gracias por la respuesta, lo estare revisando y les cuento, estos dias
volvere hacer el test, ya tengo una maquna virtual donde he instaldo
centos..., ah otra duda, cuando descargaba en phpmyadmin 3.x y el 2.x creo,
las ocsas eran totalmente diferentes para instalr, luego de descomprimir el
Am 20.03.2010 16:12, schrieb Alexander Dalloz:
Create the recommended /etc/modprobe.conf entry
alias scsi_hostadapter${NUM} virtio_blk
Thanks a lot - somehow I missed the Red Hat knowledge base entry.
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On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 05:24:34PM -0500, Larry Vaden wrote:
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 5:17 PM, Vadkan Jozsef jozsi.avad...@gmail.com
wrote:
What's the best method to ban that ip [what is bruteforcig a server]
what was logged on the logger?
I need to ban the ip on the router pc.
I upgraded my centos from 5.0 to 5.4
But i still see 5.0 n the version number
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I upgraded my centos from 5.0 to 5.4
But i still see 5.0 n the version number
Did you hand modify /etc/issue and/or /etc/issue.net? Are there files
named /etc/issue.rpmnew and/or /etc/issue.net.rpmnew? If so,
Hi,
I've setup a small LAN of two desktops running CentOS 5 in a medical
office. Both are connected to the Internet via a small modem/router.
Recently I played around with FreeNX on my own desktop, and I'd like to
install it on these two computers. On my PC, I just redirected port 22
in the
You may want to consider adding some details if you want an answer.
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Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home server
that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am planning on
doing is copying my data drive every other day and rotating them offsite,
haven't figured out how often though. So I did my first test last
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I've setup a small LAN of two desktops running CentOS 5 in a medical
office. Both are connected to the Internet via a small modem/router.
Recently I played around with FreeNX on my own desktop, and I'd like to
install it on these two computers. On my PC, I just
On 03/21/2010 04:01 PM, Tom Bishop wrote:
Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home
server that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am
planning on doing is copying my data drive every other day and rotating
them offsite, haven't figured out how
Thanks Timo I'll go read that...
On 3/21/10, Timo Schoeler timo.schoe...@riscworks.net wrote:
On 03/21/2010 04:01 PM, Tom Bishop wrote:
Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home
server that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am
planning on
Ned Slider a écrit :
Choose a random unused high port number (above 1023)
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers.
2) How do I configure these different ports ? By that, I mean : how do I
tell SSH to use them instead of port 22 ?
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I've setup a small LAN of two desktops running CentOS 5 in a medical
office. Both are connected to the Internet via a small modem/router.
Recently I played around with FreeNX on my own desktop, and I'd like to
install it on these two computers. On my PC, I just
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 05:03:12PM +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Now I can ssh into my two machines from the outside, using my public IP
address. E. g. :
# ssh my.ip.add.res -p 10022 -- I'm logged into bernadette
# ssh my.ip.add.res -p 10023 -- Logs me into raymonde
[ Key changed... ]
Les Mikesell wrote:
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I've setup a small LAN of two desktops running CentOS 5 in a medical
office. Both are connected to the Internet via a small modem/router.
Recently I played around with FreeNX on my own desktop, and I'd like to
install it on these two computers.
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 17:03 +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Ned Slider a écrit :
Choose a random unused high port number (above 1023)
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers.
2) How do I configure these different ports ? By that, I mean : how do I
tell SSH to use them instead of
Tom Bishop wrote:
Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home server
that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am planning on
doing is copying my data drive every other day and rotating them offsite,
haven't figured out how often though. So I did
Les Mikesell a écrit :
You don't really need to change the ports on the hosts. Just configure the
router to accept different ports on the internet side and redirect to port 22
at
the different IP addresses on the inside. Then you only have to change the
client settings for access from
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 17:29 +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Les Mikesell a écrit :
You don't really need to change the ports on the hosts. Just configure the
router to accept different ports on the internet side and redirect to port
22 at
the different IP addresses on the inside. Then
Stephen Harris a écrit :
From man ssh_config look into CheckHostIP
For example:
Host bernadette
HostName my.ip.add.ress
Port 10022
HostKeyAlias bernadette
CheckHostIP no
Host raymonde
HostName my.ip.add.ress
Port 10023
HostKeyAlias raymonde
Hi Nikki,
Niki Kovacs sent a missive on 2010-03-21:
Les Mikesell a écrit :
You don't really need to change the ports on the hosts. Just configure
the router to accept different ports on the internet side and redirect
to port 22 at the different IP addresses on the inside. Then you only
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Les Mikesell a écrit :
You don't really need to change the ports on the hosts. Just configure the
router to accept different ports on the internet side and redirect to port
22 at
the different IP addresses on the inside. Then you only have to change the
client
Ned Slider wrote:
2) How do I configure these different ports ? By that, I mean : how do I
tell SSH to use them instead of port 22 ?
You don't really need to change the ports on the hosts. Just configure the
router to accept different ports on the internet side and redirect to port
22 at
Les Mikesell a écrit :
Yes, just pick different port numbers for the router to redirect to port 22
at
each internal IP. Then everything works normally internally and externally
you
use 'ssh -p nnn public_address' where your port number will be the one
redirected to the internal
On 3/21/2010 9:31 AM, mattias wrote:
I upgraded my centos from 5.0 to 5.4
But i still see 5.0 n the version number
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did you reboot?
The /etc/issue
Looks fine
But way i not sure are
I think the openvpn are not in the centos 5.4 repo
I no openvpn are in centos 5.0 but no in 5.4
Sorry my english
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[r...@vps ~]# rpm -qi centos-release
Name: centos-release Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 5 Vendor: CentOS
Release : 4.el5.centos.1Build Date: tor 1 okt 2009
14.28.40
Install Date: sön 21 mar 2010 14.20.07
Hi,
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 19:30 +0100, mattias wrote:
[r...@vps ~]# rpm -qi centos-release
Name: centos-release Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 5 Vendor: CentOS
Release : 4.el5.centos.1Build Date: tor
Ned Slider wrote:
Tom Bishop wrote:
Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home server
that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am planning on
doing is copying my data drive every other day and rotating them offsite,
haven't figured out how often
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 14:35 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Ned Slider wrote:
Tom Bishop wrote:
Lots of opinions out there and I have read and read, so I have a home
server
that I have finally setup with a hot swap hdd cage and what I am planning
on
doing is copying my data drive every
Dear List,
I recently spent some time out of the USA, and found myself in a hotel
that blocked port 25 which prevented my laptop's ability to connect to
my office mail server. I did a scan on the internet and made the
observation that this was a common problem. I had port 22 available so
I was
JohnS wrote:
BUT: Since you have one server get a good raid 1 sata card and use it
like arecca. You don't have to invest a fortune in it. Finally rsynce
is going to bite you in the a$$ copying live data. It may work perfect
for the first few times but in the end it will get you. You
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Dear List,
I recently spent some time out of the USA, and found myself in a hotel
that blocked port 25 which prevented my laptop's ability to connect to
my office mail server. I did a scan on the internet and made the
observation that this was a common problem. I
So let me add some more detail, I have a hot swap disk cage that currently
has my backup data on it almost all of them are in VM's. That disk is my
primary data disk, all I need/want to do is to copy that data periodically
to another disk that I then can rotate offsite, so I will have 2 more
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 16:20 -0500, Tom Bishop wrote:
So let me add some more detail, I have a hot swap disk cage that
currently has my backup data on it almost all of them are in VM's.
That disk is my primary data disk, all I need/want to do is to copy
that data periodically to another disk
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 16:18 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Dear List,
I recently spent some time out of the USA, and found myself in a hotel
that blocked port 25 which prevented my laptop's ability to connect to
my office mail server. I did a scan on the internet
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 16:47 -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
If you have other ideas would appreciate your assistance.
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I have an idea... Dump Sendmail on your laptop!!!
Use Evolution or Pine to fetch and read your mail from your office
server. Seems a way lot simpler the sendmail.mc way.
On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 09:21 +1100, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Install dovecot on the server.
Use firewall rules to block out all networks for 993 BUT
the network of your laptop (whatever ISP your on).
Use thunderbird (or whatever) to read you email.
I do that with all our mobiles/laptops.
On Sunday 21 March 2010 10:54, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Recently I played around with FreeNX on my own desktop, and I'd like to
install it on these two computers. On my PC, I just redirected port 22
in the router, so SSH (and thus FreeNX) requests from the outside get
redirected to my desktop
On 22/03/10 10:01, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
I had been doing what you suggested above. This resulted in being able
to read all e-mail, but I could not send any e-mail in that port 25 was
being blocked by the hotel.
I use thunderbird and have configured it to use multiple outgoing SMTP
servers
On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 10:25 +1100, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:
On 22/03/10 10:01, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
I had been doing what you suggested above. This resulted in being able
to read all e-mail, but I could not send any e-mail in that port 25 was
being blocked by the hotel.
I use
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 09:21 +1100, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Install dovecot on the server.
Use firewall rules to block out all networks for 993 BUT
the network of your laptop (whatever ISP your on).
Use thunderbird (or whatever) to read you email.
I do that with
On 03/21/2010 07:25 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
On Mon, 2010-03-22 at 09:21 +1100, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Install dovecot on the server.
Use firewall rules to block out all networks for 993 BUT
the network of your laptop (whatever ISP your on).
Use thunderbird (or
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 15:55 -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Dear List,
I recently spent some time out of the USA, and found myself in a hotel
that blocked port 25 which prevented my laptop's ability to connect to
my office mail server. I did a scan on the internet and made the
observation
The other common option is to use port 465 for smtp over ssl - which should be
something you can activate by uncommenting lines in your sendmail.mc and most
clients handle. Or use an outside account like gmail or yahoo that does this.
Please do not promote port 465 when everything else other
On Sun, 2010-03-21 at 22:55 -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
However, I did find an easy solution for evolution to use smtp on port
587. I will record it here so that anyone looking for this in the
future will have the right methodology.
All I had to do was to place the port number after
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