Dear Niki.
> 2) add a line to /etc/hosts like this:
> # Do not remove the following line, or various programs
> # that require network functionality will fail.
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
> 127.0.0.1 calimero.local calimero
> ::1 localhost6.localdomain6
Marcus Moeller a écrit :
2) add a line to /etc/hosts like this:
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.0.1 calimero.local calimero
::1 localhost6.locald
Marcus Moeller a écrit :
It should look like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomainlocalhost calimero.localcalimero
When I do this, I get the following result (after rebooting):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ hostname
calimero.local
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ hostname --fqdn
localhost.loca
Marcus Moeller a écrit :
It should look like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomainlocalhost calimero.localcalimero
I slightly altered it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /etc/hosts
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fa
Luke S Crawford wrote:
> considering just how many people use greylisting, this is likely a
> bad idea.Greylisting works by rejecting the first message from a new
> server with a 4xx (temporary) error code. If the server tries again
> immediately or never tries again, it's probably a spammer
Dear Niki.
>> It should look like this:
>>
>> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomainlocalhost calimero.local
>> calimero
>>
>
> I slightly altered it:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /etc/hosts
> # Do not remove the following line, or various programs
> # that require network functionality wil
It's worth checking that /etc/sysconfig/network also has whatever
hostname you wish to use configured in it.
To effect changes, it may be necessary to restart the network:
service network restart
Mick
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Marcus Moeller a écrit :
It should look like this:
127.0.0.1 lo
Bob Hoffman wrote:
> This is on, via the chkconfig and seems to run a lot.
> TO DO: auto update YUM for the computer once a day.
> Files: /etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf
> Extra: send a mail or add to log file
Isn't that overkill for an enterprise distro? Subscribing
to the relevant mailing list shoul
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On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 18:50 -0700, MHR wrote:
> I have a specific method of using my five GNOME workspaces to perform
> certain categories of tasks when I log in on a machine, so I just had
> a thought.
>
> Is there a way to specify, say from a login script, for an application
> to start up in a p
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 06:51 -0400, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 18:50 -0700, MHR wrote:
> > I have a specific method of using my five GNOME workspaces to perform
> > certain categories of tasks when I log in on a machine, so I just had
> > a thought.
> >
> > Is there a wa
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 01:10 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
> Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers is needed
> by package java-1.4.2-gcj-compat
>
> I'm digging all over the place for this one. Has anyone a clue?? When I
> use:
> yum whatprovides /usr/bin/rebuild-security-provide
William L. Maltby wrote:
> I just did a google (highly recommended for all initial thoughts :-)
> for "gnome startup scripts". With a little refinement, it looks very
> promising.
What was wrong with the answer in the mail you replied to, but which you
completely edited out?
Ralph
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On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 13:37 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> William L. Maltby wrote:
> > I just did a google (highly recommended for all initial thoughts :-)
> > for "gnome startup scripts". With a little refinement, it looks very
> > promising.
>
> What was wrong with the answer in the mail you
William L. Maltby wrote:
> HWADDR=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx # I've masked out MAC address for this post
Out of curiosity why ? You are aware that someone knowing
your MAC address outside your local network is fairly
useless right?
I just find it funny how people tend to mask MAC/IP/host/domain
names. I
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 11:31 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Marcus Moeller a écrit :
> >
> > It should look like this:
> >
> > 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomainlocalhost calimero.local
> > calimero
> >
>
> When I do this, I get the following result (after rebooting):
>
> [EMAIL PROT
mallikarjun gudisagar wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have installed vyatta system, (vyatta-livecd-vc4-alpha2.iso ) on top of
> Centos5.
What is vyatta system? From a search the closest I can find is
some sort of software that provides routing functionality
http://www.vyatta.com/index.php
Is that it ?
>
Hi all
I have installed vyatta system, (vyatta-livecd-vc4-alpha2.iso ) on top of
Centos5.
Our system requirement is,
* Centos 5.1 (2.6.18-92.1.10.el5xen )
* 2 Gb RAM,
* x86_64
And cpu information is as follow,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : Authent
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 05:06 -0700, nate wrote:
> William L. Maltby wrote:
>
> > HWADDR=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx # I've masked out MAC address for this post
>
> Out of curiosity why ? You are aware that someone knowing
> your MAC address outside your local network is fairly
> useless right?
Yes. I jus
Niki Kovacs wrote:
> I recently made a CentOS install on a machine with an unsupported
> network card. I had to add the driver for it later, once I finished the
> install. For now I have this:
See http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialNetworking.html
and look at the section titled "Changi
Josh Donovan a écrit :
See http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialNetworking.html
and look at the section titled "Changing the host name:"
Conclusion of this thread: looks like there are two different schools
for configuring the hostname.
_
Marcus Moeller a écrit :
From Slackwares /etc/hosts:
...
# By the way, Arnt Gulbrandsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says that 127.0.0.1
# should NEVER be named with the name of the machine. It causes
problems for some (stupid) programs, irc and reputedly talk.
...
I'm familiar with that one. Been a
I can't find the kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.EL.src.rpm and
kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.plus.c4.src.rpm on the download sites - the binary
i386/x86_64 RPMS are there, but not the matching SRPMs
Does anyone know where they are?
Thanks
James Pearson
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It's worth checking that /etc/sysconfig/network also has whatever
hostname you wish to use configured in it.
To effect changes, it may be necessary to restart the network:
service network restart
no need to restart, just run the hostname command to set your system
hostname.
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2008/9/13 Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Marcus Moeller a écrit :
>>
>>> From Slackwares /etc/hosts:
>>
>> ...
>> # By the way, Arnt Gulbrandsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says that 127.0.0.1
>> # should NEVER be named with the name of the machine. It causes
>> problems for some (stupid) programs, ir
mouss wrote:
admin wrote:
It's worth checking that /etc/sysconfig/network also has whatever
hostname you wish to use configured in it.
To effect changes, it may be necessary to restart the network:
service network restart
no need to restart, just run the hostname command to set your syste
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 8:42 AM, mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mouss wrote:
>>
>> admin wrote:
>>> service network restart
>> no need to restart, just run the hostname command to set your system
>> hostname.
>
> caveat though: the hostname command won't affect already running services if
> t
nate wrote:
>What is vyatta system? From a search the closest I can find is
>some sort of software that provides routing functionality
>
>http://www.vyatta.com/index.php
>
>Is that it ?
Correct. Vyatta is an open source full-featured router/firewall/vpn solution
based on Debian. It can be inst
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 07:27 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 01:10 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
> > Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers is needed
> > by package java-1.4.2-gcj-compat
> >
> > I'm digging all over the place for this one. Has anyone a clu
>
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomainlocalhost calimero.local
> calimero
>
> Best Regards
> Marcus
Marcus,
Per "man hostname"
FILES
/etc/hosts /etc/sysconfig/network
NOTE
Note that hostname doesnât change anything permanently. After reboot
original names from /etc/hos
kapil singh kushwah wrote:
> CentOS,
>
> I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
That was actually very funny.
Ralph
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James Pearson wrote:
I can't find the kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.EL.src.rpm and
kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.plus.c4.src.rpm on the download sites - the binary
i386/x86_64 RPMS are there, but not the matching SRPMs
There are actually quite a few missing sources:
From centosplus:
drbd82-kmod-8.2.6-2.2.6.9_78
Dear Robert.
> Per "man hostname"
>
> FILES
> /etc/hosts /etc/sysconfig/network
>
> NOTE
> Note that hostname doesnât change anything permanently. After reboot
> original names from /etc/hosts are used again.
That's clear.
> Do you really think one should tie the hostname to the loop
Ric Moore wrote:
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 07:27 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 01:10 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/bin/rebuild-security-providers is needed
by package java-1.4.2-gcj-compat
I'm digging all over the place for this one. Has anyone a c
Marcus,
Exactly, I have often wondered upstream does it that way so that I always
have to go fix the /etc/hosts file after every CentOS install.
Since functionally, it is wrong.
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Greets,
Thank you to all the CentOS team and supporters.
:-)
Just wondering though...
Any 4.7 update issues or horror stories yet?
Also, anyone that has upstream support and previously updated, any issues
for Internet facing, or other, production machines ?
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RobertH wrote:
Marcus,
Exactly, I have often wondered upstream does it that way so that I always
have to go fix the /etc/hosts file after every CentOS install.
Since functionally, it is wrong.
indeed, having the hostname bound to the loopback interface seems to
break a bunch of our java
> John R Pierce wrote:
> indeed, having the hostname bound to the loopback interface seems to
> break a bunch of our java stuff too.first thing we've always had to
> do after a CentOS/RHEL install is change /etc/hosts, and put the
> hostname on its own line with the static IP, or leave it out
RobertH wrote:
Greets,
Thank you to all the CentOS team and supporters.
:-)
Just wondering though...
Any 4.7 update issues or horror stories yet?
indeed, specifically, did those issues with the broken kernel update get
sorted out?
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> Hit that nail on the head and exactly what I was describing.
>
> Thing is, why does upstream and/or other distros do that?
>
> What is the reasoning?
The reason for setting a hostname on loopback is simple. Major
distributions want to brand their installs even if the box has not
n
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 18:27 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> kapil singh kushwah wrote:
> > CentOS,
> >
> > I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
>
> That was actually very funny.
How so? CNBC had one of the principals on the other day. It sounds like
a great idea, but com
William L. Maltby wrote:
>> That was actually very funny.
>
> How so? CNBC had one of the principals on the other day. It sounds like
> a great idea, but commercial. I considered the post to be the equivalent
> of spam.
Well, a mailing list as a contact in one of those social networks doesn't re
> >
>
> indeed, specifically, did those issues with the broken kernel update get
> sorted out?
>
I dunno about any kernel issues on mirrors or syncing or whatever...
After a quick backup set check, I bit the bullet on one of our main CentOS
4.6 i386 production boxes and did a full update to Cent
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 19:56 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> William L. Maltby wrote:
> >> That was actually very funny.
> >
> > How so? CNBC had one of the principals on the other day. It sounds like
> > a great idea, but commercial. I considered the post to be the equivalent
> > of spam.
>
> W
Is there a script available for upgrade from 4 to 5?
I have tried it on one TEST computer following what I thought were the
instructions and
after the update I still had 2.6.9 kernel not the 2.6.18. I looked in
grub.conf and there were no 2.6.18 kernels.
Just wonder if someone has automated th
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008, RobertH wrote:
Any 4.7 update issues or horror stories yet?
Part of the QA which I mentioned earlier in the week was
looking for problems. This late in point respins of the 4
series, however, nothing major comes to mind from the looking
we did during that testing.
It
Hi All,
i have a local repository configured for 'yum',which have files copied
over from the RHEL DVD,It was configured initially,as i was facing some
issues with my NIC which was not supported on 2.6.18 so had to upgrade
to 2.6.26.
Now as all is working fine and i'm on net i want to disable t
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008, Shad L. Lords wrote:
James Pearson wrote:
I can't find the kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.EL.src.rpm and
kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.plus.c4.src.rpm on the download sites - the binary
i386/x86_64 RPMS are there, but not the matching SRPMs
There are actually quite a few missing sources:
P
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008, John R Pierce wrote:
RobertH wrote:
Marcus,
Exactly, I have often wondered upstream does it that way so that I always
have to go fix the /etc/hosts file after every CentOS install.
Since functionally, it is wrong.
indeed, having the hostname bound to the loopback interf
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Bob Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all..
>
> I have centos 5.2
>
> There is a cron file that is commented out to auto update the rules of
> spamassassin
> Location: /etc/cron.d/sa-update
>
> This file is chmod 600, should it not be 755? All the other cron
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Jerry Geis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a script available for upgrade from 4 to 5?
> I have tried it on one TEST computer following what I thought were the
> instructions and
> after the update I still had 2.6.9 kernel not the 2.6.18. I looked in
> grub.co
At my university we use HP hardware exclusively. When we build CentOS
our Unix SA is running several HP utilities. I am wondering what some
of these utilities are, such as cmaidad. Is it possible to to use
these HP utilities to monitor for disk crashes (similar to smartd)? Is
anyone using native HP
Mag Gam wrote:
> At my university we use HP hardware exclusively. When we build CentOS
> our Unix SA is running several HP utilities. I am wondering what some
> of these utilities are, such as cmaidad. Is it possible to to use
> these HP utilities to monitor for disk crashes (similar to smartd)? Is
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On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 4:21 AM, William L. Maltby
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just did a google (highly recommended for all initial thoughts :-)
> for "gnome startup scripts". With a little refinement, it looks very
> promising.
>
Yes, I know - I do that. Your search criteria look far bett
saurabh wrote:
Please help me out
- Disabling the local Repo
just place "disabled=1" line in your .repo file for local repository
or by
- Any method to keep it up to date ,[syncing it with some online
repository]
copy of DVD doesn't need to be synced, since it doesn't updated at all.
If yo
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Wilson Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Correct. Vyatta is an open source full-featured router/firewall/vpn
> solution based on Debian. It can be installed on a physical computer or
> virtualized. Especially in a virtualized environment, Vyatta allows one to
>
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 11:49 AM, William L. Maltby
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>
> Ah-ha! I thought of similar, but cruder word.
>
> It's too bad we don't have more emoticons (ASCII, of course) that can
> convey more of the subtleties.
>
Something like (*), maybe? It doesn't quit look right 'cuz
Ralph Angenendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I really don't understand why people just don't turn off their mailservers if
> they
> don't want mail from others.
Most of us have come close.I get north of 500 spams a day unprotected.
I've been using the same email since '01. I know many ot
> > This is on, via the chkconfig and seems to run a lot.
> > TO DO: auto update YUM for the computer once a day.
> > Files: /etc/yum/yum-updatesd.conf
> > Extra: send a mail or add to log file
>
> Isn't that overkill for an enterprise distro? Subscribing to
> the relevant mailing list should h
>
> Change /etc/hosts
> First of all, leave all the original stuff and do not alter.
> Underneath the original stuff, just add
> server1.mydomain.com
>
Sorry, half asleep
server1.mydomain.com server1
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 calimero.local calimero localhost.localdomain
> localhost
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ hostname
> calimero.local
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ hostname --fqdn
> calimero.local
>
> Wouldn't this be more correct?
I would suggest not making 'local
>
> > I really don't understand why people just don't turn off their
> > mailservers if they don't want mail from others.
>
>
> Most of us have come close.I get north of 500 spams a day
> unprotected.
> I've been using the same email since '01. I know many others
> have it worse than I
I've been trying to install perl-Tk and I learned v804.028 uses libpng >
1.2.20; CentOS 5.2 still uses 1.2.10. Is there an RPM out there I can use
that's > 1.2.20? I'm just afraid of compiling from source code and breaking
all the apps that depend on what's on the system right now.
- Joe
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There's a linux cluster somewhere (using Rocks), and I use remote
desktop (nxmachine) to do the work on the frontend of the cluster. The
desktop is Gnome. And, I intend to install new nVidia driver, but it
requires me to stop the X Server. I check around the internet, they say
we can use th
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 11:49 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> It should work if you follow the jpackage instructions for their nosrc
> rpm where you download the Sun binary and rebuild it into an
> alternatives-compatible package that also supplies the jvm dependencies
> for the other jpackage pack
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 20:40 -0700, Eon Strife wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> There's a linux cluster somewhere (using Rocks), and I use remote
> desktop (nxmachine) to do the work on the frontend of the cluster. The
> desktop is Gnome. And, I intend to install new nVidia driver, but it
> requires me to sto
Sergey Podushkin wrote:
saurabh wrote:
Please help me out
- Disabling the local Repo
just place "disabled=1" line in your .repo file for local repository
or by
- Any method to keep it up to date ,[syncing it with some online
repository]
copy of DVD doesn't need to be synced, since it does
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