Re: [CentOS] ipset not actually blocking

2014-12-10 Thread Rob Townley
Appears the iptables update 1.4.7-14 which came with CentOS6 r6 is the most likely culprit. The solution for now is: delete ',dst' from the iptables INPUT chain delete 'src,' from the iptables OUTPUT chain. On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Rob Townley wrote: > i created an ipset and added 8.8

Re: [CentOS] ipset not actually blocking

2014-12-10 Thread Rob Townley
Incidentally, a different OS has a newer version of iptables 1.4.18-1.1ubuntu1, but still works the old way where SRC still matches SRC,DST. On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 2:03 AM, Rob Townley wrote: > Appears the iptables update 1.4.7-14 which came with CentOS6 r6 is the > most likely culprit. > > Th

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Re: [CentOS] get /full/path/filename.ext from filename.ext

2014-12-10 Thread ken
On 12/09/2014 08:11 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 03:57:03PM -0500, ken wrote: You'd think this functionality would be included already in one or another linux utility. It's kinda like the complement to the 'basename' utility. I've looked into the dark corners of ls, sta

Re: [CentOS] NSS update issues.

2014-12-10 Thread Lamar Owen
On 12/09/2014 05:22 PM, Chris Stone wrote: On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: Ok, so how do I fix this (other than 'yum downgrade nss firefox nss-sysinit nss-devel nss-tools' which does 'fix' the issue)? Try installing the Firefox 'SSL Version Control' add-on. Had this issue wi

Re: [CentOS] NSS update issues.

2014-12-10 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 12/09/2014 03:30 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: > Ran into a bit of a sticky wicket today. And for reasons that should be > obvious it was a bit difficult to google for a solution, so I backed out > the upgrade. So I'm hoping someone here has seen and fixed this already. > > System: CentOS 7, fully up

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 install software Raid on large drives error

2014-12-10 Thread Devin Reade
For RAID-1 on CentOS 7, have a look at the following: It deals with the situation, including mirroring of /boot. Note that in my case, I disabled UEFI in the BIOS, so didn't have /boot/efi come up on autopartition. That URL also implies a

Re: [CentOS] NSS update issues.

2014-12-10 Thread Devin Reade
--On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 09:14:56 AM -0600 Johnny Hughes wrote: > Can someone verify this is also an issue on RHEL-7 ... looks like > something that needs to be fixed if only older TLS versions are supported. I don't have RHEL7 (*cough*) installed on a desktop yet, but I disabled SSL ve

Re: [CentOS] CentOS-6.6 - Selinux and Postfix-2.11.1

2014-12-10 Thread James B. Byrne
On Tue, December 9, 2014 18:45, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am 09.12.2014 um 23:04 schrieb James B. Byrne: >> Applied policy update. Now I see these occasionally. But by the time I try >> and >> see what the matter is the file is gone: > > Why do you start a new thread instead of continuing the old

[CentOS] No package group "X Window System" in CentOS 7.0?

2014-12-10 Thread Niki Kovacs
Hi, I'm currently experimenting with CentOS 7.0 in a few virtual guests, trying to install a reduced GNOME desktop as well as a minimal KDE desktop. I'm following this documentation: http://www.dokuwiki.tachtler.net/doku.php?id=tachtler:centos_7_-_minimal_desktop_installation I'm stuck at th

[CentOS] CentOS 7 grub.cfg missing on new install

2014-12-10 Thread Jeff Boyce
Greetings - The short story is that got my new install completed with the partitioning I wanted and using software raid, but after a reboot I ended up with a grub prompt, and do not appear to have a grub.cfg file. So here is a little history of how I got here, because I know in order for anyo

Re: [CentOS] print something on console after boot

2014-12-10 Thread Dan Hyatt
I might be in left field but... in init.d create a script that simply echo_ip script contents #!/bin/bash ip -4 addr |grep inet |tee /var/log/ip # this will only print the ip lines and copy to /var/log/ip ( I prefer tee over echo, for a variety of reasons) then create S99echo_ip in rc3.

Re: [CentOS] get /full/path/filename.ext from filename.ext

2014-12-10 Thread Dan Hyatt
I don't know if this is of interest as an alternative. I did find a cool functionality called locate and updatedb Updatedb creates the database of your files, locate does superfast searches. It essentially does a superfast "find" on your root filesystem, giving you the fully qualified path of

Re: [CentOS] get /full/path/filename.ext from filename.ext

2014-12-10 Thread Keith Keller
On 2014-12-10, Dan Hyatt wrote: > I don't know if this is of interest as an alternative. It may or may not be, but it doesn't help the OP, who already knows where the file is, and just wants the full absolute path. locate will not help him there, especially if there are multiple files with the s

Re: [CentOS] print something on console after boot

2014-12-10 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 12/10/2014 12:47 PM, Dan Hyatt wrote: I've a virtual instance and I need to know its IP address after it has finished booting up, to know where to ssh into it. I've tried adding "ip -4 addr > /dev/tty0" to rc.local, but that obviously doesn't work, because the login prompt overwrites everyth

[CentOS] httpd listening only on IPv6 interface on CentOS 7

2014-12-10 Thread Warren Young
I’ve held off reporting this since I thought it might just be some kind of fluke, but I’ve seen it now on three different boxes. The symptom is that the stock configuration of Apache only listens for IPv6 connections: $ netstat -na | grep :80.*LISTEN tcp6 0 0 :::80

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 grub.cfg missing on new install

2014-12-10 Thread Ned Slider
On 10/12/14 18:13, Jeff Boyce wrote: > Greetings - > > The short story is that got my new install completed with the > partitioning I wanted and using software raid, but after a reboot I > ended up with a grub prompt, and do not appear to have a grub.cfg file. > So here is a little history of how

[CentOS] Dropbox on CentOS 6?

2014-12-10 Thread Niki Kovacs
Hi, I just spent a couple of unnerving hours trying to make Dropbox work on CentOS 6.6. Is there a way that 1. Actually works? 2. Doesn't include jumping through burning loops? Cheers from the sunny south of France, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques 100% Linux et logiciels libre