Hi all.
In recent hardware the first disk has device name nvme0n1 rather then sda
How do you tell kickstart to use the first available disk? No matter if
it is called sda or nvme0n1?
e.g. part /boot --fstype="xfs" --ondisk=sda --size=1000
Regards
Volker
Hi Gordon,
> Or you could just run "systemctl edit httpd.service" like I suggested two
> days ago. :)
... which is a nice way of doing it quickly, indeed. Thanks for the hint, I
didn't know that command.
However there is one disadvantage: All changes go into a file named
'override.conf', a
Volker wrote:
>
> In recent hardware the first disk has device name nvme0n1 rather then sda
>
> How do you tell kickstart to use the first available disk? No matter if
> it is called sda or nvme0n1?
>
> e.g. part /boot --fstype="xfs" --ondisk=sda --size=1000
I've never tried it, but the Redhat
hi All,
I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed login
attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it to my
firewall to drop.
Failed password for root from 123.183.209.135 port 14299 ssh2
FYI - others might be seeing it also.
Jerry
__
I can confirm that this IP had been actively and repeatedly hitting
honeypots in the community honeypot network I'm a part of.
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> hi All,
>
> I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed login
> attempts. shown below is th
On Mon, November 27, 2017 11:10 am, Jerry Geis wrote:
> hi All,
>
> I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed login
> attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it to my
> firewall to drop.
>
> Failed password for root from 123.183.209.135 port 14299 ss
On Mon, 2017-11-27 at 12:10 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
> hi All,
>
> I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed login
> attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it to my
> firewall to drop.
>
> Failed password for root from 123.183.209.135 port 14299 ss
And if you're really security conscious consider using port knocking (knock
server - amazingly easy to set up. Or use fwknop, a little more difficult to
set up but not much. Finally, for the hard core who really like pain - write
the iptables rules yourself).
- Original Message -
From:
On Mon, November 27, 2017 12:13 pm, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> And if you're really security conscious consider using port knocking
> (knock server - amazingly easy to set up. Or use fwknop, a little more
> difficult to set up but not much. Finally, for the hard core who really
> like pain - write t
On 11/25/2017 11:55 AM, H wrote:
> I have chromium installed on CentOS 7 and it works fine, I now need to
> install it on a CentOS 6 workstation. However, it is not available in EPEL as
> it is for C 7. From what I understand, this is because it is already
> available in a supplementary channel
On 11/26/2017 09:21 PM, Nux! wrote:
> I am not sure they provide the same features.
> I do use wmctrl with some key shortcuts to move windows between my 2 monitors.
>
> --
> Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
>
> Nux!
> www.nux.ro
>
> - Original Message -
>> From: "H"
>> T
On 11/26/2017 09:55 AM, wwp wrote:
> Hello H,
>
>
> On Sat, 25 Nov 2017 18:59:23 +0100 H wrote:
>
>> Anyone running one of the above on C 6? Recommendations for which one to
>> install appreciated.
> I do run devilspie on several CentOS 6 (and 7) boxes w/o any issue. I
> didn't think devilspie an
On 11/25/2017 10:52 PM, Richard wrote:
>
>> Date: Saturday, November 25, 2017 18:55:18 +0100
>> From: H
>>
>> I have chromium installed on CentOS 7 and it works fine, I now need
>> to install it on a CentOS 6 workstation. However, it is not
>> available in EPEL as it is for C 7. From what I unders
It's in my repo, gdevilspie as well.
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el7/x86_64/devilspie-0.22-13.el7.nux.x86_64.rpm
--
Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
Nux!
www.nux.ro
- Original Message -
> From: "H"
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Sent: Monday, 27 November, 20
> Date: Monday, November 27, 2017 19:45:28 +0100
> From: H
>
> On 11/25/2017 10:52 PM, Richard wrote:
>>
>>> Date: Saturday, November 25, 2017 18:55:18 +0100
>>> From: H
>>>
>>> I have chromium installed on CentOS 7 and it works fine, I now
>>> need to install it on a CentOS 6 workstation. Ho
Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-11-27 at 12:10 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> hi All,
>>
>> I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed
>> login attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it
to my
>> firewall to drop.
>>
>> Failed password for root from 123.
On 11/27/2017 12:10 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
hi All,
I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed login
attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it to my
firewall to drop.
Failed password for root from 123.183.209.135 port 14299 ssh2
FYI - others might
On November 27, 2017 2:09:34 PM EST, Richard
wrote:
>
>
>> Date: Monday, November 27, 2017 19:45:28 +0100
>> From: H
>>
>> On 11/25/2017 10:52 PM, Richard wrote:
>>>
Date: Saturday, November 25, 2017 18:55:18 +0100
From: H
I have chromium installed on CentOS 7 and it works
On November 27, 2017 2:06:30 PM EST, Nux! wrote:
>It's in my repo, gdevilspie as well.
>
>http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el7/x86_64/devilspie-0.22-13.el7.nux.x86_64.rpm
>
>--
>Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
>
>Nux!
>www.nux.ro
>
>- Original Message -
>> From: "H"
On 11/27/2017 07:35 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 11/25/2017 11:55 AM, H wrote:
>> I have chromium installed on CentOS 7 and it works fine, I now need to
>> install it on a CentOS 6 workstation. However, it is not available in EPEL
>> as it is for C 7. From what I understand, this is because it i
On Mon, November 27, 2017 1:02 pm, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Pete Biggs wrote:
>> On Mon, 2017-11-27 at 12:10 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
>>> hi All,
>>>
>>> I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed
>>> login attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it
On Mon, November 27, 2017 1:22 pm, Mark Haney wrote:
> On 11/27/2017 12:10 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> hi All,
>>
>> I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed
>> login
>> attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it to my
>> firewall to drop.
>>
>> Failed
> -Original Message-
> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of H
> Sent: den 27 november 2017 19:45
> To: centos@centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Chromium on CentOS 6
>
> >> I have chromium installed on CentOS 7 and it works fine, I now need
> >> to install it on a C
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