On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 12:20 -0800, John Pierce wrote:
> and, of course...
>
> $ host smtp-relay.gmail.com
but ...
the originator referred to smtp-relay.gmail.com.com (note the double
"com")
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On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 10:55 -0500, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> [smooge@smoogen-laptop ~]$ host -t MX smtp-relay.gmail.com.com
> smtp-relay.gmail.com.com mail is handled by 10 mx203.inbound-mx.org.
> smtp-relay.gmail.com.com mail is handled by 10 mx203.inbound-mx.net.
.w smtp-relay.gmail.com.com
On Thu, 2019-11-21 at 13:44 +0100, Adrian van Bloois wrote:
> I wonder if there is a script to analyze logfiles for llogwatch and
> sshguard?
> Anyone knows?
You can take an existing script, for another piece of software reported
by Logwatch, retain the beginning and ending parts, and create your
On Sat, 2019-10-05 at 15:59 -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
> Frontpanel, 256 words (12-bit words), and paper tape. But I also never
> had that straight-8 on the net, either, but, via uucp, I did have the
> T6K on Usenet.
My second machine was 9 bits = 8 + parity. 10 years later I was working
on 36 bi
On Fri, 2019-10-04 at 11:17 -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 10/4/19 10:40 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> > Do not make any changes [in the program] unless they are absolutely
> > necessary.
Especially with production programs.
> Take the transition from horse and buggy to automobile for instance.
>
On Sat, 2018-05-26 at 09:03 +0200, Luca Bertoncello wrote:
> Well, unfortunately this address catches many Spam/junk E-Mails and, of
> course, my Exim (4.88) tries to forward them.
> Virus are blocked and will __NOT__ be forwarded, but Spam is some other and,
> of course, I cannot be sure if an E
On Tue, 2018-05-08 at 15:46 -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> SSD disks must be shredded as the data has been written over multiple
> sectors many times to 'even the writes'. This allows for even a 'dead'
> disk to be disassembled with 'off-the-shelf' equipment to extract
> items from the dead
This posting is off-topic because it is not about Centos. Please
refrain from replying to the list as that will generate further off-topic
traffic inevitably irritating subscribers.
On the balance of probabilities, I think everyone will benefit from
reading at least the first 6 pages of a 19 pages
On Mon, 2018-04-23 at 22:44 +0100, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> You might also want to look at repoview(8). It will generate a
> searchable website for you. See
> https://dl.iuscommunity.org/pub/ius/stable/CentOS/7/x86_64/repoview/
> for example
Thank you. I was unaware of repoview's existence.
On Fri, 2018-04-20 at 07:56 +, Jürgen Gotteswinter wrote:
> > Unsure how to remaster two DVDs, total 6GB?, onto a USB stick. I can copy
> > both DVDs to a directory. To make the directory contents into a single ISO
> > is, currently, beyond my knowledge but will Google.
>
>
> Just drop al
On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 07:59 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Aha, now I understand what you want. It probably doesn't exist on master
> repository server. You can re-master DVD from two of them or from a copy
> of content of both in some directory on hard drive.
Unsure how to remaster two DVDs, to
On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 18:59 -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On 19 April 2018 at 05:04, Always Learning wrote:
> > Comfort-ability is not my criteria. The BIOS is supposed to be 4 or 5
> > years old. It won't boot from DVDs, yet it will boot from zip disks and
>
On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 14:22 -0700, Mark Milhollan wrote:
> >>On Wed, April 18, 2018 8:36 pm, Always Learning wrote:
> >>>I have a machine with a BIOS that does not permit DVD installation. It
> >>>accepts everything else including some old superseded media typ
On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 14:44 -0400, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 09:40 +0100, John Hodrien wrote:
> > > Can we also challenge this "torrents are untrustworthy" attitude.
> > Having, successfully so far, resisted/repelled several devious
> > attacks from the Russians, I am keen
On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 09:40 +0100, John Hodrien wrote:
> > On Wed, April 18, 2018 8:36 pm, Always Learning wrote:
> >> I have an aversion to using anything that comes from unknown sources, as
> >> used by Torrent.
> Can we also challenge this "torrents are
Hi Valeri,
> > Is it possible to download C6 combined parts 1 and 2 not using Torrent ?
> Paul, you can go directly to the mirror server I maintain, it allows
> direct download of DVD images:
>
> http://bay.uchicago.edu/centos
I looked, but could not find a non-Torrent option for C6 combined p
Hi,
I have a machine with a BIOS that does not permit DVD installation. It
accepts everything else including some old superseded media types.
Is it possible to download C6 combined parts 1 and 2 not using Torrent ?
I have an aversion to using anything that comes from unknown sources, as
used by
M - Some illumination on the speaker would be advantageous. Perhaps
it would have been better filming/videoing from the right, rather than
the left, side.
Viewing it on my PC (running Centos of course), Mr Singh's talking is
not always distinct. Different types of mic provide different leve
On Fri, 2017-11-10 at 18:38 +0300, Александр Кириллов via Exim-users
wrote:
> 2017-11-09 23:15:02 1eCtE6-0002Q1-6H H=(x.x.) [127.0.0.1]
If the HELO/EHLO = 127.0.0.1 then you should immediately reject the
message. No point in further processing of any description.
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On Wed, 2017-06-07 at 12:02 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> but will you contribute to building the non-systemd packages, and
> working out how to retrofit old sysV init back into everything via
> patches, etc ?every RPM that interacts with systemd will need to be
> 'fixed' to do it the old
On Wed, 2017-06-07 at 11:23 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> If you want to create a CentOS-7 variant that does not use systemd,
> then start a Special Interest Group and create modified packages
> to use something else instead ..., much like the this group did
> with Debian:
>
> https://devuan
On Sun, 2017-04-16 at 18:25 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Yes. And despite what people think, those agencies don't have super
> powers. They have tools to help them, and lots of resources, but
> nothing out of the ordinary.
Untrue. They are in advance of mainstream developments. Spying has
existed
On Thu, 2017-04-13 at 10:39 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> On 04/12/2017 02:08 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> >mark "my web pages proudly built in vi!"
> And mine on medon.htt-consult.com done with Geany.
Gedit works for me - webpages, PHP, init (with Vi) et cetera.
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On Mon, 2017-04-10 at 22:45 +0200, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit:
> On my Slackware servers (no systemd, no funny network interface names),
> I just edit /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and switch eth0
> and eth1 (and eth2 etc.) if needed.
>
> Keep It Simple.
Un bon idea !
Ich auch
Ikki ook
On Mon, 2017-04-10 at 15:38 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> At home, I'm staying on CentOS 6 until it EoLs.
Production and development +1
Then FreeBSD ?
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On Sun, 2017-03-19 at 10:24 -0400, Mark Weaver wrote:
> Heavens no... I love my CentOS 5 server. I going to try and keep it
> around as long as possible.
I like and admire C5 too. Httpd applications on C5 also run, without
problems in my experience, on C6.
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On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 12:45 -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Always Learning wrote:
> >
> >> Used a VCR or Cassette Player lately?
> >
> > My VCR broke. Replaced it with a DVD/HDD & USB3 unit. Replaced cassette
> > player and tape recorders with broadcast
On Tue, 2017-02-14 at 20:40 -0800, Alice Wonder wrote:
> Why the bleep can't stuff like this be simple KISS with simple
> key=value
> configuration files?
Amen. Its incredibly simple to understand and doesn't require a
doctorate in confused thinking !
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> Used a VCR or Cassette Player lately?
My VCR broke. Replaced it with a DVD/HDD & USB3 unit. Replaced cassette
player and tape recorders with broadcast quality handheld recorder
DR-100mk3 and an amazingly good Sony PX440.
Still retain the original functionality. C7 doesn't retain all the
origin
On Mon, 2017-02-13 at 16:49 +, James Hogarth wrote:
> On EL6 yes NM should be removed on anything but a wifi system but on
> EL7 unless you fall into a specific edge case as per the network docs:
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html-single/Netwo
> Received: from 47-48-213-250.static.gwnt.ga.charter.com
> ([47.48.213.250]:17559 helo=amazon-sales.com)
> by enablingsimplicity.com with smtp (Exim 4.88)
> (envelope-from )
> id 1cdIvT-0003YL-Df
> for obfusca...@obfuscated.com; Mon, 13 Feb 2017 08:52:27 -0700
I never ac
On Wed, 2017-02-01 at 14:41 +, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> To go down the CSS route means that I'll have to amend every CSS /
> HTML to fix the problem.
The idea is to use one .css file for entire web sites, or large
divisions of a single web site.
You could see if a Firefox plug-in can help.
On Sat, 2017-01-28 at 21:06 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
> I figure that when God invented email, He intended it to be plain text. :)
Amen.
Can't hide a virus, links to dangerous or fake items or coding exploits
in a simple plain text email.
Web-page emails (HTML) was a Micro$oft invention and his
Goeiemiddag Leonard,
> On Tue, 2017-01-10 at 12:00 +0000, Always Learning wrote:
> > (4) The 'extra' Apache Virtual Host file contains
> >
> >
>
> Why do you add dummy.domain.com:80 here as the match is done on the
> ServerName?
>
&
On Mon, 2017-01-09 at 11:06 -0600, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2017 at 04:23:05PM +0000, Always Learning wrote:
> >
> > Agreed. One of my Apache defences is to redirect probes/hacks to
> > 127.0.0.1 :-)
>
> Would you be willing to share this rewrite
On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 12:54 -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> James B. Byrne wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote:
> >>
> >> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts.
> >
> > Better fight with bits than b
On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 11:08 -0500, James B. Byrne wrote:
> On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote:
> >
> >
> > Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts.
> >
>
> Better fight with bits than blood.
Agreed. One of my Apache defenc
On Wed, 2017-01-04 at 21:33 +, Chris Olson wrote:
> .. A Firefox browser on one system .
> Instead, a site located at the link https://gaibacoupontec.com
> was displayed with a message indicating that there was an urgent
> Firefox update required.
Firefox, like other web browsers, us
On Sun, 2017-01-01 at 17:30 +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
> Yes. E-Mail is dying, especially for those who are not yet ready to
> trust their e-mail to one of the big big yummy providers but instead
> prefer running their own mail server.
Emails are vigorously alive in this part of Europa.
Trusting
On Sun, 2016-12-25 at 13:38 -0600, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
> On 12/25/2016 11:53 AM, Mark Woolfson (Notebook) wrote:
> > If the server decision makers had not gone for a server designed
> > by accountants but a server designed by engineers then you would
> > not have this problem.
> maybe acco
I like Centos 5 so much I would like to use the same screen for log-on's
in Centos 6.
Is this possible? My desktop is Gnome.
Thank you.
Merry Christmas.
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On Tue, 2016-11-08 at 08:27 -0600, Dipal Bhatt wrote:
> . So, this is for a friend of mine, and I have
> been told that they will not currently consider updating their userland
> from 6.3 to 6.8 but only selected few packages. The picture seems to be
> that their company runs a lot of apps
On Tue, 2016-11-08 at 00:14 -0600, Dipal Bhatt wrote:
> Thanks very much, understood. so, it seems, upgrading selected packages is
> probably going to be fine except where the compatibility matters where it
> would break all kinds of things.
Please be realistic and professional. You simply can
On Sun, 2016-10-23 at 01:42 +0300, Nmz wrote:
> I`m spending some time to figure out why sometimes exim "drops" MAIL FROM
> field after helo server.
> SMTP>> RCPT TO:
> Error from server: SMTP error from remote mail server after end of
> data: 550 5.7.512 Access denied, message must be RFC 53
Jasen Betts wrote:-
> Honest users will be sending through a smarthost, so probably an 'a'
> in the 'by' clause unless they have some other arrangement with the
> smarthost, or the smarthost has a broken by clause.
> For this reason checking foreign received headers is a bad idea.
I check:-
SM
I replaced my development machine with 6 cores, 32 GB etc.
I thought it would be simply inserting the existing HDDs and
changing /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-eth0 but,
* in the UEFI "BIOS" USB2 and USB3 work.
* in C5.11 USB2 works but USB3 does not.
* in C6.5 (my install disk; OS be updated to C6.8) U
On Fri, 2016-09-23 at 15:50 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Upper Management has decided on a policy that IMAP is going to go away in
> the near future, and they want everyone on Lookout, sorry, Outlook 365.
Working with these expert and highly knowledgeable folk must be an
incredibly challenge
On Thu, 2016-09-22 at 09:48 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> The Red Hat engineers disabled the ffmpeg capability of firefox ...
> That said, we (I :D) want a firefox with ffmpeg support available,
> therefore I have created a centosplus version of firefox that has ffmpeg
> enabled starting with ve
On Wed, 2016-09-21 at 08:01 +0200, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
> When I send something in private mail, it is extremely rude to post it
> on-list. Please don't do that.
Sorry, I did not notice it was private as it arrived in the general Exim
circulars box.
Have a nice day.
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> Would you share your acl file?
Privately yes, . you will also need the integrated external routines
(.php) that notify me of errors (via email) and instantly block (using
IP tables) abusers email addresses for about a month.
At the end of the week, I may have more time to organise that and
On Tue, 2016-09-20 at 21:42 +0200, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
> You thereby come across as somewhat arrogant when presenting your
> solution as _the_ solution, yet while skipping vital information that
> you only shared in a fuzzy way when I pointed out challenges with what
> you presented.
My Exim
On Tue, 2016-09-20 at 17:23 +0200, Jan Ingvoldstad wrote:
> > drop condition = ${lookup dnsdb{ptr=$sender_host_address} {0}{1} }
> >message= [SNA03] Rejected. Sender's IP address has no Host
> > name. \
> > MESS3
> >delay = 15s
Hosted production do
On Mon, 2016-09-19 at 11:29 -0400, Dave Lugo wrote:
> Yes, you should have some way to override the missing rDNS check. But
> rejecting on missing rDNS is mostly safe, in my opinion and experience.
Agreed. Only positive action will reduce spam. Meekly accepting spam
just encourages more spam.
On Thu, 2016-09-08 at 23:22 +0100, J Martin Rushton wrote:
> Under Fedora23 issuing a yum command gets you a warning, then it
> automatically runs the appropriate dnf command.
Can you tell us the DNF for:-
yum update
yum groupinstall
yum reinstall
yum erase
?
T
On Thu, 2016-09-08 at 14:12 -0700, Keith Keller wrote:
> On 2016-09-08, John R Pierce wrote:
> > On 9/7/2016 7:02 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
> >>> Staying with excellent C6 until the end.
> >> CentOS 7 is yum based, not dnf.
> >
> > "Always Learnin
On Wed, 2016-09-07 at 19:59 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> >> Staying with excellent C6 until the end.
> "Always Learning" seems to have a distaste for anything new or different
> than what he already knows.
My mind is never ever automatically closed to new 't
On Wed, 2016-09-07 at 16:43 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> DNF is a fork of yum that involves a nearly total rewrite. yum
> development continues.
Wonderful news from Santa Cruz, USA :-)
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On Wed, 2016-09-07 at 23:40 +, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> > I think it should be called YUM.
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DNF#Naming
> DNF stands for Dandified yum. Since DNF is a tech preview
> in Fedora 18 the Python module names can not be 'yum.*' as
> that would clash with y
On Tue, 2016-09-06 at 18:03 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
> DNF is a replacement for Yum that will probably be in a future RHEL
> release, but is not used by any RHEL/CentOS yet.
I think it should be called YUM. Nothing wrong with having a new version
of Yum, especially when we have a new versio
On Mon, 2016-09-05 at 15:15 +0200, Yamaban wrote:
> "ip addr show" and
> "ip route show"
>
> should give the needed info, at least with Centos 7.x
Works on C5 and C6 too.
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Hi,
> My home system on a DSL line is getting worn out by bad behavior robots.
>
> Awhile back, I created a .htaccess file that block countries by IP blocks.
> Its 2MB in size.
Do you control your home server ? If so, then .htaccess is the wrong
solution, because you need to incorporate bloc
On Wed, 2016-08-24 at 10:56 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On Wed, August 24, 2016 10:46 am, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> >
> > "Smaller" government, Cut taxes (for the rich). Make people pay for what
> > they're already paying taxes to support
> >
> >
> > Had you gone to noaa.gov, and clicke
On Tue, 2016-08-23 at 12:03 -0700, Phillip Carroll wrote:
> I am now convinced that exim, or possibly the 'email subsystem', as it
> were, should have its own dedicated certificate and key.
Have always done that. It just seemed the natural thing to do :-)
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On Fri, 2016-08-12 at 08:10 -0400, ken wrote:
> This morning, the Firefox (45.3.0) installed (upgrade) just a few days
> ago has crashed already a half dozen times. Anyone else having the same
> problem?
Some days FF on C5.11 crashes multiple times. Other days never. Nothing
else on Centos cr
On Fri, 2016-08-05 at 09:11 -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 01:55:07PM +0100, Always Learning wrote:
> > On Thu, 2016-08-04 at 22:21 -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> >
> > > Is it a BIOS boot, or are you using the UEFI firmware for booting?
>
On Thu, 2016-08-04 at 22:21 -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> Is it a BIOS boot, or are you using the UEFI firmware for booting?
> Either way, you might need a small boot partition (not /boot) at the
> beginning of the disk.
/boot/efi formatted FAT16, circa 150 MB
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On Thu, 2016-08-04 at 09:46 -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
> On Wed, August 3, 2016 22:53, Alice Wonder wrote:
> >
> > I didn't realize ldd was recursive. I may have known that at one
> > point (been using linux since MK Linux DR3 and building RPMs since
> > 1999), but have a head injury results in
On Wed, 2016-08-03 at 13:55 -0400, Jason Welsh wrote:
> What I do is create a php.php file on the root of my fileserver with
> the following
>
>
I use a text command: php -i
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On Thu, 2016-07-28 at 13:48 -0400, Yan Seiner wrote:
> One spambot is forging my email address and IP in their FROM headers,
> so my email server is getting hammered with bounces.
Are you using SPF ?
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On Wed, 2016-07-27 at 15:35 -0400, John C Klensin wrote:
> And that, I thought, was the case we were being asked about.
> What I was trying to clarify was the difference between "don't
> configure things that way because it is a bad idea" as compared
> to "don't do it because it is strictly prohi
On Wed, 2016-07-20 at 14:22 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 07/20/2016 01:48 PM, Always Learning wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 2016-07-19 at 10:41 +0200, Honza Horak wrote:
> >
> >> QuickStart
> >> --
> >> You can get started in three easy ste
On Tue, 2016-07-19 at 10:41 +0200, Honza Horak wrote:
> QuickStart
> --
> You can get started in three easy steps:
> $ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
> $ sudo yum install rh-mariadb101
> $ scl enable rh-mariadb101 bash
yum install centos-release-scl
No package ce
On Tue, 2016-07-19 at 23:06 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> My nightly logwatch report had a never before seen
> section last night, "barracuda spam firewall".
Is this a C7 issue, as opposed to C5 or C6 matter ?
Was the section empty or populated with entries ?
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On Sun, 2016-07-17 at 09:43 +0100, Jeremy Harris wrote:
> On 15/07/16 22:02, Marco wrote:
> >I AM on CentOs 6.8 with RedHat Exim 4.72
>
> That's ancient. I strongly suggest that you update, on
> security grounds as well as good general practice.
Centos 6.8's current Exim version is (exim
On Tue, 2016-07-05 at 09:05 +0200, Stefán Tamás wrote:
> I agree. But if your server IP is rejected you can contact the Microsoft
> Sender Support team and ask for delisting:
The original free Hotmail was fine. It worked well. Then cash-rich
Microsoft brought it and some related domain names.
On Fri, 2016-07-01 at 13:54 +0800, qw wrote:
> I'm trying to build gstreamer sdk on centos 6.7.
The latest version of Centos 6, is 6.8
You may wish to update your 6.7 by typing:-
yum update
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On Fri, 2016-07-01 at 07:16 +0100, Ned Slider wrote:
> -A Forward -p all -i LAN-NIC -o INET-NIC -j ACCEPT
If one requires all protocols, surely '-p all' is not required because
it is the default ?
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On Wed, 2016-06-29 at 10:49 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 06/29/2016 03:00 AM, Leon Vergottini wrote:
> > #!/bin/bash
> >
> > # RESET CURRENT RULE BASE
> > iptables -F
> > service iptables save
> Why would you save the existing rule set? This script throws it away
> later, when it runs sa
On Tue, 2016-06-21 at 15:46 +0100, Always Learning wrote:
> On Tue, 2016-06-21 at 16:24 +0200, Alexander Farber wrote:
>
> > *nat
> > :INPUT ACCEPT
> > :OUTPUT ACCEPT
> > :PREROUTING ACCEPT
> > :POSTROUTING ACCEPT
> > -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dst 144.76
On Tue, 2016-06-21 at 16:24 +0200, Alexander Farber wrote:
> *nat
> :INPUT ACCEPT
> :OUTPUT ACCEPT
> :PREROUTING ACCEPT
> :POSTROUTING ACCEPT
> -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dst 144.76.184.154 --dport 8080 -j REDIRECT
> --to-port 80
http://www.karlrupp.net/en/computer/nat_tutorial
# IMPORTANT: Activat
On Mon, 2016-06-20 at 10:47 -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
> But hey, what is my time worth in comparison to the security those
> certificates provided? SECURITY that was trivially evaded in the end.
> Exactly what mindless person or committee of bike-shedders decided
> that software sh
On Sat, 2016-06-18 at 19:49 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Which browser do you use? I still am in a process of finding replacement
> for Firefox (the closest is midori, it doesn't fully fill the bill for me
> though).
There is a Mozilla folk called Palemoon by some Europeans (Sweeds, I
think)
On Sat, 2016-06-18 at 15:39 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> I'm not interested in turning this in to a discussion on epistemology.
> This is based on the experience (the evidence) of some of the world's
> foremost experts in the field (Akamai, Cisco, EFF, Mozilla, etc).
The same Mozilla Founda
On Sat, 2016-06-18 at 11:39 +0430, alireza baghery wrote:
> hi
> i have two server *CentOS 6.5* and
> *CentOS 5.9 *
You may wish to update your Centos to the latest versions:-
Centos 5.11
Centos 6.8
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On Sat, 2016-06-18 at 08:20 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On Sat, June 18, 2016 7:52 am, Always Learning wrote:
> >
> > Your connection is not secure
> >
> > The owner of harte-lyne.ca has configured their website improperly. To
> > protect your information f
On Fri, 2016-06-17 at 15:56 +0100, Michael H wrote:
> On 17/06/16 15:46, James B. Byrne wrote:
> >
> > We operate a private CA for our domain and have since 2005. We
> > maintain a public CRL strictly in accordance with our CPS and have our
> > own OID assigned. Our CPS and CRL together with
On Sun, 2016-06-12 at 20:43 +0200, H wrote:
> There seems to be something broken when using scp between two remote
> locations. Some posts on the 'net suggest using 'scp -3' to do an
> intermediate copy to the workstation between the two remote servers
> but that option does not seem to have been
On Thu, 2016-06-09 at 17:17 -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Besides, if it's that big a business, management *really* needs to spring
> for a hot spare complete system, to deal with hardware outages, and there
> should be mirrored d/bs, and *those* could be taken down, copied, and then
> brought
On Thu, 2016-06-02 at 16:25 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> what you put into location bar, instead of jut going directly to that
> location? Helps filling search providers databases, especially if they
> fed
> you unexpiring cookie. But not all of search engines do that crap,
> duckduckgo doesn't
On Thu, 2016-06-02 at 13:27 +0100, Mike Brudenell wrote:
> My point is that a busy sysadmin shouldn't have to rely on intimate
> knowledge of Exim's internal behaviour and oddities when trying
> tracing a message from the logs.
Some of us, well at least 1, have written a simple PHP programme, run
Embarrassing apologies - Sorry wrong list.
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On Thu, 2016-06-02 at 13:27 +0100, Mike Brudenell wrote:
> My point is that a busy sysadmin shouldn't have to rely on intimate
> knowledge of Exim's internal behaviour and oddities when trying
> tracing a message from the logs.
Some of us, well at least 1, have written a simple PHP programme, ru
On Wed, 2016-06-01 at 15:05 +0200, Renaud Allard wrote:
> Given the name of the host researchscanXXX, may I assume you have used a
> server to test the crypto? So if it has indeed attempted some kind of
> brute force, maybe grsec was right.
Its an Internet pest from the USA's Michigan University
On Tue, 2016-05-31 at 14:41 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4CA90C826AC163B3
>
> (my public key)
Thanks.
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On Tue, 2016-05-31 at 15:04 +0100, isdtor wrote:
> (Btw., Johnny, your signatures haven't verified in months. Don't know if the
> list server is the problem or our corp mail server).
On mine I get "Signature exists, but need public key"
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On Mon, 2016-05-30 at 09:02 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> > The Red Hat reference in yum I am working on for a future update.
> >
> > The /SCL is old and has been replaced by the SIG version of
> > software collections:
> >
> > yum remove centos-release-SCL
> >
> > yum install centos-release-s
Doing a yum update on C6.8 .
: yum update
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities, protectbase
Setting up Update Process
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: centos.datente.com
* epel: mirrors.n-ix.net
* extras: mirror.softaculous.com
* updates: centos.datent
On Sun, 2016-05-29 at 17:33 +0100, Always Learning wrote:
> RedirectMatch 301 ^(.*)$ http://new.domain.com/$1
should be:-
RedirectMatch 301 ^/(.*)$ http://new.domain.com/$1
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On Sat, 2016-05-28 at 13:03 -0600, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
..
How about
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/test/ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/my-folder/[NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.newdomain.com/$1 [R=301,L]
or
On Sun, 2016-05-29 at 12:11 +0800, qw wrote:
> There are many popular types of multimedia framework, such as gstreamer
> and directshow. I want to make transcoding program in centos 6.7 which
> is installed in a server. ffmpeg is used as the core of transcoding
> program. And I should choose o
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