Hello all, and my apologies for the late answer, but as I "fixed" this
I had to patch other problems until this week...
TL;DR : I did fix the problem by "brute force", but don't really know what
happened. See bottom of email for more details.
On Thu, Sep 07, 2023 18:1
Greetings,
absurd subject, but I don't know how else I could describe what is happening.
I have a small static website hosted on a Centos 7 VPS (that I'll update as
soon as possible, but what follows is much more urgent, I must absolutely fix
it asap).
The website is generated by Hugo. I run
Greetings,
I run my own email server for some domains I administer, on a centos
vps server with a very small number of users.
The only services are smtp, imap/pop, webmail
Everything was running without problems until this morning. I left
home for 1/2 hours, and when I came back everything had
One thing to check is that the DNS servers in /etc/resolv.conf are
answering quickly (dig some_name.domain @server_ip).
The server runs no DNS server itself.
I ran dig www.google.it @213.179.193.200 (ie the complete real IP of
my primary dns server as listed in /etc/resolv.conf) and this is
sorry, didn't realize I had not sent it to the list too.
I have ran the command again several times, and now it is much slower,
~30/40 msec
-- Forwarded message --
From: Marco Fioretti marco.fiore...@gmail.com
Date: 2012/9/6
Subject: Re: [CentOS] centos email server suddenly
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 18:37:52 PM +0200, Marco Fioretti wrote:
greetings,
I am setting up Centos 6 i686 remotely, on a new VPS.
A problem I have is that I cannot set password for new users.
I solved this, so to speak, reinstalling from scratch. I had likely
installed conflicting security
greetings,
I am setting up Centos 6 i686 remotely, on a new VPS.
A problem I have is that I cannot set password for new users. I have
created one with
useradd -m new_user
but when I type
passwd new_user
this is the result:
[root@vps ~]# passwd new_user
Changing password for user new_user
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