[CentOS-announce] CEBA-2013:1187 CentOS 6 boost FASTTRACK Update

2013-09-16 Thread Karanbir Singh

CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:1187 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-1187.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
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Re: [CentOS-es] wireshark

2013-09-16 Thread Ian
Muchas gracias


José Antonio Ruiz (Ian)

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nombre de Pablo Alberto Flores
Enviado el: lunes, 16 de septiembre de 2013 6:50
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] wireshark

hacer un mirror en una fa, y con tcpdump podrias ir viendo lo que se trafica en 
tiempo real por el puerto de tu smtp (con tcdump puedes guardar en pcap para 
leerlo despues con wireshark).
 iftop tambien te puede ayudar.



El 15 de septiembre de 2013 15:31, angel
jaureguidarkdiabl...@gmail.comescribió:

 Wireshark leera todo lo que llegue a tu tarjeta de red, por lo tanto 
 si tu servidor no es intermediario en el trafico, no veras esas tramas.

 Si quieres ver lo que llega al router, tendrias que colocarte antes 
 del router, vaya hacer que el trafico pase primero por tu server y 
 despues lo envie al router.

 *-*  **  *-*
 | red |---| server|---| router |
 *-*  **  *-*

 Saludos !


 El 15 de septiembre de 2013 11:31, Ian diegu...@ono.com escribió:

  Hola
 
  Tengo una red de 36 equipos y uno de ellos está enviando spam, 
  quiero controlar todo el tráfico de la red y descubrir cual es la IP 
  que envía correo spam.
  Estoy probando con wireshark y el problema es que solo me da el 
  tráfico
 del
  servidor, es decir del equipo donde lo tengo instalado, ¿como podría 
  controlar el tráfico del router?
 
  Gracias
 
 
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Re: [CentOS-es] wireshark

2013-09-16 Thread David González Romero
Si alguien envia SPAM es contra tu server o hace SPAM con otro server
externo. De ser ahi cierra el puerto 25 de fuera de tu red. Y que usen el
tuyo, salvo que tu puerto 25 esté fuera de tu red. De ser así obliga a tus
clientes a usar otro puerto con un PREROUTING y POSTROUTING del NAT de tu
red.

Saber que maquina es es muy sencillo, si tu server es el gateway de tu red.
Existe algo que se llama LOG del IPTABLES y así podrás ver que maquina hace
que conexión.

iptables -A FORWARD -j LOG --log-level info



El 16 de septiembre de 2013 10:56, Ian diegu...@ono.com escribió:

 Muchas gracias


 José Antonio Ruiz (Ian)

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 necessari.

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 -Mensaje original-
 De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-es-boun...@centos.org] En
 nombre de Pablo Alberto Flores
 Enviado el: lunes, 16 de septiembre de 2013 6:50
 Para: centos-es@centos.org
 Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] wireshark

 hacer un mirror en una fa, y con tcpdump podrias ir viendo lo que se
 trafica en tiempo real por el puerto de tu smtp (con tcdump puedes guardar
 en pcap para leerlo despues con wireshark).
  iftop tambien te puede ayudar.



 El 15 de septiembre de 2013 15:31, angel
 jaureguidarkdiabl...@gmail.comescribió:

  Wireshark leera todo lo que llegue a tu tarjeta de red, por lo tanto
  si tu servidor no es intermediario en el trafico, no veras esas tramas.
 
  Si quieres ver lo que llega al router, tendrias que colocarte antes
  del router, vaya hacer que el trafico pase primero por tu server y
  despues lo envie al router.
 
  *-*  **  *-*
  | red |---| server|---| router |
  *-*  **  *-*
 
  Saludos !
 
 
  El 15 de septiembre de 2013 11:31, Ian diegu...@ono.com escribió:
 
   Hola
  
   Tengo una red de 36 equipos y uno de ellos está enviando spam,
   quiero controlar todo el tráfico de la red y descubrir cual es la IP
   que envía correo spam.
   Estoy probando con wireshark y el problema es que solo me da el
   tráfico
  del
   servidor, es decir del equipo donde lo tengo instalado, ¿como podría
   controlar el tráfico del router?
  
   Gracias
  
  
   José Antonio Ruiz
  
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Re: [CentOS-es] DHCP entrega IP que han sido reservadas.

2013-09-16 Thread David González Romero
Yo eso lo vi de la siguiente forma:
Supongamos que esta es tu asignacion
subnet 10.10.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 10.10.1.100 10.10.1.254;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option domain-name-servers 10.10.1.1;
option netbios-name-servers 10.10.1.1;
option routers 10.10.1.1;
option broadcast-address 10.10.1.255;
}
Y esta aqui tu reserva:
host nombre.dominio.com {
option host-name nombre.dominio.com;
hardware ethernet F4:6D:04:D5:2B:32;
fixed-address 10.10.1.4;
}

A mi me paso o que a ti pero cuando hise algo así:
host nombre {
hardware ethernet F4:6D:04:D5:2B:32;
fixed-address 10.10.1.4;
}

Y bueno a partir de ese entonces comense a usar toda la configuración. No
obstante, si tu configuración está bien, no existe magia, alguien asigno
manual un IP...


El 16 de septiembre de 2013 11:24, angel jauregui
darkdiabl...@gmail.comescribió:

 Es muy raro y no verificaste si de casualidad la IP fue asignada manual
 ?...

 Porque si en el dnsmasq estableces que cierta MAC tendra una IP especifica,
 el sevicio se la cuelga esa IP, en cambio le pondria una del rango del
 DHCP.

 La unica forma que usa dnsmasq para no colocar IPs Dinamicas repetidas, es
 que por cada IP que asigna crea una tabla de IPs que ha asignado, como
 cuando con bind haces una zona vaya !...

 Saludos !


 El 16 de septiembre de 2013 10:46, Yoelkys Beltrán Sánchez 
 yoelkys.belt...@etecsa.cu escribió:

 
   Hola a todos,
 
  Hace unos días tuve un problema de conflicto IP en la red cuya causa me
  llamo la atención. Resulta que el DHCP le asigno una dirección IP que
  estaba previamente reservada para otra PC a otra que se incorporaba a la
  red. chequee las MAC para cerciorarme de que eran diferentes (aunque
  parezca descabellado ya una vez me pasó MAC identicas) y resulta que son
  diferentes y aun así el DHCP asigno una dirección marcada como
 reservada.
 
  Uso Centos 5.6 y la vercion del DHCP es 3.0.5 quisiera saber si es algún
  bugg o es problemas de configuración.
 
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[CentOS-es] DNS (bind) y DHCP (dnsmasq) ???

2013-09-16 Thread angel jauregui
Buenas.

Tengo dos servidores de los cuales el principal, el que atiende toda la red
y tiene el firewall me gustaría ponerle BIND (dns), pero actualmente este
también asigna IPs con dnsmasq.

Intente instalar BIND pero existen conflictos debido a que dnsmasq ocupa
el mismo puerto que intenta usar BIND.

Les paso el esquema:

## Router ISP
IP: 192.168.1.254
DHCP: Relay (192.168.1.1).

## Servidor 1
IP eth0: 192.168.1.1
IP eth1: 10.0.1.1
GW: 192.168.1.254
Servicios: Firewall, DHCP (dnsmasq), NFS y SAMBA.

## Servidor 2
IP: 10.0.1.2
Servicios: Http (apache), MySQL y Postfix.

Saludos !

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[CentOS] repo for revisor/pungi

2013-09-16 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

I am almost tearing my hear out searching for revisor for Centos 6.

I am aware that SL6 has it. The question is safe to use it?

It seems fedorahosted.org or fedora unity does not have it...
http://files.revisor.fedoraunity.org/

return more or less a blank screen

Any help is appreciated.

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[CentOS] Final Term on CentOS

2013-09-16 Thread Fabrizio Di Carlo
Hello to all,

broswing on Internet I've found this very smart Terminal Emulator and I
think that can be useful for someone of you.

The address of the project is http://finalterm.org/ .

Someone use it?

Regards,
Fabrizio

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La mente intuitiva è un dono sacro e la mente razionale è un fedele servo.
Noi abbiamo creato una società che onora il servo e ha dimenticato il
dono.  (A. Einstein)

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[CentOS] crond sometimes launches a child process?

2013-09-16 Thread Rafał Radecki
Hi All.

I monitor number of crond processes on my machines. On one of them I have 2
crond processes for a short period of time (few minutes) everyday. It is at
the same time when one jobs starts to run - a sphinx indexer.

What are the possible causes of crond running a child crond process?

Best regards,
Rafal.
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Re: [CentOS] crond sometimes launches a child process?

2013-09-16 Thread John R. Dennison
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 10:34:40AM +0200, Rafał Radecki wrote:
 Hi All.
 
 I monitor number of crond processes on my machines. On one of them I have 2
 crond processes for a short period of time (few minutes) everyday. It is at
 the same time when one jobs starts to run - a sphinx indexer.
 
 What are the possible causes of crond running a child crond process?

cron fork()s child processes to invoke the actual jobs under; this is
normal behavior.





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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:1187 

Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-1187.html

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
4d9890eb6188a0e2b4cb664cec93cae75a4df4e2ef1f6360b4f9405e495f0175  
boost-1.41.0-18.el6.i686.rpm
9856b6443740b8cbb217adeb51d90da211a5d395284712ec9e04554e2366eff7  
boost-date-time-1.41.0-18.el6.i686.rpm
28a376308e89527eea6b795a820b4bd995a3ca33dd226bc74da75edd82c2c2c4  
boost-devel-1.41.0-18.el6.i686.rpm
3debbceff13b6e966963b7fb2110cbecf509b6b72e365d041db09a5b5137def0  
boost-doc-1.41.0-18.el6.i686.rpm
733adb4fe55eda57f4d1bee57c78b5705d3d5341c7fe729005c615cb626df2cb  
boost-filesystem-1.41.0-18.el6.i686.rpm
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boost-graph-1.41.0-18.el6.i686.rpm
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boost-mpich2-python-1.41.0-18.el6.i686.rpm
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[CentOS] Evergreen ILS on CentOS?

2013-09-16 Thread m . roth
I spent a number of hours at one of the local SF clubs turning a desktop
into a dual-boot (if they ever need that for anything) CentOS 6.4 system,
then trying to install Evergreen, an oss library package.

Can you say, dependency hell?

I suspect they wrote it on Ubuntu (this is client/server software, dunno
why they'd do that). At any rate, I yum installed the postgresql 9.x
package that pgsql has on their official site, and that installed with no
problems at all.

Then evergreen. Which wouldn't build, because libmemcache was too old. I
tried to build a newer package, after d/l one from the memcache official
site.

And *that* wouldn't build, because it wanted something that libevent-devel
for CentOS 6.4 didn't provide.

I've got two possible routes, here: a) I can try to build an older,
deprecated version of Evergreen, or I can try to build a newer libevent
and stuff - some of which, IIRC, kde wants.

Opinions? Suggestions? And if anyone's worked with evergreen, PLEASE TALK
TO ME!!!

  mark

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Re: [CentOS] converting a RHEL box to CentOS

2013-09-16 Thread Alan McKay
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 3:34 PM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
 And it all looks good!

Not quite ... looks like I also need to

rpm --erase rhnsd rhn-setup rhn-setup-gnome




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Re: [CentOS] Evergreen ILS on CentOS?

2013-09-16 Thread m . roth
James Freer wrote:
 On Mon, 16 Sep 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 Can you say, dependency hell?

 I suspect they wrote it on Ubuntu (this is client/server software, dunno
 why they'd do that). At any rate, I yum installed the postgresql 9.x

 I don't think it is appropriate to be derogatory to other distros. Before
 yum there was 'dependency hell'. However, bear in mind apt-get is a
superior
 package manager to yum... not my opinion but the opinion of many.

Let's see, where to begin to respond...

1. This *is* the CentOS list, last time I looked. We don't use apt-get.
2. A fair bit of the system software on ubuntu is several releases newer;
 therefore, anything written on the current release of that will not
 run on an enterprise distro for years.
3. Ubuntu is, as far as I can tell, targeted at the desktop user. It is *not*
 targeted for servers.
4. Finally, yum has nothing to do with this: it's all repo software, not
  how I get it.

Now, I AM most certainly derogatory about the developers. *Most* large
organizations, and larger libraries, are *not* going to be running The
Latest Ubuntu, with Unity, or whatever; that *is* who, by default, they're
targeting. Now, if the software was intended for home users (and I need to
implement a library system for my own library), that would be fine. But
it's a bad idea for the actual target audience.

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Re: [CentOS] easy BASH question

2013-09-16 Thread Les Mikesell
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:27 AM, James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.ca wrote:
 I am obviously missing something basic here but can someone explain to me what
 is wrong with the first statement, which returns nothing?

 $ history | grep ^su
 $ history | grep su
  2997  su -l
  3024  su -l
  3050  su -l
  3054  su -l

Someone else already pointed out the line numbers, but if you are
doing this interactively, you probably really want bash's internal
'search-history' operations (usually control-r for
reverse-search-history, but there are a bunch of options).

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Re: [CentOS] RH developer toolset

2013-09-16 Thread Dave Johansen
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Connie Sieh cs...@fnal.gov wrote:
 On Fri, 13 Sep 2013, Jerry Geis wrote:

 I saw an article this morning about the RH developer toolset.

 There were 2 different products released from RH this week.  Developer
 Toolset 2 was released which includes gcc 4.8 and  eclipse 4.3 .

 Software Collections 1 was also released and it contains

 Ruby 1.9.3 with Rails 3.2.8, Python 2.7, Python 3.3, PHP 5.4, Perl 5.16.3,
 and a Technology Preview of node.js 0.10 .

 Runtime databases: MySQL 5.5, MariaDB 5.5, and PostgreSQL 9.2 

 Both of these products use Software Collections Technology

Here's the link to the announcement for anyone interested:
http://developerblog.redhat.com/2013/09/12/rhscl1-ga/
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Re: [CentOS] Evergreen ILS on CentOS?

2013-09-16 Thread Tony Sweeney

-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of 
m.r...@5-cent.us
Sent: 16 September 2013 18:05
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Evergreen ILS on CentOS?

James Freer wrote:
 On Mon, 16 Sep 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 Can you say, dependency hell?

 I suspect they wrote it on Ubuntu (this is client/server software, 
 dunno why they'd do that). At any rate, I yum installed the 
 postgresql 9.x

 I don't think it is appropriate to be derogatory to other distros. 
 Before yum there was 'dependency hell'. However, bear in mind apt-get 
 is a
superior
 package manager to yum... not my opinion but the opinion of many.

Let's see, where to begin to respond...

1. This *is* the CentOS list, last time I looked. We don't use apt-get.
2. A fair bit of the system software on ubuntu is several releases newer;
 therefore, anything written on the current release of that will not
 run on an enterprise distro for years.
3. Ubuntu is, as far as I can tell, targeted at the desktop user. It is *not*
 targeted for servers.

Ubuntu has both desktop and server versions.  Further, it also has Long Term 
Support versions that are supported for 5 years and are broadly equivalent to 
CentOS Major versions.

http://www.ubuntu.com/server

When I was there Google ran its entire server fleet on Ubuntu.  I'd say that 
counts as enterprise servers.  If you count AMIs rather than actual instances, 
Ubuntu is far and away the most popular distro on Amazon Web Services: 

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/is-ubuntu-becoming-a-big-name-in-enterprise-linux-servers/10602

4. Finally, yum has nothing to do with this: it's all repo software, not
  how I get it.

Now, I AM most certainly derogatory about the developers. *Most* large 
organizations, and larger libraries, are *not* going to be running The Latest 
Ubuntu, with Unity, or whatever; that *is* who, by default, they're targeting. 
Now, if the software was intended for home users (and I need to implement a 
library system for my own library), that would be fine. But it's a bad idea for 
the actual target audience.

Of those web sites running Linux, more than half run either Ubuntu or Debian 
(and CentOS barely edges out Ubuntu alone):

http://w3techs.com/technologies/details/os-linux/all/all

So a simple majority of the administrators of those sites would prefer .deb 
over .rpm packages.

In summary, point 2) above is mooted by the existence of LTS Ubuntu versions, 
and point 3) is just plain wrong, I'm afraid.  But I'll grant you points 1) and 
4).  :) 

Tony.

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Re: [CentOS] Evergreen ILS on CentOS?

2013-09-16 Thread Kwan Lowe
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:03 AM,  m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 I've got two possible routes, here: a) I can try to build an older,
 deprecated version of Evergreen, or I can try to build a newer libevent
 and stuff - some of which, IIRC, kde wants.

 Opinions? Suggestions? And if anyone's worked with evergreen, PLEASE TALK
 TO ME!!!

I haven't worked on Evergreen, but lately I've found need to build
some specific packages that were developed on Debian or Ubuntu based
distros. My approach has been to create a separate /opt/foreign mount
and then rebuild what libraries I could and place them there. It
worked, but I wouldn't want to do it for anything big.

If you have a build environment on Ubuntu, I suppose another option
would be to statically link everything.
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Re: [CentOS] Gnome 2.x window placement

2013-09-16 Thread Frank Cox
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 14:31:33 -0400
Fred Smith wrote:

 Anyone know how to solve this?

I've never used this myself, but this appears to do what you want.

http://www.gusnan.se/devilspie2/

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Re: [CentOS] Evergreen ILS on CentOS?

2013-09-16 Thread Carl T. Miller
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 I spent a number of hours at one of the local SF clubs turning a desktop
 into a dual-boot (if they ever need that for anything) CentOS 6.4 system,
 then trying to install Evergreen, an oss library package.

 Can you say, dependency hell?

Yes, I know what you mean.  A couple years ago I was
interested in getting Evergreen packaged for centos.
Some parts were rather easy to create an rpm file for,
but not others.  For me the killer was a perl module
that required another perl module.  And the second
module required the first.  I tried creating a single
rpm for both, but that didn't work.

At the time the developers were busy enough with other
problems that they weren't able to assist me.  My only
suggestion would be to try to install everything (in-
tead of packaging everything) and use cpan modules
liberally (something I had tried to avoid).

c


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Re: [CentOS] easy BASH question

2013-09-16 Thread zGreenfelder
there are numbers at the start of the line?

e.g. your regex is actually something more like ^[0-9]+ su
and depending on your unix variant (e.g. not a linux, possibly)
you really mean egrep and not grep (although to a centos list, yes they're
likely actually the same, but it still might be worth noting)


On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:27 PM, James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.cawrote:

 I am obviously missing something basic here but can someone explain to me
 what
 is wrong with the first statement, which returns nothing?

 $ history | grep ^su
 $ history | grep su
  2997  su -l
  3024  su -l
  3050  su -l
  3054  su -l

 Thanks,

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[CentOS] easy BASH question

2013-09-16 Thread James B. Byrne
I am obviously missing something basic here but can someone explain to me what
is wrong with the first statement, which returns nothing?

$ history | grep ^su
$ history | grep su
 2997  su -l
 3024  su -l
 3050  su -l
 3054  su -l

Thanks,

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Re: [CentOS] Evergreen ILS on CentOS?

2013-09-16 Thread James Freer
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 Can you say, dependency hell?

 I suspect they wrote it on Ubuntu (this is client/server software, dunno
 why they'd do that). At any rate, I yum installed the postgresql 9.x

I don't think it is appropriate to be derogatory to other distros. Before yum 
there was 'dependency hell'. However, bear in mind apt-get is a superior 
package manager to yum... not my opinion but the opinion of many.

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Re: [CentOS] Gnome 2.x window placement

2013-09-16 Thread Fred Smith
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:45:34PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
 On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 14:31:33 -0400
 Fred Smith wrote:
 
  Anyone know how to solve this?
 
 I've never used this myself, but this appears to do what you want.
 
 http://www.gusnan.se/devilspie2/

Thanks, Frank.

One should always remember: Use the Source, Luke.

so I took a gander at the rdesktop source and lo and behold, it has an
undocumented option to specify the x and y offsets where the window should
be placed!

-g480x320 gives you a window of 480 horizontal and 320 vertical, placed
wherever it feels like putting it.

-g480x320+480+50 gives you a window of 480 horizontal and 320 vertical,
placed at an x offset of 480x and 50y. From which I kinda assume that
without the +480+50 it puts it at the top left-hand corner of the 
display, which in fact seems to be what it's doing.

You can, of course, use a - instead of a + when specifying the offsets,
too, though that would seem to place things off the edge of the screen,
and I'd wonder what's the point...

Fred

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Re: [CentOS] easy BASH question

2013-09-16 Thread James B. Byrne

On Mon Sep 16 16:34:31 UTC 2013, zGreenfelder zgreenfelder at gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:27 PM,
 James B. Byrne byrnejb at harte-lyne.cawrote:
 I am obviously missing something basic here but can someone explain
 to me what is wrong with the first statement, which returns nothing?

 $ history | grep ^su
 $ history | grep su
  2997  su -l
  3024  su -l
  3050  su -l
  3054  su -l

 there are numbers at the start of the line?

Duh!  Thanks.  I could not see the forest for the trees I guess. I ended up
with the following as I wanted a visual scan of all variants not just the most
recent:

history | cut -f1-3 -d   --complement | grep ^su

This is in the bash shell on CentOS-6.4.


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[CentOS] This is a test of Nixnet blocking

2013-09-16 Thread m . roth
Most of the time since last Thursday or so, that piece of crap called
Nixnet (ix.manitu) has been blocking my hosting provider's mailservers.

I did ask, when I talked to support last week, and they host *millions* of
domains. They do not have a million techs (neither does google - but I'm
*sure* none of you have ever gotten spam from google mail, right?).

Again, I'll give my argument that blocking a mailserver, rather than a
domain has been the *WRONG* answer for at least 15 or more years. A dozen
or so years ago, they blocked Chicago roadrunner... which provided 'Net
access and email to about half the City of Chicago, IL, USA, which,
Karanbir, is about a quarter the size of the London metro area, so we're
talking hundreds of thousands of people.

Now, in days after massive consolidation of ISPs (even the Canadian ISP
that userfriendly's Columbia Internet has bee bought and closed up), this
means that they're blocking telcos and giant hosting providers.

I'm really, REALLY tired of being blocked when a couple dozen domains,
hiding out in millions of them at one hosting provider, results in a few
million people being blocked from sending email.

  mark

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Re: [CentOS] This is a test of Nixnet blocking

2013-09-16 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am 16.09.2013 22:06, schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
 Most of the time since last Thursday or so, that piece of crap called
 Nixnet (ix.manitu) has been blocking my hosting provider's mailservers.

I see you in rage mode, though I like to totally disagree. The
ix.dnsbl.manitu.net RBL is doing a great job.

 I did ask, when I talked to support last week, and they host *millions* of
 domains. They do not have a million techs (neither does google - but I'm
 *sure* none of you have ever gotten spam from google mail, right?).

Like nobody ever got SPAM from hotmail, nor yahoo. Right, nobody ever.

 Again, I'll give my argument that blocking a mailserver, rather than a
 domain has been the *WRONG* answer for at least 15 or more years. A dozen
 or so years ago, they blocked Chicago roadrunner... which provided 'Net
 access and email to about half the City of Chicago, IL, USA, which,
 Karanbir, is about a quarter the size of the London metro area, so we're
 talking hundreds of thousands of people.

A mailserver which permits to send out SPAM has to be blocked. Period.
Well, it is not the server itself being guilty, it is the postmaster
being responsible.

 Now, in days after massive consolidation of ISPs (even the Canadian ISP
 that userfriendly's Columbia Internet has bee bought and closed up), this
 means that they're blocking telcos and giant hosting providers.

Vote with your money if your email provider does not do a good job.

 I'm really, REALLY tired of being blocked when a couple dozen domains,
 hiding out in millions of them at one hosting provider, results in a few
 million people being blocked from sending email.

I am glad if SPAM proliferation hosts get listed.

   mark

There is no need to respond to this mail.

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Re: [CentOS] This is a test of Nixnet blocking

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 http://www.buhlgymgagate.us/unsubscribe/2268/733/2332/11/65411647/~~m.r...@5-cent.us
 X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
 From: Kohls Gift Card Surveykohlsgiftcardsur...@buhlgymgagate.us

 So, it looks like mmm, (check whois) Jeff Martinez should be blocked at
 buhlgymgagate.us. On the other hand, I look at the headers to one of my
 posts, and I see that it's coming from, ta-da, 5-cent.us. If I were
 sending out spam, then you'd be perfectly justified in blocking
 5-cent.us.

 assuming host290.hostmonster.com is considered a trustworthy server by
 you, that spam came from 206.214.95.82, which whois says is...
 Sendrillion CUST-NETBLK-PHX-206-214-95-64-27-2332 (NET-206-214-95-64-1)
 206.214.95.64 - 206.214.95.95

 anything else in the headers is forgable.   that said, the domain name
 used by that spam was registered yesterday.   its a throwaway account.

Fine - so name a hosting provider, reasonably large, with reasonable
prices, that is NEVER blocked by Nixnet. In the US. That is not about to
be bought out. That has enough staff to catch all spam before it goes out.

mark

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Re: [CentOS] Evergreen ILS on CentOS?

2013-09-16 Thread m . roth
Kwan Lowe wrote:
 On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:03 AM,  m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:

 I've got two possible routes, here: a) I can try to build an older,
 deprecated version of Evergreen, or I can try to build a newer libevent
 and stuff - some of which, IIRC, kde wants.

 Opinions? Suggestions? And if anyone's worked with evergreen, PLEASE
 TALK TO ME!!!

 I haven't worked on Evergreen, but lately I've found need to build
 some specific packages that were developed on Debian or Ubuntu based
 distros. My approach has been to create a separate /opt/foreign mount
 and then rebuild what libraries I could and place them there. It
 worked, but I wouldn't want to do it for anything big.

 If you have a build environment on Ubuntu, I suppose another option
 would be to statically link everything.

No - you misunderstand me. IMO, the developers of Evergreen are on it. I'm
on CentOS (this is the CentOS list, right?), and they've got stuff that
may not be on ours until 7 comes out. In the meantime... the club would
like this software up and working (well, *some* of the club...).

I've no intention of building statically. I wouldn't consider it a big
deal to build the stuff over in /usr/local/lib, say, or
/opt/evergreen/lib, and set the path in the .configure.

I'm just not sure where I need to *start* building. As I said, I'm now two
or three levels down in dependencies. I suppose you're right, and I should
build what Evergreen wants, and install it other than the default.

*sigh*

Now I just need to figure out when I can get up to Baltimore again

Thanks. Sometimes, after spending too many hours fighting a grub that
wasn't happy, and a wifi that didn't want to give me an address, and
*then* starting on this, your brain skips over the build it in a separate
library path.

  mark

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Re: [CentOS] This is a test of Nixnet blocking

2013-09-16 Thread John R Pierce
On 9/16/2013 1:29 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 No. Block domains.

how?  90%+ of spam has forged FROM addresses.





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Re: [CentOS] This is a test of Nixnet blocking

2013-09-16 Thread John R Pierce
On 9/16/2013 1:53 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 Received: from [206.214.95.82] (port=57577 helo=03e6231b.buhlgymgagate.us)
   by host290.hostmonster.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80)
   (envelope-fromkohlsgiftcardsur...@buhlgymgagate.us)
   id 1VLfOH-0003sR-20
   form.r...@5-cent.us; Mon, 16 Sep 2013 14:27:25 -0600
 Received: by 03e6231b.bw31almxu.buhlgymgagate.us
   (amavisd-new, port 10268) with ESMTP id 03NGCCNSDRE623JKCXHVTJ1B; for
 m.r...@5-cent.us; Mon, 16 Sep 2013 13:27:24 -0700
 To:m.r...@5-cent.us
 List-Unsubscribe:
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 X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
 From: Kohls Gift Card Surveykohlsgiftcardsur...@buhlgymgagate.us

 So, it looks like mmm, (check whois) Jeff Martinez should be blocked at
 buhlgymgagate.us. On the other hand, I look at the headers to one of my
 posts, and I see that it's coming from, ta-da, 5-cent.us. If I were
 sending out spam, then you'd be perfectly justified in blocking 5-cent.us.

assuming host290.hostmonster.com is considered a trustworthy server by 
you, that spam came from 206.214.95.82, which whois says is...
Sendrillion CUST-NETBLK-PHX-206-214-95-64-27-2332 (NET-206-214-95-64-1) 
206.214.95.64 - 206.214.95.95

anything else in the headers is forgable.   that said, the domain name 
used by that spam was registered yesterday.   its a throwaway account.

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Re: [CentOS] This is a test of Nixnet blocking

2013-09-16 Thread m . roth
John R Pierce wrote:
 On 9/16/2013 1:29 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
 No. Block domains.
 how?  90%+ of spam has forged FROM addresses.
From crap in my trash from today:

Received: from [206.214.95.82] (port=57577 helo=03e6231b.buhlgymgagate.us)
 by host290.hostmonster.com with esmtp (Exim 4.80)
 (envelope-from kohlsgiftcardsur...@buhlgymgagate.us)
 id 1VLfOH-0003sR-20
 for m.r...@5-cent.us; Mon, 16 Sep 2013 14:27:25 -0600
Received: by 03e6231b.bw31almxu.buhlgymgagate.us
 (amavisd-new, port 10268) with ESMTP id 03NGCCNSDRE623JKCXHVTJ1B; for
m.r...@5-cent.us; Mon, 16 Sep 2013 13:27:24 -0700
To: m.r...@5-cent.us
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X-Priority: 3 (Normal)
From: Kohls Gift Card Survey kohlsgiftcardsur...@buhlgymgagate.us

So, it looks like mmm, (check whois) Jeff Martinez should be blocked at
buhlgymgagate.us. On the other hand, I look at the headers to one of my
posts, and I see that it's coming from, ta-da, 5-cent.us. If I were
sending out spam, then you'd be perfectly justified in blocking 5-cent.us.

mark




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Re: [CentOS] This is a test of Nixnet blocking

2013-09-16 Thread m . roth
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
 Am 16.09.2013 22:06, schrieb m.r...@5-cent.us:
 Most of the time since last Thursday or so, that piece of crap called
 Nixnet (ix.manitu) has been blocking my hosting provider's mailservers.

 I see you in rage mode, though I like to totally disagree. The
 ix.dnsbl.manitu.net RBL is doing a great job.

 I did ask, when I talked to support last week, and they host *millions*
 of domains. They do not have a million techs (neither does google - but
I'm
 *sure* none of you have ever gotten spam from google mail, right?).

 Like nobody ever got SPAM from hotmail, nor yahoo. Right, nobody ever.

 Again, I'll give my argument that blocking a mailserver, rather than a
 domain has been the *WRONG* answer for at least 15 or more years. A
 dozen or so years ago, they blocked Chicago roadrunner... which
provided 'Net
 access and email to about half the City of Chicago, IL, USA, which,
 Karanbir, is about a quarter the size of the London metro area, so we're
 talking hundreds of thousands of people.

 A mailserver which permits to send out SPAM has to be blocked. Period.
 Well, it is not the server itself being guilty, it is the postmaster
 being responsible.

Which is *exactly* why it's the *wrong* answer these days.

 Now, in days after massive consolidation of ISPs (even the Canadian ISP
 that userfriendly's Columbia Internet has bee bought and closed up),
 this means that they're blocking telcos and giant hosting providers.

 Vote with your money if your email provider does not do a good job.

They do. 95+% of the time. With that many domains, if scum open an
account, then send out spam, or someone's home system gets infected, and
they wind up sending it out, it takes a while to catch it - are you going
to argue that?

And yet Nix blocks the central mailserver.

 I'm really, REALLY tired of being blocked when a couple dozen domains,
 hiding out in millions of them at one hosting provider, results in a few
 million people being blocked from sending email.

 I am glad if SPAM proliferation hosts get listed.

So, google and yahoo and others should be blocked, also? Or is it only all
mailservers that are not the size of those that should all be punished?

No. Block domains.

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[CentOS] Gnome 2.x window placement

2013-09-16 Thread Fred Smith
When starting a program from the commandline in C5, is there any way to
specify where on the screen the resulting window will be put?

I have a nuisance of a problem: Running rdesktop with the -D option
(which hides window decorations, making the rdesktop window appear
borderless), one cannot (as far as I can figure out) drag the window:
there are no borders to grab, and alt-drag doesn't work either.

it's always opening in a place that covers other windows, and I can't drag
it away from there. 

specifically: I want to run two instances of rdesktop, and it always
plunks the second one right on top of the first one. since I can't drag
either of them, I can't see them both at the same time. (I carefully
configure each of them so they are the exact size of the physical screen,
so that it looks like a real windows session, and also prevents me from
casually/stupidly closing the entire RDP window by accident.) Since I have
two displays, I'd like to place one of them on each screen, by itself.

Anyone know how to solve this?

thanks!

Fred
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Re: [CentOS] Apple movie trailers on Centos6/Firefox

2013-09-16 Thread Fred Smith
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 10:03:57PM +0200, Michael Lampe wrote:
 Fred Smith wrote:
 
  Apparently I'm the only Centos user who is unable to view the quicktime
  trailers,... or maybe nobody but me is interested.
 
 Assuming you have the necessary codecs installed, it still doesn't work, 
 because Apple checks your QuickTime-Version with some piece of 
 Javascript. It seems to check the same info you see with 'about:plugins'.
 
 The totem plugin says 7.21 which is too low. Make it something higher, 
 like 9.99 to be set forever.

Oh, my, it works! Thanks for the tip!

Fred

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Re: [CentOS] RH developer toolset

2013-09-16 Thread Karanbir Singh
On 09/16/2013 06:45 PM, Dave Johansen wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Connie Sieh cs...@fnal.gov wrote:
 On Fri, 13 Sep 2013, Jerry Geis wrote:

 I saw an article this morning about the RH developer toolset.

 There were 2 different products released from RH this week.  Developer
 Toolset 2 was released which includes gcc 4.8 and  eclipse 4.3 .

 Software Collections 1 was also released and it contains

 Ruby 1.9.3 with Rails 3.2.8, Python 2.7, Python 3.3, PHP 5.4, Perl 5.16.3,
 and a Technology Preview of node.js 0.10 .

 Runtime databases: MySQL 5.5, MariaDB 5.5, and PostgreSQL 9.2 

 Both of these products use Software Collections Technology
 
 Here's the link to the announcement for anyone interested:
 http://developerblog.redhat.com/2013/09/12/rhscl1-ga/

both of these are being worked out - and we should have CentOS releases
soon - I know Tru is hammering away at the devtools-2, and Johnny is
working on getting a first build for the scl's.

for the first few cycles, we might want to keep this as tech-preview, i
dont think anyone really has clarity on how this is going to shape up in
the coming weeks/months.



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Re: [CentOS] Difficulty building custom Install CD

2013-09-16 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,


On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 8:10 AM, Cliff Pratt enkiduonthe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Then get disk 1 of the CentOS distribution and copy it from there..


 On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Rajagopal Swaminathan 
 raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:


Finally managed to get the automated installation going using:

http://pyxlmap.net/technology/software/linux/custom-centos-iso

The crucial step I missed after dependency resolution was to rename
34bae2d3c9c78e04ed2429923bc095005af1b166d1a354422c4c04274bae0f59-c6-minimal-x86_64.xml
to comps.xml _and_ *hand*.

I would still prefer something like revisor appearing on epel for
centos 6.4 repo.

Thanks for everyone who helped.

:)
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Re: [CentOS] Difficulty building custom Install CD

2013-09-16 Thread Rajagopal Swaminathan
Greetings,

On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Rajagopal Swaminathan
raju.rajs...@gmail.com wrote:
 to comps.xml _and_ *hand*.


Should have read *hand* edit that file to include other packages which
I wanted like ntp, mc, ntfs-3g etc.

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