Buen día Javier.
Agregué lo que vos me comentaste.
#vi /etc/hosts
192.168.xxx.xxx localhosts localhost.dominio.ar
También agregue los datos en ...
#vi /etc/sysconfig/network
HOSTNAME: localhost.dominio.ar
--
La
Si te quieres conectar desde cualquier parte a esos servidores específicos,
necesitas un servidor DNS que resuelva el nombre en base a la IP, o la IP
en base al nombre. Por eso no puedes entrar a tuservidor.tudominio.edu.ar,
porque ningún servidor de nombres conoce dónde está ese equipo.
Conozco
Holas!!
Tengo un problema con respecto a Squid, montado en CentOS 6.3. Quiero hacer
que no me almacene 2 sitios en la caché del proxy, y tengo añadida la
opción no_cache en el archivo de configuración del servidor, porque en uno
de esos sitios establezco la conexión de forma automática por una
Luciano,
Que Sistema Operativo estás usando como cliente ???
El lun, 19-11-2012 a las 11:08 -0300, Luciano Andrés Chiarotto escribió:
Buen día Javier.
Agregué lo que vos me comentaste.
#vi /etc/hosts
192.168.xxx.xxx localhosts localhost.dominio.ar
También agregue los datos en ...
Hola Javier, uso ubuntu y a veces Windows por eso de vez en cuando uso el
PUTTY.
Pero no puedo ingresar con ninguno de los dos.
- Porque preguntas Javier que sistema operativo estoy usando ?
Hector, cuando me refería a los servidores DHCP y DNS son servidores que no
tengo a cargo ni la
Mira, si no puedes acceder a instalar un DNS (o en alguna parte que te
configuren los nombres correspondientes) podrías escribir en el archivo
hosts de cada cliente esa configuración (en Windows no sé dónde está,
parece que en system32; en Linux, es /etc/hosts):
pepito.tured.edu.ar 1.1.1.1
Te preguntaba por que en tus consultas hablas de PUTTY (con lo que puedo
inferir que usas Windows) y luego comentas que modificaste /etc/hosts,
por ello terminé con una gran interrogante XD
Mira ... el archivo hosts ( tanto en windows como en linux) sirven para
resolver nombres como en el caso
Antes que nada muchas gracias por las respuestas.
Les cuento,
El SERVIDOR que administro tIene instalado un CentOS 6.3 como HOSTNAME
tiene clus01
Desde el Centro de Cómputos nos asignan un nombre y número de ip que nunca
coincide con el que te asignan para que podamos salir a la Internet.
Hola Amigos, necesito de su ayuda no se por donde buscar, en varias
instalaciones que he hecho de las versiones Centos 6.0 y 6.3, me funciona
inicialmente el modo frafico pero después de algunos reinicios me muestra el
modo grafico pero me deshabilita el mouse y el teclado, alguna idea o que
tengo
Disculpen en modo grafico o terminal X
Raúl Eduardo Arboleda Zapata
Ingeniero de Sistemas Unninca
Cel +573 300 620 66 13
+573 312 288 90 86
Medellín, Antioquia
Colombia, S.A.
-Mensaje original-
De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-es-boun...@centos.org] En
nombre de
Las distintas instalaciones que hiciste fueron en el mismo equipo?
distintos?
Podrias darnos algunas luces, si nos dices las especificaciones del equipo
donde lo instalaste.
Saludos,
*Aland Laines Calonge*
Twitter: @lainessolutions
http://about.me/aland.laines
El 19 de noviembre de 2012
On 11/17/2012 09:46 PM, Steven Crothers wrote:
DRBD is off topic from my original post, as it is not the correct solution.
That may be, but the link you were given was not off topic, entirely:
iSCSI is a stateful protocol, there is more to it that than just reads
and writes. To run multipath
I have a CentOS6.3 SAMBA file server. All the users are on a Windows Server
2008 Active Directory Domain Controller and authentication is done using
Winbind integration on SAMBA .
Everything works well except that if someone logs on to the Samba Server, they
see all the shared folders there
On 07/23/2012 10:15 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 3:00 AM, Fabien Archambault
fabien.archamba...@univ-amu.fr wrote:
I
believe that using this alias is useless.
But the removal of localinstall doesn´t mean an easy to remember alias
wouldn´t be of use, it´d just mean that
Hello,
We generally use CentOS for some servers, and so do not use a GUI
interface. However, I have recently installed CentOS 6.3 onto a PC with
KDE. I am familiar with KDE as I use it with Fedora for my work PC.
The problem is that we would like to configure the login screen, so that
it does
Is the upstream Storage Server fully open source, or are parts of it
closed source?
Are the RPMs to build one already in the Centos repo? If not, are there
any plans to offer them?
I am looking for something free to use in Haiti, that will offer redundant
file storage and automatic failover
I usually use a Desktop option when installing a new machine. This
gives me all I need for an X session and then I add other packages or
grouplists on an as-needed basis.
I'm putting together a couple of machines that will not have network
connectivity until all packages are installed. Is
I'm thinking I found the answer in the Centos-Media repo.
sorry, I overlooked that originally.
steve campbell
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On 19.11.2012 13:48, Ted Miller wrote:
Is the upstream Storage Server fully open source, or are parts of
it
closed source?
Are the RPMs to build one already in the Centos repo? If not, are
there
any plans to offer them?
I am looking for something free to use in Haiti, that will offer
There are two things you can do,
1. for homes share, add path = /path/to/home/%S
2. for homes share, change mask from 0775 to 0700
This may help but may not the way you are looking for.
Banyan He
Blog: http://www.rootong.com
Email: ban...@rootong.com
On 2012-11-19 5:10 PM, Bonnie
We use automounted user home directories on our CentOS 6.3 desktops, and on the
desktops on which we start apache, I have noticed that all 900+ home
directories listed in NIS get (and stay!) mounted. If I don't start apache,
this doesn't happen.
We don't need access to home directories from
On 19.11.2012 16:14, Alfred von Campe wrote:
We use automounted user home directories on our CentOS 6.3 desktops,
and on the desktops on which we start apache, I have noticed that all
900+ home directories listed in NIS get (and stay!) mounted. If I
don't start apache, this doesn't happen.
We use automounted user home directories on our CentOS 6.3 desktops, and
on the desktops on which we start apache, I have noticed that all 900+
home directories listed in NIS get (and stay!) mounted. If I don't start
apache, this doesn't happen.
We don't need access to home directories from
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:29, Mike Burger wrote:
If I may...why are you running Apache on your desktops?
The products we develop need access to a web server, and some developers need a
web server to test with. It's all just on our internal network; nothing is
exposed to the Internet.
Alfred
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:20, Nux! wrote:
Instead of omitting LoadModule you could try to leave it enabled, but
specify a different userdir, i.e. not under /home.
There is no reference to /home anywhere that I can find. I assume that apache
just expands ~ to list all home directories and then
Ted Miller wrote:
Is the upstream Storage Server fully open source, or are parts of it
closed source?
Are the RPMs to build one already in the Centos repo? If not, are there
any plans to offer them?
I am looking for something free to use in Haiti, that will offer redundant
file storage
Alfred von Campe wrote:
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:29, Mike Burger wrote:
If I may...why are you running Apache on your desktops?
The products we develop need access to a web server, and some developers
need a web server to test with. It's all just on our internal network;
nothing is exposed
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Ted Miller tedli...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
If RHSS is not available or suitable, other suggestions welcome. I need a
file system/server with:
* primary function is serving MP3 files for playback in a radio station
environment in Haiti
* if the system
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 6:05 AM, Steve Campbell campb...@cnpapers.comwrote:
I usually use a Desktop option when installing a new machine. This
gives me all I need for an X session and then I add other packages or
grouplists on an as-needed basis.
I'm putting together a couple of machines
I found quite a bit on google about the problem that Network does not
show up under the System-Administration menu any more. All the
solutions seem to indicate that I just need to install
system-config-network-tui, but that doesn't change anything.
I've turn off Network Manager before trying
On 19.11.2012 18:58, Steve Campbell wrote:
I found quite a bit on google about the problem that Network does
not
show up under the System-Administration menu any more. All the
solutions seem to indicate that I just need to install
system-config-network-tui, but that doesn't change anything.
On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 13:58:47 -0500
Steve Campbell wrote:
All the
solutions seem to indicate that I just need to install
system-config-network-tui, but that doesn't change anything.
system-config-network-tui is just what it says -- Text User Interface.
Open a terminal window and type:
On 11/19/2012 2:06 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 13:58:47 -0500
Steve Campbell wrote:
All the
solutions seem to indicate that I just need to install
system-config-network-tui, but that doesn't change anything.
system-config-network-tui is just what it says -- Text User
On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:02, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Not the way I'd do it: where I've worked, and work, we have apache running
on servers, so we can guarantee their working -correctly-, and the
developers have directories that they can put things in and test that way.
Well, all we need to do
On 19.11.2012 20:00, Alfred von Campe wrote:
On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:02, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Not the way I'd do it: where I've worked, and work, we have apache
running
on servers, so we can guarantee their working -correctly-, and the
developers have directories that they can put things
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:20, Nux! wrote:
Instead of omitting LoadModule you could try to leave it enabled, but
specify a different userdir, i.e. not under /home.
There is no reference to /home anywhere that I can find. I assume that
apache just expands ~ to list all home directories and then
Nux! wrote:
On 19.11.2012 20:00, Alfred von Campe wrote:
On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:02, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
snip
I've also seen gnome want to mount *everybody*
FWIW, I also have this issue (mounting all home directories) on one
of our servers. But only those running 6.3; the systems
On 11/19/12 12:37 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Ah, no. If it's running GUI, which none of our servers are, it wants
*everyone* who isn't nologin mounted. Including people who've never been
on that machine, nor will be.
as an aside... while I don't use automounted home directories anymore,
On Nov 19, 2012, at 15:22, Mike Burger wrote:
Unless you've removed it from each and every Linux system (desktop
included), /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf contains the following:
I have removed this on one of our test systems, rebooted, and it's still
automounting all home directories.
Alfred
On Nov 19, 2012, at 15:37, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Ah, no. If it's running GUI, which none of our servers are, it wants
*everyone* who isn't nologin mounted. Including people who've never been
on that machine, nor will be.
When you say *it* wants, are you referring to apache or the GUI
Alfred von Campe wrote:
On Nov 19, 2012, at 15:37, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Ah, no. If it's running GUI, which none of our servers are, it wants
*everyone* who isn't nologin mounted. Including people who've never been
on that machine, nor will be.
When you say *it* wants, are you referring
His flow mostly likes this,
Clients - Web services - Storage
Even the web servers will be making the call with another http services
for the mp3 resource. He still needs the storage to put the files.
gluster looks a good one to him. It looks like having most features of
commercial products.
recreate the menu item and put the command system-config-network over
there. You can regain your menu back then.
Banyan He
Blog: http://www.rootong.com
Email: ban...@rootong.com
On 2012-11-20 3:43 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
On 11/19/2012 2:06 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov
Hi all,
Just encountered an strange bahavior of frequent 'find' command. I tried to use
find to recursively remove .svn directories from my working place, 'find'
command removed all the '.svn' directories successfully but reported errors on
screen. Any one knows why it shows this behavior?
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 04:44:31PM -0800, Gelen James wrote:
[root@centos_58_test_box workingDir]# find . -type d -name '.svn' -exec
/bin/rm -rf '{}' \;
find: ./.svn: No such file or directory
[...]
find is attempting to open the .svn directory to see if there are
any subdirectories to work
On Nov 19, 2012, at 16:43, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
For me, it's a gnome thing, not apache.
Well, it's a combination of both. Gnome by itself doesn't do this; it only
happens when you add apache to the mix.
I set the init level to 3 on one of my test systems and rebooted. I also
configured
On 11/19/2012 11:57 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
Is the upstream Storage Server fully open source, or are parts of it
closed source?
Are the RPMs to build one already in the Centos repo? If not, are there
any plans to offer them?
I am looking for something free to use in
Thanks a lot.
with -prune option, now the find command works too.
find . -type d -name '.svn' -prune -exec /bin/rm -rf '{}' \;
From: Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 4:52 PM
Subject:
On 11/19/2012 12:12 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:48 AM, Ted Millertedli...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
If RHSS is not available or suitable, other suggestions welcome. I need a
file system/server with:
* primary function is serving MP3 files for playback in a radio station
On 2012-11-19 9:48 PM, Ted Miller wrote:
Is the upstream Storage Server fully open source, or are parts of it
closed source?
Are the RPMs to build one already in the Centos repo? If not, are there
any plans to offer them?
I am looking for something free to use in Haiti, that will offer
On 11/19/2012 07:25 AM, John Horne wrote:
Hello,
We generally use CentOS for some servers, and so do not use a GUI
interface. However, I have recently installed CentOS 6.3 onto a PC with
KDE. I am familiar with KDE as I use it with Fedora for my work PC.
The problem is that we would like to
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