The upstream provider decided to remove OpenGPG support in its
thunderbird-78 packages, see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1886962
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1886958
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1837512
recommending to either use Mozilla binaries,
On 02/12/2020 23:32, Brian Reichert wrote:
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 02:17:04PM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
So ntpdate is no longer present past CentOS 7.
What's wrong with the 'ntpdate' RPM?
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/centos-x86_64/ntpdate-4.2.6p5-29.el7.centos.2.x86_64.rpm.html
What's wrong is
In my firewall I use an ipset as a geographical blacklist.
A single addresses can be entered into the blacklist using
CIDR notation or not, i.e.
111.222.111.222/32 OR 111.222.111.222
while a block of IP addresses can be entered using CIDR notation:
111.222.111.0/24
Both the ipset
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 02:17:04PM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
> So ntpdate is no longer present past CentOS 7.
What's wrong with the 'ntpdate' RPM?
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/centos-x86_64/ntpdate-4.2.6p5-29.el7.centos.2.x86_64.rpm.html
> Thanks,
>
> Jerry
>
and I'm doing much the same: a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian, acts as my
nameserver (instead of my ISP) and NTP server. all the systems in-house
sync time from it.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 3:22 PM Bill Gee wrote:
> What IS in your chrony.conf file?
>
> "pool.ntp.org" is not a single server. It
> -Original Message-
> From: CentOS-devel On Behalf Of Johnny
> Hughes
> Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 8:25 AM
> To: CentOS ML ; CentOS-Devel
> Subject: [CentOS-devel] Reminder: CentOS 6 EOL on 30 November 2020
>
> All,
>
> This is a friendly reminder.
>
> CentOS 6.10 will EOL at
What IS in your chrony.conf file?
"pool.ntp.org" is not a single server. It is a collection of several dozen.
When you specify a pool of servers for chrony, it will pick 4 mostly at random
and use those. The four servers it chooses will change over time.
If you want to use exactly one
Thanks everyone for the comments. So trying to use the new "chronyc/d"
So trying a couple things with chronyc
chronyc sources
210 Number of sources = 5
MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample
===
Hi all,
I have an issue, in CentOS8 repos for RDO. It is refering to
openvswitch2.13 name, but in the repos I can see openvswitch packages with
version in version field, looks like in dependency field it is missing dash
(-) or smth... here is a paste of repos and error message [0]. Or any other
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:26 PM John Pierce wrote:
> the problem with that sort of time sync is that if your systems clock is
> running fast, then those once a day time syncs cause the clock to be set
> BACK a few seconds or whatever (in bad cases a few minutes).
>
Modern chrony that Bill Gee
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:17 AM Jerry Geis wrote:
> ...
> ntpdate was "nice" in that I could just run once a day as "ntpdate name"
the problem with that sort of time sync is that if your systems clock is
running fast, then those once a day time syncs cause the clock to be set
BACK a few
There is a command-line option for chronyd which runs once, sets the time and
exits.
# chronyd -q
I run chrony as a daemon on all my systems. One system is a server to
everything else that is internal. The server is the only one that goes
outside. It works well. The initial setup
So ntpdate is no longer present past CentOS 7.
Many times people want "internal" NTP servers - not opening firewalls to
allow external pool.ntp.org kind of stuff.
ntpdate was "nice" in that I could just run once a day as "ntpdate name"
and all good. Is there a similar client for CentOS 8 ? I saw
Last night, for the second or third time since I upgraded from C6 to c7
this summer, I did something on firefox - I think it was reload a page,
and my system rebooted.
Yes, I have a ton of tabs open. I see nothing suspicious in
/var/log/messages, or in /var/log/dmesg.old. I saw a mention of
On 02.12.20 12:55, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I want to upgrade from 8.0 to 8.1 but
>
> yum update
>
> does not work. Still 8.0
>
>
> Probably the cause is that I compiled DRBD myself because it was not
> available for 8.0 when I set up the machine. Now yum update says:
>
>
> Error:
Hi,
I want to upgrade from 8.0 to 8.1 but
yum update
does not work. Still 8.0
Probably the cause is that I compiled DRBD myself because it was not
available for 8.0 when I set up the machine. Now yum update says:
Error:
Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
On 12/2/20 10:02 AM, Walter H. wrote:
On 02.12.2020 09:16, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
but you have 3 different networks,
yes, my own network at home, the network of the tunnel, and public the network
where the VPS is part of;
shouldn't you just configure routing instead of using proxy_ndp?
On 30/11/2020 13:39, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> On 30/11/2020 11:18, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>> On 11/30/20 10:25 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
>>> On 09/11/2020 14:24, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
This is a friendly reminder.
CentOS 6.10 will EOL at the end of November 2020.
On 02.12.2020 09:16, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 12/1/20 8:39 PM, Walter H. wrote:
I have a VPS at a hoster where I got 3 /64 ipv6 prefixes/subnets,
that are routed;
one for the VPS itself - let us call this srvprefix
one for the tunnel, only ::1 (server side) and ::2 (home side) are
used -
On 12/1/20 8:39 PM, Walter H. wrote:
I have a VPS at a hoster where I got 3 /64 ipv6 prefixes/subnets, that are
routed;
one for the VPS itself - let us call this srvprefix
one for the tunnel, only ::1 (server side) and ::2 (home side) are used - let
us call this tunnelprefix
and one for my
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