Then google something called Todoyu. I'll leave the rest as an exercise for the
readers to find out more.
*gosh, this is a first, a recommendation from in the ... * :)
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From: "Joseph L. Casale"
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Do you mean something that is group based, that you want to run on a centos
server, or something to run on a desktop for just yourself, because there is a
bit of a distinction.
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From: "Joseph L. Casale"
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services
being tied up denying logins or crashing, because each ip only gets three
strikes, and is out, and that's across all servers. Also, my traffic logs are
more accurate, and my average load dropped a bit too.
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Google something called fail2ban :)
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From: "David Suhendrik"
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 23:55:05
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: [CentOS] [WTA] Automatically blocking on fa
You might want to jump on the nagios list, and ask about monitoring a process
on a box.
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From: "Jatin Davey"
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 10:36:38
To:
Subject: [CentOS] Naming of a Java Process in Linux
Hi
Not
your
ISP? If you do, run their ip through a blacklist db, in case someone on their
end has been spamming.
If you didn't change anything, then consider the above factors, I hope it helps
:)
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On 25/01/2010 13:04, Greg Bailey wrote:
> Mr Gabriel wrote:
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>> I would like to automatically check in a directory to SVN, to maintain
>> the changes that area made to those txt files over time. These files are
>> configuration files, and it would be good to b
I would like to automatically check in a directory to SVN, to maintain
the changes that area made to those txt files over time. These files are
configuration files, and it would be good to be able to revert back by
simply checking out the older versions. But I would to check in the
files every
If I configure a second virtual ip address on a device, will it always
send packets to the gateway configured, or to it's primary gateway.
For example, two ISPs configured, two firewalls configured, gateway IP's
192.168.1.1 and .2. Internal server has IP 192.168.1.100 with gateway
.1. Incoming pa
On 10/01/2010 12:10, Daniel Bird wrote:
> Mr Gabriel wrote:
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>> I want each box to appear like a fresh unique install.
>>
> man sys-unconfig
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I need to build a bank of 12 centos boxes, for an experiment I'm doing.
I don't want to install centos 12 times, I'm using virtual box across
three machines, how can I get the first run scripts to run again to that
the box is reconfigured on it's next boot.
I want each box to appear like a fres
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