Hi,
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 6:26 PM, carlopmart wrote:
> That's what I like to see, but it doesn't works for me
> /dev/disk/by-uuid only has uuid for sda and not for sdb and sdc...
>
> Do I need to configure something under udev or scsi_id to rescan scsi
> disks at host startup or something
On 03/29/2012 07:56 PM, Nataraj wrote:
> I have poked around in google and have seen a number of youtube videos,
> but my question is whether anyone really has linux running on any kind
> of tablet or tablet PC device in such a way that the touch screen can be
> used productively and it won't take
On Fri, March 30, 2012 5:26 am, Nataraj wrote:
> So for example if I assign an email address for incoming mail from a
> mailing list and then setup a whitelist entry that only allows that
> address to receive email from the mailservers that serve that mailing
> list and then blacklist all other i
Hi.
Is anyone here running CentOS 6 with dual monitors configured as a
single X Screen?
I'm trying such a setup on version 5 (again), using NVIDIA TwinView, and
it works in many ways, but there are a number of problems that means
it's not too usable - the most important one being that there ap
Hello Toralf,
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 09:55:45 +0200 Toralf Lund wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Is anyone here running CentOS 6 with dual monitors configured as a
> single X Screen?
>
> I'm trying such a setup on version 5 (again), using NVIDIA TwinView, and
> it works in many ways, but there are a number of
Dear Friends,
I am new in server side so i want to configure new Postfix mail server
using dovecot or courier imap configuration . But I want courier for
configure server . I do not want any database for store mails and users
information. It just like create users then all mail goes to users home
From: jiten jha
>I am new in server side so i want to configure new Postfix mail server
>using dovecot or courier imap configuration . But I want courier for
>configure server . I do not want any database for store mails and users
>information. It just like create users then all mail goes to use
Greetings Friends,
is any one knows why i see squirrelmail login interface like below
Live Example Can Be Seen Here:
https://mail.digital-infotech.com/webmail
i have tried to install configure from source as well rather than RPM but
all the same.security permissions have been verified also. and
On 03/30/2012 05:41 AM, Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
> Greetings Friends,
>
> is any one knows why i see squirrelmail login interface like below
> Live Example Can Be Seen Here:
> https://mail.digital-infotech.com/webmail
>
> i have tried to install configure from source as well rather than RPM but
> al
On 03/30/2012 05:51 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 03/30/2012 05:41 AM, Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
>> Greetings Friends,
>>
>> is any one knows why i see squirrelmail login interface like below
>> Live Example Can Be Seen Here:
>> https://mail.digital-infotech.com/webmail
>>
>> i have tried to install
Hello Mr. Johnny
This is brilliant!! you are so knowledgeable and professional.
Your solution fixed the problem right away.
mbstring.func_overload = 0
It was like this:
mbstring.func_overload = 2
Thanks / Thanks / Thanks / Thanks / Thanks / Thanks / Thanks / Thanks /
Thanks
Regards / Prabhpal
On 30.3.2012 05:26, Nataraj wrote:
> The way that I finally got rid of all the residual spam that makes it
> through greylisting, SPF, spamassassin, clamav is to handout unique mail
> addresses and use black/whitelists. So for example if I assign an email
> address for incoming mail from a mailin
On 03/30/2012 10:55 AM, Toralf Lund wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Is anyone here running CentOS 6 with dual monitors configured as a
> single X Screen?
>
> I'm trying such a setup on version 5 (again), using NVIDIA TwinView, and
> it works in many ways, but there are a number of problems that means
> it's not t
On 3/30/2012 7:48 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
> On 30.3.2012 05:26, Nataraj wrote:
>
>> The way that I finally got rid of all the residual spam that makes it
>> through greylisting, SPF, spamassassin, clamav is to handout unique mail
>> addresses and use black/whitelists. So for example if I assign an
On 30/03/12 15:21, Alexandru Chiscan wrote:
> On 03/30/2012 10:55 AM, Toralf Lund wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> Is anyone here running CentOS 6 with dual monitors configured as a
>> single X Screen?
>>
>> I'm trying such a setup on version 5 (again), using NVIDIA TwinView, and
>> it works in many ways, but t
- Original Message -
> On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 16:49 -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
>
> > [root@c6r10tester ~]# mdadm --detail /dev/md1
> > /dev/md1:
> > Version : 1.1
> > Creation Time : Thu Mar 29 16:14:17 2012
> > Raid Level : raid10
> ...
> > Layout : near=2
> > Ch
Greetings Dear Friends !
i have Postfix Running On CentOS 6.2 x86_64, TLS/SASL is already
configured and working.
Can anyone please assist me how to configure Postfix to listen and accept
TLS connections on smtp:465?
Thanks / Regards
Prabhpal S. Mavi
_
From: Prabhpal S. Mavi
> i have Postfix Running On CentOS 6.2 x86_64, TLS/SASL is already
> configured and working.
> Can anyone please assist me how to configure Postfix to listen and accept
> TLS connections on smtp:465?
Google says to look in master.cf
JD
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In /etc/postfix/master.cf uncomment the line that starts #smtps.
One thing I also do is to listen on an alternate socket way up high,
like 5, to bypass ISP's that restrict port 25 and 465 to their own
servers. This way I can send mail through my server when I am on a
restricted network like
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Hi Dear All,
Just updating with the post, following configured Postfix to listen on
Port 587. Yet to find out, how to enable 465.
submission inet n - n - - smtpd
-o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt
-o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
-o smtpd_client_restrictions=pe
On 3/30/2012 12:49 PM, Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
> Hi Dear All,
>
>
> Just updating with the post, following configured Postfix to listen on
> Port 587. Yet to find out, how to enable 465.
>
>
> submission inet n - n - - smtpd
>-o smtpd_tls_security_level=encrypt
>
I can't get IPv6 routing to configure correctly despite everything I've read
saying it should
This is my network config on a fully-updated CentOS 5.8 system:
# cat /etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yes
NETWORKING_IPV6=yes
HOSTNAME=my.hostname.com
GATEWAY=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
IPV6_DEFAULTGW=2a02
What is different about the initial startup of iptables than 'service
iptables restart' (and different from C5)? I want to use iptables
port redirection to send port 80 to 8080 so a java web service doesn't
have to start as root. On C5 it worked to give the iptables
commmands, then 'iptables sa
Nevermind. I copied my ISP's line verbatim, including the erroneous /112 mask.
On Friday, March 30, 2012 1:27pm, "Steve Snyder" said:
> I can't get IPv6 routing to configure correctly despite everything I've read
> saying it should
>
> This is my network config on a fully-updated CentOS 5.8 s
I imagine some day in the near future there will be a switch to ipv6.
I cannot imagine ever remembering the ip address then...crazy.
My question, since i have never done ip6 stuff, is what does that mean
on my webservers?
Would I just need to replace my ip4 with ip6 in my eths, bonds, bridges,
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 02:23:55PM -0400, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> My question, since i have never done ip6 stuff, is what does that mean
> on my webservers?
For modern software, not too much, really!
> Would I just need to replace my ip4 with ip6 in my eths, bonds, bridges,
> and configuration fil
On 03/30/2012 04:48 AM, Markus Falb wrote:
> On 30.3.2012 05:26, Nataraj wrote:
>
>> The way that I finally got rid of all the residual spam that makes it
>> through greylisting, SPF, spamassassin, clamav is to handout unique mail
>> addresses and use black/whitelists. So for example if I assign a
On 03/30/2012 08:22 AM, Mike McCarthy wrote:
> In /etc/postfix/master.cf uncomment the line that starts #smtps.
>
> One thing I also do is to listen on an alternate socket way up high,
> like 5, to bypass ISP's that restrict port 25 and 465 to their own
> servers. This way I can send mail thr
On 03/30/2012 11:23 AM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
> I imagine some day in the near future there will be a switch to ipv6.
> I cannot imagine ever remembering the ip address then...crazy.
>
> My question, since i have never done ip6 stuff, is what does that mean
> on my webservers?
>
> Would I just need t
On 03/30/2012 10:53 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> What is different about the initial startup of iptables than 'service
> iptables restart' (and different from C5)? I want to use iptables
> port redirection to send port 80 to 8080 so a java web service doesn't
> have to start as root. On C5 it work
UPDATE
I rolled a new kernel that's identical to the stock CentOS 2.6.32-220.el6
kernel with the exception of the new idmapper being enabled. Unfortunately
there's been no improvement.
Did you get a chance to try the RHEL kernel?
-Aaron
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Hope to get it installed this weekend.
Ray
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 01:33:10PM -0700, Aaron Blew wrote:
> UPDATE
>
> I rolled a new kernel that's identical to the stock CentOS 2.6.32-220.el6
> kernel with the exception of the new idmapper being enabled. Unfortunately
> there's been no improvemen
On 03/30/2012 01:56 AM, Nataraj wrote:
> but my question is whether anyone really has linux running on any kind
> of tablet or tablet PC device in such a way that the touch screen can be
> used productively and it won't take a month to get it running?
I've had a tablet PC for about 5 years now, t
Am 30.03.2012 20:23, schrieb Bob Hoffman:
> I imagine some day in the near future there will be a switch to ipv6.
Wrong. There will be no switch. IPv6 is just being added while
IPv4 continues to function. Both will coexist for a long time yet.
> I cannot imagine ever remembering the ip address th
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