On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Mark Belanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Given that I have a machine with possibly multiple disks, each of
> which is bootable(has an MBR)
>
> Is there a command that will query the BIOS and tell me which disk
> is the default boot disk. BTW - this is x86.
>
On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 2:56 AM, Joseph L. Casale
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where is the correct place to control what traffic is masq'ed out?
> This is what I have, but I was told the Forward chain isn't the right place
> to do this?
>
> iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -o $WAN -j MASQUERADE
> i
"horas simalango" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> New be in linux!
> Currently I have Install DNS, Email and Web server using centos 4.3.
> All functions are running properly!
> What anti virus and anti spam recomended for me to install to my
> server?
I have had very good success with SpamAssassin
horas simalango wrote:
New be in linux!
Currently I have Install DNS, Email and Web server using centos 4.3.
All functions are running properly!
What anti virus and anti spam recomended for me to install to my
server? What I have to configure after installing anti virus and anti
spam?
Would some
horas simalango wrote:
New be in linux!
Currently I have Install DNS, Email and Web server using centos 4.3.
All functions are running properly!
What anti virus and anti spam recomended for me to install to my
server? What I have to configure after installing anti virus and anti
spam?
Would some
New be in linux!
Currently I have Install DNS, Email and Web server using centos 4.3.
All functions are running properly!
What anti virus and anti spam recomended for me to install to my
server? What I have to configure after installing anti virus and anti
spam?
Would some one help me please.! Now
> Wow! ... OK where were you during the Gettysburg address! ;-)
Fourth row, just left of center from his point of view. They man dribbled
spittle when he got going.
Oldest I have for the crew is paper-tape. The new 'cruits around here ask how
to do a backup to paper tape.
Daniel
On Friday 29 August 2008 18:38, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >No port or packet types are needed as everything needs to be MASQed.
>
> Sorry, I wasn't clear. I only want ports 80/443 translated for internal
> clients so I do need a rule of some sorts.
We should be talking live. Why don't your joi
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> I know you from the LassoTalk list, right? :-)
>
>
Hi Jussi,
No, I've not been on the LassoTalk list - that must be an alter ego of
mine. I live in South Australia and had to Google LassoTalk to find out
what it was :-\
Anyway, I'm glad to hear you've repair
>No port or packet types are needed as everything needs to be MASQed.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I only want ports 80/443 translated for internal clients
so I do need a rule of some sorts.
Thanks!
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On Friday 29 August 2008 17:52, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >Postrouting is the correct one. After everything is routed it is MASQ
> > before leaving the interface.
>
> That makes sense, but I am stuck at making the transition, should I simply
> pull the port specifications from my third line i
>Postrouting is the correct one. After everything is routed it is MASQ before
>leaving the interface.
That makes sense, but I am stuck at making the transition, should I simply
pull the port specifications from my third line in the FORWARD chain to the
first line in the POSTROUTING chain?
iptabl
On Friday 29 August 2008 17:26, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> Where is the correct place to control what traffic is masq'ed out?
> This is what I have, but I was told the Forward chain isn't the right
> place to do this?
>
> iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -o $WAN -j MASQUERADE
> iptables -A FORWAR
Where is the correct place to control what traffic is masq'ed out?
This is what I have, but I was told the Forward chain isn't the right place to
do this?
iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -o $WAN -j MASQUERADE
iptables -A FORWARD -i $WAN -o $LAN -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j
ACCEPT
iptab
On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 11:00 -0700, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
> On 8/29/08, Mag Gam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I know centos does not use syslog-ng, but I have installed it at my
> > university. My intention is if a particular string appears in my
> > /var/log/messages I would li
Hi,
I am running a cluster having 2 nodes using red hat cluster suite. node 1
has a para virtualized guest(centOS) running under Xen. My question is when
node1 is rebooted, guest is automatically relocated to node 2 . Instead of
relocation, is migration possible in this case which can result in Ze
John Hinton wrote:
CentOS must be running really good for everyone as this which is now
the 'oldest thread that already should have died' seems to keep
interrupting my normally busy CentOS mailbox. :( And you really don't
want me to start into old..
Can we get back to the regularly schedu
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:13 PM, Scott Ehrlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A colleague has a newly built 64-bit CentOS 5.0 system that, through yum
> updates, has become CentOS 5.2.VMWare Workstation and Player work fine
> for my account on it. But a recent configuration of something under
Mad Unix napsal(a):
> Hi
>
> I need a script to automatically Starting/Stopping an Oracle 10g DB on
> CentOS5.2 64bit i.e
> lsnrctl start/stop
> db start/stop
> emctl start/stop dbconsole"
> Any help?
>
>
I'm using this one.
David
#!/bin/bash
#
# chkconfig: 35 95 15
# description: init script
Hi
I need a script to automatically Starting/Stopping an Oracle 10g DB on
CentOS5.2 64bit i.e
lsnrctl start/stop
db start/stop
emctl start/stop dbconsole"
Any help?
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Sysadmin
"Computers are useless. They can only give you answers" - Pablo Picasso
"Never trust a computer you
On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 15:33 -0400, Mark Belanger wrote:
>
> So far, the best thing I've seen is sfdisk -l which will show me
> bootable partitions. In a pinch, I could mount all the bootably parts
> and scriptify the altering of grub.conf
Keep in mind that partitions don't always have to be fl
Hi all,
I found out that one of my perl scripts is heavily affected by the
current bug. I was lazy to compile anything and I didn't want to mess
up my system doing some experiments, so I tried to install ActivePerl as
a temporary solution instead (RPMs are available). ActivePerl 5.8 is
approxima
William L. Maltby wrote:
On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 13:58 -0400, Mark Belanger wrote:
Given that I have a machine with possibly multiple disks, each of
which is bootable(has an MBR)
Is there a command that will query the BIOS and tell me which disk
is the default boot disk. BTW - this is x86.
On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 13:58 -0400, Mark Belanger wrote:
> Given that I have a machine with possibly multiple disks, each of
> which is bootable(has an MBR)
>
> Is there a command that will query the BIOS and tell me which disk
> is the default boot disk. BTW - this is x86.
>
> The goal is t
A colleague has a newly built 64-bit CentOS 5.0 system that, through yum
updates, has become CentOS 5.2.VMWare Workstation and Player work fine
for my account on it. But a recent configuration of something under
their account has produced:
vmplayer
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
/u
Jerry Geis wrote:
Anyone know how to get the realtek 8211CL network driver working on an
ASUS M3N78 motherboard?
I was able to get the SATA disks to work with using the pci=nomsi boot
option.
Jerry
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Probably not what you want to hear, but after
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 10:56 AM, John Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> CentOS must be running really good for everyone as this which is now the
> 'oldest thread that already should have died' seems to keep interrupting my
> normally busy CentOS mailbox. :( And you really don't want me to start
Given that I have a machine with possibly multiple disks, each of
which is bootable(has an MBR)
Is there a command that will query the BIOS and tell me which disk
is the default boot disk. BTW - this is x86.
The goal is to remotely reboot the workstation into the desired
disk(which contain
On 8/29/08, Mag Gam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know centos does not use syslog-ng, but I have installed it at my
> university. My intention is if a particular string appears in my
> /var/log/messages I would like to get an email alert.
Check out SWATCH: http://swatch.sourceforge.n
CentOS must be running really good for everyone as this which is now the
'oldest thread that already should have died' seems to keep interrupting
my normally busy CentOS mailbox. :( And you really don't want me to
start into old..
Can we get back to the regularly scheduled program please?
For anyone that is interested in looking at HIP, I have posted the
latest HIP build on my server:
http://htt-consult.com/~rgm/hip/
You don't need the src rpm, the others will do.
Since we do not have the IPsec ESP BEET mode patch
(http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-nikander-esp-beet-mo
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 5:56 AM, Jeremiah Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sure, though we should probably stop top-posting afore someone gets cranky=}
>
YEAH!
;^)
mhr
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 4:46 AM, Miguel Medalha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A much better and more up to date option would be Notepad++. When you try
> it, you will know why.
>
> http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
vim, which is available for Window$ (at the SimTel repository, but
g
on 8-29-2008 4:46 AM Miguel Medalha spake the following:
Do a google search for "pfe.exe" (Programmers File Editor). Its a
freeware windoz text editor that handles linux / Unix or dos / windows
end of line characters with out any problems. If you can't find it e
mail me off list and I can att
on 8-29-2008 9:47 AM R P Herrold spake the following:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, Jim Perrin wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 8:58 AM, R P Herrold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you win ;) -- I don't want to be older, and in my head, I'm still
in my
twenties.
Face it. Your golden buckeye card has a r
on 8-29-2008 9:04 AM Bill Campbell spake the following:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 17:27 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
I still have a Tandy 4000, 386-16 no cache, that is used occassionally to
program EPROMS. This same machine ran Xenix for years before
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 2:00 AM, Chris Geldenhuis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> I will try using the new drive in one of my 5.2 servers over the weekend - I
> do not have time during working hours today.
>
> I do not seem to have K3B on my system - where do I find it.
>
yum install k
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, Jim Perrin wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 8:58 AM, R P Herrold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you win ;) -- I don't want to be older, and in my head, I'm still in my
twenties.
Face it. Your golden buckeye card has a registration number of 1. you
cannot escape this fact, no
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008, William L. Maltby wrote:
>
>On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 17:27 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
>>
>
>> I still have a Tandy 4000, 386-16 no cache, that is used occassionally to
>> program EPROMS. This same machine ran Xenix for years before being abused
>> by installing DR-DOS on it.
>
On Thu, August 28, 2008 17:50, Scott Silva wrote:
>
>>
>> You do realize I'm one of the "squirts" you're referring to right?
>> I started working with computers in more than just a 'hey, I need to
>> write this paper' sort of way around 1995. The *first* CPU I used was
>> a pentium (though this
On Fri, August 29, 2008 07:58, R P Herrold wrote:
>
> Reading closely the rest of the thread, I 'programmed'
> plugboards on 5xx series unit record machines, ran 026, 027,
> and 029's; ran the 13 pocket sorter; later wrote tape and
> print spooling deivers for our 1401, and all that. I don't
> m
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 8:58 AM, R P Herrold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you win ;) -- I don't want to be older, and in my head, I'm still in my
> twenties.
Face it. Your golden buckeye card has a registration number of 1. you
cannot escape this fact, no matter how much single-malt confusion y
Scott Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on 8-28-2008 4:15 PM William L. Maltby spake the following:
> On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 15:50 -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
>>
>
>> I have motherboards in my garage older than you! ;-D
>
> PIKER! I've mobos still running (when I fire '
Anyone know how to get the realtek 8211CL network driver working on an
ASUS M3N78 motherboard?
I was able to get the SATA disks to work with using the pci=nomsi boot
option.
Jerry
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Jerry Geis wrote:
md1 is not in sync doing background reconstruction...
why would md1 not be in sync after an install.
Its a sneaky trick used by the installer, it will setup your mdraid and
do the install without needing to wait for the full sync to get done (
since that can take a long long
>I'm wondering if anyone out there is doing tap:aio disk devices on a Xen HVM
>vm with any success.
I am on Xen 3.3.0 and have not made this work for HVM iether, I have been
following those threads to...
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>why would md1 not be in sync after an install.
>
>Jerry
I just did an Asterisk setup with a similar MDRaid setup and noticed the same
thing after a few quick restarts, I should have checked the status of the
(re)build/sync
but as Romeo suggested it makes sense.
jlc
_
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Robert wrote:
We might be entering "first liar don't have a chance"
territory here. Do you remember where you were when Kennedy
was shot?
sadly, yes
I was in the last Ramac 305 class ever held, on
lunch break and had watched the motorcade pass from a
lunchroom window.
you should wait till full sync between 2 copies of the RAID
Jerry Geis wrote / napĂsal(a):
I have noticed that when I do software raid installed (RAID1)
that I reboot and one of the first things it says is
md1 is not in sync doing background reconstruction...
md0 is my /root partition
md1 is
On 29 Aug 2008, at 05:04, Mag Gam wrote:
Oh, so syslog-ng probally isn't the right tool for the job?
I'm not sure, I'm not familiar with syslog-ng... or what all the job
entails.
I can use these tools to monitor my /var/log/kern ?
You can use OSSEC to monitor any or all logs. It takes
I have noticed that when I do software raid installed (RAID1)
that I reboot and one of the first things it says is
md1 is not in sync doing background reconstruction...
md0 is my /root partition
md1 is my /home partition
why would md1 not be in sync after an install.
Jerry
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Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone out there is doing tap:aio disk devices on a Xen HVM
vm with any success. Please let me know if you are, and perhaps your
version info and a config file snippet.
I've posted this to the xen-users list, and what I'm trying to do seems to
be correct, works on Ubuntu,
Oh, so syslog-ng probally isn't the right tool for the job?
I can use these tools to monitor my /var/log/kern ?
Also, thanks for all the responses!
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 7:36 AM, Jeremiah Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you heard of http://www.ossec.net/?
>
> It would do what you lik
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Only now I remembered that my old webalizer statistics for this site were
transferred from another machine. The old machine runs OS X 10.2, and the
webalizer version is one imcrement older than on the new Linux machine
(V2.01.09 vs. V2.01.10).
This is the probable reason for the date anomaly - act
Have you heard of http://www.ossec.net/?
It would do what you like and more. You configure which logs you want
watched and who should be emailed/texted/paged according to various
levels of criticality.
I believe you can have it email you for custom log-events; although it
will notice many
Mag Gam wrote:
Hello,
I know centos does not use syslog-ng, but I have installed it at my
university.
Consider rsyslog ?
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On 2008-08-29 13:19, Mag Gam wrote:
I know centos does not use syslog-ng, but I have installed it at my
university. My intention is if a particular string appears in my
/var/log/messages I would like to get an email alert.
For example, if i see a message "foo" in /var/log/kern I would like to
em
Ian Blackwell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (29.8.2008 13:34):
> Something similar happened to me, but only when I had set the server
> date forward and accessed the apache server pages with a future date.
> As a result, the apache logs contained that future date. The
> /var/lib/webalizer/webali
Hello,
I know centos does not use syslog-ng, but I have installed it at my
university. My intention is if a particular string appears in my
/var/log/messages I would like to get an email alert.
For example, if i see a message "foo" in /var/log/kern I would like to
email myself.
Any idea how to d
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> I just run webalizer manually on an Apache log, like I have done many times
> before. Some new statistics were created, but for "August 2006" instead of
> "August 2008". I cannot figure why!
>
> Because of my mistake, the webalizer statistics for this site have not been
> updat
On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 20:47 -0400, fred smith wrote:
>
> I've still got the first computer I ever bought (a lot newer than the first
> one I ever used), a screamin' 10 Mhz XT clone with 8087 too! Last year
> when I fired it up it still worked, though the hard drive had bitten
> the dust.
>
> An
On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 17:35 -0700, MHR wrote:
>
> Well, all I have that foes back that far is a 2nd gen IBM PC (the 64k
> m/b) that would probably work if I knew where any of my 360k MS-DOS
> floppies were.
I could make some for you. Just need to pop the drive into one of my
units.
>
> mhr
>
On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 17:27 -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
> I still have a Tandy 4000, 386-16 no cache, that is used occassionally to
> program EPROMS. This same machine ran Xenix for years before being abused
> by installing DR-DOS on it.
For shame, for shame! You should have known better! ;-
On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 16:57 -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
> on 8-28-2008 4:15 PM William L. Maltby spake the following:
> > On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 15:50 -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
> >>
> >
> >> I have motherboards in my garage older than you! ;-D
> >
> > PIKER! I've mobos still running (when I fire '
MHR wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Chris Geldenhuis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thanks for the quick response - I did try to format with dvd+rw tools but
also got a respnse that the media was not recordable. AFAIK it should not be
required.
I usually use K3B for all
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008 20:27:15 MHR wrote:
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Chris Geldenhuis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thanks for the quick response - I did try to format with dvd+rw tools but
also got a respnse that the media was not recordable. AFA
R P Herrold wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, William L. Maltby wrote:
>
>> PIKER! I've mobos still running (when I fire 'em up). Although I'm
>> seriously considering ditching the 386SX with Win 3.11. Don't find any
>
> three words: Processor Tech Sol
Two words: Compulsive Hoarders.
All of you!
Ch
I just run webalizer manually on an Apache log, like I have done many times
before. Some new statistics were created, but for "August 2006" instead of
"August 2008". I cannot figure why!
Because of my mistake, the webalizer statistics for this site have not been
updated since February. Now I tried
Hello,
I'm wanting to use cacti* to graph my motherboard
fan/temperature/voltage readings. I have sensors working and it giving
me the temperatures ets, but it seems that net-snmp needs to be compiled
with sensors/lmsensors support. Is there a centos 5 rpm for net-snmp
that support this?
Th
Niki Kovacs wrote:
...
> ... which leaves me clueless. Any suggestions?
Take a close look at what gets logged into /var/log/messages
Mogens
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Hi,
My wife has a new ASUS laptop with an Intel 3945 wireless card. I'm
running CentOS 5 on all our desktops here (at work and at home), and I'm
quite happy with it. I had a partial success in configuring the wireless
card.
Basically I'm using [base], [updates], [extra] and [rpmforge] repos,
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> On the pc - open the file using wordpad.
>
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