CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1651
ntp security update for CentOS 3 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1651.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
i386:
updates/i386/RPMS/ntp-4.1.2-6.el3.i386.rpm
source:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1651
ntp security update for CentOS 3 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1651.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
x86_64:
updates/x86_64/RPMS/ntp-4.1.2-6.el3.x86_64.rpm
source:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1646
libtool security update for CentOS 3 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1646.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
i386:
updates/i386/RPMS/libtool-1.4.3-7.i386.rpm
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1646
libtool security update for CentOS 3 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1646.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
x86_64:
updates/x86_64/RPMS/libtool-1.4.3-7.x86_64.rpm
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1648
ntp security update for CentOS 4 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1648.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
i386:
updates/i386/RPMS/ntp-4.2.0.a.20040617-8.el4_8.1.i386.rpm
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1648
ntp security update for CentOS 4 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1648.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
x86_64:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1646
libtool security update for CentOS 4 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1646.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
i386:
updates/i386/RPMS/libtool-1.5.6-5.el4_8.i386.rpm
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1646
libtool security update for CentOS 4 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1646.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
x86_64:
updates/x86_64/RPMS/libtool-1.5.6-5.el4_8.x86_64.rpm
On 8 Dec 2009, at 09:58, rewing wrote:
libvirtError: internal error unable to start guest: qemu: could not
open disk image /vm/win2k3.img
Do you have selinux enabled ? As far as I know the location for images
is restricted to /var/lib/libvirt/images by default.
--
Markus
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 12:41 +0100, Markus Falb wrote:
On 8 Dec 2009, at 09:58, rewing wrote:
libvirtError: internal error unable to start guest: qemu: could not open
disk image /vm/win2k3.img
Do you have selinux enabled ? As far as I know the location for images
is restricted to
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From: Markus Falb markus.f...@fasel.at
Subject: Re
I'm deploying my KVM virtualization and I have this question.
To get my guest os best performance I would like to install my OS from CD ROM
while booting in a saperate disk, say /dev/sda4
then in host os I mount /dev/sda4 as /mnt/vm.
So I can install a guest OS by virt-install with synax
I have a server that will be hosted in IDC.
The Server have 2 network interface card. I would like to set one for host os
itself. and the other network interface card as bridge for guest OS. Because I
have 3 IP address that will allocate to host os and guest os.
The host OS will be centos 5.4.
Saludos
Lo puedes hacer de varias maneras, una de estas es buscando en San Google,
el te dará la fuerza y la guia necesaria para que puedas configurar el
server ftp, otra es en el manual de Alcance Libre:
http://www.alcancelibre.org/staticpages/index.php/09-como-vsftpd
en esta pagina puedes
Hola Rodrigo
Según lo que he entendido has
instalado linux y de alguna forma ahora solo te arranca este. Supongo
que tienes grub, te advierto que no soy un experto, pero una manera
de saberlo es:
$ whereis grub
la salida será como esta
grub:
como estan amigos listeros ya aqui desde la vez que a travez de sus
comentarios se pudo implementar un Active directory en centos (dns,
dhcp, ldap, samba) bueno por cuestiones de destino
en el lugar donde se hizo esta operacion, obtuvieron compraron, etc etc
un server 2008 en windows,
thus Christopher Chan spake:
Ian Forde wrote:
On Dec 7, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Florin Andrei flo...@andrei.myip.org
wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
I've always avoided XFS because A) it wsan't supported natively in
RHEL
anyways, and B) I've heard far too many stories about catastrophic
loss
I recently doownloaded and installed the latest RHEL5 rpm from the VirtualBox
web site. While it generally works very well, I have been unable to get USB
access to work on the guest.
This seems to be a very common problem. Many references to it turn up in a
web search, but I have not found
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Christopher Chan spake:
Ian Forde wrote:
On Dec 7, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Florin Andrei flo...@andrei.myip.org
wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
I've always avoided XFS because A) it wsan't supported natively in
RHEL
anyways, and B) I've
thus Chan Chung Hang Christopher spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Christopher Chan spake:
Ian Forde wrote:
On Dec 7, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Florin Andrei flo...@andrei.myip.org
wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
I've always avoided XFS because A) it wsan't supported
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Chan Chung Hang Christopher spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Christopher Chan spake:
Ian Forde wrote:
On Dec 7, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Florin Andrei flo...@andrei.myip.org
wrote:
John R Pierce wrote:
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 01:05:04PM +0100, Diederick Stoffers wrote:
Hi,
We have a new 24-core Dell PowerEdge R905 server with 128GB's RAM. The 64
bits version of Fedora 12 lists the correct amount of 128GB, CentOS only
finds 32GB (and so does Scientific Linux). I would much prefer
On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 16:33 -0300, Eduardo Grosclaude wrote:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Andrew andy.al...@virgin.net wrote:
Also, do the test with a mixer open (aumix etc) and see if the bars
are moving. igain is especially important, it should not be 0 when you
talk.
Thanks,
Hi,
I'm trying to remove any limit on open files for a user; I've set
username nofiles to unlimited in /etc/security/logins.conf, but now I
get could not open session if I try to su to the user.
singhh - nofile unlimited
I think this is related to PAM, so I've modifed
hi,
maybe it will be interesting -
http://www.openlogic.com/news/press/12.01.09.php
http://www.openlogic.com/products/centos-support.php
OpenLogic began to offer commercial technical support for CentOS.
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 8:19 AM, premr...@digilink.in wrote:
Hi ,
I wanted to know
From: Stephen Nelson-Smith step...@atalanta-systems.com
I'm trying to remove any limit on open files for a user; I've set
username nofiles to unlimited in /etc/security/logins.conf, but now I
get could not open session if I try to su to the user.
singhh - nofile
(feedback). Problem is I can't get the mic to actually work with skype
(eg with skype call testing service) - it may be that one of the many
settings is incorrect - has anybody else had this problem and got any
I got it to work (Skype beta static on CentOS 5.4 x86_64) by playing
with Capture
Lars Hecking wrote:
I recently doownloaded and installed the latest RHEL5 rpm from the VirtualBox
web site. While it generally works very well, I have been unable to get USB
access to work on the guest.
This seems to be a very common problem. Many references to it turn up in a
web
Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to remove any limit on open files for a user; I've set
username nofiles to unlimited in /etc/security/logins.conf, but now I
get could not open session if I try to su to the user.
singhh - nofile unlimited
I think that is
Get your vboxusers group ID
# cat /etc/group | vboxusers
Remount the USBFS with your vboxusers GID
# mount -t usbfs -o remount,devgid=GID,devmode=664 /proc/bus/usb
/proc/bus/usb
This is the bit that won't work. The mount options seem to have no effect:
# ll /proc/bus
total 0
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Lars Hecking
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I would imaging it's rather similar to this -
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7t=20097
--
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.
George Orwell
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Jim Perrin jper...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Lars Hecking
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I would imaging it's rather similar to this -
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7t=20097
Gah, lowsy spel chekc not pikcing up
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Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 00:35:18 +0100
From: Tru Huynh t...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CESA-2009:1625 Moderate CentOS 3 x86_64
expat - security update
To: centos
Jim Perrin writes:
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM, Lars Hecking
lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I would imaging it's rather similar to this -
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7t=20097
Been there, tried that.
VirtualBox actually complains if you mess with
Jim Perrin wrote:
I would imaging it's rather similar to this -
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7t=20097
Gah, lowsy spel chekc not pikcing up waht I mean. s/imaging/imagine/
Ridiculous, I know...a computer should know what you're thinking and how
to spell it. :)
I tried
Lars Hecking wrote:
This is the bit that won't work. The mount options seem to have no effect:
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 8 12:08 001
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 8 12:08 002
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 8 12:08 003
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Dec 8 12:08 004
dr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 at 6:45pm, Diederick Stoffers wrote
Has anyone been able to successfully install R on CentOS5.4? I am having
problems with dependencies perl is installed.
I use the packages from EPEL without a problem.
Using it here,
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
R-core-2.10.0-2.el5.x86_64 from R-project has depsolving problems --
Missing Dependency: perl(File::Copy::Recursive) is needed by package
R-core-2.10.0- 2.el5.x86_64 (R-project)
If you don't want to use the epel repository, then you will need to get
2009/12/8 John Doe jd...@yahoo.com:
From: Stephen Nelson-Smith step...@atalanta-systems.com
I'm trying to remove any limit on open files for a user; I've set
username nofiles to unlimited in /etc/security/logins.conf, but now I
get could not open session if I try to su to the user.
singhh
Anyone thought about installing R from the Scientific Linux site? R is a
standard part of SL. It might be a bit more compatible with CentOS than other
sites. Just an idea.
--
Brent L. Bates (UNIX Sys. Admin.)
M.S. 912 Phone:(757) 865-1400, x204
NASA
Hi all,
Is it possible to take the 686 CentOS 5, install that in virtual machine,
install a custom kernel that is the 486 flavor, take that image and
put it on a 8G CF card - insert that into a small form factor 486 class
machine and have that work?
I am hoping the extra instructions in a 686
When you create a virtual machine don't you have a choice of what type
of processor you want and so forth?
That would be the clean way to do it would it not?
--
“Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV”
- Michael Pollan, author of In Defense of Food
On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, Alan McKay wrote:
When you create a virtual machine don't you have a choice of
what type of processor you want and so forth?
nope
That would be the clean way to do it would it not?
It may be one way to do it, but that is not how xen or kvm are
ordinarily set up under
Jerry Geis wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to take the 686 CentOS 5, install that in virtual machine,
install a custom kernel that is the 486 flavor, take that image and
put it on a 8G CF card - insert that into a small form factor 486 class
machine and have that work?
I am hoping the extra
It may be one way to do it, but that is not how xen or kvm are
ordinarily set up under CentOS -- qemu has (had) the hooks to
simulate the missing opcodes of some arch's, but at a
performance penalty
if there is a way to simulate missing opcodes in the kernel - that would
be great also.
Hi all,
I've set up a CentOS flash stick using the LiveCD tools, then dumping
that onto flash with a persistent overlay - instructions here:
http://wtf.geek.nz/?blog/2009/12/08/how-to-make-a-useful-centos-utility-flash-stick
This gets me to a prompt in which I can do recovery stuff, but I'm
CentOS Community,
I need help with a CentOS DHCP server.
I have a simple 32bit CentOS 5.3 server running on an Intel chip server in a
lab environment with two NIC's.
Interfaces:
eth0 - Is connected to the Internet using a static public IP address.
eth1 - Is connected to a private 10.1.1.0/24
On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, Jerry Geis wrote:
Looking for any solution.
how deep is your wallet ;)
I would just find a 486 out in the boneyard.
As I still have a RHL 4.2 486/33 s/ 16 meg of ram in daily
service, I know just what machine to pull and replace
-- Russ herrold
At Tue, 08 Dec 2009 14:02:28 -0500 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to take the 686 CentOS 5, install that in virtual machine,
install a custom kernel that is the 486 flavor, take that image and
put it on a 8G CF card - insert that into a small form
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Kemp, Larry larry.k...@usmetrotel.com wrote:
CentOS Community,
I need help with a CentOS DHCP server.
I have a simple 32bit CentOS 5.3 server running on an Intel chip server in a
lab environment with two NIC's.
Interfaces:
eth0 - Is connected to the
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 16:03 -0500, Kemp, Larry wrote:
CentOS Community,
I need help with a CentOS DHCP server.
I have a simple 32bit CentOS 5.3 server running on an Intel chip server in a
lab environment with two NIC's.
Interfaces:
eth0 - Is connected to the Internet using a static
See if someone else is hanging onto port 67
[r...@morrison ~]# lsof -i -P | grep :67
dnsmasq 23404nobody5u IPv4 46029087 UDP *:67
dnsmasq is a popular light-weight DHCP server
--
“Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV”
- Michael Pollan, author of In
Yep. Dnsmasq was parked on 67. Gonna have to yum remove him. Big thanks guys.
LK
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
Ron Loftin
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 4:13 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Kemp, Larry larry.k...@usmetrotel.com wrote:
Yep. Dnsmasq was parked on 67. Gonna have to yum remove him. Big thanks
guys.
better be sure first that it is not also acting as a DNS server since
it does both
--
“Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on
On Tuesday 08 December 2009 19:54:03 Jerry Geis wrote:
It may be one way to do it, but that is not how xen or kvm are
ordinarily set up under CentOS -- qemu has (had) the hooks to
simulate the missing opcodes of some arch's, but at a
performance penalty
if there is a way to simulate
- Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday 08 December 2009 19:54:03 Jerry Geis wrote:
It may be one way to do it, but that is not how xen or kvm are
ordinarily set up under CentOS -- qemu has (had) the hooks to
simulate the missing opcodes of some arch's, but at a
At Tue, 8 Dec 2009 16:28:22 -0600 (CST) CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
- Marko Vojinovic vvma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday 08 December 2009 19:54:03 Jerry Geis wrote:
It may be one way to do it, but that is not how xen or kvm are
ordinarily set up under CentOS --
Anyone here using openpkg? Any thoughts about it?
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Gentoo? What do you have against the OP? Why subject him to such madness and
unnecessary pain? :D
Don't be dissin my friends over at the funny farm. :-P We likes our
36hr recompiles because the cflags on our l33t boxen weren't just
right. :-)
It's actually not a bad distro, just gets a bad
On Tue, Dec 08, 2009, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Anyone here using openpkg? Any thoughts about it?
We have been using this since 2001 or so when we moved from
Caldera Linux to SuSE. We now use it on CentOS, OpenSolaris,
FreeBSD, OS X, and even SCO OpenServer 5.0.6a.
For an old writeup I did on
I am working on moving some nfs shares from an older Linux system to CentOS5
server.
some are used by the machine and its clients as $HOME (but not mounted at
/home) and working
directories.
using selinux-policy-targeted.
Are there any selinux policy additions (so restorecon keeps them each
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