[CentOS] Dnsmasq and /etc/hosts

2016-11-24 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, I just setup CentOS 7 on three boxes to fiddle with it. 1. amandine.sandbox.lan is a headless LAN server 2. bernadette.sandbox.lan is a client desktop 3. raymonde.sandbox.lan is another client desktop I've setup Dnsmasq on amandine.sandbox.lan. Here's the very basic configuration: # /et

[CentOS] Re: Dnsmasq and /etc/hosts

2016-11-24 Thread Yamaban
On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 09:25, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: Hi, I just setup CentOS 7 on three boxes to fiddle with it. 1. amandine.sandbox.lan is a headless LAN server 2. bernadette.sandbox.lan is a client desktop 3. raymonde.sandbox.lan is another client desktop I've setup Dnsmasq on amandine.sandb

Re: [CentOS] Dnsmasq and /etc/hosts

2016-11-24 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 24/11/2016 à 10:22, Yamaban a écrit : > Hmmm, looks like the "lookup question" from amandine(server) is not > resolved in the same way it is resoved from bernadette or raymonde > (clients). After some more fiddling, I guess I found a solution to my problem. If we formulate the problem different

Re: [CentOS] Dnsmasq and /etc/hosts

2016-11-24 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 24/11/2016 à 10:50, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit : > After some more fiddling, I guess I found a solution to my problem. If > we formulate the problem differently, we can say that the clients use > the information provided by Dnsmasq, but the server does not. So in > order to make the server use that

Re: [CentOS] Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall

2016-11-24 Thread Leon Fauster
Am 24.11.2016 um 00:15 schrieb Warren Young : > On Nov 23, 2016, at 3:40 PM, John R Pierce wrote: >> I do wonder how the OP plans on connecting his phone and/or tablet via >> ethernet to this. > > It can be done: > > http://www.gottabemobile.com/2014/08/28/how-to-connect-an-ipad-to-ethernet/

Re: [CentOS] Dnsmasq and /etc/hosts

2016-11-24 Thread Leon Fauster
Am 24.11.2016 um 10:50 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs : > Le 24/11/2016 à 10:22, Yamaban a écrit : >> Hmmm, looks like the "lookup question" from amandine(server) is not >> resolved in the same way it is resoved from bernadette or raymonde >> (clients). > > After some more fiddling, I guess I found a solu

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6, Apache 2.2.15 and SNI?

2016-11-24 Thread Walter H.
On Tue, November 22, 2016 22:40, James B. Byrne wrote: > > On Sun, November 20, 2016 12:43, Walter H. wrote: > >> >> https://box.domain1.com works >> but >> https://box.domain2.com results in 'Certificate name mismatch' >> >> > > What are the contents of the certificate(s) you have configured for

[CentOS] Headless Centos 7 "File and Print Server" install - configure WIFI

2016-11-24 Thread Gary Stainburn
Google has done it's usual job and returned lots of results but not led me to a solution. I've just build a Centos 7 "File and Print Server" config, i.e. no screen/keyboard/mouse and no GUI installed. The LAN connection has worked out of the box and I can SSH into the server without issue. Ho

Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-24 Thread H
On November 23, 2016 5:14:37 PM EST, John R Pierce wrote: >On 11/23/2016 2:02 PM, Tony Molloy wrote: >> precision 15 7510 >> >> Intel® Core i5-6300HQ Processor (Quad Core 2.30G > >that too is a "skylake", latest gen intel CPU, you might have some >issues with CentOS and the USB C/Thunderport, an

Re: [CentOS] Headless Centos 7 "File and Print Server" install - configure WIFI

2016-11-24 Thread Gary Stainburn
After all that, it was simply a case of going into nmtui and adding a WIFI connection. I had tried that before, but it must have been before I moved the WIFI dongle to a different USB port. On Thursday 24 November 2016 15:19:43 Gary Stainburn wrote: > Google has done it's usual job and returned

Re: [CentOS] Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall

2016-11-24 Thread H
On 11/23/2016 11:40 PM, John R Pierce wrote: On 11/23/2016 2:24 PM, Leon Fauster wrote: DIY based onhttp://www.pcengines.ch/ hardware ... the APU2, which is their current generation board suitable for a router like this, requires 12VDC up to 1 amp, so tis not suitable for USB power (5V, up to

Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-24 Thread Yan Li
> That's what I thought. I think I'll go for a Precision Workstation. > Anybody see any major problems with the following configuration. I bought a Dell Precision 7510 last month, and it works great with CentOS. You can find my setup here: https://elliotli.blogspot.com/2016/11/dell-precision-15-7

Re: [CentOS] Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall

2016-11-24 Thread H
On 11/23/2016 11:24 PM, Leon Fauster wrote: Am 23.11.2016 um 21:18 schrieb H : This is off-topic and the only connection with CentOS is that the laptop will be running CentOS... I am looking for a travel router/firewall for a number of reasons: - Protect against outside attacks when outside t

Re: [CentOS] Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall

2016-11-24 Thread H
On 11/23/2016 09:56 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote: Go to the openwrt site and see what replaced the TP-Link TL_WRN702N. The new one has 2 ether ports and can be USB powered. Of course, there are those who will say you should use a raspberry pi for that... On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 3:18 PM, H wrote:

Re: [CentOS] Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall

2016-11-24 Thread Arun Khan
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 11:57 AM, H wrote: > > I did visit both the OpenWRT lists and the TP-Link website. On the latter, I > found four travel routers: WR810N 300 Mbps, powered from an outlet and 2 > RJ-45 ports, its predecessor WR710N 150 Mbps, WR802N 300 Mbps and powered > via micro-USB port an

Re: [CentOS] Off-Topic: Travel Router and Firewall

2016-11-24 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 06:43:35PM -0800, Arun Khan wrote: > I have prototyped a similar setup with RasPi. With a 4GB (or higher) > SD card, flash storage is not a limiting factor compared routers like > TP-Link. > > I did try openWRT on Raspi but the driver (Realtek 8192 IIRC) for my > USB LAN w

[CentOS] Permanent job in Tokyo, Japan

2016-11-24 Thread James Tobin
Hello, I’m working with an employer that is looking to hire someone to fulfil a permanent DevOps-type position at their office in Tokyo. Japanese language is not required; only English. Consequently I had hoped that some members of this mailing list may like to discuss further; off-list. I can be