Ned Slider wrote:
Could we add the following image:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postgrey?action=AttachFiledo=gettarget=postgrey-en.png
Thanks Alain - nice image and explains the concept well.
Any objections to adding it from anyone?
Please go ahead and add it. It looks clear enough to
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:1176 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-1176.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
i386:
003005a1904e2d7b86c7e78752ae91b6
Subject: [CentOS] LIMITING NUMBER OF KERNEL VERSIONS RETAINED
Hi
Some time ago there was a discussion on the above subject. I have
scanned the past few month's mailing list archives and cannot find the
relevant mail(s).
Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the
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Some time ago there was a discussion on the above subject. I have
scanned the past few month's mailing list archives and cannot find
the relevant mail(s).
Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the
correct resource.
What you want is:
# yum instal yum-utils
followed
Hi
just rebooted my centos server with a zaptel TDM400 card in one of the
PCI slots
when the card is in the machine hangs at Starting udev
using either 2.6.18-53.1.4.e15 or 2.6.18-53.e15 kernels, has anyone come
acroos this problem before if so how did you fix it
Thanks in advance for any
Hi,
the last released autofs update for Centos 5 is version
autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.55.el5.1. On 2007-12-20 upstream released version
autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.55.el5.2.
As several other updates were released in the meantime maybe the
autofs update has been overlooked?
Best regards,
Bernd.
Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the correct
resource.
I would also appreciate advice on how to do this on a RHEL4 server being
updated with up2date.
Is it safe just to delete the old kernel and initrd files from the boot
partition and the grub conf file?
Unless
On Sunday 13 January 2008 08:14:39 Alfred von Campe wrote:
Some time ago there was a discussion on the above subject. I have
scanned the past few month's mailing list archives and cannot find
the relevant mail(s).
Could somebody please repost the solution or point me at the
correct
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 04:05:56 -0600
Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Santa Claus wrote:
Hi
When (some) expected rpm package for the upgrade php to version
5.2.5(CentOS4) ? Who knows?
ummm ... the answer is probably never.
Red Hat offers a RHWAS ... that has a php5 for EL4.
Hi
Thanks to all who responded.
But I repeat the question:
how to upgrade CentOS4 to PHP 5.2.5 correctly?
1. download form php.net + make ... etc.
2. or go search rpms/rpm in private repositories
?
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Bernd Bartmann wrote:
Hi,
the last released autofs update for Centos 5 is version
autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.55.el5.1. On 2007-12-20 upstream released version
autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.55.el5.2.
As several other updates were released in the meantime maybe the
autofs update has been overlooked?
I am
Bart Schaefer wrote:
On 1/13/08, Alfred von Campe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What you want is:
# yum instal yum-utils
followed by:
# package-cleanup --oldkernels [--count=x]
where x defaults to 2 (i.e., keep two older kernels).
I recently discovered that if you have both the
Karanbir Singh wrote:
the last released autofs update for Centos 5 is version
autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.55.el5.1. On 2007-12-20 upstream released version
autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.55.el5.2.
As several other updates were released in the meantime maybe the
autofs update has been overlooked?
I am investigating
On Jan 13, 2008 1:53 PM, Santa Claus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all who responded.
But I repeat the question:
how to upgrade CentOS4 to PHP 5.2.5 correctly?
There is no correct method for this, there are only less wrong
ways to do it.
1. download form php.net + make ... etc.
No.
Eric B. wrote:
Hi,
I've been struggling with this problem for the last couple of hours and am
nowhere near solving the problem. I am trying to run a tftp server in a
chroot jail. Now perhaps I am being paranoid, but I would like to have it
launched from within its own jail even if it
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 at 8:03am, Mark Weaver wrote
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 04:05:56 -0600
Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ummm ... the answer is probably never.
Red Hat offers a RHWAS ... that has a php5 for EL4. The version of
php in there (and in our CentOSPlus repo) is php-5.1.6 ... it
On Jan 13, 2008 8:07 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
I've pushed the package manually for now, as I continue to investigate
why that one update was not pushed. Apologies for the delay in getting
this one.
Over the next couple of days, I will verify all our tracking setup to
Bernd Bartmann wrote:
Thanks a lot for your hard work Karanbir! Would it be possible to get
some more information about how the update creation / pushing process
actually works, e.g. a lot of updates are released by upstream at the
same time for RHEL4 and RHEL5, but not for Centos 4 and Centos5?
Even an exteremely brief search of the archives of this list would turn up
tons of similar questions, and the same answer every time -- Red Hat
backports security fixes to the stable version of packages in their
Enterprise distro. That's why, e.g., for it's entire 5 year supported life,
RHEL5
I have a task to set this up, but don't have access to it until I finally I am
needed to do it.
If anyone is familiar with this server, do you know if the motherboard based
raid is software based (I can't find any real pointer at hp's site)? If so, I
suppose it would be better to install
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 14:25:36 -0500 (EST)
Joshua Baker-LePain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 at 8:03am, Mark Weaver wrote
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 04:05:56 -0600
Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ummm ... the answer is probably never.
Red Hat offers a RHWAS ... that
Mark Weaver wrote:
those patches didn't do much for keeping one of my systems from being
breached via php. from the looks of the web server logs as well as the
messages log file that's where they got in.
I am still waiting for you to post some demonstrate-able exploit in the
distro supplied
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008, Sean Carolan wrote:
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
On an ext3 filesystem, what would cause the system to claim it is out of
disk space for a program writing information to disk, when df -h shows
ample GB available and the file is being written to local disk rather than
an
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 02:14:04PM -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
those patches didn't do much for keeping one of my systems from being
breached via php. from the looks of the web server logs as well as the
messages log file that's where they got in.
being the anul sort I am I first thought
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 00:15:27 +
Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
those patches didn't do much for keeping one of my systems from
being breached via php. from the looks of the web server logs as
well as the messages log file that's where they got in.
I am
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 16:25:15 -0800
Ray Van Dolson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 02:14:04PM -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
those patches didn't do much for keeping one of my systems from
being breached via php. from the looks of the web server logs as
well as the messages log
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 23:20:08 +0530
Count Of Dracula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
While doing usual search on sf.net I came across this nice little
utility Fedora Frog to mange packages from multiple repositores.Though
it is written for Fedora it can be used for CentOS as well.
Mark Weaver wrote:
The only other apps that were on the system at the time was a php web site and
forum.
---
Heh. Yep, those PHP web forums have a squeaky clean track record.
*rolling eyes*
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:01:04 +0800
Christopher Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
˙ʇsod snoıʌǝɹd ǝɥʇ uı ƃuıʇsod ɯoʇʇoq ɹoɟ sǝıƃolodɐ ǝɹǝɔuıs ʎɯ ʇdǝɔɔɐ
ǝsɐǝld ˙ʇsod ɯoʇʇoq ʇou ʇsnɯ ǝuo 'uʍop ǝpısdn ƃuıʇsod uǝɥʍ ˙ʇɥƃıɹ ǝɹɐ
noʎ
what really screws with my head is that I can read this stuff upside
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 22:32:09 -0500 (EST)
Marko A. Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please take your excitement somewhere else. This list is definitely
not an appropriate venue for it.
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 02:31:28 +
Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
while I understand why you'd like proof of concept for the exploit
it's not something I'd post on a public mailing list. Not to
mention the exploit was trashed when I reloaded the system. At the
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 21:22:20 -0500
Chris Mauritz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
The only other apps that were on the system at the time was a php
web site and forum.
---
Heh. Yep, those PHP web forums have a squeaky clean track record.
*rolling eyes*
yeah... and the
Mark Weaver wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:01:04 +0800
Christopher Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
˙ʇsod snoıʌǝɹd ǝɥʇ uı ƃuıʇsod ɯoʇʇoq ɹoɟ sǝıƃolodɐ ǝɹǝɔuıs ʎɯ ʇdǝɔɔɐ
ǝsɐǝld ˙ʇsod ɯoʇʇoq ʇou ʇsnɯ ǝuo 'uʍop ǝpısdn ƃuıʇsod uǝɥʍ ˙ʇɥƃıɹ ǝɹɐ
noʎ
what really screws with my head is that I can read
robert boardman wrote:
just rebooted my centos server with a zaptel TDM400 card in one of the
PCI slots
try the zaptel / asterisk lists perhaps ?
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Mark Weaver wrote:
yeah... and the one that was possibly part of the problem is now gone.
I never restored it from backup after the second breach. The perps were
trying after the second reload, but since that web site wasn't restored
and running on the web server they weren't able to get in.
On Jan 13, 2008 9:59 PM, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recommend rsyslog!
Well okay, now you've drawn me out!
I've been playing with rsyslog recently in the hopes of creating the
'one monitoring server to rule them all' with logging, nagios, ibm
director, etc. It seems the
I've been struggling with this problem for the last couple of hours and
am
nowhere near solving the problem. I am trying to run a tftp server in a
chroot jail. Now perhaps I am being paranoid, but I would like to have
it
launched from within its own jail even if it supposedly does a
Hi,
I've been working at getting a tftp server up an running in a chroot jail,
and I have finally succeed getting almost everything working. The server
itself works fine, however, it is implemented as a tcpwrapper application
(ie: in.tftpd) and I am having trouble getting it to resolve DNS
Jim Perrin wrote:
without any of the dual licensing bits. It'll also soon have native
ssl handling for secure log transfer. It's very sexy. I second
Karanbir's recommendation to take a look at rsyslog.
am in the process of bringing that into centosplus :D
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CentOS Project {
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 02:59:38 +
Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
yeah... and the one that was possibly part of the problem is now
gone. I never restored it from backup after the second breach. The
perps were trying after the second reload, but since that web
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 22:19:51 -0500
Jim Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 13, 2008 9:59 PM, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recommend rsyslog!
Well okay, now you've drawn me out!
I've been playing with rsyslog recently in the hopes of creating the
'one monitoring server
Am Sonntag, den 13.01.2008, 10:16 +0700 schrieb Fajar Priyanto:
On Thursday 10 January 2008 23:21:55 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a switch in find (or some other command besides find) that'll
let you find files larger than a specified size?
My file system is 88% full and I'd like to
Jim Perrin wrote:
On Jan 13, 2008 1:53 PM, Santa Claus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all who responded.
But I repeat the question:
how to upgrade CentOS4 to PHP 5.2.5 correctly?
There is no correct method for this, there are only less wrong
ways to do it.
1. download form php.net +
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