Buen día,
Como ya han mencionado es posible que hotmail este bloqueando tu direccion ip.
Te recomiendo que te afilies al servicios snds propio de hotmail donde te
pueden dar información de las inicidencias de spam que tiene tu servidor los
dominios de live.com.
Saludos Co-listeros.
Hemos comprado dos servidores Hp Proliannt DL360 g6, estos equipos vienen
dotados con dos NICs Broadcom netextreme II Gigabite, que no son reconocidos
por Centos al momento de instalar.
haciendo un listado de los modulos instalados con el comando lsmode me muestra
el
i'm not ignoring all of the suggestions so far (i'm taking note of
all of them) but as rp herrold suggests, a lot of this is getting
pretty far afield, so let me drag this back on-topic.
i'm looking for cool things that can be added into a very generic
5-day course in basic RHEL (centos)
Dear all,
i Just finished setting up an apache service on a centos 5.2 VM machine.
i need to secure this machine as i'm soon to be setting a public IP over it
where i'd be opening up the following services:
1. http
2. https
3. ssh
Things i've done so far:
1. stopped root ssh access in
Am 18.09.2010 12:08, schrieb Roland RoLaNd:
Dear all,
i Just finished setting up an apache service on a centos 5.2 VM machine.
i need to secure this machine as i'm soon to be setting a public IP over it
where i'd be opening up the following services:
1. http
2. https
3. ssh
On 09/18/10 12:08, Roland RoLaNd wrote:
Dear all,
i Just finished setting up an apache service on a centos 5.2 VM machine.
i need to secure this machine as i'm soon to be setting a public IP over it
where i'd be opening up the following services:
1. http
2. https
3. ssh
Things
On 17/09/2010 13:41, Les Mikesell wrote:
Oh - and how to install and use freenx/NX for remote access.
And how about Serial Over LAN using IPMI if your kit supports it? Very
useful is you've broken things... (speaking from experience :-)
D
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CentOS
This command will take forever and ever and ever (reads against /dev/random
blocks as the kernel runs out of entropy). /dev/urandom would be better but
still not very fast.
I recently came across a replacement for /dev/urandom called frandom
that the author claims is 10x faster on i686
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
p.s. one stupendously trivial idea i had was to give each student a
cheap USB drive and use that as the vehicle for playing with
filesystem utilities. with an $8 2G drive, i can demonstrate concepts
like
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca
wrote:
p.s. one stupendously trivial idea i had was to give each student
a cheap USB drive and use that as the vehicle for playing with
filesystem utilities. with an
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
From: Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca
Subject: Re: [CentOS] looking for cool,
post-install things to do on a centos 5.5 system
i'm not ignoring all of the suggestions so far (i'm taking note
I'm not sure how much 64-bit support the kernel expects so there might be some
complications going that direction, but you can certainly install a 64-bit
system and run the 32-bit versions of the apps and have both versions of most
libraries available.
To bring some closure to this thread, I
I'm playing with software RAID and LVM in some virtual machines and
I've run into an issue that I can't find a good answer to in the docs.
I have the following RAID setup:
md0: sda1 and sdb1, RAID 1. This is /boot
md1: sda2 and sdb2, RAID 1. This is a PV for LVM.
VolGroup00, this is the
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Robert P. J. Day
rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010, Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 5:06 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca
wrote:
p.s. one stupendously trivial idea i had was to give each student
a cheap USB
On 09/18/2010 05:13 PM, Matthew Topper wrote:
I'm playing with software RAID and LVM in some virtual machines and
I've run into an issue that I can't find a good answer to in the docs.
I have the following RAID setup:
md0: sda1 and sdb1, RAID 1. This is /boot
md1: sda2 and sdb2, RAID 1.
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Keith Roberts wrote:
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
From: m.r...@5-cent.us
Les Mikesell wrote:
On 9/17/2010 3:30 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
snip
Actually, my manager just laid something on me this morning: the new
release of Adobe's 64-bit flash for Linux. I suppose I need to
Denis wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Denisdenis.bec...@mnsu.edu wrote:
Hi - using gnome I am trying to use Places - Connect to Server to
mount a windows share. I can do:
smbclient //disk.site.edu/uname$ -U uname%passwd
but have not been able to transfer that
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
I was thinking of copying the old root partition with
sudo cp -a -P /* /mnt/hd
I think the command rsync is a better approach for this task. It has
much more features, for example, you can exclude certain files.
Thanks
Entering those commands exactly worked, but I'm not sure why it
worked. So, it's progress.
I need to find some good reference on GRUB, which seems difficult
because most things I can find are about GRUB2, and CentOS has 0.97
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 17:42:59 +0200
Timo Schoeler
On 09/17/2010 02:51 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
(another in an ongoing list of things i just want to clarify for the
sake of future courses taught on centos.)
from this RHEL doc page:
On Sep 17, 2010, at 3:39 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
(note: i asked this a few days ago but it *appears* that that post
was tossed due to getting excessive bounces from my account. so i'm
posting it again, apologies if you're seeing it a second time.)
over the
Hello,
Is there any maximum number of IP aliases or IP ranges that ifup can
handle? Right now i have about 12000 IPs assigned to the server and when
trying to assign range number 47 (ifup eth0-range47), i get his error:
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-post: line 21: 12733 Segmentation
Are there any 64bit CentOS5 kernels available that are immune against
the exploit mentioned in the subject? Turning off 32bit support is no
option to me..
Gerhard Schneider
P.S.: Source code can be found at
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Sep/268 and is working well on
A few weeks ago I asked about firewalls and family filters. Lanny
Marcus, I believe, suggested OpenDNS. Just wanted to thank him (and
everyone here) for their suggestions. Eventually I would like to learn
about firewalls, but I don't really want to run another machine at
this time. OpenDNS is
2010/9/18 Roland RoLaNd r_o_l_a_...@hotmail.com:
Dear all,
i Just finished setting up an apache service on a centos 5.2 VM machine.
i need to secure this machine as i'm soon to be setting a public IP over it
where i'd be opening up the following services:
1. http
2. https
3. ssh
+1 for bastille...
On 9/18/10, m.r...@5-cent.us m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Roland RoLaNd wrote:
i Just finished setting up an apache service on a centos 5.2 VM machine.
i need to secure this machine as i'm soon to be setting a public IP over
it where i'd be opening up the following services:
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 12:26:04PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Well, you could set selinux enforcing (AUGH!!!). Another possibility is
run Bastille Linux on it to harden it. I really like the latter - I used
it to harden an old system of mine, first Redhat 7.x, then Redhat 9 (yes,
this is
On 18/09/10 20:11, Gerhard Schneider wrote:
Are there any 64bit CentOS5 kernels available that are immune against
the exploit mentioned in the subject? Turning off 32bit support is no
option to me..
Gerhard Schneider
P.S.: Source code can be found at
Am 18.09.2010 21:11, schrieb Gerhard Schneider:
Are there any 64bit CentOS5 kernels available that are immune against
the exploit mentioned in the subject? Turning off 32bit support is no
option to me..
Gerhard Schneider
P.S.: Source code can be found at
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Matthew Topper toppe...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 17:42:59 +0200 Timo Schoeler
timo.schoe...@riscworks.net wrote:
On 09/18/2010 05:13 PM, Matthew Topper wrote:
I'm playing with software RAID and LVM in some virtual machines and
I've run into an
I am pulling my hair out here folks..
I am running CentOS 5.5 in command line only. Reason being I am standing up an
IDS system on it.
I have installed the NX client/node and server pkgs. I have installed the NX
client for windows on a Vista box. When I attemtp to connect from the
On Sat, 2010-09-18 at 16:08 -0700, Raymond Jender wrote:
I am pulling my hair out here folks..
I am running CentOS 5.5 in command line only. Reason being I am
standing up an IDS system on it.
I have installed the NX client/node and server pkgs. I have installed
the NX client for
On 19/09/2010, at 4:48 AM, Emmett Culley wrote:
On 09/17/2010 02:51 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
(another in an ongoing list of things i just want to clarify
for the
sake of future courses taught on centos.)
from this RHEL doc page:
I am running CentOS 5.5 in command line only. Reason being I am standing up
an IDS system on it.
I have installed the NX client/node and server pkgs. I have installed the NX
client for windows on a Vista box. When I attemtp to connect from the Vista
to CentOS, I get this:
Huh? So no
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