>
> Max lease time is used to allow
John Hodrien wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> Why is the default lease-time set to only 10 minutes (600 seconds)
>> in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf (CentOS-6.2) as distributed?
>
> I assume the dull answer is: because that's what Redhat set it to.
Let me re-word the query for you
On 5.1.2012 13:52, John Hodrien wrote:
> So he wants to be able to capture an image of what a website looks like from
> the command line, and not really take a screenshot at all.
> I think that's a fair summary anyway...
Yes, well, not native english speaker so I would call those screenshots
of th
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Walter Haidinger wrote:
> Am 05.01.2012 09:19, schrieb Jani Ollikainen:
>> Yes, the need was for automated command line tool which I can use
>> without requiring any user interaction.
>
> Use option -id or -name of xwd(1) to specify the window, e.g:
> xwd -id 0xc000c5 | xwdtopn
On 01/05/2012 09:54 AM, John Hodrien wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
>> Why is the default lease-time set to only 10 minutes (600 seconds)
>> in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf (CentOS-6.2) as distributed?
>
> I assume the dull answer is: because that's what Redhat set it to.
>
>> Why is
Am 05.01.2012 09:19, schrieb Jani Ollikainen:
> Yes, the need was for automated command line tool which I can use
> without requiring any user interaction.
Use option -id or -name of xwd(1) to specify the window, e.g:
xwd -id 0xc000c5 | xwdtopnm | pnmtojpeg > win.jpg
To find the id or name, parse
On 01/05/2012 01:21 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 January 2012 18:04:43 Frank Cox wrote:
>> On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 23:58:17 + Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>>> The point is that I need a simple, easy-to-implement, easy-to-configure
>>> and easy-to-maintain solution for this particular usec
Am 04.01.2012 10:46, schrieb Jani Ollikainen:
> How one is supposed to do screenshots of a website with CentOS 6?
For X11, there is xwd(1): X window dump.
Prompts you to click on a window and dumps its contents.
To "screenshot" a single window and save it as a jpeg, e.g.:
xwd | xwdtopnm | pnmtojp
On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Why is the default lease-time set to only 10 minutes (600 seconds)
> in /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf (CentOS-6.2) as distributed?
I assume the dull answer is: because that's what Redhat set it to.
> Why is not set to a much longer time?
What length do you thi
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:19 AM, Jani Ollikainen
wrote:
>
> I'm just wondering what has been RedHat's idea of not supporting
> python with mozembed nor webkit and is there alternative that I don't
> know about. But based on first answers, maybe not.
This is very likely why RedHat dropped mozembed
On 4.1.2012 18:54, John Hodrien wrote:
>> I think maybe he wants command line tools...
>> But if that is not the case, there is the Screengrab! Firefox addon that can
>> screenshot a complete page, only the visible part, or just a selection...
> For a command line tool, how about 'import' from imag
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