Hi list, recently I wrote a short article about building a
dovecot-sieve plugin for the current CentOS-included version of
dovecot:
http://blog.credativ.com/2010/02/howto-using-dovecot-with-sieve-in-rhelcentos-5/
[1] Could that be of interest for your wiki? Regards, Roland
Hola
Todo es posible, busca categorizadas en Distrowatch.com
Salud2
El 03/02/2010 02:02 a.m., Ernesto Celis escribió:
El día 2 de febrero de 2010 20:21, Eduardo Grosclaude
eduardo.groscla...@gmail.com escribió:
2010/2/2 Matias Sardiscomsardi...@mancia.org
2010/2/2 ces
2010/2/3 Ernesto Celis celisdelafue...@gmail.com:
El día 2 de febrero de 2010 20:21, Eduardo Grosclaude
eduardo.groscla...@gmail.com escribió:
2010/2/2 Matias Sardisco msardi...@mancia.org
2010/2/2 ces can arvega...@hotmail.com
saludos
alguna distribucion basada en centos que soporte a
Si quieres CentOS creo que la 4.8 correrá, en otro caso lo hará la 3.9 que no
sé si todavía la puedas descargar de la página oficial. Pero, tiene el
inconveniente de ya no ser soportada así que si necesitas aplicaciones estás
limitado a lo que venga en el DVD o a lo que puedas configurar en
El 03/02/10 14:48, Rubén González escribió:
Si quieres CentOS creo que la 4.8 correrá, en otro caso lo hará la 3.9
que no sé si todavía la puedas descargar de la página oficial. Pero,
tiene el inconveniente de ya no ser soportada
Glups!
Solo un detalle, según Red Hat el soporte para RHEL-3
El 03/02/10 15:53, Santi Saez escribió:
Solo un detalle, según Red Hat el soporte para RHEL-3 acabará el 31 de
octubre del 2010, así que entiendo que el soporte para CentOS-3 también
acabará en esa fecha.
Todavía tenemos soporte para CentOS-3, el único ciclo de vida que ha
finalizado ha
Hola.
Hola
Tendrias que instalar en modo texto cualquier version de centos vigente 4.x o
5.x y personalizar un entorno grafico muy austero como windowmaker, icewin,
fluxbox, con algunas aplicaciones que desees utilizar.
El siguiente ejemplo te puede servir de referencia sobre las aplicaciones
El día 3 de febrero de 2010 09:22, Santi Saez santis...@woop.es escribió:
El 03/02/10 15:53, Santi Saez escribió:
Te dejo un pantallazo de una instalación mínima (únicamente SSH) de una
CentOS-5 x86 donde el consumo de RAM es de 43MB.
http://filesocial.com/7qx1w59
La CPU no va a ser un
la verdad cuando bootea con el cd de centos4.x o 5.x se reinicia
César A. Canales Peralta
Network/System Administrator
www.discolinux.com
Linux Counter #502790
From: celisdelafue...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 12:31:39 -0600
To: centos-es@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] distro
2010/2/3 ces can arvega...@hotmail.com
la verdad cuando bootea con el cd de centos4.x o 5.x se reinicia
César A. Canales Peralta
Network/System Administrator
www.discolinux.com
Linux Counter #502790
From: celisdelafue...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 12:31:39 -0600
To:
Hola su ayuda.
Tengo una Dell Inspiron 1525 instale Centos tengo problemas con el controlador
de Red Marvell Yukon 88E8040.
E buscado en la red y no e podido solucionar este inconveniente.
Si alguien sabe la manera de como solucionarlo les agradeceria.
Att:
Pablo Carrión
Hola a todos
necesito de su ayuda para encontrar un manual para configurar un
server samba pero no basico necesito poder asignar permisos sobre los
ficheros dependiendo las necesidades de los usuarios.
escritura
lectura
modificacion
borrado del archivo o contenido
etc.
Si alguien me puede echar
Gracias por tu importante observación. Creo que he entendido mal entre no
liberar otra versión con no ser soportada. Trataré de ser más cuidadoso con lo
que escribo.
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 15:53:19 +0100
From: santis...@woop.es
To: centos-es@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS-es] distro light
mmm manual como tal o como tu lo deseas dificilmente lo encontraras, pero
si no queires salirte de los GUI's, te recomiendo swat, pero si te gustan
los comandos que es lo mas viable pues esta todo en el howto de samba y en
el archivo de configuracion
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 16:33:17 -0600, Mario
tu problema esta resuelto en este link
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/problem-installing-marvell-yukon-88e8040-driver-692535/
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 13:57:42 -0500, Pablo Fernando Cárrion Ojeda wrote:
Hola su ayuda.
Tengo una Dell Inspiron 1525 instale Centos tengo
Am Mittwoch, den 03.02.2010, 07:30 +0100 schrieb premr...@digilink.in:
Hi,
I have customized my centos Installation and removed the vitalization,
Cluster and storage cluster support along
with GUI support.I have enabled only server related packages.
Regarding serial console redirection,I
Am Montag, den 01.02.2010, 06:27 +0100 schrieb premr...@digilink.in:
Hi,
Iam using cento-5.3 on x86 machine and iam working to get the console
messages redirected to serial port.
- - -
Still Iam not able to see any console messages redirection on serial
port.I have connected the serial
Am Montag, den 01.02.2010, 14:14 +0100 schrieb Eero Volotinen:
2010/2/1 MOKRANI Rachid rachid.mokr...@ifp.fr:
Hi,
I need to monitor a workstation (Centos 5 x86_64).
I need to obtain informations about :
- cpu utilization per user, per a period, how many days per user,
Any ideas
Greetings,
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:38 PM, MOKRANI Rachid rachid.mokr...@ifp.fr wrote:
I need to monitor a workstation (Centos 5 x86_64).
I need to obtain informations about :
- cpu utilization per user, per a period, how many days per user,
Any ideas about a good and simple free tool ?
Am 03.02.2010 00:07, schrieb Kwan Lowe:
KVM
...
back-end storage for the VMs so you can do snapshot backups. I'm
awaiting support for memory de-duplication on the host side as this
can really help cram more VMs into a box (my workloads are very light
on memory/cpu but libraries/packages
Greetings,
I am aware that mounting filesystems with noatime option greatly
increases speed.
I have tried to follow discussion on the pros and cons of using noatime.
I have however not been able to mount with the option relatime in centos 5.2.
But in a production db server, which is backed up
It should be easy, but I have not yet found a solution. Only some
methods involving use of dd, but that sounds a little scary to me on a
production server.
I wish there would be a command virt-resize, but no... Maybe
virt-clone, with the option --file=DISKFILE, could be bended to do this?
-
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
harddrive --partition=sdb1 --dir=iso
append initrd=initrd.img ks=hd:sdb1:/ks/ks.cfg method=hd:sdb1:/iso
I am trying to create 2 diffrent partition like in the wiki
the first one fat32 10Mio
the second one ext2 the rest
on the fat32 partition i only have
From: Christoph Maser c...@financial.com
Nagios does not do snmp at all (some plugins do), also metrics (aka
performance data) is just the weakest spot in nagios. To get cpu
utilization per user you propably need psacct.
At the same time, it is easy to create a plugin with any data you want
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:08 AM, MOKRANI Rachid rachid.mokr...@ifp.fr wrote:
Hi,
I need to monitor a workstation (Centos 5 x86_64).
I need to obtain informations about :
- cpu utilization per user, per a period, how many days per user,
Any ideas about a good and simple free tool ?
Hi all,
I want to map an NFS share from a remote server to a local CentOS 5.4
server, but have a problem with portmap:
r...@mercury:[~]$ service portmap restart
pmap_getmaps rpc problem: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection reset
by peer
Stopping portmap:
/var/log/messages gives me this:
Feb 3 13:44:23 mercury portmap[2221]: cannot bind udp: Address already in
use
The first thing I would do is to see if there is something running on the
portmap port:
# netstat -ap --inet
Check for sunrpc (which is the service name
2010/2/3 Rudi Ahlers r...@softdux.com:
Hi all,
I want to map an NFS share from a remote server to a local CentOS 5.4
server, but have a problem with portmap:
r...@mercury:[~]$ service portmap restart
pmap_getmaps rpc problem: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection reset
by peer
Stopping
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Geoff Galitz ge...@galitz.org wrote:
The first thing I would do is to see if there is something running on the
portmap port:
# netstat -ap --inet
Check for sunrpc (which is the service name associated with the portmapper,
as listed in /etc/services).
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:20 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:
I am aware that mounting filesystems with noatime option greatly
increases speed.
I have tried to follow discussion on the pros and cons of using noatime.
I have however not been able to mount with the
On 3 February 2010 10:20, Rajagopal Swaminathan raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
I am aware that mounting filesystems with noatime option greatly
increases speed.
I have tried to follow discussion on the pros and cons of using noatime.
I have however not been able to mount with the
Should it be running, or not?
r...@mercury:[~]$ netstat -ap --inet | grep rpc
tcp0 0 *:sunrpc*:*
LISTEN 6458/portsentry
udp0 0 localhost:filenet-rpc localhost:filenet-rpc
ESTABLISHED 1980/postmaster
It looks like you need
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.cawrote:
just to clarify, you're saying that KVM requires H/W virtualization
support, either VT-x or AMD-V, yes? because at this point, i don't
think that really qualifies as special hardware anymore, it's pretty
common.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 4:38 AM, James Hogarth james.hoga...@gmail.com wrote:
RHEL doesn't have a reltime enabled kernel so centos doesn't either by
default. I believe that there is a kernel in plus that is reltime
enabled but due to potentially breaking ABI compatibility with RHEL I
don't
On 3 February 2010 12:52, Akemi Yagi amy...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 4:38 AM, James Hogarth james.hoga...@gmail.com wrote:
RHEL doesn't have a reltime enabled kernel so centos doesn't either by
default. I believe that there is a kernel in plus that is reltime
enabled but due to
Athmane Madjoudj wrote:
I need to monitor a workstation (Centos 5 x86_64).
I need to obtain informations about :
- cpu utilization per user, per a period, how many days per user,
Any ideas about a good and simple free tool ?
Maybe you should try:
Cacti: http://www.cacti.net/
John Doe a écrit :
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
harddrive --partition=sdb1 --dir=iso
append initrd=initrd.img ks=hd:sdb1:/ks/ks.cfg method=hd:sdb1:/iso
I am trying to create 2 diffrent partition like in the wiki
the first one fat32 10Mio
the second one ext2 the rest
on
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
Now I'm trying a simple task
i only want to install package wich are in the first cd-rom of CentOS
(not my custom.iso), the official iso but I just want the package in the
first CD
after that I'll use a script which install the other packages I wanted
John Doe a écrit :
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
Now I'm trying a simple task
i only want to install package wich are in the first cd-rom of CentOS
(not my custom.iso), the official iso but I just want the package in the
first CD
after that I'll use a script which install the other
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Geoff Galitz ge...@galitz.org wrote:
Should it be running, or not?
r...@mercury:[~]$ netstat -ap --inet | grep rpc
tcp0 0 *:sunrpc*:*
LISTEN 6458/portsentry
udp0 0 localhost:filenet-rpc
John Doe a écrit :
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
Now I'm trying a simple task
i only want to install package wich are in the first cd-rom of CentOS
(not my custom.iso), the official iso but I just want the package in the
first CD
after that I'll use a script which install the other
Note: I am digest subscriber so if you could copy me directly on any
reply to the list I would appreciate it very much.
I sent this to the OpenSSH list (securesh...@securityfocus.com)
yesterday and received no response so I am asking here in hopes that
someone else has run across this problem on
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
yes my USB is too small, my USB capacity is about 4GB
the dvd iso is about 4GB
and we want to add additional packages on the USB Stick
Another option... would be to buy an 8GB key (around 15€)
JD
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James B. Byrne wrote:
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reply to the list I would appreciate it very much.
snip
After a modest amount of research we decided that the
best answer was to use a more recent version of OpenSSH (5.3p1)that
supports chroot as
John Doe a écrit :
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
Now I'm trying a simple task
i only want to install package wich are in the first cd-rom of CentOS
(not my custom.iso), the official iso but I just want the package in the
first CD
after that I'll use a script which install the other
John Doe a écrit :
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
yes my USB is too small, my USB capacity is about 4GB
the dvd iso is about 4GB
and we want to add additional packages on the USB Stick
Another option... would be to buy an 8GB key (around 15€)
JD
I have create a script and modify an action file's of fail2ban to contact the
IP provider's of bruteforce attacks source.
If you are interested :
http://www.generationip.eu/documentation/mini-howto/135-use-fail2ban-to-contact-the-ip-providers-of-bruteforce-attacks-source
Fabien FAYE
RHCE
On Wed, February 3, 2010 09:48, Ned Slider wrote:
James B. Byrne wrote:
Note: I am digest subscriber so if you could copy me directly on
any reply to the list I would appreciate it very much.
snip
After a modest amount of research we decided that the
best answer was to use a more recent
VMware Workstation 7.0.1 Release Notes has a list of supported OS:
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws7/doc/releasenotes_ws701.html
According to that, RHEL 5.4 is listed as supported for both host and
guest but CentOS 5.4 is only for guest. This is quite strange and, if
it is true, that could be a
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 10:26 -0500, James B. Byrne wrote:
snip
So, I am left still seeking answers to my original questions.
1. Is it possible to mount the selinux filesystem twice on the same
host having different roots?
Mount --bind *before* the chroot environment is entered should do the
John Doe a écrit :
From: Georghy fu...@wanagain.net
yes my USB is too small, my USB capacity is about 4GB
the dvd iso is about 4GB
and we want to add additional packages on the USB Stick
Another option... would be to buy an 8GB key (around 15€)
JD
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:26 AM, James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.cawrote:
On Wed, February 3, 2010 09:48, Ned Slider wrote:
James B. Byrne wrote:
Note: I am digest subscriber so if you could copy me directly on
any reply to the list I would appreciate it very much.
snip
After
Instead, might the use of SCP (instead of sftp subsystem) and a limited
shell be able to achieve your goal?
I found this when googling for limited shell:
http://lshell.ghantoos.org/
Look at the Use case.
There's also rbash, but on first glance lshell looks quite promising.
Kai
--
Get your web
James B. Byrne wrote:
snip
The new server software works fine for regular ssh/sftp users.
However, when logging on as a member of the chroot group we obtain
this error:
ssh_selinux_getctxbyname: ssh_selinux_getctxbyname:
security_getenforce() failed
snip
# sestatus
SELinux
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 14:48 +, Ned Slider wrote:
James B. Byrne wrote:
Note: I am digest subscriber so if you could copy me directly on any
reply to the list I would appreciate it very much.
snip
After a modest amount of research we decided that the
best answer was to use a
We're finding that several of the packages we
need don't compile using the version 4.1.2 of
gfortran that comes with CentOS 5.4. So,
I've built the latest version of gfortran (e.g. 4.4.2)
but I've done it so that all the new version's
files go in /share/apps/gnu so that they
don't interfere with
On Wed, February 3, 2010 12:02, Ned Slider wrote:
What happens if you enable SELinux, i.e, set it to enforcing? Do you
still see the same error message above?
I have rebuilt the thing without SELinux support and all seems to be
working now. Since, other than the sftp user, there are only
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 10:14:50AM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, February 03, 2010 12:43 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
Rafa? Radecki wrote:
Hi All.
I plan to use virtualization in my production environment. I plan to
use one of the following options:
- KVM;
- VMWare Esxi;
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 12:26:13PM +0200, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
It should be easy, but I have not yet found a solution. Only some
methods involving use of dd, but that sounds a little scary to me on a
production server.
I wish there would be a command virt-resize, but no... Maybe
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Jon Forrest jlforr...@berkeley.edu wrote:
Although I can compile and run a simple fortran
Hello, world program using the version of
gfortran I built this way, trying to run a
more complex application, such as charmm (a molecular
dynamics program), fails. When
We're finding that several of the packages we
need don't compile using the version 4.1.2 of
gfortran that comes with CentOS 5.4. So,
I've built the latest version of gfortran (e.g. 4.4.2)
but I've done it so that all the new version's
files go in /share/apps/gnu so that they
don't interfere
On Feb 3, 2010, at 12:25 PM, Jon Forrest wrote:
We're finding that several of the packages we
need don't compile using the version 4.1.2 of
gfortran that comes with CentOS 5.4. So,
I've built the latest version of gfortran (e.g. 4.4.2)
but I've done it so that all the new version's
files
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 11:47:40AM +0100, Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
5.4 does a kill -HUP which is what service httpd reload does too. The
-HUP
signal causes http to re-read stuff rather than shutting down.
Still, I don't really understand why 5.4 doesn't use service reload which
seems more
Matthew Miller wrote:
That said, *both* of them are too brutal, in that they'll kill any open
connections. Signal USR1 (or service httpd graceful) is much nicer, since it
lets any open connections complete. The downside is that these old
connections might get written to the _rotated_ log
On 2/3/2010 10:49 AM, Tony Schreiner wrote:
There is also a gcc44-gfortran rpm which is based on gcc 4.4.0. Would
that help you?
I wonder if that rpm allows the version of
gfortran and associated libraries it installs
to be located in something other than the default
location. This is
On 2/3/2010 10:03 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
Regarding the compilation question, you may want to try the CHARMM forums at:
http://www.charmm.org/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=cfrm
That's a good idea. I wasn't going to do this
because my problem really isn't a charmm problem
but you're right,
Over the last year I have worked with Xen, KVM, VMware ESX and Sun
VirtualBox. VirtualBox is my recommendation, hands down.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen pa...@iki.fi wrote:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 10:14:50AM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Hi Folks,
Can you point me in the direction of searchable archives for the list? I'm
obviously missing something. I would like to be able to search the archives
before asking my question.
Thanks in advance
Simon
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On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:55 PM, Simon Billis si...@houxou.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
Can you point me in the direction of searchable archives for the list? I'm
obviously missing something. I would like to be able to search the archives
before asking my question.
Thanks in advance
Simon
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Simon Billis si...@houxou.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
Can you point me in the direction of searchable archives for the list? I'm
obviously missing something. I would like to be able to search the archives
before asking my question.
This wiki page may help:
Simon Billis wrote:
Hi Folks,
Can you point me in the direction of searchable archives for the list? I'm
obviously missing something. I would like to be able to search the archives
before asking my question.
link at the bottom of each message, click on 'archives', and find
Hi Rudi,
Google search does work on the archives as well :)
Thanks - I figured I'd missed something obvious!
S.
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Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
But in a production db server, which is backed up by HP DP, is it
advisable to mount with noatime?
noatime typically helps when dealing with lots of files, most DB servers
have a small number of files that are large in size, so noatime is
likely not to provide any
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 09:54 -0500, Brent L. Bates wrote:
Why are you trying to use 5.3? Why not 5.4? After installing 5.4, try
everything again, even the newer kernel module. I've been reading these lists
long enough to remember people saying they have had the same problem as you
with
On 2/3/2010 1:19 PM, a arias wrote:
Over the last year I have worked with Xen, KVM, VMware ESX and Sun
VirtualBox. VirtualBox is my recommendation, hands down.
Virtualbox has the unique advantage of having a free version that can
run on intel Macs. I can't think of anything else that makes
On 2/3/2010 2:45 PM, nate wrote:
Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
But in a production db server, which is backed up by HP DP, is it
advisable to mount with noatime?
noatime typically helps when dealing with lots of files, most DB servers
have a small number of files that are large in size, so
Simon Billis wrote:
Hi Folks,
Can you point me in the direction of searchable archives for the list? I'm
obviously missing something. I would like to be able to search the archives
before asking my question.
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.centos.general
or
nate wrote:
Rajagopal Swaminathan wrote:
But in a production db server, which is backed up by HP DP, is it
advisable to mount with noatime?
noatime typically helps when dealing with lots of files, most DB servers
have a small number of files that are large in size, so noatime is
a arias wrote:
Over the last year I have worked with Xen, KVM, VMware ESX and Sun
VirtualBox. VirtualBox is my recommendation, hands down.
I think this is too vague of a opinion on virtualization use. I think it
depends on what you're doing with it.
VirtualBox is a nice piece of software for
Max Hetrick wrote:
a arias wrote:
Over the last year I have worked with Xen, KVM, VMware ESX and Sun
VirtualBox. VirtualBox is my recommendation, hands down.
I think this is too vague of a opinion on virtualization use. I think it
depends on what you're doing with it.
VirtualBox is
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Max Hetrick maxhetr...@verizon.net wrote:
a arias wrote:
Over the last year I have worked with Xen, KVM, VMware ESX and Sun
VirtualBox. VirtualBox is my recommendation, hands down.
I think this is too vague of a opinion on virtualization use. I think it
How can I find out that someone is using it's network card in
promiscuous mode in a subnet?
Thank you!
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On Wed, Feb 03, 2010, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
How can I find out that someone is using it's network card in
promiscuous mode in a subnet?
We use the swatch log watcher, to detect lines like this in
/var/log/messages (this is from a system running VMware virtual
machines in bridging mode so this is
Rob Kampen wrote:
I do not agree - every read of the db will update the filesystem with
noatime missing, thus specifying noatime does give performance
improvements - the size of the files does not matter as much - rather
the number of reads vs writes.
Interesting, didn't think about that
Vadkan Jozsef jozsi.avad...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I find out that someone is using it's network card in
promiscuous mode in a subnet?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/prodetect/
Best,
--- Les Bell
[http://www.lesbell.com.au]
Tel: +61 2 9451 1144
Les Bell lesb...@lesbell.com.au wrote:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/prodetect/
Sorry - just remembered that's a Windows program. The classic tool for
monitoring IP/Ethernet address pairings is arpwatch, but unlike prodetect,
it will only report an ARP cache poisoning attack, not someone
Scot P. Floess wrote:
I just built Subversion 1.6.5 - and needed a newer version of SqlLite...
All I did was copy sqlite3.c to [subversion src dir]/sqlite-amalgamation
and confgure/make/make install magic ;) Meaning I didn't upgrade SqlLite
system wide ;)
BTW, I am using
On Thursday, February 04, 2010 01:52 AM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 10:14:50AM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, February 03, 2010 12:43 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
Rafa? Radecki wrote:
Hi All.
I plan to use virtualization in my production environment. I plan to
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 11:51 -0500, Max Hetrick wrote:
Bobby wrote:
Odd, for some time I have had USB support with Sun's Virtualbox. It was a
problem at some point but works fine here (Using Fedora 11). I'm pretty
sure I
watched a USB CAM on XP (as a VM client) a while ago.
Well,
David McGuffey wrote:
I was wondering how to best block all network access to it when I log
off...then unblock it when I log on. Changing iptables requires root
access...as does running ifdown and ifup scripts.
You could use sudo to call them.. But I don't really understand your
concern, if
On Thursday, February 04, 2010 10:20 AM, David McGuffey wrote:
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 11:51 -0500, Max Hetrick wrote:
Bobby wrote:
Odd, for some time I have had USB support with Sun's Virtualbox. It was a
problem at some point but works fine here (Using Fedora 11). I'm pretty
sure I
Hi,
My ftpd is being abused.
Maximum login attempts exceeded from hosts:
:::64.251.22.142[:::64.251.22.142] : 24197 Time(s)
I had came across an article stating that proftpd with mod wrap can actually
block these IP using denyhosts.
I had googled but I did not see any proftpd rpm
Dear All
I need to install Windows as guest on my CentOS 5 as host . Can you please give
me the link to download the requierd rpm package for this purpose ?
Thank you
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I need to install Windows as guest on my CentOS 5 as host.
Can you please give me the link to download the requierd rpm
package for this purpose ?
The RedHat Virtualization Guide gives you all the info you will need:
On Thursday, February 04, 2010 03:48 PM, Hadi Motamedi wrote:
Dear All
I need to install Windows as guest on my CentOS 5 as host . Can you
please give me the link to download the requierd rpm package for this
purpose ?
Thank you
yum install kvm
Then search for virtio drivers. Redhat
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