Marcus Moeller wrote:
Dear Ralph.
Go ahead: You have to create pages like that:
http://wiki.centos.org/de/TipsAndTricks/FooBar?action=edit
as you would be redirected to the english page automagically, otherwise.
Should I name the translated pages like the original ones, e.g.
TAIRA Hajime wrote:
Hi,
Please grant me access to my personal page.
Done.
Ralph
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Dear Ralph.
You *need* to keep the original names. If our wiki finds a page in de/
That's how it did it actually.
space (or es/ for what it's worth) and the page isn't there, it
automatically redirects to the english page.
I could not reproduce this behavior. E.g. if I open a not (yet)
Tim Verhoeven wrote on Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:15:49 +0200:
For restricting traffic at the dom0 level I use ebtables (it's like
iptables but on a bridge level). It allows you to to basic filtering
between the real interfaces (from the dom0) and virtual interfaces
(from the domU's). This off
I have heard of one other option:
Halsign TurboGate Tools
http://www.halsign.com/
I haven't tried them personally, but I have seen them announced on the
Xen mailing lists.
Thanks Todd,
I did try loading the Halsign RPMs, but my mistake I forgot about the
LGPL PV drivers I had loaded some
Voy a cortar por lo sano, y no formar este hilo en una disputa.
Mi opinion, muy particular
Como comenta Suarez, RHN o en esta Caso Spacewalk es un proyecto muy
prospero, que puede ayudar mucho con la actualizacion de los servidores,
unido a otras herramienras como boletines de actualizacion, que
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 4:55 AM, Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Every day I see this in chkrootkit's log -
Checking `crontab'... Warning: crontab for nobody found, possible
Lupper.Worm... not infected
I know I met this once before, but I can't remember whether there is any cure
for
John Hinton wrote:
OK, so does anybody have a good firewall rule solution for what we're
supposed to be doing with bind these days? Obviously port 53 is no
longer enough.
how do you mean?
opening port 53 in is still enough ... the outbound port is what is
randomized
not sure what kind
Hi Lanny,
Well, for the most part, I have all the security issues taken care
of w/r/t logins, ssh, no root logins, etc. My main problem is as I
stated is the fact that the co-lo site is somewhat difficult to get
access to, however if I call the office, someone will meet me at the
place
On Sunday 20 July 2008 14:05:45 Jim Perrin wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 4:55 AM, Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Every day I see this in chkrootkit's log -
Checking `crontab'... Warning: crontab for nobody found, possible
Lupper.Worm... not infected
I know I met this once
What does 'crontab -u nobody -l' show ?
Nothing at all - it just returns to the prompt.
Anne
Anne,
It should say no crontab for nobody or show the crontab
Eh?
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On Sunday 20 July 2008 16:24:31 Robert - elists wrote:
What does 'crontab -u nobody -l' show ?
Nothing at all - it just returns to the prompt.
Anne
Anne,
It should say no crontab for nobody or show the crontab
Eh?
It doesn't do either
Anne
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Just in case anyone else needs to know - there's an exploit 'in the wild'
for Trixbox (which is CentOS based) that allows malicious code to be
installed on a server. I discovered that one of my Trixbox servers was
running 3 instances of a perl-based IRC botnet process called httpdse and
this was
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Sam Drinkard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lanny,
Well, for the most part, I have all the security issues taken care of
w/r/t logins, ssh, no root logins, etc.
Excellent!
My main problem is as I stated is
the fact that the co-lo site is somewhat difficult
William Warren wrote on Sat, 19 Jul 2008 08:04:43 -0400:
checkout the bugtracker..this is a long running issue. The issue stems
from newer servers/computers using sata optical drives.
Looks like you mean:
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2622
I think I have the same issue. I want to boot
On Sunday 20 July 2008 17:44:23 Bill Campbell wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 16:24:31 Robert - elists wrote:
What does 'crontab -u nobody -l' show ?
Nothing at all - it just returns to the prompt.
Anne
Anne,
It should say no crontab
On Sunday 20 July 2008 18:04:10 Chris Clonch wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 11:50:21 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 16:24:31 Robert - elists wrote:
What does 'crontab -u nobody -l' show ?
Nothing at all - it just returns to the prompt.
Anne
Anne,
It
I just replaced two md-raided (RAID1) disks with bigger ones and decided
to check out how far I get with them when I put them in another machine.
The kernel boots and then panics when it wants to mount the root
filesystem on the disk.
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays
md: autorun
md: autorun DONE
On Sunday 20 July 2008 20:03:45 John Horne wrote:
On Sun, 2008-07-20 at 19:20 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 18:04:10 Chris Clonch wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 11:50:21 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 16:24:31 Robert - elists wrote:
What does 'crontab
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 07:18:05PM +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 17:44:23 Bill Campbell wrote:
Does anything show up with ``find /var/spool/cron -type f''?
/var/spool/cron/apache
/var/spool/cron/rpc
[43 more lines deleted]
Wow, looks like somebody or something has
Ross S. W. Walker wrote on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 15:14:25 -0400:
Most likely different controller,
Ah, well, right. I'm used from Windows that it doesn't matter much. ;-)
The rescue system seems to use ata_piix. Unfortunately, I'm now getting a
weird Error: 0 with all of my last boots once it looks
On Sunday 20 July 2008 21:23:52 Stephen Harris wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 07:18:05PM +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 17:44:23 Bill Campbell wrote:
Does anything show up with ``find /var/spool/cron -type f''?
/var/spool/cron/apache
/var/spool/cron/rpc
[43 more
snip
because of a problem with remote reboots which fails most
of the time, and it's difficult to get into the co-lo site, and the ISP does
not keep personnel at the building all the time. Only when someone needs to
get in, or has a problem will they send someone downtown.
PITA. Suggest you
I found I have the following kernels installed last night:
kernel-devel-2.6.18-53.1.21.el5
kernel-headers-2.6.18-92.1.6.el5.centos.plus
kernel-devel-2.6.18-92.1.6.el5
kernel-2.6.18-53.1.21.el5
kernel-2.6.18-92.1.6.el5.centos.plus
kernel-2.6.18-92.1.6.el5
kernel-devel-2.6.18-92.1.6.el5.centos.plus
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 10:04:00PM +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 21:23:52 Stephen Harris wrote:
What does
find /var/spool/cron -type f ! -size 0
show?
Does that mean 'not = size 0'?
not (size = 0), but yeah.
/var/spool/cron/anne
/var/spool/cron/root
On Sun, 2008-07-20 at 22:04 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 20 July 2008 21:23:52 Stephen Harris wrote:
What does
find /var/spool/cron -type f ! -size 0
show?
Does that mean 'not = size 0'?
Yes.
I can't think of anything that explains this. I have a 6-month-old CentOS
On Sun, 2008-07-20 at 17:28 -0400, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 10:04:00PM +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
I can't think of anything that explains this. I have a 6-month-old CentOS
5.2
install, with nothing out of the ordinary, as far as I can recall.
I doubt it; 5.2 hasn't
Ideally I would like a link to a webpage entitled How I learnt to stop
worrying and run spamass-milter as root.
We've got a few boxen running spamd as non-privileged user, but
spamassassin milter runs as root with no problems.
On the flip-side to your query, I haven't found anything that
On Sun, 2008-07-20 at 14:29 -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 2:16 PM, Bob Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found I have the following kernels installed last night:
kernel-devel-2.6.18-53.1.21.el5
kernel-headers-2.6.18-92.1.6.el5.centos.plus
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