Is there any package available for qmail? I am having hard time finding it.
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On 03/14/2017 12:53 AM, Rajmohan Banavi wrote:
Is there any package available for qmail? I am having hard time finding it.
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I doubt it, qmail is quite deprecate
Hi,
I need to get agent-forwarding working.
I have:
- a local OpenSUSE 42.1 box, where my key(s) reside (ssh agent running
and working)
- a remote FreeBSD 10.3 box, where I can login with my key (works)
- from the FreeBSD box, I need to get to a CentOS 7 box (without
entering a password -
Am 2017-03-14 10:19, schrieb Alice Wonder:
On 03/14/2017 12:53 AM, Rajmohan Banavi wrote:
Is there any package available for qmail? I am having hard time
finding it.
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Hello,
a2ensite and co is Debian/ubuntu specific. On CentOS there is no such thing.
It's not clear to me what you are trying to achieve. Can you rephrase so we can
help?
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- Original Message -
> From: "Robert Moskowi
Hi,
(This is happening on CentOS 6)
during a machine's kickstart I install several yum repositories which are
contained in an RPM. During the %post phase I install an RPM which has a
dependency to nodejs. That package with all of its dependencies can be
found in EPEL. On the other hand I have the
You might want to take a look at /var/log/secure on the machine you're
logging into, that might have more information on why the key wasn't
accepted.
Ralph
schrieb am Di., 14. März 2017 um 10:23 Uhr:
> Hi,
>
> I need to get agent-forwarding working.
>
>
> I have:
> - a local OpenSUSE 42.1 box
Am 2017-03-14 10:44, schrieb Ralph Angenendt:
You might want to take a look at /var/log/secure on the machine you're
logging into, that might have more information on why the key wasn't
accepted.
D'uh.
I had made a typo.
The authorized_keys file wasn't exactly named like it should have been.
I do not see any i686 packages (32 bit) for httpd and php on the repositories
for CentOS 7. Are they available somewhere? If not, is there a reasonably
simple/quick way to build them myself?
Thanks.
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On 2017-03-14, Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> Here I sit in my hotel room with my Cubie armv7 server with Centos7.
>
> They have an ethernet cable here, so most likely I will not need to
> resort to putting a WiFi USB dongle and trying to master nmcli.
>
> But I have to web authenticate to their portal
On Fri, March 10, 2017 11:57, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
> Looks like only one sector's bad. Running badblocks should,
> I think, mark that sector as bad, so the system doesn't try
> to read or write there. I've got a user whose workstation has
> had a bad sector running for over a year. However, i
On 03/14/2017 12:53 AM, Rajmohan Banavi wrote:
Is there any package available for qmail? I am having hard time finding it.
If you're interested in an qmail-style mail server that's actively
maintained, take a few minutes to look at Courier MTA. It features POP
and IMAP servers in addition to
Ok, folks, I don't get this one at all.
I've got a server that I just rebuilt last week, from C5 to C7. It used to
export filesystems. Those were moved to another server, and NFS wasn't
turned up when I built it. I just turned it down again. And yet, I see
Mar 14 10:26:33 systemd: Job
dev-disk-by
On Tue, 14 Mar 2017, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Ok, folks, I don't get this one at all.
I've got a server that I just rebuilt last week, from C5 to C7. It used to
export filesystems. Those were moved to another server, and NFS wasn't
turned up when I built it. I just turned it down again. And yet,
Processing Conflict: speexdsp-1.2-0.9.rc3.el6.x86_64 conflicts speex
<= 1.2-0.21.rc1
I am loath to replace things on my primary workstation as I have far
too much to do as it is without dealing with self-inflicted injuries.
However, I do use Jitsi as a softphone and the latest version has a
depe
On 03/14/2017 05:00 AM, Rajmohan Banavi wrote:
> I do not see any i686 packages (32 bit) for httpd and php on the repositories
> for CentOS 7. Are they available somewhere? If not, is there a reasonably
> simple/quick way to build them myself?
>
Do you mean the standard packages or something th
Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2017, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>
>> Ok, folks, I don't get this one at all.
>>
>> I've got a server that I just rebuilt last week, from C5 to C7. It used
>> to
>> export filesystems. Those were moved to another server, and NFS wasn't
>> turned up when I built it
I installed pidgin-sipe, since my googling seemed to suggest it would give
me connectivity with Lync. I now see the SIMPLE protocol... but not Office
Communicator. What am I missing here?
CentOS 7, updated.
mark
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On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 12:01:35PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> I installed pidgin-sipe, since my googling seemed to suggest it would give
> me connectivity with Lync. I now see the SIMPLE protocol... but not Office
> Communicator. What am I missing here?
>
> CentOS 7, updated.
>
> m
The goal is to have access to a specific virtual host on port 80, to be
routed to port 443. Any other port 80 access is left as is.
So let us assume a server foo.bar.com and the specific virtual host is
webmail.bar.com
So I have tried:
ServerName webmail.bar.com
ServerAli
If all you want is a really fast redirect, then indeed what those people
advised should work.
NameVirtualHost IP:80 (you only need this on apache 2.2 and lower, not needed
on CentOS7 which comes with apache 2.4)
ServerName webmail.bar.com
Redirect permanent / https://webmail.bar.com/
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Am 14.03.2017 um 16:08 schrieb James B. Byrne:
Processing Conflict: speexdsp-1.2-0.9.rc3.el6.x86_64 conflicts speex
<= 1.2-0.21.rc1
I am loath to replace things on my primary workstation as I have far
too much to do as it is without dealing with self-inflicted injuries.
However, I do use Jitsi
I want to script a rather simple create database operation. Thing is, I
have to provide the password for that database. I would like to do this
with an environment variable, but the simple approach dose not work:
mailpswd=charlie
mysql -u root -p
CREATE DATABASE mailfix;
CREATE USER 'mailfi
I see I have some things to learn, or just maybe remember about
virtualhosts:
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/vhosts/examples.html
"The asterisks match all addresses, so the main server serves no
requests. Due to the fact that the virtual host with |ServerName
www.example.com| is first in t
Hi All - Been trying to find out if USB 3.1 support is in CentOS 7 and
kernel 3.10 ?
I see its in the 4.X kernel - but what about CentOS 7?
Was hoping to make my external backups faster.
Thanks,
Jerry
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> Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 14:53:01 -0700
> From: Robert Moskowitz
>
> I want to script a rather simple create database operation. Thing
> is, I have to provide the password for that database. I would like
> to do this with an environment variable, but the simple approach
> dose not work:
Well, the idea was to make yum not ask about confirmation when doing
yum install, like:
$ rpm --import https://...
$ yum accept-key ...
$ yum install passenger
Because, when I do `yum -y install`, I don't know in advance which
questions I'm answering with yes. And for the second command I was
giv
On 03/14/2017 06:29 PM, Richard wrote:
Date: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 14:53:01 -0700
From: Robert Moskowitz
I want to script a rather simple create database operation. Thing
is, I have to provide the password for that database. I would like
to do this with an environment variable, but the
Hi,
Qmailtoaster http://www.qmailtoaster.com/ offers a CentOS 7 yum repo.
BR,
Peter
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 4:17 PM, Gordon Messmer
wrote:
> On 03/14/2017 12:53 AM, Rajmohan Banavi wrote:
>>
>> Is there any package available for qmail? I am having hard time finding
>> it.
>
>
>
> If you're inte
On 2017-03-14, rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
>
> You could try Matt Simerson's Toaster:
>
> https://github.com/msimerson/Mail-Toaster-6
>
> It does a lot more than just qmail and replaced as much of qmail as
> possible...
But is it for Linux? The Wiki says:
"each component is thinly provisione
I am looking at:
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/vhosts/index.html
I tried:
|apachectl -S
|
And no output. Even stopping httpd, no output.
How to we see how apache parsed the config files?
thank you
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Hi,
You can use "httpd -S".
Timo
2017-03-15 7:57 GMT+02:00 Robert Moskowitz :
> I am looking at:
>
> https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/vhosts/index.html
>
> I tried:
>
> |apachectl -S
>
> |
> And no output. Even stopping httpd, no output.
>
> How to we see how apache parsed the config files?
>
Thanks.
That worked.
Bob
On 03/14/2017 11:48 PM, Myyrä, Timo wrote:
Hi,
You can use "httpd -S".
Timo
2017-03-15 7:57 GMT+02:00 Robert Moskowitz :
I am looking at:
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/vhosts/index.html
I tried:
|apachectl -S
|
And no output. Even stopping httpd, no outpu
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