Is NetworkManager-wifi installed?
I remember after I installed Centos first time (7.0) wifi worked.
When I later did a reinstall (7.2) during installation wifi worked fine,
but after a reboot not.
Seems NetworkManager-wifi did not get installed by default.
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Andreas
I think they meant you should replace ipadres with the actual ip
address of the attacker... ;-)
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Datum: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 09:24:05 -1000
Van: Dave
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Hi,
Did you use full paths to your executables in your script?
If you run an script from crontab, you could have other/missing
enviroment variables.
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Joost
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 10:04:18 +0200, "Jennifer Botten"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I seem to have a problem
Try to find the file through the find command, something like " find
/usr -t f -name 'obj.Linux*' "
The command locate works with an database, which will be updated just
once a day (If you enable it!), so that will not "find" any just
installed files...
reg
david fritz wrote:
yes i already installed bind but when i want to configurate i don't find
the file or the right file
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De: Pintér Tibor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Objet: Re: [CentOS] problem with dns
À: "CentOS
Ray,
You can find where the data is through the following command:
du -h --max-depth=1
Start in the root (/) and follow the trail.
Succes
Best regards,
Joost Waversveld
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Ray Leventhal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
be written to.. euhm.. the directory, thus the local
file system.
So maybe something happened with the mount of the external disk??
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Isn't this just the Reverse DNS name of your ip (171.203.20.173)?
Do a check through "dig -x 171.203.20.173". Most likely you will get the
17120320173.upstream.com back. If so, it's the Reverse DNS name...
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adrian kok wrote:
> Sorry. I use fake nam
cute this SQL query and deletes the data also!
If you want to have the opportunity to go back in time, then you have to
make dumps through mysqldump.
2.
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The bigger the data, the slower the backup will be, the longer the
tables will be locked, the greater is the change your users will no
the DNS of your domain.
The windows server needs to listen to the domain
powerschool.amelia.k12.va.us though.
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Per Qvindesland wrote:
> Put in a in a record pointing towards your apache server, I would strongly
> recommend to configure a virtual domain on your apache server also so apache
> also knows what is being called.
>
> Per
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> On 2/18/09 8:55 PM, "Joost Waversveld
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