Anyone have an update tutorial/howto for samba to authenticate to ldap?
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Thanks for the information, I'll refer to it ...
On Oct 18, 2011, at 5:56 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:
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>> Anyone have an update tutorial/howto for samba to authenticate to ldap?
>>
>
> http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/happy.html
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This isn't what I was talking about ... Let me be a little more specific ...
I've got an openldap system configured, just need to setup Samba to use
openldap to allow them to access there shells via Windows Explorer. They
usually login via SSH, but want to have the ability to copy things over t
ote:
>
> On Oct 19, 2011, at 8:16 AM, Al wrote:
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>> This isn't what I was talking about ... Let me be a little more specific ...
>> I've got an openldap system configured, just need to setup Samba to use
>> openldap to allow them to access there shells via Wi
Fri, October 21, 2011 12:14, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>> On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 16:43 -0400, Al wrote:
>>> Anyone have an update tutorial/howto for samba to authenticate to ldap?
>>
>> This are lots of docs.
>>
>> But DO NOT DO IT.
>>
>> A Samba
eryone has been providing me on
this thread has helped me a lot. Thank you!
On Oct 21, 2011, at 7:29 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 10/21/11 2:30 PM, Al wrote:
>> We're a linux mostly enviroment, some of the users have windows. It sounds
>> to me, maybe I should start over i
11 12:14, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 16:43 -0400, Al wrote:
>>>> Anyone have an update tutorial/howto for samba to authenticate to
>>>> ldap?
>>> This are lots of docs.
>>> But DO NOT DO T.
>>> A Samba 3.x DC is ver
Any suggestions on what to run on a centos box to verify that the
server isn't compromised or being sniffed? Thanks!
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On Feb 18, 2012, at 9:07 PM, Donkey Hottie wrote:
> 19.2.2012 3:38, Al kirjoitti:
>> Any suggestions on what to run on a centos box to verify that the
>> server isn't compromised or being sniffed? Thanks!
>
> rkhunter comes to my mind.
Thanks for
On Feb 18, 2012, at 9:34 PM, Les Bell wrote:
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> Al wrote:
>
>>>
> Any suggestions on what to run on a centos box to verify that the
> server isn't compromised or being sniffed? Thanks!
> <<
>
> For "isn't compromised", you need a hos
Have you tried;
cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
./ifup ifcfg-eth0
On Sep 11, 2011, at 8:21 PM, Robert Spangler wrote:
> On Sunday 11 September 2011 14:57, the following was written:
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>> So why is "ifconfig eth0 up" not connecting?
>
> Have you tried 'ifup eth0'?
>
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other reason I don't have
X-Windows installed on that platform.
My question is, can I monitor/write packets to a file on the more remote
machine, and then analyze the packets on another machine using my ethereal SW?
Can I sniff the packets on the remote w/o a full install of ethereal?
machine with X:
> ssh -Xf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wireshark
Yours is the coolest answer, though the others were also helpful.
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ests on secondary IP
addresses. Can Apache?
Is there something I can do with routing tables that can help?
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just have to either use a separate server or a
second physical interface, probably in another VLAN, to make this
work. And my idea seemed like such a good one.
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mg in the Images folder.
I then burned all this onto a CD-R.
I still can't boot off of this CD. Any hints?
I've done this with CentOS, a long time ago, but maybe I'm
missing something.
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#x27;s other
alternatives. Also, I think that it would have to be writable. I
haven't checked, but isn't NTFS mountable read-only by linux?
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have any hints on how to force cpan to upgrade? I even tried
the "upgrade" command, and that didn't work.
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A couple of questions. Are there any linux tools that can de-frag an
ext2/3 partition?
Are there any advantages to doing so if you're running hardware RAID5?
Are there advantages / disadvantages if you're running LVM?
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ff? Running CentOS 5.0 (just upgraded frm 4.x).
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> Al Sparks wrote:
>> A couple of questions. Are there any linux tools that can de-frag an
>> ext2/3 partition?
>>
>> Are there any advantages to doing so if you're running hardware RAID5?
>>
>> Are there advantages / disadvantages if you're runnin
will monitor. And I want tripwire to monitor
it.
I've been googling around, and have seen this error in all sorts of places, but
with either no comment or, if a question is specifically asked about this, no
answer to the question.
Anyone out there know what the w
entries */, 32768) = 48
getdents(4, /* 0 entries */, 32768) = 0
close(4)= 0
I looked at the lstat man page, and there is a blurb on how it treats
symbolic links as individual files. But /ora isn't a symbolic link.
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> >strace /usr/loca/bin/tripwire -m i
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> >
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> My apologies if this sounds like I'm doubting you, but can you paste the
> contents of /etc/mtab for me?
ot; which worked (so it detects the ext3 file
system).
Any other tools to check out?
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the partition I shrink, my options would be to:
1. Manually "move" the other partitions, probably very risky
2. Simply make a second swap space that's next to the partition I
shrink.
Have I got the right idea?
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big deal, but I have a colleague that will go nuts over this.
He's attached to his interfaces, but there was no way I was going to manually
enter those printers in that interface.
Where do I look to make that interface "see" the CUPS-only prin
letely agree. I'm just trying to make a colleague happy.
In fact, I am more of a CLI guy, and prefer to use xadmin to add, remove and
configure printers.
But you're right, the CUPS interface is actually more straightforward
than the system-config-printer interface.
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I have a server with all the x-windows stuff installed. But it's
giving me a text based login prompt on the console.
I can log onto the console, and run
gnome-session
and GNOME comes up fine. How do I turn it on so that I get a X-Window
GUI login prompt?
=
Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 17:41:57 -0700 (PDT)
> Al Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> took out a #2 pencil and scribbled:
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>> I have a server with all the x-windows stuff installed. But it's
>> giving me a text based login prompt on
Is there a way to configure vsftpd to limit where you can chdir to?
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>> Al Sparks wrote:
>> >
>> > I placed a CD in a drive.
>> >I ran
>> > sudo dd sudo dd if=/dev/cdrom
>> > of=HMI_B_Image_File_4-23-09_disk_1.iso
>> >
>> > It completed. I then transferred the ISO file to an XP
>>
.
I guess it's not a big deal. If it works don't fix it. But I'm still curious.
Any ideas?
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I'm trying to install apache 2.2.x from a tarball.
And it works. But I'm also trying to install modsecure, and I can't get that
to work.
It might help to know what CentOS uses to install Apache when doing the
./configure.
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No source RPM found for httpd-2.2.3-22.el5.centos.1.x86_64
No source RPM found for httpd-2.2.3-22.el5.centos.2.x86_64
Nothing to download
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fying
--with-apr=PATH prefix for installed APR or the full path to
apr-config
--with-apr-util=PATHprefix for installed APU or the full path to
I'll give it a try.
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I'm running CentOS release 4.8.
For security reasons, I have to modify openssl's ssl.h in /usr/include/openssl/.
That's easy. But for the new settings to take effect, I have to recompile
openssl. I do have openssl-devel installed.
How do I recomp
#define SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU 0x1000L
How do I go about troubleshooting this?
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Here's the full output in a text file.
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Running CentOS release 5.5.
I'm trying to update or patch an SRPMS file, specificall
d loading the source, and compiling, ./configure and make
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"logwatch", which ends up in root's inbox)?
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Try this:
http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Repository/hardware
You can actually use yum to download Dell's rpm repositories.
Also, they have their own mailing list that I've found very helpful for these
types of issues.
It's at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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and in consolidating them, "cut
and paste" entries from what you want to be your secondary drive to
your primary boot drive.
Again, this is only using the above grub.conf as an example. If you
have SCSI hard drives instead then probably the grub.conf will show
something like:
root (sd0,2)
So it's important to look at your grub.conf and make modifications.
Hope this helps. If you want more specific advice, then post BOTH
grub.conf files, and tell us which one will be from what you want to
be your secondary drive, and what you want to be your primary drive
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with Linux
becoming more of an outlier. It's probably time for me to find
another job. It's hard, because I've been with them a long time.
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obvious error in the script, cron does generate an
email giving me the STDERR.
What could it be?
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#!/usr/bin/perl
($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
# Above functions, "time" and "localtime", return weird $year and $month
# Need
The crond itself is being run as root.
I am running the cron job as another user that has permission to run
cron jobs.
Note that if I change the program to print output to STOUT and run
through cron, I get an email in that account with that output.
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Most of the time, if it's a permissions problem, crond will send an
email telling me it's a permissions problem.
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> > Probably a permissions pr
I'm running CentOS 4.4.
I'm trying to install swatch (a log watcher) using CPAN.
It's getting hung up on trying to install a dependency, Pod::Simple
So before I get too wrapped up in this, I have the following
questions:
1. Is there an alternative way to install swatch? I didn't get a hit
> logwatch comes with CentOS and is installed by default.
Logwatch doesn't seem to do real-time monitoring of logs.
It seems to just write up stats over a period of time you
can specify.
As for using CPAN, the warnings are noted.
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I'm trying to install swatch using rpmbuild.
I'm getting dependency errors saying that I need perl(Date::Calc),
perl(Date::Format), and perl(File::Tail).
I've been beaten over the head in this group for using CPAN. So
methodology do I use to I install those mod
I was directed to post this on the mailing list. See the following forum post
as a reference.
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=16710&forum=42
I formatted my external ext3 372GB USB hard drive in ubuntu and now want to
use it
in Centos. I made sure that my group/user n
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> > http://www.centos.org/modules/n
the audit.
The full directory name for the one that couldn't be copied( yet deleteable)
to in centos was:
/media/disk/home/dude
The one that worked was :
/media/disk/dude
In this case everything works normal, sub-directories and all!
al
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.7 machine, but I'm able to
create a file on it, and list it? I did double-check and plugged that
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data got transferred through the dd, but not a file
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me out. Seems like a pretty big omission.
Any thoughts? Am I missing something?
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> NetworkManager is a POS and should be dropped.
> Of course this is my opinion and I stand by it.
I wouldn't care. I can go back to the old way of doing things. But I have too
many Windows
admins that dabble in the Linux space (CentOS really) and I really
I installed CentOS w/o Gnome, or X-Windows.
I'd like to install that stuff from the CD. I don't want to try and install
individual RPM's. What can I run off the CD that allows me to use the standard
package manager (or whatever it'
Maybe the right direction. So does this assume that the DVD is mounted at
/mnt/cdrom? What does c5-media mean?
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I want to update a CentOS 6.x install. But it's located behind a firewall with
no connectivity to the external internet.
What are my options?
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I'm looking for ntfs-3g. I'm getting lots of hits through google, but I'm
suspicious of some of the sites.
The one rpm I downloaded from rpmfind wouldn't install because of some missing
library. Where's a good place to ge
I'm confused about this. Is this supposed to work without me mounting my
CD/DVD? If you are supposed to mount it, what path should you use to make this
work?
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/centos-linux-install-packages-from-dvd-using-yum/
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artition per storage device (and lots of
secondary partitions). So, since you only want to place two partitions
total on the SSD, simply create those two primary partitions and utilize them.
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This has piqued my curiosity. I haven't seen that behavior before, and
I've done some recent installs of CentOS 6.0.
I use yum to upgrade them to CentOS 6.2. Maybe that's why
But all my interfaces are named eth*.
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wife was on a couple years before, and a friend who was at
> UP in the mid-eighties talked about it.
>
> Usenet is, of course, still alive, though a lot of folks know it as google
> groups
My first usenet browser was "rn." I first started posting in the
early 90
I recently did a minimal 6.2 install recently, and it was annoying that it
didn't include the network stack.
What use is an install w/o the network?
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l process, I was pretty
sure I had. For some reason it didn't take. Maybe I didn't click a save box
when I should have. I don't know.
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