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On the contrary. NAT and HTTP are the reasons most households are
connected. But now we have http 2.0 to provide some pretense of
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I just want the package revisions for at least the kernel and tzdata*
files and anything else where previously-found bugs related to the
leap second have been fixed
keep that
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leap second? Like kernel some_version, tzdata some_version,
tzdata-java some_version?
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Does anyone have a succinct summary of how to prove to
management-types that a given linux box won't have a problem with the
leap second? Like kernel some_version
to work as
both the server and client can ping each other via IP address and hostname.
In that case you either have a typo in the name in the backuppc
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the date, but the guys who manage some SuSE systems started earlier
and ended up rebooting some of them - and they don't run java
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no one upstream has done any testing
yet? Or that I should have better resources for testing than they do?
I was hoping things weren't really that bad and that I just hadn't
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That doesn't really explain a 'no ping response' error message. That
should have been an 'unable to transfer...' or something like that.
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looking at backuppc (well I'd recommend it even
more if you aren't doing regular backups...). But it works best with
a 2nd system doing the work and might not be a replacement for rsync
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that you wouldn't get from Gnome's virtual screens or similar
approaches to clutter reduction?
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go through the motions and show you the files that would be
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previously said to save it. I don't understand why you would have
used those credentials in that context or saved them, though.
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the original copy with the changes
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which is simply impossible for traditional Jenkins projects.
Jenkins master restarts haven't been a real issue for me, but is the
'durable' part available to everyone or just in the cloudbees
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don't know what control it offers in
terms of running the script. If I were doing it and the script did
anything complex I would probably include it in the project source and
execute the checked out copy so it stays in sync with the version
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jump around until the MAC addresses are recorded
in the etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules to nail them down.
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with some version numbering scheme - in
which case you might create a newer tag later and ignore earlier
versions. Copies are cheap in subversion and it doesn't hurt to have
extra tags as long as the names are not confusing.
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a lua-debuginfo package? The /5/ and /7/ sections have it.
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two seconds
to exit.
Yeah - I did hit it about 6 times there. What do you have to do to
make it actually stop in some reasonable amount of time?
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NM_CONTROLLED=no line in the ifcfg-bond0 file and NetworkManger was
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On Wed, February 18, 2015 13:07, Les Mikesell wrote:
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2. How does one configure the routing table on network startup to
specifically
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But it still doesn't matter. Your netmask in the ifcfg- file already
covers that range and you don't need another route/GATEWAY for it.
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a route-eth0:192 file containing the network(s) and
gateway for the private side. The source address it picks should be
the one appropriate to reach the next-hop router specified in your
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Are there any tools to help assemble libraries and debuginfo to
examine core dumps that happened on another host where the versions
don't match? Something like mock but build
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Are there any tools to help assemble libraries and debuginfo to
examine core dumps that happened on another host where the versions
don't match? Something like
From the issues page it says status resolved. But I don't see that
issue mentioned anywhere in the changelog list in the LTS section.
Seems like something that would break an inordinate amount of stuff,
though, so maybe I'm missing how everyone else is avoiding the
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Thanks - I thought the duplicate linkage was pointed the other way.
Maybe it is not getting priority because that ticket says 'environment
Win7'.I think it affects at least all windows platforms and paths
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https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-21621
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. There's a whole category of spam where the real
target is the apparent sender where a bounce will go. Also anything
sending valid mail should be prepared to queue and retry on temporary
failures just as well as your own secondary would.
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It would sort of nice if there were a way to sort pure-technical stuff
from 'slightly-related' and 'way-off-topic' postings so actual
conversations could run their course without mangling the list's
purpose. But I don't have any idea how to manage that...
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is the secondary MX server that you are describing that accepts
everything is based on?
I think he means that the secondary does not know the user names on
the primary. Which it won't, unless someone maintains it, regardless
of the server software.
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-type attack on user names as recipients if you
don't have access to the real user list on the secondary. Aside from
the blowback of the bounces, if you've ever accepted an address it is
likely to get on lists of known-good spam and cause extra traffic
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of
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reach each other for long periods of time and anything
sending should do its own queuing and retries. In fact if you do
greylisting, you have forced all of your senders to prove it.
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Thanks for the response, but these run in the context of the linux
clonezilla-live system don't they? I was hoping someone would have
examples or pointers to documentation showing how to set the IP,
netmask and gateway on the freshly cloned disk
try 'man
test' for the syntax of tests. And third, you generally should use
double quotes around variables in tests so they continue to exist as
an empty string if the variable happens to not be set.
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Thanks - does this mean that there is no 'unstable' version released
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Just place your script in the appropriate path and use that parameters
to run it. You should be able to make it.
Steven.
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We will need to upgrade a large number of windows 2003 servers to 2008
or 2012 in the near future. Most
complicated was telling the KVM tools to use
different storage locations for the image files since I wanted them
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that is covered in one run. If you do multiple runs covering
different subdirectories, it can't duplicate hardlinks outside of each
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I've mostly been using MATE from epel when I use GUI access on CentOS7
because it works with x2go, but just noticed on a system with Gnome3
that I can't drag items out of the menus to the desktop or top bar
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I see a bunch of entries like:
ioatdma :00:08.0: Channel halted, chanerr = 2
ioatdma :00:08.0: Channel halted, chanerr = 0
in the logs and one
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Still, there are many knowledgeable people on the list, they may give
different recommendation, which will create some pool of choices. I asked
John and Jonathan, I'd like to ask also Les Mikesell and Mr
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passwords would have mattered.
Hmmm, maybe a reasonable argument for the crypto-card type VPNs where
the passwords aren't reusable...
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following some instructions or running a script, it's not just the box
that is compromised, it is everything you think you know. On the
other hand it could have just been an accidental typo.
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other hand it could have just been an accidental typo.
That's why I said avoid wishful thinking.
I'm saying don't trust the source of the advice you were following
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commercially inspired) not to fully
respond to the challenges threatening all of us 'today'.
Let's start with why your /etc/shadow has read access. That's one of
the things that was right out of the box. What changed it and why?
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and avoid
the authentication mess entirely - copying the files in place with
linux tools or winscp. It is possible to maintain local accounts on
the linux side and add those to samba (an extra step) but it is
painful to keep passwords in sync.
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the changes it makes to the pam and smb configs to
understand how it is supposed to work. If you are doing multiple
machines, the command line version of authconfig is handy to make
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I have an existing office of Windows computers, in a domain, with a
couple of Windows Server
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application hole to tell you about the
kernel vulnerability. The last one I saw in the wild involved the
symlink race in the kernel around centos 5.2 or .3 and a struts java
library bug. But there are people who know what combinations of
vulnerabilities to try.
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An LPE can only be used against your system by logged-in users.
Or any running
will still do what I do: go over
everything themselves. No matter what someone says.
There are probably still people that take their cars apart to check
that they were assembled correctly too. But that doesn't mean that
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that got our jobs ;-)
But wouldn't you rather be doing something new/different instead of
just fixing things that should have been done right in the first
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limiting incorrect password attempts and/or
providing notifications about them by default would not be a bad
thing. Unless there's some reason you need brute-force attacks to
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