Prasad K writes:
> I have seen similar issues when user shell profiles like .bash_profile or
> .bashrc has some errors.
> Are users invoking other shells from their default shell ? this usually
> breaks X11 start-up scripts.
The same user can login find through the gui when the system was install
On Thursday 31 May 2018 17:13:49 Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 03:57:43PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > Is there any (easy to follow) instructions anywhere to tell me how to
> > back up this service and restore it onto a new one?
>
> This is basically running slapcat on your old se
Hello,
I hope that I can ask some questions on this mailing list about IPTables.
I am more familiar with IPTABLES instead of FIREWALLD. I disabled FIREWALLD
and installed iptables-services.
I have put together a script that I found on the web on how to set up a good
set of IPTABLES rules to ke
Le 01/06/2018 à 14:01, Steve Frazier a écrit :
> I hope that I can ask some questions on this mailing list about IPTables.
1. Avoid replying to existing threads only to start a new thread.
2. Try to provide some very basic formatting. Like line breaks.
3. This being said, here's my own article a
Steve Frazier wrote:
> Hello,
> I hope that I can ask some questions on this mailing list about IPTables.
> I am more familiar with IPTABLES instead of FIREWALLD. I disabled
> FIREWALLD and installed iptables-services.
> I have put together a script that I found on the web on how to set up a
> g
--On Friday, June 01, 2018 1:01 PM + Steve Frazier
wrote:
I have attached the full script with the comments for what I am trying to
do.
I suggest uploading your script to pastebin.com and putting the link in
your post to the list. That way long lines in your script will be
preserved. P
Thank you. I apologize for sending something that could be read. There are
more examples in there that I had commented out.
Anyway, here is my working iptables-save. If someone could review my output
and let me know if I am missing anything and if the order of the rules are the
most secure
Steve Frazier wrote:
> Thank you. I apologize for sending something that could be read. There
> are more examples in there that I had commented out.
> Anyway, here is my working iptables-save. If someone could review my
> output and let me know if I am missing anything and if the order of the
I left out the RTP for voip. Here is my updated iptables-save
*mangle:PREROUTING ACCEPT [343:37719]:INPUT ACCEPT [238:19550]:FORWARD ACCEPT
[0:0]:OUTPUT ACCEPT [157:14766]:POSTROUTING ACCEPT [157:14766]COMMIT# Completed
on Fri Jun 1 11:12:17 2018# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.21 on Fri Jun
I assumed this was a Centos 7 mailing list and I was looking for help with
IPTABLEs.I have used mailing lists before. Copying a file to an email address
didn't have that type of output. I apologize.
First of all is this a Centos 7 Mailing list that I can ask for help or have I
made a huge mis
Am 01.06.2018 um 17:24 schrieb Steve Frazier:
I assumed this was a Centos 7 mailing list and I was looking for help with
IPTABLEs.I have used mailing lists before. Copying a file to an email address
didn't have that type of output. I apologize.
First of all is this a Centos 7 Mailing list t
Am 01.06.2018 um 18:41 schrieb Alexander Dalloz:
[ ... ]
Steve,
you are right on this list with questions concerning CentOS 7. It is
just the (repeated) formatting of your postings which makes it hard to
reply with helpful on-topic answers. Just see yourself what you have
sent so far:
htt
On Fri, Jun 01, 2018 at 06:50:28AM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>
> I suggest uploading your script to pastebin.com and putting the link in your
> post to the list. That way long lines in your script will be preserved.
> Pastebin is good for content where the formatting is important.
Perhaps using
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