Hello Everyone,
I am trying to exclude a directory (and all file and sub-directories
under that directory) when using rsync.
I have spent two days on google, but everything that I can find there
involves excluding individual files, not an entire directory.
I have tried the following commands, bu
Hello All,
I have been tasked with getting some configuration management system
running at work.
We have about 20 web servers running (some virtual and some physical),
and we are trying to come up with a tool that will assist setting up
new boxes as we bring them online, as well as maintaining ex
>>> Stefano Sasso wrote:
>>>> 2010/8/27 Ski Dawg :
>>>>> After spending a little bit of time searching around today, I have run
>>>>> across 2 that seem like good options, cfengine and puppet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone
Hello everyone,
I have a CentOS 5 system. On this system, I used the usermod -n and
groupmod -g to change the user id and the group id for a standard,
regular user from 500 to 1000.
I then ran the following commands (as root), to make sure all the
files were changed to match:
find / -uid 500 -exe
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Craig White wrote:
> Is the user a local user?
>
> What is the output of 'grep passwd /etc/nsswitch' ?
Craig,
Sorry for the late reply. I got pulled off on some other projects and
am just now getting back to this.
Evidentally, I had spent too much time looking a
Hello everyone,
I know this isn't strictly CentOS query, but I am hoping that someone
here with more experience than myself might have some thoughts.
I am trying to get a plugin working for Ganglia on a CentOS 5.5 box,
in a testing environment. The plugin is for apache monitoring, called
Ganglia-
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to change our /etc/sudoers (using visudo) to allow 2
commands to be run as root without a password, but it isn't working.
Here is the part of the sudoers file that is in question.
# User alias specification
User_Alias FULLACCESS = doug, scott
# members of the FULLACC
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 9:40 AM, ankush grover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Ski Dawg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> # User alias specification
>> User_Alias FULLACCESS = doug, scott
>>
>> #
Hello everyone,
I am having some difficulty updating curl on my updated CentOS 5.4 box
(CentOS release 5.4 (Final)).
I have a client that is needing a library (librets) updated. I have
version 1.3.38 installed, but they need 1.3.40. When I try to build
that library, it tells me that it requires c
Hello Everyone,
I have been tasked at work with setting up a VPN connection from our
server to a client's network. The only problem is that I have never
done anything like this before, so I am not sure where to start.
We are running CentOS 5.4 on our server. I do not yet know what the
client is r
usually the hard part, in
> my experience.
>
> -geoff
>
>
> -
> Geoff Galitz
> Blankenheim NRW, Germanyhttp://www.galitz.org/http://german-way.com/blog/
>
>
>-Original Message-
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-b
getting your key exchange settings right. That is usually the hard part, in
>> my experience.
>>
>> -geoff
>>
>>
>> -
>> Geoff Galitz
>> Blankenheim NRW, Germany
>> http://www.galitz.org/
>> http://german-way.com/blog/
>
Hello everyone,
Part of our website has secured access with an SSL certificate. The
problem we are running into is that the certificate is for
www.domainname.com, so when they go to domainname.com (without the
www. in front), the users are getting a "This connection is untrusted"
warning, because
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Craig White wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 14:08 -0600, Ski Dawg wrote:
>> I found one site that said to make a change to the apache conf file,
>> which I have done. The change that I made is adding:
>>
>> ServerName domainname.co
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> At Wed, 19 May 2010 14:08:59 -0600 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>>
>> ServerName domainname.com
>> Redirect permanent / http://www.domainname.com/
>>
>
> You don't really need this -- you can just add the line below to your existi
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Zack Colgan
wrote:
> On 05/19/2010 04:08 PM, Ski Dawg wrote:
>> The problem I am running into is if they go to https://domainname.com
>> (straight to the secure site), I am not able to find a solution that
>> will redirect them to https://w
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
> Is there any *legitimate* reason why someone would want to *type*
> https://domainname.com in the location/address bar? There really should
> not be a reason to do that. If people are doing this, then that means
> there is some reason for it
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 5/19/2010 4:52 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
>>
>> Is there any *legitimate* reason why someone would want to *type*
>> https://domainname.com in the location/address bar? There really should
>> not be a reason to do that.
>
> How else would you
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 5:25 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
> Do you have logs / Google Analytics reports that show that visitors are
> actually landing on https://www.domainname.com (other than your
> testing)? If not, you can show this to management.
Thanks to everyone else for the replies on this t
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Barry Brimer wrote:
> As for the redirection, I would handle it with mod_rewrite as follows:
>
>
> ServerName domain.tld
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.domain\.tld$ [NC]
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^$
> RewriteRule ^/(.*) https://www.domain.tld/$1 [
Hello all,
I have been doing some searching for information about disabling
services within a CentOS 5.5 install. I have found a few different
opinions, and wanted to ask for some feedback.
First off, the system is running a LAMP stack to serve a web
application. It will only be doing email to se
you can't throw out a window.
-- Steve Wozniak
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Ski Dawg wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been doing some searching for information about disabling
> services within a CentOS 5.5 install. I have found a few different
> opinions, and wanted to a
Hello all,
Today, I ran across a directory in /etc/ on one of our servers whose
permissions where set to 600 (drw---) with root being the owner.
The directory is for the firewall package for the server, so it is not
something malicious. Checking some other systems, they also have this
director
Thank you to everyone for the replies. The system(s) in question is a
CentOS 5.5 server(s) (both development and production). The directory
in question, in this case, is a firewall program (and monitor) to
assist us with ip tables. I am also asking the developers of this
product, as to why the dire
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 07/21/2010 08:30 AM, Ski Dawg wrote:
>> OK, my question from all of this is what is the difference between
>> 0600 and 0700 for a directory that is owned by root?
>
> For a directory, there's effectively no di
Hello Everyone,
I am having a problem with setting up port forwarding from one of our local
CentOS machines to an AWS EC2 instance. We are wanting to make mysql
connections over an ssh tunnel.
In this case, lets say that hostA is our local machine, and hostB is the
Amazon EC2 instance. I have tri
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:30 AM, We Are Here wrote:
> At 18:20 12/07/2012, you wrote:
>
> Hi Doug,
>
> >I am having a problem with setting up port forwarding from one of our
> local
> >CentOS machines to an AWS EC2 instance. We are wanting to make mysql
> >connections over an ssh tunnel.
> >
> >
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 12.07.2012 20:15, schrieb Ski Dawg:
> > Using your string, I can now telnet to port 2 on localhost (hostA)
> and
> > I get the mysql connection string (from hostB), but it is not able to
> make
> >
Hello Mike,
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 7:45 PM, SilverTip257 wrote:
> Doug,
>
> It's also possible to send ssh to the background and also skip remote
> commands (perfect for tunneling).
>
> Options for ssh command:
> -f .. background
> -N . skip remote commands
>
I think these were
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