CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2007:0992
libpng security update for CentOS 3 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0992.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
x86_64:
updates/x86_64/RPMS/libpng10-1.0.13-18.i386.rpm
The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded to the
centos mirror:
RHSA-2007:0813-01 Moderate: openssl security update
Files available:
openssl-0.9.6b-48.i386.rpm
openssl-devel-0.9.6b-48.i386.rpm
openssl-perl-0.9.6b-48.i386.rpm
openssl-0.9.6b-48.i686.rpm
More details are
The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded to the
centos mirror:
RHSA-2007:0970-01 Important: dhcp security update
Files available:
dhcp-2.0pl5-11.i386.rpm
More details are available from the RedHat web site at
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh21as-errata.html
The easy way
The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded to the
centos mirror:
RHSA-2007:0888-01 Moderate: php security update
Files available:
php-4.1.2-2.19.i386.rpm
php-devel-4.1.2-2.19.i386.rpm
php-imap-4.1.2-2.19.i386.rpm
php-ldap-4.1.2-2.19.i386.rpm
php-manual-4.1.2-2.19.i386.rpm
On 10/22/2007 05:25 PM, Alvin Chang wrote:
On 22/10/2007, Tom Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
great thanks - On Dell they call it Open Manage so do you mind telling
me the name that HP use for their tools please? Or even a download link ??
HP SIM.
My wiki tell's me the following:
Anup Shukla wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been answered many times.
But i have been going through a lot of pages (via google search).
The more i search, the more its confusing me.
I have a server with 6 (750G each) SATA disks with H/W Raid 5.
I plan to allocate the space as follows
swap
Hi,
I have a CentOS 3 server that I need to update to MySQL 5 + PHP4. I
downloaded and installed the MySQL client and server RPM packages for
Red Hat 3, including the Shared Compatibility Libraries which
provide /usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.10, .12, .14 and .15, which seems
to be the
James A. Peltier wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
Anup Shukla wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been answered many times.
But i have been going through a lot of pages (via google search).
The more i search, the more its confusing me.
I have a server with 6 (750G each) SATA disks with H/W Raid
David Zentgraf wrote:
Hi,
I have a CentOS 3 server that I need to update to MySQL 5 + PHP4. I
downloaded and installed the MySQL client and server RPM packages for
Red Hat 3, including the Shared Compatibility Libraries which provide
/usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so.10, .12, .14 and .15, which
Anup Shukla wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
Anup Shukla wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been answered many times.
But i have been going through a lot of pages (via google search).
The more i search, the more its confusing me.
I have a server with 6 (750G each)
On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Anup Shukla wrote:
...
I think its finally got into my head now. :)
From what i understand (after your replies and some more googling)
GRUB cannot boot from gpt labeled drives.
So no matter how i partition them, it just wont boot.
Correct.
So finally, i am
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I know that XFS gets all the press about being a great performing file
system ... but if you want the best stability on CentOS, you should at
least consider ext3 instead.
I have worked very hard to get stable code for xfs in centos-4 and
centos-5, and lots of people use it,
David Hrbáč wrote:
Johnny Hughes napsal(a):
David does great work, but CentOS is about being a clone of tested
enterprise software.
We can't also be Rawhide for new equipment too ... we don't have the
resources or people to do that.
I wish we had 400 or so servers and the same number of
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Anup Shukla wrote:
...
I think its finally got into my head now. :)
From what i understand (after your replies and some more googling)
GRUB cannot boot from gpt labeled drives.
So no matter how i partition them, it just wont boot.
Correct.
Sorry, the previous mail i sent was not correctly quoted.
Corrections below.
Anup Shukla wrote:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Anup Shukla wrote:
...
I think its finally got into my head now. :)
From what i understand (after your replies and some more googling)
GRUB
James A. Peltier wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I know that XFS gets all the press about being a great performing file
system ... but if you want the best stability on CentOS, you should at
least consider ext3 instead.
I have worked very hard to get stable code for xfs in centos-4 and
Anup Shukla wrote:
So finally, i am putting a 300G SATA to act as the system drive.
Then use the other 750G's to be the big RAID 5 Volume (XFS)
If you use a hardware RAID adapter, you can make two LUNs from the
disks. So make one big RAID5 array but two logical drives. I would still
use LVM
Johnny Hughes wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I know that XFS gets all the press about being a great performing file
system ... but if you want the best stability on CentOS, you should at
least consider ext3 instead.
I have worked very hard to get stable code for xfs in
Morten Torstensen wrote:
Anup Shukla wrote:
So finally, i am putting a 300G SATA to act as the system drive.
Then use the other 750G's to be the big RAID 5 Volume (XFS)
If you use a hardware RAID adapter, you can make two LUNs from the
disks. So make one big RAID5 array but two logical
David Zentgraf wrote on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 17:27:20 +0900:
How do I update/replace/relink the php-mysql connector to have PHP
talk to MySQL using the current client libraries?
Have you tried renaming libmysqlclient.so.10? Also, are you sure that it
is libmysqlclient.so.10 that is getting used
Johnny Hughes wrote on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 04:07:40 -0500:
php-4.3.9
Unfortunately, there's a lot of applications that need 4.4.3 and up.
Kai
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I know that XFS gets all the press about being a great performing file
system ... but if you want the best stability on CentOS, you should at
least consider ext3 instead.
+1
I have worked very hard to get stable code for xfs in centos-4 and
centos-5, and lots of people use it, but (IMHO)
On 23. Oct 2007, at 19:32, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Have you tried renaming libmysqlclient.so.10? Also, are you sure
that it
is libmysqlclient.so.10 that is getting used and not the client coming
with PHP? If I remember correctly PHP (at least before 5) links
against a
client library that
Jason Pyeron wrote:
I have this old memory that the kernels used are a hodge podge of backports
etc.
So for a kernel-smp-2.6.9-55.0.9.EL should I use 0.4.10?
Quoted from http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Download:
The latest stable releases can be found here. Currently this is version
0.4.10
Johnny Hughes napsal(a):
David,
I did nor mean to sound critical of your work ... I appreciate that you
did this boot DVD and are making it available. In the future we might
be able to make it available (with more hardware added) in the testing
repository ... or even work in changes like
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On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 19:42 -0700, James A. Peltier wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find good ol' fashion gv? It seems the
only ghostview is kghostview or evince.
EPEL has it. See http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories to enable.
Phil
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On 23. Oct 2007, at 21:15, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Well, the problem is that you have several client libraries on the
machine. AFAIK there is no way to specify a specific version of it,
so you
have to move the others out of the way when you build (by
renaming). Later
you can put them back.
On 10/22/07, James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to install Gnumeric using the kbsingh RPMs. Has anyone been
able to use these with CentOS 5?
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On 23. Oct 2007, at 21:15, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Well, the problem is that you have several client libraries on the
machine. AFAIK there is no way to specify a specific version of
it, so you
have to move the others out of the way when you build (by
renaming). Later
you can put them back.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom G. Christensen
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 7:07
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] Re: ivtv
Jason Pyeron wrote:
Ps, anyone have any sugestion about dkms and ivtv?
Yes, use ivtv
I will be telling them wait for a power loss, wait for the XFS code to
shut down one of its filesystem for no reason, take a good look at the
neverending stream of bug fixes in the mainline kernel, take a look at
those kernel developers who have openly announced they want nothing to
do with
on 10/22/2007 5:16 PM Karanbir Singh spake the following:
John R Pierce wrote:
Scott Silva wrote:
CentOS does not have any control to insert any links into the
qmail.org site.
or even come with qmail. CentOS includes sendmail and postfix.
and lets not forget the one true MTA to rule
on 10/22/2007 9:21 PM Christopher Chan spake the following:
Chris Mauritz wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
It is like a step-by-step book, that intendes to *really* help people
getting their servers up and running.
I would really rather make qmail newbies go through the flames and
really
I'm trying to set up a large scale email system that supports 100,000+
IMAP accounts. We have an existing frontend web interface that does a
lookup on a mysql db to figure out which IMAP server to connect to for
each user. For the email infrastructure we have decided on Postfix
and Cyrus. We
Shawn Everett wrote:
I will be telling them wait for a power loss, wait for the XFS code to
shut down one of its filesystem for no reason, take a good look at the
neverending stream of bug fixes in the mainline kernel, take a look at
those kernel developers who have openly announced they want
Scott Silva wrote:
on 10/22/2007 9:21 PM Christopher Chan spake the following:
Chris Mauritz wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
It is like a step-by-step book, that intendes to *really* help people
getting their servers up and running.
I would really rather make qmail newbies go through the
on 10/23/2007 2:06 AM Anup Shukla spake the following:
James A. Peltier wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
Anup Shukla wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry if this has been answered many times.
But i have been going through a lot of pages (via google search).
The more i search, the more its confusing me.
I
What I am having a problem is how do I get postfix to transfer the
email to the particular IMAP server that the user account is on. I
know that I need to use lmtp and transport, but all the examples I
have seen show forwarding all email to 1 IMAP server. I would like
Postfix to do a lookup
Matt Shields wrote:
I'm trying to set up a large scale email system that supports 100,000+
IMAP accounts. We have an existing frontend web interface that does a
lookup on a mysql db to figure out which IMAP server to connect to for
each user. For the email infrastructure we have decided on
I need to quickly setup a temporary BBS/message board system for the
fires in San Diego. We just want people to post if they have rooms
available. So I'm looking for a a very simple and easy to get running
BBS system. Any suggestions?
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Matt Shields wrote:
I'm trying to set up a large scale email system that supports 100,000+
IMAP accounts. We have an existing frontend web interface that does a
lookup on a mysql db to figure out which IMAP server to connect to for
each user. For the email infrastructure we have decided on
on 10/23/2007 3:21 AM Anup Shukla spake the following:
Morten Torstensen wrote:
Anup Shukla wrote:
So finally, i am putting a 300G SATA to act as the system drive.
Then use the other 750G's to be the big RAID 5 Volume (XFS)
If you use a hardware RAID adapter, you can make two LUNs from the
Alain Spineux wrote:
snip
is missing, here is your problem
Look if cups is installed and if alternative is correctly set.
Yes, something looks amiss there. Thanks, I'll dig around
$ /usr/sbin/alternatives --display print
$ ls -l /etc/alternatives/print
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Apr
Anup Shukla wrote:
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
On Tuesday 23 October 2007, Anup Shukla wrote:
...
I think its finally got into my head now. :)
From what i understand (after your replies and some more googling)
GRUB cannot boot from gpt labeled drives.
So no matter how i partition
Dave wrote:
I need to quickly setup a temporary BBS/message board system for the
fires in San Diego. We just want people to post if they have rooms
available. So I'm looking for a a very simple and easy to get running
BBS system. Any suggestions?
Forum style or Wiki style?
If it is wiki
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 10/22/07, James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to install Gnumeric using the kbsingh RPMs. Has anyone been
able to use these with CentOS 5?
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Is there a way to list the packages that are in a base
install, but that are not in a nobase (core) install?
I did a nobase install, then ran yum groupinstall Base,
but this just lists everything in base, including the core
packages.
Mainly, I'm just looking to audit the packages, and add
mouss wrote:
Matt Shields wrote:
I'm trying to set up a large scale email system that supports 100,000+
IMAP accounts. We have an existing frontend web interface that does a
lookup on a mysql db to figure out which IMAP server to connect to for
each user. For the email infrastructure we
mouss wrote:
mouss wrote:
Matt Shields wrote:
I'm trying to set up a large scale email system that
supports 100,000+
IMAP accounts. We have an existing frontend web interface
that does a
lookup on a mysql db to figure out which IMAP server to
connect to for
each user. For the
On 10/23/07, mouss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are primarily two ways:
[virtual aliase]
you can use virtual_alias_maps to redirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], provided the final server accepts such addresses.
If the final server doesn't accept these, and you use smtp to relay
On Oct 23, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Matt Shields wrote:
Forward's aren't acceptable. There is a way to do it with the
transport function and lmtp on a account by account basis. I'm
looking for real world configs from someone that has this working.
Not condoning, but providing some links:
On 10/23/07, Ross S. W. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave wrote:
I need to quickly setup a temporary BBS/message board system for the
fires in San Diego. We just want people to post if they have rooms
available. So I'm looking for a a very simple and easy to get running
BBS system.
Dave wrote:
On 10/23/07, Ross S. W. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave wrote:
I need to quickly setup a temporary BBS/message board
system for the
fires in San Diego. We just want people to post if they have rooms
available. So I'm looking for a a very simple and easy to
I'm told that we cannot do Multipath I/O on our iSCSI SAN on RHEL
with 2 network cards. I could use 1 network card, but need an HBA.
Is this true? Do I need an HBA, or can I do Multipath using 2 NICs?
We're running RHEL 4 and CentOS 4 and 5 servers on this network.
I have been reading through
On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 07:18 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
Andrew Allen wrote:
Actually, I've just tried that and the launcher's now on my desktop - but
how do I launch skype? When I (right) click on it nothing happens or try
to launch from the command line, I get these errors:
skype:
Matt Shields wrote:
Data changes too frequently to generate the file every x number of
minutes across all smtp servers.
The mysql db isn't a single server. It's a master (read/write) with
multiple replicas for read access. Those replicas are load balanced
with LVS
Hi All,
I have configured Samba 3.0.23 to work with Active Directory. Based on
all the tests shown here:
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/unixclients.html#adssdm
Things are working as expected.
Most machines and users are working as expected.
I do have some Windows machines on
David Christopher Zentgraf wrote on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:52:33 +0900:
Same thing.
And what dependency does ldd show now?
I think what Johnny proposed should you help out of this.
Kai
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On 23/10/2007, Scott Ehrlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I configured my Enterprise 5 server to have NFS configured on specific
ports via the NFS Server menu option.
Since having done that, I am unable to get my two CentOS 5 workstations to
bind via YP. One worked just fine before the port
Well, with lspci, the two NIC's are Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-28139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10) and ADMtek NC100 Network Everywhere
Fast Ethernet 10/100 (rev 11), how can I know the kernel modules
asociated?
Thanks!
2007/10/23, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Look in your fedora fc1 or
I'm using
http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch30_:_Configuring_NIS
as a guide and the services all show appropriately on the production
server and client, and on a working test setup that is identical to
production.
The test setup works flawlessly.
Scott
On
On 24. Oct 2007, at 5:32, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
And what dependency does ldd show now?
I think what Johnny proposed should you help out of this.
Same dependencies as before.
I'll look at mock as suggested. Since I've never used it before,
would you mind elaborating a bit what it'll do for
On 10/23/07, James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On 10/22/07, James A. Peltier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to install Gnumeric using the kbsingh RPMs. Has anyone been
able to use these with CentOS 5?
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On 10/23/07, David Christopher Zentgraf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24. Oct 2007, at 5:32, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
And what dependency does ldd show now?
I think what Johnny proposed should you help out of this.
Same dependencies as before.
I'll look at mock as suggested. Since I've never
Matt Shields wrote:
Data changes too frequently to generate the file every x number of
minutes across all smtp servers.
You have to support instantly deliverable mailboxes for new accounts?
The mysql db isn't a single server. It's a master (read/write) with
multiple replicas for read
3) Kernel RPMS are here:
http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el5/hrb/stable/i386/RPMS/repodata/
4) Well, maybe I could create CD install media
deltas.
5) And of course ICH9 patched CentOS is not
supported by CentOS
team/community.
Regards,
David
David,
Do you think you can put up the x86_64 of the
So, i have been quite moronic in not trying to apply logic initially.
Please leave that term for those who really deserve it. As for not
trying perhaps the lazy label is more suitable :-P
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