d configure file and config.log to
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There has been no greater threat to life, liberty, and pr
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, Will wrote:
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>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have a program I want to run on a Raspberry PI 4 that was written on an
>> > x86_64 architecture. So I downloaded
gt;for arm at all. Is there an easy(ish) way to get c++ 17 this architecture?
What program do you want to run on the Pi 4?
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something else I should be doing?
I would try this using VMWare Fusion.
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eKeyFile /etc/pki/tls/private/$your_host_tld.key
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chattr' command to change the attributes with
something like 'chattr -i /bin/ps' to remove immutable attribute.
If there are multiple attributes shown by the 'lsattr' command,
simply add them like 'chattr -iAs /bin/ps'. It also takes the -R
option to run recu
>
>However this:
>
>ls -l ~/'Library/Application Support'
Perhaps you have 'cd' as an alias or a function which loses the
quotes when passing to the real cd?
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point to the new one, and finally do a new rsync --delete to
update the new machine. There's a period where some deleted
messages may reappear on the client's email before the rsync is
complete, but all new messages appear immediately.
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>in your DNS server, create a reverse zone for 10.0.0.0/8, like,
>10.in-addr.arpa, even if it doesn't have any records other than NS and SOA.
Another thing that can cause long delays is to use obsolete RBLs.
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eem to be password guessing attempts
using IMAP, not ssh. The successful cracks on Linux machines I've seen
were done via weak user accounts on ISPs that were then accessed via php to
the user's writeable public html directory.
As somebody already pointed out, no one tool is sufficien
any experienced admins complained that they
finally went back to honoring the manual changes.
Then there's the infamous Windows Registry
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IT. You might have heard of it.
This has been a problem with various open source projects for
decades, not so much removing something, but more often changing
options and behaviours that break existing uses.
It wouldn't matter to me if it were dropped from CentOS or the
upstream as we build our
also cost over $100USD each.
I replaced the HP with a Ricoh Aficio SP C242sf. This wasn't
cheap, but toner costs are about 1/3 that of the HP when buying
the ones with 6,000 page capacity.
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ni-ATX I think) with Atom
processors which are small, quiet, and low power.
Typically they need a low-profile NIC.
We have run various versions of CentOS back through 4 without
problems.
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st time I did any comparison squirrelmail was a lot faster than
the horde/imp package against the same courier-imap server.
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here are more than one
>way to fix it.
>1.) yum remove clam clamav-db* followed by yum install clamav-db
>2.) find & move the following files to temp location run freshclam.
>daily.cvd main.cld, mirrors.dat
One should run 'freshclam' periodically to update the clamav
d
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
>On 08/16/2012 12:34 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
>> Can somebody point me to a HowTO or other documentation describing the
>> tools available under the CentOS 5 KVM package to create and manage a
>> Windows 7 Pro VM? All my
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012, Theo Band wrote:
>On 08/16/2012 06:36 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
...
>> + Set up network bridging on the private LAN so that the Windows system
>> is accessible via OpenVPN connections from the outside world and by
>> users on the LAN t
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012, Arun Khan wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:04 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
>> Can somebody point me to a HowTO or other documentation describing the
>> tools available under the CentOS 5 KVM package to create and manage a
>> Windows 7 Pro VM? All my VM e
7;dd'
from the Win7 media.
+ Set up network bridging on the private LAN so that the Windows system
is accessible via OpenVPN connections from the outside world and by
users on the LAN to run a client/server accounting application.
Thanks
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or earlier under KVM?
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How does one allow non-root users to use X11 console logins,
CentOS 5 with gnome? I've looked through the startup scripts,
but haven't been able to figure out where this goes.
Thanks.
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necting to the T1.
Another option which someone else mentioned is direct ethernet
connections. We have a client in an industrial area of South
Seattle that got that recently, and has been quite happy with it.
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2012, Craig White wrote:
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>On Jan 25, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
...
>> What I haven't been able to find are the sql script files to do the initial
>> database creation that were present in older versions of horde, imp,
>> kronolith,
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012, Craig White wrote:
>
>On Jan 25, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>> I haven't been able to find anything useful on the horde sites,
>> and I haven't found anything useful with 'yum search'.
>>
...
>> The options
e older versions of horde components
which do work.
Suggestions, pointers to documentation, ???
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g out and log in again
>with ssh -X ...
This may work better, ssh -Y.
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and dovecot), and it's
very easy to use standard *nix tools to search and/or manipulate
messages.
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r program. Novell's support was slim to non-existent
leading to our move to CentOS.
Given the recent sale to Attachmate and such, I wouldn't invest any time or
money in SLES.
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odems on our
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On Thu, Sep 01, 2011, Always Learning wrote:
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>On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 12:43 -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
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>> I get TONS of spam with legitimate DKIM signatures...
>
>How is that possible ?
The spam comes from Yahoo! or perhaps Google groups?
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s kind of delivery failure
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find anything.
We use OpenVPN for pretty much everything other than iPhone and
iPad which don't grok OpenVPN.
OpenVPN works quite nicely with Linux, Windows, and OS X.
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ke to know that
it works before getting a couple.
Comments?
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eap generators. We
had a week long power outage after the 2001 Clinton Inaugural
windstorm, and I got an inexpensive generator from Sears which
didn't work at all with APC equipment. We're now using Honda
generators which are very quiet, and have kept things going for
over a week
ripts to
generate input for groff, then use groff to create the PDF files.
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verything between
>the two Directory tags.
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grep which is grep that groks perl regular
expressions.
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On Mon, Feb 21, 2011, Stephen Harris wrote:
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>> My problem is that occassionally an IP addresses doesn't appear to be
>> blocked as we continue to see the e-mail messages after the blocks are in
>> place.
g wrong, or why this may happen?
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t;
>openoffice.org -headless -pt lpt3 document.doc -terminate_after_init
>
>The above command returns back to the prompt but the document is not
>printed.
>
>Any other ideas would be appreciated!!!
>
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was an editable
>option to change the number of displayable
>lines as is done in putty.
At the command line: 'xterm -geometry 80x25'.
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ange the font size.
An easier way to handle this is to create a $HOME/XTerm file
which will be used each time an xterm is started. I'm including
mine which sets a large font and several other options I like.
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es it hard to fix the fstab, so ...???
This command will remount the root file system read-write so you
can edit things.
mount -n -oremount,rw /
When you're done this will remount read-only.
mount -n -oremount,ro /
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not work unless
their output log file(s) exist when they start.
The GNU shtool also provides log rotate functions which can be
used in cron jobs and such.
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reading the configuration, not properly handling log
files, or both. Thus the restart should always work while reload
may not depending on the application.
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That's what we use with iPad and iPod Touches. I would prefer to
use OpenVPN if it ever becomes available for the iP[ao]ds.
I have never been able to get IPSec and OpenVPN to play together
on the same Linux server.
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ATH variable or replace this with:
#!/usr/local/bin/ruby
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On Wed, Nov 24, 2010, John Hodrien wrote:
>On Wed, 24 Nov 2010, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>> We use OpenVPN for most things, and pptp (poptop) for connections
>> where the OpenVPN client's aren't available (e.g. iPad, iPhone,
>> iPod Touch).
>
>Is there any
nd password. It is extra stuff I would prefer not to do though.
>
>OpenVPN can do that (see their commercial solution as well).
We use OpenVPN for most things, and pptp (poptop) for connections
where the OpenVPN client's aren't available (e.g. iPad, iPhone,
iPod Touch).
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x27;s
amazing how many times I learn something useful that I never
would have seen on a restricted list (e.g. I learned about the
Mac RSS reader NetNewsWire on a local Linux group list).
If a topic is uninteresting, ctrl-d with mutt on the thread nukes
it quickly.
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pretty good with Scripsit, mostly so I could sell and answer
people's questions (and was a whiz with VisiCalc and MultiPlan :-).
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odule LockFile::Simple that handles this for perl, and I've
hacked a python implementation of that module. These all write
the pid of the controlling process to a lockfile which can be
read to test for stale jobs if the original job didn't properly
remove its lock file.
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that works with the iPad.
As for webmin, we do have clients using it, but only restricted
to the internal LAN, and specified hosts on that LAN as I have
found some rather evil bugs (e.g. removing /home when doing user
maintenance after accepting /home as a user's home directory).
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A google search on ``python excel reader'' came up with quite a
few hits.
Of course there are easy python dbi interfaces to mysql, postgresql, and
other SQL databases as well.
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expensive too.
http://www.falconstor.com/
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give her a Mac Mini for her birthday to wean her away from her
Windows system. I told her this was a present that was as much for me as
for her, and she wouldn't have to listen to me curse every time I had to
deal with her old Windows box (now I only curse when Microsoft Office 2008
for Mac ha
bigger, it's bigger nevertheless, and every buck counts).
>The fact they don't do it shows that they find it hard to maintain their code
>for a Linux platform. And that is a consequence of bad design and/or
>implementation of their software, not lack of market.
See above.
It just keeps on printing, although I did
spend about $200 last year to have it serviced and new rollers
installed.
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y low level (or could before they became controlled by on-board
computer networks), I don't want to for every day use.
Linux on the desktop is great for people who like to get under the hood and
tweak (or who have a tame Linux Geek to do it for them), but not so much
for people who just wa
ot;./configure, make, make install" type release
>and everything that is involved in doing so.
My first recommendation is always Kernighan and Pike's ``Unix
Programming Environment'', ancient but still excellent.
Another is ``GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool''
en source software long before
Linux came around, and is probably my main gripe with Linux
standards (the other is changing APIs without considering how
the change breaks installed systems).
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r components are
new, including the power supply. The only old component other
than the 4U California PC chassis is the original HD with its
partitions mounted read-only to get the original data.
Any suggestions?
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2010, Natxo Asenjo wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>> I think it's a mistake to discount any attacks involving php as
>> the vast majority of the systems I have had to clean up after
>> cracks have been compromise
ty bugs on old SuSE
systems that permit root access.
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work
connection in the neighborhood of T1 speed or perhaps a somewhat faster
business cable connection, but these are slower than the slowest ethernet
or even WiFi connections.
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e's LAN are are running single processor Intel(R) Atom(TM)
CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz with 2GB of RAM. These are in small chassis,
are very quiet, and seem to work very well. These systems with
80GB SATA drives cost us just under $500 each a couple of years
ago, and a bit less today.
All are running C
hort
period in which users would see only new mail that arrived until
their Maildir folders had been completely copied. On a machine
with about 8,000 e-mail users, and gigabytes of data, it took a
bit more than an hour to rsync all the user's accounts.
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at slug-j...@seaslug.org, preferably plain-text so it
doesn't get caught in people's spam filters.
I am the list moderator, and approve things as soon as I see them.
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On Mon, Jul 26, 2010, Scott Robbins wrote:
>On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 03:44:48PM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
>> I am trying to set up LDAP authentication for CentOS workstations, but
>> can't get it to authenticate properly. Authentication fails saying the
>> account h
ired.
The LDAP attributes that I think are relevant on a test account are below.
I don't see anything here that looks hinky, but then I am fairly ignorant
on PAM authentication.
shadowExpire 0
shadowFlag 0
shadowInactive 0
shadowLastChange 14816
shadowMax 9
shadowMin 0
shadowWarni
ock sites have
been identified as attackers.
The PCI testers get blocked because of what appear to be cracking attempts,
then have the gall to say that the site fails because it appears to have
active firewalls. Well DUH!
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a generic monitor at 1024x768. We generally run servers
in init 3, and do everything via ssh though this isn't critical
after the initial installation.
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27;' instead of ``ssh -X'' and/or put this in your
ssh_config file:
ForwardX11Trusted yes
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On Mon, Apr 05, 2010, JohnS wrote:
>
>On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 20:16 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
>>
>> My problem is that OO/NeoOffice charts don't seem to take the
>> first column of data as the X-Axis, but put everything on the
>> Y-Axis which doesn't mak
On Sat, Apr 03, 2010, Pascal Robert wrote:
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>Le 2010-04-02 à 20:19, Bill Campbell a écrit :
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>> The Linux tie-in is that I'm getting data from a postgresql database that
>> lives on a Linux box, and none of the fancy commercial products seem to be
>> able to use it
current problem.
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Blessed are the
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010, Timo Schoeler wrote:
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>thus JohnS spake:
>> On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 19:13 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
>>> I am seeing ``APIC error on CPU3: 60(60)'' warnings from dmesg
>>> periodical
as been running at night with no problems at
other times.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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same group id, while at least
some SuSE Linux Enterprise systems produce single long lines
(30,869 characters on a site with about 5,100 accounts).
How would the system's group maintenance routines interact with a
group file where this was done?
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remember correctly.
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It will be of l
so this is normal):
Jan 28 17:35:57 pogo kernel: device eth1 entered promiscuous mode
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not the least being
that it's a great example of kindergarten cryptography. More important
though is that it requires kernel support that's not standard in CentOS,
and I would like to stay away from that if possible.
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lable yet).
My experiences getting IPsec running on CentOS systems with OpenVPN
have not been pretty.
Any suggestions are welcome.
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variable RSYNC_PASSWORD to the password you want to use or
using the --password-file option. This may be useful when
scripting rsync.
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ansfers through OpenVPN tunnels. This also
eliminates the problems of ssh authentication between trusted systems.
Given the ability of rsync modules to restrict access by IP address, I have
never bothered with additional authentication for this type of transfer.
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ated to the building and installation of such
packages.
The only problem I've found with shtool's subst option is that
giving it a bad ``sed'' command results in zero length file(s) so
it's a good idea to test complex substitutions.
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while minimizing the security aspects of doing them through
apache, php, and friends.
Bill
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On Sun, Dec 13, 2009, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>I thought I post this link
>http://monty-says.blogspot.com/2009/12/help-saving-mysql.html
>in case anyone isn't aware of this yet and wants to email the EC.
Another good reason to use postgresql :-).
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S or
others make them available.
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f I remember correctly, EXTERN.h file is often something that
may be package dependent containing something like:
#undef EXT
#undef INIT
#define EXT extern
#define INIT(x)
Perl distributions generally have an EXTERN.h and perl.h file
that is used during the perl build process.
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ere's an setting to
suppress the ctrl-A prompt on booting. I never changed it, but
always ass*u*me*d that turning this off would still allow one to
enter the BIOS settings without the prompt.
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On Fri, Nov 06, 2009, Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
>On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 23:51:35 +, Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
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>> On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 11:04:50 -0800, Bill Campbell wrote:
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>>> On Thu, Nov 05, 2009, Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
>>>>My Centos 5.2 box
ll
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An almost hysterical antagonism
onfigure Postfix? I thought Zimbra did that on
>install?
>
>-Jason
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