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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
Alan McKay
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 4:45 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS DHCP Server
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Kemp, Larry wrote:
> Yep. Dnsmasq was parked on 67. Gonna
OS] CentOS DHCP Server
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 16:03 -0500, Kemp, Larry wrote:
> CentOS Community,
>
> I need help with a CentOS DHCP server.
>
> I have a simple 32bit CentOS 5.3 server running on an Intel chip server in a
> lab environment with two NIC's.
>
> I
CentOS Community,
I need help with a CentOS DHCP server.
I have a simple 32bit CentOS 5.3 server running on an Intel chip server in a
lab environment with two NIC's.
Interfaces:
eth0 - Is connected to the Internet using a static public IP address.
eth1 - Is connected to a private 10.1.1.0/24 L
I have a CentOS system that is hanging at boot. Sendmail takes forever (and a
few other apps hang as well...mainly network apps). This has proven in the pas
to be a NIC misconfiguration or a network issue. I think that is what it is on
this one too. Is there a way when I see an app haning at boo
Like Bowie said, the owner of the IP block (under ARIN or whatever registry you
are under) must provide the reverse (IP-Number to host.domain) resolution. I
have customers that we issue /30's and larger to that want to run their own
mail-server for example. As the ISP under ARIN I simply give t
That will work great. One box...two NICS, running ipchains. If you are looking
to resolve your own names locally such as http://intranet (like many places
are) but you still want to be forwarded up to your ISP's resolvers, you can
just list them in BIND (or your chosen DNS app) as the places to
onday, October 05, 2009 1:21 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] DNS Serving - Why my own?
Kemp, Larry wrote:
> All great responses.
>
> Why would a small business want to run their own DNS? Independence and
> control.
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> If you want or require the ability t
All great responses.
Why would a small business want to run their own DNS? Independence and control.
If you want or require the ability to route people to internal (on your
LAN/WAN) web-based applications to URL's like http://intranet or
https://yourcompanyquickenbooks this is one way rather t
Maybe not exactly what you are experiencing, but I have experienced many
strange CIFS issues from both CentOS and Windows systems communicating via
wired ethernet.
I found specifically that there is a known issue between Windows Server 2003
and CentOS/Linux 5.x because of incompatibilities pro
VirtualBox on CentOS:
I second that. I have run VirtualBox on CentOS 5.3; I am able to automate much
using the command line options. I have run Linux and Windows guests using this
great FREE program. It also has many built in tools for converting VMDK's to
VDI, cloning VM, NAT'ing and more. Grea
Other than coding something yourself...does Cent OS come with any kind of
portal application(s) that would allow remote users to purchase a domain name
through me or log in and edit their domains settings and go active in my DNS?
Has anyone set anything like this up before using Cent OS? The clo
Chadley,
If I remember right yum can tell you what package contains what items. It has
been a long time since I used it though admittedly. I think a "man yum|less"
might give us the options.
Larry Kemp
U.S. Metropolitan Telecom, LLC
Bonita Springs FL
Email: larry.k...@usmetrotel.com
-Origi
Thanks good suggestion, I have used FreeNAS and I like it; and we did use it
here in the past but the Windows side of our network would not backup 100%
properly, no big surprise to me. So that is how the big fat 5TB HP storage
array became a Windows server and CENT OS was left out in the cold
n...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
nate
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 10:59 AM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CIFS Issue When Copying Large/Many Files From CentOS To
Remote Windows 2003 Server Share
Kemp, Larry wrote:
> I automount the remote share via /
Share
Kemp, Larry wrote:
> My first post to the list, hope the community can help me, I am having a
> problem with CIFS:VFS.
>
>
>
> I am trying to write large files (and a lot of files) from my Cent OS
> 5.3 server to a remote Windows 2003 Server share. It appears t
My first post to the list, hope the community can help me, I am having a
problem with CIFS:VFS.
I am trying to write large files (and a lot of files) from my Cent OS 5.3
server to a remote Windows 2003 Server share. It appears there might be some
incompatibilities between how the two OS's indiv
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