[CentOS-es] dispositivos en CentOS

2007-12-15 Thread luiso
Amigos de la lista existe en CentOS algun equivalente al administrador de
dispositivos de Windows, con el
cuál yo pueda habilitar y desabilitar puertos USB o torres de CD u otro
dispositivo,  o a lo mejor alguna forma de
hacerlo, de forma tal que los usuario cuando introduzcan algún medio
extraible o CD no tengan posibilidad
de ver el contenido.
Gracias de Antemano.
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Re: [CentOS] Announcing the CentOS on Laptops initiative

2007-12-15 Thread John Bowden
On Friday 14 December 2007 12:36:41 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
 John Bowden wrote:
  I have a HP510 notebook. I run Mandriva Linux on it. Would it be worth me
  down loading the live version of CentOS and adding my experience to the
  wiki?

 We only have ze5377 and zv6015 at the moment, so yes, why not?

 Cheers,

 Ralph

Ok I will download it in the morning when I get home from work and have a play 
with it early next week.

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Re: [CentOS] Expandable network storage

2007-12-15 Thread Jure Pečar
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 14:51:32 -0500
Steve Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't really want to go 
 the route of Fibre channels and ISCSI, and would prefer to use common 
 hardware (which sort of suggests GNBD).

Also take a look at ATA over Ethernet (aoe), either from coraid.com or
roll-your-own with small aoe server called vblade.

Much simpler than iSCSI, but works on layer2, so no routing. Performance is
about the same as you'd expect from old 1gbit fibrechannel.


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Re: [CentOS] find IP address of device on network based on, MAC address

2007-12-15 Thread David G. Miller

John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jerry Geis wrote:
  
 I have a device on my network that is not DHCP and I dont know the IP 
 address of it
 and it has not method of finding it or changing it unless you know the 
 IP address (setable by browser).


 Is there a way on linux, based on MAC address, to get the IP of the unit?




$ nmap -n -sP -PI 192.168.0.1-254  arp -an | grep -v incomplete
I was hoping someone would mention nmap.  Here's the output from a quick 
(5.753 seconds) ping scan of my network:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# nmap -sP 192.168.0.0/24

Starting Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-12-15 08:10 MST
Host 192.168.0.172 appears to be up.
MAC Address: 00:0A:5E:1A:EC:9E (3COM)
Host 192.168.0.181 appears to be up.
MAC Address: 00:0F:B0:6D:61:9E (Compal Electronics)
Host 192.168.0.185 appears to be up.
Host 192.168.0.250 appears to be up.
MAC Address: 00:12:17:7A:B6:F6 (Cisco-Linksys)
Nmap finished: 256 IP addresses (4 hosts up) scanned in 5.753 seconds

You can also try letting nmap figure out what each device is with 
something like:


nmap -T4 -A 192.168.0.0/24

My x86_64 laptop confused it but it was spot on at identifying my 
wireless AP.


Cheers,
Dave

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[CentOS] Samba issue

2007-12-15 Thread William Warren
for some reason I cannot to my samba server on centos 4.5 with any other 
linux distro.  I have tried pclinuxos, kubuntu, fc7.  I have entered the 
correct credentials in the correct case to no avail.  What's funny is my 
winders machines can connect just fine.  Any ideas?



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Re: [CentOS] Samba issue

2007-12-15 Thread Craig White
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 18:21 -0500, William Warren wrote:
 for some reason I cannot to my samba server on centos 4.5 with any other 
 linux distro.  I have tried pclinuxos, kubuntu, fc7.  I have entered the 
 correct credentials in the correct case to no avail.  What's funny is my 
 winders machines can connect just fine.  Any ideas?

smbclient is your friend... (I'm snipping massive amounts out but you
should get the idea)

# smbclient -L SRV1
Password:
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[TH] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2]

Sharename   Type  Comment
-     ---
netlogonDisk  Network Logon Service
snip
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[TH] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2]

Server   Comment
----
SRV1 Samba Server

WorkgroupMaster
----
TH   SRV1

# smbclient -L SRV1 -U craig
Password:
Domain=[TH] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2]

# smbclient //srv1/netlogon
Password:
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[TH] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2]
smb: \ ls
  .   D0  Tue Oct 23 14:22:34
2007
  ..  D0  Sat Nov 24 07:09:22
2007
  logon.bat   A  223  Thu May  3 13:09:21
2007
  IFMEMBER.EXEA10240  Thu Dec  2 14:53:52
1999
  accounting.bat  A  101  Thu May  3 13:07:43
2007
  administrative.bat  A  109  Thu May  3 13:05:49
2007

33725 blocks of size 8388608. 22659 blocks available
smb: \ quit

# smbclient //srv1/netlogon -U craig
Password:
Domain=[TH] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2]
smb: \   

Craig

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Re: [CentOS] ssh terminal froze once in a while

2007-12-15 Thread Jay Leafey

Miark wrote:

On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 23:40:59 +0100, Alain wrote:


Miark, do you suffer the problem very often ?
Could you try to temporarily make a link from /dev/random
to /dev/urandom ?


Actually, I have to take that back. After I made the sshd config
changes:

  ClientAliveInterval 30
  ClientAliveCountMax 5

it did hang on me once, but I'm looking at Konsole rigth now,
and my connection to the CentOS box has stayed alive all day. I
guess all is well.

I'll keep your suggestion, though. If the hangs return, I'll
give your idea a shot.

Thanks,
Miark


A couple of years back I was running into this problem very 
consistently, SSH sessions from my home to my office would just be 
dropped after a while.  After talking to the network administrator I 
found that the Cisco firewall we were using would prune what it saw as 
inactive connections after a specific period of time.  Adding the 
ClientAlive* entries to the sshd_config file has resolved this for me.

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