Use sox from the command line, look for "rec"
http://sox.sourceforge.net/sox.html
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On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, 16:51 Joshua Kramer wrote:
> Hello All-
>
> After reading and digesting a ton of community chatter about the
> recent CentOS announcement I've come to the conclusion that there's a
> lot of good about this, but there are also a lot of concerns that are
> being ignored. And
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 7:06 PM one_Person_on_the_World
wrote:
> I have experience block DDoS atacks. Contac White me in prived. If you have
> intereses.
>
> El mié., 8 ene. 2020 8:45 p. m., Keith Christian <
> keith1christ...@gmail.com>
> escribió:
>
> > On Wed
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 5:37 PM H wrote:
> I am being attacked by an entire subnet where the first two parts of the
> IP address remain identical but the last two parts vary sufficiently that
> it is not caught by fail2ban since the attempts do not meet the cut-off of
> a certain number of
On 2019-03-20, Young, Gregory wrote:
>
> Is this a VM running on top of Hyper-V by chance?
It is not; as I mentioned in my original post, it's bare metal.
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specific to this issue with various combinations of
the error message keywords. If you have any pointers for me I would
greatly appreciate it!
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yable like a database, but it answers
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> You’re *dreaming*.
Or trolling. This user has a history of multiposting troll content (and
indeed, he multiposted this to the Ubuntu mailing list too).
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ll typically show mismatched blocks.
If the swap is RAID1 on its own partitions (e.g., sda5/sdb5), then
CHECK_DEVS in /etc/sysconfig/raid-check can be configured to check
only specific devices.
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I use fluxbox on my main linux desktop. Very few people recognize it.
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l have those KDE packages.
Or perhaps a CentOS SIG for them if there's enough community
contributors.
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oring the files as blobs in a database.
There are lots of tools to help either job.
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here's some docs on how Docker
interacts with iptables, and how you can insert rules into its chains:
https://docs.docker.com/network/iptables/
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/etc_shadow-password-hash-formats/
Obviously doing this makes adding a user a nonatomic operation, so you
need to take care manipulating passwd and shadow in this way. (I don't
know if mkpasswd is available from a yum repo, but the included python
should be there.)
--k
are in your organization then you probably
need to support them. You can't just tell them to suck it up just
because you want to use Zimbra (for example) instead of Google. (If on
the other hand your bosses require you to host your data instead of
using Google then you may get away with telling them
sked him why he multiposted to different lists: I saw the
same allegation in the Ubuntu group. (Multiposting itself is one minor
sign of trolling.)
FWIW he did respond to a small handful of messages in this thread.
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On 2018-07-20, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 20/07/2018 à 07:44, Keith Keller a écrit :
>> A public SMTP server is not the easiest thing to configure, period.
>> It is the quintessential rope on which many admins hang themselves.
>
> It's not rocket science either, but y
On 2018-07-19, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> I'd say mail
> servers are not the easiest thing to configure under Linux.
A public SMTP server is not the easiest thing to configure, period.
It is the quintessential rope on which many admins hang themselves.
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imple email use, there are plenty of
clients which can talk IMAP/SMTP to a linux server, but the options for
calendaring (and ''groupware'' in general) are much sparser.
It's a hard question, and each organization needs to weigh their privacy
concerns against their users' requirements.
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On 2018-07-18, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
>
> I am torn between deploying Microsoft Exchange 2016 and Linux-based
> SMTP servers like sendmail, postfix, qmail and exim.
Why are you multiposting this question to multiple mailing lists?
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ldcard certs but unless you have lots of subdomains you can simply
request a cert for every domain you need.
LE has packages for CentOS which can plug in to Apache automatically, so
configuration is quite straightforward.
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On 2018-06-15, Dave Stevens wrote:
>
> see here:
> https://investorplace.com/2016/09/gmail-down-outage-googl-goog-stock/
Wasn't this almost two years ago?
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source code is not permitted to restrict other people's ability to
redistribute. It could be an interesting legal test (that I don't think
CentOS should test :) )
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Do not use a valuable password as it will occasionally be emailed back
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de under a paid support
contract. (At that point RH has zero obligation to anybody who
downloads from me, of course.)
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a US gov't agency (civilian secrot). Budget? We don' need no
>> steenkeen budgets, the Magic Hand of the Market will produce all the
>> results we need.
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run it out of a Docker container with appropriate volume mounts for
persistent data.
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installed into a smaller virtualenv.
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On 2018-04-08, Nicolas Kovacs <i...@microlinux.fr> wrote:
> Le 09/04/2018 à 00:33, Keith Keller a écrit :
>> I think you can use the --no-splash switch.
>>
>> https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man1.html
>>
>> There's probably also a config se
3. Maintain my own up-to-date version of XScreenSaver in my private repo.
I think you can use the --no-splash switch.
https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man1.html
There's probably also a config setting in .xscreensaver.
But it was probably worth seeking a patch just to get that classic
res
e is for NIS any more in recent distros.
Is it possible CentOS 7 doesn't support NIS, or does but is buggy?
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On 2017-12-19, Gary Stainburn <g...@ringways.co.uk> wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 December 2017 03:56:20 Keith Keller wrote:
>> On 2017-12-19, Keith Keller <kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:
>> > https://elrepo.org/tiki/wl-kmod
>>
>> I decided to give
On 2017-12-19, Keith Keller <kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:
>
> https://elrepo.org/tiki/wl-kmod
I decided to give this a go, and so far so good. I did need to rebuild
the rpm after updating the kernel version from the previous one to the
current one, but from the page abo
(which I haven't tried yet)?
https://elrepo.org/tiki/wl-kmod
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need to install that using pip if it's
not available in EPEL. The ivi RPM may not provide pyserial because it's
not a required library.
You may also just want to search EPEL for serial.py, which is the
ultimate name of the PySerial library on disk.
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On 2017-11-02, Valeri Galtsev <galt...@kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote:
>
> On Thu, November 2, 2017 4:43 pm, Keith Keller wrote:
>>
>> There are Nagios plugins that can check the status of LSI controllers,
>> arrays, and drives. The plugin is nice even if you don't use
bout
storcli (at least until a drive fails).
There are Nagios plugins that can check the status of LSI controllers,
arrays, and drives. The plugin is nice even if you don't use Nagios;
it'd be pretty easy to write a short shell wrapper that sent email if
the plugin status wasn't OK.
--kei
n
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On 2017-06-23, Johnny Hughes <joh...@centos.org> wrote:
> On 06/22/2017 04:36 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
>> Is there any way to get a CentOS 7 ISO with the centosplus kernel?
>
> If you are physically near the machine, just plugging in and mounting a
> thumb drive w
ll my own driver disk (or
even asking someone else to) might be more work than I'm willing to put
in.
Thanks for the suggestions!
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software provides that proprietary OSes do not; it does not come with
the additional promise to provide exactly the software you specify.
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nt I can was right.
> Whatever has to stay Linux sucks ... more time for any problem than it
> used to.
FWIW this is a distro issue, not a Linux issue. Slackware still has not
switched to systemd IIRC. I would imagine there are other distros that
haven't switched (yet).
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ault, so I haven't tried this
on CentOS in a while. My Ubuntu laptop does put a console on F7 even in
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s suggestion to use daemontools, his
refusal to accept patches).
FWIW, at least qmail worked well enough without daemontools. Getting
djbdns to work without it was hellish (and it had a nonstandard zone
file syntax).
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nux? The Wiki says:
"each component is thinly provisioned in a FreeBSD jail."
If it uses something as low level as a FreeBSD jail it might be
difficult to get working in linux.
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> On 2/16/2017 9:18 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
>>> Only some systems support that sort of restriping, and its a dangerous
>>> activity (if the power fails or system crashes midway through the
>>>
safely (though still better not to have a power failure!). I
have a vague memory of adding a drive to a RAID5 and converting it to a
RAID6 but I could be misremembering.
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This looks like an LSI controller, so you might ask them for help. Or
if you have a support contract you can ask Dell.
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could get unlucky. (Not that you want to rebuild two drives at
the same time but it's still better than losing the array.)
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have defined (see your path list above) and add the path to Astro::Time
to that.
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On 2016-11-03, Christopher G. Halnin <cghal...@pnri.dost.gov.ph> wrote:
>
> Does it have an automatic backup system?
Not out of the box. If the drive is not usable in its current state,
and you do not have backups, you may need to bring it to a professional
drive recovery sh
tape, but it's still good to verify them
outside of your normal backup routine periodically.
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"w" option. (Which doesn't help the OP, unfortunately, but
at least he knows.)
For the OP, you should check the system logs on both the client and the
server. There may be clues as to what the real error is; sometimes
mount.nfs reports a misleading error when the actual problem is
somewh
On 2016-09-21, Valeri Galtsev <galt...@kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote:
>
> On Wed, September 21, 2016 4:30 pm, Keith Keller wrote:
>> On 2016-09-21, Gordon Messmer <gordon.mess...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 09/21/2016 11:30 AM, H wrote:
>>>
>>> https:
;
> https://www.passwordstore.org/
This looks very cool, but is there a version for Android? One of the
reasons I picked KeePass is that I could use a copy of the same password
file with clients on linux, OS X, or Android. (And if I had an iOS
device KeePass works there too.)
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d (and might be handy for helping
you test your video card).
Make sure you do not allow the IPMI's IP to be accessible on a public
network. Either keep the IP on a private network (better), keep the IP
firewalled to only certain IPs, or change the admin password from the
default.
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c references for systems which
you've seen that on?
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faces. It also supports a subnet scanner, so you don't need to
know the IP that gets assigned. Look for IPMIview here:
http://www.supermicro.com/products/nfo/IPMI.cfm
It's not a great tool but it works well enough for console access.
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On 2016-09-08, John R Pierce <pie...@hogranch.com> wrote:
> On 9/7/2016 7:02 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
>>> Staying with excellent C6 until the end.
>> CentOS 7 is yum based, not dnf.
>
> "Always Learning" seems to have a distaste for anything new or different
ee takk.
> Alstublieft niet voor mij,
>
> Staying with excellent C6 until the end.
CentOS 7 is yum based, not dnf.
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ed. You certainly should see something; if you don't it's a
likely misconfiguration.
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nd httpd that will help both
problems quite a bit.
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the load on your home system, or is it that attackers are
using your bandwidth, or a combination?
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equests, and that will still
use bandwidth on your DSL. The only way to eliminate that altogether is
to block those requests on the other side of your link. That's
something you'd have to work out with your ISP, but I don't think it's
common for ISPs to put up blocking rules solely for this purpose,
rying
out tinc vpn.
You could also do IPsec but IIRC that's a bit more complex to configure.
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eeds to ensure integrity there likely isn't a better
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ice.
If you want pseudo-snapshots (not real point-in-time snapshots) you can
use rsnapshot or backuppc, both of which use rsync under the hood. You
get the advantages of rsync along with having an archive of previous
backups.
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have IPMI, there may still be
something in the BIOS logs (how you get to those varies wildly, you may
need to boot into the BIOS to do it).
I hope that helps!
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nstandard port. If you want
defense in depth, use the cloud firewall, the host firewall, and
something like sshguard, and just leave sshd on port 22.
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oesn't do this. I don't know enough about parted,
but it's also possible it lets partprobe do it instead of doing it
itself.
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Perl/Java/whatever code to interact with the
controller, instead of having to parse stdout of MegaCli64.
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at someone knows about it. But for something so
popular like Docker there's no reason to go away from their discussion
forums.
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gt;
> "/etc/yum.repos.d/MariaDB.repo"
> echo "gpgkey=https://yum.mariadb.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-MariaDB; >>
> "/etc/yum.repos.d/MariaDB.repo"
> echo "gpgcheck=1" >> "/etc/yum.repos.d/MariaDB.repo"
You probably want to do
Hi Francis.
Personally I would gracefully shutdown all the VM’s first, before attempting to
shutdown the xen hypervisor.
Are you getting any fsck errors when restarting those VM’s?
Kind Regards,
Keith
On 21 Jan 2016, at 08:48, Francis Greaves <fran...@choughs.net> wrote:
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probably not the response you were hoping for but
it may be the best response you're going to get.
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y as well ask your vendor what they suggest. The
SSDs I have in a RAID1 configuration are 2.5" drives.
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this succeeding. If you can have your VMWare admin
attach a second device where you can put these filesysems even better,
that's sure to work without requiring a reboot.
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rrors when df reports plenty
of space (at least till you do df -i; actually I'm not 100% sure df -i
will show it).
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of CentOS should have a
cron job that does this. Check out /usr/sbin/raid-check.
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ian, or you can switch to Slackware, one of the few
major distros not to even include systemd (so far).
Johnny, thank you for your efforts in trying to keep the mailing list
on-topic. :)
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On 24 Sep 2015, at 14:38, Johnny Hughes <joh...@centos.org> wrote:
> On 09/24/2015 04:11 AM, Keith Roberts wrote:
>> Forwarding this to the list as I had a problem with our domain being
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>> <centos-virt@centos.org <mailto:centos-virt@cent
What are you expecting?
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> Thanks,
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> Pasi
Here’s a useful disk i/o stress test program that I got good results with on
openSUSE 13.1, by running it on several VM’s overnight:
Using Bonnie++ for filesystem performance benchmarking
http://archive09.linux.com/feature/139742
HTH
Keith Roberts
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rEFInd will work on EFI-based Macs, but not on old PPC Macs, which are
based on OpenFirmware (so grub won't work either).
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re that was a major PITA to configure
properly. The Mac OF bootloader, yaboot, is pretty much abandonware at
this point as well.
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are folks using
as straight window managers?
I showed my son, who's only really used OS X, focus follows mouse and
autoraise. He was not as impressed as I was hoping. ;-)
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on making
life easier? TBH I don't really know exactly what I want to use it for
yet, so suggestions there would be helpful too.
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On 2015-09-14, Hal Wigoda wrote:
> Use Oracles VM VirtualBox.
Well, I explicitly don't want to do that, since it uses even more
resources than OS X by itself. Having linux run on the bare metal
without OS X should be much more efficient.
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 9:33 PM, Keith Keller
to it.
I believe Solr has mailing lists available (as well as web-based forums).
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member the details). Is
> this still the case with Oracle's java RPM, or is it now safe to
> install?
I've been using the Oracle RPMs. From what I can tell they restrict
their writes to /usr/java (plus making symlinks in /usr/bin).
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you reboot.
Running fsck against the /dev/md/2 device should be fine.
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