From: Andrew Hull
> I recently received a complaint regarding the vsFTP server I'm running
> on a CentOS 4.x box. The complaint was that it is improperly responding
> to the LIST command - it is not returning hidden (period prefixed) files
> in the directory listing.
Hum... not sure if it is
From: Jerry Geis
> on booting 5.3 I see these two services hpiod and hpssd starting.
> I dont need them and tried to do "chkconfig hpiod off" and
> and hpiod is not found.
> How do you turn these services off?
$ rpm -qf `locate hpiod`
hplip-1.6.7-4.1.el5.4
JD
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on booting 5.3 I see these two services hpiod and hpssd starting.
I dont need them and tried to do "chkconfig hpiod off" and
and hpiod is not found.
How do you turn these services off?
Jerry
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I bet it's availible in rpmforge. Not sure, but that might of been where I find
it.
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> I bet it's availible in rpmforge. Not sure, but that might of been where I
> find it.
>
seemingly not - at least not at first look
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on it.
Does anyone know if there is a python 2.4 rpm available for CentOS 4 ?
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> I bet it's availible in rpmforge. Not sure, but that might of been where I
> find it.
You now owe me EUR 25,- - it is not.
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> Sorry. :O. I know I got that Python SOMEWHERE.
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lets see how far i get building it from .src.rpm
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I know you want an rpm, but have you tried compiling?
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> Sorry. :O. I know I got that Python SOM
fo...@lemcoe.com wrote:
> I know you want an rpm, but have you tried compiling?
have you tried an email client that works ?
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fo...@lemcoe.com wrote:
> I know y
David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> In what regard? I just fixed my name. It's a Blackberry.
1) trim your posts
2) dont top post
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Tom Brown wrote:
>> Sorry. :O. I know I got that Python SOMEWHERE.
>>
>
> lets see how far i get building it from .src.rpm
Careful - Red Hat uses python for a lot of stuff so you need to make
sure ant 2.4 rpm you build does not conflict with system python.
My recommendation would be to compi
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 18:35 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Just updated another machine to 5.3, everything fine, but grub.conf wasn't
> updated to the 128 kernel. It got a new modified date and the kernel is
> there, but the content wasn't changed. /etc/sysconfig/kernel contains the
> correct UPD
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 16:00 +0100, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> > In what regard? I just fixed my name. It's a Blackberry.
>
> 1) trim your posts
> 2) dont top post
While we're at it, I'd just like to add:
3) Use a client that uses/persists the In-Reply-To header.
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On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 15:16 +0100, Tom Brown wrote:
> > Sorry. :O. I know I got that Python SOMEWHERE.
> >
>
> lets see how far i get building it from .src.rpm
Don't compile it from the EL5 or Fedora python SRPMs. Get the
compat-python24 SRPM from RPM Fusion and rebuild that.
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So that would not include a Blackberry. Also, I have the mailing list as the
only "to".
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doing some googling, this seems to be about the most current/relevant
thing I have found wrt to running freeipa server on CentOS
http://howtoforge.com/how-to-build-rhel-ipa-rpms-for-centos-5
which I'm not totally adverse to doing but I have to ask, is there
something packaged? (I've looked in 'te
Quoting JohnS :
>
> On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 18:35 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> > Just updated another machine to 5.3, everything fine, but grub.conf wasn't
> > updated to the 128 kernel. It got a new modified date and the kernel is
> > there, but the content wasn't changed. /etc/sysconfig/kernel con
Tom Brown wrote on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 14:30:16 +0100:
> I cant currently change the OS on this box but i need to have python 2.4
> on it.
>
> Does anyone know if there is a python 2.4 rpm available for CentOS 4 ?
You should know that this likely breaks some functionality in CentOS unless
you ins
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> > In what regard? I just fixed my name. It's a Blackberry.
>
> 1) trim your posts
> 2) dont top post
3) Do not break threading.
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On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 17:33 +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> Karanbir Singh wrote:
> > David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> > > In what regard? I just fixed my name. It's a Blackberry.
> >
> > 1) trim your posts
> > 2) dont top post
>
> 3) Do not break threading.
See my earlier response :P
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I just updated kernel manually last evening: that is, directly using rpm and it
did update the grub.conf. Well, you can always manually edit the grub.conf
file, right?
BTW: I managed to install 5.3 on the very first generation MAC PRO (xeon 2.66,
XT1900) last weekend with old kernel: I took a
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On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Michael A. Peters wrote:
> Tom Brown wrote:
>>> Sorry. :O. I know I got that Python SOMEWHERE.
>> lets see how far i get building it from .src.rpm
>
> Careful - Red Hat uses python for a lot of stuff so you need to make
> sure ant 2.4 rpm you build does not conflic
I'm curious why CentOS contradicts its own (or, actually RH's) netfilter
default policy.
On http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/IPTables , at the end of
section 1, it's stated that (generally) the default policy for INPUT is
to DROP. So, why is it set to ACCEPT?
Btw, Fedora is also this way.
_
Michael Klinosky wrote:
I'm curious why CentOS contradicts its own (or, actually RH's) netfilter
default policy.
On http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/IPTables , at the end of
section 1, it's stated that (generally) the default policy for INPUT is
to DROP. So, why is it set to ACCEPT?
Btw,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I built rpms for Miredo 1.1.5-1 on Centos 5.2 from the fc8 rpms.
>
> How do I determine if I have to rebuild it for Centos 5.3?
You probably don't.
If there was a shared library that version you may need to but then yum
would tell you.
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Barry Brimer wrote on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 10:29:31 -0500:
> /etc/grub.conf should be a symlink to /boot/grub/grub.conf. If for some
> reason
> it is not, correct it, or look directly in /boot/grub/grub.conf and see if the
> kernel was added there.
Sorry, I was talking about /boot/grub/grub.conf. I
Lincohn john wrote on Tue, 7 Apr 2009 08:49:17 -0700 (PDT):
> Well, you can always manually
> edit the grub.conf file, right?
sure, but it should work automatically. And did on all the other upgrades.
Kai
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On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I built rpms for Miredo 1.1.5-1 on Centos 5.2 from the fc8 rpms.
>
> How do I determine if I have to rebuild it for Centos 5.3?
>
Watch to see which shared objects it links to at run time.
You do not want to be caught linking to .so files
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 21:31 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Barry Brimer wrote on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 10:29:31 -0500:
>
> > /etc/grub.conf should be a symlink to /boot/grub/grub.conf. If for some
> > reason
> > it is not, correct it, or look directly in /boot/grub/grub.conf and see if
> > the
> > ke
I built rpms for Miredo 1.1.5-1 on Centos 5.2 from the fc8 rpms.
How do I determine if I have to rebuild it for Centos 5.3?
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CentOS 5.3 getent does not return data from the active directory (ads)
I have installed and configured kerberos and samba so that the
server can be a member of an existing Active Directory (AD). Correct
configuration of kerbos was verified using kinit and klist. The samba
configuration was ver
Neil Aggarwal wrote:
> Tosh:
>
>> execute the command on the drive /dev/sdc, not the
>> mounted partition
>
> When I do extlinux /dev/sdc, I get the Usage screen.
> The same thing happens if I do extlinux /dev/sdc1
>
> The only way I could figure was to run extlinux
> on the mounted partition.
>
>
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 15:33 -0500, Jason Ellison wrote:
> CentOS 5.3 getent does not return data from the active directory (ads)
>
> I have installed and configured kerberos and samba so that the
> server can be a member of an existing Active Directory (AD). Correct
> configuration of kerbos w
William L. Maltby wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 21:31 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>
>> Barry Brimer wrote on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 10:29:31 -0500:
>>
>>
>>> /etc/grub.conf should be a symlink to /boot/grub/grub.conf. If for some
>>> reason
>>> it is not, correct it, or look directly in /boot/g
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 15:33 -0500, Jason Ellison wrote:
By the way looking again:
> ("getent passwd" command issued)
Should be "getent passwd | grep user_name"
> accepted socket 17
> [17172]: request interface version
> [17172]: request location of privileged pipe
> accepted socket 18
> [17172
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John R Pierce wrote:
Michael Peterson wrote:
I have tried today and at least twice last week
Blake Hudson wrote:
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John R Pierce wrote:
Michael Peterson wrote:
I have tried today and at
> Interesting.I thought that i686 used instructions only available
> on later processors, i.e. i486 and pentium III do not have the later
> instruction set to accept compiled code for i686.
> I'm no expert, but that is why there are i386, i686 and x86_64 type
> packages to cater for var
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:17 PM, JohnS wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 15:33 -0500, Jason Ellison wrote:
>
> By the way looking again:
>
>> ("getent passwd" command issued)
>
> Should be "getent passwd | grep user_name"
JohnS,
Why are you suggesting I filter the output of getent? What does
th
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 16:16 -0500, Robert wrote:
> William L. Maltby wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 21:31 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> >
>
> >
> > Well, JIC, make sure yoyr /boot/grub entries look like this.
> >
> > ls -l /boot/grub/[gm]*
> > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root8 May 9 2008 /boot/g
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:03 PM, JohnS wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 15:33 -0500, Jason Ellison wrote:
>> CentOS 5.3 getent does not return data from the active directory (ads)
>>
>> I have installed and configured kerberos and samba so that the
>> server can be a member of an existing Active
> Since *lots* of other folks have also upgraded w/NP, one makes a first
> assumption that something must be slightly different on your node.
s/your/Kai's/ #?
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On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 16:53 -0500, Jason Ellison wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:03 PM, JohnS wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 15:33 -0500, Jason Ellison wrote:
> >> CentOS 5.3 getent does not return data from the active directory (ads)
> >>
> >> I have installed and configured kerberos a
Quoting Robert :
> William L. Maltby wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 21:31 +0200, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> >
> >> Barry Brimer wrote on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 10:29:31 -0500:
> >>
> >>
> >>> /etc/grub.conf should be a symlink to /boot/grub/grub.conf. If for some
> reason
> >>> it is not, correct it, or l
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 16:47 -0500, Jason Ellison wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 4:17 PM, JohnS wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 15:33 -0500, Jason Ellison wrote:
> >
> > By the way looking again:
> >
> >> ("getent passwd" command issued)
> >
> > Should be "getent passwd | grep user_name"
>
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound port
80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall error
because I can ping but not http request.
Is there a particular r
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 6:57 PM, David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
> CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
> port 80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall
> error
Let me clarify. When I install the web server packages on a Cent install.
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on 4-6-2009 6:50 AM John Doe spake the following:
>> Someone did a great job on the new graphic, but it is just not for me...
>
> Same here.
> New graphic looks nice but, for me, the high contrast on the right side makes
> the separation between (light) windows and a (dark) desktop less clear...
David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
> CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
> port 80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall
> error because I can ping but not http
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 22:57 +, David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
> CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
> port 80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall
> err
On 7 Apr 2009, at 15:57, David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> by default, iptables is blocking inbound port 80 requests. This
> leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall error because I
> can ping but not http request.
>
> Is there a particular reason for this? Or is it a fail on my end?
it's
So wait, how do I fix my Blackberry for mailing lists? Does this
method work? I'm using the GMAIL app for Blackberry.
On 4/7/09, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
>> Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've
>> installed CentOS, I've had to remember that by
CentOS does not open ports like that when you install a package,
that's something you have to do yourself.
I recently heard a podcast (http://twit.tv/floss62) talking about eBox
which sounded like a management platform that does something like what
you are looking for.
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:
Barry Brimer wrote on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 17:30:44 -0500:
> According to /sbin/new-kernel-pkg .. the file that actually gets updated on
> x86
> and x86_64 systems is /boot/grub/grub.conf
And as I already mentioned in my first posting this file *got* touched. The
last
modified date got changed, bu
William L. Maltby wrote on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 17:52:04 -0400:
> AFAIK, my 5.3 is completely "box stock" in this area, and probably 98%
> of others too. I have no /etc/grub*.
>
>$ ls -l /etc/grub*
>ls: /etc/grub*: No such file or directory
>
> I also checked my 4.6 Centos. It has the /boot
on 4-5-2009 8:38 AM Michael Klinosky spake the following:
> Jim Perrin wrote:
>> Your build error is for 2.6.18-128, but your kernel-devel is for
>> -128.1.6. Mostly, your problems should be solved if you run a 'yum
>> update' and reboot. This will ensure that you've got the updated
>> kernel (you
David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
> Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
> CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
> port 80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall
> error because I can ping but not http
Thank you for the reply. I think it's "server", and even though I
select that, it is still blocked.
I mentioned being able to ping it because I thought it was a NIC
problem or something, because apache didn't work when I started it.
Thanks agin for the reply!
On 4/7/09, Michael A. Peters wrote:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009, David Lemcoe wrote:
>Thank you for the reply. I think it's "server", and even though I
>select that, it is still blocked.
>
>I mentioned being able to ping it because I thought it was a NIC
>problem or something, because apache didn't work when I started it.
What does ``lsof
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 07, 2009, David Lemcoe wrote:
> >Thank you for the reply. I think it's "server", and even though I
> >select that, it is still blocked.
> >
> >I mentioned being able to ping it because I thought it was a NIC
> >problem or somethin
Please reply off list as this is ot from CentOS.
Just looking or a recommendation of a 3rd party DNS provider (my
client prefers free) with a web based control pannel (I doubt there is
any other way). One of the important features is being able to set the
ttl levels.
I just have not used a
I would reccomend afraid.org. I use them for my few domains that don't have
basic dns at the registrar level.
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Plea
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, dnk wrote:
> Has anyone had a go with the iFolder stuff on Centos 5? I saw there
> used to be repos for Centos 4, but those are out of date.
>
Didn't iFolder die a long time ago?
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On 7-Apr-09, at 6:39 PM, Jeremy Rosengren
wrote:
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, dnk wrote:
Has anyone had a go with the iFolder stuff on Centos 5? I saw there
used to be repos for Centos 4, but those are out of date.
Didn't iFolder die a long time ago?
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For an unrelated reason, I had to uninstall vsftpd from my CentOS 5.3
install.
When I went "yum install vsftpd.i386", I get this:
> [r...@76-240-25-136]# yum install vsftpd.i386
> Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities
> Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
> * rpmforge: fr2.rpmfind.net
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Date: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 4:46:21 PM
Interesting.I thought that i686 used instructions only available
on later processors, i.e. i486 and pe
I am running CentOS 4.7. I have a USB flash (thumb) drive that has a
bunch of files placed there by Windows. I plugged it into the CentOS
machine, and when I listed the files under "/media/usb-name", there
was nothing there.
I created an empty file:
touch blah
and it showed up when I did li
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From
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 20:10 -0700, Al Sparks wrote:
> How come I'm not able to see files placed on that device by XP/Vista
> machines when I plug it into the CentOS 4.7 machine, but I'm able to
> create a file on it, and list it? I did double-check and plugged that
> drive into my XP workstation a
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 08:24 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> doing some googling, this seems to be about the most current/relevant
> thing I have found wrt to running freeipa server on CentOS
>
> http://howtoforge.com/how-to-build-rhel-ipa-rpms-for-centos-5
>
> which I'm not totally adverse to doing b
How can I write to the end of a disc such as dd would with a large seek
quickly instead of reading/seeking to the end?
Thanks!
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Hi,
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 23:42, Craig White wrote:
> Fedora 10 has 1.2.0 src
> rpm but it has a requirement of popt-devel which I couldn't find for
> CentOS-5.
CentOS5's "popt" package contains the development libraries and
headers. rpm -ql popt shows that libpopt.a, libpopt.so and popt.h are
That worked. Thanks.
=== Al
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On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 20:10 -0700, Al Sparks wrote:
> How come I'm not able to see files p
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> How can I write to the end of a disc such as dd would with a large seek
> quickly instead of reading/seeking to the end?
>
> Thanks!
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On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 00:06 -0400, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 23:42, Craig White wrote:
> > Fedora 10 has 1.2.0 src
> > rpm but it has a requirement of popt-devel which I couldn't find for
> > CentOS-5.
>
> CentOS5's "popt" package contains the development libra
>> quickly instead of reading/seeking to the end?
>Use
>
> seek=bytes
>
>See
>
> man dd
That doesn't do it "quickly". It still reads through n bytes until
it reaches the specified value which makes it equally painful as
just dd'ing the whole device.
At any rate, the objective was to
Good Morning,
I want to update my CF-Microdrive for my router with CentOS (currently
there is Slacky on it). I have attached the microdrive to my notebook
using a pcmcia CF adapter. Within my CentOS installation the drive is
detected correctly as ide_cf and all partitions are shown.
But as the in
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