Rogelio Bastardo wrote:
If I am on a CentOS box (or any other nix box, I guess), what is the
easiest way to easily see the dhcp server? (Like in MS Windows, one
can run "ipconfig /all" and see which IP is the DHCP server)
For CentOS 5, the command:
grep dhcp-server-identifier /var/lib/dh
Henk van Lingen wrote:
Hi,
[CentOS 5]
What is the best way to remove the shutdown and suspend options
from menu's for normal users?
After googling around, I added "SystemMenu=false" to the greeter
section in /etc/gdm/custom.conf. After that the GDM login screen
still shows the options, but 're
Web and Co sprl - Patrick DERWAEL wrote:
Ooops, sorry for that …
There is no “Action” box under Desktop, Administration, Authentication
I’ve done the following changes in /etc/gdm/custom.conf (just in case it helps…)
[daemon]
HaltCommand=
RebootCommand=
[greeter]
SoundOnLogin=false
Syst
Just wondering (I hate asking this, but in case they slipped by) if
there is an ETA on some missing updates (as newer ones are appearing)
including:
firefox-3.0.7-1.el5
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-0315.html
thunderbird-2.0.0.21-1.el5 (the latest 5.3 RPM is 2.0.0.18 whereas the
lates
Jerry Geis wrote:
> I tried to install alsa 1.0.19 on centos 5.3 64 - did not work - compile
> errors.
>
> I need to re-install alsa-lib and alsa-util .
> I dont want to do rpm -e first on those packages as dependcy is crazy.
> I know they were installed (rpm -qa | grep alsa tells me so) I just w
Hi,
I've been working on some systems trying to get kerberized nfsv4 and
kerberized web services going on 7. Kerberized nfsv4 was working with
7.0, but with the 7.1 release it stopped working, the key difference
between the two setups is that gssproxy wasn't being used with 7.0, but
seems to be k
On 06/30/2015 12:13 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Erik Laxdal wrote:
>> The problem I am encountering with Kerberized NFSv4 is that the
>> directory will mount okay, and I can see it's contents as root, but I
>> encounter "Permission denied" errors when tryi
There's this document:
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Installation_Guide/ch-Boot-x86.html
The important thing is that you need to install the OS with the firmware
that you want to run the system with, so you'll need to re-install the
system us
Make sure that you are booting and installing the system using the UEFI
bios, not the legacy bios. You'll need to check your bios setup for the
setting to do this if the system supports it.
The legacy bios will force the MDOS labeling scheme that will limit the
boot drive to a maximum of 2TB.
On 2016-10-19 03:11, Leon Fauster wrote:
Is there any command to find the supported list of KeyAlgos, MACs and
Ciphers for
the particular system (e.g. EL{5,6,7})? Similar to $ openssl ciphers
-v ...
The supported KexAlgorithms, Ciphers, and MACs are generally listed in
the sshd_config man pa
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