Am 01.08.2012 09:39, schrieb Paul R. Ganci:
> The samba/linux user that successfully logged in is snichols. Does
> anybody have a clue as to why %u is not evaluating to the linux username
> snichols and is getting treated simply as the string %u? I am sure it is
> something to stupid, but damn if I
Am 20.07.2012 16:44, schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
> I just went to install kmod-nvidia on a 64-bit CentOS 6.2 system... and
> enabling elrepo, yum can't find it. There's a page for it, but that was
> last updated last year, and there are also references to packages for
> older Nvidia cards, but not th
Hello everyone,
I've got issues getting Zend Guard Loader v3.3 running.
Tried several installations, doesn't work for any. Once I install Zend
Guard Loader my PHP CLI binary starts to segfault *at exit*.
Same is true for apache processes with mod_php enabled: Works until you
SIGHUP your apache
Am Montag, den 17.08.2009, 08:15 -0400 schrieb Jason Pyeron:
> So to get a clarification, because I am dense. Do you need to have the drivers
> insmoded or just have the /dev entries to make OMSA crash?
Neither, I can have the driver loaded and in /dev/net/tun. The problem
only arises once you cre
Jason Pyeron schrieb:
>
> Stabbing in the dark here, but does:
>
> mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200
>
> Or other partial steps you can think of cause the issue?
>
Not at all. The omcliproxy binary from OMSA starts to segfault once
there is any tun netdevice. If I destroy the tun devices, it works
Hello List,
I've got a somewhat weird question. Let me tell you what my intent is first:
We're running a set of Dell boxes with CentOS 4. Some of them use
OpenVPN. As we need to monitor the system status of these boxes, we use
the Dell supplied OMSA package. As it turns out, OMSA totally breaks if
> hi,
>
> Whats the 'robust' way to make sure email to a specific destination is
> only accepted if it came over the localhost:25 or /usr/sbin/sendmail
> route ? anything else should get a 5xx error. Emails to other
> destinations should remain unaffected.
>
I guess you should need to configur
Am Montag, den 27.07.2009, 14:37 +0200 schrieb Robert Grasso:
> Hello,
>
> Our mail server is running CentOS 5.3. I configured postfix with maildrop as
> the MDA. I had to deal with a strange issue : a user
> sent an email to an alias, which resolves into several internal addresses.
> One of the
Am Donnerstag, den 23.07.2009, 19:45 +0100 schrieb Miguel Medalha:
> I moved the ssh port from the standard 22 to a high port. The attempts
> to break into my servers disappeared. The logs are clean now. I would
> advise you to do the same. Choose a high (> 1024) unused port and
> configure the
A Virtual Machine? These often don't have their own hwclock...
Am Dienstag, den 17.02.2009, 21:08 -0500 schrieb Jerry Geis:
>
> this is what I get on standard 5.2 x86_64.
>
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I guess the logrotate-config for httpd is marked noreplace. So you could
either delete all lines from that file or just comment all lines out
instead of removing the file.
RPM should sense that the file was changed and should not touch it.
Am Donnerstag, den 16.08.2007, 21:24 -0500 schrieb Scott M
Am Donnerstag, den 16.08.2007, 10:28 -0400 schrieb Jerry Geis:
> I can right click on the top panel and select "Delete Panel"
> on centos 4.5
>
> however, is there a way to do that in a shell script?
>
> I was looking at gconf-editor under apps/panel/toplevels/top_panel
> but I dont see anything
Hi Simone,
what nameservers are configured for the nfs-servers?
Afaict the nfs-server does forward and reverse lookup the clients. So if
your nfs-server's DNS breaks (i.e. if only ns0 is configured there and
you shut down ns0) you might see the issue you described.
Regards,
Andreas
Simone s
As of CentOS 4, the sundance driver is in the centosplus kernel.
I've seen strange behaviour with kudzu when using sundance with that
D-Link adapter (i.e. on every bootup kudzu tells you the NICs were
removed and that four new NICs were installed). That might be the issue
why RH decided to disable
d for every windows pc.
If you're sure that you only need the NT4-features you can migrate,
however I don't think you can use CentOS/samba as a drop-in replacement,
because you'd have to rejoin the domain so the clients realize it isn't
AD anymore.
Regards,
Andreas Rogge
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