[CentOS-announce] CESA-2012:1551 Important CentOS 6 mysql Update

2012-12-07 Thread Johnny Hughes

CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:1551 Important

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2012-1551.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
e0bc3b51f77413e0f28a632079cca9640e972e31f6f3a62afb6545e1f882fc1b  
mysql-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
a587f8a0f12340b0f41956f4995cbcf33b715f4bb72b1d52a2ff5852f8743fae  
mysql-bench-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
554036bbceea07c9772a17806e1ae91beb5caab62d43c2d7141d29f6e30d2b30  
mysql-devel-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
7aba68a92816ad767ad1b02c4a1822f13aee0a9e7462bfddfbb14888da3c6930  
mysql-embedded-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
4f63b081a93f37811a5ad1249fc8c59834b932ba80ecab2561d2279a25db42eb  
mysql-embedded-devel-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
952eb192bc83ace7ab82f9f0d40d3be8465f63d62407391fa5da00d2052ae407  
mysql-libs-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
00836a1baa4598d472c864e6cf4e3f9eade407ca352b80a849902c54e3518d7f  
mysql-server-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
1c703a811b8e9d6729951c23b73743fd3ddfa929c289ef9468272abee91724ca  
mysql-test-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm

x86_64:
a14fe6f9b52237d176db2fad1d72727993ee5e0162f26cc62e5333047890f72b  
mysql-5.1.66-2.el6_3.x86_64.rpm
98b21e189db0053a96e21e022d1d71bd668d64fbfe3dae27d10478b6dec73d5b  
mysql-bench-5.1.66-2.el6_3.x86_64.rpm
554036bbceea07c9772a17806e1ae91beb5caab62d43c2d7141d29f6e30d2b30  
mysql-devel-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
136ca0f88ce49ba983c82cb26205ef20b116714ffcbec7d3868ee673ff46f9c8  
mysql-devel-5.1.66-2.el6_3.x86_64.rpm
7aba68a92816ad767ad1b02c4a1822f13aee0a9e7462bfddfbb14888da3c6930  
mysql-embedded-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
0ab0c70c6a71cad3f5bb362a74dc5f576fb2a26d89952dfc5486b979a6a00ffa  
mysql-embedded-5.1.66-2.el6_3.x86_64.rpm
4f63b081a93f37811a5ad1249fc8c59834b932ba80ecab2561d2279a25db42eb  
mysql-embedded-devel-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
84c9fd01ae4c5ec3221b111fc853c4a90a0876501676c2121b17eba85820dd43  
mysql-embedded-devel-5.1.66-2.el6_3.x86_64.rpm
952eb192bc83ace7ab82f9f0d40d3be8465f63d62407391fa5da00d2052ae407  
mysql-libs-5.1.66-2.el6_3.i686.rpm
868606258e868d8a95fabc4475c77d7b04c7737e750ed667c57bac97b4d67775  
mysql-libs-5.1.66-2.el6_3.x86_64.rpm
9e2fca4ca73a6a52919f5b9431b4e09a8d068548fa34c9c0e226505e0923ed03  
mysql-server-5.1.66-2.el6_3.x86_64.rpm
e493aa96b7d25c0db7f889865a6b678333dbf5186cb4943b744a517fc308613b  
mysql-test-5.1.66-2.el6_3.x86_64.rpm

Source:
7c9e4297c9a3c16d2373bd977412662ac56511f11bbefe3e77427485fdf0087c  
mysql-5.1.66-2.el6_3.src.rpm



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[CentOS-virt] (no subject)

2012-12-07 Thread Shawn Everett
Hi All,

I have recently installed CentOS 6.3 with QEMU+KVM for Virtualization.

I have successfully created a Windows 2003 VM with 4GB of RAM.  The host
server is an HP ML350 G8 with 24GB RAM and 24 cores.  Details of one of
the cores is shown below:

processor   : 23
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 6
model   : 45
model name  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz
stepping: 7
cpu MHz : 1200.000
cache size  : 15360 KB
physical id : 1
siblings: 12
core id : 5
cpu cores   : 6
apicid  : 43
initial apicid  : 43
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 13
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca
cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx
pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good xtopology
nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2
ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm dca sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm
ida arat epb xsaveopt pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
bogomips: 3989.86
clflush size: 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes   : 46 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:

On an otherwise completely idle system I've noticed the load to be 1.0 to
1.5 range.  Running top shows the culprit to be: qemu-kvm.

Is this normal behavior?  I would have expected the load to be pretty light.

Stopping the VM restores the load to normal once again.

Is there anything I can do to reduce the load?

Shawn

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Re: [CentOS-virt] (no subject)

2012-12-07 Thread Scott Dowdle
Shawn,

- Original Message -
 On an otherwise completely idle system I've noticed the load to be
 1.0 to 1.5 range.  Running top shows the culprit to be: qemu-kvm.
 
 Is this normal behavior?  I would have expected the load to be pretty
 light.

You have to remember, or at least as I understand it, that a load of 1 is full 
for a single CPU/core.  Since you have 24, a full load would be 24.

Linux gets even weirder with more cores.  I have one system that has 64 
cores... and it has a lot of threads/process running just to support those.

Another thing that uses quite a bit of CPU is ksm.  If you don't have a number 
of similar VMs then I don't think it is very helpful... and it seems to eat up 
quite a bit of CPU resources trying to be helpful.

Ok, now the uber-CentOS geeks can tell me how stupid I am. Mmmm... go.

TYL,
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Re: [CentOS-virt] (no subject)

2012-12-07 Thread Robert Dinse

 About the only thing you can do is not run Windows, or at least that
version, XP does the same thing, continuouslys spins the CPU when there aren't
any user processes using time.  I've heard this is resolved in Windows-7 but
haven't tried it personally.

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On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Shawn Everett wrote:

 Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 12:02:14 -0800
 From: Shawn Everett sh...@tandac.com
 Reply-To: Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS
centos-virt@centos.org
 To: centos-virt@centos.org
 Subject: [CentOS-virt] (no subject)
 
 Hi All,
 
 I have recently installed CentOS 6.3 with QEMU+KVM for Virtualization.
 
 I have successfully created a Windows 2003 VM with 4GB of RAM.  The host
 server is an HP ML350 G8 with 24GB RAM and 24 cores.  Details of one of
 the cores is shown below:
 
 processor   : 23
 vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
 cpu family  : 6
 model   : 45
 model name  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz
 stepping: 7
 cpu MHz : 1200.000
 cache size  : 15360 KB
 physical id : 1
 siblings: 12
 core id : 5
 cpu cores   : 6
 apicid  : 43
 initial apicid  : 43
 fpu : yes
 fpu_exception   : yes
 cpuid level : 13
 wp  : yes
 flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca
 cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx
 pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good xtopology
 nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2
 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm dca sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm
 ida arat epb xsaveopt pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
 bogomips: 3989.86
 clflush size: 64
 cache_alignment : 64
 address sizes   : 46 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
 power management:
 
 On an otherwise completely idle system I've noticed the load to be 1.0 to
 1.5 range.  Running top shows the culprit to be: qemu-kvm.
 
 Is this normal behavior?  I would have expected the load to be pretty light.
 
 Stopping the VM restores the load to normal once again.
 
 Is there anything I can do to reduce the load?
 
 Shawn
 
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[CentOS-virt] High CPU Usage

2012-12-07 Thread Shawn Everett
Hi All,

I have recently installed CentOS 6.3 with QEMU+KVM for Virtualization.

 I have successfully created a Windows 2003 VM with 4GB of RAM.  The host
 server is an HP ML350 G8 with 24GB RAM and 24 cores.  Details of one of
 the cores is shown below:

 processor   : 23
 vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
 cpu family  : 6
 model   : 45
 model name  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz
 stepping: 7
 cpu MHz : 1200.000
 cache size  : 15360 KB
 physical id : 1
 siblings: 12
 core id : 5
 cpu cores   : 6
 apicid  : 43
 initial apicid  : 43
 fpu : yes
 fpu_exception   : yes
 cpuid level : 13
 wp  : yes
 flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca
 cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx
 pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good xtopology
 nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2
 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm dca sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm
 ida arat epb xsaveopt pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
 bogomips: 3989.86
 clflush size: 64
 cache_alignment : 64
 address sizes   : 46 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
 power management:

 On an otherwise completely idle system I've noticed the load to be 1.0 to
 1.5 range.  Running top shows the culprit to be: qemu-kvm.

 Is this normal behavior?  I would have expected the load to be pretty
 light.

 Stopping the VM restores the load to normal once again.

 Is there anything I can do to reduce the load?

 Shawn



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Re: [CentOS-virt] High CPU Usage

2012-12-07 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
On 12/07/2012 10:04 PM, Shawn Everett wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 I have recently installed CentOS 6.3 with QEMU+KVM for Virtualization.
 
  I have successfully created a Windows 2003 VM with 4GB of RAM.  The host
  server is an HP ML350 G8 with 24GB RAM and 24 cores.  Details of one of
  the cores is shown below:
 
  processor   : 23
  vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
  cpu family  : 6
  model   : 45
  model name  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz
  stepping: 7
  cpu MHz : 1200.000
  cache size  : 15360 KB
  physical id : 1
  siblings: 12
  core id : 5
  cpu cores   : 6
  apicid  : 43
  initial apicid  : 43
  fpu : yes
  fpu_exception   : yes
  cpuid level : 13
  wp  : yes
  flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca
  cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx
  pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good xtopology
  nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2
  ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm dca sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm
  ida arat epb xsaveopt pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
  bogomips: 3989.86
  clflush size: 64
  cache_alignment : 64
  address sizes   : 46 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
  power management:
 
  On an otherwise completely idle system I've noticed the load to be 1.0 to
  1.5 range.  Running top shows the culprit to be: qemu-kvm.
 
  Is this normal behavior?  I would have expected the load to be pretty
  light.
 
  Stopping the VM restores the load to normal once again.
 
  Is there anything I can do to reduce the load?

You probably have 12 cores and thanks to hyper-threading that gives you 24
threads (big difference).
Have you installed the virtio drivers in the VM? That might reduce the load
a bit. Also was does running vmstat 3 for about 20 seconds show?

Regards,
  Dennis

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Re: [CentOS-virt] (no subject)

2012-12-07 Thread Zoltan Frombach
I've also heard that older versions of Windows don't put the CPU to 
idle mode even when there is nothing to do. It is a known problem with 
older Windows kernels.

Anyway, try to install the latest virtio drivers for Windows if you 
don't already have.

On 12/7/2012 9:18 PM, Robert Dinse wrote:
   About the only thing you can do is not run Windows, or at least that
 version, XP does the same thing, continuouslys spins the CPU when there aren't
 any user processes using time.  I've heard this is resolved in Windows-7 but
 haven't tried it personally.

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 On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Shawn Everett wrote:

 Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 12:02:14 -0800
 From: Shawn Everett sh...@tandac.com
 Reply-To: Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS
  centos-virt@centos.org
 To: centos-virt@centos.org
 Subject: [CentOS-virt] (no subject)

 Hi All,

 I have recently installed CentOS 6.3 with QEMU+KVM for Virtualization.

 I have successfully created a Windows 2003 VM with 4GB of RAM.  The host
 server is an HP ML350 G8 with 24GB RAM and 24 cores.  Details of one of
 the cores is shown below:

 processor   : 23
 vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
 cpu family  : 6
 model   : 45
 model name  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz
 stepping: 7
 cpu MHz : 1200.000
 cache size  : 15360 KB
 physical id : 1
 siblings: 12
 core id : 5
 cpu cores   : 6
 apicid  : 43
 initial apicid  : 43
 fpu : yes
 fpu_exception   : yes
 cpuid level : 13
 wp  : yes
 flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca
 cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx
 pdpe1gb rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good xtopology
 nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2
 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm dca sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm
 ida arat epb xsaveopt pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
 bogomips: 3989.86
 clflush size: 64
 cache_alignment : 64
 address sizes   : 46 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
 power management:

 On an otherwise completely idle system I've noticed the load to be 1.0 to
 1.5 range.  Running top shows the culprit to be: qemu-kvm.

 Is this normal behavior?  I would have expected the load to be pretty light.

 Stopping the VM restores the load to normal once again.

 Is there anything I can do to reduce the load?

 Shawn

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[CentOS-es] sublime text para centos

2012-12-07 Thread Rodrigo Pichiñual Norin
Que tal,

e buscado y al parecer sublime text(editor), no esta disponible para
centos?...



gracias
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Re: [CentOS-es] sublime text para centos

2012-12-07 Thread Héctor Herrera
Buscando un poco en Google (no es ironía, lo aclaro de inmediato ;) ) me
parece que no hay un precompilado en ninguna parte, por lo que si lo
quieres, tendrás que instalarlo desde código fuente. Es una tarea algo
molesta, lo reconozco, porque tendrás que ir resolviendo las dependencias
de Sublime Text a medida que vayan apareciendo...

En la página oficial puedes descargarte los códigos fuente:
http://www.sublimetext.com/

Y para instalarlo necesitarás el grupo Development Tools (lo puedes
instalar con *yum -y groupinstall Development Tools*)

Espero te sirva de ayuda


2012/12/7 Rodrigo Pichiñual Norin rodrigo.pichin...@gmail.com

 Que tal,

 e buscado y al parecer sublime text(editor), no esta disponible para
 centos?...



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[CentOS] AMD Liano A8 Processors supported on CentOS 6.x?

2012-12-07 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
Hi.

Red Hat is saying that AMD Liano A8 CPU's are not supported by 
RHEL/CentOS 6: https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/articles/65431

Is that true? What can I expect if I try to install CentOS 6.3 on PC 
with that CPU?


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Re: [CentOS] AMD Liano A8 Processors supported on CentOS 6.x?

2012-12-07 Thread John R Pierce
On 12/7/2012 2:05 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
 Red Hat is saying that AMD Liano A8 CPU's are not supported by
 RHEL/CentOS 6:https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/articles/65431

 Is that true? What can I expect if I try to install CentOS 6.3 on PC
 with that CPU?

that might be due to lack of support for the integrated GPU ?

dunno, just guessing.


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Re: [CentOS] awk awk

2012-12-07 Thread John Doe
From: Craig White craig.wh...@ttiltd.com

 but I have some conf files which look like
 
   server_name {
     domain1.com
     domain2.com
     big.server.com
     }
   ;

What about something like:
  grep -P ^server_name {\n[^}]* nginx.conf | grep -v {\|}

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Re: [CentOS] AMD Liano A8 Processors supported on CentOS 6.x?

2012-12-07 Thread Laurent Wandrebeck
model name  : AMD A8-3870 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
Linux planchet.hygeos.net 2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 6
23:43:09 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
No additionnal GPU card. Works just fine (gnome).
HTH,
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Re: [CentOS] adb Samsubg note 2 and centos6

2012-12-07 Thread ken
Here's some instructions for connecting using Debian, but, except for 
the download and install commmands, I'd assume it's the same as for 
Centos: 
http://www.androidcentral.com/ics-feature-mtp-what-it-why-use-it-and-how-set-it.

hth

On 12/06/2012 02:58 PM Craig White wrote:
 you should have no problem using adb  obviously would need the SDK in order 
 to achieve that and MUST turn on the developer option (USB Debugging) in 
 order for that to work and I suspect would also have to root the phone but 
 that too can be done via adb.

 I am telling you though, the WifiExplorer is way cool and the pro version is 
 easily worth the price.

 SSHDroid is easy enough to use and works well.

 Craig

 On Dec 6, 2012, at 11:05 AM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:

 On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Craig White wrote:


 On Dec 6, 2012, at 6:08 AM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:

 Hi,

 Has anyone figured out how to mount a Samsung note 2 on Centos 6? When I 
 plug
 it in to the usb port it is detected and the get the following in the log:

 Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: new high speed USB device number 
 35 using ehci_hcd
 Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: New USB device found, 
 idVendor=04e8, idProduct=6860
 Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=2, 
 Product=3, SerialNumber=4
 Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: Product: SAMSUNG_Android
 Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: Manufacturer: SAMSUNG
 Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: SerialNumber: 42f7ad039a3d8f3b
 Dec  6 08:02:23 tigger kernel: usb 1-5: configuration #1 chosen from 2 
 choices

 lsusb shows:
 Bus 001 Device 035: ID 04e8:6860 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd GT-I9100 
 Phone [Galaxy S II], GT-P7500 [Galaxy Tab 10.1]

  From there I cannot figure out how to mount it.

  From goggling it would appear that I need adb and some udev rules.

 Does anyone know how to get this to mount?

 
 I don't but the bigger problem is that if you try to attach to the built-in
 storage, that would require MTP, support for which on Linux is meager to
 non-existent but the Galaxy Note 2 does have an SD slot and any SD cards
 should be obvious via USB Storage.

 I have a friend with a Galaxy Note that somehow got his to mount both his
 SD card and the built-in storage using adb. The problem is he cannot remember
 what he did. That fone also uses MTP. I was hoping that I can find the magic
 incantation to be able to do the same thing with my Note 2.

 The easier/best solution would likely be to use an Android program called
 WiFi Explorer (I paid the guy $2 I think for the pro version) and it's
 really, really nice and easy. Also, I found SSHDroid to be relatively easy
 to use (requires using 'scp' or rsync via ssh to copy files to/from.

 Thanks for the suggestions. I had not thought of going that way. The more I
 think about this, the better I like it. I have some automated scripts I use
 to back up some of my data via rsync. The SSHDroid seems like it would work
 for that and maybe allow me to run my scripts via a cron job and not have to
 worry about being connected to a wire. WiFi Explorer looks good also.
 Hard to go wrong for $.99. :-)

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Re: [CentOS] AMD Liano A8 Processors supported on CentOS 6.x?

2012-12-07 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
On 12/07/2012 11:30 AM, Laurent Wandrebeck wrote:
 model name: AMD A8-3870 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
 Linux planchet.hygeos.net 2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 6
 23:43:09 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
 No additionnal GPU card. Works just fine (gnome).
 HTH,

Great! Thanks. I thought it will work, but that Red Hat page got me worried.

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Re: [CentOS] courier mail for Centos

2012-12-07 Thread Giles Coochey

On 06/12/2012 16:24, Les Mikesell wrote:

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:

Filtering Inbound Firewalls are generally useless if the user of the
system doesn't know what they're doing. A lot of intrusions these days
are the result of inbound policy permitted traffic in causing someone to
initiate an outbound connection that gets them hacked.

And you expect someone to be better at stopping this with iptables and
a 'howto' than dedicated hardware and vendor training/support?


And outbound rule writing is very hard, as you have to sniff out traffic
many times to figure out why an app is failing and then write a rule to
allow that app out.

More like impossible in the general case, although you can always get
any specific case to work if you spend enough time at it.   But to
catch some of the most likely known problems you need packet
inspection to at least the level of URL filtering.

It's very difficult to build a technical firewall policy without a 
corporate Internet usage policy that backs it up. (Use of proxy for 
outbound traffic etc...), but with the right corporate policy in place 
it is possible to accomplish.
There will always be some hosts that will have to be given full outbound 
access, not necessarily due to technical constraints, but due to 
procedural ones (devs won't or can't give the information on how the 
device needs to communicate).
Full Outbound Access should be the exception rather than the rule - just 
think how clean the Internet would be if that was followed across the globe.


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Re: [CentOS] Advanced Persistent Threats; Why aren't we confining Firefox and Evolution?

2012-12-07 Thread Daniel J Walsh
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On 12/06/2012 09:05 PM, David McGuffey wrote:
 Moat of the advanced persistent threats (APT) are initiated via e-mail. 
 Opening an attachment or clicking on a web link starts the process.
 
 Why isn't Firefox and Evolution confined with SELinux policy in a way that
 APT can't damage the rest of the system? Why are we not sandboxing these
 two apps with SELinux?
 
 I've discovered some guidance for sandboxing Firefox using the 'sandbox' 
 command.  Once I test it a bit, I'll post the results back here.  Seems to
 me that if this works, it should be the default.
 
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Very difficult to sandbox thunderbird and firefox.  But sandbox tool actually
works well for sandboxing viewers of downloaded data.  I sandbox all content
that will be viewed by evince and libreoffice.
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:1549 Important

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2012-1549.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
5c3fcb4dd6182afa63c6c7425f267d5e4425dcd23ec94bd98ecd65fd67f30001  
bind-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.i686.rpm
7b19f74513c67fb3f3ddda9e8f1c61a9b7813273c7e1fe3d277a7853231cd9a7  
bind-chroot-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.i686.rpm
00843daf8650609e0a336076e8afbe538e6643739e0e2e6b3d22b0ac0826b19f  
bind-devel-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.i686.rpm
0764c4896311fd83c33d466dc14ca43f9d69ec5bbdab81e0b8b577b006da9cbf  
bind-libs-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.i686.rpm
9499b3f42c2c8ccba08f3223c68005f25c5a7a8d2fbfccca59ae4e74d3009bc7  
bind-sdb-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.i686.rpm
c8b50aa23023fbae5b4057565aebe43f755728e5905439c5b29d2cac8c0bd05e  
bind-utils-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.i686.rpm

x86_64:
fd20a57c7fd0570b16dcbf9f8a313d434904c1f73802c3e5927b7e8c4565126b  
bind-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.x86_64.rpm
ba0c8d2cedc2c0039c8d27c39931a4865d0ddd4963d9234d33b4205f4e8e1d8d  
bind-chroot-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.x86_64.rpm
00843daf8650609e0a336076e8afbe538e6643739e0e2e6b3d22b0ac0826b19f  
bind-devel-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.i686.rpm
ef1349f158ab02994c00cc3a8d3f61dd79d0ee80c65191f65cbde1772ea0ef1f  
bind-devel-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.x86_64.rpm
0764c4896311fd83c33d466dc14ca43f9d69ec5bbdab81e0b8b577b006da9cbf  
bind-libs-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.i686.rpm
2894b08b11ff6dd7f57cbd86695842e53dc15fb2e952b7e0e92dc26cd5f8e2ac  
bind-libs-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.x86_64.rpm
da93d7c4beb943a49b91a725f39ffbea6056ca32bca72f7beb8658e0a0f27818  
bind-sdb-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.x86_64.rpm
78dcbd120fd01d8f5ff9a52a1e398ab43a60968b3503c57d6e0bd70824681ac9  
bind-utils-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.x86_64.rpm

Source:
02e0205ba92d176fac14c0135a0e4dd23aac76be4a9dbfd342a0e4eb9b0f8022  
bind-9.8.2-0.10.rc1.el6_3.6.src.rpm



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Re: [CentOS] awk awk

2012-12-07 Thread mark
On 12/06/12 19:23, Steve Brooks wrote:

 Why are you doing all that piping and grepping? And the -F  confuses
 me...oh, I see. First, whitespace is the default field separator in awk.
 Then, are you asking if there's a line with a . in it, or just any
 non-whitespace? If the latter... mmm, I see, you *really* don't understand
 awk.


 Ok Mark very nice of you to help Craig. He does not claim to be an expert
 in awk or even competent ---  Which is obviously why he is asking for
 help in the first place. No need for the sarcasm and to belittle the
 poster. Remember lots of people looking for help will be directed to this
 answer and your help could be much appreciated

Steve, first of all, this would have been more appropriate to email me 
offlist, unless you intend to try to do to me what you accuse me of 
doing to Craig.

Which I didn't, nor was I being sarcastic or belittling.

mark awk hacker who doesn't get *NEAR* enough programming
in these days

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[CentOS] gftp ?

2012-12-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Centos 6.3

Just tried to install gftp, and no package found.

Where is it?  I do have EPEL included in yum.  I am rather addictived to 
using it for SCP-based file moves between systems...


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Re: [CentOS] gftp ?

2012-12-07 Thread John Plemons
Get it here

http://pkgs.repoforge.org/gftp/

john plemons




On 12/7/2012 8:28 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
 Centos 6.3

 Just tried to install gftp, and no package found.

 Where is it?  I do have EPEL included in yum.  I am rather addictived to
 using it for SCP-based file moves between systems...


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[CentOS] Antwort: gftp ?

2012-12-07 Thread Andreas Reschke
centos-boun...@centos.org schrieb am 07.12.2012 14:28:55:

 Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com 
 Gesendet von: centos-boun...@centos.org
 
 07.12.2012 14:29
 
 Bitte antworten an
 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 
 An
 
 centos@centos.org, 
 
 Kopie
 
 Thema
 
 [CentOS] gftp ?
 
 Centos 6.3
 
 Just tried to install gftp, and no package found.
 
 Where is it?  I do have EPEL included in yum.  I am rather addictived to 

 using it for SCP-based file moves between systems...
 
 
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Hi Robert,
try the rpmforge repo

[root@st00ni0029 ~]# yum install gftp.x86_64
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities, refresh-packagekit
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
85 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Setting up Install Process
Resolving Dependencies
-- Running transaction check
--- Package gftp.x86_64 2:2.0.19-4.el6.rf will be installed
-- Finished Dependency Resolution

Dependencies Resolved

===
 Package  Arch  VersionRepository  
 Size
===
Installing:
 gftp x86_64  2:2.0.19-4.el6.rf
rpmforge   690 k

Transaction Summary
===
Install   1 Package(s)

Total download size: 690 k
Installed size: 3.3 M
Is this ok [y/N]:
 
 
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Re: [CentOS] courier mail for Centos

2012-12-07 Thread Les Mikesell
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Giles Coochey gi...@coochey.net wrote:

 Full Outbound Access should be the exception rather than the rule - just
 think how clean the Internet would be if that was followed across the globe.

It would certainly provide job security for a lot of firewall
administrators if it took human intervention to permit every new
application to work   Or you could replace 'clean' with 'useless'
above.

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[CentOS] max if-network-aliase

2012-12-07 Thread sebastian
Hello,

I wanted to know what is the max. limit of aliases i can assign to one NIC?

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Re: [CentOS] awk awk

2012-12-07 Thread Steve Brooks
On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, mark wrote:

 On 12/06/12 19:23, Steve Brooks wrote:

 Why are you doing all that piping and grepping? And the -F  confuses
 me...oh, I see. First, whitespace is the default field separator in awk.
 Then, are you asking if there's a line with a . in it, or just any
 non-whitespace? If the latter... mmm, I see, you *really* don't understand
 awk.


 Ok Mark very nice of you to help Craig. He does not claim to be an expert
 in awk or even competent ---  Which is obviously why he is asking for
 help in the first place. No need for the sarcasm and to belittle the
 poster. Remember lots of people looking for help will be directed to this
 answer and your help could be much appreciated

 Steve, first of all, this would have been more appropriate to email me
 offlist, unless you intend to try to do to me what you accuse me of
 doing to Craig.


Sorry Mark you are right I should not have sent it to the list, apologies 
to you and to the list for that mistake. Wasn't having a good day and 
should have gone straight to bed instead of trying to do more work! Things 
always look different in the morning.

Regards,

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Re: [CentOS] KDE login screen configuration problems

2012-12-07 Thread Mike Watson
Thank you. That worked.

mw

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On 12/06/2012 02:52 PM, Mike Watson wrote:
 Ahh. OK, I'll make the change and post the results.  :-[

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 01:04 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
 Sorry, I may have not been clear...

 You want this in /etc/sysconfig/desktop


 DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM




 Note no preceeding dollar sign :)



 To better understand, take a peak at /etc/X11/prefdm

 In it, its doing this:

 . /etc/sysconfig/desktop

 You'll see it doing some checks like:

 elif [ $DISPLAYMANAGER = KDE ]; then
  preferred=/usr/bin/kdm

 Which will be used in starting kdm :)





 On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Mike Watson wrote:

 Sorry to be so slow in responding. I've done what you suggested. I created
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop
 and entered $DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM. I rebooted but there was no change. GDM 
 is still being used.

 Any other suggestions?

 mw


 
 Just create the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop and put in it:

 DESKTOP=KDM

 I believe it's DESKTOP - you can dbl check /etc/X11/prefdm


 Sent from my phoneMike Watson mikew at crucis.net 
 http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos wrote:The last reply to 
 this subject said to modify /etc/sysconfig/desktop to
 change GDM to KDM. This would then enable the KDE login screen instead
 of the default Gnome.

 However, when I checked my CentOS 6.3 system, there was no such file, no
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop. I've not been able to find any method to enable
 KDE login in 6.3. The method mentioned in the earlier reply was for
 CentOS 5, not 6.

 Any further suggestions?

 mw

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Re: [CentOS] KDE login screen configuration problems

2012-12-07 Thread Scot P. Floess

Great!  Yeah, tbh - I had that issue some time ago as well ;)  Took me a 
little time to figure it out :)

On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Mike Watson wrote:

 Thank you. That worked.

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 02:52 PM, Mike Watson wrote:
 Ahh. OK, I'll make the change and post the results.  :-[

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 01:04 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
 Sorry, I may have not been clear...

 You want this in /etc/sysconfig/desktop


 DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM




 Note no preceeding dollar sign :)



 To better understand, take a peak at /etc/X11/prefdm

 In it, its doing this:

 . /etc/sysconfig/desktop

 You'll see it doing some checks like:

 elif [ $DISPLAYMANAGER = KDE ]; then
  preferred=/usr/bin/kdm

 Which will be used in starting kdm :)





 On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Mike Watson wrote:

 Sorry to be so slow in responding. I've done what you suggested. I created
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop
 and entered $DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM. I rebooted but there was no change. GDM 
 is still being used.

 Any other suggestions?

 mw


 
 Just create the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop and put in it:

 DESKTOP=KDM

 I believe it's DESKTOP - you can dbl check /etc/X11/prefdm


 Sent from my phoneMike Watson mikew at crucis.net 
 http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos wrote:The last reply to 
 this subject said to modify /etc/sysconfig/desktop to
 change GDM to KDM. This would then enable the KDE login screen instead
 of the default Gnome.

 However, when I checked my CentOS 6.3 system, there was no such file, no
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop. I've not been able to find any method to enable
 KDE login in 6.3. The method mentioned in the earlier reply was for
 CentOS 5, not 6.

 Any further suggestions?

 mw

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[CentOS] any Log archive tools suggestions?

2012-12-07 Thread Gelen James
Hi all,

 Has any one used any log archiving tools? Please suggest one that's your 
favorite. 

Presently I have a project to archive raw log files on hundreds of Centos boxes 
to a central server and stored there for two years. The basic requirements of 
the project are:

 1, The log files will be sent from hundreds of Centos clients with a client 
side agent or similar.
 2, better there is a client side configuration file which specify log files to 
archive
 3, a server side configuration file specified where to logs from host ( or 
host groups), and the directory structure to store log files
 4, better there is a way to remove duplication of log files, i.e. md5 
checksum, time stamp, etc.

Open source or commercial are both fine. And there is no need to do the 
indexing or other further processing, just raw files is fine.

Thanks a lot.

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Re: [CentOS] any Log archive tools suggestions?

2012-12-07 Thread Les Mikesell
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Gelen James hahaha_...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi all,

  Has any one used any log archiving tools? Please suggest one that's your 
 favorite.

 Presently I have a project to archive raw log files on hundreds of Centos 
 boxes to a central server and stored there for two years. The basic 
 requirements of the project are:

  1, The log files will be sent from hundreds of Centos clients with a client 
 side agent or similar.
  2, better there is a client side configuration file which specify log files 
 to archive
  3, a server side configuration file specified where to logs from host ( or 
 host groups), and the directory structure to store log files
  4, better there is a way to remove duplication of log files, i.e. md5 
 checksum, time stamp, etc.

 Open source or commercial are both fine. And there is no need to do the 
 indexing or other further processing, just raw files is fine.

I've done this for specific applications with some simple shell
scripts using rsync over ssh, but it has to mesh with the way the log
files roll over and are renamed.   I don't think there is a generic
tool.  If you just want archived daily snapshot copies, you could use
backuppc to back up /var/log on the targets.  It will compress files
and de-dup exact file content matches with hard links to a pooled
instance even where the file has been renamed (like logrotate does).
That approach doesn't get you a handy way to analyze anything over a
long time span or look at more than one file as a stream - but you
could have it working in a few hours and it will be very efficient
with disk usage.

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[CentOS] /tmp directory

2012-12-07 Thread Jerry Geis
Is there something that automatically removes files in the /tmp
directory on a scheduled basis? Perhaps like at the start of the month 
or something.
I am on CentOS 6?

I had a number of files stored there and they are just gone. Very odd.

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Re: [CentOS] /tmp directory

2012-12-07 Thread Larry Martell
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Jerry Geis ge...@pagestation.com wrote:
 Is there something that automatically removes files in the /tmp
 directory on a scheduled basis? Perhaps like at the start of the month
 or something.
 I am on CentOS 6?

 I had a number of files stored there and they are just gone. Very odd.

/tmp is generally cleared out on reboot.
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Re: [CentOS] /tmp directory

2012-12-07 Thread Jerry Geis
 /tmp is generally cleared out on reboot.
I checked that and the couple machines had been up for 16 days and
23 days.

Jerry
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Re: [CentOS] /tmp directory

2012-12-07 Thread Frank Cox
On Fri, 07 Dec 2012 13:55:58 -0500
Jerry Geis wrote:

 Is there something that automatically removes files in the /tmp
 directory on a scheduled basis? Perhaps like at the start of the month 
 or something.

/etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch 

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Re: [CentOS] /tmp directory

2012-12-07 Thread Eero Volotinen
2012/12/7 Jerry Geis ge...@pagestation.com:
 Is there something that automatically removes files in the /tmp
 directory on a scheduled basis? Perhaps like at the start of the month
 or something.
 I am on CentOS 6?

tmpwatch?

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Re: [CentOS] AMD Liano A8 Processors supported on CentOS 6.x?

2012-12-07 Thread Néstor
CentOS 6.3 is working on laptop in a vm using virtualbox
On Dec 7, 2012 3:42 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic off...@plnet.rs wrote:

 On 12/07/2012 11:30 AM, Laurent Wandrebeck wrote:
  model name: AMD A8-3870 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
  Linux planchet.hygeos.net 2.6.32-279.14.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 6
  23:43:09 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
  No additionnal GPU card. Works just fine (gnome).
  HTH,
 
 Great! Thanks. I thought it will work, but that Red Hat page got me
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[CentOS] Questions on making a kickstart cfg

2012-12-07 Thread Robert Moskowitz
So I took the anaconda cfg, commented out the partition/disk pieces and 
ran it off my repo server and it almost worked.

Little things like not including things I had done on network setup.  No 
first boot  :)

So now I am reading up on building a kickstart cfg

http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/KickStart
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Installation_Guide/s1-kickstart2-howuse.html

So for starters I figured out that the lines prior to the %packages are 
commands.  So I added there:

firstboot --enable

Oh, but this won't work if firstboot is not installed.  I am tempted to 
assume it will be, as it was from all the packages that got installed in 
the installation that created this anaconda-ks.cfg. Sounds reasonable?

To NOT use firstboot, what do I have to add to the kickstart beyond

user --name=something  --password=somethingstrong

Of course if I don't have the encrypt stuff, this is a first use 
password that I would change on first login.

But what about time setup?  And what else is there in firstboot?

Then I want some network setup, so I changed to network line from:

network --onboot yes --device eth0 --bootproto dhcp --noipv6

to

network --onboot yes --device eth0 --bootproto=query

I note that anaconda had --bootproto dhcp while the howto shows an = , 
I assume both forms are valid?

Oh, is there a 'bug' in the network section of the howto?

===

The line for static networking is more complex, as you must include all 
network configuration information on one line. You must specify the IP 
address, netmask, gateway, and nameserver. For example: (the \ 
indicates that this should be read as one continuous line):

network --bootproto=static --ip=10.0.2.15 --netmask=255.255.255.0 \
--gateway=10.0.2.254 --nameserver=10.0.2.1

If you use the static method, be aware of the following two restrictions:

 All static networking configuration information must be specified 
on one line; you cannot wrap lines using a backslash, for example.

===

Wait a sec, their example uses the \ and then it says you can't use the 
\?  Which is it?


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Re: [CentOS] Questions on making a kickstart cfg

2012-12-07 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Fri, 07 Dec 2012 14:28:46 -0500:

 To NOT use firstboot, what do I have to add to the kickstart beyond

firstboot --disable

Maybe I didn't understand your question?

 user --name=something  --password=somethingstrong

- rootpw --iscrypted

(you can grab it from an existing .shadow file)

Here's what I have in my files (this is still from Centos 5). Specifics 
removed.

install
text
reboot
url --url ftp://...
lang ...
keyboard ...
network ...
rootpw --iscrypted ...
authconfig --enableshadow --enablemd5
firewall --disable
selinux --disabled
firstboot --disable
timezone --utc ...
bootloader --location=mbr --driveorder=...
services --disabled ...
partitioning stuff (clearpart, part, volgroup, logvol)

%packages --nobase --excludedocs

@core
..add packages...

%post
..

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[CentOS] Nautilus Open With difference with Connect to server... sftp

2012-12-07 Thread Rob Townley
.PDFs on my local harddrive open by default with acroread Adobe Reader 9.
.PDFs on network shares open with evince Document Viewer.

Is there some way to force Open With to also use acroread for network
locations as well?

Here are the inconsistencies in the UI:
   When right clicking a local harddrive .PDF, top line in menu is Open
with Adobe Reader 9
   When right clicking a remote harddrive .PDF, top line in menu is Open
with Document Viewer

   When right clicking and choosing properties and choosing the Open With
tab, a .PDF file in both locations indicates Adobe Reader 9.


gdm on CentOS 6.3 32bit with all latest updates.

AdobeReader_enu installed from Adobe repository:
Name: AdobeReader_enu
Arch: i486
Version : 9.5.1
Release : 1
Size: 135 M
Repo: installed
From repo   : adobe-linux-i386
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Re: [CentOS] Questions on making a kickstart cfg

2012-12-07 Thread Natxo Asenjo
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 8:28 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
 So I took the anaconda cfg, commented out the partition/disk pieces and
 ran it off my repo server and it almost worked.

 Little things like not including things I had done on network setup.  No
 first boot  :)

 So now I am reading up on building a kickstart cfg

 http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/KickStart
 http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Installation_Guide/s1-kickstart2-howuse.html

those sites are a bit outdated. This one is much more actual:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda/Kickstart

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Re: [CentOS] KDE login screen configuration problems

2012-12-07 Thread Mike Watson
It take it back. It worked once. It's now reverted to GDM although
/etc/sysconfig/desktop still reads DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM. However, ps aux
| egrep 'kdm|gdm' shows:

bash-4.1$ ps aux | egrep 'kdm|gdm'
root  3408  0.0  0.0 121484  2192 ?Ss   14:19   0:00
/usr/sbi/gdm-binary -nodaemon
root  3533  0.0  0.0 152284  3376 ?S14:19   0:00
/usr/libexec/gdm-simple-slave --display-id
/org/gnome/DisplayManager/Display1
root  3535 14.9  1.3 176720 81056 tty7 Ss+  14:19   1:43
/usr/bin/Xorg :0 -br -verbose -audit 4 -auth
/var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-jLtDOj/database -nolisten tcp
gdm   3622  0.0  0.0  20032   668 ?S14:19   0:00
/usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session
root  3807  0.0  0.0 177028  3172 ?S14:19   0:00 pam:
gdm-password

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On 12/07/2012 11:00 AM, Mike Watson wrote:
 Thank you. That worked.

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 02:52 PM, Mike Watson wrote:
 Ahh. OK, I'll make the change and post the results.  :-[

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 01:04 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
 Sorry, I may have not been clear...

 You want this in /etc/sysconfig/desktop


 DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM




 Note no preceeding dollar sign :)



 To better understand, take a peak at /etc/X11/prefdm

 In it, its doing this:

 . /etc/sysconfig/desktop

 You'll see it doing some checks like:

 elif [ $DISPLAYMANAGER = KDE ]; then
  preferred=/usr/bin/kdm

 Which will be used in starting kdm :)





 On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Mike Watson wrote:

 Sorry to be so slow in responding. I've done what you suggested. I created
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop
 and entered $DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM. I rebooted but there was no change. GDM 
 is still being used.

 Any other suggestions?

 mw


 
 Just create the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop and put in it:

 DESKTOP=KDM

 I believe it's DESKTOP - you can dbl check /etc/X11/prefdm


 Sent from my phoneMike Watson mikew at crucis.net 
 http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos wrote:The last reply to 
 this subject said to modify /etc/sysconfig/desktop to
 change GDM to KDM. This would then enable the KDE login screen instead
 of the default Gnome.

 However, when I checked my CentOS 6.3 system, there was no such file, no
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop. I've not been able to find any method to enable
 KDE login in 6.3. The method mentioned in the earlier reply was for
 CentOS 5, not 6.

 Any further suggestions?

 mw

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Re: [CentOS] KDE login screen configuration problems

2012-12-07 Thread Scot P. Floess

I'm at a loss tbh...  That's definitely what I do for sure...

Curious - did you reboot?

On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Mike Watson wrote:

 It take it back. It worked once. It's now reverted to GDM although
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop still reads DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM. However, ps aux
 | egrep 'kdm|gdm' shows:

 bash-4.1$ ps aux | egrep 'kdm|gdm'
 root  3408  0.0  0.0 121484  2192 ?Ss   14:19   0:00
 /usr/sbi/gdm-binary -nodaemon
 root  3533  0.0  0.0 152284  3376 ?S14:19   0:00
 /usr/libexec/gdm-simple-slave --display-id
 /org/gnome/DisplayManager/Display1
 root  3535 14.9  1.3 176720 81056 tty7 Ss+  14:19   1:43
 /usr/bin/Xorg :0 -br -verbose -audit 4 -auth
 /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-jLtDOj/database -nolisten tcp
 gdm   3622  0.0  0.0  20032   668 ?S14:19   0:00
 /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session
 root  3807  0.0  0.0 177028  3172 ?S14:19   0:00 pam:
 gdm-password

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 On 12/07/2012 11:00 AM, Mike Watson wrote:
 Thank you. That worked.

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 02:52 PM, Mike Watson wrote:
 Ahh. OK, I'll make the change and post the results.  :-[

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 01:04 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
 Sorry, I may have not been clear...

 You want this in /etc/sysconfig/desktop


 DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM




 Note no preceeding dollar sign :)



 To better understand, take a peak at /etc/X11/prefdm

 In it, its doing this:

 . /etc/sysconfig/desktop

 You'll see it doing some checks like:

 elif [ $DISPLAYMANAGER = KDE ]; then
  preferred=/usr/bin/kdm

 Which will be used in starting kdm :)





 On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Mike Watson wrote:

 Sorry to be so slow in responding. I've done what you suggested. I created
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop
 and entered $DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM. I rebooted but there was no change. 
 GDM is still being used.

 Any other suggestions?

 mw


 
 Just create the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop and put in it:

 DESKTOP=KDM

 I believe it's DESKTOP - you can dbl check /etc/X11/prefdm


 Sent from my phoneMike Watson mikew at crucis.net 
 http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos wrote:The last reply 
 to this subject said to modify /etc/sysconfig/desktop to
 change GDM to KDM. This would then enable the KDE login screen instead
 of the default Gnome.

 However, when I checked my CentOS 6.3 system, there was no such file, no
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop. I've not been able to find any method to enable
 KDE login in 6.3. The method mentioned in the earlier reply was for
 CentOS 5, not 6.

 Any further suggestions?

 mw

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Re: [CentOS] KDE login screen configuration problems

2012-12-07 Thread Scot P. Floess

So, I am executing:

ps aux | egrep kdm|gdm

Here is what I see:

root   545  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?S08:15   0:00 
[kdmflush]
root   581  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?S08:15   0:00 
[kdmflush]
root   582  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?S08:15   0:00 
[kdmflush]
root  1253  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?S08:16   0:00 
[kdmflush]
root  1255  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?S08:16   0:00 
[kdmflush]
root  1256  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?S08:16   0:00 
[kdmflush]
root  2575  0.0  0.0  35564   672 ?Ss   08:16   0:00 
/usr/bin/kdm -nodaemon
root  2592  4.3  1.0 170164 37224 tty7 Ss+  08:16  21:12 
/usr/bin/X -nr -nolisten tcp :0 vt7 -auth /var/run/kdm/A:0-UYCs4E




On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Scot P. Floess wrote:


 I'm at a loss tbh...  That's definitely what I do for sure...

 Curious - did you reboot?

 On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, Mike Watson wrote:

 It take it back. It worked once. It's now reverted to GDM although
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop still reads DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM. However, ps aux
 | egrep 'kdm|gdm' shows:

 bash-4.1$ ps aux | egrep 'kdm|gdm'
 root  3408  0.0  0.0 121484  2192 ?Ss   14:19   0:00
 /usr/sbi/gdm-binary -nodaemon
 root  3533  0.0  0.0 152284  3376 ?S14:19   0:00
 /usr/libexec/gdm-simple-slave --display-id
 /org/gnome/DisplayManager/Display1
 root  3535 14.9  1.3 176720 81056 tty7 Ss+  14:19   1:43
 /usr/bin/Xorg :0 -br -verbose -audit 4 -auth
 /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-jLtDOj/database -nolisten tcp
 gdm   3622  0.0  0.0  20032   668 ?S14:19   0:00
 /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session
 root  3807  0.0  0.0 177028  3172 ?S14:19   0:00 pam:
 gdm-password

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 On 12/07/2012 11:00 AM, Mike Watson wrote:
 Thank you. That worked.

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 02:52 PM, Mike Watson wrote:
 Ahh. OK, I'll make the change and post the results.  :-[

 mw

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 On 12/06/2012 01:04 PM, Scot P. Floess wrote:
 Sorry, I may have not been clear...

 You want this in /etc/sysconfig/desktop


 DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM




 Note no preceeding dollar sign :)



 To better understand, take a peak at /etc/X11/prefdm

 In it, its doing this:

 . /etc/sysconfig/desktop

 You'll see it doing some checks like:

 elif [ $DISPLAYMANAGER = KDE ]; then
  preferred=/usr/bin/kdm

 Which will be used in starting kdm :)





 On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Mike Watson wrote:

 Sorry to be so slow in responding. I've done what you suggested. I 
 created
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop
 and entered $DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM. I rebooted but there was no change. 
 GDM is still being used.

 Any other suggestions?

 mw


 
 Just create the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop and put in it:

 DESKTOP=KDM

 I believe it's DESKTOP - you can dbl check /etc/X11/prefdm


 Sent from my phoneMike Watson mikew at crucis.net 
 http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos wrote:The last reply 
 to this subject said to modify /etc/sysconfig/desktop to
 change GDM to KDM. This would then enable the KDE login screen instead
 of the default Gnome.

 However, when I checked my CentOS 6.3 system, there was no such file, no
 /etc/sysconfig/desktop. I've not been able to find any method to enable
 KDE login in 6.3. The method mentioned in the earlier reply was for
 CentOS 5, not 6.

 Any further suggestions?

 mw

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Re: [CentOS] gftp ?

2012-12-07 Thread Ibrahim Yurtseven
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
 Just tried to install gftp, and no package found.
 Where is it? 
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Re: [CentOS] courier mail for Centos

2012-12-07 Thread Bowie Bailey
On 12/6/2012 8:42 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
 Are there existing rpms for courier mta?

 I am working from:

 http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-users-and-domains-with-postfix-courier-mysql-and-squirrelmail-fedora-14-x86_64

 And am making progress with postfix and mysql, but looking ahead to
 other steps.  I see squirrelmail is in EPEL.

I don't know of any rpms in the major repos.  However, the courier and 
courier-auth tarballs have spec files that make it VERY easy to build 
the rpms yourself.  You don't even have to unpack the tarballs.

Ask on the courier mailing list.  Very friendly and the developer is 
active on the list.

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Re: [CentOS] Advanced Persistent Threats; Why aren't we confining Firefox and Evolution?

2012-12-07 Thread Rob Townley
Daniel,

Can the Firefox profile file hierarchy be sandboxed?  So everything
downloaded within the profile cache is sandboxed.  More like if any
application accesses something in a particular folder, sandboxing
automatically kicks in.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 5:49 AM, Daniel J Walsh dwa...@redhat.com wrote:

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 On 12/06/2012 09:05 PM, David McGuffey wrote:
  Moat of the advanced persistent threats (APT) are initiated via e-mail.
  Opening an attachment or clicking on a web link starts the process.
 
  Why isn't Firefox and Evolution confined with SELinux policy in a way
 that
  APT can't damage the rest of the system? Why are we not sandboxing these
  two apps with SELinux?
 
  I've discovered some guidance for sandboxing Firefox using the 'sandbox'
  command.  Once I test it a bit, I'll post the results back here.  Seems
 to
  me that if this works, it should be the default.
 
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 Very difficult to sandbox thunderbird and firefox.  But sandbox tool
 actually
 works well for sandboxing viewers of downloaded data.  I sandbox all
 content
 that will be viewed by evince and libreoffice.
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Re: [CentOS] Advanced Persistent Threats; Why aren't we confining Firefox and Evolution?

2012-12-07 Thread Rob Townley
Let us know how it goes.  i thought i followed one of Daniel Walsh's blog
posts to sandbox firefox and don't remember it being that bad, but that was
well over a year ago.  Since he maintained selinux for RedHat for a number
of years, ... he probably knows what he is talking about. He was always on
top of selinux reported bugs.


You may want to check out Qubes-OS.  Qubes-OS is based on Fedora by the
creator of bluepill guestOS to hypervisor code.

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 8:05 PM, David McGuffey davidmcguf...@verizon.netwrote:

 Moat of the advanced persistent threats (APT) are initiated via e-mail.
 Opening an attachment or clicking on a web link starts the process.

 Why isn't Firefox and Evolution confined with SELinux policy in a way
 that APT can't damage the rest of the system? Why are we not sandboxing
 these two apps with SELinux?

 I've discovered some guidance for sandboxing Firefox using the 'sandbox'
 command.  Once I test it a bit, I'll post the results back here.  Seems
 to me that if this works, it should be the default.

 DaveM


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[CentOS] Wacom hotplug Xorg crash

2012-12-07 Thread James Pearson
We're seeing a number of Xorg crashes with CentOS 6.2 when using a Wacom tablet 
shared between two machines (the other machine is running Windows) via a KVM

Xorg crashes after switching the KVM back to the CentOS box

I've tried googling for this issue - and have found:

 https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/solutions/148183

Which has a similar backtrace (although not identical) to ones we are seeing 
(see below) - but no further info is given on that webpage - but appears to 
indicated that more info might (?) be available if I have a Red Hat 
Subscription login - which I don't ...

Would it be possible for someone that does have access to let me know if there 
is any more Red Hat Knowledge Base information about this issue?

A sample backtrace we have seen is:

Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/Xorg (xorg_backtrace+0x28) [0x4546f8]
1: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x58429) [0x458429]
2: /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x3db6a0+0xf4a0) [0x3db6a0f4a0]
3: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/input/wacom_drv.so (0x7fc69c2c6000+0x48e6) 
[0x7fc69c2ca8e6]
4: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/input/wacom_drv.so (0x7fc69c2c6000+0x4ac9) 
[0x7fc69c2caac9]
5: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/input/wacom_drv.so (0x7fc69c2c6000+0x4b2d) 
[0x7fc69c2cab2d]
6: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x5f077) [0x45f077]
7: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x1158b3) [0x5158b3]
8: /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x3db6a0+0xf4a0) [0x3db6a0f4a0]
9: /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (open64+0x10) [0x3db6a0ed10]
10: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/input/wacom_drv.so (0x7fc69c2c6000+0x84ec) 
[0x7fc69c2ce4ec]
11: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x61f41) [0x461f41]
12: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/input/wacom_drv.so (0x7fc69c2c6000+0xd746) 
[0x7fc69c2d3746]
13: /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/input/wacom_drv.so (0x7fc69c2c6000+0x885b) 
[0x7fc69c2ce85b]
14: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x61f41) [0x461f41]
15: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x142099) [0x542099]
16: /usr/lib64/libhal.so.1 (0x3dc2c0+0xbc08) [0x3dc2c0bc08]
17: /lib64/libdbus-1.so.3 (dbus_connection_dispatch+0x336) [0x3db82109d6]
18: /lib64/libdbus-1.so.3 (0x3db820+0x10ca9) [0x3db8210ca9]
19: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x13f84b) [0x53f84b]
20: /usr/bin/Xorg (WakeupHandler+0x4b) [0x42421b]
21: /usr/bin/Xorg (WaitForSomething+0x1ef) [0x452d5f]
22: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x2ccf2) [0x42ccf2]
23: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x21ebb) [0x421ebb]
24: /lib64/libc.so.6 (__libc_start_main+0xfd) [0x3db621ecdd]
25: /usr/bin/Xorg (0x40+0x21a49) [0x421a49]
Segmentation fault at address (nil)

Thanks

James Pearson




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Re: [CentOS] Advanced Persistent Threats; Why aren't we confining Firefox and Evolution?

2012-12-07 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 12/06/2012 06:05 PM, David McGuffey wrote:
 Why isn't Firefox and Evolution confined with SELinux policy in a way
 that APT can't damage the rest of the system? Why are we not sandboxing
 these two apps with SELinux?

Probably mostly because when you sandbox an X11 application, you can't 
copy and paste in or out of the application.  Most users want to do that.
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