On 04/17/2016 07:39 PM, liyulei wrote:
Could anybody teach me how to create a VLAN interface in CentOS7, or tell me
what' s wrong with my configuration, more detailed more better.
How is your switch configured?
The CentOS configuration you described would only work when you set
GATEWAY, and
On 18/04/16 04:39, liyulei wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I encountered a problem when creating a VLAN interface according to the
> Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-7-Networking_Guide. I configuered the parent
> interface ifcfg-eno1 as follows:
>
>
>
> DEVICE=eno1
>
> TYPE=Ethernet
>
> BOOTPROTO=none
>
Hi,
I encountered a problem when creating a VLAN interface according to the
Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-7-Networking_Guide. I configuered the parent
interface ifcfg-eno1 as follows:
DEVICE=eno1
TYPE=Ethernet
BOOTPROTO=none
ONBOOT=yes
And I created a new file named ifcfg-eno1.5, the
On 5 April 2016 at 20:16, Joe Smithian wrote:
> How to configure DNS server and search domain common for all network
> interfaces not per device?
>
>
> The only reliable way I found we can set DNS name server and search domain
> in CentOS 7 is using nmcli which adds DNS
How to configure DNS server and search domain common for all network
interfaces not per device?
The only reliable way I found we can set DNS name server and search domain
in CentOS 7 is using nmcli which adds DNS name server and search domain to *a
specific interface*, e.g. nmcli con mod eth0
yes , i have booted it with old kernel ( 3.10.0-229.20.1.el7.x86_64 ) Now
it looking fine
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 1/27/2016 11:16 PM, Shabbir abbasi wrote:
>
>> i have posted a question on
>>
>>
On 1/27/2016 11:16 PM, Shabbir abbasi wrote:
i have posted a question on
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257310/centos-7-font-problem-unable-to-read-words
,
i am unable to read words in terminal and unable to see correct images,
Dont know if it is wrong config or something else , i have
i have posted a question on
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257310/centos-7-font-problem-unable-to-read-words
,
i am unable to read words in terminal and unable to see correct images,
Dont know if it is wrong config or something else , i have updated this
system via ssh from LAN, Now i
: David McGuffey davidmcguf...@verizion.net
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Tuesday, 9 December, 2014 02:12:23
Subject: [CentOS] How to configure xguest Firefox home page
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works
On 12/09/2014 02:39 PM, James B. Byrne wrote:
On Mon, December 8, 2014 21:12, David McGuffey wrote:
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to a
...@verizion.net
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Tuesday, 9 December, 2014 02:12:23
Subject: [CentOS] How to configure xguest Firefox home page
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
wants
On Mon, December 8, 2014 21:12, David McGuffey wrote:
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to a particular site.
Doesn't seem to be much
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to a particular site.
Doesn't seem to be much documentation on how to make minor changes to
the account. Lots of
On 12/8/2014 6:12 PM, David McGuffey wrote:
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a
kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer
wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to a particular site.
Doesn't seem to be much documentation on how
The company where I work is mostly a Windows shop, but I run a few CentOS
servers and desktops. I have configured my systems as follows with Kickstart:
authconfig --enablemd5 --passalgo=sha512 --enablenis --nisdomain=XXX \
--nisserver=nis1.XXX.com,nis2.XXX.com --useshadow --enablekrb5 \
2014-06-11 1:28 GMT+03:00 Alfred von Campe alf...@von-campe.com:
The company where I work is mostly a Windows shop, but I run a few CentOS
servers and desktops. I have configured my systems as follows with
Kickstart:
authconfig --enablemd5 --passalgo=sha512 --enablenis --nisdomain=XXX \
On Jun 10, 2014, at 18:39, Andrew Holway andrew.hol...@gmail.com wrote:
Integrated linux domain controller - http://www.freeipa.org/
I’ll look into this, but I was hoping for a solution that can be configured
via kickstart (similar to what I am doing now with NIS/Kerberos) without
the need for
2014-06-11 4:01 GMT+03:00 Alfred von Campe alf...@von-campe.com:
On Jun 10, 2014, at 18:39, Andrew Holway andrew.hol...@gmail.com wrote:
Integrated linux domain controller - http://www.freeipa.org/
I’ll look into this, but I was hoping for a solution that can be configured
via kickstart
Please I am new to Centos Linux and need direction on how to configure the
following
How to configure Linux server on VMWARE and statically assigned an IP
address in the segment 192.168.13.0/24 with the Windows client being able to
communicate with the server. A DHCP server should be running
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 21:17:39 -
Obono I. O wrote:
Please I am new to Centos Linux and need direction on how to configure the
following
Your questions read like something for a course or an examination.
What actions have you taken and what research have you done to answer your
questions
Well, I am sorry that it sounds like questions on a test.
I am trying to describe completely what is wrong.
I do not have the detail of what I sent in my request for help.
All that I know is that you magento-check.php script does not work.
All the script does when I run it in a browser window
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 16:42:39 -0500
Hal Wigoda wrote:
All that I know is that you magento-check.php script does not work.
All the script does when I run it in a browser window is display the
script contents.
Try running this search through google (without the quotation marks): apache
script
On 3/28/2014 2:42 PM, Hal Wigoda wrote:
All that I know is that you magento-check.php script does not work.
never heard of that script.thats not any part of CentOS that I'm
aware of.
--
john r pierce 37N 122W
somewhere on the middle of the left
You are right.
I sent this to the wrong list.
(Sent from iPhone, so please accept my apologies in advance for any spelling or
grammatical errors.)
On Mar 28, 2014, at 7:25 PM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
On 3/28/2014 2:42 PM, Hal Wigoda wrote:
All that I know is that you
On 23/01/13 17:04, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Toralf Lund wrote:
Ned Slider wrote:
On 22/01/13 14:32, Toralf Lund wrote:
How exactly are you supposed to configure the display (i.e. set up
X11) on a CentOS 6 system? I mean, in the past, there was
system-config-display, but that's not supported
On Wed, 2013-01-23 at 09:33 -0500, Scot P. Floess wrote:
I think you can also use
X --config
That should build an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file for you...
That's a good start (the command is actually Xorg -configure) but it
may leave open questions to the OP and others who may consult this
Ned Slider wrote:
On 22/01/13 14:32, Toralf Lund wrote:
How exactly are you supposed to configure the display (i.e. set up X11)
on a CentOS 6 system? I mean, in the past, there was
system-config-display, but that's not supported any more. There is
I think you can also use
X --config
That should build an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file for you...
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013, Toralf Lund wrote:
Ned Slider wrote:
On 22/01/13 14:32, Toralf Lund wrote:
How exactly are you supposed to configure the display (i.e. set up X11)
on a CentOS 6 system? I
Toralf Lund wrote:
Ned Slider wrote:
On 22/01/13 14:32, Toralf Lund wrote:
How exactly are you supposed to configure the display (i.e. set up
X11) on a CentOS 6 system? I mean, in the past, there was
system-config-display, but that's not supported any more. There is
I ran into a similar problem when using a diskless laptop - the display
was not working in graphical mode...and I had not system-config-display
(using CentOS 6.3)...
Anyway, you can definitely do X --config to configure the xorg.conf
file.
On Wed, 23 Jan 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
How exactly are you supposed to configure the display (i.e. set up X11)
on a CentOS 6 system? I mean, in the past, there was
system-config-display, but that's not supported any more. There is
gnome-display-properties/System-Preferences-Display, but that seems to
rely completely on
On 22/01/13 14:32, Toralf Lund wrote:
How exactly are you supposed to configure the display (i.e. set up X11)
on a CentOS 6 system? I mean, in the past, there was
system-config-display, but that's not supported any more. There is
gnome-display-properties/System-Preferences-Display, but that
Ned Slider wrote:
On 22/01/13 14:32, Toralf Lund wrote:
How exactly are you supposed to configure the display (i.e. set up X11)
on a CentOS 6 system? I mean, in the past, there was
system-config-display, but that's not supported any more. There is
On 3/12/2012 2:00 μμ, centos-requ...@centos.org wrote:
In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I
am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To
date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in
PHP that is straight, however I am learning
On Sun, Dec 02, 2012 at 10:46:29PM -0500, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2012 at 05:54:06PM -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
I once knew my way around the 'rules' in the .cf file. thats truly
some evil arcane magic in there.
My old SA interviews used to include a line of
On 12/2/2012 3:52 PM, Harold Pritchett wrote:
you are a sendmail expert. I too have been using sendmail for
umpteen years (since the early 90s with UUCP, anyways), and feel
comfortable in it, and haven't to date been willing to put in the effort
to switch..
The OP, on the other
Am 03.12.2012 20:13, schrieb Joseph Spenner:
I agree. When first trying to configure sendmail years ago, I remember how
painful it was. Giving birth to a flaming porcupine, comes to mind.
Postfix is about as easy as I was always thinking sendmail should be.
Now if only they'd do
Am 03.12.2012 02:54, schrieb John R Pierce:
I once knew my way around the 'rules' in the .cf file. thats truly
some evil arcane magic in there.
Well, yes. I once knew how to program in assembly language, too.
But that's not argument for or against Sendmail. The .cf file
is a generated
On 12/3/2012 2:46 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
Am 03.12.2012 02:54, schrieb John R Pierce:
I once knew my way around the 'rules' in the .cf file. thats truly
some evil arcane magic in there.
Well, yes. I once knew how to program in assembly language, too.
But that's not argument for or
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Phil Dobbin bukowskis...@gmail.com wrote:
Whilst bowing in due deference to people who've been using *nix/Linux
since it required a piece of string, two tin cans coven in order to
achieve results, I was under the impression that nowadays, unless you
actually
In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I
am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To
date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in
PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use Concrete5
for my local Rotary club and it
2012/12/2 Todd Cary t...@aristesoftware.com:
In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I
am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To
date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in
PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use
On 12/02/2012 08:09 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
2012/12/2 Todd Cary t...@aristesoftware.com:
In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I
am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To
date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in
PHP that
Am 02.12.2012 20:53, schrieb Todd Cary:
In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I
am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To
date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in
PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use
Am 02.12.2012 21:09, schrieb Eero Volotinen:
2012/12/2 Todd Cary t...@aristesoftware.com:
In reading my Linux Admin books and looking at the help files I
am confused about what entries to enter into sendmail.mc. To
date I have not had to configure sendmail since I use a class in
PHP that is
On 12/2/2012 2:46 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
Not a good advice for someone who already has some experience
with Sendmail but none with Postfix. He'll have to read docs
either way, but staying with Sendmail spares him the effort
of reinstallation (including probable breakage of his running
On 12/2/2012 6:08 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/2/2012 2:46 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
Not a good advice for someone who already has some experience
with Sendmail but none with Postfix. He'll have to read docs
either way, but staying with Sendmail spares him the effort
of reinstallation
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Harold Pritchett har...@uga.edu wrote:
On 12/2/2012 6:08 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/2/2012 2:46 PM, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
Not a good advice for someone who already has some experience
with Sendmail but none with Postfix. He'll have to read docs
either way,
On 12/02/2012 08:53 PM, Todd Cary wrote:
PHP that is straight, however I am learning how to use Concrete5
for my local Rotary club and it apparently needs sendmail.
Are you sure it requires the Sendmail MTA, or just the sendmail
(compatible) binary (which is actually what PHP requires by
On 12/2/2012 3:52 PM, Harold Pritchett wrote:
Why? Once upon a time, many years ago, I tried postfix. I ended up removing
it and installing sendmail. I've been using sendmail since the early 1980's,
when we were running the Eric Allman code from UCB on a VAX 780 under BCD
Unix. And,
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Brian Mathis
brian.mathis+cen...@betteradmin.com wrote:
Conceptually, the fact that sendmail requires a makefile and a bunch
of macros just to generate the configuration pretty clearly points to
*something* being wrong, or at least anachronistic, with the
On 12/2/2012 5:47 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
If you don't like things that use traditional unix tools for the
purposes they were designed, why are you interested in using linux at
all? From a user perspective making a few changes to sendmail.mc and
restarting the sendmail service is quite easy.
On 12/03/2012 01:54 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/2/2012 5:47 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
If you don't like things that use traditional unix tools for the
purposes they were designed, why are you interested in using linux at
all? From a user perspective making a few changes to sendmail.mc and
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 8:22 PM, Phil Dobbin bukowskis...@gmail.com wrote:
If you don't like things that use traditional unix tools for the
purposes they were designed, why are you interested in using linux at
all? From a user perspective making a few changes to sendmail.mc and
restarting the
On Mon, 2012-12-03 at 02:22 +, Phil Dobbin wrote:
On 12/03/2012 01:54 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 12/2/2012 5:47 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
If you don't like things that use traditional unix tools for the
purposes they were designed, why are you interested in using linux at
all? From
On Sun, Dec 02, 2012 at 05:54:06PM -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
I once knew my way around the 'rules' in the .cf file. thats truly
some evil arcane magic in there.
My old SA interviews used to include a line of sendmail.cf to see
if the applicant recognised it. At the time (SunOS 4,
I use a CentOS5.8 server with KVM. I have several virtual machines
running on it. When I reboot the server (takes 10 minutes) all VMs are
saved and correctly restored. The time on the clients is however of by
10 minutes.
nptd is running on the clients and that is able to correct this big
mismatch.
Can any help in this issue, it would be really appreciated.
I did the following, but it didnt help
For XDMCP connection to Red Hat 5 EL
1. XDM Configuration
1. Change runlevel to 5
Open/etc/inittab and set the initial runlevel to 5 as following:
id:5:initdefault:
2. Enable XDMCP
On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 10:03:14AM -0800, ann kok wrote:
Hi All How to configure the mail server to put the code before
sending out the mail? eg: When I send out the mail to yahoo to some
receiver's address, it needs me to put the number and letter as same
as the box before sending out
Hi All
How to configure the mail server to put the code before sending out the mail?
eg: When I send out the mail to yahoo to some receiver's address, it needs me
to put the number and letter as same as the box before sending out the mail
Thank you
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