Re: [CentOS] C6: latest util-linux-ng dependency on kernel? (Linode)

2016-11-22 Thread SternData
How do I work around this?  I can't get a yum update to work. My kernel
is 4.8.6-x86_64-linode78

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> In article 
> 

Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Cameron Smith
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On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 5:07 PM, John R Pierce  wrote:

> On 11/22/2016 3:50 PM, Dr. Mikeal Hughes wrote:
>
>> When you go to the Dell Linux site and choose shop now you are taken to a
>> page featuring Windows 10 machines.
>>
>
> [OT rant]
>
> a pet peeve...   webpile redesigns that mess everything up.
>
> I was looking for info on the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) website last
> night, and they'd totally redone the entire mess, it was all slick and web
> 3.0-ish, and full of glowing PR material, and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ON THE
> THOUSANDS OF LOCATIONS BLM MANAGES.
>
> could have been a brochure for a vaporware company for all the useful info
> I found. I don't want to tweet or 'like' crap, I wanted to find out
> about a specific region they manage, and all the old links to this info
> were broken.
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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread John R Pierce

On 11/22/2016 3:50 PM, Dr. Mikeal Hughes wrote:

When you go to the Dell Linux site and choose shop now you are taken to a page 
featuring Windows 10 machines.


[OT rant]

a pet peeve...   webpile redesigns that mess everything up.

I was looking for info on the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) website 
last night, and they'd totally redone the entire mess, it was all slick 
and web 3.0-ish, and full of glowing PR material, and ABSOLUTELY NOTHING 
ON THE THOUSANDS OF LOCATIONS BLM MANAGES.


could have been a brochure for a vaporware company for all the useful 
info I found. I don't want to tweet or 'like' crap, I wanted to find 
out about a specific region they manage, and all the old links to this 
info were broken.



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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Gordon Messmer

On 11/22/2016 03:50 PM, Dr. Mikeal Hughes wrote:

When you go to the Dell Linux site and choose shop now you are taken to a page 
featuring Windows 10 machines.



At least for the Precision systems, click "customize and buy" and you'll 
have the option to select Ubuntu, and discount the cost of Windows.


I believe you can contact a sales rep for the XPS system.

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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread John Jasen
At least one I looked at, the 17.3 inch, had an option for Ubuntu 14.04.



On 11/22/2016 06:50 PM, Dr. Mikeal Hughes wrote:
> When you go to the Dell Linux site and choose shop now you are taken to a 
> page featuring Windows 10 machines.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Nov 22, 2016, at 13:01, Tony Molloy  wrote:
>>
>>> On Tuesday 22 November 2016 18:32:14 Gordon Messmer wrote:
 On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
 I am looking for a laptop  to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a
 traditional Dell site so I've used Latitude laptops for years,
 currently E6500/E6510.
>>> Dell's Linux laptops are listed here:
>>>
>>> http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/555/campaigns/xps-linux-laptop?c=us
>>> =en=biz
>>>
>> Been through the Dell site, I'm very familiar with Dell.
>>
>> The original question was whether anybody was running CentOS 6/7 on 
>> Dell Latitude or Precision Workstation so I could replace Ubuntu with 
>> CentOS.
>>
>> Rather not go for XPS basically a gaming machine not expandable enough 
>> same with Inspiron.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tony
>>
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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Dr. Mikeal Hughes
When you go to the Dell Linux site and choose shop now you are taken to a page 
featuring Windows 10 machines.

Sent from my iPad

> On Nov 22, 2016, at 13:01, Tony Molloy  wrote:
> 
>> On Tuesday 22 November 2016 18:32:14 Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>> On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
>>> I am looking for a laptop  to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a
>>> traditional Dell site so I've used Latitude laptops for years,
>>> currently E6500/E6510.
>> 
>> Dell's Linux laptops are listed here:
>> 
>> http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/555/campaigns/xps-linux-laptop?c=us
>> =en=biz
>> 
> 
> Been through the Dell site, I'm very familiar with Dell.
> 
> The original question was whether anybody was running CentOS 6/7 on 
> Dell Latitude or Precision Workstation so I could replace Ubuntu with 
> CentOS.
> 
> Rather not go for XPS basically a gaming machine not expandable enough 
> same with Inspiron.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Tony
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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread John R Pierce

On 11/22/2016 1:14 PM, wwp wrote:

D800 series (810, etc.), E6500 series (E6500, E6530, etc.), at least.


D series are 10 years or more old.   ancient in laptop terms.   I had a 
D600 for a long time (new in 2003).


The E6x00, '10, '20, and '30 are also fairly old (2008, 2010, 2011, and 
2012, respectively).


The current models branded like Latitude 15 5000, 14 7000, etc, are in 
fact Exx70 models, these are 6th gen core i3/i5/i7 based, aka Skylake, 
and its this newest generation of stuff thats got compatibility issues 
with CentOS.




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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6, Apache 2.2.15 and SNI?

2016-11-22 Thread James B. Byrne

On Sun, November 20, 2016 12:43, Walter H. wrote:

>
> https://box.domain1.com works
> but
> https://box.domain2.com results in  'Certificate name mismatch'
>
>

What are the contents of the certificate(s) you have configured for
tls?  What AltSubject names, if any, do the certificate(s) support?

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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread wwp
Hello John,


On Tue, 22 Nov 2016 12:55:27 -0800 John R Pierce  wrote:

> On 11/22/2016 12:41 PM, wwp wrote:
> > Latitude OK, I run CentOS6/7 on that.  
> 
> which Latitude?  they've probably made 100 different laptops over the last 
> couple decades branded 'Latitude'.
> 
> I bet my wife's new Latitude 15 5000 would be problematic, it uses USB 
> C/Thunderport for its docking station which has 2 additional video adapters 
> in it.   She's even having some issues with Windows 7 with the docking ports, 
> Win 10 is the officially supported OS, but her $job software is all win7 
> based..

D800 series (810, etc.), E6500 series (E6500, E6530, etc.), at least.
Depends also of what you get inside, controller chips, video.. Globally
everything will work according to my experience.


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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread John R Pierce

On 11/22/2016 12:41 PM, wwp wrote:

Latitude OK, I run CentOS6/7 on that.


which Latitude?  they've probably made 100 different laptops over the 
last couple decades branded 'Latitude'.


I bet my wife's new Latitude 15 5000 would be problematic, it uses USB 
C/Thunderport for its docking station which has 2 additional video 
adapters in it.   She's even having some issues with Windows 7 with the 
docking ports, Win 10 is the officially supported OS, but her $job 
software is all win7 based..



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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread wwp
Hello Tony,


On Tue, 22 Nov 2016 19:01:18 + Tony Molloy  wrote:

> On Tuesday 22 November 2016 18:32:14 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:  
> > > I am looking for a laptop  to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a
> > > traditional Dell site so I've used Latitude laptops for years,
> > > currently E6500/E6510.  
> > 
> > Dell's Linux laptops are listed here:
> > 
> > http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/555/campaigns/xps-linux-laptop?c=us
> > =en=biz
> >   
> 
> Been through the Dell site, I'm very familiar with Dell.
> 
> The original question was whether anybody was running CentOS 6/7 on 
> Dell Latitude or Precision Workstation so I could replace Ubuntu with 
> CentOS.
> 
> Rather not go for XPS basically a gaming machine not expandable enough 
> same with Inspiron.

Latitude OK, I run CentOS6/7 on that.


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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Gordon Messmer

On 11/22/2016 11:01 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:

Been through the Dell site, I'm very familiar with Dell.

...

Rather not go for XPS basically a gaming machine not expandable enough
same with Inspiron.



Well, take another look at the URL.  Most of the systems there are 
Precision systems.


Can't comment on CentOS specifically.  I use Fedora for workstations.

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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Tony Molloy
On Tuesday 22 November 2016 18:32:14 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
> > I am looking for a laptop  to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a
> > traditional Dell site so I've used Latitude laptops for years,
> > currently E6500/E6510.
> 
> Dell's Linux laptops are listed here:
> 
> http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/555/campaigns/xps-linux-laptop?c=us
> =en=biz
> 

Been through the Dell site, I'm very familiar with Dell.

The original question was whether anybody was running CentOS 6/7 on 
Dell Latitude or Precision Workstation so I could replace Ubuntu with 
CentOS.

Rather not go for XPS basically a gaming machine not expandable enough 
same with Inspiron.

Thanks,

Tony

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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Gordon Messmer

On 11/22/2016 07:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:

I am looking for a laptop  to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional 
Dell site so I've
used Latitude laptops for years, currently E6500/E6510.


Dell's Linux laptops are listed here:

http://www.dell.com/learn/us/en/555/campaigns/xps-linux-laptop?c=us=en=biz

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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread m . roth
Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
> I have been buying off-lease used Latitudes and Precision laptops for
> years for the sole reason that they are always Linux friendly and
> solidly reliable. Most of them can be ordered new with Ubuntu.
>

Note that you can order servers with RHEL.

  mark "what do you *think* we have a lot of running CentOS?"

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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread wwp
Hello,


On Tue, 22 Nov 2016 12:19:41 -0500 "Mike McCarthy, W1NR"  wrote:

> I have been buying off-lease used Latitudes and Precision laptops for
> years for the sole reason that they are always Linux friendly and
> solidly reliable. Most of them can be ordered new with Ubuntu.

I am using Dell Latitude series for more than 10 years (professionally,
as a dev, so you can imagine that the system is not sleeping during
working hour), solid hardware and good Linux support. I only saw minor
degradations across 4 laptops and only one or two tricks sometimes
necessary like for the wifi or eth chip when configuring the system but
I always win at the end.


Regards,

> On 11/22/2016 10:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm recently retired from my university job. I am looking for a
> > laptop to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional Dell site
> > so I've used Latitude laptops for years, currently E6500/E6510.
> >
> > Anybody got any experience of running CentOS on the newer Dell 
> > Latitudes E5000 or E7000. These are not certified according to
> > Redhats' Hardware Guide.
> >
> > Alternatively Precision Workstations would do. These can be
> > supplied with Ubuntu installed so they run Linux.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Tony  
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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Mike McCarthy, W1NR
I have been buying off-lease used Latitudes and Precision laptops for
years for the sole reason that they are always Linux friendly and
solidly reliable. Most of them can be ordered new with Ubuntu.

Mike


On 11/22/2016 10:23 AM, Tony Molloy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm recently retired from my university job. I am looking for a laptop 
> to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional Dell site so I've 
> used Latitude laptops for years, currently E6500/E6510.
>
> Anybody got any experience of running CentOS on the newer Dell 
> Latitudes E5000 or E7000. These are not certified according to Redhats' 
> Hardware Guide.
>
> Alternatively Precision Workstations would do. These can be supplied 
> with Ubuntu installed so they run Linux.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tony

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Re: [CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Darr Darr


> Alternatively Precision Workstations would do.
If that's the route you go, on outlet.dell.com you can filter for just those by 
choosing Outlet for Work (if you watch the banners at the top you can often 
squeeze an additional 20%-30% off the already discounted - from the 'build your 
own' - prices... enough to pay for 3 or 4 year Pro Support Plus coverage, which 
provides next-day repair service... the 'plus' includes even accidental 
damage).  
Be aware though, their Thunderbolt 3 ports might not yet be supported by even 
C7 unless you're willing to compile new kernels yourself with the proper 
options enabled (sorry - not sure exactly which options are required).
A query about Thunderbolt 3 support in C6 at 
centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13=57927 asked back in May has yet to 
attract a response.
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[CentOS] New laptop recomendation

2016-11-22 Thread Tony Molloy

Hi,

I'm recently retired from my university job. I am looking for a laptop 
to run CentOS 6/7. My university was a traditional Dell site so I've 
used Latitude laptops for years, currently E6500/E6510.

Anybody got any experience of running CentOS on the newer Dell 
Latitudes E5000 or E7000. These are not certified according to Redhats' 
Hardware Guide.

Alternatively Precision Workstations would do. These can be supplied 
with Ubuntu installed so they run Linux.

Thanks,

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Re: [CentOS-es] Certificados postfix varios dominios 1 sola ip

2016-11-22 Thread Alex ( Servtelecom )
en efecto, ahora si que si que va bien!! recalcar que tienes que indicar 
que el archivo de crt es el fullchain.pem sino no lo detecta :)


caso cerrado! mil gracias!!

Firma Alexandre Andreu Cases - Servtelecom
El 21/11/16 a las 19:04, Roberto Alvarado escribió:

Los certificados que generas los puedes ocupar para lo que quieras :) y en 
efecto, puedes generar el certificado con tus 3 dominios y si alguna vez 
necesitas mas, bueno generas otro y lo agregas (máximo 100 dominios por 
certificado)


Los certificados se pueden generar vía validación web y validación DNS

Yo ocupo este script para generarlos:

https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated 


Haces el cron para que los vaya revisando y haga el reload del servicio cuando 
genere nuevamente el certificado.

Acá esta la documentación para los hooks relacionados a generar el certificado 
via DNS:

https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated/wiki/Examples-for-DNS-01-hooks 


Saludos
Roberto


On Nov 21, 2016, at 13:42, Alex ( Servtelecom )  
wrote:

hmmm para que entienda, en Let's Encrypt puedo generar 1 único certificado 
englobando los 3 dominios ( mail.dominio1.com , mail, dominio2.com 
mail.dominio3.com ) y si pongo más dominios vuelvo a generar de uevo el 
certificado incluyendo más dominios no?


y eso con que comando del let's encrypted se genera? ( conozco let's encrypt 
pero creía que solo era para web ssl )


Firma Alexandre Andreu Cases - Servtelecom
El 21/11/16 a las 17:14, Roberto Alvarado escribió:

http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html 

“There are no plans to implement SNI in the Postfix SMTP server. "

Bueno puedes optar por no usar los certificados que compraste en postfix y 
generar un certificado SAN vía letsencrypt, así puedes poner todos los dominios 
en un solo certificado sin tener que comprarlos nuevamente.

Saludos

  

On Nov 21, 2016, at 13:09, Alex ( Servtelecom )  
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Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] Certificados postfix varios dominios 1 sola ip
Fecha:  Mon, 21 Nov 2016 17:06:00 +0100
De: Alex ( Servtelecom ) 
Para:   centos-es@centos.org



no me es tan fácil cambiar un servidor en producción a otro programa que no he 
administrado nunca, en postfix lo tengo por la mano e vinculado la bd a 
dovecot, me interesaría que se pudiera hacer como dovecot, alguna idea?? se me 
hace impensable que postfix no contemple esta opción! es decir, que no puedas 
tener más de 1 dominio en un servidor o que tengas que ir contratando ip's 
fijas por cada dominio si se puede hacer todo con 1 servidor y una ADSL ( en el 
caso de tener un numero pequeño de dominios )


Firma Alexandre Andreu Cases - Servtelecom
El 21/11/16 a las 16:34, Roberto Alvarado escribió:

Seria que te cambies a exim que soporta SNI al igual que dovecot.


Saludos
Roberto
On 21-11-2016 12:17:36, Alex ( Servtelecom )  
wrote:
El problema es que he adquirido 3 certificados para 1 solo servidor y
una sola IP, en dovecot lo he logrado con la misma ip varios dominios y
funciona

local_name imap.dominio.com {
ssl_cert = 
ssl_key = ...
}

local_name imap.dominio2.com {
ssl_cert = 
ssl_key = ...
}

Pero en posftix quería hacer lo mismo ya que, ya los tengo y solo
dispongo de 1 ip para 3 dominios.

Alguna idea??

Firma Alexandre Andreu Cases - Servtelecom
El 21/11/16 a las 15:55, Carlos Martinez escribió:

Saludos.

En principio debes usar un certificado tipo UCC.
O configurar postfix para que use los tres certificados con tres IPs
distintos (busca en Google "postfix multiple SSL certificates")

El nov 18, 2016 9:46 PM, "Alex ( Servtelecom )"
escribió:

buenas!



acabo de adquirir 3 certificados para 3 dominios que alojo en mi
servidor, hasta ahora eran auto-firmados así que con esta la ruta
indicada en el fichero main.cf era suficiente:



smtpd_tls_key_file = /etc/pki/tls/private/mail.dominio.com.key

smtpd_tls_cert_file = /etc/pki/tls/certs/mail.dominio.crt



Solo ponía como servidor de entrante y saliente el mismo nombre de
DNS y ya funcionaba.



Ahora tengo 3 certificados: mail.1dominio.com , mail.2dominio.com
y mail.3dominio.com, tengo para apache que los he puesto y
funcionan bien (wwwcom  ) que solo he tenido que añadir la
linea SSLCertificateChainFile = ruta certificado y listo.



En postfix para que cuando llegue de un mail.1.dominio.com o
mail.2dominio.com funcione bien... como lo tendría que hacer
partiendo de la base de la configuración que hay en vuestro
manual?



Gracias de antemano!
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