I use encfs, http://www.arg0.net/encfs, and it's working fine.
Daniel.
* Joseph L. Casale [08/10/2009 13:26]:
> Anyone got any experience/suggestions for a way to store a directory of
> sensitive information on a CentOS box? This directory contains many scripts
> and output files, I need it back
Brian,
you have a syntax error in the second if. The yum update is being
executed every time. Move the fi just before the else to the end.
Daniel.
* brian [05/24/2011 18:53]:
> if [ -f /var/lock/subsys/yum ]; then
>
> if [ ${CHECKONLY} = "yes" ];then
>
> /usr/bin/yu
Hi,
The default system-auth file for PAM on CentOS has the following auth
section:
authrequired pam_env.so
authsufficientpam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass
authrequisite pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 500 quiet
authrequired pam_deny.so
What's the use of
* John Hodrien [06/10/2011 05:43]:
> If you succeed on pam_unix, you're done. So a local account doesn't need
> further checks. The next check ensures that a non-local source (say NIS/LDAP)
> doesn't allow logins to system accounts (UID<500). Since you've got none, it
> makes no difference, sin
* Keith Roberts [06/24/2011 15:06]:
> So has anyone actually got FF 5 working OK on CentOS 5.6
> i686 32 bit yet?
>
> If so, is it actually worth taking the trouble to upgrade to
> FF 5, and what is the recommended way to do this upgrade
> please?
it seems to work fine here. Just get the binar
* m.r...@5-cent.us [05/24/2012 15:58]:
> This is annoying. I've got a user who needs chrome installed. I google,
> and find there's a google.repo. I rpm --import the signing key... and
> cannot find *where* on google.com I can install their own repo from. Every
> hit that looks even vaguely close
* Alan McKay [07/25/2012 09:36]:
> Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his
> program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many
> processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest.
>
> Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for r
* Les Mikesell [08/16/2012 14:23]:
> When I use copy/paste text into a window running vi, if there is a
> single line starting with '#', in the pasted content, it adds a # to
> all subsequent lines and indents each an additional level. Is there
> some way to eliminate this bizarre behavior, prefe
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