CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:1267
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CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2013:1247
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2013:1268 Critical
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2013:1269 Important
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i386:
Importante yo saco del rango de asignación por DHCP los IP que asigno de
forma manual, o sea en el mismo DHCP pero asignando directamente. Como verás
range especifica que doy del 10.10.1.100 al 10.10.1.254
Lo que implica que por debajo de 100 yo asigno manualmente por el DHCP...
Saludos,
David
David gracias por responder.
Me gustaria mas la opcion bind+dhcpd, pero sobre dnsmasq no se que mas
virtudes pueda exploarle, las que uso son solo:
* asignar IPs al rango que quiero.
* asignar IPs reservadas a ciertas MACs
* establecer el pxeboot para instalacion de imagenes por red.
Saludos !
En ocasiones nuestros usuario pilas le cambian la IP, si no lo saben lo
buscan en San Google :), para monitorear esto instala arpwatch, el cual te
indica que MAC ADDRESS cambian de IP :). SI tienes habilitado el log,
verifica si en realidad DHCP le asignó la misma IP
Saludos
--
Ramón Macías
Gracias por el consejo. Los usuarios de la red no son administradores de
sus PCs por lo que no pueden tocar la configuracion ni instalar app. Solo
el grupo de soporte es el que puede hacerlo.
Salu2, Yoelkys
Instalando arpwatch...
En ocasiones nuestros usuario pilas le cambian la IP, si no lo
Y donde entre bind en el esa lista de deseos tuyos??
Saludos,
David
El 17 de septiembre de 2013 11:18, angel jauregui
darkdiabl...@gmail.comescribió:
David gracias por responder.
Me gustaria mas la opcion bind+dhcpd, pero sobre dnsmasq no se que mas
virtudes pueda exploarle, las que uso
Hay algo que yo a veces cuestiono. Si tienes un SQUID no considero
necesario tanta reglas, salvo que tu servidor de Correo este fuera de tu
red.
Yo haría algo así:
#Si mi mail esta fuera de mi red
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.1.0/24 -p tcp -i
mail.dominio.com--dport 25 -j MASQUERADE
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On 16 September 2013 21:14, James B. Byrne byrn...@harte-lyne.ca wrote:
On Mon Sep 16 16:34:31 UTC 2013, zGreenfelder zgreenfelder at gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 12:27 PM,
James B. Byrne byrnejb at harte-lyne.cawrote:
Hi,
I purchased a VPS with OpenVZ with infrastructure installed Centos 6.4
64bit.
When I configure OpenVPN for remote access I can not because I do not get
loaded into the interface modules tun / tap
from console:
#cat /dev/net/tun
cat: /dev/net/tun: No such file or directory
#lsmod | grep
Please, ask support
В Втр, 17/09/2013 в 16:18 +0200, Paolo De Michele пишет:
Hi,
I purchased a VPS with OpenVZ with infrastructure installed Centos 6.4
64bit.
When I configure OpenVPN for remote access I can not because I do not get
loaded into the interface modules tun / tap
from
Jerry Geis wrote:
I downloaded dwm and installed - all is fine.
The manual says
Once installed, add to your $HOME/.xinitrc
exec dwm
and it should start when you run startx.
I did that - if I run startx this works...
however - if I am running X from /etc/inittab
how do I start up dwm
I downloaded dwm and installed - all is fine.
The manual says
Once installed, add to your $HOME/.xinitrc
exec dwm
and it should start when you run startx.
I did that - if I run startx this works...
however - if I am running X from /etc/inittab
how do I start up dwm ?
Thanks,
Jerry
Latest chromium-el6 at
http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/chromium/6/x86_64/RPMS/
is
chromium-28.0.1500.95-213514.x86_64.rpm
but latest chromium stable is 29.0.1547.xx
wondering if there are any problems building version 29?
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