On 21/08/2009, at 5:44 AM, Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Hello,
What is the best way to protect multiuser systems from brute force
attacks? I am setting up a relatively loose DenyHosts policy, but I
like the idea of locking an account for a time if too many attempts
are made, but to balance this
On 22/08/2009, at 10:37 PM, Linux Advocate wrote:
i have tried yum clean all , yum clean metadata
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Subject: [CentOS] fasttest
On 24/08/2009, at 7:06 PM, Linux Advocate wrote:
my repos are configured to use mirrorlist. how do i add mirrors
manually?
If you take a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/ you will see a number of
files. There should be example baseurl lines in the repo files which
will be commented out by
On 31/08/2009, at 1:11 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
Miguel Medalha wrote:
Can someone please assist met with some software RAID 1+0 setup
instructions? I have searched the web, but couldn't find any. I
found
a lot of RAID 10 setup instructions, but it doesn't help me.
As Oliver Ransom
On 07/09/2009, at 6:38 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 01:19 -0400, Dave wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have updated postfix and dovecot rpms either in a repo
or personally made? I'd like to update to dovecot 1.2.4 and postfix
2.6.5.
dovecot 1.2.4 is available from the
Hi everyone.
This isn't specifically a CentOS question, since it could apply for
any distro but I hope someone can answer it anyway.
I took the following steps but was puzzled by the outcome of the test
at the end:
1. Create a RAID1 array called md3 with two 750GB drives
2. Create a RAID1
On 19/09/2009, at 6:28 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
Oliver Ransom wrote:
Hi everyone.
This isn't specifically a CentOS question, since it could apply for
any distro but I hope someone can answer it anyway.
I took the following steps but was puzzled by the outcome of the test
at the end:
1
On 22/09/2009, at 9:35 AM, Bazooka Joe wrote:
I have a usb hd that I use for backup. Occasionally it dies.
scsi 6:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
scsi 6:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
scsi 6:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
scsi 6:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to dead device
Buffer
On 28/09/2009, at 5:33 AM, James Bensley wrote:
Hey List;
I have no experience with software RAIDs; at work we only use hardware
RAIDs and I'm looking to implement, probably a RAID 5 set up at home
for a media server however I have a few questions;
I have three 1TB drives in various
I've deployed this for one client and had pretty good feedback:
http://extplorer.sourceforge.net/
I have not tried any others.
Good luck.
On 09/10/2009, at 7:26 AM, Ramon Nieto wrote:
Hello all
Does anybody knows about web based file sharing software? of course
that runs on centos.
i
:
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 12:56 AM, Oliver Ransom
oli...@ransom.com.au wrote:
I've deployed this for one client and had pretty good feedback:
http://extplorer.sourceforge.net/
And that works OK for Windows and Linux clients?
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The best way to do it is with iptables. If you want something more
easily configurable then some front end for it would be most useful.
Webmin most likely provides a graphical interface to do it.
Adding rules to drop traffic from IPs or whole subnets is not that
difficult if you have a
On 15/10/2009, at 6:07 PM, hadi motamedi wrote:
Dear All
Please be informed that I have installed CentOS 5.2 on my client but
it does not have nmap command . Can you please do me favor and let
me know what is the equivalent of nmap command on CentOS 5.2 ?
Thank you in advance
There
On 24/10/2009, at 11:26 PM, ML wrote:
HI All,
With my new firewall in place, it has opened my eyes to how much
traffic gets blocked in a single day and also what are the most active
rules. I get *a lot* of requests for port 22.
Look in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
You can specify the port there,
On 24/10/2009, at 11:40 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:
How does one switch ssh ports? What is a good port to use? What
ramifications does it have when I need to ssh in? Is it as simple as
ssh u...@hots:port?
In /etc/ssh/sshd_config replace port 22 with port whatever high
port
( 1024) you
On 25/10/2009, at 12:10 AM, ML wrote:
How does one switch ssh ports? What is a good port to use? What
ramifications does it have when I need to ssh in? Is it as simple as
ssh u...@hots:port?
In /etc/ssh/sshd_config replace port 22 with port whatever high
port
( 1024) you like
Then
When you cat /proc/mdstat does it actually say syncing or does it
say checking? I believe a newer version of mdadm creates a weekly
cron job to check the arrays. I first mistakenly assumed it was
resyncing and started worrying since it was doing all 8 of my RAID1
arrays at once, but after
On 03/11/2009, at 11:52 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
We've got some new hardware and are trying to figure out what best to
do with it. Either run CentOS right on the bare metal, or
virtualize, or several combination options. Mainly looking at :
- CentOS on bare metal
- CentOS on
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