On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:25 AM, Steve Bonds 05s0pq...@sneakemail.com wrote:
As requested on http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute, here is my info:
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Grrr, let me try with a non-empty mail :)
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:25 AM, Steve Bonds 05s0pq...@sneakemail.com wrote:
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On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Phil Schaffner
P.R.Schaffner-at-IEEE.org |CentOS| ...
wrote:
On Wed, 2009-09-30 at 16:25 -0700, Steve Bonds wrote:
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Dear Will.
I have created the account on the wiki as WillFitch.
Welcome on board.
First, you could try to improve the CSS Layout according to the
complaints that have been made.
You will find the latest version at the bottom of this page:
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Marcus Moeller wrote:
First, you could try to improve the CSS Layout according to the
complaints that have been made.
'complaints' -- tee hee -- all I had were stream of typing
thoughts. Thanks for summarizing them
Dear Russ,
Seriously, to me, I've been thinking about it the source of my
concern for the last couple of weeks, and the tension comes
down to 'core' v 'adjunct' and has a reasonably simple
resolution -- split the two, and put all non-core material in
a 'projects.centos.org' sub domain
That
On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 11:26:40AM -0400, R P Herrold wrote:
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Phil Schaffner wrote:
...
P.S. Also develop a thick skin. :-) This could be a proving-ground for
technical writers in-training, and the constructive criticism can
sometimes be a bit heavy, but it is
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 3:45 PM, R P Herrold herr...@centos.org wrote:
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Marcus Moeller wrote:
Why not granting Edit rights (and I mean full Edit Group Access) to
anyone who has already contributed good stuff.
Then there should be something like a Wiki Admin group which will
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Brian Mathis wrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 3:45 PM, R P Herrold herr...@centos.org wrote:
herrold:
because creating a problem and fixing it ex post is harder
than not creating it in the first place
Spam issues aside, that is the very concept of Wikipedia and other
Hola:
El samba solo lo vas a ocupar para compartir archivos
Si es así debes colocar el para en el parámetro security =
share y re-iniciar el servicio.
Atte.
Mario Ganga Castro.
2009/9/30 Sandro Ventura sventur...@yahoo.com.pe
Amigos necesito de su ayuda, he
Hola, Hardy justamente deseo hacer lo que comentas que los usuarios de mi AD
ingresen con el usuario y contraseña del AD al server Samba, les envio la
conf que tengo en mi archivo smb.conf.
[global]
workgroup = zeus
realm = MIDOMINIO.ES
preferred master = no
server string = Server
password
Hola:
Googleando encontre este link
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3487081
Espero te sea de ayuda.
Atte.
2009/10/1 Sandro Ventura sventur...@yahoo.com.pe
Hola, Hardy justamente deseo hacer lo que comentas que los usuarios de mi
AD ingresen con el
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El 24 de septiembre de 2009 05:14, Aux. Fernando D. Molina
fmol...@unlu.edu.ar escribió:
Hola colegas Tengo instalado un Centos 5.3 y cuando ingreso por ssh no
puedo realizar un Ifconfig, Iptables -L, supongo que es por seguridad
pero quería saber si se puede modificar. dado que cuando la
El 24/09/09 06:14, Aux. Fernando D. Molina escribió:
Hola colegas Tengo instalado un Centos 5.3 y cuando ingreso por ssh no
puedo realizar un Ifconfig, Iptables -L, supongo que es por seguridad
pero quería saber si se puede modificar. dado que cuando la
administración es remota a mas de 100
When you say go voip, do you mean use sip for the stations only or also
for the trunks?
My experience (and the experience of those I know) is that SIP trunks
don't really work consistently. But, when I say I need to learn VOIP
I'm mostly talking about the station side. My goal is to
Chan Chung Hang Christopher christopher.c...@bradbury.edu.hk wrote:
Ah, well, if you want to keep the landlines, then yeah, I guess asterisk
is the way to go. If your goal is to replace keyline systems, then
asterisk definitely has that kind of support which, it appears, even
Cisco's solution
On 09/29/2009 09:21 AM, Geoff Galitz wrote:
Ubuntu has the LTS releases, which are long term stable releases. They
are
supported for five years after release.
you might want to look into exactly what is ubuntu-support and how that
compares with what you get with CentOS. Its not nearly
On Thursday 01 October 2009, Ryan Pugatch wrote:
Florin Andrei wrote:
Last time I saw this issue, no sparse files, nothing legit, it was a
corrupted FS. :(
Well, if I mount to another directory the size is right. My next step
will be to fsck probably.
One possibility is that the missing
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 06:30:08PM -0400, Ryan Pugatch wrote:
Luciano Rocha wrote:
Do this:
mount /dev/xvda3 /mnt
du -hc /mnt
And see if you can find the other 12GB.
I usually do:
du -mc --max-depth 2 /mnt | sort -n
Though I've recently learned:
du -hc --max-depth 2
Hi,
So far after the downgrade of the kernel I've been able to surpass the last
uptime (2 days). Perhaps too soon to say but it seems that the kernel is
indeed responsible for that.
The problem is that a new kernel was released yesterday by RH and I could
not find any evidence that it has
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I forgot to mention that the CentOS Directory Server is already part of
the regular CentOS Extras repository, and should install from there as a
dependency for CentOS EIPA
Good to know! I was thinking that is was still available on testing
repository.
By the way, any
On 10/01/2009 07:22 AM, Miguel Di Ciurcio Filho wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I forgot to mention that the CentOS Directory Server is already part of
the regular CentOS Extras repository, and should install from there as a
dependency for CentOS EIPA
Good to know! I was thinking that is was
I have a host that I have been accessing with vncviewer via its fqdn
that had only an IPv4 A record.
I just added a IPv6 record, and vncviewer via fqdn stopped
working. But worked when I provided the IPv4 address instead.
It LOOKS like vncviewer is trying the IPv6 address, eventhough all
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 4:09 PM, nate cen...@linuxpowered.net wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
In Timo's thread about RAM today, I noticed dmidecode and I got the
data for my Dell Dimension 2400 (Celeron CPU) box, which is below. I
You running the latest bios for the system?
According to dell
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
One possibility is that the missing data is hiding under a mount-point in the
normal case.
/Peter
So what you're saying is something is mounted on to a directory that had
data in it before the mount. How do I see the data being hidden without
unmounting the point?
Ryan Pugatch wrote:
So what you're saying is something is mounted on to a directory that had
data in it before the mount. How do I see the data being hidden without
unmounting the point?
Thanks,
Ryan
After thinking about this, I realized I could mount the partition to
another point
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Hi list,
I have a weird (?) problem here on a setup running CentOS 5.3 x86_64
(and OpenVZ, and some home-brew L2TP daemons, RIPd, BGPd, etc).
There's a (VE in OpenVZ speak) virtual machine that has two ethernet
interfaces, seen as eth0 and eth1,
I have been having problems printing web pages with Firefox under CentOS
4.8:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.14) Gecko/2009091009
CentOS/3.0.14-1.el4.centos Firefox/3.0.14
What happens is that some of the text is 'scrambled' (looks like
somehow something is messed up with the
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Timo Schoeler
timo.schoe...@riscworks.netwrote:
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Hi list,
I have a weird (?) problem here on a setup running CentOS 5.3 x86_64
(and OpenVZ, and some home-brew L2TP daemons, RIPd, BGPd, etc).
There's a (VE in
At Thu, 01 Oct 2009 10:13:26 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
One possibility is that the missing data is hiding under a mount-point in
the
normal case.
/Peter
So what you're saying is something is mounted on to a directory that had
Robert Heller wrote:
You can't. You must unmount. You should be able to do this from
single user mode if the file system cannot be unmounted under multiuser
mode (eg /usr, /var, etc.). Usually other mount points can be
unmounted, but depends on what is running on the system at the time.
Robert Heller hel...@deepsoft.com schrieb am 01.10.2009 19:35:20:
At Thu, 01 Oct 2009 10:13:26 -0400 CentOS mailing list
centos@centos.org wrote:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
One possibility is that the missing data is hiding under a
mount-point in the
normal case.
/Peter
On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 01:35:20PM -0400, Robert Heller wrote:
At Thu, 01 Oct 2009 10:13:26 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
So what you're saying is something is mounted on to a directory that had
data in it before the mount. How do I see the data being hidden without
Hey
Is there an initiative to get CentOS to work with boot.kernel ?
Cheers Didi
My www page: www.ribalba.de
Email / Jabber: riba...@gmail.com
Skype : ribalba
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Ron Blizzard wrote:
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Brian Mathis brian.mat...@gmail.com wrote:
Not connected to the Internet, and not connected to a LAN are very
different things. I doubt VOIP would work if the server was not
connected to a LAN. There could be quite a few things on the
We have a networked HP OfficeJet All-In-One. I have the scanner working
with the CentOS 5.3, except xsane is ignoring SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE.
scanimage does however take this environment variable just fine:
server1.wendellfreelibrary.org% scanimage -L
No scanners were identified. If you were
Hi All,
I have a home business circuit and I am gearing up to host my business
affairs in my place. I have Comcast and 13 static IP's.
I have an extra PIII 1U, 2 9gb SCSI, 1gb RAMm dual NICS.
So I am wanting to build a firewall to front end my traffic. Assign
one of my statics to it and
ML wrote:
I used to work with PIX 525's so I have knowledge, I just dont quite
know how to do this with CentOS and such.
Can anyone offer advice?
Nothing against CentOS, but if this is going to be a dedicated firewall,
have you thought of using an appliance type OS/application?
I've
You don't need to have Comcast route all traffic to that IP. You just
need to put two NICs in the server and place it between Comcast and
your servers. Then using iptables you can configure CentOS to deny /
allow traffic to IPs on specific ports. I know this is a CentOS list,
but if you want
Not that it's incredibly difficult to do by hand, but it is a complex
undertaking fraught with some risk in doing it wrong. I believe you'd
be much better served looking at some of the firewall applications out
there, such as IPCop or Smoothwall. Another one to look at is Shorewall
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Max Hetrick maxhetr...@verizon.net wrote:
ML wrote:
I used to work with PIX 525's so I have knowledge, I just dont quite
know how to do this with CentOS and such.
Can anyone offer advice?
Nothing against CentOS, but if this is going to be a dedicated
ML wrote:
Can anyone offer advice?
pfSense.
can even boot it off a CD and use a USB flash stick for configuration
storage so you don't need a hard drive. or boot it off a 128MB CF
card. doesn't need a display after initial setup (actually, can even be
configured with a serial terminal
On Thursday 01 October 2009 16:56, ML wrote:
I have a home business circuit and I am gearing up to host my business
affairs in my place. I have Comcast and 13 static IP's.
I have an extra PIII 1U, 2 9gb SCSI, 1gb RAMm dual NICS.
If you can, I would place a 3rd NIC into this device and use
On 1 Oct 2009, at 21:56, ML wrote:
So I am wanting to build a firewall to front end my traffic. Assign
one of my statics to it and have Comcast statically route my traffic
to this IP.
You don't need to do this. You can run all the IPs on the firewall
box, and route them to machines on a
Hi All,
I've also looked at Vyatta, and heard good things about pfsense.
Some have also recommended IPcop or pfsense.
Has anyone used Untangle? http://www.untangle.com/
What are the differences between these...
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Robert Heller wrote:
We have a networked HP OfficeJet All-In-One. I have the scanner working
with the CentOS 5.3, except xsane is ignoring SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE.
scanimage does however take this environment variable just fine:
server1.wendellfreelibrary.org% scanimage -L
No scanners were
At Thu, 01 Oct 2009 17:58:32 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Robert Heller wrote:
We have a networked HP OfficeJet All-In-One. I have the scanner working
with the CentOS 5.3, except xsane is ignoring SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE.
scanimage does however take this environment
ML wrote:
I used to work with PIX 525's so I have knowledge, I just dont quite
know how to do this with CentOS and such.
Firewall Builder.
http://www.fwbuilder.org/
But if you've configured the PIX in command-line mode, iptables is not
that hard. You could setup a local firewall right on
At Thu, 01 Oct 2009 18:54:52 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
On Thu, 2009-10-01 at 18:41 -0400, Robert Heller wrote:
At Thu, 01 Oct 2009 17:58:32 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
trimmed
The beast works just fine as both a printer and a
If you want a simple packet filtering firewall then CentOS or one of
the purpose built linux firewall distro's will suit you well. If you
want more then just packet filtering, there are better options.
You haven't mentioned what sort of business applications you are
running. How vital to your
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