entOS item, but best placed in
front of those running CentOS. I don't know, I'm just thinking out loud
here and adding to what I'm trying to avoid, yet another CentOS thread
on an already overloaded IMO list.
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good tactic.
Is nothing safe?
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ndled entirely by the system's
bios, either machine or raid interface bios.
Can anybody give a good reason to keep it running in a server non-gui
environment?
I guess Kudzu is still very weak in this area. maybe getting worse.
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Installing: libsmi [
4/16]warning: user mockbuild does not exist
Did somebody leave the wrong user set during the build process?
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I have apache running with virtual hosting.
I have a customer who wants to password protect their /user/public_html
directory using htaccess. I've done this many times on directories
inside of tha
s list on the site so that it would gain enough users to be a
valuable service?
I would offer to do it here, but I fear I don't have enough bandwidth as
I think a list like this would be a huge success, if people knew it existed.
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on me.
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> John Hinton wrote:
>> As a side, I could see blossoming a Wiki area specific to email
which might
>> eventually fill out to an extremely robust set of how to's for
n't get that mistakenly marked as spam email as it's in their spam
folder.
This is working pretty well for me. Oh, and BTW, I also run the clam av
milter, so viruses get rejected at smtp level as well.
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John Hinton wrote:
Tim Alberts wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
There are milters for SpamAssassin. You can set them to reject mail
at a particular score level. So, if for instance you felt
comfortable with rejecting mail at a score of 10, which is pretty
reliable, you can also do that at smtp
Tim Alberts wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
There are milters for SpamAssassin. You can set them to reject mail
at a particular score level. So, if for instance you felt comfortable
with rejecting mail at a score of 10, which is pretty reliable, you
can also do that at smtp level.
BINGO That
s for user
procmailrc files?
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er
directories and not the subusers for that domain, which is the reason
for /var/www/user and /var/www/user/homes/subusername
Now for how the heck to track this one down. I love whacko when it
gets really old and resurrects its ugly head months or years later!
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stuff back into a state of availability.
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Looks like the repo's for 4 and 5 are back up... but 3 is still broken.
For those who want to know.
I guess we might want to go easy on them though.
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s... maybe everything has to be in mbox format for all folders and
this could never work.
Anyway, I started thinking about Samba and Scalix in combination and was
wondering if anybody knew of a way to perhaps use the combination to do
what I want? I'm still very green with regards to Scalix
configured
through Scalix. I guess a person could create a virtual machine and get
both on a single server.
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tely for
which user the event exists. You can drag and drop from Outlook IMAP a
file directly to the server, but internally we don't use outlook... but
for other clients this could be nice.
So, how are those Zimbra installs going and what's t
Is this really not in CentOS 5? or maybe buried in javaland somewhere?
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o commend the
creation of the mailing list for virtualization, as I'm sure that will
become a hot topic.
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that's not enough, it seems the repository is in overload at the
moment... I can't get anything right now. You might want to wait a bit
before trying.
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Is 10mbit fiber fast enough?
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machines for us != machines in us
LOL!!
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learn.
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150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 4393 MP001.dwg (15434547
bytes).
226 File send OK.
Transferred 15,434,547 bytes in 20.02 seconds (753.04 KB/s)
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (86,98,38,95,118,208)
RETR 4393 MP002.dwg
150
figuration. The
interrelationships are not always easy to even think about.
There is however a big push to php5 by the years 2008 by the developers
of php. Fortunately CentOS 5 contains php5, which will likely be
upgradeable thru a few minor releases.. perhaps at least 5.2.
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spamming immediately.
Thanks for any input.
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I've been configuring dag lately using the install file from his site
which is creating /etc/yum.repo.d/rpmforge.repo
Mine looks like this at the top.
# Name: RPMforge RPM Repository for Red Hat Enterprise 5 - dag
# URL: http://rpmforge.net/
[rpmforge]
exclude=webmin
John H
me so far it really doesn't care if you
do some configurations by hand and some from within its interface. In
other words it makes use of the standard conf files in reading and
writing. This is very much unlike anything else I have looked at.
Best,
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course security.
Greetings & TIA Michael
To me, unfortunately, Webmin, Virtualmin and Usermin are a bit too geeky
for the Joe Average user. If you're talking about admin users, OK, but
simple end users who can't even set up their email client... they can
get into troub
So, whats the word from the list? Pros cons or other directions?
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Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
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Situation: We are providing hosting services.
I've grown tired of the various kiddie scripts/dictionary attacks on
various services. The latest has been against vsftpd, on systems that I
can't e
proper tool or database. Heck,
even text flatfiles have their place.. bdb.. oracle..
A good mechanic understands the right tool for the job and has that tool
in their toolbox or gets the tool.
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Message: 50
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 03:13:00 -0400
WOW! I just did an install of OSSEC on a couple of servers and so far
I'm very impressed. First, the installation was as good as anything
J
e argued until the end of days). Use of ram is fast...
swap slow. Think windows rolling off to swap for a moment.
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On 2/14/2011 10:53 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
> Nico-Garcia wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 12:16 AM, Rob Kampen
>> wrote:
>>> Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
>>
Pleae, name a single instance in the last 10 years where ECC
demonstrably saved you work, especially if you made sure ti burn in
t
an sit around asking "When is RHEL (insert next
number here) going to be released?"
If we can all just chill a bit and not create issues on this list that
distract the folks putting it all together, then they will in theory get
it done faster!
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team and for your unwavering devotion to this work. Yes, I am anxious,
but also yes, I have perfectly good operating systems right now and I'll
just sit knowing the packages I 'personally want' are coming... or I can
build them myself. Me? I'll
rly close to what
the compliance companies found and gave me a bit of time to tune systems
before the real scan. It has been a while, but I think Nessus found some
things I thought more important, which the commercial scanner did not
mention.
And hey, if you do breeze through with CentOS be
' suggestions. I can't blame you
for not doing this prior, as I'm sure it will fuel fires such as the one
raging at the moment. Is there a way this could be done with a
'no-reply' setting or something?
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#x27;, I'm referring to the Windows world config boxes that pop up
forcing you down a particular road with no method for customizations.
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ot that the outside world hasn't done
some things to me over the years.
Still a good point David. Adding anything like this does provide other
ways in. I can say that having been on the Webmin list for about 7 or 8
years, very rarely has there been something critical to address. Most
h
s far as
> security problems go, I'll probably look elsewhere.
No where close! And I know that from a few phpbb installs being hacked
on some of my webmin servers. LOL!!!
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ibly a bit hypocritical to complain about other people's
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Anyway, I do wonder if this complexity has made the team's work more
difficult. In other words, created a few new hurdles, maybe some of the
reasons for why upstream was so late with their releases as well? But we
can't say upstream was late, because with upstream, "it is read
ng issues. I have
two such machines... the rest lose time.
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idea?
Also, some may wish to do a grep 'do_auth' on messages to see if this is
happening to you. They sometimes come in rapid succession.
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> I guess that someone is trying to do a brute force attack on the SMTP server.
>
> Regards
> Lincoln
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 6:08 PM, John Hinton wrote:
>
>> I'm seeing a lot of activity over the last two days with what looks to
>> be a kiddie
They
aren't going to get in... just wasting resources.
John
Clint Dilks wrote:
> Perhaps you can use netstat to identify who is currently connected to
> the machine. Then run it several times over a short period and block
> the most likely culprits ?
>
>
> John Hinton w
OK, so does anybody have a good firewall rule solution for what we're
supposed to be doing with bind these days? Obviously port 53 is no
longer enough.
TIA
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OK, so does anybody have a good firewall rule solution for what we're
supposed to be doing with bind these days? Obviously port 53 is no
longer enough.
how do you mean?
opening port 53 in is still enough ... the outbound port is what is
rando
John Hinton wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
OK, so does anybody have a good firewall rule solution for what
we're supposed to be doing with bind these days? Obviously port 53
is no longer enough.
how do you mean?
opening port 53 in is still enough ... the outbound po
nate wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
Do I just ask really hard questions or are my questions just not clear?
There has to be others on this list that are running nameservers via
CentOS. This seems to be a nasty issue that we who are running bind need
to get right.
And the fix is really
nly port 53 is being used on
their returns and I'm getting injection potential warnings. This is from
dnsstuff.com. What they say is that both the query source port and the
ID need to change. Obviously, I have the query source port set to 53.
Somehow, I need to get past this port
are basically Postfix, Dovecot using Maildir.
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On 9/27/2011 8:31 AM, John Hinton wrote:
> For those of you running mailservers on CentOS 6, what are the
> suggestions for programs to expunge old email? For instance, deleting
> email from a Spam folder that is 2 weeks old or older.
>
> I see that Dovecot does have a solution, bu
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On 10/6/2011 1:37 PM, John Hinton wrote:
> Had anybody been successful in getting Pyzor to run on CentOS 6 64bit? I
> have it running fine on CentOS 6 32 bit, and I 'think' I did identical
> installs. But, from the command line I keep getting
>
> Oct 6 13:36:00.659 [1
ore the minor release is ready.
As for passing security 'testing'. Well, CR might not provide the answer
the 'testers' want, but do they ultimately want security or do they only
want you to pass the test? Sometimes I think the latter... a question of
'perceived' or
mbox systems, but I
don't have many users on those systems either as I'm 'slowly' migrating
all to CentOS 6 Maildir systems.
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On 11/1/2011 3:53 PM, Scott Silva wrote:
> on 11/1/2011 10:30 AM Grant McChesney spake the following:
>> On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 10:19 AM, John Hinton wrote:
>>
>>> For those of you that still are running CentOS 4... I have one system
>>> that is still going... t
o Spamhaus. I use the spamhaus
maillog entries to look for repeated attempts to one or more domains and
after so many, block the offender at the firewall. Saves a lot of server
load and 'seems' to make these folks give up on my systems to some extent.
So, turn off most of the event tr
e and one must go fix these. Upstream seems to operate under
never forcing a replacement conf file... In other words, the service
will generally continue to operate without admin intervention.
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>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Regards,
>
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than a crawl.
Yes, laptops are more becoming a tool of the trade, but I don't think 1%
is any where near a real number. It 'might' be as high as 50%
(totally grabbing at the stars saying that).
>
>
>
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rent points. One 'Access' the other
'Market Share'. Likely both are very nearly right percentages. You buy a
phone first to 'have a phone'. The rest are upgrades and useful
features, but just because you buy a smart phone doesn't mean that is
now your s
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like rsync the entire /etc directory to a backup system?
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Black hats work just as hard as gray
hats and white hats and maybe harder.
You will never stop crime... you will never stop terrorism... you can
only do what you can to limit it without bankrupting yourself (in time
or money) in the process, and try to be prepared for when it hits.
So, when
write when this
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fine products that Compaq created? I certainly
hope not!
Meanwhile, I guess I'll sit back and wait to see if what I have done is
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On 12/18/2011 3:44 PM, Richard Karhuse wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 3:21 PM, John Hinton wrote:
>
>> On 12/18/2011 2:22 PM, Richard Karhuse wrote:
>>> If you follow the cited bugzilla's, you'll see that you *must* upgrade
>>> your HP firmware too
any of you have ideas for this? ;)
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On 3/7/2012 1:20 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 03/07/12 10:06 AM, John Hinton wrote:
>> I'm looking into adding a cloud to one of my servers.
> what does "a cloud" mean in this context ?
>
> to me, a cloud is a set of homogenous servers running distributed
> app
r can be stopped, a mysgldump done to a backup and then restarted,
at which point the replication restarts and the slave database is
updated to match the master database. It works really well without huge
overhead increases.
Google MySQL replication for lots of info about setting it up.
just supporting the immoral. But yes, I am stuck
using Winders, as much of the software I must run is only written for
Windows. All I can say is GO Google and Android! We might yet again have
an alternative? Cloud computing is going to have serious impacts on
bloatware. We may have a new corner to round in the next decade.
Did I ever mention I'm not really happy with Micro$oft?
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een more deeply tested (snooped) and repaired leading to a most
robust end product.
Secure? Yes, as long as you apply the updates as needed. You can always
read about why there is a patch and decide if it is applicable to your
situation.
John Hinton
it just is. Any MTA will at some point in the future have security
issues. The beauty of CentOS is they are dealt with in a timely manner
and provided almost always, as a patch which breaks nothing else. So,
it's really just easy. Choose the one you want and update your system.
Sleep well. :)
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chomping at the bit for like 2 years
now. Fortunately I selected a titanium bit because if I ever manage to
chew through it, I must migrate to Fedora. :) Patience grasshopper.
Can we start asking when CentOS 7 is going to be released now? HAH!!!
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Have you tried nofb during the install process? I have had to use this
on certain flat screens.
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It will still run in graphical mode.
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greater rate than the versioning numbers? Yes, it has been painful
waiting this time. My main issue has been trying to stay on upstream
with PHP. And now it sounds like a double solution is on the way, 5 or
6. Sweet!
Thanks CentOS team!
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admin. I
have been successful a number of times in getting stuff shut down. This
seems to be a legit provider. They might actually respond. If we all do
that, our numbers can make it harder on the spammers.
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l or not,
but on a v5.x test machine, my upgrade to PHP 5.2 broke SquirrelMail. I
didn't bother fixing it. I have recently upgraded that system to PHP 5.3
from EPEL repository and SquirrelMail works again. That's the only thing
I found that was broken... Just beware as it was a surprise to me.
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On 11/19/2010 7:45 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 11/19/2010 04:26 AM, John Hinton wrote:
>> Hey KB... you look and sound just like you type! :)
> Not sure if thats a good thing or a bad thing :)
>
Well, being a heterosexual male... I don't think I can comment further
as I
se 'Explorer' for their products. They are 'settlers',
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the basic stats one would need.
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On 11/26/2010 11:37 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 23:32:07 -0500
> John Hinton wrote:
>
>> Webalizer comes with CentOS. I find it easy to enable and provides all
>> the basic stats one would need.
> As far as I'm aware, webalizer is a comprehensive report
happened just before 4 and then again just before 5 and
now just before 6.
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ltering and that's just how it is for
everyone. If anything in an email is at all spammy (and it's really easy
to cross that fine line), it'll wind up in the spam box.
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r as I can tell this will hurt his score.
Or am I missing something?
If that were the case, every domain would need a unique IP address and
we'd be long out of numbers.
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on't really want to ask anything more of the
CentOS team, as they are IMO doing plenty right now. I am very appreciative.
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and the thread went crazy... at which point
it was suggested that we end this thread. So, basically, posts about
'all' things email are NOT welcomed on this list.... and should not be.
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discussed, as I'm sure the desktop users don't want to hear about
this... or running a DNS server... and the hoards of issues that come
with running a mailserver.
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list. The ability to
get more in depth on particulars and include discussions of other
software which interacts with existing systems to aid in going
further... extending Centos so to speak.
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hnology layered
on top of a CentOS mailserver. Now that's a thread I don't think this
general list would appreciate nor tolerate for more than a few hours.
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