On 2020-02-13 10:50, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 11:40, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 11/02/2020 à 14:11, Jonathan Billings a écrit :
I've mentioned on this list countless times about how NetworkManager
is actually pretty good for a general server. Automatic link
detectio
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 05:53:41PM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> I just came to the same conclusion. So it looks like I'll have to
> catch up and do some RTFM on NetworkManager, FirewallD (which I've
> replaced by a handcrafted iptables script) and Chrony (replaced by
> ntpd).
Whatever your views
Jerry Geis writes:
> I am trying to use fetchmail to monitor box in office365.com.
> Its not working.
>
> Is there a "better" way to monitor and inbox ?
>
> I have verified all the ports are open, using 993, using ssl, using
> sslproto SSL3 etc..
>
> Anyone done this ? Got it working.
>
> I bas
Le 13/02/2020 à 17:50, Stephen John Smoogen a écrit :
In the end, the problem is that NetworkManager, FirewallD, and other
'automatic' helpers are 'part' of the OS.. and while it was easy to tear
them out in earlier versions.. as time goes on it is not.
For a car analogy, it was much easier to c
On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 11:40, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 11/02/2020 à 14:11, Jonathan Billings a écrit :
> > I've mentioned on this list countless times about how NetworkManager
> > is actually pretty good for a general server. Automatic link
> > detection and activation/deactivation, a dispatch
On 02/13/2020 11:40 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
I am trying to use fetchmail to monitor box in office365.com.
Its not working.
Is there a "better" way to monitor and inbox ?
I have verified all the ports are open, using 993, using ssl, using
sslproto SSL3 etc..
Anyone done this ? Got it working.
I
I am trying to use fetchmail to monitor box in office365.com.
Its not working.
Is there a "better" way to monitor and inbox ?
I have verified all the ports are open, using 993, using ssl, using
sslproto SSL3 etc..
Anyone done this ? Got it working.
I basically have:
machine outlook.office365.co
Le 11/02/2020 à 14:11, Jonathan Billings a écrit :
I've mentioned on this list countless times about how NetworkManager
is actually pretty good for a general server. Automatic link
detection and activation/deactivation, a dispatch service on link
activation/deactivation, support for bringing up
> On Feb 13, 2020, at 9:01 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 08:42:29AM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>> I'm running CentOS 7 on an Internet-facing server. SELinux is in permissive
>> mode for debugging. I've removed FirewallD and replaced it with a
>> custom-made Iptables s
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 08:42:29AM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> I'm running CentOS 7 on an Internet-facing server. SELinux is in permissive
> mode for debugging. I've removed FirewallD and replaced it with a
> custom-made Iptables script. I've also installed and configured Fail2ban
> (fail2ban-se
On Thu, 13 Feb 2020 at 02:42, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running CentOS 7 on an Internet-facing server. SELinux is in
> permissive
> mode for debugging. I've removed FirewallD and replaced it with a
> custom-made
> Iptables script. I've also installed and configured Fail2ban
> (fail2ban-
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