. I've never had trouble with SATA. This is the
first time with an SAS drive.
mixing SAS and SATA on the same backplane can be problematic,
depending on the system.
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So my first suspicion is that your text isn't getting the correct MIME
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* good service monitoring combined with a remediation plan should
things go awry,
* good crypto configuration,
* etc., etc.
In other words, packet filtering is a good start toward a secure
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no redundancy,
but that's a bug, not a feature.)
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in the OpenVPN distribution
tarball or at GitHub:
https://github.com/OpenVPN/easy-rsa
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with an L420, but my experience with
other Lenovo models is that your new drive will indeed fit, but it
wobble in the slot unless you hack up a spacer. I used a thin piece of
rubber when necessary.
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> I'll just leave this right here...
>
> https://github.com/alevchuk/vim-clutch/blob/master/README.md
That's hysterical! And a neat hack, to boot.
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that the Windows client is spinning trying to backup cygwin
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grouping.
You might try "ls -V" which often works well with IPv4 addresses.
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umentation lengthy ... lack real substance -- often true.
I've found the best tutorial for cfengine's language to be the
standard cfengine library (cfengine_stdlib.cf). It shows some best
practices and neat tricks that the documentation really doesn't
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that's not your distro of choice, it means there's a good chance it
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over the life-cycle of those hosts spinning up puppet or cfengine than
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2016, Digimer wrote:
Then you would use pacemaker to manage the floating IP, fence
(stonith) a lost node, and promote drbd->mount FS->start nfsd->start
floating IP.
My favorite acronym: stonith -- shoot the other node in the head.
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Anyway, those are the extensions that should do away with these errors:
> Mon Apr 18 05:34:50 2016 VERIFY OK: depth=1, C=US, ST=California, L=San
> Francisco, OU=Certificate Authority, O=, CN=X.X.X
> Mon Apr 18 05:34:50 2016 Certificate does not have key usage extensio
, OU=Certificate Authority, O=, CN=X.X.X
Mon Apr 18 05:34:50 2016 Certificate does not have key usage extension
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Agreed. Bootstrap in combination with a static site generator can do
wonders, leaving you with a site that displays well on a wide variety
of computing devices. The online documentation isn't as thorough as it
might be, but it's a solid B-.
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paraphrase The Princess Bride: Security is pain. Anyone who says
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for Perl 5.16
and 5.20:
https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/?search=perl
I can't speak for Perl 6, but a cursory search suggests that neither
CentOS 6 nor 7 have readily available packages.
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to understand a bit more what
that phrase means to you.
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emd: Found device /dev/mapper/vg00-rootdev.
systemd: Starting File System Check on /dev/mapper/vg00-rootdev...
It's only after that's complete that I get device-specific messages
like
systemd: Found device ST9600204SS.
So I'm interested to know the content of your /etc/fstab file.
F in vlcsnap-*; do
echo "mv $F Keyword$(printf '%05d' $N)"
let N=$N+1;
done
Adjust the '5' in that recipe as desired.
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the lid closed. The only time I
pop the lid open is when I want a local console, usually for rebooting
into a new kernel.
Laptops with a dock make great home servers because the UPS is built
in. Assuming, that is, you can live without redundant disks, ECC
memory, and all the other niceti
via PXE; either method works
pretty well.
For backups, well, you have many more options, each with its own
strengths and weaknesses. You'll need to get a better sense of what
feeatures you want (just a clone of your live filesystem? snapshots?)
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You were merely in a giving mood after the holidays.
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based wifi routers (e.g., many ASUS units) have OpenVPN
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read
directory for multi: /home/rgm/public_html/biby/
If SELinux is working, then do
setsebool -P httpd_enable_homedirs on
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: Set fail2ban-sshd doesn't exist.
Things to check:
* the output of "ipset -l -n" to see if you have any ip sets
defined
* that the fail2ban-firewalld rpm is installed
* that firewalld.service and fail2ban.service are both enabled
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Heads-up to everyone: CR is getting CentOS 7.1511 (aka '7.2')
packages. just updated using CR,
Did the same update on a virtual host at Digital Ocean. No problems
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a completely different syntax for network
configuration.
If you're completely new to Linux, I'd suggest you find a local Linux
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11:8/64 Scope:Global
Missing fe80::a00:27ff:fe83:7454/64.
The link-local address should always be present, but I've never done a
lot a ifdown/ifup operations to see how they can muck things up.
I'd try "service network restart" to get full interface
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you did it manually. If so, with what tools?
On 2015/11/13 2:22, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 12 Nov 2015, 米山陽介 wrote:
> Hello
>
> Because I did not send , and then retransmitted.
>
> I am using the CentOS5.7.
> In a state where the link
:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8(2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8) 56 data bytes
Try
ping6 -I eth1 2000:8000:12:6:192:168:11:8
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2015, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Question, for those that use/have used bacula: I've been setting up
backups for one team, the server on CentOS 6, but they're on
Windows. If we install the director on Windows
be wrapped in a certificate-authenticated connection.
It has the further benefit that you only need to contact one remote
port, reducing the chance that a local firewall will become an
obstacle to your session.
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installs
its non-standard packages (the Software Collections) in /opt/rh. It's
true in the land of Solaris clones like OmniOS; third-party software
goes into /opt. Even on my Macs, third-party package distributor
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In general, though, I'm with Ken: put your OS on the SSD.
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ate change that will not last past next
# reboot or service restart
firewall-cmd --zone="public" --set-target="ACCEPT"
# this makes no immediate change, but it will take effect at
# next reboot or service restart
firewall-cmd --zone="public" --set-target="ACCEPT" --perman
ssh/config:
Host *.mydomain
Port
[... etc ...]
Again, this isn't a workaround for a sloppy ssh configuration, but I
do think it has some value.
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re-install. It takes a
lot less time to install Ubuntu than it does Windows.
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might be
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Some engineers at my last company absolutely loved Linux Mint (as
others in this thread obviously do as well), but I don't have any
hands-on experience with it.
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.)
pfSense will support any USB NIC supported by FreeBSD, so you'll have
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distribution but are worth
checking out when they address a local issue.
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2015, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi everyone,
I know this update has been a bit delayed, things have been pretty
hectic. But lots of good updates for everyone:
[...snipped, sadly...]
KB,
Thank you, for the message and all the work behind it! It's all very
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to honor SSH keys rather than
passwords, which may help increase security.
WTI: https://www.wti.com/c-4-console-server.aspx
Digi: http://www.digi.com/products/consoleservers/
I've had an easier time working with the Digi firmware, but either
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a package
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kept /usr
separate, given its 2005 release date.
# uname -a
SunOS host 5.10 Generic_150401-17 i86pc i386 i86pc
# ls -ld /bin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 15 2013 /bin - ./usr/bin
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clear things up a bit.
Question 2: One of the failed disks showing at the bottom there, but
should I be alarmed by some of the disks being displayed as
multipath/diskXXp1 instead of a gptid address?
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OPENSSLDIR for its certificate store. OpenLDAP is a prime example. In
those cases, you'll have to resort to strace and/or strings.
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or nscd, while CentOS 7 is
using sssd or nslcd. Repeated UID/GID lookups absent effective
cacheing will slow things down as you describe.
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+SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3
+SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE
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must be the same on all your hypervisor nodes; if
they aren't, live migrations will fail.
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');
Give the web GUI a minute or so to catch up with you. The tasks should
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will terminate the list. My
successor here simply does not have the capacity to take on another
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And we got:
- A host that is active and looks nice in the engine
- We can start/stop VMs on the host
- But we cannot live migrate machines to (or even away from) the host
Are the source and destination hypervisor hosts running the OS
revision (e.g., both running CentOS 6.6)?
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to do is uncomment the restrict ::1 entry in your
ntp.conf and restart ntpd.
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= firewallcmd-ipset
[sshd]
enabled = true
maxretry = 2
[sshd-ddos]
enabled = true
maxretry = 2
- % -
Once it's up and running, sudo ipset list will give you the status
of IP addresses associated with each ban rule.
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server (along with cables, monitor, keyboard, pointing device) and
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boot from PXE without any issue.
I'm wildly curious about what's going on here.
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On Fri, 6 Mar 2015, Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Paul Heinlein heinl...@madboa.com said:
Summary: To get oVirt-managed VMs to boot using PXE, I had to
replace the rhel6-*.rom files with their ipxe equivalents.
I'm PXE booting oVirt VMs with no trouble. I have CentOS 7 nodes
itself is functioning. The issue is definitely
tied to the ROM that's used.
So it might be helpful to look at the DHCP options, but the server is
making OFFERs, so I'm not really sure what bits might be suspect.
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So it might be helpful to look at the DHCP options, but the server
is making OFFERs, so I'm not really sure what bits might be suspect.
Do you see a difference between the DHCP options
+and+Ugly+about+Assigning+IPv6+Addresses/13978
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Chances are, you'll see the error that's causing the problem.
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SSLHonorCipherOrder on
SSLProtocol +TLSv1.2 +TLSv1.1 +TLSv1
I'd love to disable TLSv1 and 1.1, but the accessibility trade-offs
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line: I'd suggest comparing the log entries that weren't
matched with the regex code in DenyHosts.
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has a different column width than mine.
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on hand at work. If someone needs digital access
but is going to be in a place with spotty wi-fi, we just activate it
for a month. It's been a while since we've done so, but I seem to
recall it being about $50 (with a data cap).
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be able to do a live migration without a
shutdown.
Has anyone else seen this? Any workarounds?
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from the Red Hat tree (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora) can easily
be kickstarted into that configuration. Debian/Ubuntu can be setup
that way, manually at installation time.
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filesystem on top of that.
I know the steps are not quite that simple, but that's the best I can
do from memory. It's very achievable, however, and I suspect you'll be
able to figure it out.
(I assume you have two drives of the same size...)
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Google for nmap --script ssl-enum-ciphers for another helpful tool
to sniff out SSL-related weaknesses.
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well. At this point, I don't see any reason whatsoever to get all
worked up about the change. It seems to work, which is all that I ask
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at the
human-readable option (-h):
du -sh /blah |sort -h
I think Ari's goal was to list the ten largest directories; sort -n
won't work as expected when piped output from du -sh.
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That helps with disaster recovery, of course, but it also helps with
troubleshooting should things go awry. You'll have a much better idea
of how your system diverges from normal, so you can more quickly
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, since each rule will iterate over the release and
architecture lists.
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), but the benefit is that you'll be able
to do out-of-band remote management.
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, but with Linux (pace Windows), it's a very viable solution.
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Paul Heinlein wrote:
5) Put the laptop's hard drive in another machine, do the
installation there, then move the drive back to the original
machine.
I swear I didn't see Bill's suggestion before sending this! :-)
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Does the pfSense box have good DNS service?
Is the cabling flaky?
Is the pfSense box routing between subnets or just bridging? If the
former, what's there when pfSense is not in the middle? Another
router? Just a switch?
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since upgrading?
Is there a fix other than building a local policy by going through the
ausearch | audit2allow iteration(s)?
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2014, Digimer wrote:
On 28/10/14 12:17 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Just letting everyone here know, CentOS-6.6 is now released:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-October/020709.html
\o/
What he said! :-)
Thank you, O wondrous CentOS team!
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2014, wes wrote:
Oh, also:
set the permissions on id_rsa and authorized_keys to 600.
Better:
chmod -R go-rwx ${HOME}/.ssh/
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GRUB_SERIAL_COMMAND=serial
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=rd.lvm.lv=vg0/vmroot console=ttyS0 crashkernel=auto
vconsole.font=latarcyrheb-sun16 vconsole.keymap=us
GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY=true
When the VM boots, it's then easy to run virsh console YOURVM to
attach to the serial console.
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- send them
away before their requests can be done to your web site.
I've always assumed (without any data whatsoever on which to base that
assumption) that scanbots won't follow redirects to different
addresses. Do you have any information to the contrary?
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'\S+' not found or unable to stat(,
referer: \S+)?\s*$
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), while I update CentOS and Fedora with
fairly unremarkable cron jobs. Under the hood, all these tools use
rsync.
All installations and updates are done from the local mirrors; we use
cfengine to make sure the /etc/yum.repos.d/* or /etc/apt/* files point
to the right spot.
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2014, Michal Skrivanek wrote:
On 24 Sep 2014, at 22:33, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Bill Dossett wrote:
I have downloaded and installed per the instructions - and then
downloaded the console.vv file and run the command line to start
the viewer
On Fri, 26 Sep 2014, Paul Heinlein wrote:
Is it ok to add it to the wiki[1] ?
Absolutely! I'll try to get it up on GitHub in the next few days so
folks can tinker with it.
It's up: https://github.com/heinlein/ovirt-console
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console.vv, just run the script. By default,
the script will look for ~/Downloads/console.vv, but that can be
changed on the command line.
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45°38' N, 122°6' W#!/usr/bin/python
#
# oVirt Engine 3.3 will send a user requesting a console a little
# ini-style file
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