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Hola Diego,
estoy levantando, te aviso luego.
El 22 de agosto de 2014, 8:00, centos-es-requ...@centos.org escribió:
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Diego,
segui tu sugerencia me aparecen 3 parrafos con estos encabezados :
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
sit0 Link encap:IPv6-in-IPv4
NOARP MTU:1480 Metric:1
vboxnet0 Link
Estimados
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Estimados,
Al crear un bind secundario hay que replicar toda la infro (named.conf,
zonas, etc) o solo basta con indicarlo en la configuracion del primario?
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On 08/25/2014 12:39 PM, Carlos Alvear wrote:
Estimados,
Al crear un bind secundario hay que replicar toda la infro
(named.conf, zonas, etc) o solo basta con indicarlo en la
configuracion del primario?
hay que indicar qué archivo contendrá la
Ok, entonces la configuracion que debe ir en el named.conf por ej,
apuntando al secundario seria
zone example.cl {
type master;
file example.cl.zone;
notify yes;
*also-notify { 200.1.123.7; };*
*allow-transfer { 200.1.123.7; };*
};
Esta bien asi?
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On 08/25/2014 12:53 PM, Carlos Alvear wrote:
Ok, entonces la configuracion que debe ir en el named.conf por ej,
apuntando al secundario seria
zone example.cl {
type master; file example.cl.zone; notify yes; *also-notify {
200.1.123.7;
Saludos amigos listeros por pedirles ayuda en este problema, tengo un
servidor centos 5.10 el cuál hace proxy, además esta instalado mysql
para una base de datos de un sistema contable, para que funcione este
sistema contable desde fuera tengo nateado el puerto 3306 a la ip
192.168.2.1 con la
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Cuando los clientes externos llegan a la oficina deben estar
cambiando este archivo de configuración por la ip local y funciona,
hay algo en mi firewall que no permite conectarse a los clientes
externos que se conectan a la red local, alguien
Gracias Epe si tenia esa opción pero quiero ver si solo agregando un par
de reglas puedo hacer que funcione y después presentar la opción de la
VPN, en realidad trabajo con pptpd y como tu mencionas funciona rápido y
seguro, gracias nuevamente
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Primero deberias mostrar como tienes tus reglas actuales, despues que
puertos usa el servicio que demandas...
Porque en si, a simple leida noto que sabes lo que haces, sabes que puertos
abrir y todo... no veo porque no te funcione !
El 25 de agosto de 2014, 18:27, César Martinez
Gracias por responder, no pongo las reglas porque mi firewall es
bastante grande, pensé que solo debía agregar un par de reglas para ello.
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On 25 de agosto de 2014 20:39:42 GMT-05:00, Ricardo González
clustersh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hola,
Este mensaje es para saber si funciona la lista, por favor, si alguien
lo
lee, que responda un si.
Si
El 25-08-2014 21:39, Ricardo González clustersh...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola,
Este mensaje es para saber si funciona la lista, por favor, si alguien lo
lee, que responda un si.
Gracias.
Saludos.
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No xD
El ago 25, 2014 8:39 p.m., Ricardo González clustersh...@gmail.com
escribió:
Hola,
Este mensaje es para saber si funciona la lista, por favor, si alguien lo
lee, que responda un si.
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Si
El 25/08/2014 20:41, César Martínez cmarti...@servicomecuador.com
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On 25 de agosto de 2014 20:39:42 GMT-05:00, Ricardo González
clustersh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hola,
Este mensaje es
Ya me han llegado,
Muchas gracias a todos.
Disculpad las molestias.
Saludos.
El 26 de agosto de 2014, 4:13, angel jauregui darkdiabl...@gmail.com
escribió:
No xD
El ago 25, 2014 8:39 p.m., Ricardo González clustersh...@gmail.com
escribió:
Hola,
Este mensaje es para saber si
On Sunday, August 24, 2014 06:45:14 Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 08/23/2014 10:45 AM, Bill Gee wrote:
On Friday, August 22, 2014 08:50:26 Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 08/21/2014 10:03 AM, Bill Gee wrote:
On Thursday, August 21, 2014 12:00:03 centos-requ...@centos.org wrote:
Re: [CentOS] SELinux
I'm running a Linksys WRT54GL router from my CentOS-7 home server.
Every now and then (maybe once every 2 days) the router's WiFi cuts out,
and I've found no way to solve this except to disconnect the power
from the router, wait 10 seconds and then re-connect.
This always works.
The router is
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@alice.it wrote:
I'm running a Linksys WRT54GL router from my CentOS-7 home server.
Every now and then (maybe once every 2 days) the router's WiFi cuts out,
and I've found no way to solve this except to disconnect the power
from the
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 03:50:50PM +0200, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm running a Linksys WRT54GL router from my CentOS-7 home server.
Every now and then (maybe once every 2 days) the router's WiFi cuts out,
and I've found no way to solve this except to disconnect the power
from the router, wait
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Andrew Stringer
cen...@rainsbrook.co.uk wrote:
Hi Akemi,
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Stringer
If you still wish to learn how to build a kernel module, we can help you.
Yes, although not of huge interest now I have achieved what I wanted to,
it
Em 23-08-2014 19:30, Steve Clark escreveu:
On 08/22/2014 07:42 PM, Digimer wrote:
On 22/08/14 07:07 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Digimer li...@alteeve.ca wrote:
To continue your analogy, should car companies have stopped changing
after the 20s? I mean, the cars
On 25/08/14 12:38 PM, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner wrote:
Em 23-08-2014 19:30, Steve Clark escreveu:
On 08/22/2014 07:42 PM, Digimer wrote:
On 22/08/14 07:07 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Digimer li...@alteeve.ca wrote:
To continue your analogy, should car companies have
On 8/25/2014 6:50 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
But I've been reading posts recently saying that
there hasn't really been a Linux router to replace the WRT54GL,
and in particular Linksys's recent 11n replacement
is not as good as the old model in many ways.
thats a very odd statement. the radios
I just had an IBM in a remote location with a hardware raid1 have both
drives go bad. With local machines I probably would have caught it
from the drive light before the 2nd one died... What is the state of
the art in linux software monitoring for this? Long ago when that
box was set up I
On 25/08/14 04:03 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I just had an IBM in a remote location with a hardware raid1 have both
drives go bad. With local machines I probably would have caught it
from the drive light before the 2nd one died... What is the state of
the art in linux software monitoring for
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Subject: [CentOS] Hardware raid health?
I just had an IBM in a remote location with a hardware raid1 have
On 25/08/14 04:11 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
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[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Les Mikesell
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 16:03
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Subject: [CentOS] Hardware raid health?
I just had an IBM in a
On 8/25/2014 1:03 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
I just had an IBM in a remote location with a hardware raid1 have both
drives go bad. With local machines I probably would have caught it
from the drive light before the 2nd one died... What is the state of
the art in linux software monitoring for
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On 25/08/14 04:11 PM, Jason Pyeron wrote:
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To:
[root@build6 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 6.5 (Final)
[root@build6 ~]#
[root@build6 ~]# uname -a
Linux build6 2.6.32-431.23.3.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jul 31 17:20:51 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64x86_64 GNU/Linux
[root@build6 ~]# yum clean all
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, security
Cleaning
On 2014-08-25, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
IF megacli64 works for this raid controller, then I tweaked some python
scripts I found online and use these two scripts.. these live in
/root/bin as they are only for root's use.
They can probably go anywhere, since a normal user
I'm trying to clarify the various ways in which I could set up
Postfix + Dovecot + SpamAssassin under CentOS-7,
and I'd welcome any comments on the following remarks.
As far as I can see there are 3 standard ways of setting this up:
1. Use amavisd
2. Use dovecot + pigeonhole/sieve
3. Use
On 08/25/2014 03:52 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm trying to clarify the various ways in which I could set up
Postfix + Dovecot + SpamAssassin under CentOS-7,
and I'd welcome any comments on the following remarks.
As far as I can see there are 3 standard ways of setting this up:
1. Use
On Aug 20, 2014, at 9:06, James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.ca wrote:
This mornings activity log shows this:
. . .
From 23.102.132.99 - 2 packets to tcp(3389)
From 23.102.133.164 - 1 packet to tcp(3389)
From 23.102.134.239 - 2 packets to tcp(3389)
From 23.102.136.210 - 3 packets
(apologies for the length - there are questions at the end...)
I've been running Linux for 20 years, and done a lot of dual-boots. I know
that's old-school now, but I run Linux 95% of the time yet don't want to
lose a Windows system I've paid for - but I've never tried removing it
from a
Wow.
(Sent from iPhone, so please accept my apologies in advance for any spelling or
grammatical errors.)
On Aug 25, 2014, at 7:57 PM, Andrew Daviel ad...@triumf.ca wrote:
(apologies for the length - there are questions at the end...)
I've been running Linux for 20 years, and done a
On 8/25/2014 15:06, Peter Wood wrote:
I don't recall ever running into a conflict between packages in base and
packages in epel repositories.
I see it here, too. It's clearly a packaging bug, probably due to the
fact that the more recent Red Hattish Linuxes use CMake 2.8+.
EPEL has a
On 8/25/2014 18:18, Nathan Duehr wrote:
How one could get into the VM business without KNOWING idiots would
happily pay for and utilize VMs on big bandwidth to do stupid human
tricks, and take appropriate precautions NOT to become part of the
problem… is beyond me.
Easy.
1. Most of these
On 08/10/2014 02:18 PM, Rob Townley wrote:
Anybody on here successfully get ipset iptables sets to work _after_ a
reboot?
Here's an init script that I wrote for CentOS 6. (systemd haters can
take note of how much easier it would have been to write a unit file.)
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