password. I
store it securely on my computer and that's it.
Oh, and to make sure it is indeed hard enough to guess. If I do not see enough
captitals, numbers en punctuations in there I will insert a few extra.
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of a lot of hardware related issues on my Linux
machine, including ethX traffic info.
If you want to track the router stats and your router supports SNMP then you
might also have a look at mrtg.
Both tools make graphs for daily, weekly, monthly and yearly data.
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bandwith
starting a second download at the same time will not help.
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ignored. If not, what do I need to fix?
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a test page. Try
that first and if it works go for a color printer using PCL.
According to the HP site you printer speaks HP PCL 3 GUI and HP PCL 3 Enhanced
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by
itself. A software RAID solution is a lot more maintenance and should be
considered a last option. But... It might be the last option for S0lid if he
cannot get a driver for the controller.
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Hi,
I have a server with several NICs, most of them have fixes addresses. One has
an address assigned via DHCP as is it the cable internet connection.
I now have a problem with that connection and want to reconnect by forcing a
DHCP renewal, but... how?
As on this server there is only one NIC
a big jump in the TIME_WAIT
in my munin firewall graphs. See
https://intranet.tio.nl/Documenten/helpdesk/temp/fw_conntrack-week-linein.png
Any idea what is going on and what I need to look at?
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a product that would have warned me about that specific
value instead of just showing a nice graph with lots of lines near zero. :-(
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upgrade
at the time of ones choosing.
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or free softwre: www.teamviewer.com/
For remote work into a Windows machine I use that all the time. It works for
all versions.
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. It will just use 1M
boundaries for starting a new partition.
Why it ends the previous partition just beyond that 1M boundary and then has to
skip 2047 512b sectors I do not know, that might be a minor bug.
And ah who the heck cares about 1M on a 100+ GB or nowadays on a 1+ TB
disk? ;-)
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ACCEPT iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s
192.168.2.0/8 -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE
Masquerading tricks on a VPN are usually only needed if the other side is ALSO
using the same, in this case 192.168.2.0, network.
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cases the
performance is better using tcp, just see what is better for you.
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No, do not change it then. If the server side says you need to use proto tcp
then that is what YOU need to use too.
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traffic from your local LAN to the outside
$IPTABLES -A FORWARD -i eth0 -j ACCEPT
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Hi,
http://i1309.photobucket.com/albums
Hi Andrei,
Van: Andrei Hristow [mailto:adrifo...@gmail.com]
Hi, I have 8 GB RAM Which version will be better for my i381 or amd64
The i386 kernel can only address the first 4GB and needs trics to access the
rest. So, for you and many others, it is the amd64 version.
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/var, and run fsck.ext3 /var or is there something else I
should do first?
Is there maybe some background process that is still running through all inodes
freeing up the 4+GB diskspace?
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Restart syslog.
Thanks that worked.
On 30/01/2013 11:54 PM, Bonno Bloksma b.blok...@tio.nl wrote:
I had a problem that generated A LOT of messages in syslog and it grew
untill the entire /var partition had 0 bytes free.
The /var/log
a good reason not to implement this So maybe I NEED 11
posts after all. ;-)
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space left for your files.
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a newer kernel and see if
that solves your problem.
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the partition in single user mode. Just issue the
command (as root)
# shutdown now
Hmm, I have always used the init command to change runlevels. So I would have
gone for:
# init 1
And indeed single user lever is the way to go for lots of stuff like this.
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with some non-free NIC drivers
included. For a lot of Broadcom NICs, which is what a lot of servers have, this
will solve your problem.
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now what?
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will be configured:
curl debian-goodies libcurl3 libssh2-1
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Current status: 0 broken [-1].
#
Thanks for pointing it out to me.
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/c0d0p5 when the p5 partition is originally the /
partition? What do I do after that?
Of course I won't know if Grub2 is the problem, not until I'm there looking
a the screen, but just in case I'd like to get this thread going to get some
relevant answers in case I need them.
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disk is a RAID array the server should simply have boooted
from the remaining
disk. Oh well, I get to go there tomorrow again when the engineer with the spare parts will be
there
as well. I have a funny feeling it won't be solved by simply inserting a new
disk.
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seeing only stats for eth1 and eth3? What happened to eth0, eth2
and eth5?
It looks like I have anly some things that were there when I was building the server. Is there a way
to sort of reset the plugins dir and have it regenerated?
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running. Thank God for udev. ;-)
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I could do if most of the
default values are wrong, but they are not.
I would very much like to know how to symply have all/most symlinks created by default and then edit
the result where needed.
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for what it wants to do. Edit
as you like. Then run it.
sh ./munin-plugins.sh
Thanks, that is what I was looking for. Now that you explain it, it's easy. ;-)
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Hello Sthu,
Thank You for Your time and extended answer, Joe:
The general rule of thumb is to automatically update only workstations
and test servers, never production servers.
There is no way that automation can know whether it is wise to apply a
particular update immediately, to wait a
.
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, the real isc package also
gets removed.
This is probably one of those simply to answer questions and probably has a
easy answer, but I am unable to find it. :-(
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on a system that had been upgraded from Etch to Lenny to Squeeze.
I will try Sven's suggestion First, maybe that works without the double work.
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I enable it on my Lenny systems?
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in Lenny.
Ok, it's working now, thanks.
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session closed. It worked, the server did a reboot instead of a shutdown. :-)
After that I became even more careful looking at the prompt to see where I am but. color coding
like that seems a good idea as well.
p.s. Will that work with a PuTTY session from a Windows client as well?
Bonno
write bash
scripts.
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Hi Camaleón,
I have a bunch of files where I need an extra line after a pre code.
So I need to change preCRLF (or preLF) to preCRLFCRLF.
Which toool can I use for that, I can't remember which tool is a good
one for this and google is no help.
I am not fluent in any of the programming
Hi Tom (and others)
linbobo:~/sedtest# sed 's_\npre\n_\npre\n\n_' original.txt
new.txt linbobo:~/sedtest# less new.txt
You want to change the regexp here. In regular expressions '^' matches
start of line and '$' matches end of line.
Your sed instruction above should be something like
Hi Tom (and others)
Ok, I've got most of it. The last part is more of a bash problem I think
as
most of the files have spaces in them. Not my idea, it's how the files
were
delivered to me. :-(
So the command line:
for i in `ls *.txt` ; do ./add-pre-nl.sh $i; done
does not cut it as it
not support v2 I might then specify v1.
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doing wrong?
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Hi Andrew,
Obviously, if you create a cron job to run, then you can forget about having the at scheduler in
any script that might be called, just have the script do what needs to be done /at/ the crontab
scheduled time.
The whole idea of using at in stead of cron is because this was just a
Hi,
My Debian machines have almost no data, just packages and config files. Just
before a major upgrade, and a few othe times, I'd like to have a quick and
dirty backup of most files including logfiles, run files like dhcp.leases etc.
So what I do is a simple:
tar -zcf
it going on. I'm finished as of last week. :-)
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aptitude safe-upgrade, as it
should I suppose. ;-)
Of course I can simply use apt-get but I also want to understand what is going
on.
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It is either a normal apt-get upgrade or an aptitude full-upgrade. But why.?
I will just do an apt-get upgrade now.
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.
What has changed in Debian that could cause this and what can I tweak to get
things going again?
What do I need to look at?
The server hardware does not seem to be the limiting factor, cpu is a max 10%,
memory seems to be ok.
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Hello Frank,
Am 21.03.2012 um 14:21 schrieb Bonno Bloksma b.blok...@tio.nl:
I have a Debian server (hardware HP DL360) which I use for internal routing
and which uses NAT to isolate a part of my network.
This machine has been routing for the past few years without any problems
but lately
it is not a network problem but realy a problem on that server
itself.
Yours sincerely,
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this? If the latter, how and where to I
(and others) tell them that?
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/default/grub first... (first line)
Like I wrote, I knew that. ;-)
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in the
/etc/default/grub file itself.
You will need to run update-grub to regenerate and install the change
configuration of course.
I know abou that. ;-)
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Also the info pages start off with a lot off text before we get to the options
in the /etc/default/grub file, that threw me of. ;-)
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Hi,
It's best to run an iptables script from /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/.
Only for the rules which are related to a specific interface.
Ruleset initialization should not be done from there.
Why not?
Because it makes no sense to re-initialize the ruleset every time an
interface is
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Hi,
I have just upgraded my first Lenny system to Squeeze and noted that maybe
the location of my dhcpd.conf file has been changed once more.
Is that right?
In Etch it was in /etc/dhcp/ then in Lenny it was in /etc/dhcp3/ and now it
seems to be once more in /etc/dhcp/ if I read the
Hi,
I have just upgraded my first Lenny system to Squeeze and noted that
maybe the location of my dhcpd.conf file has been changed once more. Is
that right?
I'd say yes.
In Etch it was in /etc/dhcp/ then in Lenny it was in /etc/dhcp3/ and now
it seems to be once more in /etc/dhcp/ if I
logical that
the config file location had been changed.
Oh well, if that's all I'm going to run into then upgrading the next bunch of
servers should be a piece of cake. ;-)
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Hi,
Where did you find any info about this PAYLOAD_LINUX option? I have been
googling all morning to find a decent (debian) grub2 manual that lists all
the options?
I found it on the Arch wiki a *very*long* time ago.
info grub lists these variables in one of its sections (there's a
way of
how to file
that as the dhcp package is an old (Etch?) package and is no longer being maintained as far as I
know.
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find a reason why for instance ping4 fails and ping3 does
not.
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Hi,
Can someone tell if this is a bug that should be filed or is it just
something to be noted in the squeeze upgrade notes?
(...)
As you finally got it solved by reinstalling the package, it could have
been a problem with your specific setup :-?
Maybe, because this system started as
Hi,
Bonno Bloksma:
This bash script has been doing it's job for the past few years but
suddenly stopped working in squeeze. Each part seems to work but the
complete script does not. :-(
I must admit that I am not really inclined to try to understand what your
scripts should do
Hi,
I have a small script that checks if any updates are needed.**
I used to have this script in /etc/network but that does not seem a realy good location for it.
Where would one keep scripts that are specific for our company but are on several systems and
provide maintenace info, etc. for
Hi,
Where did you find any info about this PAYLOAD_LINUX option? I have been
googling all morning to find a decent (debian) grub2 manual that lists all
the options?
I found it on the Arch wiki a *very*long* time ago.
info grub lists these variables in one of its sections (there's a
way of
Hallo Volkan,
I would like to setup a simple network detailed in the below schema.
[]
I have the funny feeling you do not understand what the gateway statemeny in a interfaces file
means.
reyiz# cat /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet
Hallo Volkan,
I would like to setup a simple network detailed in the below schema.
[]
You also have some dns lines in that interfaces file. As far as I know
that is not alowed and those
lines should be in the /etc/resolv.conf file.
Appart from some typos I also made an error in not
Hi,
In here you have some duplicate information that is not needed. In the eth0
section the netmask 255.255.255.240 together with the ip-address of
10.10.98.100
automaticaly defines the network and broadcast address you give in the next
lines. You can leave them out.
They are added by the
it.
Does auto imply allow-hotplug? If not, should I have both
auto eth0 eth1
and
allow-hotplug eth0 eth1
lines in my interfaces file?
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Bob Proulx wrote:
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
I have been wondering about this and have not seen any definitive
documentation, or if there is, I have not understood it.
Does auto imply allow-hotplug? If not, should I have both
auto eth0 eth1
and
allow-hotplug eth0 eth1
lines in my
a problem.
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this
problem. The fact that
I cannot reboot this machine remote or scheduled during the night is becoming
quite a problem.
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need to add more
network ports by adding another network card. The udev rules would then make
sure the new ports come
after the currect eth0, .., eth5.
Is there a way to recreate a /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules file
based on the current
situation?
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can solve the problem better by
supplying the real configs then please do so.
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(sda, sdb, etc) and might interfere
with the installation or later on with running it, although it should not when
using the default disk labels.
Of course the internal hard disk will be backed up before the attempted
install ...
Yes, please do so. ;-)
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client service.
Just doing a chmod -w /etc/resolv.conf is not enough.
How can I accomplish this?
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that if the dhclient.conf does not work
Thanks for the help so far, now just that last little bit. ;-)
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such procedure. Was it for testing or sid?
If I remember correctly it was in the step from Lenny to Squeeze. I know for
sure I had to do it on several machines.
Yup, just found it in my old notes, it was Lenny to Squeeze.
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but a bit more
complex. I have never done it that way, I have had only a few different vlans
that I was able to declare in the interfaces file.
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addr del
line and it is gone. If I want it back I just need to enter the ip addr add
line.
When one uses the way you quote above then one needs to add (sub)interfaces for
each address which is more work and when using interface based firewalls can
get a lot more complex.
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on my Windows PC and get the proper
ipv6 address and I can do a proper ipv6 ping to a ipv6 site.
What could be the cause for the sysctl.conf line not to be properly
executed? This is simply the default line which I have enabled.
Groetjes
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want to increase that a little bit but I cannot find that option?
Where is it?
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might try a Dutch Linux newsgroup in
the series nl.comp.os.linux.*
For large memory installations you have to use a 64-bit version. The AMD64
is also for Intel 64bit chips.
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I still need in Squeeze? Is it
something like the new squeeze-updates repository? I cannot find anything about
it, or at least nothing that will tell me clearly what I need to do.
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Hi Matt / Yashar,
I have got a problem with Network controller on HP ProLiant DL380 G7 E5620
and HP ProLiant DL380 G6 E5504.
The matrix on the wiki page[1] says you need the bnx2 firmware. I
just installed Squeeze on a DL360 and needed the
firmware-bnx2_0.28_all.deb package[2] to make it
of problems, it knows which traffic to send where. It sets up the VPN, sets up
my IVPv6 tunnel, does DHCP, is my firewall, my router, my dns server etc. And
all my machines in my home network only need to know about that machine.
Bonno Bloksma
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