On 9/28/2016 5:46 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
How do I get a valid certificate for a box that is behind a firewall and
does not have a DNS entry?
I was looking at letsencrypt.org but currently it looks like a valid DNS
entry is needed, of which I don't have.
There is nothing special about my setup, i
On 09/28/2016 05:46 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
How do I get a valid certificate for a box that is behind a firewall and
does not have a DNS entry?
I was looking at letsencrypt.org but currently it looks like a valid DNS
entry is needed, of which I don't have.
There is nothing special about my setup,
How do I get a valid certificate for a box that is behind a firewall and
does not have a DNS entry?
I was looking at letsencrypt.org but currently it looks like a valid DNS
entry is needed, of which I don't have.
There is nothing special about my setup, its just a box that is not
directly on the
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On Wed, September 28, 2016 10:05 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 09/23/2016 02:50 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>> Either CentOS 6 or 7 - anyone know if it's possible?
>>> Upper Management has decided on a policy that IMAP is going to go away
in the near future, and they want
On 9/28/2016 11:09 AM, tdu...@palmettoshopper.com wrote:
I guess this is why I'm confused. I thought a VM could be setup as its
own domain with all available services.
it can, if its got its own internet IP address... but if you're on
consumer internet, with only one public IP address, then th
Original Message
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Virtualization Networking
From: Warren Young
Date: Wed, September 28, 2016 1:19 pm
To: CentOS mailing list
On Sep 28, 2016, at 9:43 AM,
wrote:
>
> The first one, I created in my / file system but didn't really have the
> space so I d
Original Message
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Virtualization Networking
From: John R Pierce
Date: Wed, September 28, 2016 12:54 pm
To: CentOS mailing list
On 9/28/2016 8:43 AM, tdu...@palmettoshopper.com wrote:
> I'm a little confused on which networking option I need to choose whe
On Sep 28, 2016, at 9:43 AM,
wrote:
>
> The first one, I created in my / file system but didn't really have the
> space so I deleted it.
One of the primary advantages of VMs over real machines is that you can pause
them, move them, and then restart them, with the VM guest OS not realizing tha
On 9/28/2016 8:43 AM, tdu...@palmettoshopper.com wrote:
I'm a little confused on which networking option I need to choose when
setting up a VM.
the host thats running the VM, is it connected to a LAN behind a
firewall/router, or directly to the internet? if directly, is there a
dedicated in
On Wed, September 28, 2016 10:05 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 09/23/2016 02:50 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>> Either CentOS 6 or 7 - anyone know if it's possible?
>> Upper Management has decided on a policy that IMAP is going to go away in
>> the near future, and they want everyone on Lookout, sor
Hello,
I'm a little confused on which networking option I need to choose when
setting up a VM.
I set up two VMs this past weekend both with NAT. Both able to were
access the internet.
The first one, I created in my / file system but didn't really have the
space so I deleted it.
The second one,
On 09/23/2016 02:50 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Either CentOS 6 or 7 - anyone know if it's possible?
>
> Upper Management has decided on a policy that IMAP is going to go away in
> the near future, and they want everyone on Lookout, sorry, Outlook 365.
>
Office 365 (including outlook) has a we
Hello,
I try to setup a new test environment with Samba and LDAP on CentOS 7 but I
could not get my domain SID:
[root@ ~]# net getdomainsid
SID for local machine LDAP-TEST is: S-1-5-21-1044143993-
2427131616-1047417663
Could not fetch domain SID
What I do wrong or forget to do?
Thanks,
Bernard
I see there is "net setdomainsid" to define the domains SID. I am rather
puzzled with this command. There isn't some kind of algorithm that define
a SID?
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 8:04 AM, Bernard Fay wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to setup a new test environment with Samba and LDAP on CentOS 7 but
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