Re: [CentOS-es] Server Mail con Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios virtuales???

2009-02-25 Thread Iñaki Fernandez Villanueva
¿Has valorado la posibilidad de probar Qmailtoaster + Qmailtoater Plus + 
Spamdyke (incluido en qmailtoaster plus)? 

Dentro de poco saldrá la versión 2.0 con binarios en un repositorio Yum. Desde 
Diciembre 2007 Qmail es de dominio público siendo compatible con GPL.

La versión actual viene en paquetes src.rpm , pero también es de fácil 
instalación. En mi opinión es una solución completa de un RFC 822 mail server, 
en lugar de una solución más artesanal basada en Postfix + A + B + C + etc , 
etc.




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De: Walter hamlu...@yahoo.com.ar
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Enviado: miércoles, 25 de febrero, 2009 2:31:28
Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] Server Mail con Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios virtuales???



 Hola

 Estoy montando un nuevo server de correo.

 He estado leyendo y he decidido montar Postfix+Dovecot.

 Ahora tengo algunas dudas en relacion a los Usuarios y Dominios Virtuales:

 En mi red estan alojadas tres departamentos los cuales en estos momentos
 usa la misma direccion de correo:

 ful...@midominio.com

 yo quiero que cada departamento sea asi

 ful...@departamento1.midominio.com

 ful...@departamento2.midominio.com

 ful...@departamento3.midominio.com

 Entonces me surge la duda ya que nunca he montado ni dominios virtuales
 ni usuarios virtuales pero vero que esto ya es una tendencia en el mundo.

 Alguien me puede ayudar en relacion a esto, pueden hablarme un poco
 sobre dominios y usuarios virtuales y en caso de que tengan algun link
 que me sirva por fa mandenmelo.

 salu2

 luisito


Hola: estos links te pueden ayudar:
http://tuxjm.net/docs/mailserver-howto/mysql-based/xhtml/ch03s02.html
http://www.howtoforge.com/isp-mailserver-with-virtual-users-domains-postfix-dovecot-mysql-centos5.0
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-5.2
Saludos.
Walter.- 

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[CentOS-es] [OT] Paneles de control para hosting

2009-02-25 Thread Sergio
Hola a t...@s,

 

Estoy interesado en montar un panel de control para dar servicios de
hosting, después de mirar y buscar información me decanto por cpanel, aun no
lo tengo muy claro me gustaría saber vuestras opiniones, ventajas e
inconvenientes más porque no he montado ninguno.

 

Otra posibilidad es plesk que le acompaña qmail.

 

Cualquier opinión me vendría muy bien.

 

Desde ya, gracias por todo.

Saludos.

 

 

 

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[CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualizac ión

2009-02-25 Thread Héctor Suárez Planas
Saludos, hermanos.

¿Alguien pudiera facilitarme una URL que tenga una lista de los CPUs tanto
de Intel (Intel VT-x) como de AMD (AMD-V) que soporten virtualización?

Gracias de antemano.



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Re: [CentOS-es] [OT] Paneles de control para hosting

2009-02-25 Thread Solucions Informatiques JM SL
En mi opinión es que utilices plesk. La verdad es que no he probado otro
pero en este no he tenido ningún problema y está muy completo.


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Fecha: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:05:35 +0100
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Hola a t...@s,

 

Estoy interesado en montar un panel de control para dar servicios de
hosting, después de mirar y buscar información me decanto por cpanel,
aun no lo tengo muy claro me gustaría saber vuestras opiniones, ventajas
e inconvenientes más porque no he montado ninguno.

 

Otra posibilidad es plesk que le acompaña qmail.

 

Cualquier opinión me vendría muy bien.

 

Desde ya, gracias por todo.

Saludos.

 

 

 


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Re: [CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualizac ión

2009-02-25 Thread Solucions Informatiques JM SL
Si vas a virtualizar con vmware cualquier procesador te sirve.


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Saludos, hermanos.

¿Alguien pudiera facilitarme una URL que tenga una lista de los CPUs tanto
de Intel (Intel VT-x) como de AMD (AMD-V) que soporten virtualización?

Gracias de antemano.



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Re: [CentOS-es] [OT] Paneles de control para hosting

2009-02-25 Thread Roderick Alexander Ali Aguila
usar CPANEL es lo mejor

El 25 de febrero de 2009 9:10, Solucions Informatiques JM SL 
i...@redesjm.com escribió:

 En mi opinión es que utilices plesk. La verdad es que no he probado otro
 pero en este no he tenido ningún problema y está muy completo.


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 Para: centos-es@centos.org
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 Hola a t...@s,



 Estoy interesado en montar un panel de control para dar servicios de
 hosting, después de mirar y buscar información me decanto por cpanel,
 aun no lo tengo muy claro me gustaría saber vuestras opiniones, ventajas
 e inconvenientes más porque no he montado ninguno.



 Otra posibilidad es plesk que le acompaña qmail.



 Cualquier opinión me vendría muy bien.



 Desde ya, gracias por todo.

 Saludos.








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Re: [CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualizac ión

2009-02-25 Thread Héctor Suárez Planas
...

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 De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-es-boun...@centos.org] En
 nombre de Solucions Informatiques JM SL
 Enviado el: miércoles, 25 de febrero de 2009 09:12 a.m.
 Para: centos-es@centos.org
 Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es]Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualización
 
 Si vas a virtualizar con vmware cualquier procesador te sirve.

No, no es con VMware. Quiero hacerlo con Xen o KVM, los cuales me piden un
micro con soporte de virtualización.

He estado viendo algunas cosas en la Internet, pero nada claro aún. :(

 
 
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 Fecha: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:05:26 -0500
 Transporte: Microsoft Office Outlook, Build 11.0.5510
 
 Saludos, hermanos.
 
 ¿Alguien pudiera facilitarme una URL que tenga una lista de los CPUs tanto
 de Intel (Intel VT-x) como de AMD (AMD-V) que soporten virtualización?
 
 Gracias de antemano.
 
 
 
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Re: [CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualizac ión

2009-02-25 Thread Solucions Informatiques JM SL
Pues no se indicarle ningún listado pero se supone que todos los últimos
procesadores deberian soportarlo. Por experiencia le puedo decir que los
Xeon QuadCore si que lo permiten.


-  

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...

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 De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-es-boun...@centos.org] En
 nombre de Solucions Informatiques JM SL
 Enviado el: miércoles, 25 de febrero de 2009 09:12 a.m.
 Para: centos-es@centos.org
 Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es]Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualización
 
 Si vas a virtualizar con vmware cualquier procesador te sirve.

No, no es con VMware. Quiero hacerlo con Xen o KVM, los cuales me piden un
micro con soporte de virtualización.

He estado viendo algunas cosas en la Internet, pero nada claro aún. :(

 
 
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 Para: centos-es@centos.org
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 Fecha: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:05:26 -0500
 Transporte: Microsoft Office Outlook, Build 11.0.5510
 
 Saludos, hermanos.
 
 ¿Alguien pudiera facilitarme una URL que tenga una lista de los CPUs tanto
 de Intel (Intel VT-x) como de AMD (AMD-V) que soporten virtualización?
 
 Gracias de antemano.
 
 
 
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[CentOS-es] PDNS vs BIND

2009-02-25 Thread luisito


Hola

Me gustaria saber sus opiniones sobre comparativas de PowerDNS y Bind.

Que ventajas ofrece uno frente a otro???

Cuetiones sobre:

Seguridad:

Estabilidad:

Fiabilidad:

etc.

salu2

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Re: [CentOS-es] PDNS vs BIND

2009-02-25 Thread Normando Hall
Podría agregar a la lista TinyDNS, desarrollado por D.J Bernstein, el 
creado de QMAIL.
Creo que supera en algunos aspectos, sino en todos, a BIND.

http://tinydns.org

luisito escribió:
 Hola

 Me gustaria saber sus opiniones sobre comparativas de PowerDNS y Bind.

 Que ventajas ofrece uno frente a otro???

 Cuetiones sobre:

 Seguridad:

 Estabilidad:

 Fiabilidad:

 etc.

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Re: [CentOS-es] [OT] Paneles de control para hosting

2009-02-25 Thread K|Ke
2009/2/25 Sergio listas-li...@cherrytel.com:
 Hola a t...@s,



 Estoy interesado en montar un panel de control para dar servicios de
 hosting, después de mirar y buscar información me decanto por cpanel, aun no
 lo tengo muy claro me gustaría saber vuestras opiniones, ventajas e
 inconvenientes más porque no he montado ninguno.



 Otra posibilidad es plesk que le acompaña qmail.



 Cualquier opinión me vendría muy bien.



 Desde ya, gracias por todo.

 Saludos.


Prueba Virtualmin, va muy bien en Centos 5

http://www.virtualmin.com/download.html

Saludos.

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Re: [CentOS-es] PDNS vs BIND

2009-02-25 Thread Gino Francisco Alania Hurtado
O EL :  djdns

que desde ya contiene la solucion al bug detectado a finales del año pasado en
los root servers que estaban en bind.

slds


On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 15:44:17 -0200, Normando Hall wrote
 Podría agregar a la lista TinyDNS, desarrollado por D.J Bernstein, 
 el creado de QMAIL. Creo que supera en algunos aspectos, sino en 
 todos, a BIND.
 
 http://tinydns.org
 
 luisito escribió:
  Hola
 
  Me gustaria saber sus opiniones sobre comparativas de PowerDNS y Bind.
 
  Que ventajas ofrece uno frente a otro???
 
  Cuetiones sobre:
 
  Seguridad:
 
  Estabilidad:
 
  Fiabilidad:
 
  etc.
 
  salu2
 
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Re: [CentOS-es] PDNS vs BIND

2009-02-25 Thread Normando Hall

Solo dejo un par de enlaces al respecto:

http://www.wlug.org.nz/BindVsTinyDNS
http://www.vivalinux.com.ar/articulos/1748.html

Normando Hall escribió:
Podría agregar a la lista TinyDNS, desarrollado por D.J Bernstein, el 
creado de QMAIL.

Creo que supera en algunos aspectos, sino en todos, a BIND.

http://tinydns.org

luisito escribió:
  

Hola

Me gustaria saber sus opiniones sobre comparativas de PowerDNS y Bind.

Que ventajas ofrece uno frente a otro???

Cuetiones sobre:

Seguridad:

Estabilidad:

Fiabilidad:

etc.

salu2

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Re: [CentOS-es] PDNS vs BIND

2009-02-25 Thread luisito
Gino Francisco Alania Hurtado escribió:
 O EL :  djdns

 que desde ya contiene la solucion al bug detectado a finales del año pasado en
 los root servers que estaban en bind.

 slds
   
bien, estan aumentando el numero de los server DNS pero sobre estos no 
dan casi detalles o comparativas o no dan nada de lo que pedi en mi post 
original,
por fa ayuden
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Re: [CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualizac ión

2009-02-25 Thread Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez
Héctor Suárez Planas wrote:
 Saludos, hermanos.
 
 ¿Alguien pudiera facilitarme una URL que tenga una lista de los CPUs tanto
 de Intel (Intel VT-x) como de AMD (AMD-V) que soporten virtualización?
 
es bastante complejo indicar esto exactamente. En wikipedia te aparecerá 
la lista...

en todo caso con Xen puedes virtualizar tanto en paravirtual como en hvm 
(full virtualizacion). Al momento paravirtual es más rápido, no tengo 
máquinas hvm funcionando porque desmejora bastante el performance de la red.

saludos
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Re: [CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualizac ión

2009-02-25 Thread Victor Padro
2009/2/25 Solucions Informatiques JM SL i...@redesjm.com

 Pues no se indicarle ningún listado pero se supone que todos los últimos
 procesadores deberian soportarlo. Por experiencia le puedo decir que los
 Xeon QuadCore si que lo permiten.


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 Fecha: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:22:34 -0500
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  -Mensaje original-
  De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-es-boun...@centos.org]
 En
  nombre de Solucions Informatiques JM SL
  Enviado el: miércoles, 25 de febrero de 2009 09:12 a.m.
  Para: centos-es@centos.org
  Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es]Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualización
 
  Si vas a virtualizar con vmware cualquier procesador te sirve.

 No, no es con VMware. Quiero hacerlo con Xen o KVM, los cuales me piden un
 micro con soporte de virtualización.

 He estado viendo algunas cosas en la Internet, pero nada claro aún. :(

 
 
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  Asunto: [CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualización
  Fecha: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:05:26 -0500
  Transporte: Microsoft Office Outlook, Build 11.0.5510
 
  Saludos, hermanos.
 
  ¿Alguien pudiera facilitarme una URL que tenga una lista de los CPUs
 tanto
  de Intel (Intel VT-x) como de AMD (AMD-V) que soporten virtualización?
 
  Gracias de antemano.
 
 
 
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aqui te va algo:
Core 2 Duo:
http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number/chart/core2duo.htm?iid=pn_ov+list_c2d
Core 2 Quad:
http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number/chart/core2quad.htm?iid=pn_ov+list_c2q
Xeon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Xeon_microprocessors

Toda la linea de AMD Phenom y AMD Athlon 64 x2 Soportan extensiones de
virtualizacion, Sempron no tiene esas extensiones,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_Athlon_64_X2_microprocessors#Athlon_64_X2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_Phenom_microprocessors

ahora de la linea AMD Opteron la mayoria soporta esas extensiones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_Opteron_microprocessors


espero te sirva, yo uso Core 2 Duo y AMD Athlon 64 X2 y jalan de maravilla
en Xen, KVM y OpenVZ.

Saludos.


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Re: [CentOS-es] [OT] Paneles de control para hosting

2009-02-25 Thread Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez
Sergio wrote:
 Hola a t...@s,
 
  
 
 Estoy interesado en montar un panel de control para dar servicios de
 hosting, después de mirar y buscar información me decanto por cpanel, aun no
 lo tengo muy claro me gustaría saber vuestras opiniones, ventajas e
 inconvenientes más porque no he montado ninguno.
 

cpanel destruye todo el esquema de rpm, es tan novelero que hasta a vece 
pones paquetes fallidos (me pasó con un cliente el otro día con el 
libxslt). Si escoges cpanel te estarás yendo con la mayoria facilista 
que después pasan mil sustos cuando hay problemas.

cpanel ni ningún otro enjaula sitios (esto de enjaular es algo que 
agradecerás un día cuando crezcas).

Personalmente prefieron ensim (parallels pro se llama ahora) es de la 
misma empresa que plesk, mete cada sitio en su jaulita y en caso de una 
intrusión, no pasa nada al servidor.

Si quieres irte por la onda de software libre dale una mirada al 
blueonyx (lo tenemos para clientes de bajo perfil o baja cantidad de 
usuarios) o puedes ver dtc (lo hallo todavía poco listo no es tan 
automática su instalación inicial). en www.ecualug.org puse una vez un 
comentario sobre el tema, comparándolos incluso.

saludos
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Re: [CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualizac ión

2009-02-25 Thread Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez
 Si vas a virtualizar con vmware cualquier procesador te sirve.
 No, no es con VMware. Quiero hacerlo con Xen o KVM, los cuales me piden un
 micro con soporte de virtualización.

xen no requiere de un micro especial, ponlo en cualquier procesador, 
insisto, con paravirtualización no tendrás mayor problema de performance 
ni requerirás de micro especial.

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Re: [CentOS-es] Lista de CPUs que soporten virtualizac ión

2009-02-25 Thread Victor Padro
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez 
cen...@nuestroserver.com wrote:

  Si vas a virtualizar con vmware cualquier procesador te sirve.
  No, no es con VMware. Quiero hacerlo con Xen o KVM, los cuales me piden
 un
  micro con soporte de virtualización.
 
 xen no requiere de un micro especial, ponlo en cualquier procesador,
 insisto, con paravirtualización no tendrás mayor problema de performance
 ni requerirás de micro especial.

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Yo al principio use un Pentium 4 HT a 3Ghz con Xen y jalaba de maravilla,
obviamente solo paravirtualize Centos y Suse.
repito, para un full virtualization, con un Core 2 Duo 6320 jala de
maravilla KVM y OpenVZ usando Proxmox http://pve.proxmox.com como Bare
Metal installer(Debian) y un AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ usando Centos y Xen da
maravillosos resultados.

OT: por cierto hablando de Xen, sabian que liberaron el
XenServerhttp://www.citrix.com/English/ps2/products/feature.asp?contentID=1686939,
ahora ya es gratis.

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Re: [CentOS-es] [OT] Paneles de control para hosting

2009-02-25 Thread Victor Padro
2009/2/25 Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez cen...@nuestroserver.com

 Sergio wrote:
  Hola a t...@s,
 
 
 
  Estoy interesado en montar un panel de control para dar servicios de
  hosting, después de mirar y buscar información me decanto por cpanel, aun
 no
  lo tengo muy claro me gustaría saber vuestras opiniones, ventajas e
  inconvenientes más porque no he montado ninguno.
 

 cpanel destruye todo el esquema de rpm, es tan novelero que hasta a vece
 pones paquetes fallidos (me pasó con un cliente el otro día con el
 libxslt). Si escoges cpanel te estarás yendo con la mayoria facilista
 que después pasan mil sustos cuando hay problemas.

 cpanel ni ningún otro enjaula sitios (esto de enjaular es algo que
 agradecerás un día cuando crezcas).

 Personalmente prefieron ensim (parallels pro se llama ahora) es de la
 misma empresa que plesk, mete cada sitio en su jaulita y en caso de una
 intrusión, no pasa nada al servidor.

 Si quieres irte por la onda de software libre dale una mirada al
 blueonyx (lo tenemos para clientes de bajo perfil o baja cantidad de
 usuarios) o puedes ver dtc (lo hallo todavía poco listo no es tan
 automática su instalación inicial). en www.ecualug.org puse una vez un
 comentario sobre el tema, comparándolos incluso.

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Hay muchas alternativas gratuitas por ahi,
he probado algunas, pero la verdad como Plesk y Cpanel no hay otros,
sobretodo si vas a montar un servidor en produccion lo mas recomendable
son esos, DTC es bueno pero como dice el Ingeniero EPE aun le falta.

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Re: [CentOS-es] [OT] Paneles de control para hosting

2009-02-25 Thread Solucions Informatiques JM SL
Si buscas alternativas libres y/o económicas puedes probar
http://www.ispconfig.com o http://gnupanel.org/es/ pero si deseas
librarte de sustos y tener buen soporte me decantaria por plesk.


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Para: centos-es@centos.org
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Fecha: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 13:22:54 -0600



2009/2/25 Ing. Ernesto Pérez Estévez cen...@nuestroserver.com
Sergio wrote:
 Hola a t...@s,



 Estoy interesado en montar un panel de control para dar
servicios de
 hosting, después de mirar y buscar información me decanto por
cpanel, aun no
 lo tengo muy claro me gustaría saber vuestras opiniones,
ventajas e
 inconvenientes más porque no he montado ninguno.



cpanel destruye todo el esquema de rpm, es tan novelero que
hasta a vece
pones paquetes fallidos (me pasó con un cliente el otro día con
el
libxslt). Si escoges cpanel te estarás yendo con la mayoria
facilista
que después pasan mil sustos cuando hay problemas.

cpanel ni ningún otro enjaula sitios (esto de enjaular es algo
que
agradecerás un día cuando crezcas).

Personalmente prefieron ensim (parallels pro se llama ahora) es
de la
misma empresa que plesk, mete cada sitio en su jaulita y en caso
de una
intrusión, no pasa nada al servidor.

Si quieres irte por la onda de software libre dale una mirada al
blueonyx (lo tenemos para clientes de bajo perfil o baja
cantidad de
usuarios) o puedes ver dtc (lo hallo todavía poco listo no es
tan
automática su instalación inicial). en www.ecualug.org puse una
vez un
comentario sobre el tema, comparándolos incluso.

saludos
epe

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he probado algunas, pero la verdad como Plesk y Cpanel no hay otros,
sobretodo si vas a montar un servidor en produccion lo mas recomendable
son esos, DTC es bueno pero como dice el Ingeniero EPE aun le falta.

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Re: [CentOS-es] PDNS vs BIND

2009-02-25 Thread Victor Padro
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:51 AM, luisito luis...@deco.uo.edu.cu wrote:

 Gino Francisco Alania Hurtado escribió:
  O EL :  djdns
 
  que desde ya contiene la solucion al bug detectado a finales del año
 pasado en
  los root servers que estaban en bind.
 
  slds
 
 bien, estan aumentando el numero de los server DNS pero sobre estos no
 dan casi detalles o comparativas o no dan nada de lo que pedi en mi post
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Bind es uno de los servidores DNS que tiene un gran historial de
vulnerabilidades reportadas
atraves  de los años, sin embargo es casi como un standard en lo que
respecta a Servidores DNS de ISPs
la mayoria de servidores de DNS de las grandes compañias usan Bind bajo
FreeBSD
PowerDNS no se han sabido muchas vulnerabilidades y usa MySQL para los
records,
puedes usar un servidor PowerDNS que se conecte a el mismo servidor con
MySQL
o conectarse a servidores MySQL en tu red para que puedas tener 2 o mas
servidores MySQLs
replicados para que tengas un buen servicio de DNS(failover).

ahora, djdns es lo mas estable que se ha conocido desde ya hace unos años y
lo usan muchos ISPs tambien.


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Re: [CentOS-es] PDNS vs BIND

2009-02-25 Thread Victor Padro
2009/2/25 Victor Padro vpa...@gmail.com



 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 11:51 AM, luisito luis...@deco.uo.edu.cu wrote:

 Gino Francisco Alania Hurtado escribió:
  O EL :  djdns
 
  que desde ya contiene la solucion al bug detectado a finales del año
 pasado en
  los root servers que estaban en bind.
 
  slds
 
 bien, estan aumentando el numero de los server DNS pero sobre estos no
 dan casi detalles o comparativas o no dan nada de lo que pedi en mi post
 original,
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 Bind es uno de los servidores DNS que tiene un gran historial de
 vulnerabilidades reportadas
 atraves  de los años, sin embargo es casi como un standard en lo que
 respecta a Servidores DNS de ISPs
 la mayoria de servidores de DNS de las grandes compañias usan Bind bajo
 FreeBSD
 PowerDNS no se han sabido muchas vulnerabilidades y usa MySQL para los
 records,
 puedes usar un servidor PowerDNS que se conecte a el mismo servidor con
 MySQL
 o conectarse a servidores MySQL en tu red para que puedas tener 2 o mas
 servidores MySQLs
 replicados para que tengas un buen servicio de DNS(failover).

 ahora, djdns es lo mas estable que se ha conocido desde ya hace unos años y
 lo usan muchos ISPs tambien.


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se me olvidaba, en howtoforge http://www.howtoforge.com encontraras un
buen como para echar andar el PowerDNS y hay algunos de Bind y de djdns.

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[CentOS-es] FDS y Postfix+Dovecot con usuarios virtuales

2009-02-25 Thread luisito

Hola

En un post anterior les comente algo sobre Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios y 
dominios virtuales, ahora mi pregunta es un poco mas extensa:

La cosa es esta:

En una PC debo montar estos servicios:

Mail

Web

PDC

FTP

Estoy pensando lo siguiente:

Mail: Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios y dominios virtuales, segun: 
http://www.howtoforge.com/isp-mailserver-with-virtual-users-domains-postfix-dovecot-mysql-centos5.0
 
--- gracias Walter

Web: Drupal

PDC: Fedora Directory Server

FTP: Vsftd

Ahora mi duda es la siguiente:

Si monto el servicio de mail como lo sito arriba, a la hora de montar el 
FDS para la creacion de usuarios  puedo nutrirme de los mismos usuarios 
virtuales del Postfix, o tengo que crear usuarios diferentes para el PDC???

Lo que tengo pensado es que el mismo usuario me sirva para todo: MAIL y 
FDS, pero tengo la duda de los usuarios virtuales.

salu2

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Re: [CentOS-es] FDS y Postfix+Dovecot con usuarios virtuales

2009-02-25 Thread carlos restrepo
Fedora directory server es un LDAP, asi que podrias colocar a correo que se
autentique contra él y asunto arreglado.



Carlos R!

El 25 de febrero de 2009 16:06, luisito luis...@deco.uo.edu.cu escribió:


 Hola

 En un post anterior les comente algo sobre Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios y
 dominios virtuales, ahora mi pregunta es un poco mas extensa:

 La cosa es esta:

 En una PC debo montar estos servicios:

 Mail

 Web

 PDC

 FTP

 Estoy pensando lo siguiente:

 Mail: Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios y dominios virtuales, segun:

 http://www.howtoforge.com/isp-mailserver-with-virtual-users-domains-postfix-dovecot-mysql-centos5.0
 --- gracias Walter

 Web: Drupal

 PDC: Fedora Directory Server

 FTP: Vsftd

 Ahora mi duda es la siguiente:

 Si monto el servicio de mail como lo sito arriba, a la hora de montar el
 FDS para la creacion de usuarios  puedo nutrirme de los mismos usuarios
 virtuales del Postfix, o tengo que crear usuarios diferentes para el PDC???

 Lo que tengo pensado es que el mismo usuario me sirva para todo: MAIL y
 FDS, pero tengo la duda de los usuarios virtuales.

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Re: [CentOS-es] FDS y Postfix+Dovecot con usuarios virtuales

2009-02-25 Thread Yoinier Hernandez Nieves
Lista, estoy pensando en lo mismo!!

Pero tengo una duda, no deseo montar el backend de los usuarios en MySQL, sino 
en LDAP, como puedo proceder???

Yoinier???


El mié, 25-02-2009 a las 16:49 -0500, carlos restrepo escribió:
 Fedora directory server es un LDAP, asi que podrias colocar a correo que se 
 autentique contra él y asunto arreglado.
 
 
 
 Carlos R!
 
 El 25 de febrero de 2009 16:06, luisito luis...@deco.uo.edu.cu escribió:
 
 Hola
 
 En un post anterior les comente algo sobre Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios 
 y
 dominios virtuales, ahora mi pregunta es un poco mas extensa:
 
 La cosa es esta:
 
 En una PC debo montar estos servicios:
 
 Mail
 
 Web
 
 PDC
 
 FTP
 
 Estoy pensando lo siguiente:
 
 Mail: Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios y dominios virtuales, segun:
 
 http://www.howtoforge.com/isp-mailserver-with-virtual-users-domains-postfix-dovecot-mysql-centos5.0
 --- gracias Walter
 
 Web: Drupal
 
 PDC: Fedora Directory Server
 
 FTP: Vsftd
 
 Ahora mi duda es la siguiente:
 
 Si monto el servicio de mail como lo sito arriba, a la hora de montar 
 el
 FDS para la creacion de usuarios  puedo nutrirme de los mismos 
 usuarios
 virtuales del Postfix, o tengo que crear usuarios diferentes para el 
 PDC???
 
 Lo que tengo pensado es que el mismo usuario me sirva para todo: MAIL 
 y
 FDS, pero tengo la duda de los usuarios virtuales.
 
 salu2
 
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Re: [CentOS-es] FDS y Postfix+Dovecot con usuarios virtuales

2009-02-25 Thread Victor Padro
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Yoinier Hernandez Nieves 
administra...@ltu.jovenclub.cu wrote:

 Lista, estoy pensando en lo mismo!!

 Pero tengo una duda, no deseo montar el backend de los usuarios en MySQL,
 sino en LDAP, como puedo proceder???

 Yoinier???


 El mié, 25-02-2009 a las 16:49 -0500, carlos restrepo escribió:
  Fedora directory server es un LDAP, asi que podrias colocar a correo que
 se autentique contra él y asunto arreglado.
 
 
 
  Carlos R!
 
  El 25 de febrero de 2009 16:06, luisito luis...@deco.uo.edu.cu
 escribió:
 
  Hola
 
  En un post anterior les comente algo sobre Postfix+Dovecot y
 usuarios y
  dominios virtuales, ahora mi pregunta es un poco mas extensa:
 
  La cosa es esta:
 
  En una PC debo montar estos servicios:
 
  Mail
 
  Web
 
  PDC
 
  FTP
 
  Estoy pensando lo siguiente:
 
  Mail: Postfix+Dovecot y usuarios y dominios virtuales, segun:
 
 http://www.howtoforge.com/isp-mailserver-with-virtual-users-domains-postfix-dovecot-mysql-centos5.0
  --- gracias Walter
 
  Web: Drupal
 
  PDC: Fedora Directory Server
 
  FTP: Vsftd
 
  Ahora mi duda es la siguiente:
 
  Si monto el servicio de mail como lo sito arriba, a la hora de
 montar el
  FDS para la creacion de usuarios  puedo nutrirme de los mismos
 usuarios
  virtuales del Postfix, o tengo que crear usuarios diferentes para
 el PDC???
 
  Lo que tengo pensado es que el mismo usuario me sirva para todo:
 MAIL y
  FDS, pero tengo la duda de los usuarios virtuales.
 
  salu2
 
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aqui hay un como hecho para ubuntu/debian lo unico que hay que hacer es
cambiar ciertos parametros que se ajusten a CentOS
http://www.howtoforge.com/postfix-virtual-hosting-with-ldap-and-dovecot-on-ubuntu8.04-p2
http://www.howtoforge.com/postfix-virtual-hosting-with-ldap-and-dovecot-on-ubuntu8.04

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Re: [CentOS-es] Montar servidor de correo

2009-02-25 Thread Victor Padro
2009/2/25 Antonio Gálvez Horna antonio.gal...@speedy.com.pe

  Hola a t...@s



 Estoy entrando recién al mundo de los servidores de correo y deseo montar
 uno sobre centos 5.2  la configuración la deseo hacer de la siguiente
 manera:



 Postffix

 Cyrus-Imapd

 MySQL

 Squirrelmail

 Ldap



 Alguien de Uds. tiene algún manual que me “funcione” o sugerir alguna
 pagina? De antemano gracias



 PD.  Salvo mejor opinión en mi configuración elegida.



 Saludos

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esto te puede ayudar un poco:
http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual_users_postfix_courier_mailscanner_clamav_centos

tambien este (aunque esta basado en ubuntu):

http://www.howtoforge.com/postfix-virtual-hosting-with-ldap-and-dovecot-on-ubuntu8.04

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Re: [CentOS-es] Montar servidor de correo

2009-02-25 Thread luisito

Antonio Gálvez Horna escribió:


Hola a t...@s

 

Estoy entrando recién al mundo de los servidores de correo y deseo 
montar uno sobre centos 5.2  la configuración la deseo hacer de la 
siguiente manera:


 


Postffix

Cyrus-Imapd

MySQL

Squirrelmail

Ldap

 

Alguien de Uds. tiene algún manual que me funcione o sugerir alguna 
pagina? De antemano gracias



Te dare algunos sitios:

Español:
http://www.alcancelibre.org/

Ingles:
http://www.howtoforge.com/howtos/email


 


PD.  Salvo mejor opinión en mi configuración elegida.

 

Mira estoy empezando igual que tu, y por lo que he leido, buscando en 
internet y conversado con experimentados, he llegado a la siguiente 
conclusion:


Primero que nada usuarios virtuales

Segundo Postfix+Dovecot con maildir

Tercero como webmail Roundcube, es un webmail basado en AJAX el cual 
existe en RPM y ya esta en su version estable:


ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/ftp.pld-linux.org/dists/3.0/PLD/noarch/RPMS/roundcubemail-0.2-0.stable.2.noarch.rpm 



ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/ftp.pld-linux.org/branches/titanium/ready/noarch/RPMS/roundcubemail-0.2-0.stable.2.noarch.rpm 



ftp://ftp.icm.edu.pl/vol/rzm1/linux-pld-linux/branches/titanium/ready/noarch/RPMS/roundcubemail-0.2-0.stable.2.noarch.rpm 



cualquier link es a lo mismo, por si no te funciona alguno.

Tengo dudas con LDAP, por eso mi post sobre FDS y usuarios virtulaes, 
esto seria bueno si alguien lo aclara:


Al usar FDS ya no necesito usuarios virtuales ya que pongo al Postfix a 
usar los usuarios del FDS o FDS permite manejar usuarios virtuales los 
cuales a la vez manejaria el Postfix???


Espero serte de ayuda

Y que nos sigan ayudando los mas experimentados

salu2 desde Cuba

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[CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Raghu Narasimhan
Hi folks,

I have some doubts with regards a Python module called paramiko (used to
automate ssh related stuff)

1. Does Paramiko 1.7.2 and 1.6.4 work with CentOS 4

2. If yes, what is the exact 'yum' command to install paramiko on CentOS 4?
I have tried all possible ones without success.

yum install paramiko
yum install python-paramiko(with and without version numbers)
python-paramiko.noarch

*[ru...@host]# yum search paramiko
Loading fastestmirror plugin
Loading priorities plugin
Searching Packages:
Setting up repositories
extras100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
update100% |=|  951 B00:00
base  100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
addons100% |=|  951 B00:00
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
Reading repository metadata in from local files
0 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
No Matches found
*

Installing it without yum throws dependency problems which are never ending
: starting with python-crypto and python(abi) - which I am unable to find;
which will no doubt lead to other dependencies.

Is there any change that has to be made to the yum repository to point it to
look in a different place?

3. Alternatively, I also have apt-get on the CentOS box - can you tell me
some repos that I can add for apt-get as well?


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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Marcelo M. Garcia
Raghu Narasimhan wrote:
 Hi folks,
 
 I have some doubts with regards a Python module called paramiko (used to 
 automate ssh related stuff)
 
 1. Does Paramiko 1.7.2 and 1.6.4 work with CentOS 4
  
 2. If yes, what is the exact 'yum' command to install paramiko on CentOS 4?
 I have tried all possible ones without success.
  
 yum install paramiko
 yum install python-paramiko(with and without version numbers)
 python-paramiko.noarch
 
 /[ru...@host]# yum search paramiko
 Loading fastestmirror plugin
 Loading priorities plugin
 Searching Packages:
 Setting up repositories
 extras100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
 update100% |=|  951 B00:00
 base  100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
 addons100% |=|  951 B00:00
 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
 Reading repository metadata in from local files
 0 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
 No Matches found
 /
 
 Installing it without yum throws dependency problems which are never 
 ending : starting with python-crypto and python(abi) - which I am unable 
 to find; which will no doubt lead to other dependencies.
  
 Is there any change that has to be made to the yum repository to point 
 it to look in a different place?
  
 3. Alternatively, I also have apt-get on the CentOS box - can you tell 
 me some repos that I can add for apt-get as well?
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 
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Hi

Maybe you need to add the rpmforge repository.
https://rpmrepo.org/RPMforge/Using

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Re: [CentOS] Social Security Changes

2009-02-25 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Sorin Srbu wrote:
 I don't get it... Is the petition CentOS-related??

Ermm, no?

Ralph


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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Raghu Narasimhan
Thanks Marcelo. That certainly helped.

Although, now I keep seeing this message:

*[r...@mpvmpc19 paramiko]# yum install Crypto.Util.randpool
Loading fastestmirror plugin
Loading priorities plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - ~
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
Reading repository metadata in from local files
336 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Parsing package install arguments
*

In the yum configuration file, there are may mirrors listed in a few files:
What should the priorities be? (I wnt to make sure no packages are excluded.
336 is a very large number)

Second: I was able to install python-paramiko. It seems to work with
Python2.3 (Python2.3 comes as default with CentOS). I have installed Python
2.4.6 and need the same to work with that. Any tips?
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Marcelo M. Garcia 
marcelo.maia.gar...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Raghu Narasimhan wrote:
  Hi folks,
 
  I have some doubts with regards a Python module called paramiko (used to
  automate ssh related stuff)
 
  1. Does Paramiko 1.7.2 and 1.6.4 work with CentOS 4
 
  2. If yes, what is the exact 'yum' command to install paramiko on CentOS
 4?
  I have tried all possible ones without success.
 
  yum install paramiko
  yum install python-paramiko(with and without version numbers)
  python-paramiko.noarch
 
  /[ru...@host]# yum search paramiko
  Loading fastestmirror plugin
  Loading priorities plugin
  Searching Packages:
  Setting up repositories
  extras100% |=| 1.1 kB
  00:00
  update100% |=|  951 B
  00:00
  base  100% |=| 1.1 kB
  00:00
  addons100% |=|  951 B
  00:00
  Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
  Reading repository metadata in from local files
  0 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
  No Matches found
  /
 
  Installing it without yum throws dependency problems which are never
  ending : starting with python-crypto and python(abi) - which I am unable
  to find; which will no doubt lead to other dependencies.
 
  Is there any change that has to be made to the yum repository to point
  it to look in a different place?
 
  3. Alternatively, I also have apt-get on the CentOS box - can you tell
  me some repos that I can add for apt-get as well?
 
 
  Thanks,
 
 
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 Hi

 Maybe you need to add the rpmforge repository.
 https://rpmrepo.org/RPMforge/Using

 Regards

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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Marcelo M. Garcia
Raghu Narasimhan wrote:
 Thanks Marcelo. That certainly helped.
 
 Although, now I keep seeing this message:
 
 /[r...@mpvmpc19 paramiko]# yum install Crypto.Util.randpool
 Loading fastestmirror plugin
 Loading priorities plugin
 Setting up Install Process
 Setting up repositories
 not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - ~
 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
 Reading repository metadata in from local files
 336 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
 Parsing package install arguments
 /
 
 In the yum configuration file, there are may mirrors listed in a few 
 files: What should the priorities be? (I wnt to make sure no packages 
 are excluded. 336 is a very large number)
 
 Second: I was able to install python-paramiko. It seems to work with 
 Python2.3 (Python2.3 comes as default with CentOS). I have installed 
 Python 2.4.6 and need the same to work with that. Any tips?
 --
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 raghu.uni...@gmail.com mailto:raghu.uni...@gmail.com
 
 
 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Marcelo M. Garcia 
 marcelo.maia.gar...@googlemail.com 
 mailto:marcelo.maia.gar...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
 Raghu Narasimhan wrote:
   Hi folks,
  
   I have some doubts with regards a Python module called paramiko
 (used to
   automate ssh related stuff)
  
   1. Does Paramiko 1.7.2 and 1.6.4 work with CentOS 4
  
   2. If yes, what is the exact 'yum' command to install paramiko on
 CentOS 4?
   I have tried all possible ones without success.
  
   yum install paramiko
   yum install python-paramiko(with and without version numbers)
   python-paramiko.noarch
  
   /[ru...@host]# yum search paramiko
   Loading fastestmirror plugin
   Loading priorities plugin
   Searching Packages:
   Setting up repositories
   extras100% |=| 1.1 kB
00:00
   update100% |=|  951 B
00:00
   base  100% |=| 1.1 kB
00:00
   addons100% |=|  951 B
00:00
   Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
   Reading repository metadata in from local files
   0 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
   No Matches found
   /
  
   Installing it without yum throws dependency problems which are never
   ending : starting with python-crypto and python(abi) - which I am
 unable
   to find; which will no doubt lead to other dependencies.
  
   Is there any change that has to be made to the yum repository to
 point
   it to look in a different place?
  
   3. Alternatively, I also have apt-get on the CentOS box - can you
 tell
   me some repos that I can add for apt-get as well?
  
  
   Thanks,
  
  
   --
   Raghu Narasimhan
  
 Hi
 
 Maybe you need to add the rpmforge repository.
 https://rpmrepo.org/RPMforge/Using
 
 Regards
 
 Marcelo
 
Hi

To be honest, I had never seen this messages before. I'm not familiar 
with CentOS 4, but seems that something is wrong.

About the python version. I would say that depends on how did you 
installed it. If you installed python from sources, then I think you 
have to build paramiko also. But I'm not sure.

Regards

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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Raghu Narasimhan
Thanks for your response.

I did install paramiko only after installing python2.4, so I am not sure why
it installed itself into the site-packages folder in
/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages

(2) this is my /etc/yum.conf
*[main]
cachedir=/var/cache/yum
debuglevel=2
logfile=/var/log/yum.log
pkgpolicy=newest
installonlypkgs=kernel kernel-smp kernel-devel kernel-smp-devel
kernel-largesmp kernel-largesmp-devel kernel-hugemem kernel-hugemem-devel
distroverpkg=centos-release
tolerant=1
exactarch=1
retries=20
obsoletes=1
gpgcheck=1
plugins=1

# PUT YOUR REPOS HERE OR IN separate files named file.repo
# in /etc/yum.repos.d
*
As you can see there are no exlcude parameters, so any idea where that 336
number is coming from?
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Marcelo M. Garcia 
marcelo.maia.gar...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Raghu Narasimhan wrote:
  Thanks Marcelo. That certainly helped.
 
  Although, now I keep seeing this message:
 
  /[r...@mpvmpc19 paramiko]# yum install Crypto.Util.randpool
  Loading fastestmirror plugin
  Loading priorities plugin
  Setting up Install Process
  Setting up repositories
  not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - ~
  Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
  Reading repository metadata in from local files
  336 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
  Parsing package install arguments
  /
 
  In the yum configuration file, there are may mirrors listed in a few
  files: What should the priorities be? (I wnt to make sure no packages
  are excluded. 336 is a very large number)
 
  Second: I was able to install python-paramiko. It seems to work with
  Python2.3 (Python2.3 comes as default with CentOS). I have installed
  Python 2.4.6 and need the same to work with that. Any tips?
  --
  Raghu Narasimhan
 
  raghu.uni...@gmail.com mailto:raghu.uni...@gmail.com
 
 
  On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Marcelo M. Garcia
  marcelo.maia.gar...@googlemail.com
  mailto:marcelo.maia.gar...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
  Raghu Narasimhan wrote:
Hi folks,
   
I have some doubts with regards a Python module called paramiko
  (used to
automate ssh related stuff)
   
1. Does Paramiko 1.7.2 and 1.6.4 work with CentOS 4
   
2. If yes, what is the exact 'yum' command to install paramiko on
  CentOS 4?
I have tried all possible ones without success.
   
yum install paramiko
yum install python-paramiko(with and without version
 numbers)
python-paramiko.noarch
   
/[ru...@host]# yum search paramiko
Loading fastestmirror plugin
Loading priorities plugin
Searching Packages:
Setting up repositories
extras100% |=| 1.1 kB
 00:00
update100% |=|  951 B
 00:00
base  100% |=| 1.1 kB
 00:00
addons100% |=|  951 B
 00:00
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
Reading repository metadata in from local files
0 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
No Matches found
/
   
Installing it without yum throws dependency problems which are
 never
ending : starting with python-crypto and python(abi) - which I am
  unable
to find; which will no doubt lead to other dependencies.
   
Is there any change that has to be made to the yum repository to
  point
it to look in a different place?
   
3. Alternatively, I also have apt-get on the CentOS box - can you
  tell
me some repos that I can add for apt-get as well?
   
   
Thanks,
   
   
--
Raghu Narasimhan
   
  Hi
 
  Maybe you need to add the rpmforge repository.
  https://rpmrepo.org/RPMforge/Using
 
  Regards
 
  Marcelo
 
 Hi

 To be honest, I had never seen this messages before. I'm not familiar
 with CentOS 4, but seems that something is wrong.

 About the python version. I would say that depends on how did you
 installed it. If you installed python from sources, then I think you
 have to build paramiko also. But I'm not sure.

 Regards

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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Raghu Narasimhan wrote on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:09:03 +0530:

 In the yum configuration file, there are may mirrors listed in a few files:
 What should the priorities be? (I wnt to make sure no packages are excluded.
 336 is a very large number)

This has nothing to do with mirrors. You definitely *want* priorities to keep 
your core CentOS files intact and not overwritten by rpmforge. Make sure that 
none of your repos has a lower priority number than centos-base and updates.

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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Raghu Narasimhan
Super, thanks for the tip. Turned out the 'enabled' parameter was 1. Changed
it to 0 and all is well. Now 0 packages are excluded  due to priorities.

Can anyone share a default CentOS-Base.repo file here, please? Just for my
verification.

Happy to report resolution in the Paramiko problem too. The power of soft
links knows no bounds :)


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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.comwrote:

 Raghu Narasimhan wrote on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:09:03 +0530:

  In the yum configuration file, there are may mirrors listed in a few
 files:
  What should the priorities be? (I wnt to make sure no packages are
 excluded.
  336 is a very large number)

 This has nothing to do with mirrors. You definitely *want* priorities to
 keep
 your core CentOS files intact and not overwritten by rpmforge. Make sure
 that
 none of your repos has a lower priority number than centos-base and
 updates.

 Kai

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[CentOS] Python Matplotlib

2009-02-25 Thread Raghu Narasimhan
I need to install python - matplotlib (pylab) on CentOS 4 with Python 2.4.6
(installed).

Yum (with rpmforge) and/or apt-get isn't able to get anything relevant. Has
anyone attempted this before? Even the offiical pages have no mention of
CentOS.

Do I need to add more to the repo file? I currently have base, update,
addons, extras, centosplus, contrib.

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Re: [CentOS] cisco netflow analyzer?

2009-02-25 Thread Scott McClanahan
  
  i've been pretty impressed with nfsen.  took a little bit of fiddling to 
  figure out, but lets me drill down into things pretty well.
 
 Seconded.  nfsen is awesome.  Bit of a learning curve, but extremely
 powerful once you get the hang of it!
 
 You can also use iptables and the ULOG target to generate flow
 information from your Linux boxes and send the output to nfsen/nfcapd
 as well!
 
 Ray

I'm not trying to hijack this thread but do you find any significant
overhead involved with using the ULOG target or packet loss in your
statistics?  Would you have a ULOG target very early on in your FORWARD
filter to log all packets?  Do those packets go to a ulogd instance and
then to disk (rrd to limit disk usage) for nfsen to use?

I'm concerned with losing packets in my current ntop configuration (not
using pf_ring) and am looking at less obtrusive alternatives like gulp
or ulog to first get ALL of the packets and with as little overhead as
possible move that data to a location where analysis can happen using
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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
Hi,

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 08:33, Raghu Narasimhan raghu.uni...@gmail.com wrote:
 Super, thanks for the tip. Turned out the 'enabled' parameter was 1. Changed
 it to 0 and all is well. Now 0 packages are excluded  due to priorities.

You clearly did not understand what the priorities plug-in is and what
it is used for. By excluding a repository, 0 packages are excluded by
the priorities plug-in, but at the same time all the others that were
available in that repository will no longer be available anymore, so
in fact you have *less* packages than you did before.

Please read here:
http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/Priorities

And here:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories

 Second: I was able to install python-paramiko. It seems to work with
 Python2.3 (Python2.3 comes as default with CentOS). I have installed Python
 2.4.6 and need the same to work with that. Any tips?

If you're installing Python 2.4 on CentOS 4, it means you still did
not grasp the concepts of an Enterprise Linux distribution.

Please see:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=17299forum=38#forumpost62162
http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/General#head-472ce8446ebcfc82ca1800f775ba0e629ac835c7
http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_backport.html

You will probably not get any support from this list for your Python
2.4 install on CentOS 4, since that is clearly not part of CentOS
itself.

Luckily for you, if you really need Python 2.4, you can move to CentOS
5, it will be present there.

If you want to stick to the bleeding edge, you'd better look into
distros such as Fedora and Ubuntu.

HTH,
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Re: [CentOS] Keepalive...

2009-02-25 Thread John Doe

I went a bit further...

lvs1# service keepalived stop
lvs2# service keepalived stop
lvs1# service network restart
lvs2# service network restart

Clean start

lvs1# service keepalived start

Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived: Starting Keepalived v1.1.16 (02/17,2009) 
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived: Starting Healthcheck child process, pid=9511
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Using MII-BMSR NIC polling 
thread...
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Netlink reflector reports IP 
192.168.28.226 added
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Netlink reflector reports IP 
10.0.0.1 added
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Registering Kernel netlink 
reflector
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Registering Kernel netlink 
command channel
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived: Starting VRRP child process, pid=9512
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Using MII-BMSR NIC polling thread...
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Netlink reflector reports IP 
192.168.28.226 added
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Netlink reflector reports IP 10.0.0.1 
added
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering Kernel netlink reflector
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering Kernel netlink command channel
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering gratutious ARP shared channel
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Opening file 
'/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf'. 
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Configuration is using : 13235 
Bytes
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Activating healtchecker for 
service [10.0.0.11:80]
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Activating healtchecker for 
service [10.0.0.12:80]
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Opening file 
'/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf'. 
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Configuration is using : 34062 Bytes
Feb 25 15:03:18 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: VRRP sockpool: [ifindex(2), proto(112), 
fd(10,11)]

No VIP and no checks on the web servers...

lvs2# service keepalived start

Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived: Starting Keepalived v1.1.16 (02/17,2009) 
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Using MII-BMSR NIC polling 
thread...
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived: Starting Healthcheck child process, pid=8718
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: Using MII-BMSR NIC polling thread...
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived: Starting VRRP child process, pid=8719
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Netlink reflector reports IP 
192.168.28.227 added
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Netlink reflector reports IP 
10.0.0.2 added
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Registering Kernel netlink 
reflector
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Registering Kernel netlink 
command channel
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: Netlink reflector reports IP 
192.168.28.227 added
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: Netlink reflector reports IP 10.0.0.2 
added
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering Kernel netlink reflector
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering Kernel netlink command channel
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: Registering gratutious ARP shared channel
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Opening file 
'/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf'. 
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Configuration is using : 13233 
Bytes
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Activating healtchecker for 
service [10.0.0.11:80]
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Activating healtchecker for 
service [10.0.0.12:80]
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: Opening file 
'/etc/keepalived/keepalived.conf'. 
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: Configuration is using : 34060 Bytes
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: VRRP_Instance(VI_1) Entering BACKUP STATE
Feb 25 15:05:23 lvs2 Keepalived_vrrp: VRRP sockpool: [ifindex(2), proto(112), 
fd(10,11)]

No VIP and only one check on the web servers...

lvs1# service keepalived stop

Feb 25 15:07:30 lvs1 Keepalived: Terminating on signal
Feb 25 15:07:30 lvs1 Keepalived: Stopping Keepalived v1.1.16 (02/17,2009) 
Feb 25 15:07:30 lvs1 Keepalived_vrrp: Terminating VRRP child process on signal
Feb 25 15:07:30 lvs1 Keepalived_healthcheckers: Terminating Healthchecker child 
process on signal

And nothing else (lvs2 does not become MASTER)...

lvs1# service keepalived start

Nothing much...

lvs2# service keepalived stop
lvs2# service keepalived start

Nothing and no checks on the web servers...

lvs1# service keepalived stop
lvs1# service keepalived start

Nothing and no checks on the web servers...

lvs1# service keepalived stop
lvs1# service keepalived start

Nothing and only one check on the web servers...
Always stuck on VRRP sockpool

By the way, a restart or a stop+restart too fast too often leads to a failed 
start with daemon is already running

lvs1# service keepalived restart

Nothing and no checks on the web servers...

lvs1# 

Re: [CentOS] how can disable the http to listen ipv6 and port 58?

2009-02-25 Thread Filipe Brandenburger
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 08:14, ann kok oiyan...@yahoo.ca wrote:
 how can disable the http to listen ipv6 ?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=apache+disable+ipv6

 what is this one?
 raw        0      0 :::58                       :::*                        7

Looks like it's ICMP for IPv6.

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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Scott Silva
on 2-25-2009 3:54 AM Raghu Narasimhan spake the following:
 Thanks for your response.
 
 I did install paramiko only after installing python2.4, so I am not sure
 why it installed itself into the site-packages folder in
 /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages
 

Because it is a python 2.3 package. Where else would it install?



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Re: [CentOS] Python Matplotlib

2009-02-25 Thread Scott Silva
on 2-25-2009 7:25 AM Raghu Narasimhan spake the following:
 I need to install python - matplotlib (pylab) on CentOS 4 with Python
 2.4.6 (installed).
 
 Yum (with rpmforge) and/or apt-get isn't able to get anything relevant.
 Has anyone attempted this before? Even the offiical pages have no
 mention of CentOS.
 
 Do I need to add more to the repo file? I currently have base, update,
 addons, extras, centosplus, contrib.
 
 Thanks,
 
What you have done would be equivalent to buying a new automobile, and then
replacing the engine with one from another manufacturer. You are free to do
so, but you can't expect the dealership to be able to work on it anymore.

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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Raghu Narasimhan wrote on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 19:03:09 +0530:

 Super, thanks for the tip. Turned out the 'enabled' parameter was 1. Changed
 it to 0 and all is well. Now 0 packages are excluded  due to priorities.

Did you read my reply? You *want* to have this enabled! It's fine that so many 
packages get excluded. Read what I wrote about priorities. There's also good 
tutorials on wiki.centos.org about this. So, no excuse to not know about it.

You seem to be super-new to CentOS. Read some basic documentation before you 
hose it! Start with the wiki.

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Re: [CentOS] package manager CentOS

2009-02-25 Thread Raghu Narasimhan
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:01 PM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.comwrote:

 Raghu Narasimhan wrote on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 19:03:09 +0530:

  Super, thanks for the tip. Turned out the 'enabled' parameter was 1.
 Changed
  it to 0 and all is well. Now 0 packages are excluded  due to priorities.

 Did you read my reply? You *want* to have this enabled! It's fine that so
 many
 packages get excluded. Read what I wrote about priorities. There's also
 good
 tutorials on wiki.centos.org about this. So, no excuse to not know about
 it.

 You seem to be super-new to CentOS. Read some basic documentation before
 you
 hose it! Start with the wiki.

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Re: [CentOS] Keepalive...

2009-02-25 Thread John Doe

I changed my apparently faulty nic, but it does not change anything...

I can reproduce this:

I bring down keepalived on lvs1.
Keepalived on lvs2 says it switched to MASTER but does nothing.
2 possibilities:
- If no VIP, as soon as I manualy add the VIP, everything is unlocked and he 
forward the requests...
- If there is a VIP, a ifdown+ifup of the interface linked to the web servers 
will unlock keepalived.
I bring up keepalived on lvs1, and it does not setup the VIP.
On lvs2, it says: removing protocol VIPs, but the VIP is still there.
A ifdown+ifup on lvs2 of the interface linked to the web servers will unlock 
keepalived on lvs1...
And, from times to times, it will work as expected...

One thing I really do not understand is why restarting the nic linked to the 
webservers will unlock the vrrp on the other nic...

The only thing that almost never work is the service checks...
After one check, or a few at best, they just disapear...

JD


  

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[CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread Les Mikesell
I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did 
something...  I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from, 
but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't 
have a man page?

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Re: [CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread Jim Perrin
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
 I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did
 something...  I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from,
 but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't
 have a man page?

New website with all of the missing documentation. www.google.com

It may take you a little bit to find what you're looking for, as they
contain far more documentation than you could ever read in a lifetime.

/I kid!
//not really

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Re: [CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread Jim Perrin
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
 I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did
 something...  I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from,
 but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't
 have a man page?

On a slightly more helpful note, once you know the name of the rpm
which provided the package, you can use 'rpm -qd packagename' to see
the documentation included with that package. Not everything has a
manpage, but there might be a readme or other doc with info.

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Re: [CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread Jim Wildman

On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Jim Perrin wrote:


On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:

I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did
something...  I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from,
but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't
have a man page?




What? You can't read Postscript with less??

/usr/share/doc/iproute-2.6.18/ss.ps


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Re: [CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread Les Mikesell
Jim Perrin wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
 I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did
 something...  I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from,
 but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't
 have a man page?
 
 New website with all of the missing documentation. www.google.com
 
 It may take you a little bit to find what you're looking for, as they
 contain far more documentation than you could ever read in a lifetime.
 
 /I kid!
 //not really
 

I was hoping for something easier than reading the 344,000,000 hits on 
google.  Not kidding either.

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Re: [CentOS] Python-MatplotLib

2009-02-25 Thread John J. Lee
Go to Suse's repository in their web.  They have a repository for
scientific packages in the rpm form.
You must find the matplotlib there.

-john


On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Raghu Narasimhan
raghu.uni...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dare I venture another query:

 I need to install python - matplotlib (pylab) on CentOS 4 with Python 2.4.6
 (installed).

 Yum (with romforge) and/or apt-get isn't able to get anything relevant. Has
 anyone attempted this before? Even the offiical pages have no mention of
 CentOS.

 Do I need to add more to the repo file? I currently have base, update,
 addons, extras, centosplus, contrib.


 Thanks,
 --
 Raghu Narasimhan

 raghu.uni...@gmail.com


 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:03 PM, Raghu Narasimhan raghu.uni...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Super, thanks for the tip. Turned out the 'enabled' parameter was 1.
 Changed it to 0 and all is well. Now 0 packages are excluded  due to
 priorities.

 Can anyone share a default CentOS-Base.repo file here, please? Just for my
 verification.

 Happy to report resolution in the Paramiko problem too. The power of soft
 links knows no bounds :)


 --
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 raghu.uni...@gmail.com


 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Kai Schaetzl mailli...@conactive.com
 wrote:

 Raghu Narasimhan wrote on Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:09:03 +0530:

  In the yum configuration file, there are may mirrors listed in a few
  files:
  What should the priorities be? (I wnt to make sure no packages are
  excluded.
  336 is a very large number)

 This has nothing to do with mirrors. You definitely *want* priorities to
 keep
 your core CentOS files intact and not overwritten by rpmforge. Make sure
 that
 none of your repos has a lower priority number than centos-base and
 updates.

 Kai

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[CentOS] GNU Screen - emacs mode frustration

2009-02-25 Thread Sean Carolan
I like Gnu screen, but the choice of CTRL-A as the command sequence is
extremely unfortunate.  Like many other bash users, I use CTRL-A to
get back to the beginning of the line (emacs editing mode).

How do you all get around this problem?  Also, I'm wondering if there
is an easy way to get mouse scrolling to work when reviewing terminal
history in screen.  It's a pain in the arse to CTRL-A then ESC to be
able to scroll back.
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Re: [CentOS] GNU Screen - emacs mode frustration

2009-02-25 Thread Sean Carolan
 Also, I'm wondering if there
 is an easy way to get mouse scrolling to work when reviewing terminal
 history in screen.  It's a pain in the arse to CTRL-A then ESC to be
 able to scroll back.

If anyone else is looking for mouse wheel scrolling in GNU screen,
here's the solution I found.  I added this to my .screenrc and it
works quite well:

termcapinfo xterm|xterms|xs|rxvt ti@:te@
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Re: [CentOS] (off-topic)Update sii-3512A serial ata controller - which flash memory?

2009-02-25 Thread Marcelo M. Garcia
Scott Silva wrote:
 on 2-25-2009 7:33 AM Marcelo M. Garcia spake the following:
 Hi.

 I had to update the BIOS of a Silicon Image 3512A Serial ATA controller. 
 I'm not using RAID.

 When I run the updater program (updflash.exe), it asks me to choose 
 flash memory from a list, something like: AMD Am29F010B (1 Megabit), AMD 
 Am29LV01B (1 Megabit), etc.

 How can I find out which is flash memory of the controller?

 Thanks

 Marcelo
 Did you look at the controller? Maybe the flash chip is labeled.
 

Hi

I tried. I think the chip is under the raiser for the second processor. 
Which I tried to remove but I couldn't. But it shouldn't ask this kind 
of stuff, which flash memory is in the chip. It seems very strange.

Thanks anyway.

Marcelo
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Re: [CentOS] GNU Screen - emacs mode frustration

2009-02-25 Thread Les Mikesell
Sean Carolan wrote:
 I like Gnu screen, but the choice of CTRL-A as the command sequence is
 extremely unfortunate.  Like many other bash users, I use CTRL-A to
 get back to the beginning of the line (emacs editing mode).
 
 How do you all get around this problem?  Also, I'm wondering if there
 is an easy way to get mouse scrolling to work when reviewing terminal
 history in screen.  It's a pain in the arse to CTRL-A then ESC to be
 able to scroll back.

Have you considered freenx and the NX client from 
http://www.nomachine.com instead?  It gives you the same 
disconnect/reconnect capability but with a full GUI desktop and fairly 
efficient cross-platform remote access.  I like it better than screen 
even when most of my windows are xterms.

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Re: [CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread Stephen Harris
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 01:00:39PM -0500, Jim Perrin wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
  I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did
  something... ?I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from,
  but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't
  have a man page?
 
 On a slightly more helpful note, once you know the name of the rpm
 which provided the package, you can use 'rpm -qd packagename' to see

Or, using the f option
  % rpm -qdf /usr/sbin/ss

Which could be combined with a simple grep:

  % grep -lw ss $(rpm -qdf /usr/sbin/ss)
  /usr/share/doc/iproute-2.6.18/RELNOTES
  /usr/share/doc/iproute-2.6.18/ss.ps

They're the 2 files I'd look at!

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Re: [CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread Scott Silva
on 2-25-2009 10:29 AM Les Mikesell spake the following:
 Scott Silva wrote:
 on 2-25-2009 9:50 AM Les Mikesell spake the following:
 I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did 
 something...  I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from, 
 but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't 
 have a man page?

 ss is part of iproute. It is similar to netstat.
 
 Yeah, but where's the 'teach a man to fish...'?
 
Jim Perrin tried to teach you to fish, but as you found out, there are a lot
of fish in lake Google!

OK.. Here is the fishing lesson.

which ss gives you a path

yum provides /usr/sbin/ss gives you a package name

ls /usr/share/doc/$packagename gives you some files to look at.

in that listing was ss.ps. Find a way to open or read ss.ps like gv or ggv and
you have some info.


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Re: [CentOS] (off-topic)Update sii-3512A serial ata controller - which flash memory?

2009-02-25 Thread Scott Silva
on 2-25-2009 11:06 AM Marcelo M. Garcia spake the following:
 Scott Silva wrote:
 on 2-25-2009 7:33 AM Marcelo M. Garcia spake the following:
 Hi.

 I had to update the BIOS of a Silicon Image 3512A Serial ATA controller. 
 I'm not using RAID.

 When I run the updater program (updflash.exe), it asks me to choose 
 flash memory from a list, something like: AMD Am29F010B (1 Megabit), AMD 
 Am29LV01B (1 Megabit), etc.

 How can I find out which is flash memory of the controller?

 Thanks

 Marcelo
 Did you look at the controller? Maybe the flash chip is labeled.

 
 Hi
 
 I tried. I think the chip is under the raiser for the second processor. 
 Which I tried to remove but I couldn't. But it shouldn't ask this kind 
 of stuff, which flash memory is in the chip. It seems very strange.
 
 Thanks anyway.
 
 Marcelo
True. A better written flash program should be able to query the chip and ID
it. Silicon Image is a chip manufacturer, not a board designer. So the tools
are usually more generic.

Is it an add in card or is it built into the motherboard?

If it is built into the motherboard, the flash image is sometimes bound in
with the system bios, and is much harder to replace.

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Re: [CentOS] cisco netflow analyzer?

2009-02-25 Thread Ross Walker
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Robinson Tiemuqinke
hahaha_...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Anyone knows any Cisco netflow analyzer that could run on Linux/Windows? I 
 know that cisco ASDM works at somewhat level but too rough...

 For example, CIsco ASDM can only shows at IP level and only three types 
 graph, like top 10 source Address, top ten destination level, or top ten 
 services. but I want the analyzer to show different traffics from the same 
 box when in need.

 Any suggestions? Thanks

You could check this out:

http://www.solarwinds.com/products/orion/nta/
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Re: [CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread MHR
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Jim Perrin jper...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
 I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did
 something...  I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from,
 but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't
 have a man page?

 New website with all of the missing documentation. www.google.com


Thanks, Jim - I desperately needed a good laugh!

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Re: [CentOS] programs with no man pages?

2009-02-25 Thread Ross Walker
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Scott Silva ssi...@sgvwater.com wrote:
 on 2-25-2009 10:29 AM Les Mikesell spake the following:
 Scott Silva wrote:
 on 2-25-2009 9:50 AM Les Mikesell spake the following:
 I accidentally typed ss instead of ls and was surprised when it did
 something...  I can use rpm's --whatprovides to see where it came from,
 but how are you supposed to find out want a program does when it doesn't
 have a man page?

 ss is part of iproute. It is similar to netstat.

 Yeah, but where's the 'teach a man to fish...'?

 Jim Perrin tried to teach you to fish, but as you found out, there are a lot
 of fish in lake Google!

 OK.. Here is the fishing lesson.

 which ss gives you a path

 yum provides /usr/sbin/ss gives you a package name

 ls /usr/share/doc/$packagename gives you some files to look at.

 in that listing was ss.ps. Find a way to open or read ss.ps like gv or ggv and
 you have some info.


 CSI it ain't!

Reading postscript is easy with ghostscript:

# ps2ascii ss.ps | more

Should have all the pieces necessary now...

-Ross
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[CentOS] xen on CentOS 4.7

2009-02-25 Thread Agile Aspect
Hi - has anyone gotten Xen on CentOS 4.7 to run successfully
using Windows XP as  the guest OS?

I tried VirtualBox but it doesn't appear to work (at least for
Windows XP) for a CentOS 4.7 on a Dell Precision WorkStation
390 (quad.)

In fact, it pretty easy to crash the machine using the
command line interface.

There's blurb on the wiki

Move a native CentOS4 installation into a Xen DomU

but that appears to be Xen running on CentOS 5 install of
Xen.

I've installed the package kernel-xen.

I'm new to Xen and I'm not familiar with the jargon.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: [CentOS] xen on CentOS 4.7

2009-02-25 Thread John R Pierce
Agile Aspect wrote:
 I'm new to Xen and I'm not familiar with the jargon.
   

Xen is a full hypervisor that boots in FIRST, then loads a supervisory 
master OS into dom0, typically this is CentOS5 (or another late model 
linux distribution) which Xen is bundled with Then you can load 
other guest OS's into dom1, dom2, etc which are collectively known as 
domU (eg, U = 1,2,3...).

VirtualBox is a guest hypervisor that runs under a parent OS.If you 
couldn't get Virtualbox working, you might try VMware Server, I've had 
very good luck running this on CentOS 4, and hosting both linux and 
windows domains under it.   


Note there are some constraints with all these virtualization systems... 
To run a 64 bit guest OS you need a processor that supports hardware 
virtualization assist, AMD-V or Intel VT.   Early Opteron and Xeon 64bit 
CPUs didn't support this, later ones do.


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[CentOS] Firefox plugins gone (but only for one user)

2009-02-25 Thread Rob Kampen

Hi gurus
I have a CentOS 5.2 current x86_64 that has Thunderbird and Firefox 
working well for one user account (my wife) but will not play nice for 
my account.
I have uninstalled thunderbird and firefox (via yum) and re-installed - 
no change.
I have just wiped the .mozilla folder and started afresh, but it still 
shows no plugins, yet the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ has the 
libflashplayer.so link etc.


How does all this stuff get hooked up.

I have previously installed firefox direct from their site and not used 
the CentOS supplied rpm, but now that RH say the light and provides a 
current version, I use the yum process to get my firefox installed.
Everything was working a week or so ago, but when I tried fixing things 
yesterday, all went rapidly pear shaped.
In firefox I pressed the Check Now button under Firefox  Preferences  
Advanced  System Defaults and now its gone and lost all my plugins

Any idea how to get them back?

Looking on the support.mozilla.com/firefox site provides little linux 
help and seems oriented to windoze users.
Appreciate some insight from those who know how this distro hangs it all 
together.
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Re: [CentOS] xen on CentOS 4.7

2009-02-25 Thread Noob Centos Admin
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Agile Aspect agile.asp...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm new to Xen and I'm not familiar with the jargon.

I'll second John's suggestion to go with VMWare Server. Being also
pretty new and noob to all these, my first attempt at running WinXP
and Win2003 Server in VMWare server was almost plain sailing.

Xen on the other hand, well, let's just say I spent more time on it
and that machine was re-installed with a non-Xen kernel. And that was
on CentOS5 which supposedly works better with Xen. Maybe it's my
noobness, but the same noob skill applied to VMWare worked fine so...

Given VMWare's long history, I think Xen probably just needs more time
to all the details right.
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Re: [CentOS] Social Security Changes

2009-02-25 Thread Sorin Srbu
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf
Of Scott Silva
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:20 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Social Security Changes

 Lemmings, all of em

 I don't get it... Is the petition CentOS-related??

More like spam related IMHO!
Sometimes you just need to vent, and you hope the OP is still reading to get
the hint.

Thx, didn't want to spam the list further with questions about this.
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