Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
Hi guys,
We already have some content to fill es/Repositories page ... When I
tried to do so, an error appears saying that I have no access to
change acl rights. That's rare to me because I'm just inserting
content, no #acl line there . Do you know what this
Daniel de Kok wrote:
What do you think ? would be convenient to have the searchform at bottom
too ?
We are at 1.7-2 now :)
Alain: Thanks! The google ads in the header look very unintrusive.
I haven't kept track of the full discussion, but I think this layout is
definitely an improvement
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 14:55 -0500, Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
There are some troubles with the two searchform variant, the version
modern-CentOS-1.6-7 fix this by removing the searchform at bottom and
just leaving the upper one.
Por que no mejor si esta todo en DROP simple mente le permites a una sola
ip que ingrese al 22 y asi te ahorras que todos ingresen, por ejemplo:
/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -s 172.16.0.20 -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
/sbin/iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -d 172.16.0.20 -p tcp --sport 22 -j
Daniel Lopez wrote:
Hola, tengo implementado un Servidor CentOS 5 el cual tiene levantado el
squid y SSH y funciona bien, es decir controlo la salida a Internet de todas
las PCs de mi LAN. El tema es que necesito levantar un firewall con reglas
iptables para poder controlar mejor los accesos
Daniel Lopez wrote:
Tengo entendido que si defines que un paquete hace INPUT hacia
una interface y luego OUTPUT por otra, es lo mismo que FORWARD a
travez de las interfaces?
que yo sepa eso no es asi, no es lo mismo hacer un input y un output a
un forward
Y en mi caso en particular creo que el
El lun, 12-11-2007 a las 10:00 -0500, Roldan Rodriguez escribió:
[...]
El problema parece estar relacionado con que el directorio a compartir
es en si un filesystem diferente, es decir no es parte del filesystem de
/ (raiz) .. cuando comparto en un directorio o subdirectorio que se
Can anyone point me towards a pre-built kernel 2.6.20 for CentOS 5?
I need the later version to run Yosemite backup. I thought I was being
clever and installed a Fedora kernel and it worked 99%, sadly the bit
that didn't was the tape device which rather spoiled things.
thanks,
Kevin Thorpe
Tom wrote:
Hi all,
Since upgrading to perl 5.8.5-36.el4_5.2 I have had no end of problems,
starting with needing compress::zlib which I got from rpmforge, then I had
to reinstall scalar::util to get mailscanner working but now I can't
install or upgrade any perl modules.
Has anyone else
Tom wrote:
shell perl -MCPAN -e shell cpan install DBI
cpan install DBD::mysql what the error message ?
---
There seems to be running another CPAN process (pid 23858). Contacting...
Other job not responding. Shall I overwrite the lockfile? (Y/N) [y] y
Ah well. DON'T EVEN TRY TO USE CPAN IF
Tom wrote:
I installed perl 5.8.8 via cpan into /usr/local/lib earlier today, maybe
thats causing the lock but I only did that as a last resort as I was
getting this type of error trying to upgrade modules...weird
Now you might have broken it.
Ralph
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tom wrote:
Hi all,
Since upgrading to perl 5.8.5-36.el4_5.2 I have had no end of problems,
starting with needing compress::zlib which I got from rpmforge, then I had
to reinstall scalar::util to get mailscanner working but now I can't
install or upgrade any perl
So how do I remove perl 5.8.8. from cpan install?
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tom wrote:
shell perl -MCPAN -e shell cpan install DBI
cpan install DBD::mysql what the error message ?
---
There seems to be running another CPAN process (pid 23858). Contacting...
Other job not responding. Shall I
The system doesn't appear to be using /usr/local/lib/perl5
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tom wrote:
I installed perl 5.8.8 via cpan into /usr/local/lib earlier today, maybe
thats causing the lock but I only did that as a last resort as I was
getting this type of error trying to upgrade
Tom wrote:
What do you mean exactly with cannot install or upgrade any perl
modules? Can you give us an error message?
Yes... below
The most recent version 3.24 of the module Text::ParseWords
is part of the perl-5.8.8 distribution. To install that, you need to run
force install
exactly, I don't need it as I am running perl 5.8.5, this is what I
don't understand...
This message displayed before I installed 5.8.8. via cpan
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tom wrote:
What do you mean exactly with cannot install or upgrade any perl
modules? Can you give us an error message?
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CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org if you are planning to do a full
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centos@centos.org If you are seeing iowaits that high then something needs
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centos@centos.org Thanks Ken.That's a good thing to know that software
striping won'treally boost performance, i then won't waste money on
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if you are planning to do a full upgrade
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got a CentOS 5 box. I want to install the uucp rpm to give access
to the cu command. I do a yum -y install uucp and yum is hanging on the
transaction test. I get the file downloaded fine, but on transaction test
yum freezes and i have to kill it's pid to stop it.
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From: Jerry Geis
Kevin Thorpe wrote:
Can anyone point me towards a pre-built kernel 2.6.20 for CentOS 5?
I need the later version to run Yosemite backup. I thought I was being
clever and installed a Fedora kernel and it worked 99%, sadly the bit
that didn't was the tape device which rather spoiled things.
Just download the source code for whatever version you need and compile
it yourself. This isn't as painful as it sounds.
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On Nov 14, 2007 9:52 AM, Holtz,Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just download the source code for whatever version you need and compile
it yourself. This isn't as painful as it sounds.
Yes, it really can be that painful and much moreso. Depending on how
it's built, all sorts of random issues
Agreed.
It's not a one way trip ... you can always revert back.
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Compiling a new kernel isn't a one way trip.
Since you can boot multiple kernel images it's pretty easy to just
revert back to what was working.
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Holtz,Robert wrote:
Just download the source code for whatever version you need and compile
it yourself. This isn't as painful as it sounds.
Yeah, but it isn't as CentOS as it sounds, either. The distributed
kernels have up to 700 patches (2.6.9 last time I counted) against them,
stuff tends
Rainer Traut wrote:
Kevin Thorpe schrieb:
Can anyone point me towards a pre-built kernel 2.6.20 for CentOS 5?
I need the later version to run Yosemite backup. I thought I was
being clever and installed a Fedora kernel and it worked 99%, sadly
the bit that didn't was the tape device which
Kevin Thorpe schrieb:
Can anyone point me towards a pre-built kernel 2.6.20 for CentOS 5?
I need the later version to run Yosemite backup. I thought I was being
clever and installed a Fedora kernel and it worked 99%, sadly the bit
that didn't was the tape device which rather spoiled things.
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
have come back to haunt me.
The OS is running on an IBM NetVista. Every thing in both installs is
Hi Centos Users
I would like to allow outgoing traffic to Google Analytics servers
(destination port 80). I wish to do a iptables rule. How to whitelist
all Google Analytics servers?
cheers
Simon
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On Wednesday 14 November 2007, Kevin Thorpe wrote:
Rainer Traut wrote:
Kevin Thorpe schrieb:
Can anyone point me towards a pre-built kernel 2.6.20 for CentOS 5?
I need the later version to run Yosemite backup. I thought I was
being clever and installed a Fedora kernel and it worked 99%,
On Wednesday 14 November 2007, Holtz,Robert wrote:
Compiling a new kernel isn't a one way trip.
Exactly, it's a repeat many times trip. Each time there is a new
bugfix/sec.fix you'll have to redo (and re-test) your kernel. These things
quickly cost more than you'd expect...
/Peter
On 11/14/07, Simon Jolle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Centos Users
I would like to allow outgoing traffic to Google Analytics servers
(destination port 80). I wish to do a iptables rule. How to whitelist
all Google Analytics servers?
cheers
Simon
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hi...Simon,
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
have come back to haunt me.
The OS is running on an IBM NetVista. Every thing in both installs
Jason Ross wrote:
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
have come back to haunt me.
The OS is running on an IBM NetVista. Every thing
I built it myself from the docs. I tried 2.10 but switched to 3.0 so
that i could follow the documentation.
Rick Barnes wrote:
Jason Ross wrote:
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now
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On 11/14/2007 05:01 PM, Shibu C Varughese wrote:
hi...Simon,
Hi Shibu
I thinks you can get your answer at http://www.google.com/support/analytics/
just have a search there
I didn't found my answer there. Can you point me to the right page?
Hmm, could i remove then reinstall perl or did you have to rebuild the
server?
-jason
Tom Brown wrote:
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the
Hmm, could i remove then reinstall perl or did you have to rebuild the
server?
no its a nagios thing not a perl problem - so i just recompiled my
nagios, although this was when rpm's were not available so i rolled my
own. Why not try using some of the pre rolled rpm's ??
I couldn't find any for 3.0
-jason
Tom Brown wrote:
Hmm, could i remove then reinstall perl or did you have to rebuild
the server?
no its a nagios thing not a perl problem - so i just recompiled my
nagios, although this was when rpm's were not available so i rolled my
own. Why not try
minor thing, the URL has changed for the mirrors.kernel.org rsync...
its now..
rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/mirrors/centos
or
mirrors.kernel.org::mirrors/centos
(previously, it was rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/centos )
this probably should be updated on
On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 16:09 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First thing that comes to mind is DNS;
Has your DNS servers changed and you have them hardcoded
in /etc/resolv.conf or similar ?
Nope - no such file.
Are the seamonkey/firefox browsers going through a proxy ?
Nope - direct
Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 16:09 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First thing that comes to mind is DNS;
Has your DNS servers changed and you have them hardcoded
in /etc/resolv.conf or similar ?
Nope - no such file.
Are the seamonkey/firefox browsers going through a proxy
Brian Mathis wrote:
Such a method requires the client to change their process, which in
most cases is unacceptable.
and in any case, it is
- not desirable (why annoy innocent people? The goal of this stuff
is to make things easy)
- nor reliable (ok, you set the process, but what if the user
Tom wrote:
Hi all,
Since upgrading to perl 5.8.5-36.el4_5.2 I have had no end of problems,
starting with needing compress::zlib which I got from rpmforge, then I
had to reinstall scalar::util to get mailscanner working but now I can't
install or upgrade any perl modules.
Has anyone else
strugging with things here...
tried tracking the info on the Wiki (which apparently is now in need of
a maintainer)...
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaOnCentOS
My primary interest is using Xalan/Saxon/xslt/xsl-fo docbook generation.
I was thinking that all I really need is jre but downloaded
On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 11:54 -0500, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
3 possible scenarios:
1) DNS not properly configured
Make sure your resolv.conf is properly configured, if you are doing
DHCP look into having your resolv.conf set through it, if you are
using PPPOE you can have the ppp daemon
Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-13 at 11:54 -0500, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
3 possible scenarios:
1) DNS not properly configured
Make sure your resolv.conf is properly configured, if you are doing
DHCP look into having your resolv.conf set through it, if you are
using PPPOE you
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:48:19 -0800
James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope - no such file.
Are the seamonkey/firefox browsers going through a proxy ?
Nope - direct connect.
Have you disabled ipv6 in Firefox? It's a well know behaviour of
Firefox.
about:config
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From: Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 2:15 PM
Subject: [CentOS] Installing java on CentOS 5
strugging with things here...
tried tracking the info on the Wiki (which apparently is now in need of
a
I just realized that application.conf is an automatically generated
file, and I think it might be running around the same time as the
replication script. Perhaps my replication script and the
auto-generation script are occasionally running at the exact same
time, thus causing the replication
On Nov 14, 2007 5:09 PM, Jason Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off I am a linux / CentOS newbies so go easy on me.
Just curious if anyone out there is running Nagios on CentOS 4.5.
I have now installed it on a second server due to issue but the issues
have come back to haunt me.
The OS
Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
On Nov 14, 2007 12:06 PM, John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no /etc/resolv.conf means no DNS name resolution. are you SURE of
this? its `resolv` without an e.
Yeah - I need new glasses
Thanks.
If you are doing pppoe (which I think you
Hi,
I think I'll finally be able to move away from windows... I just
installed linux and I'm wondering what people use as smartphones/PDA.
I currently use a motorola V710 phone, which allows me to sync my
contacts and calendar, which is all I need. I may change it soon, so I'd
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 15:21 -0600, Dan Carl wrote:
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From: Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 2:15 PM
Subject: [CentOS] Installing java on CentOS 5
strugging with things here...
tried tracking the info
Scott Moseman wrote:
I have a simple script that sends one file to two locations on the
same destination server. Here's the code:
DEST=remotehost
SRC=/home/boss/application.conf
DST1=/home/user1/application.conf
DST2=/home/user2/application.conf
RSYNC1=`rsync -caW -e ssh $SRC $DEST:$DST1`
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Craig White wrote:
I hope now that java is GPL that it is packaged/bundled to eliminate
this nonsense
The versions are using and adjunct components people want are
not GPLd
-- Russ Herrold
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On Nov 13, 2007 5:49 AM, David Hrbáč [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alain Spineux napsal(a):
On Oct 15, 2007 2:09 PM, David Hrbáč [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
anyone to point me URL on initrd.img creating? I have custom kernel and
want to create initrd.img for install media.
mkinitrd
On Mon November 12 2007 15:54, James Pearson wrote:
On 12/11/2007, Robert Spangler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon November 12 2007 13:30, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
Robert Spangler wrote:
Hello everyone,
I run a 64bit system here and install flash plugins for
On Nov 14, 2007 5:09 PM, Jason Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No dice. The entire /var dir is less than 120 megs, and there are no large
logs.
Okay, lets back up a bit here, because nagios is definitely not the
easiest of applications.
Dag/RPMForge maintain rpm packages for nagios, which
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 21:13 +, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Hi,
I think I'll finally be able to move away from windows... I just
installed linux and I'm wondering what people use as smartphones/PDA.
I currently use a motorola V710 phone, which allows me to sync my
contacts and
On Wed November 14 2007 14:41, James A. Peltier wrote:
Completely off topic, but I'm sure someone out there is using scripts
that require a sudo password of some sort, so I'll ask.
What are people doing to automate tasks that required sudo passwords in
order to run? sudo without a
I tried the rpms but I had already used 3.0 and so it was pretty
confusing.
I followed the quickstart guide for fedora on the nagios site with only
minor changes.
Nagios is up and running, i have it checking linux servers, windows
servers, firewalls and a web sensor.
I even have it emailing
Robert Spangler wrote:
On Wed November 14 2007 14:41, James A. Peltier wrote:
Completely off topic, but I'm sure someone out there is using scripts
that require a sudo password of some sort, so I'll ask.
What are people doing to automate tasks that required sudo passwords in
order to run?
How about using ssh with certificate authenitication instead of sudo?
Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.
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From: James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 17:04:46
To:CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: Scripting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about using ssh with certificate authenitication instead of sudo?
That's great for SSH, I already do that, but if I ssh to a system and
then type sudo it prompts me for a password. I want something like this
ssh_and_sudo_on_all_hosts
this script prompts for
James A. Peltier wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about using ssh with certificate authenitication instead of sudo?
That's great for SSH, I already do that, but if I ssh to a system and
then type sudo it prompts me for a password. I want something like this
ssh_and_sudo_on_all_hosts
On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 05:13:37PM -0800, James A. Peltier alleged:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about using ssh with certificate authenitication instead of sudo?
That's great for SSH, I already do that, but if I ssh to a system and
then type sudo it prompts me for a password. I want
You can use expect man expect. You can also export ssh key of regular
user to do remote then su to root put everything on expect.
On 11/14/07, James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Completely off topic, but I'm sure someone out there is using scripts
that require a sudo password of some
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The password would not be kept on disk as was pointed out in my first
e-mail. The user would be prompted *once* for the password which would
then be passed to any number of tasks. A good example would be a
clusterssh session that requires a password to authenticate
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 17:05 -0700, Jason Ross wrote:
I tried the rpms but I had already used 3.0 and so it was pretty
confusing.
I followed the quickstart guide for fedora on the nagios site with
only minor changes.
Nagios is up and running, i have it checking linux servers, windows
Hi Ugo,
Maybe Funambol could do the job :-)
Many Devices will work with this Software,
But i'm unsure if your Device will work.
For Details you should have a closer look to:
http://www.funambol.com/opensource/
Regards,
Marc Rebischke
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On 11/14/07, Simon Jolle sjolle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 11/14/2007 05:01 PM, Shibu C Varughese wrote:
hi...Simon,
Hi Shibu
I thinks you can get your answer at
http://www.google.com/support/analytics/
just have a search there
I
Shibu C Varughese napsal(a):
On 11/15/07, Johnny Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interested in doing centralized logging analysis of logs from my
CentOS boxes.
I messed around with syslog-ng and it seems like it's a better syslog.
But I noticed most of the usual suspects of third-party
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