On 4/19/20 12:38 PM, S.Bob wrote:
On 4/19/20 10:36 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 4/19/20 12:28 PM, S.Bob wrote:
All;
I installed sendmail via yum, but if I test it like this:
The original message was received at Sun, 19 Apr 2020 10:02:56 -0600
from localhost [127.0.0.1
. Problem is elsewhere.
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On 7/12/19 8:43 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
I have a vague recollection--from several years back--there was once a
script out there that could be run on a CentOS 6.x system to test its
hardware compatibility for CentOS 7. (Not talking about a script to
actually do any upgrade; just check a system's
this? Remember the details? Thanks.
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On 01/27/2016 11:15 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
I've been using the SeaMonkey built-in HTML editor from the epel repo
for CentOS 6.7:
$ repoquery -i seamonkey
Name: seamonkey
Version : 2.39
Release : 1.el6
Architecture: x86_64
Size: 127340745
Packager: Fedora Project
Group
for fogging things up. Besides the epel rpm, I had also tried the
(non-rpm) tar file from mozilla of the latest beta release (installed in
/usr/local). That turns out to be a 32-bit version. The epel rpm is
clearly 64-bit.
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while loading shared
libraries: libdbus-glib-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory
Recommendations for alternative HTML editors for this system?
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Package dbus-glib-0.86-6.el6.x86_64 already installed and latest version
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executable, x86-64,
version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux
2.6.18, stripped
$ uname -a
Linux osprey 2.6.32-573.12.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Dec 15 21:19:08 UTC
2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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open shared object file: No such
file or directory
This is apparently a 32-bit package, while the referenced lib (which is
installed) is 64-bit. Presumably, I'll need to find and install one or
more 32-bit lib packages.
Again, this is CentOS 6.7.
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so.1 (0x003d7180)
libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x003d6b00)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x003d6ac0)
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On 11/18/2015 10:31 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
I have an original-label Infrant (now NetGear) ReadyNAS storage
appliance that's been running for 8+ years. Except for replacing its
power supply, it has not skipped a beat in all this time.
I use it primarily as a backup device (via NFS) for a couple
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/43.0beta/system-requirements/
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, probably with
1- or 2-TB disks.
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recommendations here. Besides the ReadyNAS, I have
worked with a Thecus NAS (don't recall model). What are the features I
should look at?
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rome
processes left over from past exits.
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, it whines
about not having been shut down "properly."
Second, and worse, at start up, it complains about not finding my
profile, then doesn't remember any logins/passwords. Even after
re-entering such for several sites, the above repeats next time Chrome
starts.
Anyone seen/solved thi
/app/oracle/dead.letter
problem come from -- -f nore...@app.md.gov. But it work correctly on CentOS
5.x.
Anyone know how to fix it?
CentOS 6 man page says '-f' means mail the contents of the file. YOu
probably want '-r'
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is an open and available
to all philosophy ? Centos can be down-loaded and installed without
registering :-)
This references your everyday FaceBook login. If you don't have one, or
aren't logged in, you'll be asked for it. Nothing to do with the FB group.
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. I'll
take a look at both.
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On 02/16/2015 09:55 AM, Jegadeesh Kumar wrote:
how to upgrade CentOS 6.6 from 6.2 Thanks,
yum upgrade
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be a
6.5-7.0 upgrade path at some point in the future. Sounded pretty much
like the old Fedora preupgrade + something like fedup.
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to the SATA connectors.
You don't by any chance have it upside down?
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redirect incoming DNS requests?
Thanks.
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On 01/28/2013 07:55 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 01/28/2013 06:54 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
It creates one or more alternate boot environment(s), then newfs's it,
This is redundant on CentOS
mounts it, copies the running system to it, then applies
upgrades/patches to it. It does not touch
as for
maintaining redundant boot environments on separate system disks for
disaster situations.
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to
allow the second boot environment to be visible, bootable, and mountable.
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On 01/28/2013 01:20 PM, xrx wrote:
On 01/28/13 22:14, Tim Evans wrote:
On 01/28/2013 01:05 PM, xrx wrote:
On 01/28/13 21:27, James A. Peltier wrote:
- Original Message -
| Does anyone know of any sort of Linux utility that does something
| like
| what Solaris' Live Upgrade
| (http
On 01/05/2013 10:13 AM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jan 2013, Steve Campbell wrote:
On 1/4/2013 12:21 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
On 01/04/2013 12:01 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
I'm replacing an ancient Solaris 'ipf' firewall/router with a brand new
CentOS 6.3 system. In the olden days, I
this?
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#!/bin/sh
#
# This script will be executed *after* all the other
On 01/04/2013 12:01 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
I'm replacing an ancient Solaris 'ipf' firewall/router with a brand new
CentOS 6.3 system. In the olden days, I successfully used the attached
iptables script (as /etc/rc.local) on Red Hat 5.x systems, but this
doesn't seem to be quite working
On 01/04/2013 03:03 PM, Dale Dellutri wrote:
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Tim Evans tkev...@tkevans.com wrote:
I'm replacing an ancient Solaris 'ipf' firewall/router with a brand new
CentOS 6.3 system. In the olden days, I successfully used the attached
iptables script (as /etc/rc.local
On 01/04/2013 04:11 PM, Dale Dellutri wrote:
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Tim Evans tkev...@tkevans.com wrote:
On 01/04/2013 03:03 PM, Dale Dellutri wrote:
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Tim Evans tkev...@tkevans.com wrote:
I'm replacing an ancient Solaris 'ipf' firewall/router
the modern way to address this?
Is there a yum-installable version of seamonkey somewhere?
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On 10/19/2012 01:16 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
On Friday, October 19, 2012 12:58:29 PM Tim Evans wrote:
Is there a yum-installable version of seamonkey somewhere?
Yes. The LinuxTech repo has it; see the CentOS wiki article on repositories
for the link.
Thanks, Lamar. Got it. Installed
on this. How to achieve this.
Take a look at squid proxy server (http://www.squid-cache.org/) and
squidguard (http://www.squidguard.org/). Both are available in the
CentOS repositories.
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problem on my CentOS 6 system.
Just unpack the tar file into /usr/local and run from there.
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BackuPC host is CentOS 6.2. Just one windows XP client. SMB backups
appear to be working; there is data in the backup directory tree,
including a subdir named for the client, in which I can manually view
individual files that have been backed up.
Now trying to use the web interface. Apache
On 05/14/2012 05:17 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Tim Evanstkev...@tkevans.com wrote:
BackuPC host is CentOS 6.2. Just one windows XP client. SMB backups
appear to be working; there is data in the backup directory tree,
including a subdir named for the client, in
On 05/03/2012 01:43 PM, bob wrote:
so last night all my servers were severely probed and they tried to
So I sent them the info and said it must be a hacked server (the ip is
on their business network)
Responsible ISP's maintain an 'abuse' mailbox (e.g., ab...@isp.com).
Complaints I've sent
On 04/16/2012 04:17 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
A long time ago I setup a Linux machine as a Gateway/LAN Server using
Verizon DSL as the ISP.
I used the following HOWTO as the guide - DSL HOWTO For Linux:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DSL-HOWTO/index.html
Is
configured a list with config_list,
but the changes have not taken effect. Presumably the list must be
restarted in some way, but I can't find out how.
https://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/index.html
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On 02/23/2012 05:31 PM, Wuxi Ixuw wrote:
Hello
in one of the emails I sent earlier ; mark (m.r...@5-cent.us) mentioned:
install linux on a computer with two ethernet cards. connect eth0 to
your internet connection, and eth1 to your local network. configure
iptables firewall
On 12/07/2011 04:46 PM, Weplica wrote:
Hello,
I have install Horde rpm with webmin:
Instalando paquete(s) con el comando yum -y install yun grouinstall horde ...
That would be: yum -y groupinstall horde
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On 12/07/2011 04:59 PM, Weplica wrote:
And I need to uninstal first, before to do yum -y groupinstall horde?
I can't say. I merely pointed out your command line had a couple of
typographical errors. (yun and grouinstall) and was wrong syntax.
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