to use if you control the clients.
If only Apple would add /dev/tun to the iPhone -- then our iPhone
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In this case, it points you to the perl-XML-Parser package.
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GUI menus), are there any meaningful error messages?
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there will need to be a cron job (or very vigilent SA) that monitors
those perms, re-customizing them as necessary.
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your named group(s) might might require packages not in those groups.
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?xml version='1.0'?
!DOCTYPE
is on that net, then that's the block that gets used.
Otherwise, the less specific block will be used. E.g.,
host myhost {
hardware ethernet 11:22:33:44:55:66;
fixed-address myhost.mydom.com;
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hardware ethernet 11:22:33:44:55:66;
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If you're going to do any packet filtering, I've had good luck with
Shorewall for handling iptables rules.
Otherwise, assuming there's no NAT lurking somewhere in your request,
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setsebool httpd_enable_cgi=1
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Is anyone aware of any Dual or Quad port Intel NICs which work out
of the box in CentOS 5.2? we need bonding to work.
Intel 9402PT (Dual Port Copper Gigabit PCI-E). Works great with CentOS
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Nagios(www.nagios.org).
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once it's up and running. Wolfgang Barth's book from No Starch Press
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CentOS includes pkill (in the procps rpm), which performs the same
function:
pkill -U username
or, more severely,
pkill -KILL -U username
That's what I use to get rid of open filehandles, esp. on NFS mounts,
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setuid code because there are no per-user settings.
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On Mon, 30 Jun 2008, John wrote:
Maby helpfull logfiles
Can someone block this guy from the list?
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Does your custom kernel (or its initrd) include the USB storage
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the usb-storage module is certainly key. It depends, in turn, on the
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, spamhaus will block ca. 60% of inbound traffic,
spamassassin 10%, and ClamAV 2-3%. We end up delivering only about 25%
of the messages we receive from the Internet.
We use rpmforge packages for everything.
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here; an strace with timestamps might provide a better glimpse of the
exact system calls that are timing out.
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it's not possible to encrypt.
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alpine. It works with UTF-8 so you can read spam in the
original Hebrew or Chinese, but it's text-only so you avoid NSFW
images. You get foreign language practice in an HR-acceptable manner.
Woohoo!
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On Wed, 14 May 2008, Sergio Belkin wrote:
OK, you won :) I'm going to test nagios. I am using centos 5.1
x86_64. Do I lose much if I use rpm from rpmforge (version 2.9)?
I'm using the x86_64 version of nagios-2.11-1.el5.rf from rpmforge on
our nagios server. Works like a charm.
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@umask 0077; $(GPG) --output $(FILEPLAIN) --decrypt $(FILECRYPT)
@$(VI) $(FILEPLAIN)
@umask 0077; $(GPG) --encrypt --recipient $(GPGID) $(FILEPLAIN)
@$(RM) $(FILEPLAIN)
view:
@umask 0077; $(GPG) --decrypt $(FILECRYPT) | less
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made by Moxa (www.moxa.com)? I'm sure there are other
makers of such devices, []
Digi -- www.digi.com -- also makes this sort of thing.
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Apache 2.0 and 2.2 (which is
used in CentOS 5). In particular, you'll need a AuthBasicProvider
declaration:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_auth_basic.html#authbasicprovider
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5.1.2
But still, there is no process running...
Have you tried launching snmpd in non-forking mode?
snmpd -f -Le
If that's not verbose enough, wrap it in strace and try again:
strace -o /tmp/snmpd.trace snmpd -f -Le
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Perhaps, however, other list members have more heartening stories to
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to a lower-case version of the MAC rather than the
upper-case presentation used by ifconfig:
ip link show eth0 | awk '/ether/ {print $2}'
I mean, doesn't everyone use lower-case MACs in dhcpd.conf? :-)
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/maildir
The dovecot.conf file also has some maildir-specific directives; I
make sure maildir files are copied with hard links (which won't work
over NFS):
maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes
Does that help?
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in strace
to see if any system calls are being thwarted.
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xorg-x11-server-utils package.
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svnsync sync file:///srv/svn/myrepo.bak
Then, somewhat regularly,
svnsync sync file:///srv/svn/myrepo.bak
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Recommendations
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-March/thread.html#77709
* Help with backups
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-August/thread.html#85292
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be something to the effect of
semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t \
/usr/lib/oracle/11.1.0.1/client/lib/.*\.so.*
or, less version-specific,
semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t \
/usr/lib/oracle/[0-9.]*/client/lib/.*\.so.*
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the paths in your local httpd
configuration, often defined in /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf.
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then it
was never advertised. You had to know exactly what you were seeking to
find it buried in the bowels of microsoft.com.
Just get it out of your head that Microsoft's true customers are those
who purchase MS products. Its true customers are the folks who own MS
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everything but the tapes gets destroyed, I'd at least have an inkling
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#!/bin/bash
#
# Script for printing list of jobs on any given Bacula volume
/second on
the LTO-3.
Does anyone have logs lying around that might confirm or deny whether
those numbers are in the range of reasonable?
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On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, John Drescher wrote:
On 10/9/07, Paul Heinlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently migrated from an LTO-1 drive (in a PowerVault 122T) to
an LTO-3 (PowerVault 124T).
Bacula (2.0.3) is locally configured to spool up to 50 GB to disk
before writing to tape. Bacula
/ on CentOS 5. There aren't all the
bells and whistles of ZFS, I suppose, but it's pretty simple to set
up. Also, given gigabit ethernet and a decent switch, its bonnie++
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tftpwrite.pp
Then make sure that the filename to which you want to write exists, is
world-writable, and has the correct file contexts. If I wanted to
write to /tftpboot/foo, for example, it ought to look like
-rw-rw-rw- root root user_u:object_r:tftpdir_t/tftpboot/foo
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The openssl binary can easily create a shadow-compatible hash for you:
openssl passwd -1
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the cert
and the key in the same file. I'd just give it 0600 perms no matter
where you put it.
Then confinue with your step #5.
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in mind, because
the book that I got this problem out of wants you to do it in
base eight. But don't panic! Base eight is just like base ten
really - if you're missing two fingers! Shall we have a go at
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| sort); do
# generate filenames of days of the week
# in various locales
for n in $(seq 1 7); do
touch $(env LANG=$loc date +%A -d 2006/7/$n)
done
done
ls
Test by backing up and restoring that directory with Bacula.
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Leif Sawyer wrote:
Damn:
# USE=hardened nptlonly nice emerge glibc
Is NPTL ready to go for SPARC? It's lingering in the back of my head
that it's not, but I can't recall exactly why I think that...
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DocBook XML (a good idea, imo), I'm willing to volunteer some
time. The migration would likely encompass markup of the existing docs
and assembling a decent toolchain for building various output formats:
(x)html, man pages, PDF, ...
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Rage users have reported similar symptoms. Take
a look at ticket #170008 at bugzilla.redhat.com for some background.
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Rate: 1909.0 KB/s
The Rate would be much higher if it included only the time needed to
spool files to tape; it's the attribute spooling that lowers the
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app space.
Instead of
/etc/init.d/ldap {start,stop}
do
/sbin/service ldap {start,stop}
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is now done in a few hours. My weekly full backups used to take from
Friday night until Monday night; now they start Saturday evening and
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need to specify the depth, e.g.,
regexfile = /var/log/.*\.[0-9]\.gz
regexfile = /var/log/.*/.*\.[0-9]\.gz
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libgcc_s.so.1 = /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x0057f000)
libc.so.6 = /lib/tls/libc.so.6 (0x00dfa000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x004af000)
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All things being equal, is one of these the preferred profile, the
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Anthony Howe's milter-spamc rejects such things with 553 5.1.[37]
errors. I've never looked at his code, but it seems to work decently
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Ben Kamen wrote:
I'll edit my rules...
This works for me:
score HABEAS_SWE 0.0
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On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Steve Pfister wrote:
I seem to have UTF-8... here's my /etc/sysconfig/i18n:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SUPPORTED=en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en
SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16
What should I change it to?
LANG=C will work.
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Which RFC(s) do these timeouts violate?
RFC 1123, section 5.3.2.
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it be helpful to tweak the regex just a bit?
if ( /(iframe|script|object)\b/i ) {
$badtag = $1;
s/(iframe|script|object)\b/no-$1/ig;
}
That'd help catch something other than an ordinary space after the tag
name, since any form of whitespace (tabs, newlines) can be used.
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cat to pump
huge amounts of ascii through the terminal).
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running kernel 2.2.19.
(NFS is now not working - remote hosts can not access this host.)
I saw a note on this in Chip Salzenberg's changelog for nfs-common. It
looks as if you'll need to update the tcpwrappers service name:
* Warn users about rpc.mountd - mountd in /etc/hosts.{allow,deny}.
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On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Peter Amrhyn wrote:
I have problem to install debian on my Sun Blade 100.
Here's what I did:
http://sunblade100.wells.org.uk/cache/59.html
I'd be happy to send the tftpboot.img to you directly if you can't find
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Section: x11
Installed-Size: 812
Maintainer: Branden Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: all
Source: xfree86
Version: 4.1.0-7
Filename: pool/main/x/xfree86/xfree86-common_4.1.0-7_all.deb
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gotchas that might be waiting to pounce? :-)
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around to installing Linux. I have no direct benchmarks, but I will
say that Linux *feels* faster than Solaris on this hardware. Only time
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