On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 at 17:43, mark wrote:
> Warren Young wrote:
>
> > It’s much the same as asking why there aren’t automatic programming
> > language conversion tools: we wouldn’t need more than one programming
> > language if they all mapped 1:1 to each other, short of going down to the
> > mac
Warren Young wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2019, at 11:12 AM, mark wrote:
>>
>> Why would *ANYONE* think that everyone should just start from scratch,
>> taking all the time in the world to get it converted?
>
> If the conversion were simple enough to be easily automated, the new
> system is probably no mor
Ok, I've found something that will work - adding --direct rules. That, I
can do via iptables-save | a 10-line awk script.
A question, though: in iptables, we've got INPUT and FORWARD defined as
using the same chain. Is there a way to do that with firewalld - it's not
clear from what I'm reading.
On Jan 31, 2019, at 11:12 AM, mark wrote:
>
> Why would *ANYONE* think that everyone should just start from scratch,
> taking all the time in the world to get it converted?
If the conversion were simple enough to be easily automated, the new system is
probably no more than just a syntactic diff
On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 at 13:13, mark wrote:
> Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > On 1/30/19 10:05 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
> >
> >> Did you look at Shorewall? IMHO that's what is best used in such
> >> situations and it works since many years now.
> >
> > shorewall doesn't support nftables, which
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 1/30/19 10:05 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>
>> Did you look at Shorewall? IMHO that's what is best used in such
>> situations and it works since many years now.
>
> shorewall doesn't support nftables, which is largely the point of
> firewalld: The Linux firewall s
> On 1/30/19 10:05 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>> Did you look at Shorewall? IMHO that's what is best used in such
>> situations and it works since many years now.
>
>
> shorewall doesn't support nftables, which is largely the point of
> firewalld: The Linux firewall system is currently und
On 1/30/19 10:05 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
Did you look at Shorewall? IMHO that's what is best used in such
situations and it works since many years now.
shorewall doesn't support nftables, which is largely the point of
firewalld: The Linux firewall system is currently undergoing ye
> Am 30.01.2019 um 13:03 schrieb Liam O'Toole :
>
> I see you're using network-manager. Does the file
> /var/lib/NetworkManager/dhclient-.conf contain a line
> beginning with 'send host-name'?
>
Hallo,
problem is solved now.
Thanks for your help.
Ralf
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 at 09:12, Günther J. Niederwimmer
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my test have this
> ./check_metalink --repo epel --check-master
>
>
Argh I missed the problem until now.
./check_metalink --repo=epel-6 --check-master
[will test i386 and x86_64]
./check_metalink --repo=epel-7 --check-mas
Hello,
my test have this
./check_metalink --repo epel --check-master
Testing repo=epel, arch=i386
Metalink provided by: proxy02.fedoraproject.org
Server date: Thu, 31 Jan 2019 14:05:26 GMT
Repo epel, arch i386 errored: list index out of range
Testing repo=epel, arch=x86_64
On 1/30/19 12:51 PM, mark wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have a series of static routes in route-eth0
Recently I had to made changes and could not find an effective way to
get the old routes out and the new routes in.
ifdown-route seems to apply the content of route-eth0 to take down the
r
Il 28/01/19 12:53, J. Echter ha scritto:
Am 25.01.19 um 13:13 schrieb Alessandro Baggi:
Hi list,
I created my rpm for Bacula 9.4.1 reading centos srpm spec files. I
made a single package and not split in several packages because this
is my first rpm so I created my spec file taking a cue from
Il 31/01/19 07:34, Simon Matter ha scritto:
Il 30/01/19 16:49, Simon Matter ha scritto:
On 01/30/19 03:45, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 29/01/19 20:42, mark ha scritto:
Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 29/01/19 18:47, mark ha scritto:
Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 29/01/19 15:03, mark ha scritto:
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