Vreme: 11/08/2011 07:59 AM, Johan Vermeulen piše:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm trying to configure wireless card on a Dell Vostro 1540.
>
> I had a look at this site :
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Wireless/Broadcom?action=show
>
> wireless card :# /sbin/lspci | grep Broadcom
> 12:00.0 Network co
Hello Ljubomir,
thanks a million for your answer. I provided some more info below.
Op 08-11-11 11:59, Ljubomir Ljubojevic schreef:
> Vreme: 11/08/2011 07:59 AM, Johan Vermeulen piše:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I'm trying to configure wireless card on a Dell Vostro 1540.
>>
>> I had a look at this site :
This situation with pings is really strange...But in my case the solution was
much easier . CentOS 6 was installed on VmWare virtual machine and the problem
was in it network device configuration. The most hardly thing was to guess to
that. After this I quickly found a solution:
http://www.jer
On 11/07/2011 09:17 PM, Trey Dockendorf wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>
>> On Monday 07 November 2011 22:23:09 Reindl Harald wrote:
>>> Am 07.11.2011 22:50, schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
Typically, you have no way of knowing the physical structure of the
"cl
Vreme: 11/08/2011 12:46 PM, Johan Vermeulen piše:
>> What does "iwlist" command give you?
> # iwlist
> Usage: iwlist [interface] scanning [essid NNN] [last]
> [interface] frequency
> [interface] channel
> [interface] bitrate
> [interfa
Vreme: 11/08/2011 03:32 PM, Johnny Hughes piše:
> This whole part of the discussion belongs between an individual person
> and Red Hat sales. Here is a link:
>
> https://www.redhat.com/apps/store/other_methods.html
>
> Everyone feel free to call or contact Red Hat as described in the above
> link
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On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:46 PM, wrote:
> Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>> Vreme: 11/02/2011 09:32 PM, Rudi Ahlers piše:
>>> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Scott Robbins
>>> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 08:14:17PM +0200, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an odd problem, for
Good afternoon Gentlemen,
I have a question regarding /etc/hosts for CentOS 6 x64. I already have
a hostname set on my server, however there are 10 additional IP aliases
assigned to the box, one which I plan to use as a mail server. The mail
server will be serving mail for a completely differen
Gentlemen,
I have a question regarding yum groupinstall vs just using yum install.
I have been reading tutorials online (for example how to run a Centos
LAMP). Most of the tutorials have examples to install httpd, mysql, etc
using yum install httpd
The reason for this e-mail is that I noti
Group install is when you install a full suite of software together. If you use
normal "Yum install" it will usually only install one software at a time. Take
a look at this page, maybe it can help
you. http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=package-management
__
Vreme: 11/08/2011 06:12 PM, Rudi Ahlers piše:
>
> This is a SuperMicro X7SBI motherboard, which has a "On board ATI
> ES1000 32MB Graphics" graphics card.
>
I am not sure if this happens all the time or just from time to time. If
it is later, then try installing ATI drivers from ElRepo
(http://e
Am 08.11.2011 18:23, schrieb Jonathan Vomacka:
> Good afternoon Gentlemen,
>
> I have a question regarding /etc/hosts for CentOS 6 x64. I already have
> a hostname set on my server, however there are 10 additional IP aliases
> assigned to the box, one which I plan to use as a mail server. The ma
Reindl,
To my knowledge, all that needs to be configured is A records, MX
records, and SPF records (along with correlating PTR's). This is a whole
other subject and I feel I will have this correctly configured. My fear
is that someone will send email out from my server, and the hostname
might
Jerry,
Understandable. Is I was looking for a full LAMP stack (Apache, MySQL,
PHP, etc) would a groupinstall be a good option, or does it install a
whole bunch of other garbage that is not necessarily needed for web
serving?
I reviewed the document you linked me to but I still seem to have que
> Is it good measure to add it to the hosts file anyway or is this a waste
> of time? I guess my understanding of the host file is clouded.
>
Yes, waste of time. It's all in how you've configured postfix to handle
it. The default is to the FQDN of the server, but I'd suggest you change
according
Makes sense, I appreciate the help Richard.
On 11/8/2011 12:55 PM, lists-centos wrote:
>
>
> Original Message
>> Date: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 12:28:42 PM -0500
>> From: Jonathan Vomacka
>> To: centos@centos.org
>>
>> Gentlemen,
>>
>> I have a question regarding yum gr
Am 08.11.2011 18:53, schrieb Jonathan Vomacka:
> Reindl,
>
> To my knowledge, all that needs to be configured is A records, MX
> records, and SPF records (along with correlating PTR's). This is a whole
> other subject and I feel I will have this correctly configured. My fear
> is that someone
Okay so the host file only allows system applications to understand what
IP's are bound to a specific host, but in actuality, DNS has to be setup
correctly in terms of a public server.
Is my understanding is correct now, then I think I am good to go.
Thanks for all your help who responded to thi
Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 08.11.2011 18:53, schrieb Jonathan Vomacka:
Reindl,
To my knowledge, all that needs to be configured is A records, MX
records, and SPF records (along with correlating PTR's). This is a whole
other subject and I feel I will have this correctly configured. My fear
is
Am I missing something here, or is the conversation below just an elaborate
joke on my expense?
Am 07.11.2011 22:50, schrieb Marko Vojinovic:
> > > > Typically, you have no way of knowing the physical structure of the
> > > > "cloud machine" where your virtual machine is being hosted.
On Monda
On Tuesday 08 November 2011 14:32:06 Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Instead of everyone speculating what Red Hat would charge for a given
> situation (I have a virtual machine on the cloud with 16 VCPUs ... I
> have 1 machine with 8 Quad Core CPUs, I have X with Y, etc.) on the
> CentOS mailing list ... th
On 08/11/11 16:02, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> Vreme: 11/08/2011 12:46 PM, Johan Vermeulen piše:
>>> What does "iwlist" command give you?
>> # iwlist
>> Usage: iwlist [interface] scanning [essid NNN] [last]
>> [interface] frequency
>> [interface] channel
>>
Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
> Is my understanding is correct now, then I think I am good to go.
> Thanks for all your help who responded to this thread Gentlemen.
*sigh*
There are women on this list, also - Margaret Doll comes to mind, though
many folks of both sexes are lurkers, so addressing the li
I am using CentOS 5.7. I have an /etc/security/access.conf file which has
the following:
+ : root : LOCAL
+ : @mynetgroup : ALL
- : ALL : ALL
I thought this is supposed to restrict access to the system to only root
and the accounts in the mynetgroup netgroup; however, anyone NIS account
is still
Vreme: 11/08/2011 09:12 PM, Ned Slider piše:
>
> I _think_ when one of the elrepo folks tried the latest Broadcom driver
> source a week or two ago, the driver stopped working for him. No idea if
> this was el5 or el6, but not a good sign. Apparently it's not that uncommon.
>
> My recommendation is
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 03:41:22PM -0500, Mike VanHorn wrote:
> How can I restrict access to a system based on NIS netgroups?
Change nsswitch.conf so that it reads
passwd: compat
passwd_compat: nis
And then in /etc/passwd
+@netgroup1::
+@netgroup2::
That way only users in the g
Ned Slider wrote:
> I _think_ when one of the elrepo folks tried the latest Broadcom driver
> source a week or two ago, the driver stopped working for him. No idea if
> this was el5 or el6, but not a good sign. Apparently it's not that uncommon.
>
> My recommendation is that if you can find a dri
- Original Message -
| On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 03:41:22PM -0500, Mike VanHorn wrote:
| > How can I restrict access to a system based on NIS netgroups?
|
| Change nsswitch.conf so that it reads
| passwd: compat
| passwd_compat: nis
|
| And then in /etc/passwd
| +@netgroup1::
| +@netgr
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Jonathan Nilsson wrote:
>
> You're welcome! I have used FreeIPA in the past with great success (though
> not specifically as an NIS data source). So if you do pursue FreeIPA, I
> highly recommend joining their separate mailing list freeipa-us...@redhat.com
> htt
On Tue, 8 Nov 2011, James A. Peltier wrote:
> acccess.conf supposed to support this type of functionality thereby
> not needing to modify /etc/passwd / /etc/shadow!?!
You'll probably need to add a pam_access.so reference to the stock
/etc/pam.d/password-auth. Make the first "account" line
ac
I have not used FreeIPA on CentOS. As I said previously, I highly recommend
using Fedora servers as your FreeIPA servers, because it will install much
easier and you should be able to get support from the freeipa-users mailing
list.
If you are set on using CentOS, I think you will need to use the
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 03:50:07PM -0800, Jonathan Nilsson wrote:
> I have not used FreeIPA on CentOS. As I said previously, I highly recommend
> using Fedora servers as your FreeIPA servers, because it will install much
> easier and you should be able to get support from the freeipa-users mailing
hmmm, it should be the exact problem i got, thank you very much.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:30 PM, Минтаиров Михаил wrote:
> This situation with pings is really strange...But in my case the solution
> was much easier . CentOS 6 was installed on VmWare virtual machine and the
> problem was in it n
Dear All,
thanks for the reactions!
Looks like I somehow fuzzled up when compiling the driver, because with
Ljubomir 's driver, I can now see available networks.
I woun't be able to test if I can actualy connect until later today or
tomorrow.
Ljubomir, so far looks like you solved this!
gree
CentOS Community,
I was wondering if anyone had a good resource or procedure for a step by
step in installing a mail server with Centos. There ARE documents on
google, however almost all that i've found were outdated from 2005. Does
anyone know where I can find this type of document for a mails
http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-users-and-domains-with-postfix-courier-mysql-and-squirrelmail-centos-6.0-x86_64
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:10 AM, Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
> CentOS Community,
>
> I was wondering if anyone had a good resource or procedure for a step by
> step in installing a mail se
On 11/08/11 10:10 PM, Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone had a good resource or procedure for a step by
> step in installing a mail server with Centos. There ARE documents on
> google, however almost all that i've found were outdated from 2005. Does
> anyone know where I can find t
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