;
102 DATA label = ""
102 DATA OID = "55"
102 DATA check = "0"
102 DATA internal = "1"
102 DATA mount = "0"
201 OK
To remove an object from CODB, simply type this in the "cceclient" shell:
destroy
Example:
destroy 55
In y
reach me by email or Skype. The contact details are on the
Solarspeed.net webpage.
Additional changes:
On 27th November 2011 my old company "Stauber Multimedia Design" will
cease to exist and a newly founded "Solarspeed Limited" will take over
all business seamlessly.
Thank you.
Hi all,
Gentlemen (and ladies), please remain gentle. Peace, love and all that
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ny user owned cronjobs. Instead the
cronjobs are defined through /etc/cron.* instead.
This is also where your guy should have stuffed the custom cronjob. So
best thing to do would be to fire up "crontab -r" to remove the custom
cronjob and set it up from within /e
s active.
In that case the only redirect that you might need, is the redirect from
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Enabling HTTPS will not make HTTPS accesses mandatory. Instead HTTPS
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I once had an old AWStats PKG which caused a similar error if installed
in combination with something else, but that was a few years ago.
Best would be if you send me the login details offlist, so that I can
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> logged in as the root user, who also is the owner of the php.ini file
> with write permissions. Any idea why I can’t save changes?
The php.ini files are protected against editing. You need to "chattr -i
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> Need to replace these servers...
Yeah, that's certainly the best. As there aren't any YUM updates for
BlueQuartz anymore, a shot RPM database is probably the least of the
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well for one person might be too strict for the other, or too lax for
someone else. So usually once mod_security is installed, you'd need to
tweak it's settings to best match your environment and the kind of sites
you run. But it's sur
Hi James,
Am sorry to hear about your hosting troubles. Yeah, give Chris from
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Hi Chris,
> How hard could it be? (Don't ask that. Ever.)
Oh yes. Nothing ever goes according to plan. And optimism is usually
just a lack of information. Which is good, because otherwise many great
things wouldn't have been started. :-)
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I'm not sure if the TCP/IP protocol can handle that. Let me grab a cup
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ht
.init restart
Afterwards and for good measure also run this two commands:
/usr/sausalito/constructor/solarspeed/av_spam/aa_initial_inst.pl
/usr/sausalito/constructor/solarspeed/av_spam/update_spamfilter_info.pl
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> Sorry for the intrusion all but I think my direct emails to Michael
> Stauber are getting dropped into the bit bucket. I assume it probably
> has something to do with his move.
Sorry, had to run administrative errands all day. In urgent cases I can
be reached by phone,
Hi all.
> Same problem here, zo is must be at blueonyx.it
Yes, Apache on the toplevel mirror failed again and had a ghost process
hanging. Hence it wasn't restarted. It's restarted now.
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"newlinq.blueonyx.it", the highly intrusive robot-crawler of the search
engine Baidu is sent off to index their own domain and we also do a few
other funky things that slow down or divert unwanted traffic.
At the same time it's used as a bit of a learning experience to
e
GUI realizes that Varnish won't restart after a config file
modification, then the new config is faulty. Which should trigger a
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> Commenting out the Zend config file stopped the error. Thanks.
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extra benefit, as I mainly use it to protect intellectual property of
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> I’m seeing in the third party apps page?
Wait for the 5.1.4-3 to appear on NewLinQ, install that and you'll be fine.
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ich will use a milter based
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> report back, and its not giving that data. So I can't get the logical
> volumes to mount manually either.
What do "vgdisplay" "lvscan" report?
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Hi Dirk,
> any suggestions? Michael? Greg? Chris?
Could be that the user's quota is OK, but that the site quota (all users
combined + webspace) is running short. In that case the siteAdmin gets a
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ht have uploaded it
to the wrong /web directory. Each user has a /web directory as well.
Which is then reachable from http:///~/
Upload the files as the siteAdmin and cd backwards until you have the
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and "Options".
Also make sure that under "Options" the checkboxes for "FollowSymlinks",
"Includes", "Indexes" and "Multiviews" are ticked.
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Yeah, the GUI already allows you to do what you want to do, but you are
right that it probably doesn't do so in an intuitive way. I'll look into
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> is just ignored and that the real password hash is stored somewhere else
No, BlueOnyx uses /etc/shadow. The problem is probably that you just set
the "root" password and not the "admin" password, too.
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e only upon
purchase of a license key for the Professional edition.
If you have a Professional license for Group Office and have issues
upgrading from Community to Professional, then it might be worth it to
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Hi Eiji Hamano,
You have not uninstalled all mailman related RPMs yet. To do so, use
this command first:
rpm -qa|grep mailman |xargs rpm -e --nodeps
Then you can yum install majordomo.
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ail/aliases, /etc/mail/aliases.majordomo
If that's not the case, then your sendmail.cf is missing the provisions
to interface with Majordomo.
Likewise /etc/mail/aliases.majordomo should exist and should contain the
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*** Which was 13 years ago. ***
We simply had to move on. And so should you.
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would require a lot of tinkering in various places. I'll eventually look
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;root" and see if the
reported IP address is indeed that of the site in question. Also be sure
to call the page with the exact FQDN as shown in the GUI for as site
name. This gets around any web server alias issues that you might have
confidentially created by substituting in
roblem, as CMU would take the encoded
string, would try to decode it to UTF-8 and would fail. Phew ... that's
a tricky one to fix.
Please send me an example description of one of your lists that failed
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24.09.2009: 1003
29.11.2009: 1977
10.04.2010: 4091
08.08.2011: 15.012 (5106R: 14931 - 5107R: 76)
05.10.2011: 16.003 (5106R: 15308 - 5107R: 405 - 5108R: 79)
31.01.2012: 17.779 (5106R: 16049 - 5107R: 797 - 5108R: 370)
15.02.2013: 23.026 (5106R: 17914 - 5107R: 2243 - 5108R: 2159)
AFAIK
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idden.html stuff belongs to the
line above of it and my email client just wrapped it around.
The restart AdmServ and Apache:
service admserv restart
service httpd restart
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Hi Eiji Hamano,
> Michael Stauber seems to not want to discuss this problem
> He might think that this problem has already been resolved.
Please do not make any assumptions out of thin air. I have a long list
of things to do and this is just one item of many. But both the priority
a
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I also tested reading emails.
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Hi Chris,
> FYI, we wound up getting the customer on Roundcube, thereby abandoning
> the built-in Squirrelmail.
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s is pretty bad. Mad props to the Google guys who found the
source of the vulnerability.
Now the question is when we will see updated Kernels for CentOS5
(32-bit), CentOS6 (32/64-bit), SL6 (32/64-bit) and OpenVZ.
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/lib64/libkeyutils.so.1.9 or /lib/libkeyutils.so.1.9 present, then
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That should have been:
It affects various OS's (RHEL clones) of different versions
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If you find the file and the RPM command shows "is not owned by any
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> May I quote you on some of this excellent write up please?
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Hi Eiji Hamano,
> According to [BlueOnyx:01727],
> Michael may not allow Fail2ban.
> For me, it is worries for a while.
No, it is just my personal opinion that fail2ban has a few shortcomings.
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Hi Eiji Hamano,
> Why ? You said :
>>> >> don't trust any data on the old box and start fresh.
To find out how the intrusion actually happened and to gather more
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Hi David,
> Turn off GCC? Perhaps that could slow down compiling something...?
That's typically a sensible precaution. But it might not help in this
case, as it looks like a pre-compiled library is downloaded to "bend"
SSH into doing what they want it to do.
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ils.so.1.9
should not exist and if it does then the chances are that you have been
compromised. Running `rpm -V keyutils-libs` should return no output
(meaning that everything verifies OK).
Source:
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So if he knows RedHat, then it's actually less of a difference.
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outgoing SSH connections again.
Monday night copper thieves have cannibalized a DSLAM enclosure a bit
down the street and have stolen a a few hundred meters of cable between
that unit and the switching station. So a fair chunk of my neighborhood
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http://www.compassnetworks.com.au
http://www.solarspeed.net
As for PHP-5.2.17: I wouldn't use that one. PHP-5.2 has been EOL'ed
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> I pity the fool we catch trying.
Hehehe ... I can imagine. But remember: If you have to reload the gun to
finish off the shot-riddled intruder it might no longer count as self
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ded discussions should not happen on the list.
The only other time we will post here about commercial products will be
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ded versions
aren't the latest and greatest, but they're there and they work. So
again this is an optional upgrade that people can choose. But I wouldn't
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Apache to be there at every step of the way.
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For me it's a prime
model of how not to do a firewall GUI. :p
>> 7) Plugin for Litespeed webserver integration - enabling easy
>> compile of latest PHP 5.4.xx
See [BlueOnyx:12379]. It is being considered and provisions are being
made to make
would be
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Hi Harm,
> I tried to reset my newlinq password but i never recieved the email
> there wasnt even an entry in the maillogs for it... Can you assist?
> Username: i...@yourside.nl
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s in most of the developing countries.
All things considered this is something that we really don't want to
change. Hence BlueOnyx will always remain available free of charge.
> I would like Michael to buy a coffee plantation - and to produce me
> what would surely be the worlds best coffee.
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>
>
Sure, I still have a RaQ2 sitting in storage in Germany. Let's see if I
can get it shipped to Colombia. :p
> I hope you caught my sarcasm.
Oh? You don't want a RaQ2 port? Too bad, I was willing to do it, really.
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> I did a lot of experimentation with this on a Qube, and I've
> had quite enough of staring at serial consoles for one lifetime!
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suggest to offload that kind of responsibility and chuck out some cash
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Then again, for around 135,- EUR you could get a Mini-ITX board that
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> due to the solid state storage.
Hmmm ... this gets more and more interesting, indeed. What storage are
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the associated database. However, this created an uproar on the
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Hi David,
> Mar 14 16:12:21 fs freshclam[15505]: Software version from DNS: 0.97.7
> Tried yum update from the GUI and didn't find
> anything. Is something forthcoming?
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>> Yes. Should be available tomorrow.
>> >
> Thank you Michael.
Ok, I just pushed the latest Clam AV out to the mirrors.
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ock database with this
command: "rm -f /var/lib/abl/*.db", which doesn't require any service
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/boot/grub/grub.conf. So just copying over grub.conf and placing a
symlink might work for 98.5% of the cases. But I can't risk the
potential damage for those where it might not work.
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Hi Mark,
> Hey, I remember when a T1 cost almost that much!!
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sence there are two ways of doing so. Like Gerald mentioned: You
can use the IPtables recent module. Which works quite well. But it's
also possible to use packet inspection and just discard or drop
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