Buenas Lista, busque mucha informacion repecto a esto y no doy con la
solucion. Mi problema es que instale posgresql a traves del yum,
localmente me puedo conectar ok, pero desde los clientes de mi red no.
Ya configure el postgresql para que acepte conexiones de todo el mundo
pero de todas formas
El 06/09/09 13:08, Valdo Rivas escribió:
Buenas Lista, busque mucha informacion repecto a esto y no doy con la
solucion. Mi problema es que instale posgresql a traves del yum,
localmente me puedo conectar ok, pero desde los clientes de mi red no.
Ya configure el postgresql para que acepte
hola listeros
disculape mi ignorancia y los moleste pero lo puse de esta manera y me
sigue dando
error
ej:
proxy url = http://192.168.0.1/
proxy_username = invitado0804
proxy_password = invitado0804
---**--****
yum install php
Con el comando 'netstat -ntlp' ves los servicios con ips asociadas.
Muy seguramente verás el puerto 5432 con la ip 127.0.0.1, para habilitarlo
a la red de computadores, con los pasos de Renato lo podrás habiltar.
Como es costumbre en mi, configura el SELinux para que se pueda ver ese
puerto en
Hola,
He creado una cuenta en Netlog con mis imágenes, vídeos, blogs y eventos.
Quiero agregarte a mi lista de amistades para que puedas verlo, ¡pero antes
tienes que registrarte en Netlog! Cuando te conectes podrás crear tu propio
perfil.
Échale un vistazo:
afternoon allli tried to install the virtual system but got this system error could someone help us out to get it working mikeUnable to complete install 'exceptions.ValueError Invalid install location: Opening URL http://www.topend.com/distro/i386/tree failed.Traceback (most recent call last):
Am Sonntag, den 06.09.2009, 09:43 +0200 schrieb
micktaywri...@bigpond.com:
Invalid install location: Opening URL
http://www.topend.com/distro/i386/tree failed.
Did you see that? Did you check it is reachable and a correct OS
installation tree?
Chris
financial.com AG
Munich head
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If shadow passwords are already in use, and new entries are appended to
/etc/passwd that include password hashes, is it still possible to use
pwconv to generate /etc/shadow entries for just the few newly appended
accounts?
Regards,
Eugene
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My CentOS will reboot every several days. There's nothing in
/var/log/messages. I want to find out why it reboots automatically. Is there
any log I can look at? Or any suggestions to monitor the server activity?
You might try setting up remote syslogging to see if you catch anything
extra
Maybe look for cron jobs? Also, if you are on a network that has
Internet access, see if you have a vulnerable kernel?
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Justin Yaojyaoj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Barry,
Thanks for your suggestion.
The load of my server is very light. I'll give remote syslog a
Hi Barry,
Thanks for your suggestion.
The load of my server is very light. I'll give remote syslog a try. If
remote syslog can't catch anything extra, is there any other clue?
Thanks,
Justin
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Barry Brimer li...@brimer.org wrote:
My CentOS will reboot every
On 09/06/2009 10:23 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Les Mikeselllesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Justin Yao wrote:
My CentOS will reboot every several days. There's nothing in
/var/log/messages. I want to find out why it reboots automatically. Is
there any log I
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Les Mikeselllesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Justin Yao wrote:
My CentOS will reboot every several days. There's nothing in
/var/log/messages. I want to find out why it reboots automatically. Is
there any log I can look at? Or any suggestions to monitor the server
Justin Yao wrote:
Hi,
My CentOS will reboot every several days. There's nothing in
/var/log/messages. I want to find out why it reboots automatically. Is
there any log I can look at? Or any suggestions to monitor the server
activity?
Odds are that it is hardware related (power supply,
Hello,
Does anyone have updated postfix and dovecot rpms either in a repo
or personally made? I'd like to update to dovecot 1.2.4 and postfix 2.6.5.
Thanks.
Dave.
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