On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Always Learning wrote:
This works for me on Centos 5.6. It may assist newcomers to the Linux
world of Centos.
whois 51.51.51.51
produces a normal and conventional display of data.
However since ARIN, the North American registrar of IP addresses,
modernised its
?
The ' n + ' are parameters (arguments) introduced by ARIN. They are not
part of the standard WHOIS.
Thanks. That is what I was looking for.
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, Thank You.
( more details on what the thinking behind this is, coming shortly )
Never thought to look there but I think I see what you are doing. :-)
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of managing iptables
firewalls, the devs are very responsive to bug fixes and feature enhancements.
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I have
found so far have not worked. I have added a couple of entries to the
smb.conf that were suggested and restarted smb but no joy.
Anyone have pointers that may get me going again?
Have you seen this: http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
In particular the registry on w7 needs
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-a -t ssh_port_t -p tcp 443 should do it.
To verify what you have set something like semanage port -l | grep ssh_port_t
should tell you.
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it is possible that RH switched sendmail to user dovecot sasl
in their default config.
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to do this in a secure way?
If I start modifying the pam.d configuration files, how can I be sure I am not
opening up a security hole?
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shipped rsync-3.0.6-4.el5.i386.rpm with 5.7 and
the rsync-3.0.6-4.el5_7.1.i386.rpm has not made it to CentOS yet.
Remember that bug for bug compatibility thing. :-)
Patience is a virtue.
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to run without polkit and pm-utils, I suspect that
you most likely want the hal packages.
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What next?
Upgrade to a supported version?
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it as root it starts up normally.
Google says a lot of people are having the problem but there do not seem to
be any useful solutions.
Has anyone solved this problem?
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going to rm before I actually do it, I
tried this instead:
(tigger pts3) $ ll ~/.config/libreoffice
/bin/ls: cannot access /home/tdiehl/.config/libreoffice: No such file or
directory
(tigger pts3) $
I even made sure I owned ~/.config. It is owned by me and perms are 755.
Any other ideas?
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the line [ -n $ID -a $ID -le 200 ] return in
/etc/profile.d/vim.sh then the alias will be set at login.
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partition is on LVM.
Alternatively, does anyone know how to access the image from DomU? I tried
to use kpartx but when I run VGscan, I do not get the lvm activated.
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to mount it.
From goggling it would appear that I need adb and some udev rules.
Does anyone know how to get this to mount?
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to back up some of my data via rsync. The SSHDroid seems like it would work
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worry about being connected to a wire. WiFi Explorer looks good also.
Hard to go wrong for $.99. :-)
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what is going on.
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things so much easier. And it's free.
http://www.fwbuilder.org/
+1000 for fwbuilder.
Raw iptables commands are not only error prone but will make your brain hurt.
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it into fwbuilder.
That is no longer true. fwb has a tool to import existing rules although I
have never used it.
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file. Metworkmangler
never gets installed.
What is messing with udev rules supposed to be necessary?
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Hi,
Can someone tell me when the 6.4 srpms are going to appear in vault?
I am looking for the centos-release srpm.
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openosurce soft to do this??
You might want to look at xymon it is available @
http://xymon.sourceforge.net/
Rpms for it are available @ http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/
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vulnerable - directory /var/spool/mail must have 1777
protection]?
There is no alpine rpm in Centos 6. Where did you get that? Suggest you
ask for help on the correct mailing.
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-x86_64/checksum_type'
In searching Google, some suggested renaming the yumdb but that just results
in a traceback when I run yum.
There are some files in lost+found but I am not sure what the above file
should look like and inode numbers are not useful to me.
Anyone have an idea how to fix
what I am missing?
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and the issue seems to be solved. Yum seems to have recreated
that directory and appears happy now.
Does anyone know of a downside to doing this?
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machine around for parts. Having said that I will not touch
any of them that are not gen 3. They are just too old.
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to setup and maintain and there are Centos rpms
available at http://terabithia.org/rpms/xymon/.
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Hi,
Any ETA when the SRPMS for C5.10 will be available? In particualr I am looking
for the Centos-release srpm.
http://vault.centos.org/5.10/os/SRPMS/ is empty.
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to be. Others have done the hard
part. See the articles @ http://nerdvittles.com/
His stuff is Asterisk based and has saved me a lot of time and headaches over
the years.
or hire someone who does that stuff.
That is always a possibility also.
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it is far from it.
It is just that for my usage it is the best fit I could find.
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On 10/29/13, m...@tdiehl.org m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013, John R Pierce wrote
any additional arguments to see an example.
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on the chkconfig entry.
The - means that it is not enabled. The 2345 means that it gets started in
run levels 2, 3, 4 and 5.
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file, you do not have to worry about this problem
re-occurring next time xorg gets upgraded.
This issue drove me crazy for about 2 weeks until I realized that the
wrong drivers were getting loaded.
HTH
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be an external pdf viewer until the thing is ready
for prime time, although I guess it is hard to get it tested without making
it the default.
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(bugs pts2) # whois centos.org
...
Tech Email:domainad...@redhat.com
Name Server:NS1.CENTOS.ORG
Name Server:NS3.CENTOS.ORG
Name Server:NS4.CENTOS.ORG
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me how to get the targetcli configuration to persist through
a reboot?
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repo that provides a more up-to-date version of Samba?
Have a look at http://www.sernet.de/en/samba/enterprisesamba/
Their rpms have the latest and greatest samba versions.
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great until I got signed in and realized that they do not yet
have CentOS 7 packages...
Sorry about that. I just verified that samba 4 Sernet packages only exist for
Centos 6.
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network.service
The above will disable NetworkMangler and return control of the network to
the scripts in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts just like previous versions.
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The paid service is only for 4.3+ so you should be good for a while.
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. Or rather
"releases" that seem never have been debugged before the release. But I
still have not found decent replacements for it. I've tried, trust me ;-(
After years of FF changing things in not good ways (the current way the back
button behaves was the last straw), I was finally able
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Hi,
Can someone tell me when the 7.3 srpms will be available?
They are usually in vault but I do not see them at this time.
I need the centos-release srpm ASAP.
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On 12/13/2016 06:25 AM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
Hi,
Can someone tell me when the 7.3 srpms will be available?
They are usually in vault but I do not see them at this time.
I need the centos-release srpm ASAP.
All the SRPMS are available from buildlogs
nt packages)
Upgrade 1 Package
Total download size: 1.6 M
Is this ok [y/d/N]:
Exiting on user command
Your transaction was saved, rerun it with:
yum load-transaction /tmp/yum_save_tx.2016-12-13.07-45.PcXumI.yumtx
(shadow pts3) #
I understand why the centos-release wants to be updated but can
.1
updates 1.1 M
lvm2-libs x86_64 7:2.02.166-1.el7_3.1
updates 984 k
Transaction Summary
========
Install 3 Packages (+5 Dependent packages)
Upgrade ( 7 Dependent packages)
So it seems ok to me. It pulls the update of lv
1updates
...
I understand why the centos-release wants to be updated but can
someone tell me why it wants to pull in lvm-cluster and friends? This
machine is not part of a cluster.
I don't see how the above output could be much more clear. It wants to
upgrade the installed group of packa
Hi,
Is the centos-release srpm available anywhere? I do not see any srpms in vault.
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s,
>>
>
> Sorry .. all the SRPMs except centos-release and anaconda are in 6.8/cr/
> in vault.
>
> Let me do anaconda and centos-release now and then I'll hardlink the
> others into 6.9/os along with those.
>
> Should be out in about an hour or so to world.
I am starting to
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If I reboot the machine, then everything is OK.
Has anyone seen this behavior or more importantly know how to fix it?
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search.
Thanks Tru.
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he restart, reload, etc.
then it behaves as expected. Obviously that is not useful when you have
configuration changes.
I tested this on a couple of other VM's and get the same results.
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are brand new minimal installs. I spin them up for testing push new sshd configs
to them with Ansible and tear them down.
Before someone says Ansible is the problem I have tried this by hand also.
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he same thing as many times
as you need and they are always the same.
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I am hoping that the CR repo gets populated soon BUT that is up to the
Release engineering team.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a good program for doing RDP to windows servers on C-7?
The "Remote desktop viewer" program that comes with C7 is not reliable for me.
I frequently have multiple long running RDP sessions and the keyboard
will stop responding. The only way I can find to get
On Thu, 22 Jun 2017, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
I started playing with it yesterday but the problem I have is I cannot get
it to prompt for a password unless I start it from a terminal. That is a
non-starter for me.
I need something I can run from and be able to connect.
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have
servers on
> > C-7?
have you tried xfreerdp ?
I started playing with it yesterday but the problem I have is I cannot get
it to prompt for a password unless I start it from a terminal. That is a
non-starter for me.
I need something I can run from and be able to connect.
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Does anyone know of a good program for doing RDP to windows servers on C-7?
Looks like Remmina can be found in Nux Dextop repo's -
https://li.nux.ro/repos.html
I will have to take a look at it.
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lable keyboard shortcuts
matched the available number of workspaces configured. I am thinking that there
is some file someplace that I should be able to modify to make this work but
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(Ventafax) that reported CallerID,
recorded messages, sent/received fax, and had a scripting language that let
me say "To leave a message for Alice, press 1; to leave a message for Bob,
press 2", etc.
I'm trying to move this function to a Centos-based system without going to
t
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A SPA122 ATA from Cisco might be useful as a gateway, they are cheap.
You?d be using it kinda in reverse, but I don?t see why that shouldn?t
be possible.
Other than that, specialized cards have come down in
package (Ventafax) that reported CallerID,
recorded messages, sent/received fax, and had a scripting language that
let me say "To leave a message for Alice, press 1; to leave a message for
Bob, press 2", etc.
I'm trying to move this function to a Centos-based system without going to
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announcements. There is
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Hi folks,
I've been googling for an hour on this which seems to be awfully
basic. But I cannot find anything definitive.
[root@centos-gig ~]# systemctl enable smb.service
Failed to execute operation: Access denied
[root@centos-gig ~]# setenforce 0
Hi,
I am using Mate Desktop from EPEL on a C7.4 system with multiple desktops
enabled.
Does anyone know how to force alt tab to only switch between applications
on the current desktop?
Currently it seems that it picks some random app from another desktop that
I was on previously (most time the
bug. Triggers do not drop rpmsave files. I
suspect the chances of getting
Red Hat to fix it are slim to none. Fixing it would most likely break other
things for them.
The samba people are aware of that problem regarding the include line and are
working on a patch ? the support at SerNet told me.
I ag
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 6:56 PM G?tz Reinicke
wrote:
/etc/krb5.conf
I looked at the spec file in the source RPM for the krb5-libs package
and it it has the correct %config(noreplace) directive next to that
file in the %files section, so this is
b3.noarch 0:1.10.2-3.el7
python-urllib3.noarch 0:1.10.2-5.el7
Complete!
(vgeppetto2 pts4) #
Can someone look at this and tell me if this is a packaging problem or
a problem with my machine and how to fix it?
I ran yum clean metadata before the yum update run
1.10.2-3.el7
python-urllib3.noarch 0:1.10.2-5.el7
Complete!
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Can someone look at this and tell me if this is a packaging problem or
a problem with my machine and how to fix it?
I ran yum clean metadata before th
the process.
That would be me. I uninstalled the samba 3 packages because I need the
functionality of the samba4 packages and the samba 3 protocols are insecure.
I have the following samba packages installed:
(bugs pts10) # rpm -qa samba4\*
samba4-winbind-clients-4.2.10-12.el6_9.x86_64
samb
es
you are trying to install. It looks like someone uninstalled various
samba3 packages using rpm (instead of yum), probably in order to install
samba4, but breaking dependencies of other packages in the process.
That would be me. I uninstalled the samba 3 packages because I need the
functio
packages installed:
(bugs pts10) # rpm -qa samba4\*
samba4-winbind-clients-4.2.10-12.el6_9.x86_64
samba4-4.2.10-12.el6_9.x86_64
samba4-client-4.2.10-12.el6_9.x86_64
samba4-common-4.2.10-12.el6_9.x86_64
samba4-winbind-4.2.10-12.el6_9.x86_64
samba4-libs-4.2.10-12.el6_9.x86_64
(bugs pts10)
Can
uot; SPECS/centos-release.spec
%define upstream_rel 7.3
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So if I am reading things correctly, it looks like the SOURCES are for 1503
and the spec file is for 1611.
Can someone please explain to me how to actually get the current SOURCES
and SPEC for centos-release-7-5.1
Hi Johnny,
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 joh...@centos.org wrote:
The issue is specifically with the ability to push sources to
git.centos.org in the shadow cache.
I can't do that in the current setup, only Red Hat RCM can. I can push
text into git, but not binary files to shadow cache.
The only
it is for 7.3.1611. If I try to do a git checkout for c6 I get the
following error:
(vgeppetto2 pts14) $ git checkout c6
error: pathspec 'c6' did not match any file(s) known to git.
(vgeppetto2 pts14) $
So at this point in time, I am lost. Can someone tell me what the magic
incantation
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