El 11 de septiembre de 2009 17:28, ces can arvega...@hotmail.com escribió:
saludos estimados:
Tenga una inquietud, recuerdo hace mucho tiempo que se podia colocar a una
carpeta permisos recursivos tales que al crear una carpeta y al ejecutar
este comando
podia hacer que cualquier usuario
Creo segun veo que lo que necesitas es que los archivos te queden con una
mascara especifica buecate dentro del /etc la variable umask no se como se
cambia en linux pero en unix sco esta dentro del /etc/profile, creo que esto te
ayudara
Saludos
Raúl Eduardo Arboleda Zapata
Ingeniero de
Wn dejate de participar en listas y anda a clases
(2b)!=(!2b)
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De: Wladimir A. Jimenez B. kasb...@rootshell.be
Enviado: Jueves, 10 de Septiembre de 2009 11:17
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] {Disarmed} Re: ¡Ven y únete a Gustavo Petro Presidente
# cat /etc/my.cnf
[mysqld]
datadir=/var/lib/mysql
socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
user=mysql
# Default to using old password format for compatibility with mysql 3.x
# clients (those using the mysqlclient10 compatibility package).
old_passwords=1
max_allowed_packet=2MB
[mysqld_safe]
Dear All
Can you please do me favor and let me know what are the highlights of major
benefits of CentOS Release 5 (Final) over the RedHat Linux 7.2 (Enigma) as
we are going to migrate to it ?
Thank you in advance
Regards
H.Motamedi
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So what are the simplest options to back up the Linux hosts? rsync
does come to mind, but how to do so securely from each host? I'd
consider something via ssh, but that would mean an interactive login,
and encrypting individual files on the hosts is not an option.
Rsync's default transport
hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
Can you please do me favor and let me know what are the highlights of
major benefits of CentOS Release 5 (Final) over the RedHat Linux 7.2
(Enigma) as we are going to migrate to it
Benefits are in the eye of the beholder.
Red Hat Linux 7.x is about 8 years
On 09/11/2009 09:10 PM, Matt wrote:
Any progress on this?
what does your redhat contact say about that ?
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hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
Can you please do me favor and let me know what are the highlights of major
benefits of CentOS Release 5 (Final) over the RedHat Linux 7.2 (Enigma) as
we are going to migrate to it ?
Red hat 7.2 is very similar to RHEL 2.1, I migrated a bunch of
systems from RH
nice simple script and setup info here...
http://www.jms1.net/code/rsync-backup.shtml
- rh
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Hi,
excluding the Frankengrade from CENTOS5.3 to upstream RHEL5.4, is
there are procedure / repository access / nightly builds / ... to what
will be CENTOS 5.4?
URLs? Howtos? Discussion threads or notes?
I checked help, wiki and forums and google, but came up empty.
Of course, this
Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got rpmforge and epel on centos 5.3. I'm trying to do an
install of perl-Image-Info for spamassassin image scanning. The package was
picked up in rpmforge since first, but it is failing to install because a
dependency is missing. I added perl-Image-Info to
John R Pierce escribi:
Gonzalo Ares wrote:
The error is:
kernel: PCI: BIOS Bug: MCFG area at e000 is not E820-reserved
The mainboard is a Asus p5q
The centos is: 5.3 (2.6.18-128.7.1.el5)
do you have the latest BIOS on that board? looks like they have
released
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 08:08:27 am Jorge Fábregas wrote:
If I perform matchpathcon /var/whatever I still get var_t as
its default type. Then again, why it kept the httpd_sys_content_t after the
relabel?
I did the same test on Fedora 10 (which of course is way newer than Centos)
and
Greetings,
When logging into my VSFTPD server, my clients recieve this:
220 (vsFTPd 2.0.5)
Name (--): user
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
421 Service not available, remote server has closed connection
Login failed.
vsftpd logs show that everything went ok:
Sat Sep 12 15:52:02
John R Pierce wrote:
Can you please do me favor and let me know what are the highlights of
major benefits of CentOS Release 5 (Final) over the RedHat Linux 7.2
(Enigma) as we are going to migrate to it
Benefits are in the eye of the beholder.
Red Hat Linux 7.x is about 8 years old,
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I have been tasked with having a Buffalo Terastation Pro 2 NAS box,
likely to be connected to a Linux box via samba, be the storage device
to back up mostly Ubuntu and Centos systems. The trick is, the
machines to be backed up need to do so in an automated fashion and
You'll want to look into rsync over ssh with ssh key-based authentication.
On 9/12/09, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I have been tasked with having a Buffalo Terastation Pro 2 NAS box,
likely to be connected to a Linux box via samba, be the storage device
to
--- On Fri, 9/11/09, Dave dave.meh...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Dave dave.meh...@gmail.com
Subject: [CentOS] problem with a repo
To: 'CentOS mailing list' centos@centos.org
Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 8:55 PM
Hello,
I've got rpmforge and epel on centos
5.3. I'm trying to do an
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 12:13 AM, hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you please do me favor and let me know what are the highlights of major
benefits of CentOS Release 5 (Final) over the RedHat Linux 7.2 (Enigma) as
we are going to migrate to it ?
The major benefits of upgrading, as
One piece of information I have not seen in this thread is that the
old RHL 7.2 was the basis for RedHat Enterprise Linux 2.1, which had
its support ended earlier this year.
That being said, I will now add my voice to those pointing out that in
today's Internet environment, it is only prudent to
Ron Loftin wrote:
One piece of information I have not seen in this thread is that the
old RHL 7.2 was the basis for RedHat Enterprise Linux 2.1, which had
its support ended earlier this year.
That being said, I will now add my voice to those pointing out that in
today's Internet
Jake wrote:
You'll want to look into rsync over ssh with ssh key-based authentication.
indeed, note, the Terastation is in fact an embedded linux box and quite
'hackable'.first link on google for: terastation ssh rsync, says
its easy to enable ssh and rsync, see
If I perform matchpathcon /var/whatever I still get var_t as
its default type. Then again, why it kept the httpd_sys_content_t after the
relabel?
I did the same test on Fedora 10 (which of course is way newer than Centos)
and it behaves different (the way I had in mind): after a
I'm trying to install CentOS 4 on a new Supermicro 1U system with an Adaptec
9410 SAS controller. I'm not interested in RAID or anything, just want to
install bare on the drive.
But while the installer sees the Adaptec controller well enough to load
Adaptec 94xx drivers, the installer it
On Saturday 12 September 2009 03:31:25 pm A. Kirillov wrote:
Read this thread:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-selinux-list/2009-July/msg00141.html
Arrgh Sasha right on!!! Thanks so much! I had no idea
about Customizable Types and indeed httpd_sys_content_t is one
... and you are welcome enough to use my rsync/ssh backup scripts...
http://www.effortlessis.com/backupbuddy
On Saturday 12 September 2009 12:06:59 John R Pierce wrote:
Jake wrote:
You'll want to look into rsync over ssh with ssh key-based
authentication.
indeed, note, the Terastation is
Diogo Sperb Schneider napsal(a):
Greetings!
I have defined a few routes and rules with:
ip route add ...
ip rule add ...
And now I'd like to persist those so they're loaded when the system boots up.
I'm doing this by means of calling a specific script from
/etc/rc.d/rc.local but I
David Hrbáč wrote:
Diogo Sperb Schneider napsal(a):
I have defined a few routes and rules with:
ip route add ...
ip rule add ...
--[ File: /etc/sysconfig/static-routes ]--(0644, root, root,
122)---
any net 192.168.36.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.38.254
any net
Found the problem. For some reason, JBOD drives won't be recognized by Linux
when the card is set up to enable RAID, even with no RAID devices defined.
Another weird thing: this system has a keyboard controller frequency setting
and the USB keyboard won't be recognized by Linux when it's not
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 01:02:53 pm Dave Stevens wrote:
Hello All,
As you can see below I am having a problem checking for updates. This
happens repeatedly. I have to kill the process then rerun. I have
tried yum clean all but no joy - the process hangs again on extras
- see second
On Friday 11 September 2009 10:47:31 am Jim Perrin wrote:
yum -d6
check-update
Like this:
[r...@cserver ~]# yum -d6 check-update
Loading fastestmirror plugin
Loading priorities plugin
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities
Running config handler for priorities plugin
Config time: 0.449
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 04:03:40PM -0700, Dave Stevens wrote:
rpmdb time: 0.001
Building updates object
hangs here
I've seen similar when the rpm sqlite databases are wedged.
You might want to try rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db.00? to
remove the intermediate files, and
does anyone have a very secure reliable recommendation for a guestbook
solution for virtual hosting on centos 4 or 5 ?
- rh
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Am 13.09.2009 um 01:45 schrieb R-Elists:
does anyone have a very secure reliable recommendation for a
guestbook
solution for virtual hosting on centos 4 or 5 ?
May I ask what purpose the guestbook should serve?
You could just install wordpress and moderate every comment before
it's
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 04:49:32PM -0500, Ron Blizzard wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 7:38 PM, fred smith
fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us wrote:
Doggone those Apple folks. why would they be so stingy as to PREVENT people
from using otherwise-compatible players from seeing the trailer? Just
On 12.09.2009 at 23:49 Ron Blizzard wrote :
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 7:38 PM, fred smith
fre...@fcshome.stoneham.ma.us wrote:
Doggone those Apple folks. why would they be so stingy as to
PREVENT people
from using otherwise-compatible players from seeing the trailer? Just
doesn't make
Hey Andy,
I to am stuck trying to get my wireless working as well. It looks like I
am one step ahead of you. I am also trying to compile the same driver.
This is where I have gotten so far:
[r...@localhost
Linked below are details about a new outbreak of hijacked linux web
servers that dispense malware.
http://blog.unmaskparasites.com/2009/09/11/dynamic-dns-and-botnet-of-zombie-web-servers/
I would highly recommend that you use nmap to scan all your Linux
webservers that are connected to the
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Blackburn, Marvin
mblackb...@glenraven.com wrote:
Thanks for the help. There is a way to get the information, but its
ugly.
Was hoping for a more straight forward method.
If a printer is down, I can us lpstat -l printer name to determine if a
job is stopped,
May I ask what purpose the guestbook should serve?
You could just install wordpress and moderate every comment
before it's posted.
Guestbooks only accumulate spams.
Who writes into guestbooks nowadays?
I've got a blog myself and of the 500 or so comments it has
accumulated, 495 are
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:57 PM, R-Elists list...@abbacomm.net wrote:
May I ask what purpose the guestbook should serve?
You could just install wordpress and moderate every comment
before it's posted.
Guestbooks only accumulate spams.
Who writes into guestbooks nowadays?
I've got a blog
I have defined a few routes and rules with:
ip route add ...
ip rule add ...
but how do you add
ip rule ...
/etc/syscontfig/network-scripts/rule-ethX
/etc/syscontfig/network-scripts/route-ethX
Check out /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-routes to see exactly how
things are
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