Re: [CentOS] [OT] Where to buy S/MIME ??

2018-11-28 Thread Alice Wonder
On 11/28/2018 07:58 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote: On 11/27/18 3:47 PM, Alice Wonder wrote: I actually went for a more complex scenario, I've created my own CA complete with CRL. OK.  That means fewer certificates for your peers to install over time, but is otherwise no better than self-signed.

Re: [CentOS] [OT] Where to buy S/MIME ??

2018-11-28 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 11/27/18 3:47 PM, Alice Wonder wrote: I actually went for a more complex scenario, I've created my own CA complete with CRL. OK.  That means fewer certificates for your peers to install over time, but is otherwise no better than self-signed. It's nice because with S/MIME you really

[CentOS] Gnome_shell out of memory

2018-11-28 Thread Jerry Geis
Hi All, I have a CentOS 7.5 box running. Its crashing after some time with NO memory. I have 4G in the box, and 4G swap. Nov 28 07:43:20 mediacontroller01 kernel: gnome-shell cpuset=/ mems_allowed=0 Nov 28 07:43:20 mediacontroller01 kernel: CPU: 2 PID: 1419 Comm: gnome-shell Tainted: G

Re: [CentOS] Tools/mechanisms for the management of access permissions in big filebased datasets

2018-11-28 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018, Warren Young wrote: Who here uses ACLs to good effect? Are you using more than just getfacl/setfacl to do it? We use NFSv4 ACLs on Lustre and Isilon filesystems, so we employ nfs4_getfacl and nfs4_setfacl -- but all of our work is done on the command line, not via a

[CentOS] CentOS Dojo at FOSDEM, February 1, 2019

2018-11-28 Thread Rich Bowen
The final schedule for the CentOS Dojo at FOSDEM is now live at https://wiki.centos.org/Newsletter and registration is open. We've got a whole day of content for you, covering technical topics, information about RHEL 8 (and what's coming in CentOS), and updates from our Special Interest Groups

Re: [CentOS] [External] Re: CentOS 7 package not present in Red Hat EL 7 - qt-assistant

2018-11-28 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 11/28/18 2:59 AM, Toralf Lund wrote: > On 28/11/18 01:24, Akemi Yagi wrote: >> On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:47 AM Toralf Lund wrote: >>> I'm using CentOS 7 for development of software that is sometimes used on >>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. I conjunction with an update of one of the >>>

Re: [CentOS] [External] Re: CentOS 7 package not present in Red Hat EL 7 - qt-assistant

2018-11-28 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 1:00 AM Toralf Lund wrote: > > On 28/11/18 01:24, Akemi Yagi wrote: > > The qt-assistant package is available in RHEL-7: > > > > $ sudo yum list qt-assistant > > > > qt-assistant.x86_64 1:4.8.7-2.el7rhel-7-server-optional-rpms > Right. I notice the word "optional"

Re: [CentOS] Tools/mechanisms for the management of access permissions in big filebased datasets

2018-11-28 Thread Warren Young
On Nov 28, 2018, at 2:36 AM, Frank Thommen wrote: > > Our problem is more the management side. Effectively we are looking for a > tool that helps us manage these permissions I want ACLs to work. There’s a real problem to solve, which is that the old user:group rwx Unix permission system

[CentOS] aarch64 boot up process/EFI

2018-11-28 Thread Asya Dvorkin
Hello, I am not sure if this is the correct place to ask, but I do not have anyone else to go to. I'm working on building our own custom aarch64 RHEL distribution and using CentOS SRPMs to rebuild necessary packages. I am also utilizing kickstart. At this point, my kickstart installs all

Re: [CentOS] Tools/mechanisms for the management of access permissions in big filebased datasets

2018-11-28 Thread Frank Thommen
Thank you. Basically our problem are not the ACLs or their support per se, but that we have to manage a huge number of individual ACLS (several hundred users in more than hundred projects) in multi-petabyte filesystem and still have to keep overview and control. Our problem is more the

Re: [CentOS] [External] Re: CentOS 7 package not present in Red Hat EL 7 - qt-assistant

2018-11-28 Thread Toralf Lund
On 28/11/18 01:24, Akemi Yagi wrote: On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:47 AM Toralf Lund wrote: I'm using CentOS 7 for development of software that is sometimes used on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. I conjunction with an update of one of the applications, I asked some Red Hat users to install the Qt 4