Fabian Arrotin wrote:
Don't try to compare NFS and iScsi : they aren't working at the same
level : iScsi works at the 'block level' while other Network File
Systems (like NFS, CIFS, etc ...) work more at the 'file level'
Hmmm. CIFS works at block level (SMB == Server Message Blocks).
Berend Dekens wrote:
However, after a reboot, all aliasses are disabled: they are present in
the configuration but they are not activated. I feared I did something
wrong so I removed all addresses, tried to find more clues in the docs
and now I'm back where I started.
Go into
John wrote:
John wrote:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum.
No.
Run rpm --rebuilddb
How is that supposed to help in this case?
Ralph
Was hoping you could explain? :-) Now I think about it I cant either :-)
No, I cannot explain how that would help
John wrote:
Sometimes conlflicts can be created between the two. RPM and Yum.
No.
Run rpm --rebuilddb
How is that supposed to help in this case?
Ralph
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
I just noticed that the home page links on wiki.centos.org dont actually
match the navigation on the top/bottom, is that by design ? it just
looks confusing
It never really did, see http://wiki.centos.org/FrontPageBackup.
The navigation on the top can (IMNSHO) be seen
Jerry Geis wrote:
I saw were it said if I dont correct Something I'll be back on the list.
I'm trying to figure out want Something is.
Not sending mail should do the trick. Our server was in CBL because it had
the string oemcomputer in the HELO.
F*cking despammers.
Ralph
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Steve Tindall wrote:
When looking for a reference to post in response to a question, I often
find it hard to locate questions in the FAQs that I know exist, but
sometimes that's because of the web vs. wiki FAQs issue (i.e., I'm
looking in the wrong one).
The problem with the FAQs on the web
Dag Wieers wrote:
Also I have noticed the image (colorful globe) and the link behind it to
be broken in 2 lines. So it would be better to have a somthing like a
nobr between the image and the link.
I see this in the Download table for the Release Email/Release Notes
column:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Why did you use an http link in there instead of using a relative link
into the wiki? Okay, then you would have one nothing, one globe, but
...
Let me change it and see how it looks like.
Okay, that only works for release notes from 4 and 5 :)
Cheers,
Ralph
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Why did you use an http link in there instead of using a relative link
into the wiki? Okay, then you would have one nothing, one globe, but
...
Let me change it and see how it looks like.
Okay, that only works for release notes from 4
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
And even if you put nbsp; into the header lines of that table it breaks
at strange points. Bloody wiki software ...
What do they say about people speaking to themselves? Well, at list you
all listen now: Fixed.
Alain - can you incorporate the diff into modern-CentOS
Alain Reguera Delgado wrote:
PS: That fixes the wrapping problem, not the icon per se.
We keep the moin globe icon before links or use the trac's one ?
No, we can use the trac one - this was just a hot fix I did.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Akemi Yagi wrote:
A reference to the japanese mailing list was added sometime ago to this page:
http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp
Now, the new frontpage takes you (after a couple of clicks) to:
http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp/ListInfo
which does not contain the info about the .jp
Ned Slider wrote:
Having given this much thought (mostly around my available free time),
if it's not too late I'd also like to also raise my hand and in so doing
give this thread a little bump.
Good, let us get this on the way then (I'm sorry, I'm not really available on
weekends at the
fabian dacunha wrote:
its a offtopic question but really apprecite if someone would advise n help
i have been running a mil server with sendmail
and have sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org as my dnsbl.
i had other servers which are alredy out now
that is relays.ordb.org and dsbl.org have already been
Eduardo Silvestre wrote:
Hello,
i have some customers with php 5.1.6 and they have a problem because this
version have a bug on gd library.
Link http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=39366
Need install other version to use this feature.
My mails had *three* locations in it where you can
Spike Turner wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
My mails had *three* locations in it where you can download
php 5.2 if
you need that.
There is no evidence supplied by yourself or by the OP that
upstream have not backported a fix to an issue 2 years old.
Did they? If so it's
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
This is not CentOS-specific, hence OT.
I need a list of all email users on my system (there are hundreds of them).
The list could be extracted from /etc/aliases and the virtusertable.
Does anyone know of a script that would do this automatically? It would have
to
-
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Ralph Angenendt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (30.10.2008 17:12):
for i in /etc/aliases /etc/postfix/virtual; do
cat $i | grep -Ev (^#|^\s+$|^$) | sed -e s/:// | awk '{print $1}' | \
sort -u | tr \\n ,
done
Thanks, that looks neat, and works.
For real-world use, I
Ali Abbas wrote:
Hi,
My wiki username is: AliAbbas
I would like to add a page entry to
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptopsfor the Asus F5N laptop, as to
explain the installation process and how to
configure the hardware.
Go ahead.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Semih Gokalp wrote:
yes i did it before.
du /var/log/message
28 /var/log/faillog
but
ls -al /var/log/
-rw--- 1 root root 137438953440 Oct 24 17:37 faillog
but why it is different ?
As already has been said: It's a sparse file with holes in it. As to why
it has to
Scott Silva wrote:
The default install doesn't do a software raid, and if you are trying to use
an Nvidia onboard raid controller as a raid device in linux, you are probably
out of luck.
To do software raid with LVM over it, you have to do it all manually. First
creating the raid devices,
Spike Turner wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Spike Turner wrote:
Perhaps with the release of the CentOS 4.7 Server CD
the frontpage at www.centos.org could be updated to
reflect this new development rather than 4.4?
In cases like this - could you open a bug at
http
William L. Maltby wrote:
Hmm. I wonder then if that is a bug in CentOS. Since the default shown
from the earlier posts indicates that several other pieces, including
the server daemon, should come along with the mandatory piece, mysql.
No, why? Probably some package in default needs the client
John wrote:
Correct there. Classless Inter Domain Routing, never really got into doing
that.
Do tell.
Largest I have dealt with was 1500 nodes and cidr is not needed there.
Ermm. Classful routing is *dead*, CIDR is needed *everywhere*.
My main thing has always been getting a network
Chris * wrote:
I had submitted a document to this list a few weeks back that gave
instructions for whole disk encryption which would cover /tmp /home
/swap and everything other than /boot. I did not ask for space in the
wiki because i thought it was waiting for peer review for accuracy.
Spike Turner wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Out of curiosity which major linux distro operates
a fragmented mailing list such as the one proposed?
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo
http://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/
https://ml.mandriva.net
tech wrote:
If I run either of these scripts from a browser using www.domain.com it
fails. If I run it from a browser using
www.domain.com/cgi-bin/install.cgi or
www.domain.com/cgi-bin/techtest.cgi it works.
Yes. Look at ScriptAlias in the config. And at the SELinux contexts in
that
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Lawrence Guirre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (17.10.2008 12:55):
piping ls to xargs should do the trick. man xargs for details.
Ok, thanks for ideas, Laurent and Lawrence.
A strange limitation in ls and rm, though. My friend said he hasn't seen
that in Fedora.
John wrote:
# Here is Subnet number 2. subnet 192.168.0.16 netmask
255.255.255.224 { # Subnet for 29 computers
Isn't this wrong? If the netmask is .224, it should be either
192.168.0.0-31 or 192.168.0.32-63. 192.168.0.16 does not make sense
here.
On subnet 192.168.0.16 with a mask of
John wrote:
Yeah, but you cannot really subnet that way:
JohnStanley Writes:
So let me understand that your saying that if I am Allocated and Own the IP
blocks 64.x.x.33 - 64.x.x.35 that I can not Subnet them Out in any way?
Yes, because that up there contains exactly *one* IP address
John wrote:
I have no idea what you are trying to tell me - you cannot subnet out one
IP address to your PIX firewall.
I wonder why I cant do that, seeing as have been doing it over 10 years. One
often misguided approach to setting them up is, facing it directly into the
open internet. Your
Spike Turner wrote:
perhaps that is why core issues in CentOS like the kernel
and samba are ignored by the developers? Examples :-
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2008-October/066143.html
We are not going to rebase except if upstream does. And maybe nobody
answered that because
Spike Turner wrote:
Out of curiosity which major linux distro operates
a fragmented mailing list such as the one proposed?
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo
http://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/
https://ml.mandriva.net/wws/lists
Compared to those CentOS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I run 5.2, how do I play m4v videos? I am not trying to remove any
DRM, only to view some Internet videos such as Lightroom killer tips:
Any suggestion?
VLC and/or mplayer from the rpmforge repository:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories
Ross Walker wrote:
Livna is a repo based on delivering codecs for commercial multimedia.
Livna has no CentOS support.
Ralph
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Sean Carolan wrote:
We have an issue with some customers who refuse to accept ICMP traffic
to their mail servers. It seems that they have put Mordac, preventer
of information services in charge of their firewall policy
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_characters_in_Dilbert#Mordac).
Mufit Eribol wrote:
Installed package: GeoIP.i386 1.4.4-1.el5.centos
Repo: CentOS Extras
Priority for CentOS Extras repo: 1
yum update wants to replace the above package with the following:
Package: geoip.i386 1.4.5-1.el5.rf
Repo: rpmforge
Priority for rpmforge: 15
Why does yum try to
Scott Silva wrote:
on 10-14-2008 6:24 AM Ralph Angenendt spake the following:
So you basically broke your internet connection because of stupid
customers? No, there isn't anything you can do on your side -
especially if you don't know how large their MTU is set (which you
cannot discover
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 17:24:08 +0200:
If you don't know the smallest MTU on the path to the mail server, you
might not be able to send packets over that path, especially if DF is
set.
But if it's not set? Shouldn't most devices have it not set
Les Mikesell wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
As said, they deliberately broke their internet connection, so there isn't
much you can do except setting your MTU to an extremely low value and
hope that there's nothing in between which has an even lower MTU.
It doesn't have to be extremely low
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Sean Carolan wrote on Tue, 14 Oct 2008 08:13:34 -0500:
My mail logs are showing that customers who specifically disallow ICMP
traffic have many Connection Reset entries in our logs:
Could somebody explain why ICMP might play a role in mail delivery?
If you don't know
Bo Lynch wrote:
Ralph,
So if I have a 5.1 client then where should I point yum to look for updates?
You point base *and* updates to
http://mirror.example.com/centos/$releasever/{os,updates}/$basearch
That way you'll go to 5.2 with the next yum update.
Remember: There is *NO* 5.0 anymore,
david fritz wrote:
i want to configure dns but i don't find the rightfile like named.conf
/usr/share/doc/bind-9.3.4/sample/
Ralph
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David Hláčik wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix]# postconf -d myhostname
*myhostname = sx1.labs.hlacik.eu*
What is wrong??
postconf -d does not do what you think it does. I guess the machine is called
sx1.labs.hlacik.eu.
Try postconf -n myhostname
Cheers,
Ralph
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Ned Slider wrote:
Bo Lynch wrote:
Ned,
So you are saying that I should point my yum clients to the 5/updates/i386
folder for updates correct? No matter if they are 5 5.1 5.2? Not trying to
be redundant...Just want to make sure that I'm understanding this correct
before I actually give it a
Rene Fournier wrote:
Being slightly familiar with BSD, I'm trying to get my feet wet with
Linux, and was wondering if anyone can suggest a good walkthrough of
setting up a CentOS server with Apache, PHP, and MySQL...
yum install httpd php php-mysql mysql-server
Et voilà.
1. Is there a
William Warren wrote:
instead of flashblock use adblockplus. It's updated for FF3. Plus ff
1.5 is EOL and has security problems.
I'd add NoScript into that mix (replaces flashblock completely), as that
has code for stopping ugly bugs.
Ralph
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Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:06, Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I put my new Centos box on the net, it frequently
tr1es to make ftp contact with IP address 64.90.181.77 .
This is a CentOS repository mirror:
Bo Lynch wrote:
If you know what you are doing, and absolutely want to remain at the 5.1
^^^
level, go to http://vault.centos.org/ for packages.
So I just want to make sure that I'm understanding this correct. I should
use the 5.1 original RPMS for my base OS
Rob Townley wrote:
You may want to look at a third party samba packager for better
documentation such as:
http://enterprisesamba.org/
More than the 25MB(!) of documentation which are in the samba packages
we release?
Ralph
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Spike Turner wrote on Wed, 8 Oct 2008 23:00:54 -0700 (PDT):
The apache docs state that it does no harm
well, that's wrong. Change alle your pages to be UTF-8 or remove it.
Yepp. Most charset problems I've found within apache came from that
setting.
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
On: Centos 5.2, with httpd-2.2.3-11.el5_1.centos.3
I tried to bring up a web server using an
httpd.con that runs well
On the Centos version, I cannot successfully:
run a NameVirtualHost;
execute a CGI.
I can bring up a simple page if I avoid the
Jeremiah Heller wrote:
On 6 Oct 2008, at 09:33, MHR wrote:
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd]$grep -ri virtu conf* | grep -v #
| conf.d/ssl.conf:VirtualHost _default_:443
| conf.d/ssl.conf:/VirtualHost
Doh! Of course - -r implies
kapil singh wrote:
Network manager service is alredy running, but still we are not able to
access the wifi network.
Look in the logfiles, NetworkManager is really talkative and you should
see the reason there.
Ralph
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Tim Verhoeven wrote:
n Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a) I have changed the account creation page:
http://wiki-m.centos.org/UserPreferences. Please view that page
while logged out of wiki-m.
Looks good.
b) While doing so I have changed
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Okay, Russ did some changes to that which explain a bit more *why* we
want people to adhere to those standards
And I added some stuff about conflict resolution.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Akemi Yagi wrote:
I have been wondering on this subject. Why not make the menu (info
and other options) available to people who do not have edit rights?
Removing that was done on purpose to give the people who aren't
interested in editing a cleaner wiki experience (or something, ask
dag).
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
Sounds like a very good idea to remove the Frontpage from the general
EditGroup. Are there maybe any other pages we should remove from
general editing ?
No idea. Probably the guidelines page :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Johnny Wahnstroem wrote:
Hello everyone!
In a CentOS forum thread[1], I was asked by forum member AlanJBartlett
if I would like to take on the care and feeding of the latter (section
3?) part of the JavaOnCentOS article.
Go ahead.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
a) I have changed the account creation page:
http://wiki-m.centos.org/UserPreferences. Please view that page
while logged out of wiki-m.
Yes, I know that the attachment is missing (the attention sign). This
will work on http://wiki.centos.org/.
Cheers,
Ralph
Akemi Yagi wrote:
n Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
b) While doing so I have changed the Guidelines page for the wiki.
Please review that page and add to the Guidelines concerning Wiki
content part:
http://wiki-m.centos.org/HowToContribute
Akemi Yagi wrote:
One thing about this is when there is a dispute between/among
contributors. How would we settle the case? Who would make the
final decision? The dispute can happen within the Editorial Team as
well.
Shoot the offenders. I think this should be a) either played out here or
Bob Hoffman wrote:
You would think the program they use to present the information would
obscure that mail address. Really no reason to show it forever is it?
So you haven't looked. pipermail *does* obscure the addresses.
Ralph
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Vandaman wrote:
It will be interesting if things went like so :-
- a CentOS Ivory Tower List for those on top of Ivory Towers.
- a CentOS OT list full of 419 scammers, salesmen/affiliates posts
- a CentOS n00b list for n00bs
Nobody ever proposed that.
Ralph
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Vandaman wrote:
Dac Chartrand wrote:
Yum is broken.
Please check your version of python and mysql as I can not imagine that
mysql itself is effecting yum, at least not the way CentOS builds it.
It probably is. As already mailed: I suspect a VPS with a strong
Akemi Yagi wrote:
find . -type f -exec grep -il !* {} \; -exec grep -i !* {} \; -exec echo \;
alias it to, say, findword and run: findword text
Sorry, I missed the ! in the above paste:
find . -type f -exec grep -il \!* {} \; -exec grep -i \!* {} \; -exec echo \;
If you are using GNU
Chris Geldenhuis wrote:
Didi wrote:
I just read this
http://www.linux-magazine.com/online/news/cebit_open_source_linux_magazine_and_linux_foundation_announce_call_for_projects
Maybe Centos want's to try to get a stand.
I would be willing to help man a booth at CeBit
I absolutely *hate*
Dac Chartrand wrote:
Greetings. After doing:
$ yum install mysql-server
$ /etc/init.d/mysqld start
Yum is broken. Example:
$ yum list php
Loading fastestmirror plugin
Loading priorities plugin
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* utterramblings: www.jasonlitka.com
* base:
nate wrote:
I didn't mean don't use yum, I meant if you want a really
stable system don't use 3rd party repos. Stick to what
is in base, or use a distribution that has the apps/versions
that are closer to what your needs are.
That doesn't have anything to do with this problem.
Ralph
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote on Thu, 02 Oct 2008 14:58:40 -0500:
No, the updates aren't nicely separated into ones that will break the
services you happen to need and ones that won't.
Nice picture. I imagine them sitting around the table and rolling some
dice to determine
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
RobertH wrote on Sun, 5 Oct 2008 13:39:26 -0700:
Why does disabling something that the centos website says is highly
recommended (multiple times) fix this issue?
Because he has a non-standard setup. In case you didn't recognize:
stopping mysqld also fixes his
Dac Chartrand wrote:
On 6-Oct-08, at 1:52 AM, John wrote:
Could please you possibly do a list of all the installed RPMs on the
system in question. Just for cause do a grep to list any packages like
rf = rpmforge, jason or litka centos
There no longer any rpm packages with jason or litka,
MHR wrote:
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:41 AM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are using GNU grep (well, you are using CentOS),
grep -ri foo dir/to/search/in
seems much shorter to me.
Without the -H you don't get the file names
Hu?
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd]$grep
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Maybe Centos want's to try to get a stand.
I would be willing to help man a booth at CeBit
I absolutely *hate* CeBit (have you looked at the hotel prices in
Hannover during CeBit?). Please take this to centos-promo and if enough
people
Tom [toms400] wrote:
Hi, I'm using Centos 5.2 and trying to use Eclipse's embedded browser
without success. Could this be due to any of the patches that were
commented out in 3.2.1-18?
Broken by design:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=452113
Cheers,
Ralph
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Ramon Nieto wrote:
I'll like to know from others their experience using 10 Gb LAN with
CentOS 4 5.
There is a chance here at work to change our backbone network to 10 Gb
LAN if this get approved (by the CIO) i'll like to include to this
project some 10 Gb Network Cards for our CentOS
Sergio Belkin wrote:
Hi,
I want to fix several entries of mail attribute mail that have an
error something like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and so on.
I want to to change them to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can
MHR wrote:
The video card is an nvidia ge7100gs and I have the beta driver from
rpmforge (under dkms).
Are you sure that you are using that driver and *not* the nv driver which
comes with XOrg? With that one I've seen similar issues.
Ralph
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You did not read my post properly? Fedora rpm needs a lot of things updating.
$ rpmbuild -bb xboard.spec
error: Failed build dependencies:
xorg-x11-xbitmaps is needed by xboard-4.2.7-16.i386
libICE-devel is needed by xboard-4.2.7-16.i386
Gopinath Achari wrote:
This was the error message generated during an upload to the ftp server
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,40,233,89)
PORT 192,168,1,40,233,89
500 Illegal PORT command.
Looks like you need to do active instead of passive mode.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Alan Bartlett wrote:
On 24/09/2008, Ralph Angenendt
[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I would like to request a mailinglist for the ArtworkSig, where we
could discuss Artwork related stuff. This would be much better than
'flooding' the -docs.
I think we should do
Craig White wrote:
well it's not just yahoo as I know for certain that AOL also requires
reverse DNS to match just like all the mail servers that I maintain also
require matching reverse DNS.
Your problem - if you actually want to solve it instead of tossing the
blame to others like yahoo
Toby Bluhm wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
.
.
.
A one stop shop on everything CentOS.
I like that approach better. A new list for email only would probably
lead to email threads on *both* lists, users being reminded to take the
select inappropriate subject discussion to the other list,
Jim Perrin wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 5:15 AM, John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
got a centos5.2 web/database server thats on a public coloc, its dmesg
fills
up with
TCP: Treason uncloaked! Peer 84.158.80.177:61931/8032 shrinks window
3243232020:3243237180. Repaired.
I know thats
Marcus Moeller wrote:
Good Evening.
I would like to request a mailinglist for the ArtworkSig, where we
could discuss Artwork related stuff. This would be much better than
'flooding' the -docs.
I think we should do that (especially as Artwork discussions are now shared
between docs and devel
Niki Kovacs wrote:
My suggestion to Dag (with all respect taken): why not create a
[rf-testing] repo for the critical stuff, a bit like [kbsingh]?
I repeat, since this is important: please do not take offense. Shit
happens, I know.
And if all that could be discussed on rpmforge users
RobertH wrote:
Okay,
Yahoo is bumming me. Only system my mail is having an issue with. All mail
is accepted, but junked. I can only think it is the DKIM/Domain keys.
Setup proper SPF records for your domain(s) for one.
That's supposed to help with what regarding his problem? OTOH
Bob Hoffman wrote:
Okay,
Yahoo is bumming me. Only system my mail is having an issue with. All mail
is accepted, but junked. I can only think it is the DKIM/Domain keys.
You might want to show some logs or other evidence if you want people to help
you.
Ralph
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Scott Silva wrote:
AFAIR yahoo only looks for proper SPF records and then looks at content
so far. My users interact with them all the time.
Out of curiosity: What happens if you don't have SPF records?
Ralph
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RobertH wrote:
Then I said
Setup proper SPF records for your domain(s) for one.
Most properly setup mail servers do some sort of SPF checking nowadays and
use the info at SMTP time or later in something like spamassasssin scoring
etc
That's probably the reason why much spam has valid
Andrew Norris wrote:
Back to the PTR RR:
$ dig +short MX bobhoffman.com
10 mail.bobhoffman.com.
$ dig +short A mail.bobhoffman.com
72.35.68.59
$ dig +short -x 72.35.68.59
bobhoffman.com.
^^^
mail.bobhoffman.com != bobhoffman.com
So why should the MX
Scott Silva wrote:
on 9-24-2008 11:41 AM Ralph Angenendt spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
AFAIR yahoo only looks for proper SPF records and then looks at
content so far. My users interact with them all the time.
Out of curiosity: What happens if you don't have SPF records?
Ralph
Bob Hoffman wrote:
I have to say, in the 7 months or so since I got into this whole linux
webserver, this is the most active thread I have ever encountered.
I would assume most of us are a little unsure about the whole
dkim/spf/sender id thing. And even according to the websites themselves,
RobertH wrote:
That's why I asked which problem SPF is trying to solve.
The SPF Qmail patch we use on CentOS Opsys has a special case for SPF from
ALL
And we discard on that signal...
I'd turn off the mail server if I don't want to get mails. So if I'm roaming
and am not sure which mail
Robert wrote:
fred smith wrote:
So what's the proper workaround here? As far as I'm concerned, Dag
has broken
echo I have `rpm -qa | grep rf | wc -l` reasons to apologize.
*applause*
Cheers,
Ralph
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Robert wrote:
(You did read the 1st sentence of Ralph's 1st reply, right? -- If you
haven't done *any* upgrade on that machine yet,)?
Once that system has been cross-pollinated, all bets are off. If you
*have* loaded that baby down with updates and/or packages from Fedora,
EPEL,
Josh Donovan wrote:
Jason Pyeron wrote:
The mirrors are missing the headers folders which prevents up2date from
working.
Use yum. Apt4rpm, Up2date used to work back in the day but that is long ago..
apt4rpm uses the same metadata as yum does.
Cheers,
Ralph
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Jason Pyeron wrote:
No, as it seemd that up2date support was pulled by the previous reply.
Don't believe everyone, please file a bug report :)
Cheers,
Ralph
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Josh Donovan wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Don't believe everyone, please file a bug report :)
Read the following long post on yum vs up2date
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2006-September/027265.html
Don't quote me on this but I believe the reason apt4rpm was pulled
from
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