tside our site
because other sites had not patched their systems.
I will never recommend an "appliance" to anybody were it has externally
accessible services and no way to patch it. Such things are disasters
waiting to happen.
See the
al is for a complete implementation of AD & File/Print
services that are in Windows 2003. I've been playing with the preview
versions, but it's still not complete enough to use yet.
Does anybody else know, do you need Services for Unix on the AD se
ory domain as a file server,
> but it can not be a domain controller.
If your interested in having a CentOS Samba server join an AD domain the
following howto might be useful.
http://www.howtoforge.com/samba_ads_security_mode
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lk to that, but DVD-R, DVD-RW and CD-R work well on
it.
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on this.
>
> What do you suggest ?
Mondo Rescue http://www.mondorescue.org/ is something I've used in the
past. It can make a boot CD or DVD that can be used to restore your
system from bare metal, it was pretty slick the time I used it.
ux-based Netware emulation solutions:
>
> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/IPX-HOWTO-10.html
>
> -steve
Just to put in my 2 cents ... I tried mars a couple years ago on CentOS
3 and managed to get it to run, but mars is *very* unsupported with no
development or bug fixing going on, frankly
l fry eventually. Under
> normal usage this could be years, but with heavy daily use it could be months.
One thing I've heard is good is to add noatime to the fstab options for
flash devices.
Paul
>
> Geoff
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.
>
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> The tail of two systems and one hard drive.
>
> I install centos 5 on a HD while it is in a Compaq with 256Mb memory.
> After install, i am in graphics mode (Gnome) and top reports not quite
> all 256Mb used.
>
> Then I move the HD t
or backups.
Thanks for any input.
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. I'm not sure how much that specific
chip has ... 4 or 8K was common for RT chips. That said, you probably
can get away with it in your situation, if the switch you are using
supports 802.3x flow control and the other devices do also.
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problems, it depends on
the exact load your putting on it, adding RAM and using RAID 01
(mirrored and striped) may work. If you had issues, build a cheap
sempon system to do the MythTV duties may be cheaper than making the
server capable of doing both.
One note i
ve dropped it also as it's gotten so out of date with
requirements for old libs.
I XMMS was a favorite of mine as I was an old WINAMP user, but I finally
gave up and use Totem or Rhythmbox instead.
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td?) launch a VNC server that would connect to gdm to get a
graphical logon to start a session. There were issues with memory, cpu
and network bandwidth for more than a handful of users along with the
inability to continue a dropped session. IIRC it even worked with DosVNC
so that you could use it with a
e server so I can use a gui browser to download
large files from websites that won't work with a text brower or wget.
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OpenOffice.org who probably has a
larger installed base is because of the "M" word in front of Office.
Microsoft is pushing the issue making it impossible to buy office 2003
unless you buy volume licenses because it is specifically forbidden to
downgrade Office 2007 to Office 2003 or
t's sometimes difficult to get the right input selected. My
Sound Blaster Live 5.1 has literally a dozen different input sources to
select from, finding the correct combination was a bit of trial & error.
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roblem I imagine, the device changes so it can't
be mounted in his script.
I can't think of a solution right off hand.
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> laptop without Microsoft Windows installed. I'm 100% GNU/Linux since
> 2001 or so, but I must have paid for five or six licenses since.
I thought that I read that someplace over in Europe that MS was forced
to give credit for un-used windows licenses. Part o
rs.com/rpm/packages/apcupsd/
Home page of apcupsd has changed to http://apcupsd.com/
Dag's page points to old url.
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t;> apc daemon anymore in the offcial yum repo's.
>>> http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/apcupsd/
>>
>> Home page of apcupsd has changed to http://apcupsd.com/
>> Dag's page points to old url.
>
> I think you should tell Dag, not the list.
Dag is readi
I've never messed with video capture on a linux system, and someone point
me the right direction? I've been googling like crazy, and can't seem to
get any good pointers. I'm trying to get some kind of video capture
working and eventually get a live cam setup and security setup with motion
sensing
some of the specific isms (run levels,
locations of some config files, etc) for the other distros and the book
covers them all fairly well. http://www.admin.com/Pages/LAH.html
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centralized management of Anti-virus.
Panda also used to just use a network share for putting out updates, so
it would work with a centos server. Though that was several years ago
that I used then, so I'm not sure that is the case anymore.
Paul
>
> On 6/16/07, jarmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED
centralized management of Anti-virus.
It also looks like F-Prot (f-prot.com) supports updates to client PCs
though a file share, so should work with centos also.
Regards,
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>
> On 6/16/07, jarmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wayne kirjoitti viestissää
kinda like posting to a MS Word list a problem about OpenOffice.
Ray's reply should have taken it off this list and the two of them
should have sorted it out off-list.
Well, less noise here than the fedora lists last I checked, and Ralph's
wrong list reminder is much less rude
,
Paul
On Wed, 2007-07-04 at 11:22 +0200, ArcosCom Linux User wrote:
> I have a Radeon X600.
>
> I don't stand fine how I can change that "things" you said. Could you
> explain a bit how can I change that parameters? What configuration files /
> programs must I change/ru
ow quick people start asking when the next
version will come out when after upstream has released a new version.
I'm looking forward to some of the new apps & features, but I can wait
the 2-3 weeks it usually takes.
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doesn't auth transparently (is that even possible?).
>
I remember seeing something about Dans' Guardian
(http://dansguardian.org/) supporting transparent authentication.
Paul
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lly won't even read messages with a title like that
because I have better things to do than read every message. I generally
only read messages where the description mentions something I may have
experience with or am interested in. Otherwise it goes in the trash.
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> Not if it's a binary-driver...
>
I'm familiar with the card & driver ... it's a binary blob with a bit of
source to glue it to the kernel. The card is also fakeraid rather than
real raid ... more trouble than it's worth.
Paul
Hey Andy,
I to am stuck trying to get my wireless working as well. It looks like I
am one step ahead of you. I am also trying to compile the same driver.
This is where I have gotten so far:
[r...@localhost hybrid_wl]
ct, thing is you had to wait for the disk to complete eject
before you grabbed it, if you grabbed it before it finished coming out
the arm the pushed the disk out would jamb.
This discussion really should be on the classic computers mail list.
Hmmm 2Mhz 8080
s Y2K compliant. Shame they did not release the source
code ... I for one would be happy to have it.
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what makes you think that ?
>
> Some are interpreting this:
>
> http://www.redhat.com/promo/qumranet/
>
> as an indication that xen will be dropped from RHEL6 as they direct
> their efforts towards KVM.
I very much doubt that ... I
I'm looking for an image for CentOS v7 to download Any suggestion on a
suitable website?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jan 8, 2015, at 1:30 PM, Greg Bailey wrote:
>
>> On 01/08/2015 11:18 AM, James Bishop wrote:
>> I apologise if this is not the appropriate list for the following issue,
>> but
:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIlJ8ZCs4jY
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ively (or additionally), you might try wrapping ntpd in strace
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nux kernel args I pass a static ip/netmask/mtu to the
kernel, it works appropriately.
Oddly, when starting the kickstart, after the ks.cfg file it will
dhcp AND it seems remember the mtu setting.
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or is there a better way?
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Thanks Alex.
I'm assuming that if another security exploit is found that the openssl
version number who change on the repo correct, if not how would yum know to
update?
Thanks, Paul
P.A > -Original Message-
P.A > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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I guess I can use the bind-chroot rpm, ill give that a shot
Thanks,
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locked
[EMAIL PROTECTED] named]# service named stop
Shutting down named: [FAILED]
It looks like service named stop isn't killing the name process either.
Anyone know what im doing wrong? Also where can I find the named init script
for centos 5.
Thanks,
What does /var/log/messages tell you? Most likely it's a named.conf issue.
Thanks,
Paul
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Subject: [CentOS] BIND.named failed to
vecot.conf file also has some maildir-specific directives; I
make sure maildir files are copied with hard links (which won't work
over NFS):
maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes
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d use /sbin/ip,
which defaults to a lower-case version of the MAC rather than the
upper-case presentation used by ifconfig:
ip link show eth0 | awk '/ether/ {print $2}'
I mean, doesn't everyone use lower-case MACs in dhcpd.conf? :-)
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ronment to work as expected.
Perhaps, however, other list members have more heartening stories to
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`"554 Mail rejected - http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip="$&{client_addr}')
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Postfix.
+1
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ocalhost snmpd[6673]: NET-SNMP version 5.1.2
But still, there is no process running...
Have you tried launching snmpd in non-forking mode?
snmpd -f -Le
If that's not verbose enough, wrap it in strace and try again:
strace -o /tmp/snmpd.trace snmpd -f -Le
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Am Thu, 12 Jul 2007 10:45:50 -0400
"Matt Shields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> selinux is turned off on both servers and desktops
>
> On 7/12/07, Tru Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 09:46:00AM -0400, Matt Shields wrote:
&g
r.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NX_technology .
Checkout 2x.com.
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w anything?
Is iptables in use? Does an exception need to be made?
Can you attach strace to ypserv and see anything of significance?
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Locally built packages, on the other hand, are stored in a separate
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ent kernel
(2.6.9-55.0.2.EL) ?
We have a lab of 24 computer to push out before the start of the term
(Sept 5/07) ... joy joy
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 10:25:07 -0400, Akemi Yagi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/22/07, Paul Griffith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings CentOS users,
I have run into a hardware issue with the Intel 965 chipset. It appears
that the latest kernel doesn't support the Marvell P
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 11:18:29 -0400, Akemi Yagi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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wrote:
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payload. So tcp is not just for zone transfers only.
Note that by default Win 2003 uses a packet size of 1280 per Paul
Vixie's suggestion in RFC 2671 section 4.5.1. I don't know if any
other OS implementations do the same.
In any event, I've found it helpful to allow up to 1280 by
[a-zA-Z0-9./]
The openssl binary can easily create a shadow-compatible hash for you:
openssl passwd -1
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Then make sure that the filename to which you want to write exists, is
world-writable, and has the correct file contexts. If I wanted to
write to /tftpboot/foo, for example, it ought to look like
-rw-rw-rw- root root user_u:object_r:tftpdir_t/tftpboot/foo
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ffice 97 -- and even then it
was never advertised. You had to know exactly what you were seeking to
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Just get it out of your head that Microsoft's true customers are those
who purchase MS products. Its true customers are the folks who own
w the paths in your local httpd
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iles looks like...
# Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] 79c970 [PCnet32 LANCE]
DEVICE=eth0
BROADCAST=69.x.x.x
#HWADDR=00:50:56:9C:19:7D
IPADDR=69.x.x.x
IPV6ADDR=
IPV6PREFIX=
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
NETWORK=69.x.x.0
ONBOOT=yes
Any ideas?
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Michael D. Kralka wrote:
Paul Norton wrote:
On all of my CentOS 5 VMWare ESX3 virtual machines (about 15), after
installing a new kernel and rebooting the machine, the Network script
tries to run dhclient and can't determine the IP info (since I don't run
a dhcpd server... it's a
7 00:27:23 servername postfix/smtpd[16726]: lost connection after
CONNECT from cpe-024-x-x-x.carolina.x.x.com[24.74.x.x]
Nov 7 00:27:23 servername postfix/smtpd[16726]: disconnect from
cpe-024-074-x-x.carolina.x.x.com[24.74.x.x]
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Florin Andrei wrote:
Paul Norton wrote:
Postfix is dying on one of my servers almost nightly. This system is
running CentOS5 with postfix-2.3.3-2.
In the morning (after noticing it died) I try to run `service postfix
stop` and I get a failed start. Running `ps ax | grep postfix` I can
Christopher Chan wrote:
Paul Norton wrote:
>
Postfix is dying on one of my servers almost nightly. This system is
running CentOS5 with postfix-2.3.3-2.
In the morning (after noticing it died) I try to run `service postfix
stop` and I get a failed start. Running `ps ax | grep postfix
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directory?
It'd be something to the effect of
semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t \
"/usr/lib/oracle/11.1.0.1/client/lib/.*\.so.*"
or, less version-specific,
semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t \
"/usr/lib/oracle/[0-9.]*/client/lib/.*\.so.*"
Christopher Chan wrote:
Paul Norton wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
Paul Norton wrote:
>
Postfix is dying on one of my servers almost nightly. This system
is running CentOS5 with postfix-2.3.3-2.
In the morning (after noticing it died) I try to run `service
postfix stop` and I ge
srv/svn/myrepo.bak http://src.me.com/svn/myrepo
svnsync sync file:///srv/svn/myrepo.bak
Then, somewhat regularly,
svnsync sync file:///srv/svn/myrepo.bak
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Paul Norton wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
Paul Norton wrote:
>
Postfix is dying on one of my servers almost nightly. This system
is running CentOS5 with postfix-2.3.3-2.
In the morning (after noticing it died) I try to run `service
postfix stop` and I ge
believe so. I don't see errors like this anywhere else on the
system.
What does 'sysctl fs.file-nr' say?
fs.file-nr = 2240 0 205964
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is when I start seeing the error from postfix.
You might want to check to make sure that syslog is not calling sync
every time that it writes to file.
/etc/syslog.conf
Should be a "-' in front of /var/log/messages
Thanks. I have set this to -/var/log/messages now.
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installed, then take at peek at the getfacl(1) and setfacl(1) man
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a private server, you can keep the cert
and the key in the same file. I'd just give it 0600 perms no matter
where you put it.
Then confinue with your step #5.
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agree with the ones for /root/*log and /root/anaconda*,
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ed applications is a daunting task, and quite
different from learning SSL programming or theory. Anyone looking to
write for O'Reilly could probably pitch such a title! :-)
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t secure method (Obviously) but
it is the same support upstreams users are paying to get, at least
at the tier 1 support level.
Lazy. Can I get a Worthless in, too, while I'm at it?
You want lazy? OK:
semodule -r clamav
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Do your mail logs say anything at all?
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handful of CentOS 5 (x86_64) boxes with Bacula
2.0.3. For my purposes, I rely on a home-brewed client-only rpm that
installs a minimal set of binaries. The .spec isn't well tested, but
I've included it below just in case it helps.
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/var/log/dmesg; the LOGLEVEL shell variable is set in
/etc/sysconfig/init.
The content of /var/log/messages is controlled via /etc/syslog.conf.
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I was looking into this, creating my own rpms and using kickstart. Thanks for
all the info guys.
Paul
Spiro Harvey wrote:
>> Basically I want to clone this server and make it easy to install on
>> another similar hardware server without having to install centos and
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ilesystem returns. An app can never be
fooled into think a write or read operation succeeded when it didn't.
Soft-mounted filesystems, however, return error codes that
applications can (and most often do) ignore, resulting in all sorts
file corrupti
e master key can recover files from all machines.
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ble user logins
12. Tell your users emphatically that they should use $HOME anywhere
they're tempted to hardwire their home directory path into a
script. :-)
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is an active project so those
features will probably come over time.
Have fun,
Paul
On 06/02/2011 4:06 PM, Keith Roberts wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> Is there an electronic circuit design CAD package available
> for Centos 5.5 please?
>
> Kind Regards,
Windoze
> driver problem than DHCP.
No problems here, though I don't think either of my DHCP servers has
been off-line for more than six or seven minutes at a time over the
past several years (other than during a couple extended power outages
when DHCP wasn't my real worry :
nd it works without that file.
Thanks, Paul
rpm -qa php
php-5.2.17-1.el5.art
rpm -qa httpd*
httpd-2.2.3-43.el5.centos.3
[root@testip5 html]# httpd -v
Server version: Apache/2.2.3
Server built: Aug 30 2010 12:32:08
Httpd -M
php5_module (shared)
php --ini
PHP Wa
Keith/guys thanks for the suggestions, here is what I have found. It shows
loaded config file is /etc/php.ini but if I remove that file and restart
apache it still works. I also did as Keith suggested I removed a comment ';'
and I got no errors apache started and it loaded the /etc/php.ini file. It
2 and php 5.2
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Paul A wrote:
> To: 'CentOS mailing list'
> From: Paul A
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] apache 2 and php 5.2
>
> Keith/guys thanks for the suggestions, here is what I have
> found. It shows loaded config file is /etc/php.ini but if
>
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