Re: [CentOS] MATE question

2016-01-08 Thread Frank Cox
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 01:03:12 -0500
Fred Smith wrote:

> There is one minor nit left, perhaps you can suggest a solution:
> the right-click menu on the desktop wallpaper used to have an entry for
> "open in terminal" but it now doesn't. Any idea how to re-add it?

yum install caja-open-terminal

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Re: [CentOS] MATE question

2016-01-08 Thread Fred Smith
On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 08:27:01PM -0700, Brandon Vincent wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 8:22 PM, Fred Smith
>  wrote:
> > Anyone know what I've missed (or messed) ?
> 
> It might be an issue with a version mismatch of configuration files
> and settings.
> 
> I'd log out of the graphical environment, switch to a text console (or
> boot to a non-graphical systemd target) and attempt to reset the MATE
> settings for your user.
> 
> mv ~/.config/mate ~/.config/mate_old

don't seem to have .config/mate or .config/mate_old.

but after doing some more work getting rid of 1.12 files and replacing
them with the 1.10 ones, more stuff is working... i.e., all the desktop
stuff reappeared as if by magic while I was looking at something else.

There is one minor nit left, perhaps you can suggest a solution:
the right-click menu on the desktop wallpaper used to have an entry for
"open in terminal" but it now doesn't. Any idea how to re-add it?

thanks!

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Re: [CentOS] MATE question

2016-01-08 Thread Fred Smith
On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 10:59:37PM -0600, Peter Q. wrote:
> hi there
> I'm currently testing mate desktop on epel 7, I don't find issue yet.
> I'm sure than your issue is mix of packages testing and stable packages.

probably you're right. I did find some more 1.12 stuff lurking in dark
corners, removed those and reinstalled to no obvious benefit, but after
a while all the desktop bits reappeared. 

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Re: [CentOS] MATE question

2016-01-08 Thread Peter Q.
hi there
I'm currently testing mate desktop on epel 7, I don't find issue yet.
I'm sure than your issue is mix of packages testing and stable packages.

feedback is welcome.
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Re: [CentOS] MATE question

2016-01-08 Thread Frank Cox
On Fri, 8 Jan 2016 22:22:23 -0500
Fred Smith wrote:

> they all installed fine, but now my desktop has a background, and top
> and bottom panels and nothing else. right-click on the desktop produces
> no context menu.

add caja to startup applications if desktop icons are missing

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Re: [CentOS] MATE question

2016-01-08 Thread Brandon Vincent
On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 8:22 PM, Fred Smith
 wrote:
> Anyone know what I've missed (or messed) ?

It might be an issue with a version mismatch of configuration files
and settings.

I'd log out of the graphical environment, switch to a text console (or
boot to a non-graphical systemd target) and attempt to reset the MATE
settings for your user.

mv ~/.config/mate ~/.config/mate_old

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[CentOS] MATE question

2016-01-08 Thread Fred Smith
I know I should go to EPEL with this, but thought to ask here in case
anyone else uses Mate and may know more about it than I do.

I had installed the MATE 1.12 packages from epel testing a few days ago,
but since that did not include some of the devel packages, I just removed
it and reinstalled all the MATE 1.10 packages from epel-7.

they all installed fine, but now my desktop has a background, and top
and bottom panels and nothing else. right-click on the desktop produces
no context menu.

Anyone know what I've missed (or messed) ?

thanks!

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Re: [CentOS] Centos 3.8 Server Questions, SeaMonkey Mozilla and Java

2016-01-08 Thread Rob Kampen

On 01/09/2016 11:43 AM, John R Pierce wrote:

On 1/8/2016 2:21 PM, H wrote:

That was not helpful - I explained that I had to run this version.


you WANT to run something completely unsupported from about 10 years 
ago which apparently requires software thats known to be insecure and 
buggy as all heck.   its 2015, not 2005, 10 years is an eternity 
in the computer industry.


whatever this 10 year old application is you're trying to get running, 
it needs to be dragged into a present day state of support.   if this 
requires reimplementing the clientside applet entirely, so be it.   Do 
note, Java applets running in web browsers are an almost entirely 
deprecated technology as there's been a non-stop stream of security 
problems with the whole java applet concept and implementation. 
J2SE 1.4, a version that was new in 2002, was desupported in 2008.

Just for your information
I was working for a local ISP a few months ago, that uses microwave 
radio links to connect various hilltop radio access points and thus 
provide high speed internet access to rural clients in hard to reach 
terrain. Some of the kit used had a management interface that ONLY ran 
on an old, very specific version of java. No, the supplier was not 
interested in providing updates, what they provided - worked. The 
network was essentially private, thus difficult for the great unwashed 
to gain access and then in some way compromise the system. BTW, the 
particular version of java was only supported on WindozeXP and an old 
version of IE - thus it ran in a virtualbox and was only made alive when 
access to the radio system was required. welcome to the real world of 
2016, there are lots of bespoke systems providing real value and 
definitely not affordable  to replace in the cut throat world of a local 
ISP.


re; EPEL, as I understand, EPEL drops old versions like a rock the 
minute they are desupported.





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[CentOS] dhcpd and centos 7 network burps

2016-01-08 Thread david

Folks

I have noticed that my Centos 7 systems which use DHCPD from a router 
or gateway all seem to fail when the DHCP client asks for a 
renewal.  After issuing

  systemctl restart NetworkManger
the connectivity resumes until the lease renewal time occurs again.

As part of my research, I set up a CRON job that runs every five 
minutes, and uses

 ip route
to determine what my IP address is.  When it fails to get an address, 
it issues the restart NetworkManager.


This problem seems to occur on various DHCPD servers, but the 
30-minute regularity is surprising.


Is there an issue with the DHClient and the renewal process whereby 
it looses connectivity?


Centos 6 and Windows have no problem using the same DHCP server.

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Re: [CentOS] Yum Weird Message

2016-01-08 Thread Mark LaPierre
On 12/28/15 15:24, Alice Wonder wrote:
> I ran into this exact issue last night -
> 
> http://www.iotti.biz/?p=433
> 
> When a computer is connected via IPv4 but the IPv4 a repo host connects
> to is not available, yum then tries the IPv6 address and will fail with
> a confusing message telling you it failed to connect to the IPv6 address.
> 
> I don't know if there is a way for yum to figure out whether the current
> network connection to the Internet is IPv4 or IPv6.
> 
> But if there is a way, it might make a usability improvement. A lot of
> people have no idea what IPv6 is and would be confused.
> 
> I was confused myself at first, wondering if DHCP pulled in IPv6 from
> the router.
> 

Funny that you should say that.  IPv6 is celebrating it's 20th birthday.

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[CentOS] yum-cron / email sending problem

2016-01-08 Thread Joey

I want to use yum-cron with email notificaton.

The upgrade runs, but i get no message. yum-cron aborted with this 
message:


[root@h1 yum]# yum-cron
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/yum-cron", line 711, in 
main()
  File "/usr/sbin/yum-cron", line 708, in main
base.updatesCheck()
  File "/usr/sbin/yum-cron", line 631, in updatesCheck
self.installUpdates(self.opts.update_messages)
  File "/usr/sbin/yum-cron", line 582, in installUpdates
self.emitMessages()
  File "/usr/sbin/yum-cron", line 694, in emitMessages
map(lambda x: x.sendMessages(), self.emitters)
  File "/usr/sbin/yum-cron", line 694, in 
map(lambda x: x.sendMessages(), self.emitters)
  File "/usr/sbin/yum-cron", line 227, in sendMessages
msg = MIMEText(''.join(self.output))
  File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/email/mime/text.py", line 30, in __init__
self.set_payload(_text, _charset)
  File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/email/message.py", line 226, in set_payload
self.set_charset(charset)
  File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/email/message.py", line 262, in set_charset
self._payload = self._payload.encode(charset.output_charset)
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode characters in position 
209-210: ordinal not in range(128)


whats happend please?
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Re: [CentOS] Centos 3.8 Server Questions, SeaMonkey Mozilla and Java

2016-01-08 Thread Keith Keller
On 2016-01-08, H  wrote:
> That was not helpful - I explained that I had to run this version.

That was probably partly Peter's point: you are very unlikely to get any
helpful responses if you are running 3.8, and you are therefore likely
on your own.  That's probably not the response you were hoping for but
it may be the best response you're going to get.

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Re: [CentOS] Centos 3.8 Server Questions, SeaMonkey Mozilla and Java

2016-01-08 Thread John R Pierce

On 1/8/2016 2:21 PM, H wrote:

That was not helpful - I explained that I had to run this version.


you WANT to run something completely unsupported from about 10 years ago 
which apparently requires software thats known to be insecure and buggy 
as all heck.   its 2015, not 2005, 10 years is an eternity in the 
computer industry.


whatever this 10 year old application is you're trying to get running, 
it needs to be dragged into a present day state of support.   if this 
requires reimplementing the clientside applet entirely, so be it.   Do 
note, Java applets running in web browsers are an almost entirely 
deprecated technology as there's been a non-stop stream of security 
problems with the whole java applet concept and implementation. J2SE 
1.4, a version that was new in 2002, was desupported in 2008.


re; EPEL, as I understand, EPEL drops old versions like a rock the 
minute they are desupported.



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Re: [CentOS] Centos 3.8 Server Questions, SeaMonkey Mozilla and Java

2016-01-08 Thread H
That was not helpful - I explained that I had to run this version.

On January 8, 2016 5:18:36 PM EST, Peter  wrote:
>On 09/01/16 10:08, H wrote:
>> In order to run a certain software package that runs as a java applet
>I had to install Centos 3.8 on a 32-bit server. After installation I
>upgraded the installation using yum after repointing the configuration
>file to vault.centos.org. This worked fine, however, I still have to
>resolve two problems:
>> - I'd would like to make the EPEL repository available but have not
>been able to find if old EPEL software packages are stored somewhere
>else for non-supported versions of CentOS?
>> - I am trying to get Java 1.4.1 running in SeaMonkey Mozilla 5.0, the
>latest version I have been able to find for Centos 3.8, but have not
>had success to date. My current understanding is that I need to create
>a symbolic link to a Java .so file in the Mozilla plugin directory but
>must be doing something wrong since I cannot get Java to show up as a
>plugin using about:plugins in SeaMonkey Mozilla.
>> 
>> Is anyone able to offer suggestions?
>
>There is a JVM available that runs just fine on all new supported
>versions of CentOS (5.11, 6.7 and 7.2) and EPEL as well.  My suggestion
>is you install and run something that is supported and not full of
>major
>security holes.
>
>If you choose to run something years out of date such as CentOS 3,
>regardless of the reason, you are quite on your own, it is already
>broken and you get to keep the pieces.
>
>
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Re: [CentOS] Centos 3.8 Server Questions, SeaMonkey Mozilla and Java

2016-01-08 Thread Peter
On 09/01/16 10:08, H wrote:
> In order to run a certain software package that runs as a java applet I had 
> to install Centos 3.8 on a 32-bit server. After installation I upgraded the 
> installation using yum after repointing the configuration file to 
> vault.centos.org. This worked fine, however, I still have to resolve two 
> problems:
> - I'd would like to make the EPEL repository available but have not been able 
> to find if old EPEL software packages are stored somewhere else for 
> non-supported versions of CentOS?
> - I am trying to get Java 1.4.1 running in SeaMonkey Mozilla 5.0, the latest 
> version I have been able to find for Centos 3.8, but have not had success to 
> date. My current understanding is that I need to create a symbolic link to a 
> Java .so file in the Mozilla plugin directory but must be doing something 
> wrong since I cannot get Java to show up as a plugin using about:plugins in 
> SeaMonkey Mozilla.
> 
> Is anyone able to offer suggestions?

There is a JVM available that runs just fine on all new supported
versions of CentOS (5.11, 6.7 and 7.2) and EPEL as well.  My suggestion
is you install and run something that is supported and not full of major
security holes.

If you choose to run something years out of date such as CentOS 3,
regardless of the reason, you are quite on your own, it is already
broken and you get to keep the pieces.


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[CentOS] Centos 3.8 Server Questions, SeaMonkey Mozilla and Java

2016-01-08 Thread H
In order to run a certain software package that runs as a java applet I had to 
install Centos 3.8 on a 32-bit server. After installation I upgraded the 
installation using yum after repointing the configuration file to 
vault.centos.org. This worked fine, however, I still have to resolve two 
problems:
- I'd would like to make the EPEL repository available but have not been able 
to find if old EPEL software packages are stored somewhere else for 
non-supported versions of CentOS?
- I am trying to get Java 1.4.1 running in SeaMonkey Mozilla 5.0, the latest 
version I have been able to find for Centos 3.8, but have not had success to 
date. My current understanding is that I need to create a symbolic link to a 
Java .so file in the Mozilla plugin directory but must be doing something wrong 
since I cannot get Java to show up as a plugin using about:plugins in SeaMonkey 
Mozilla.

Is anyone able to offer suggestions?

Thank you.

H
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS-6.7, kvm bridges, virtual interfaces, and routes

2016-01-08 Thread Tony Mountifield
In article <55ae6ce7fe2cbdba1514f1072281c006.squir...@webmail.harte-lyne.ca>,
James B. Byrne  wrote:
> I have been looking at this problem on and off for a considerable
> period.  Given my lack of knowledge I have been unable to resolve this
> quickly and in consequence it has been constantly shoved to the
> background as other issues arise.
> 
> Here is the situation:
> 
> An ASCII art diagram might help, or might not.
> 
> 
> 
> kvmh1g1   eth0/192.168.51.1
>   eth1/aaa.bbb.ccc.151 <-> |
>|
> kvmh1 br1/aaa.bbb.ccc.51   |
> |---> br0/192.168.51.1 |
> X  |
> kvmh2   |---> br0/192.168.52.1 |
>   br1/aaa.bbb.ccc.52   |
>|
> kvmh2g1   eth0/192.168.52.1|
>   eth1/aaa.bbb.ccc.251 <-> |
>|
> gateway   eth1/aaa.bbb.ccc.1 <---> |
> 
> 
> 

Why are you using two separate subnets, 192.168.51.0/24 and 192.168.52.0/24?
That is the core of your problem. You can't use a crossover cable between
different subnets; you would need a router. There may be an esoteric way,
but it's not a normal configuration.

But they don't need to be different subnets at all. Logically speaking, they
are the same subnet.

So give kvmh1:br0 192.168.51.1 and kvmh2:br0 192.168.51.2. Then they can
talk to each other easily, without doing anything special.

On the guests, give them 192.168.51.11 and 192.168.12 (for example).
I don't think they should use the same IP addresses as their hosts.

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[CentOS] SELinux context change on /etc/posfix/main.cf

2016-01-08 Thread James B. Byrne
This morning I received this report of a change to the SELinux context
of /etc/posfix/main.cf on one of our hosts.

from:

system_u:object_r:postfix_etc_t:s0

to:

unconfined_u:object_r:postfix_etc_t:s0

The contents of the file have been verified as unchanged.  There was a
yum update applied yesterday to this host and this may be an intended
alteration.  However, can anyone confirm this for me?  Or, otherwise
explain what has happened?



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[CentOS] CentOS-6.7, kvm bridges, virtual interfaces, and routes

2016-01-08 Thread James B. Byrne
I have been looking at this problem on and off for a considerable
period.  Given my lack of knowledge I have been unable to resolve this
quickly and in consequence it has been constantly shoved to the
background as other issues arise.

Here is the situation:

I have two dual-homed kvm hosts both running CentOS-6.7 and
identically configured.  These are connected to the same LAN segment
via br0/eth0 and to each other via a cross-over cable on br1/eth1. 
The IPv4 assigned to br0 on both is a publicly routeable address.  The
IPv4 assigned to br1 on both is a private address in the
192.168.0.0/16 address space.

The guests on each host have their virtual eth0 bridged with their
host's br0 and eth1 bridged with their host's br1.  The addresses used
by the guests on eth0 are publicly routeable, the addresses used on
eth1 are private.

I would like to configure br1/eth1 on both kvm hosts such that each is
a gateway to the other.

I then also would like to configure each kvm guest of each host such
that their traffic to the private network segment on the opposite host
routes through the x-over cable via br0 whilst everything else goes
out through br1 to the LAN and gateway.

Has anyone here done anything like this? If so, can you point me to
any online resource that could more or less walk me through the
process without me having to complete the coursework for a network
engineer.  I just want to keep data transfer traffic between pairs of
kvm guests off of the public lan without having to install more
hardware. The existing cabinets are not going to support it either
space wise or power wise.


An ASCII art diagram might help, or might not.



kvmh1g1   eth0/192.168.51.1
  eth1/aaa.bbb.ccc.151 <-> |
   |
kvmh1 br1/aaa.bbb.ccc.51   |
|---> br0/192.168.51.1 |
X  |
kvmh2   |---> br0/192.168.52.1 |
  br1/aaa.bbb.ccc.52   |
   |
kvmh2g1   eth0/192.168.52.1|
  eth1/aaa.bbb.ccc.251 <-> |
   |
gateway   eth1/aaa.bbb.ccc.1 <---> |



I have tried multiple approaches without success and in so many
variations that I no long can clearly recall the details.

At the moment my thought is that if br0 was set to 192.168.51.1/24 on
kvmh1 and to 192.168.52.1/24 on kvmh2 and a routing table entry was
made on kvmh1 to send traffic addressed to 192.168.52.0/24 through
192.168.51.1/24. And on kvmh2 br0 was set to 192.168.52.1/24 and a
routing table entry was made on kvmh2 to route traffic to
192.168.51.0/24 through 192.168.52.1/24.

I thought that if the kvm virtual guests on kvmh1 were then configured
to use addresses from 192.168.51.0/24 while those on kvmh2 used
192.168.52.0/24. And everything was configured to use their respective
host's br1 address as their gateway then this should work.  But I am
evidently either fundamentally wrong or I have misconfigured things
somehow.

Should this set up work as I imaging?  What would be the correct
static routing table entries to make it work?

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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2016:0005 Moderate

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2016-0005.html

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

i386:
48da75e0342f0d61c3ffb1d1180b3c420464fefd4582cf8c74a3e10fd06ca15f  
rpcbind-0.2.0-11.el6_7.i686.rpm

x86_64:
cc83047f165caaeeef38e29677bc30cfd200046f1c948aad2ca85b05ccdc73e2  
rpcbind-0.2.0-11.el6_7.x86_64.rpm

Source:
bea5c5f928218e7485d3b5811d538e540af215e24bdb2544dec23937f8a3bc1e  
rpcbind-0.2.0-11.el6_7.src.rpm



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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 22:08:46 +
From: Johnny Hughes 
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CESA-2016:0007 Moderate CentOS 6 nss
SecurityUpdate
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2016:0007 Moderate

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2016-0007.html

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

i386:
445c46bdeb7c3beac94b7cfb47e89723c4d6628817028a0be1aa719ec24437e4  
nss-3.19.1-8.el6_7.i686.rpm
c22d0c9a7fc342cdf867c5d82587dbfc26f0911d9ff879bdbcd18c50192433be  
nss-devel-3.19.1-8.el6_7.i686.rpm
9fbff76db0a93c5960ac2b9548ca581635476d99ad0892270df3ab0077b75b0c  
nss-pkcs11-devel-3.19.1-8.el6_7.i686.rpm
010e15a82143facab45973229bcc25b7804bc3a0ddcd5a483fa749115f62f48b  
nss-sysinit-3.19.1-8.el6_7.i686.rpm
f2b90e18915e82978933545c91cbdf89d6ff58736a40bb4268bad843ca3b5022  
nss-tools-3.19.1-8.el6_7.i686.rpm

x86_64:
445c46bdeb7c3beac94b7cfb47e89723c4d6628817028a0be1aa719ec24437e4  
nss-3.19.1-8.el6_7.i686.rpm
84b3e8031f5b03d7bc98bffd5f24dcc22517627c10cf9ce34a405d0ddef09629  
nss-3.19.1-8.el6_7.x86_64.rpm
c22d0c9a7fc342cdf867c5d82587dbfc26f0911d9ff879bdbcd18c50192433be  
nss-devel-3.19.1-8.el6_7.i686.rpm
1603edfeca683364399ea96b6991a41a7d0785db7dff1975deb1fde76f68  
nss-devel-3.19.1-8.el6_7.x86_64.rpm
9fbff76db0a93c5960ac2b9548ca581635476d99ad0892270df3ab0077b75b0c  
nss-pkcs11-devel-3.19.1-8.el6_7.i686.rpm
db7ef06578602600807a896d59154f9a991c134d2db1b3f9d4ee1ea7d24d2ffa  
nss-pkcs11-devel-3.19.1-8.el6_7.x86_64.rpm
850d22e70bc7adbe8d48d95cd2e5c9083d350281476425751eb062f13a2268c0  
nss-sysinit-3.19.1-8.el6_7.x86_64.rpm
a9b097b4acca91b33bdd913ca72bc8b398c81c28ddcd48e9aeec89c6cdd3ad5e  
nss-tools-3.19.1-8.el6_7.x86_64.rpm

Source:
80e584d254f81d88bf144c3a9a79df91732025706dc1705d0bad28f30cb5a03d  
nss-3.19.1-8.el6_7.src.rpm



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Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 22:09:26 +
From: Johnny Hughes 
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
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