On 30/01/2010 12:09 PM, Victor Padro wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help me,
I'll try...
I want to use one array with the 2 500GB HDDs in RAID1 for the OS and
for some VMs,
That will work OK.
and the other 4 1TB HDDs I want to create an array in
RAID5 or RAID10 for file
On 30/01/2010 1:42 PM, Victor Padro wrote:
I'll read that howto, is for fakeRAID though...
TIA
Yes, I got RAID10 wrong - knew I would (haven't used it before). If
you're using hardware RAID, then the Op/Sys will just see two disks and
you don't really need a HowTo. How you partition/use
Rob Kampen wrote:
Carlos Santana wrote:
- What does 'RH-Firewall-1-INPUT' chain means? This also seems to be a
predefined chain, although not mentioned in wiki.
- The wiki page approach is to flush existing rules and then add
required rules to iptables. Is it possible to add/append required
Alan McKay wrote:
just download one of the firewall distros that have the built in
pfSense (FreeBSD) or IPCop (Linux) are the first 2 to mind.
ClarkConnect is another good one though it may have limited
functionality without paying, I don't know for sure. But we paid for
it at work and it
ken wrote:
On 10/18/2009 08:17 AM Kwan Lowe wrote:
I'm pretty sure most corporations will continue to pay to use Red Hat.
It's pretty tough to go the head of IT and tell them you want to use
an OS without a corporate support license. Support is a security
blanket, if nothing else -- and
Ron Blizzard wrote:
I wonder if Red Hat has ever considered limited, paid support options
for CentOS?
I think that would be brand cannibalisation and self-defeating. To
charge a lower support fee for the same product with a different name
would surely only devalue their prime product and
Jake Shipton wrote:
Post #148.
You count your posts?
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Jake Shipton wrote:
On 16/10/09 09:38, Ian Blackwell wrote:
Jake Shipton wrote:
Post #148.
You count your posts?
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No, that's
hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
Please be informed that I tried to start my application on my CentOS
5.2 client but it cannot be started and returns the following error
message :
There are 1744M available in /usr
Starting mscmain service : system clock granularity : 1 microseconds.
Error ip
Dick Roth wrote:
Good Morning--
I'm looking to shore up security in my system and with communications.
Can you point me to the proper version of GnuPG for CentOS 5.3 (Final)?
From my fully patched box:-
2.6.18-128.4.1.el5[r...@www CentosIKEL]# yum info gnupg
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror,
Eric Clark wrote:
Is there a real big need for having an anti-virus on linux?
if so what are some good ones to use?
Will the software be used in a commercial environment? If not, then you
could use AVG from Grisoft:-
James Bensley wrote:
The crontabs are like the following example;
30 20 * * * sh /home/a_user/nightlyscrips/nightly_script_1
/home/a_user/nightlyscripts/`date +%d-%m-%Y--%H-%M-%S`.log
I'm a big fan of keeping the contents of crontab very simple. The only
thing I like to see in crontab
Drew wrote:
Hi there,
I'm in the process of installing Centos 5.2 on an IBM x236 w/
ServeRAID 7k I recently acquired to act as a samba file server. The
hardware has all passed various stress tests I could throw at it so
we're okay there.
My question is. Has anyone had any luck getting the
Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
1. mynetworks = Do I put my public static IP here? So I am hosting
at
another provider on my own dedicated hardware. Do I put that machines
IP or the IP of my apartment where I want to access from? Second,
do I
have to know the Ip information for my
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
I have the following options in /etc/sysconfig/iptables:
-A RH-Firewall-1-OUTPUT -d 87.89.180.50 -j LOG
-A RH-Firewall-1-OUTPUT -d 87.89.180.50 - j DROP
Perhaps it is the space between the hyphen and the j on your second line?
Ian
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Ian Blackwell i...@ikel.id.au wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
I have the following options in /etc/sysconfig/iptables:
-A RH-Firewall-1-OUTPUT -d 87.89.180.50 -j LOG
-A RH-Firewall-1-OUTPUT -d 87.89.180.50 - j DROP
Perhaps
Linux Advocate wrote:
is there a cli option?
Yes, there is. /usr/bin/bittorrent-console is provided as part of the
bittorrent package, available from http://bittorrent.com/
2.6.18-128.1.1.el5[r...@www ~]# yum info bittorrent
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities
Loading mirror speeds
cen...@unixplanet.biz wrote:
Hi
There was a script or program that convert the normal
character to a drawing of a lines to create a graphical
signature and I don't remember its name.
any one knows that script ?
The program (well the one that I know of) is figlet, and it is
available
Merry Christmas everyone.
Ian
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Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
When it reches about 60
telnet users, the remaing users will NOT be able to login.
Look at /etc/xinetd.conf. In this file, you will find an entry for
instances. On CentOS and RHEL, telnet is launched by xinetd and is
governed by the instances limit in the
Christopher Chan wrote:
Is there an Edubuntu equivalent for Centos?
The K12LTSP is based on CentOS.
http://k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
Cheers,
Ian
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question now is: what would be the better way to implement RAID 5
on this server? Should I use the detected array and respective driver
or should I delete the array and go for Linus Software RAID?
I've installed RHEL 4 on several IBM eSeries servers with ServeRaid
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
How could I make a script time out after nn minutes, if it's not finished by
then?
I put this little test script together. It seems to work OK...
#!/bin/bash
timeoutseconds=5
pid=$$
(echo Will kill $pid in $timeoutseconds seconds; sleep $timeoutseconds;
kill -1 $pid)
Balaji wrote:
Dear All,
I have executed the following command and i have changed the
/etc/selinux/config file
and reboot the PC also
setenforce 1
i have getting the following message only
setenforce: SELinux is disabled
Try using the GUI tools to enable and configure SELinux.
Balaji wrote:
* Can any one help me or guide me to
1. Enable the selinux
setenforce 1
Use getenforce to determine the current status of selinux. Look in
/etc/selinux/config for details of policy being used - e.g. targeted.
2. Selinux Customize my own policy
man setsebool
man getsebool
Balaji wrote:
Dear All,
I have executed the following command and i have changed the
/etc/selinux/config file
and reboot the PC also
setenforce 1
i have getting the following message only
setenforce: SELinux is disabled
Please post your /etc/selinux/config file.
Thanks,
Ian
Bob Beers wrote:
grep group_name: /etc/group | cut -d: -f4
will give a comma separated list, provided group_name is a valid group name.
There is one problem with this approach, which is the assumption that
all users' primary group is the same as their login id - which I agree
is typically
Bob Beers wrote:
Part 1:
You have a valid point, but the OP's question was:
I am looking for a (simple) shell command to run from a bash script
that will allow me to list user accounts that belong to a particular
group.
In all likelihood the system follows the default approach of
Ric Moore wrote:
I note that there are two 'rc.local' files. One is in /etc and the other
in /etc/rc.d Which has precedence and is the one to use? Thanks, Ric
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Jussi Hirvi wrote:
I just run webalizer manually on an Apache log, like I have done many times
before. Some new statistics were created, but for August 2006 instead of
August 2008. I cannot figure why!
Because of my mistake, the webalizer statistics for this site have not been
updated since
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Hi Ian,
I know you from the LassoTalk list, right? :-)
Hi Jussi,
No, I've not been on the LassoTalk list - that must be an alter ego of
mine. I live in South Australia and had to Google LassoTalk to find out
what it was :-\
Anyway, I'm glad to hear you've repaired
Barry Brimer wrote:
id:3:initdefault:
This will tell your system to boot into text mode. If you want to switch
while
you are running .. you can type init 3 to go to text mode and init 5 to go
to graphical mode. This will need to be done as the root user.
The obligatory warning:-
Run
Craig White wrote:
Suggest that you make sure you are fully updated, then
'touch /.autorelabel' then reboot (reboot at a time you choose because
it may take a long time to relabel every file on your system -
especially if you have a lot of files).
Craig
What Craig implies is that your system
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Thanks for the hint. It was the CRLF sequence from creating the file on a
Windows machine. I haven't had a problem with this in a long time, bash
scripts etc. work fine, no matter if LF or CRLF is used, but it seems to
make a difference when including a file.
Glad to
Lanny Marcus wrote:
I am up and running on our normal IPCop box again. Last night, I
changed the DNS Settings in the ADSL Modem, from using the DNS Servers
at our local ISP, to those of opendns.com http://opendns.com and
that probably will help a lot, until I can get IPCop configured
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Question: The next time I connect our Backup IPCop box, should I put
the 2 IP addresses for opendns.com there, or, the IP of our ADSL
Modem? Which will be faster? If I understand, you have the IP
addresses in your IPCop box and that bypasses your ADSL Modem.
TIA, Lanny
My
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I installed postgrey from rpmforge and wanted to use sysconfig to change
options instead of overwriting the init file. However, I get a weird
warning from postgrey. I'm not sure if this is a postgrey quirk or I use
sysconfig the wrong way.
/etc/sysconfig/postgrey:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
You entered them there and you can dig +trace from there. That's
interesting. I would like to discontinue using the DNS Servers at my
ISP, because: (a ) frequently slow (b) sometimes no DNS (c) the recent
problem where I get to opendns.com
Generally your ISP's DNS should
Lanny Marcus wrote:
Good morning to you! It is 647 Saturday night here in Colombia.
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Scott Silva wrote:
You would set the primary dns to 127.0.0.1 and if you want set the
secondary
dns to what your primary dns was set at. You might have to play with
the
options to have dhcp assigned red and still be able to set your
nameserver
settings.
The ipcop boxes I have are all on
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 7/10/08, Dennis McLeod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IPCOP here. Use it for Masq, dhcp, NAT, time, Transparent Webfiltering via
URLFilter plugin (and automatic blacklist downloads) and banned internal MAC
addresses (our inside machines) via advancedproxy plugin, and
Lanny Marcus wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ssh ipcop.homelan:222
ssh: ipcop.homelan:222: Name or service not known
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
Try:-
ssh -p 222 ipcop.homelan
Ian
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Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Gentee is a programming language, CentOS is a Linux Distribution.
You would hope the question was really about Gentoo, but I have a
suspicion that perhaps it wasn't :-D
Ian
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Plant, Dean wrote:
I see your trying to protect your users from becoming root. You do
realise that with that sudo configuration a user can still run sudo
/bin/bash or any of the other shells to gain root access.
Hi Dean,
I don't think that's correct. One of the purposes of the sudoers file
Plant, Dean wrote:
What I was trying to point out is that if is he is disabling commands
like su then they must be enabled somewhere in the groups he is calling
and it is good practice to disable all the shells as well. All my
sudoers lines that call groups like he was trying to do always have a
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Could you post the output of the command /bin/rpm -qa --qf
'%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}.rpm\n' ?
I would add a | sort to that like this:
/bin/rpm -qa --qf '%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}.rpm\n' | sort
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /bin/rpm -qa --qf
Thanks to all that offered advice to help solve this for me. Here's a
round up for those that may follow in similarly ill-fated foot-steps.
1. Don't update/upgrade remotely without using screen. Dropping the
ssh session caused yum to die inelegantly, with duplicate packages in
the RPM
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
2008/6/25 mcclnx mcc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried to download 64 bit CENTOS 5.2 DVD ISO. I already checked more than
30 download site and can NOT find it. Some site show DVD ISO in there, but
it is fake.
This URL works for me
fabian dacunha wrote:
jus a couple of days back when i tried to telnet to the server it gave me
connection refused
i go to the server
and when i say telnet localhost it says
getaddrinfo: localhost Name or service not known
Are there lots of telnet sessions already running? You could have
Hello all,
I was upgrading a CentOS 5.1 box to 5.2 remotely, and I lost my ssh
connection to the server. Now when I rerun the yum upgrade it fails
due to conflicts in the transaction check stage. Before I dig myself a
deeper hole, I think I need advice. The original error I received was a
Morten Nilsen wrote:
And what, pray tell, is LSB?
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/LSB
quote
About the Linux Standard Base (LSB)
The Linux Standard Base delivers interoperability between applications
and the Linux operating system. Currently all major distributions comply
with the LSB
Hi Harry,
Some good suggestions so far, and I would add these:-
1. Use postfix for your email, not sendmail. Postfix is much easier
to configure and use.
2. Install Webmin - a web based server config tool. This will make
package customization easier if you're new to Linux.
3. Look into
Ian Blackwell wrote:
Hi Harry,
Some good suggestions so far, and I would add these:-
1. Use postfix for your email, not sendmail. Postfix is much easier
to configure and use.
2. Install Webmin - a web based server config tool. This will make
package customization easier if you're new
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Hi lingu,
| *vsftp 553 Could not create file***
I think this means you have a file with the same name already there, and
you don't have permission to replace it. I connected from Windows to my
CentOS 5.1 server using the same vsftpd.conf settings,
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Hi,
I mentioned firewall and SELinux to positively exclude them. For me,
with both running, I was getting the same error when I was trying to
overwrite an existing file with read-only permissions. When the file
was read-write I was able to
Balaji wrote:
After some changes the Linux Boot-Up Progress bar Show Details Menu
when i enable the Menu it will not shows the start-up services
details.
When the grub menu appears, press a key to interrupt the countdown
timer. Then press e to edit the default boot kernel settings.
Bernd Bartmann wrote:
/var/log/maillog:
AUTH failure (LOGIN): authentication failure (-13) SASL(-13):
authentication failure: checkpass failed
/var/log/messages:
saslauthd[3665]: do_auth : auth failure: [user=username]
[service=smtp] [realm=] [mech=shadow] [reason=Unknown]
Does someone
Bernd Bartmann wrote:
Thanks Ian. That's indeed the reason. service saslauthd status gives
saslauthd dead but subsys locked. Now, what could be the reason why
saslauthd was not running any more?
cu,
Bernd.
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Bernd Bartmann wrote:
It did start without any problems. Looks like I found the cause. From
the logs I see that someone tried a brute force attach on the SMTP
relay with several username / password combinations. Then one of the
attempts lead to a segfault of saslauth. Which probably means that
Michael wrote:
Just curious, maybe some old timers could help me out. I am working
with a company that is migrating 20 years of Mainframe Software
Development to Unix, HPUX. How much harder would it be to go to Linux,
Centos Linux?
I think you would be better served looking for a flavour of
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I am trying to determine the root of an issue I am having.
How can I watch traffic destined to a specific port on my CentOS 5.1
box to see if its even hitting it? It would be udp traffic.
Thanks!
jlc
Craig White wrote:
That works fine one CentOS 5 (double quotes and backtics) but not on
CentOS 4.6
Thanks...I guess it's good enough for now.
Craig
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I can
Craig White wrote:
On my CentOS 4.6 server, this works...
if [ -z `grep entry_chooser.js /var/log/httpd/access_log` ]
On my CentOS 5.1 server, this gives me the following error...
./test_file.scr: line 3: [: too many arguments
Can anyone explain why the difference and suggest something that
This is what I have in my /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file:-
Directory /var/www/html
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?q=$1 [L,QSA]
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on
RewriteRule .*
This works for me...
In /etc/fstab:-
//share/name/mount/point cifs
_netdev,credentials=/etc/samba/cred.txt 0 0
In the credentials file:-
username=your-windows-user
password=XXX
Make sure the credentials file is owned by root and only readable by root.
Regards,
Ian
Hello Rich,
I believe my problems with the Windows Console were firewall related and
are now fixed (I can access my DS server now).
Thanks,
Ian
Rich Megginson wrote:
Ian Blackwell wrote:
Hi,
I've just built a FC8 server and am trying now to
install/configure/use Fedora-DS 1.1. I've
installed 1.1 for me.
Ubuntu didn't make it from download to DVD - it is still on my HDD as an
ISO. Because I've solved my problems so far, I'll stick with F8.
Thanks,
Ian
Rich Megginson wrote:
Ian Blackwell wrote:
Hi again,
I've been using Red Hat and Fedora for almost 9 years now (just last
Hi,
This happened to me as well. I think the installer can't cope with or
doesn't look for Java in your Program Files area, which is where you
will find the newer Javas 1.6. Edit the .bat file and set the Java
variable yourself and it should work from then on.
Regards,
Ian
kiran madala
Hi,
Remove the REM at the start of the line which makes the line a
REMark rather than a command. Without the REM, the set command will
assign the correct value to your JAVA variable.
Cheers,
Ian
kiran madala wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my java
Oh, I also forgot some other changes you'll need
The space in the directory name means you need to enclose the whole
thing in quotes. That also means you need to make changes at the bottom
of the file as well.
I'm at work now, but when I go home for lunch I'll send you my version
of
On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the JAVA value, I
changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the environment. The
script is able to detect this and then works.
Try adding the path to your Java installation to your environment via
the Windows Control Panel and System
-idm-console
com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*
:end
Ian Blackwell wrote:
On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the JAVA value, I
changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the environment. The
script is able to detect this and then works.
Try adding
-idm-console
-Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*
:end
Ian Blackwell wrote:
On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the JAVA
value, I
changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the
environment
to connect to the ldap service and wants to restart it.
Thanks to anyone that can point me in the right direction with this...
Regards,
Ian Blackwell
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