On 7/1/19 10:04 PM, stan via users wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 14:08:32 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
Do you mean you can't find anywhere to set such options, or it ignores
what you do?
There isn't an option in NetworkManager.conf to tell it to use bind /
named. I can only tell it to not manage
On 7/1/19 12:27 PM, William via users wrote:
It looks like it worked.?? A couple of follow-up questions:
1. It didn't ask for the key package-signing-key file or the key
fingerprint.?? Did it use them silently somehow, or were they unneeded?
It wouldn't use it silently. Did you import the key
OK, here is where things stand now. I discovered that when I had
mounted my Fedora 30 root partition using chroot that since I was
still booted into the Live DVD, I was connected to the internet.
Earlier tonight, when I tried to dnf install some things directly in
the Live DVD, I had to erase Firef
On 7/1/19 6:41 PM, stan via users wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 10:25:21 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
I've been using (an old version of) BIND for years, because my ISP's
have had slow, failing, and censoring DNS servers.
[snipped lots of good info]
I think the failure might have something to do
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 14:08:32 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
> Do you mean you can't find anywhere to set such options, or it ignores
> what you do?
There isn't an option in NetworkManager.conf to tell it to use bind /
named. I can only tell it to not manage DNS.
>
> Using MATE, here, but I can "Ed
On 7/2/19 9:41 AM, stan via users wrote:
> I must be missing something. I can't believe there is no way that
> NetworkManager can be set to use a local bind based dns server.
Sure there is.
For a connection you specify IPv4 Method as "Automatic (addresses only)" and
you define
the DNS server yo
On Tue, 2019-07-02 at 14:08 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> don't want to try in the middle of doing my mail, but it's always
> worked in the past. I could set up one profile to use my LAN DNS
> server, another to use my router's.
Okay, I've just tested it, and it still works like I expect: I can
On Mon, 2019-07-01 at 18:41 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> I think the failure might have something to do with NetworkManager.
> It seems that it has no way to set it to use a local bind / named
> instance as its nameserver. It always uses DNS servers set by the
> router (etc/resolv.conf), or syst
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 19:15:59 -0700
jdow wrote:
>
> For that I'd check the dhcpd settings.
> {^_^}
I don't think that is it, because the default is none, and
the /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf file is empty.
ddns-update-style style;
The style parameter must be one of standard, interim
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 21:02:07 -0500
Steven Ulrick wrote:
> > Dependency failed for GNOME Display Manager, Network Man & Login
> Services! L1TF CPU bug present and SMT on, data leak possible. See
> CVE-2018-3646 and
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/l1tf.html
The link is dead,
On 20190701 18:57:27, stan via users wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jul 2019 21:18:19 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
At this point, my dump file includes all the cached records. Yours
appears to not have anything here, so, yes, something's wrong with
your caching nameserver.
I think it might be
On Monday, July 1, 2019, Steven Ulrick wrote:
> Does it matter that my system is pre-EFI?
>
> On Monday, July 1, 2019, stan via users
> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 17:09:44 -0500
>> Steven Ulrick wrote:
>>
>> > On Monday, July 1, 2019, Steven Ulrick wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hello, Everyone
>> > >
On Mon, 01 Jul 2019 21:18:19 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> At this point, my dump file includes all the cached records. Yours
> appears to not have anything here, so, yes, something's wrong with
> your caching nameserver.
I think it might be that NetworkManager is pre-empting the local
caching
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 20:33:19 -0500
Steven Ulrick wrote:
> Does it matter that my system is pre-EFI?
It matters. Is it incapable of EFI or you just aren't using EFI and
using bios boot instead? If your system is capable of EFI, the install
might default to EFI. When you boot the install media,
On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 10:25:21 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
> I've been using (an old version of) BIND for years, because my ISP's
> have had slow, failing, and censoring DNS servers.
[snipped lots of good info]
I think the failure might have something to do with NetworkManager. It
seems that it h
Does it matter that my system is pre-EFI?
On Monday, July 1, 2019, stan via users
wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 17:09:44 -0500
> Steven Ulrick wrote:
>
> > On Monday, July 1, 2019, Steven Ulrick wrote:
> >
> > > Hello, Everyone
> > > I just booted the live DVD of Fedora Workstation 30. I chose t
On Monday, July 1, 2019, Steven Ulrick wrote:
> On Monday, July 1, 2019, Steven Ulrick wrote:
>
>> Hello, Everyone
>> I just booted the live DVD of Fedora Workstation 30. I chose to install
>> to harddrive. It appeared to install fine, but it boots to nothing but a
>> black screen with a flashin
stan via users writes:
The command is actually
rndc dumpdb
and redhat has specified a dumpfile in /etc/named.conf as
/var/named/data/cache_dump.db
Would cache entries have the URL name with the IP address?
The dump file will have DNS records in zone file format. An example from
mine's:
;
On Mon, 2019-07-01 at 10:44 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> I switched DNS from my ISP to free dns services on the web to avoid
> tracking and data being sold. I started seeing a lot of "looking up
> xyz.com" in the browser, so I decided to set up bind as a locally
> caching name server. However, e
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 17:09:44 -0500
Steven Ulrick wrote:
> On Monday, July 1, 2019, Steven Ulrick wrote:
>
> > Hello, Everyone
> > I just booted the live DVD of Fedora Workstation 30. I chose to
> > install to harddrive. It appeared to install fine, but it boots to
> > nothing but a black screen
On Mon, 01 Jul 2019 17:29:14 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Execute
>
> rndc dump
>
> If everything is set up correctly, and with the default settings,
> bind should dump its cache into /var/tmp/named_dump.db, or
> /var/named/chroot/var/tmp/named_dump.db
>
> You can grep through it for recen
On Monday, July 1, 2019, Steven Ulrick wrote:
> Hello, Everyone
> I just booted the live DVD of Fedora Workstation 30. I chose to install to
> harddrive. It appeared to install fine, but it boots to nothing but a black
> screen with a flashing underscore character. So, where do I go from here? I
Hello, Everyone
I just booted the live DVD of Fedora Workstation 30. I chose to install to
harddrive. It appeared to install fine, but it boots to nothing but a black
screen with a flashing underscore character. So, where do I go from here? I
have been successfully running Fedora 27 on this same sy
stan via users writes:
I switched DNS from my ISP to free dns services on the web to avoid
tracking and data being sold. I started seeing a lot of "looking up
xyz.com" in the browser, so I decided to set up bind as a locally
caching name server. However, even though it seems to be configured
th
On 7/1/19 3:01 AM, Alex wrote:
I've since learned it takes entirely too long to copy 1.3TB to two 2TB
disks. I can't keep the system down that long.
This is why LVM was invented a long time ago, you would do this online
with minimal disruption if you want to maintain the filesystem as is
(that
(S. Bob said)
> become root (or use sudo) and run :
> dnf install [filename]
> [etc]
Thank-you.
---
bash.1[~]: dnf install Downloads/zoom_x86_64.rpm
Adobe Systems Incorporated 15 kB/s | 2.9 kB 00:00
Fedora Modular 29 - x86_64 8.9 kB/s |?? 18 kB 00:02
Fedora Modular 29
On 7/1/19 11:01 AM, home user via users wrote:
Last week, I was to participate in a "Zoom" meeting for a charity that
I'm involved in. I have the needed software on my rarely-used windows-7
box. But I could not complete the windows-7 login (some problem with a
windows-7 service). I've since
become root (or use sudo) and run :
dnf install [filename]
where filename is the zoom_x86_64.rpm file
for example, if you downloaded the file to /home/jbob/Downloads:
sudo dnf install /home/jbob/Downloads/zoom_x86_64.rpm
or
su -
[enter pw]
# dnf install /home/jbob/Downloads/zoom_x86_64.
Good morning,
(f-29)
(background)
Last week, I was to participate in a "Zoom" meeting for a charity that
I'm involved in. I have the needed software on my rarely-used windows-7
box. But I could not complete the windows-7 login (some problem with a
windows-7 service). I've since found there
I switched DNS from my ISP to free dns services on the web to avoid
tracking and data being sold. I started seeing a lot of "looking up
xyz.com" in the browser, so I decided to set up bind as a locally
caching name server. However, even though it seems to be configured
the way it is supposed to be
thank you Seth,
I have no problems with the script executed at the UDEV event (if this is
the meaning you attribute to the term ).
I've already done this script that works, if run from a terminal.
If by the term you mean something different, please tell me.
The problem is that this script is no
On Sun, 30 Jun 2019 13:01:57 -0400
Bob Goodwin wrote:
> On 6/28/19 7:57 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> > .
> > You're right, that would be a better location for "Tab." I'll try
> > that ...
> .
> I /tried replacing NoSymbol with Tab. Oddly the result was a caps
> lock that toggled on and off, almos
Angelo,
I agree with Tom's analysis, but my udev script accounts for it by
mounting your drive with a very specific designator.
Here is how I have tested this sort of thing before:
0. Get the UUID of your drive with blkid
1. Write a udev script to detect your drive by UUID when attached, and
to e
On 7/1/19 3:59 AM, wwp wrote:
Hello Robert,
On Sun, 30 Jun 2019 09:54:14 -0400 Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
And the Fedora21 image is limited to 1GB:
Jun 30 01:53:35 lx140e kernel: [ 13357] 107 13357 884212 215032 3043328
72575 0 qemu-system-x86
Jun 30 01:53:35 lx140e ke
Hello Robert,
On Sun, 30 Jun 2019 09:54:14 -0400 Robert Moskowitz
wrote:
> And the Fedora21 image is limited to 1GB:
>
> Jun 30 01:53:35 lx140e kernel: [ 13357] 107 13357 884212 215032 3043328
> 72575 0 qemu-system-x86
> Jun 30 01:53:35 lx140e kernel:
> oom-kill:constra
Hi Seth,
after reading the answer from Tom, (the duration of the tread) I am no
longer sure that a scrpt acting at the event to connect an HD USB to the
computer to back up the data may be the best solution for me .
I'm dealing with the problem of backing up data on my computer for a long
time.
I
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