Hi,
I was look a yum repository with I add to centos 5.3, where I find
bacula with version 2.4.4 or 2.4.4.1
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Ian Murray wrote on Fri, 21 Aug 2009 02:09:04 + (GMT):
> [r...@xen ~]# virt-install -p
> ERRORA name is required for the virtual machine.
Oh, my god. I just gave this extra parameter as I thought it would then ask for
the missing data. I forgot that you can either have interactive or para
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> From: Kai Schaetzl
> To: centos@centos.org
> Sent: Friday, 21 August, 2009 10:31:22
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] virt-manager crashes Host during installation of guest
>
> Ian Murray wrote on Fri, 21 Aug 2009 02:09:04 + (GMT):
>
> > [r...@xen ~]# virt-install -p
On 08/20/2009 05:46 PM, Coert Waagmeester wrote:
> Xen DomU
>
> DRBD
>
> LVM Volume
>
> RAID 1
>
this makes no sense, you are loosing about 12% of i/o capability here -
even before hitting drbd, and then taking another hit on whatever drbd
brings in ( depen
Oliver Ransom wrote on Fri, 21 Aug 2009 11:12:35 +0930:
> As an additional question to the above, would forcing users to log in
> with SSH keys rather than passwords avoid requiring any anti brute
> force attack measures to be put in place?
Regarding SHH: yes. Nevertheless, you will want to h
> Hello,
> I've got a CentOS 5.3 machine that i'd like to virtualize some
> services on. Currently a reinstall for virtualization isn't doable so i
> thought about user-mode-linux, UML. Has anyone run this on Centos5? If so,
> feedback prose and cons appreciated.
> Thanks.
> Dave.
I have not
Am Freitag, den 21.08.2009, 11:06 +0200 schrieb f...@ll:
> Hi,
>
> I was look a yum repository with I add to centos 5.3, where I find
> bacula with version 2.4.4 or 2.4.4.1
>
> f...@ll
>
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On Aug 21, 2009, at 6:27 AM, Karanbir Singh
wrote:
> On 08/20/2009 05:46 PM, Coert Waagmeester wrote:
>> Xen DomU
>>
>> DRBD
>>
>> LVM Volume
>>
>> RAID 1
>>
>
> this makes no sense, you are loosing about 12% of i/o capability
> here -
> even before hitt
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Behalf Of Eugene Vilensky
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 10:15 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: [CentOS] protecting multiuser systems from bruteforce ssh
attacks
Hello,
What is the best way to
Tru Huynh wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:41:55PM -0400, Rob Kampen wrote:
Rob Kampen wrote:
Hi List,
I am running a 64 bit 5.3 kernel on an intel mb and all has been well.
Today I thought it would be okay to reboot so that the latest kernel
was running - i.e move from 128.2.1 to 12
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 16:55, Ray Leventhal wrote:
> I ran logwatch at the command line:
> logwatch --detail medium --mailto r...@fqdn.example.com
> but still no email.
Can you send e-mails using other programs on that machine?
For instance:
$ echo test | mail -s test r...@fqdn.example.com
I have a bunch of HP BL465c G5 blades, with additional dual-port network
adapters. The onboard interfaces use the bnx2 driver, while the
expansion card uses tg3.
All 4 interfaces are detected by both Anaconda and the installed system,
but Anaconda is reversing the ordering:
Anaconda:
eth0
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] How to tell if I've been hacked?
Christopher Chan wrote:
> Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>> The
Christoph Maser pisze:
> Am Freitag, den 21.08.2009, 11:06 +0200 schrieb f...@ll:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was look a yum repository with I add to centos 5.3, where I find
>> bacula with version 2.4.4 or 2.4.4.1
>>
>> f...@ll
>>
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>
> Also processes you thinkk you DO recognize:
> Just for testing how alert my co-workers were, i had a program called
> "kswapd", just calculating prime-numbers...
> They never noticed. ;-)
>
> Without any preperation it's harder. No point in installing tripwire,
> activating apparmor/selinux
Rob Kampen wrote:
> I am running a 64 bit 5.3 kernel on an intel mb and all has been well.
> Today I thought it would be okay to reboot so that the latest kernel was
> running - i.e move from 128.2.1 to 128.4.1 release.
> The system passes POST fine, grub passes control to the 128.4.1 kernel
> an
> I'm trying to get public key authentication working on a client to
> server connection so i can drop passwords. I've got the keys in place and
> confirmed they are working. I'm now trying to set up ssh-agent, I read i can
> do it manually i was looking for a more automated method for users on
Michael Klinosky wrote:
Rob Kampen wrote:
I am running a 64 bit 5.3 kernel on an intel mb and all has been well.
Today I thought it would be okay to reboot so that the latest kernel was
running - i.e move from 128.2.1 to 128.4.1 release.
The system passes POST fine, grub passes control to th
> I noticed a few days ago that I'm not getting my logwatch
> emails to the root account any longer, and while I've
> definitely been applying updates from base, no other changes
> have happened on this box.
>
> I ran logwatch at the command line:
>
> logwatch --detail medium --mailto r...
Ray Leventhal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> # uname -a Linux obfuscated.example.com 2.6.18-128.4.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue
> Aug 4 20:23:34 EDT 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>
> I noticed a few days ago that I'm not getting my logwatch emails to the
> root account any longer, and while I've definitely been applying up
>Is there any way to get anaconda to load the drivers in a different
>order on CentOS 5.3?
A grub param? See the bottom of this:
http://www.science.uva.nl/research/air/wiki/LogicalInterfaceNames?show_comments=1
I am sure a pre or post script might be in order. Dell had a doc I recall, a
quick
go
On Friday 21 August 2009, Mag Gam wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone here has experience with HP MSA60 with P400
> and P800 controller. How reliable are they for a 24x7 shop?
We have a few (p800). My opinion is that they're acceptable but not fast.
We've had one flaky controller in 30 controller
>We have a few (p800). My opinion is that they're acceptable but not fast.
Heard this a few times now, in the interest of getting something better
next time, what have you found equally reliable but faster?
>- hpacucli requires you to twist your brain sideways (syntax)
Heh, that's no doubt:)
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I'm trying to build a bugfixed anaconda package for 5.3 x84_64, but there
are some fairly basic failures, like pkg-config .pc files not being found.
When I modify the spec file accordingly, linking fails because installed
libraries are not found.
$ rpmbuild -ba anaconda.spec
Executing(%prep):
On Friday 21 August 2009, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >We have a few (p800). My opinion is that they're acceptable but not fast.
>
> Heard this a few times now, in the interest of getting something better
> next time, what have you found equally reliable but faster?
Nothing as cheap as a full dl185
Am 21.08.2009 um 19:08 schrieb Peter Kjellstrom:
> On Friday 21 August 2009, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>>> We have a few (p800). My opinion is that they're acceptable but
>>> not fast.
>>
>> Heard this a few times now, in the interest of getting something
>> better
>> next time, what have you f
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Michael
Wright wrote:
> Hi List
>
> I'm new to centos i'm also on the forum but my question is how do i do a
> dual boot say windows/centos
>
> i no i have to partition the harddrive can i do this in centos..\
>
> could someone help us out
>
> Mike
Hi Mike,
I don'
Hello
Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Am 21.08.2009 um 19:08 schrieb Peter Kjellstrom:
>
>> On Friday 21 August 2009, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
We have a few (p800). My opinion is that they're acceptable but
not fast.
>>> Heard this a few times now, in the interest of getting something
>>> b
On Friday 21 August 2009 17:29:09 Ray Leventhal wrote:
>
> So while I now understand that they've been running on schedule and why
> I've not been seeing them...I still am in a bit of a quandry as I would
> *like* to receive them.
>
> Should Mailscanner's threshold be addressed or is there somethin
>If you really want to go with a HW controller, try Areca or the high-
>end 3Ware models.
Well, for non Solaris/non file servers, hardware raid is easiest. I am
hesitant to go with Areca (looks like cheap tw stuff). I have always used
LSI stuff but found them slow as hell, I am pretty sure the hp
HI All,
I have a directory tree that when the user un-gzips/untars it does
into /opt by default.
The directory tree is like:
ugui
|
|--
|-- source
|-framework
|--
so when unzipped I want to end it with /opt/ugui and all the stuff
below it.
How do I do this? Can I also issue one c
ML wrote:
> HI All,
>
> I have a directory tree that when the user un-gzips/untars it does
> into /opt by default.
>
> The directory tree is like:
>
> ugui
> |
> |--
> |-- source
> |-framework
> |--
>
> so when unzipped I want to end it with /opt/ugui and all the stuff
> below it.
>
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 3:16 PM, ML wrote:
>
> HI All,
>
> I have a directory tree that when the user un-gzips/untars it does
> into /opt by default.
>
> The directory tree is like:
>
> ugui
> |
> |--
> |-- source
> |-framework
> |--
>
> so when unzipped I want to end it with /opt/ugui a
Eugene Vilensky writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> What is the best way to protect multiuser systems from brute force
> attacks? I am setting up a relatively loose DenyHosts policy, but I
> like the idea of locking an account for a time if too many attempts
> are made, but to balance this with keeping the
ML wrote:
> HI All,
>
> I have a directory tree that when the user un-gzips/untars it does
> into /opt by default.
>
> The directory tree is like:
>
> ugui
> |
> |--
> |-- source
> |-framework
> |--
>
> so when unzipped I want to end it with /opt/ugui and all the stuff
> below it.
Am 21.08.2009 um 21:07 schrieb Joseph L. Casale:
>> If you really want to go with a HW controller, try Areca or the high-
>> end 3Ware models.
>
> Well, for non Solaris/non file servers, hardware raid is easiest.
True. Replacing disks is much easier for sure.
> I am
> hesitant to go with Arec
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> I have always used LSI stuff but found them slow as hell, I am pretty sure
> the hp sa's are LSI
> chips...
>
for a server, random IO operations per second is usually more important
than sequential burst read/write. I've found many server RAID cards
excell at IOP
Everyone,
This morning I received a notice from PayPal that one of our sites got
hacked and was spoofing a PayPal web site.
When I checked the the site, I was surprised to find they were correct.
About 5 days a go we had a server that got hacked and somehow the file
paypal.com.tar got uploaded t
At Fri, 21 Aug 2009 12:16:41 -0700 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> HI All,
>
> I have a directory tree that when the user un-gzips/untars it does
> into /opt by default.
>
> The directory tree is like:
>
> ugui
> |
> |--
> |-- source
> |-framework
> |--
>
> so when unzipped I wan
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 04:08:43PM -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> This morning I received a notice from PayPal that one of our sites got
> hacked and was spoofing a PayPal web site.
>
> When I checked the the site, I was surprised to find they were correct.
> About 5 days a go we
Am 21.08.2009 um 23:08 schrieb Gregory P. Ennis:
>
> I have tried to obtain dialog with PayPal about this but they have not
> responded to my queries.
Big surprise.
They're like ebay (well, they *are* ebay...).
Only boilerplate responses.
Or nothing.
In their defense, they must get a lot of spa
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> P.S. I found the following entry in my error_log of /var/log/httpd/ :
>
> [Sun Aug 16 04:26:19 2009] [info] Server built: Jul 14 2009 06:02:39
> --00:21:14-- http://code.go.ro/paypal.com.tar
> Resolving code.go.ro... 81.196.20.134
> Connecting to code.go.ro|81.196.20.134|
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> place. I looked like the hacker downloaded his paypal spoof files into
> a subdirectory of /var/www/phpmyadmin
>
> I am running 5.3 with all current updates.
and third party software as well.
We do not ship phpmyadmin, and clearly and repeatedly ca
Am 21.08.2009 um 23:24 schrieb R P Herrold:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
>
>> place. I looked like the hacker downloaded his paypal spoof files
>> into
>> a subdirectory of /var/www/phpmyadmin
>>
>> I am running 5.3 with all current updates.
>
> and third party software as we
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:29:17PM +0200, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>
> Am 21.08.2009 um 23:24 schrieb R P Herrold:
>
> > On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> >
> >> place. I looked like the hacker downloaded his paypal spoof files
> >> into
> >> a subdirectory of /var/www/phpmyadmin
> >
Am 21.08.2009 um 23:08 schrieb Gregory P. Ennis:
>
> I have tried to obtain dialog with PayPal about this but they have not
> responded to my queries.
Big surprise.
They're like ebay (well, they *are* ebay...).
Only boilerplate responses.
Or nothing.
In their defense, they must get a lot of s
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> - Keep phpMyAdmin up to date. Best way to do this is to use a
> package from a well known repository like EPEL that keeps the
> package at the latest version for you.
I've not beaten EPEL up too much on things like this, but here i
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
>
> Nope, but you can take steps to prevent (or make it more difficult) for
> people that shouldn't be accessing it from accessing it.
>
> Apache allow from, etc... basic authentication, make sure you're using
> HTTPS and selinux.
Along these
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 05:34:27PM -0400, Jim Perrin wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
>
> > - Keep phpMyAdmin up to date. Best way to do this is to use a
> > package from a well known repository like EPEL that keeps the
> > package at the latest version for y
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
>
> Nope, but you can take steps to prevent (or make it more difficult) for
> people that shouldn't be accessing it from accessing it.
>
> Apache allow from, etc... basic authentication, make sure you're using
> HTTPS and selinux.
Along thes
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Is there an alternative?
mysql at the command line works fine here
> Because there's no alternative.
There may be no GUI alternative but ignorance needs to be
solved -- either with a setup wizard such as mediawiki (php
GUI), or bugzilla (perl check
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:21:17 -0500 Ron Blizzard wrote:
>
>
>I don't know if you can repartition with CentOS as you install, or not
>-- I don't think you can. I use Puppy Linux for this. One of its
>included utilities is GParted, which is a lot like Partition Magic and
>it lets you resize your Windo
On Aug 21, 2009, at 4:17 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> - Keep phpMyAdmin up to date. Best way to do this is to use a
>package from a well known repository like EPEL that keeps the
>package at the latest version for you.
> - Run with SELinux Enforcing
> - Protect phpMyAdmin with Basic HT
Chris Boyd wrote:
> On Aug 21, 2009, at 4:17 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
>
>
>> - Keep phpMyAdmin up to date. Best way to do this is to use a
>>package from a well known repository like EPEL that keeps the
>>package at the latest version for you.
>> - Run with SELinux Enforcing
>> - Pr
Am 21.08.2009 um 23:58 schrieb R P Herrold:
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>
>> Is there an alternative?
>
> mysql at the command line works fine here
So our non-geek customers need not apply ;-)
>
>> Because there's no alternative.
>
> There may be no GUI alternative but ignora
On Sat, 22 Aug 2009, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> So our non-geek customers need not apply ;-)
not at all, and I provided both two good examples, and some
useful rules for rough auditing
>> handing out a loaded weapon with an un-proof'd breech.
> If it was easy to write a phpmyadmin replacement, s
Rainer Duffner wrote:
>>> Is there an alternative?
>> mysql at the command line works fine here
>
>
> So our non-geek customers need not apply ;-)
Isn't there something in openoffice that hooks to databases these days?
--
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lesmikes...@gmail.com
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On Aug 21, 2009, at 5:47 PM, "Gregory P. Ennis" wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Ray Van Dolson
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Nope, but you can take steps to prevent (or make it more difficult)
>> for
>> people that shouldn't be accessing it from accessing it.
>>
>> Apache allow from, etc... b
Am 22.08.2009 um 00:37 schrieb Les Mikesell:
> Rainer Duffner wrote:
>
Is there an alternative?
>>> mysql at the command line works fine here
>>
>>
>> So our non-geek customers need not apply ;-)
>
> Isn't there something in openoffice that hooks to databases these
> days?
There might be
James Pearson wrote:
> Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> On 08/20/2009 01:22 PM, James Pearson wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible to get an update on the status of 4.8?
>>
>> its going out to the mirrors right now, Depending on how long they take
>> to stabalise, we should see release in the next 24 - 48 hrs.
>
Everyone,
Thanks for all your suggestions. Sure appreciate your advice
Greg
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Les Mikesell wrote:
> Isn't there something in openoffice that hooks to databases these days?
>
OOo "Data", its a report-n-forms app, somewhat analogous to Microsoft
Access. Natively it uses Derby, I think , but it can connect to any
database you have a JDBC driver for and execute SQL comma
dunno if it is a priority, or if anyone is to concerned, yet wiki.centos.org
does not appear to come up well in ie8
tested fine in firefox, yet ie8 was wacked
ymmv
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On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 04:14:27PM -0700, R-Elists wrote:
>
> dunno if it is a priority, or if anyone is to concerned, yet wiki.centos.org
> does not appear to come up well in ie8
>
> tested fine in firefox, yet ie8 was wacked
>
> ymmv
Looks OK for me in IE8. Any page in specific?
Ray
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From: Hanmo
To: CentOS mailing list ; centos@centos.org
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Dual Booting Question
When install the system, please format the disk and leave the
Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80Ghz
3 GB of Ram
250 Gb harddrive
i not sure if i'm downloading the right one here as my mechine runs on 1386
scale could someone help us ouit to see if i am downloading the right one
Mike
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> Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80Ghz
> 3 GB of Ram
> 250 Gb harddrive
> i not sure if i'm downloading the right one here as my mechine runs on 1386
> scale could someone help us ouit to see if i am downloading the right one
>
> Mike
> CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-DVD.iso
Mike,
You have the correct ISO image to do
I use Symantec’s Norton Partition Magic to carve up the disk, usually into 3
partitions (NTFS for windows, FAT32 for moving files between windows and linux,
and a linux partition).
You’ll need to copy the linux bootloader into the Master Boot Record and then
set it up so you can choose which OS
thanks barry for i was not sure if i had the right 1
mike
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From: "Barry Brimer"
To: "CentOS mailing list"
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] ned help on downloading
>> Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80Ghz
>> 3 GB of Ram
>> 250 Gb harddrive
>> i not
Ok guys
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