Re: [CentOS] SAMBA Issues

2018-09-02 Thread Bee.Lists
OK, got it working somewhat.  I can see files and get them open in my text 
editor on my workstation.  

Do these services offer read/write abilities on remote workstations?  


> On Sep 2, 2018, at 3:59 PM, Bee.Lists  wrote:
> 
> For some reason my smb.conf tests just fine, but it isn’t showing up at my 
> Mac.  The box is showing, but I can’t see anything.  It gives me an error as 
> well. All is below.  



Cheers, Bee




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[CentOS] Fwd: Certificates

2018-09-02 Thread Chuck Campbell



Mobile email

Begin forwarded message:

> From: John Stanley 
> Date: September 2, 2018 at 1:20:05 PM CDT
> To: campb...@accelinc.com
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Certificates
> 
>> On Sat, 2018-09-01 at 13:03 -0500, Chuck Campbell wrote:
>>> On 8/31/2018 2:14 PM, John Stanley wrote:
 On Fri, 2018-08-31 at 12:47 -0500, Chuck Campbell wrote:
   I am running dovecot at teh moment, but
 my
 clients (iphone, windows laptops) say my ssl connection is not
 trusted.
 The phone just won't connect.
 
>>> 
>>> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204477
>>> 
>>> This does in fact work I have added them to my iphones and other
>>> peoples. Email and Web Browser Certs.
>>> 
>> 
>> I was truly brain dead. I had been trying to install my dovecot.pem 
>> file, when I actually needed to install my domain_root certificate.
>> Once 
>> that was on the phone, I am off to the races now.
>> 
>> Thanks for the link.
> 
> I realize this post should have went to the list but it did not. You
> may want to post it to the list.
> 
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[CentOS] SAMBA Issues

2018-09-02 Thread Bee.Lists
Hi folks.

For some reason my smb.conf tests just fine, but it isn’t showing up at my Mac. 
 The box is showing, but I can’t see anything.  It gives me an error as well.  
All is below.  

https://www.unixmen.com/install-configure-samba-server-centos-7/ is the setup 
I’m trying.  

The smb.conf:

[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
security = user

passdb backend = tdbsam

unix charset = UTF-8
hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1.
max protocol = SMB2
security = user
map to guest = Bad User

printing = cups
printcap name = cups
load printers = no
cups options = raw

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S, %D%w%S
browseable = Yes
read only = No
inherit acls = Yes

[etc]
comment = RF /etc
path = /etc
public = no
writeable = yes
write list = @wheel
directory mask = 0770
create mask = 0770

[www]
comment = RF www
path = /usr/share/nginx/html
public = no
writeable = yes
write list = @wheel
directory mask = 0775
create mask = 0775

[rich~]
comment = rich~
path = home/rich
browseable = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = no
read only = no
create mask = 755

The ‘error’ says “there was a problem connecting to the server” trying to enter 
as “guest”.  The users “rich” and “root” won’t allow me to even try those, with 
proper passwords.  

Any advice appreciated how I can get this working.  I’m looking to open remote 
files in BBEdit for editing on my workstation.   I have full ownership of this 
server.  


Cheers, Bee




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Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Deploy cPanel Web Hosting Control Panel version 11.74 on CentOS 7.5 Linux Server version 1805 in Amazon AWS Cloud

2018-09-02 Thread John R. Dennison
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 01:42:37PM -0500, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 11:19:31AM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> > 
> > https://www.facebook.com/groups/2136021589748759/
> 
> Looks like a lot of clickbait links, many from the same hosting
> providers.  I am also not sure how legit the use of that cropped
> CentOS logo is, either.

https://www.centos.org/legal/trademarks/#use-of-logos

"You may not change any logo except to scale it. This means you may not
add elements to the logo, change the colors or proportions of the logo,
distort the logo, or combine the logo with other logos."

I suspect Redhat's logo usage is similarly worded but I have not looked.






John
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and we only think that our opponents are dogmatic!  But we all need
criticism.  Criticism is the only known antidote to error.

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   science fiction author, interview at ActuSF.com, March 2008


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Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Deploy cPanel Web Hosting Control Panel version 11.74 on CentOS 7.5 Linux Server version 1805 in Amazon AWS Cloud

2018-09-02 Thread John R. Dennison
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 11:19:31AM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> 
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/2136021589748759/

Looks like a lot of clickbait links, many from the same hosting
providers.  I am also not sure how legit the use of that cropped
CentOS logo is, either.





John
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deliberation and less noise.

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Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Deploy cPanel Web Hosting Control Panel version 11.74 on CentOS 7.5 Linux Server version 1805 in Amazon AWS Cloud

2018-09-02 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Sunday, September 02, 2018 8:49 AM +0200 Nicolas Kovacs 
 wrote:



Just a suggestion. I don't think this mailing list is the right place
for tutorials, the more so since they contain some wrong information.

For this kind of thing, you can have a blog (like the one I have linked
in my signature). And use this list for the odd question that you were
not able to solve by reading books or searching Google.


There's also a good Facebook group for this sort of thing:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2136021589748759/
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Re: [CentOS] kvm & keypad on Centos 7.5

2018-09-02 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Everyone,

I have a lab computer I am using to test kvm.  It was difficult to
install with NetworkManager running.  After I turned nm off I got the
bridge to work and to stay in place.  NetworkManager kept chaning
things.

I have several things I would like to learn and to tweak with KVM and
virtal machines.

The first small tweak is how to turn on the keypad on a keyboard.  I
have tried two logitech keyboards and both fail to allow the use of the
keypad on the guest.  On the host it works fine.  I have a nvidia card
in place with kmod-nvidia installed; the numeric keypad failed before
and after  kmod-nvidia was installed.

Any ideas, or this a bug???

Greg Ennis
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Everyone,

I did find a BUG :

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1526849

However, after doing some additional testing, my problem with the
numeric keypad appears to be related to gnome3, because the keypad did
not work on the host machine when the desktop was active with gnome3.

Fortunately, when I used kde on the desktop of the host machine, I
could use gnome3 on the guest machine and and the numeric keypad works.

Therefore this seems to be a gnome3 problem, and when gnome3 is used on
the host machine this problem is also transmitted to the guests.

Greg Ennis


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Re: [CentOS] GNOME, numeric keypad & commas

2018-09-02 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Hi,

Our local school has a 100 % CentOS network on servers and desktops.
Until recently, we were using a highly customized Xfce desktop
environment. Last week I decided to migrate all desktops from Xfce to
GNOME, which went quite well. Now I have to sand down some rough edges.

The secretary complained that she can't use the numeric keypad as
before. She's using LibreOffice Calc a lot, and she has to type in a
lot
of numbers with commas. With Xfce this was not a problem. Under GNOME,
this won't work anymore. As far as I can tell, this has to do with the
locale-specific syntax of 0.00 vs 0,00. Our systems are all localized
in
french.

Any idea how this can be solved?

Cheers,

Niki

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Niki,

Thank you for your post.  I have just created a hypervisor with kvm and
centos 7.5, and posted the same keypad problem I thought was related to
kvm, but when I checked on my host centos 7.5 machine as opposed to the
guest machines, the keypad did not work on it either.  Looks like there
is a problem with the latest version of gnome3 in Centos 7.5.

Greg Ennis

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Niki,

After doing some additional testing, I was certainly not able to use
the numeric keypad on either the host machine or the guest machines
when each was using gnome3 as the desktop.  However, when I used kde as
the desktop on the host machine the numeric keypad worked perfectly not
only on the host machine, but also on the guest machine even when the
guest machine was using gnome3 as the the desktop.

It looks to me like there is a problem with gnome3 when it is used on a
host machine; the numberic keypad is disabled.

I will be watching this thread with the hopes that someone will have an
answer, but for now at least I can use kde on the host, and gnome3 on
the guest and have my numeric keypad work.

Greg Ennis


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Re: [CentOS] GNOME, numeric keypad & commas

2018-09-02 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Hi,

Our local school has a 100 % CentOS network on servers and desktops.
Until recently, we were using a highly customized Xfce desktop
environment. Last week I decided to migrate all desktops from Xfce to
GNOME, which went quite well. Now I have to sand down some rough edges.

The secretary complained that she can't use the numeric keypad as
before. She's using LibreOffice Calc a lot, and she has to type in a
lot
of numbers with commas. With Xfce this was not a problem. Under GNOME,
this won't work anymore. As far as I can tell, this has to do with the
locale-specific syntax of 0.00 vs 0,00. Our systems are all localized
in
french.

Any idea how this can be solved?

Cheers,

Niki

---

Niki,

Thank you for your post.  I have just created a hypervisor with kvm and
centos 7.5, and posted the same keypad problem I thought was related to
kvm, but when I checked on my host centos 7.5 machine as opposed to the
guest machines, the keypad did not work on it either.  Looks like there
is a problem with the latest version of gnome3 in Centos 7.5.

Greg Ennis

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