Hi Niki,
On CentOS it's normal for both wireless and wired to be connected at the same
time, maybe what you are seeing is just the icon's being confusing or not being
replaced with the right thing?
This is easy to check, just issue an "ip route". On My system I can see
something like this:
de
On 09/04/17 05:39, Anthony K wrote:
> According to "Arthur Schopenhauer":
>
> "All truth passes through three stages.
> First, it is ridiculed.
> Second, it is violently opposed.
> Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
All ideas, true or false, follow those stages, but one hope
I'm ok with it as a init system, not much enthused by its ancillary components.
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> From: "Anthony K"
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Sent: Sunday, 9 April, 2017 05:39:59
> Subject: [CentOS] OT: sys
Le 09/04/2017 à 10:29, Nux! a écrit :
> On CentOS it's normal for both wireless and wired to be connected at
> the same time, maybe what you are seeing is just the icon's being
> confusing or not being replaced with the right thing?
>
> This is easy to check, just issue an "ip route". On My system
On 4/8/2017 9:39 PM, Anthony K wrote:
So, at which stage are you in w/ regards to adopting systemd? Are you
still ridiculing it, violently opposed to it, or have you mellowed to it?
I wish the documentation was a bit better. systemd and networkmanager
definitely change the rules... I ha
Logwatch is installed, and I am assuming by how empty /etc/logwatch is
that it is running from defaults, which I find in
/usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/services
I want to customize ONE service. dovecot.
Do I copy /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/services/dovecot.conf
to
/etc/logwatch/conf
> Date: Sunday, April 09, 2017 08:36:17 -0400
> From: Robert Moskowitz
>
> Logwatch is installed, and I am assuming by how empty /etc/logwatch
> is that it is running from defaults, which I find in
> /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/services
>
> I want to customize ONE service. dovecot.
>
> Do
On 04/09/2017 09:42 AM, Richard wrote:
Date: Sunday, April 09, 2017 08:36:17 -0400
From: Robert Moskowitz
Logwatch is installed, and I am assuming by how empty /etc/logwatch
is that it is running from defaults, which I find in
/usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/services
I want to customize ONE
On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 2:20 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 4/8/2017 9:39 PM, Anthony K wrote:
>
>>
>> So, at which stage are you in w/ regards to adopting systemd? Are you
>> still ridiculing it, violently opposed to it, or have you mellowed to it?
>>
>
> I wish the documentation was a bit better
On 04/09/2017 04:30 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
On 09/04/17 05:39, Anthony K wrote:
According to "Arthur Schopenhauer":
"All truth passes through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
All ideas, true
This was just posted on the Postfix list. Centos 7 ships with:
postfix-2.10.1-6.el7
Has this cert advisory been applied to the Centos build of Postfix?
thank you
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Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2017 16:18:06 -0
On 10/04/17 12:08, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> This was just posted on the Postfix list. Centos 7 ships with:
> postfix-2.10.1-6.el7
>
> Has this cert advisory been applied to the Centos build of Postfix?
>
> This is an exploit for Postfix 2.0 - 2.2, for a bug that was fixed
> 11 years ago in Post
Too busy getting ready for Passover, and not looking carefully enough at
the numbers.
I better get back to what I should be doing right now.
See you all Thursday.
On 04/09/2017 08:13 PM, Peter wrote:
On 10/04/17 12:08, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
This was just posted on the Postfix list. Centos
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