Hi,
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 1:29 AM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> We have Centos 5.8 on LInux server.I setup /etc/login.defs following:
> PASS_MAX_DAYS 3
> PASS_MIN_DAYS 0
> PASS_MIN_LEN8
> PASS_WARN_AGE 1
>
> after that I chack user password policy and it show:# chage -l user1
> Last password
On 06/30/2015 07:59 AM, mcclnx mcc wrote:
> We have Centos 5.8 on LInux server.I setup /etc/login.defs following:
> PASS_MAX_DAYS 3
So you're saying that you're running a CentOS that has not been updated
in three years and as such is full of security vulnerabilities and bugs
and yet you are secu
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On 06/29/2015 10:43 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
James B. Byrne wrote:
On Mon, June 29, 2015 02:14, Sorin Srbu wrote:
OS 6?
Please note: I'm not criticizing, just curious about the argument
behind using a regular OS to do firewall-stuff.
Maintenance.
A consistent set of expectations does won
Is there any way to get the latest Qemu to run on CentOS 7? I'm looking
for a way to create backup snapshots, but the current install says:
[root@vhost1 ~]# virsh snapshot-create-as myvm snapshot1 "snapshot1
description"
error: Operation not supported: live disk snapshot not supported with
thi
> On Jun 29, 2015, at 16:08, James A. Peltier wrote:
> When you're going to maintain software for long periods of time the Modules
> environment can come in really handy. See http://modules.sf.net
You can even use modules with the SCL packages, it is a simple translation.
Hopefully in the fut
Hello,
You might be able to use the live feature by using the qemu-kvm-rhev from Ovirt:
http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5/rpm/el7/x86_64/
HTH
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> From: "Robert Fitzpatrick"
> To: "CentOS"
On Jun 29, 2015, at 6:50 PM, Mike <1100...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> rsync -aAXHx -e 'ssh’
-e ssh has been the default in rsync for a very long time. I believe the
newest CentOS where -e defaults to rsh instead is CentOS 3.
You only need to give -e nowadays when you need nonstandard ssh options,
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> On Jun 29, 2015, at 6:50 PM, Mike <1100...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > rsync -aAXHx -e 'ssh’
>
> -e ssh has been the default in rsync for a very long time. I believe the
> newest CentOS where -e defaults to rsh instead is CentOS 3.
>
> You on
All;
I installed centOS 7 (KDE), I also created a user 'postgres'
the postgres user does not show up as a user on the login screen.
How can I make this user show up on the login screen? I've googled it
with no luck
Thanks in advance
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CS DBA wrote:
> All;
>
> I installed centOS 7 (KDE), I also created a user 'postgres'
> the postgres user does not show up as a user on the login screen.
>
> How can I make this user show up on the login screen? I've googled it
> with no luck
>
I would think that under no circumstances *should* it
On 06/30/15 12:22, CS DBA wrote:
> All;
>
> I installed centOS 7 (KDE), I also created a user 'postgres'
> the postgres user does not show up as a user on the login screen.
>
> How can I make this user show up on the login screen? I've googled it
> with no luck
log in a root user, check for /hom
On 6/30/2015 10:58 AM, g wrote:
log in a root user, check for /home/missing-user.
in /etc files; group, gshadow, passwd, shadow, for 'missing-user'.
if missing or present, create user again to see if will correct.
if it is a daemon as Mark suggest, remove daemon.
if its the daemon account M
On Tue, June 30, 2015 12:58 pm, g wrote:
>
>
> On 06/30/15 12:22, CS DBA wrote:
>> All;
>>
>> I installed centOS 7 (KDE), I also created a user 'postgres'
>> the postgres user does not show up as a user on the login screen.
>>
>> How can I make this user show up on the login screen? I've googled i
Hi,
I've been working on some systems trying to get kerberized nfsv4 and
kerberized web services going on 7. Kerberized nfsv4 was working with
7.0, but with the 7.1 release it stopped working, the key difference
between the two setups is that gssproxy wasn't being used with 7.0, but
seems to be k
Erik Laxdal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working on some systems trying to get kerberized nfsv4 and
> kerberized web services going on 7. Kerberized nfsv4 was working with
> 7.0, but with the 7.1 release it stopped working, the key difference
> between the two setups is that gssproxy wasn't being us
From what I can see there you are running cpan as root and installing it
under a local lib /root/perl5. The new cpan executable is is under
/root/perl5/bin/. Thats probably not in your path? Also the modules under
/root/perl5/lib/perl5 are probably not in your module search path.
There is a lot o
On 06/30/2015 12:13 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Erik Laxdal wrote:
>> The problem I am encountering with Kerberized NFSv4 is that the
>> directory will mount okay, and I can see it's contents as root, but I
>> encounter "Permission denied" errors when trying to access it as a
>> regular user. 'k
Hi all I have downloaded centos and burn the iso file every time I install
centos it deletes my windows 7 what am I doing wrong mike
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