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d time (usually just a few seconds) to the IP address the packet
comes from. This allows a very short time window for the client system
to complete its connection before the port gets closed down. I've set
this up on a couple of systems so far with excellent results.
Your mileage may vary
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don't have any links handy so fire up your browser and start hitting
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are some pointers to resources on this in the wiki at
http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Rpm.
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If you are keeping up-to-date using yum you should have gotten this
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your SOCKS proxy is version 4 instead of 5. I
haven't tested this, it's just extrapolation from the manpages.
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Double-plus good! That works a treat, and even takes care of the cases
where I install some of the other related packages (devel, odbc, jdbc)
after-the-fact. That one goes in the notebook!
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is by disabling SElinux, but I really
want to avoid that if possible.
Now a quick question: does anybody know if there is any way to
configure SElinux so that the context for these files won't be "fixed"
by a restorecon operation on this directory?
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offered up to my workstation.
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would only add the local
server if the requested repository, release, and architecture were on
the local server. If anybody wants to see the final results, just let
me know and I'll post my modified script and the Apache config fragment
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need to get the appropriate
gstreamer-plugins package from your favorite third-party repository. I
think the mp3 codec (libgstlame.so) is in the gstreamer-plugins-ugly
package, available at RPMforge.
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hi guys...
somebody can tell me how to export data from access to mysql.
thnaks
Depending on the version of Access database files you are trying to
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in the same file (like Apache), but you can break it up into separate
key and certificate files if you need to either with a plain text editor
or the openssl tools.
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Of course, once that's done the fun is just starting. Since the
original was built for RHEL6, it may have dependencies on newer versions
of other packages.
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uot; needs to be replaced with a number designating the minute
within the hour during which you want it to start. What you have there
would kick off separate jobs at 22:00, 22:01, 22:02, etc.
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for each, if there's a herd[1] of them we set up a group, make them
members, and set the ACLs to use the group. I'm surprised nobody
brought it up already!
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have been
misquoted, but given the state of UNIX at the time I can't say I
disagree entirely!
Much as I love Linux, I'd still prefer to be running VMS on an x86
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and is "good enough" in many cases. We've had some situations
where Heartbeat didn't detect node failure quickly, but overall we've
gotten acceptable results.
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ary partition, I'd really like to know! I
know I could use fdisk to delete the old partition and recreated it at a
larger size, but that scares the bejesus out of my timid soul, having
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l server. I've used manual /etc/hosts
entries and DNS, both work just fine. I've been using it for a couple
of years now with good results.
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Any suggestions?
"System->Preferences->More Preferences->Sessions" comes to mind...
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I realize there are differences our situation and yours and this might
not work in your case. Given the length of this thread, though, it
might be worth a try!
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amaccess --update
This will make the changes you specified to /etc/sysconfig/authconfig
AND update any other files affected by the change. I'm a lazy bum and
it just seems easier and cleaner to me.
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usually set the path explicitly in my scripts anyway.
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Open (free) version and it worked just fine, the Enterprise has more
features but I haven't played with it.
As always, YMMV.
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out the security context on /etc/services. It
appeared that the context had been munged right around the DST change,
so I used 'restorecon -v /etc/services' to fix it. Restarted syslog
afterwards and everything seems fine.
Hope your's is that easy to fix!
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.168.1.0/24 --dports 111,2049,4000,4001,4002,4003 -j ACCEPT
This opens up all the ports needed to my local LAN.
It works for me, but your mileage may vary.
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theory and practice in that book, but it is a daunting read for a newbie.
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examining is using OCFS2 (Oracle Cluster
File System 2) and iSCSI for the shared storage with Heartbeat for
service management. This combination looks to be a bit "lighter" than
the Cluster Suite and GFS, but I'm hoping to confirm or disprove that
impression this summer in my "
-m state --state NEW -m udp -m multiport -p udp -s
192.168.1.0/24 --dports 111,2049,4000,4001,4002,4003 -j ACCEPT
You'll have to alter the '--dports' and '-s' parameters to match the
ports and IP address range you are using.
Hope that helps!
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ization. This should prevent entries in the AD
for "root" and other system accounts from being used.
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kludge, I admit) or copy /bin/false to /usr/bin/false, but neither seems
to work for me. Like I said, probably best to check with rpmforge.
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RPMs), which means you don't have to do a full Oracle
install unless you need the actual database server.
I have used them under CentOS 5u2 with good results, but be warned, they
will be NOT supported by Red Hat, Oracle, or CentOS.
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Google Docs-like experience but can be self-hosted. The community
edition might give you a lot of what you want.
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method is LDAP and TLS. The TLS method is no less secure as the only
thing that goes over the wire unencrypted is the SSL handshake.
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On 02/18/2012 12:16 PM, Jonathan Vomacka wrote:
On 2/18/2012 12:53 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
A great resource is www.openspf.net. It has a lot of information on
formatting SPF records and a tool that will help you test your rules.
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explain the
procedures better than I can.
Hope that gives you a starting-point!
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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
i'm just curious -- how many people here are using ACLs as a regular
and significant part of their sys admin?
rday
I use ACLs extensively at work. Usually it is designed to grant write
access to developers or groups of developers to working directories.
-
; logfile
This is a simplistic example, check the man pages for "sudo" and
"sudoers" for more information.
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nner ( "80/tcp:" ) is sent to STDERR and the actual PIDs to
STDOUT, so you could do something like this:
for procpid in $( fuser -n tcp 80 2>/dev/null )
do
kill ${procpid}
done
fuser requires root access.
For more, "man fuser"
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r something
similar you need to fix the context.
Fixing it is easy, just run restorecon:
restorecon -rv /var/www/html
This will walk down the directory tree and fix up the file contexts,
giving you a message about the files it changes.
Of course, if it isn't an SELinux prob
-purpose machines running OpenFiler.
Performance isn't quite up to the 8 Gb/s SAN speeds, but with Gigabit
Ethernet and jumbo frames it's pretty respectable.
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you can set it on-the-fly using the sysctl command:
sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_sack=0
It helped in our case, no way of telling if it will help you. As usual,
your mileage may vary.
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This would find all instances of one or more white space characters and
replace them with a single hyphen for every file in the current
directory. I've used this for about a year now and it has worked great.
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em you are fetching the
mail from do the RBL operations, but if you don't have control over it
then you really don't get much choice. I'm using this setup myself and
it works, but it offends my aesthetic sense. OTOH, I'm easily offended!
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installed ones.
Though note exactly the same, php-pear-excel is availabe on RPMforge.
See http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/php-pear-excel/ for more information.
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name? For example, if the DNS entry "bob.example.com"
translates to 10.0.0.1, does 10.0.0.1 resolve to "bob.example.com"?
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Fabio Macchi wrote:
Hi Gowrishankar,
this problem seems to be related to cluster, not to bonding: bonding is
working correctly, anyway I’ve tryied a test removing bonding, and I
experience the same problem directly on interface eth0.
This is my cluster.conf
post_join_delay="30"/>
get used up.
I think cdrdao will do what you want. It's in the base repository, so
no extra repos needed.
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and trap exactly when it happens. I use:
restorecon -R -n -v /etc
which walks through the entire /etc tree looking for contexts to change
but just reports any exceptions.
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ame of the file (default sqlnet.log)
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT - the directory (default is your current directory)
If you don't set these values, the default dumps the sqlnet.log file in
the current working directory when a program runs into an Oracle exception.
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I usually use SSH keys in conjunction with ClusterSSH
(http://clusterssh.sourceforge.net), I have been using the 3.27 version
with good results. It makes managing batches of servers a bit easier,
allowing the execution of the same command across multiple systems at
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YMMV!
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have done. Physical-to-virtual (w
VMware) yes, but not v2p.
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using the server's certificate but is not checking it for validity. I
usually use this for testing purposes.
Also, you generally don't want to use both HOST and URI at the same
time. It can sometimes confuse issues.
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g on ThinkGeek that might suit your needs:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/usb-gadgets/bfa3/
They have simple and touch screen models. The monitor itself should be
usable in Linux (I've seen similar monitors used in Linux) but I don't
know about the touch screen.
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e trick is having run across it before, eh?
"The best cure for mistakes is experience.
The best source of experience is mistakes." - YMMV
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defining a filter. You can do this
by editing /etc/lvm/lvm.conf, there examples there.
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ysical machines.
Admittedly, it's a heck of a kludge.
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name, if any.
# Check DNS to see if the DNS entries match it in the local domain and,
# if not, make the necessary changes.
#
# $Id$
# Jay Leafey - 10/29/2009
#
TEST=0
test $# -gt 0 && TEST=1
NSUPDATES=$( mktemp -t dynamic_dns.XX )
ME=$( hostname -f )
echo "server localhost
r as paranoia goes, one of my mentors once told me that a mild
degree was a useful attribute for a system administrator. It tends to
make one spend more time thinking about what CAN go wrong, which is
great if you actually put the results into practice.
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ect (32)
matched DN: dc=mycompany,dc=com
any ideas?
Just a thought, I don't think ldapdelete wants the DN in the form
"dn=cn=...". Try to remove the "dn=" prefix from the DN.
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command section and
proceed from there. Here's a link to an article in Red Hat Magazine
that has a pretty good overview:
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/024oct06/features/kickstart/
As usual, YMMV!
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The documentation says that you can just put "vnc" (or
"vncconnect={host}") in the kickstart file in the command section and
proceed from there. Here's a link to an article in Red Hat Magazine
that has a pretty good overview
results:
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS6#head-d47139912868bcb9d754441ecb6a8a10d41781df
Don't know how this would with with Redsleeve, but with both CentOS 6
and RHEL 6 it works fine. I was able to disable IPv6 on-the-fly without
a reboot using the "sysctl -w" method.
Your Mileage May
ite stable. The wiki at elrepo was
helpful. This was on desktop systems, I know the "portable" chipsets
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anybody else has seen this, but thought it might be handy for someone else.
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f issue a while back. I believe it
turned out that our PIX firewall was being a bit too aggressive in
pruning what it thought were idle sessions. Adding the following to my
~/.ssh/config file seems to have fixed it:
> ServerAliveInterval 15
> ServerAliveCountMax 3
The manpage for ssh_config
7C2 7BB1 24C6 A8A7 F4A8 0EB5
[jleafey@icarus temp]$
The bit that says "Good signature" seems to indicate that it was OK.
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last 8 years or
so. Before that I was attempting to use a monolithic named.conf file
and found it an absolute bear to maintain. Smaller pieces means smaller
problems, once you've got the overall framework.
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ng had
changed.
Maybe it's a bad habit, but I still do it. I haven't had any adverse
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"other end" of the ADSL connection? If so, you might be able to resolve
some of the issues by editing the hosts file to make sure the local
systems are resolving even when the name servers are unavailable or
running a local caching nameserver.
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packages from the elrepo repository. Look at
http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-nvidia for more details.
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o with an earlier post, when an old X session does not
exit completely before the new one.
In any case, it seems to have little impact on how it all works.
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, no assurance of usability is
provided, etc. Like any open-source project, if you break it you own
both pieces. All I know is that it works for me.
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ourse, I could be wrong about what you are trying to accomplish, but
I think it might be applicable. YMMV!
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I believe it stated as much in the EL6 release notes, at least for the
initial release. But I've slept since then...
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using NTP anyway).
Anybody got any ideas about how to work around this? I would really
rather NOT reboot in non-FIPS mode to update the system, then reboot in
FIPS mode, but if that's the only solution that's what I'll do.
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A quick check with iptables
should tell you. If 'iptables -L -n | grep 12049' doesn't return
something then it might need to be opened up in the firewall.
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[root@megamind gdm]#
I would try moving all of the .desktop files elsewhere temporarily and
see if that changes the available desktop list.
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ore manual intervention here than I like, but there are
constraints in my environment that will not allow me to stand up a PXE
server. I have been able to do this with the VSphere client on Windows
(grumble!) and the web GUI via VCenter.
YMMV!
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tic matter and I'm curious as
to why it doesn't work the same. Just wonderin'
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onitors are the same resolution, 1920x1080.
Oddly, it only shows one "Monitor" section in the file, the one for the
DVI connection. I believe this is an artefact of the dynamic-twinview
option, the second monitor appears to be detected on-the-fly.
Any thoughts?
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RPM with the patches when I get
some time. I'll post here if I make any progress.
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etadata for one or more repositories. I usually
run "yum clean metadata" or "yum clean all", then re-try the operation.
Unless it is something *I* have boogered badly it usually works.
Of course, YMMV!
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dd file and set the SHELL= line to
use the shell you want. The unaltered file on my C6.3 box contains
"SHELL=/bin/bash".
Of course, that doesn't help on existing accounts.
YMMV
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