Re: [CentOS-docs] Home page access please

2009-03-30 Thread Ralph Angenendt
YoungHoon Park wrote: Could you give me permission to edit this page? Yes. Ralph pgpKDKXeIG6Qn.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ CentOS-docs mailing list CentOS-docs@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs

Re: [CentOS-docs] paging GlennMatthys

2009-03-30 Thread RedShift
R P Herrold wrote: I have checked the ML archive for the last six months, and do not find a poster using 'Glenn' as their name. I wanted to contact that author, but no WikiPage for him exists with contact information Glenn, please contact me so I might discuss a page's future with

[CentOS-docs] paging GlennMatthys

2009-03-30 Thread R P Herrold
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, RedShift wrote: Hello, Glenn Matthys, answering your page... ;) taking my particular queston to a PM -- Russ herrold ___ CentOS-docs mailing list CentOS-docs@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs

Re: [CentOS] Adobe Flash Install Woes

2009-03-30 Thread Mike A. Harris
Chuck wrote: I am having a hell of a time getting adobe flash to work on a recent 5.2 install. From a stock CentOS 5 system, fully updated do the following: 1) Install Adobe's yum repository configuration: rpm -ivh

Re: [CentOS] Adobe Flash Install Woes

2009-03-30 Thread Mike A. Harris
Zube wrote: On Sun Mar 29 09:23:38 AM, Chuck wrote: I am having a hell of a time getting adobe flash to work on a recent 5.2 install. 32-bit or 64-bit? The adobe flash plugin is 32-bit only and won't work with the 64-bit local version of Firefox (I could never get it to work anyway).

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 01:50:26PM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote: Ray Van Dolson wrote: Centos (who cares about RHEL) needs a bit more extra work to make it more useful for desktops. I had to build me own kiosktool rpm for example. Ahh, yes. RH has pretty much said they're not

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Michael A. Peters
Christopher Chan wrote: Michael A. Peters wrote: Christopher Chan wrote: start/stop' though from Intrepid onwards I believe. There is no root account by default. There is a root account, you just can't access it w/o setting it's password. Oh you can. sudo -i. Now go away.

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Christopher Chan
I don't have a problem with sudo, I just have a problem with sudo configurations that make it cake to spawn a root shell. Good luck guessing the password. (okay, most ubuntu users most probably don't have a good one) ___ CentOS mailing list

[CentOS] Two sets of Heartbeat HTTPD clusters on same subnet

2009-03-30 Thread Devraj Mukherjee
Hi all, I am new to Hearbeat so please be kind :) I also posted this on Linux-HA lists with no responses so I posted it here. I have successfully configure two machines to use heartbeat to cluster httpd. The two nodes are called etk-1 and etk-2. I am trying to configure another two machines to

[CentOS] Building my own Help Contents categories in Gnome Help Application

2009-03-30 Thread Balaji
Dear All, Currently i have using RHEL4 Update 4 and CentOS 4.4 Linux PC and GNOME Version is gnome-session-2.8.0 and Scroll Keeper is scrollkeeper-0.3.14 I have implemented my own OMF with the help of Linux yelp command system scroll keeper OMF document . Currently my help will be

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Les Mikesell
Michael A. Peters wrote: start/stop' though from Intrepid onwards I believe. There is no root account by default. There is a root account, you just can't access it w/o setting it's password. sudo su - And as soon as you do set it's password, I highly recommend you then completely

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Les Mikesell
Ray Van Dolson wrote: Functional deficiencies here we come: 1) No equivalent to kickstart: By that I mean, zero support for automated lvm on raid kind of disk partitioning in the debian-installer This is a huge issue with SLES. AutoYaST makes me very angry. :-) I can

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Michael A. Peters
Les Mikesell wrote: Errr, why is it easier to get an admin user's name and password than the root password? Because typically you only allow root login via console or an existing login. You can brute force a user password (or sniff if the admin is lazy in how they connect - IE not using

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Chan Chung Hang Christopher
With sudo disabled, the cracker must also have a local exploit that gets past SELinux. Assuming Ubuntu supports SELinux (does it?) No, it comes with AppArmor instead. There are trappings of selinux in Intrepid if not Hardy. Package: libselinux1 escription: SELinux shared

Re: [CentOS] how to access encrypted EXT3 partition from Windows

2009-03-30 Thread Rudi Ahlers
2009/3/26 John R. Dennison j...@gerdesas.com: On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 11:19:30AM +, Ionut Vancea wrote: you can also check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeOTFE Very interesting. Thank you for the reference. -- Thanx everyone, TrueCrypt works very well :) Kind Regards Rudi

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Les Mikesell
Michael A. Peters wrote: Errr, why is it easier to get an admin user's name and password than the root password? Because typically you only allow root login via console or an existing login. I don't see how that relates to the question. You can brute force a user password (or sniff if

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Michael A. Peters
Les Mikesell wrote: Michael A. Peters wrote: Errr, why is it easier to get an admin user's name and password than the root password? Because typically you only allow root login via console or an existing login. I don't see how that relates to the question. It relates because your

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread JohnS
On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 08:54 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote: The other thing, if it is Line of Sight, as suggested by previous posters, is a VHF radio link. I would not bet my load on line of sight! I have seen days where VHF (tropo)will travel 3500 miles and days where it would not get to my

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread RobertH
yes i would explore consider moving the offices too, especially if you can do what you want with a dedicated conditioned business line from old office to new office and then send out on a reliable lower cost internet link. maybe good pots if you have to. like you said, it all depends on the

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Les Mikesell
Chan Chung Hang Christopher wrote: I don't know the state of Nexenta but I can live with Indiana. As a desktop, it was nice to get Nvidia drivers bundled, a working thunderbird + lightning plugin enabled, working sound (can I repeat that?), pidgin, openoffice (needless to say),

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread Les Mikesell
JohnS wrote: On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 08:54 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote: The other thing, if it is Line of Sight, as suggested by previous posters, is a VHF radio link. I would not bet my load on line of sight! I have seen days where VHF (tropo)will travel 3500 miles and days where it

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread Lanny Marcus
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:23 AM, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 08:54 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote: The other thing, if it is Line of Sight, as suggested by previous posters, is a VHF radio link. I would not bet my load on line of sight! I have seen days where VHF

[CentOS] Problem with Tomcat

2009-03-30 Thread Sergio Belkin
Hi, Tomcat was running well and suddenly stop of working. I am using tomcat5-5.5.23-0jpp.7.el5_2.1 on Centos 5.2 /etc/tomcat5/tomcat5.conf looks like as follows: JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java CATALINA_HOME=/usr/share/tomcat5 JASPER_HOME=/usr/share/tomcat5 CATALINA_TMPDIR=/usr/share/tomcat5/temp

Re: [CentOS] need trouble ticket system

2009-03-30 Thread Erick M.
Hi, i using [r...@se~]# yum search otrs Setting up repositories Reading repository metadata in from local files Excluding Packages from CentOS-5 - Base Finished Excluding Packages from CentOS-5 - Updates Finished Excluding Packages from CentOS-5 - Extras Finished Excluding Packages from

[CentOS] How to check server kernel support 32 Gb RAM (X86, CENTOS 4.7)??

2009-03-30 Thread mcclnx mcc
we have CENTOS 4.7 (X86) on DELL server, I already put 32 GB RAM on it. I can use top or free to check memory and it did show 32 GB. I check REDHAT site and found it say: The SMP kernel supports a maximum of 16GB of main memory. Systems with more than 16GB of main memory use the Hugemem

[CentOS] liblber-2.3.so.0 and libldap-2.3.so.0 -needed for Php 5.2

2009-03-30 Thread Sean Waite
I am trying to upgrade Php 5.1 to 5.2, I have added a few repos for yum, but I end up getting two errors: Missing Dependency: libldap-2.3.so.0 is needed by package php-ldap Missing Dependency: liblber-2.3.so.0 is needed by package php-ldap I have openldap 2.4 installed, libldap-2.4.so.2.2.0 and

Re: [CentOS] How to check server kernel support 32 Gb RAM (X86, CENTOS 4.7)??

2009-03-30 Thread nate
mcclnx mcc wrote: It did NOT show Hugemem, does this server kernel support 32 GB or not? If NOT how can I change kernel to hugeme? Download and install the hugemem kernel, it should be available from whatever source you installed CentOS from. Your better off using 64-bit for this if you can,

Re: [CentOS] need trouble ticket system

2009-03-30 Thread Ray Leventhal
Dhaval Thakar wrote: Hi, I need to implement trouble tracking system, we have 250 users in one premise 3 desktop support technicians. I need to implement trouble ticket system, where user will enter their application / other issues. Mail will be sent to technician available on duty.

Re: [CentOS] How to check server kernel support 32 Gb RAM (X86,

2009-03-30 Thread John R Pierce
we have CENTOS 4.7 (X86) on DELL server, I already put 32 GB RAM on it. I can use top or free to check memory and it did show 32 GB. I check REDHAT site and found it say: The SMP kernel supports a maximum of 16GB of main memory. Systems with more than 16GB of main memory use the

Re: [CentOS] How to check server kernel support 32 Gb RAM (X86,

2009-03-30 Thread mcclnx mcc
The reason we did not use 64 bits O.S. due to we still have some problem run 64 bit ORACLE on X86_64. I have another question: since server we have is SMP how come it can show 32 GB RAM on application like top and free? Thanks. --- 09/3/30 (一),John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com 寫道: 寄件者:

Re: [CentOS] How to check server kernel support 32 Gb RAM (X86,

2009-03-30 Thread nate
mcclnx mcc wrote: The reason we did not use 64 bits O.S. due to we still have some problem run 64 bit ORACLE on X86_64. Should be able to run 32-bit oracle on the 64-bit OS(assuming Oracle supports it they may not), just need the 32-bit libraries installed. nate

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread JohnS
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 11:54 -0700, Akemi Yagi wrote: On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 8:23 AM, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 08:54 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote: Now, what about a long element yagi? Good, but not dependable. What's wrong with me ??? :-P Akemi YAGI -

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-30-2009 11:54 AM Akemi Yagi spake the following: On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 8:23 AM, JohnS jses27-re5jqeeqqe8avxtiumw...@public.gmane.org wrote: On Sun, 2009-03-29 at 08:54 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote: Now, what about a long element yagi? Good, but not dependable. What's wrong with me

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread John R Pierce
Les Mikesell wrote: It sounds like this location is just begging for wimax or some other suitable internet service. What kind of place can support a radio station but not an internet presence these days? the original poster indicated the FM station was on an American Indian reservation

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread Michel Daggelinckx
John R Pierce wrote: Les Mikesell wrote: It sounds like this location is just begging for wimax or some other suitable internet service. What kind of place can support a radio station but not an internet presence these days? the original poster indicated the FM station was

Re: [CentOS] need trouble ticket system

2009-03-30 Thread Steve Lindemann
Dhaval Thakar wrote: Hi, I need to implement trouble tracking system, we have 250 users in one premise 3 desktop support technicians. I need to implement trouble ticket system, where user will enter their application / other issues. Mail will be sent to technician available on duty.

Re: [CentOS] need trouble ticket system

2009-03-30 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 02:37:35PM -0600, Steve Lindemann wrote: Dhaval Thakar wrote: Hi, I need to implement trouble tracking system, we have 250 users in one premise 3 desktop support technicians. I need to implement trouble ticket system, where user will enter their

Re: [CentOS] need trouble ticket system

2009-03-30 Thread Michael Peterson
Dhaval Thakar wrote: Hi, I need to implement trouble tracking system, we have 250 users in one premise 3 desktop support technicians. I need to implement trouble ticket system, where user will enter their application / other issues. Mail will be sent to technician available on duty.

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread JohnS
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 22:34 +0200, Michel Daggelinckx wrote: John R Pierce wrote: Les Mikesell wrote: It sounds like this location is just begging for wimax or some other suitable internet service. What kind of place can support a radio station but not an internet presence

[CentOS] gdmgreeter and powersave

2009-03-30 Thread David Fitzgerald
I have a bunch of workstations running CentOS 5.2. When the gdmgreeter is displayed, the monitor never blanks or powers off even though I have DPMS enabled in xorg.conf. When a user is logged in it works as expected. I Googled around and saw some references to this happening, but have not

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Ross Walker
On Mar 30, 2009, at 11:58 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote: Chan Chung Hang Christopher wrote: I don't know the state of Nexenta but I can live with Indiana. As a desktop, it was nice to get Nvidia drivers bundled, a working thunderbird + lightning plugin enabled, working sound

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread Scott Silva
on 3-30-2009 1:14 PM John R Pierce spake the following: Les Mikesell wrote: It sounds like this location is just begging for wimax or some other suitable internet service. What kind of place can support a radio station but not an internet presence these days? the original poster

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Rainer Duffner
Am 31.03.2009 um 01:12 schrieb Ross Walker: I would love something like Nexenta, but with a CentOS userland. What exactly are you missing from Solaris userland that does exist in Linux, BTW? Maybe except for all the horrible cat some_arcane_value /proc/foo or /sys/baz to coax the

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 01:42:48AM +0200, Rainer Duffner wrote: Am 31.03.2009 um 01:12 schrieb Ross Walker: I would love something like Nexenta, but with a CentOS userland. What exactly are you missing from Solaris userland that does exist in Linux, BTW? Maybe except for all

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Christopher Chan
I really like a lot of things about Solaris. I dislike a lot of things about it too.. namely, automated installs are annoying (even with JumpStart), and rpm+yum is far superior from a user standpoint than Sun's package - patchid + 8000 different patch management tools. pca is the closest

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 08:13:51AM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote: I really like a lot of things about Solaris. I dislike a lot of things about it too.. namely, automated installs are annoying (even with JumpStart), and rpm+yum is far superior from a user standpoint than Sun's package -

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 05:21:43PM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote: On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 08:13:51AM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote: I really like a lot of things about Solaris. I dislike a lot of things about it too.. namely, automated installs are annoying (even with JumpStart), and

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Christopher Chan
the new IPS package manager is okay. Doing image-updates has reasonably worked well too. Haven't tried this at all... if it's free[1] I will. If it's a large extra cost, I'll stick with PCA :-) Also, do to the nature of many of the Solaris patches (which require reboots), the

Re: [CentOS] Getting ready for CentOS 5.4

2009-03-30 Thread Les Mikesell
Rainer Duffner wrote: I would love something like Nexenta, but with a CentOS userland. What exactly are you missing from Solaris userland that does exist in Linux, BTW? A package manager that can grab many thousands of packages with their dependencies and keep them up to date. And a

Re: [CentOS] Creating a CentOS Print Server for Windows Clients

2009-03-30 Thread Joseph L. Casale
The windows driver directory PRINT$ can take a little work to get setup properly, but after it's setup right you install drivers there from a Windows client as if it were any other print server. Ross, Took the long ugly way around this and used the nix commands to import and assign drivers

[CentOS] Installing Cent OS from a usb flash drive

2009-03-30 Thread Jimmy Bradley
I recently acquired a Fujitsu Lifebook 1610. Unfortunately, the machine was missing a lot of the stuff that would've come with it brand new, mainly the usb cdrom drive. Currently, I'm running Fedora on it, and I installed it using a usb flash drive with the help of a program called

[CentOS] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2009-03-30 Thread Joshua Gimer
LinkedIn Joshua Gimer requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn: -- Romeo, I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. - Joshua View invitation from Joshua Gimer

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread Les Mikesell
JohnS wrote: On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 22:34 +0200, Michel Daggelinckx wrote: John R Pierce wrote: Les Mikesell wrote: It sounds like this location is just begging for wimax or some other suitable internet service. What kind of place can support a radio station but not an internet

Re: [CentOS] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2009-03-30 Thread Joshua Gimer
I apologize for this in advance, I thought that I got all of the lists out of this request when I sent it. :0 2009/3/30 Joshua Gimer jgi...@gmail.com: LinkedIn Joshua Gimer requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn: Romeo, I'd like to add you to my professional network on

Re: [CentOS] Installing Cent OS from a usb flash drive

2009-03-30 Thread Victor Padro
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Jimmy Bradley bmobil...@ocellaris.netwrote: I recently acquired a Fujitsu Lifebook 1610. Unfortunately, the machine was missing a lot of the stuff that would've come with it brand new, mainly the usb cdrom drive. Currently, I'm running Fedora on it,

Re: [CentOS] Samba and iptables - woes

2009-03-30 Thread Tom
What is the subnet mask of the outside interface? What is the subnet mask of the inside interface? I'm not real good with iptables but you might need to check your source address. Ex. 192.168.230.100/24. /24 is a full class C. -Original Message- From: centos-boun...@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] Samba and iptables - woes

2009-03-30 Thread Craig White
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 00:19 -0400, Rob Kampen wrote: Hi folk, I am trying to get iptables working on a samba server but find it is blocking something that prevents the windoze clients from being able to access the share. here are the bits from iptables: # nmb provided netbios-ns -A

Re: [CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

2009-03-30 Thread John R Pierce
Les Mikesell wrote: There are some satellite internet providers that might work too, but the consumer-priced versions like Starband and Wildblue have usage caps on their normal plans so you'd have to work something out. and they ALL have very slow uplink speeds until you get into very

Re: [CentOS] Samba and iptables - woes

2009-03-30 Thread Spook ZA
Hi. 2009/3/31 Rob Kampen rkam...@kampensonline.com: Hi folk, I am trying to get iptables working on a samba server but find it is blocking something that prevents the windoze clients from being able to access the share. here are the bits from iptables: # nmb provided netbios-ns -A