enough is enough already.
can some centos admin please discipline, ban and/or get rid of Radu-Cristian
FOTESCU aka beranger...@yahoo.ca
please?
not only has he physically threatened a contributor, his language behavior
are more than inappropriate for such a professional atmosphere that
Subject: Re: [CentOS] RHEL, centos and seeing if i now understand this
On Wed, 24 Jun 2009, Spiro Harvey wrote:
Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:
ok, given the flurry of responses to my original post,
let me see
if i have a handle on this as i think i've finally
stewart,
try this website using anything other than msie browser.
http://www.jms1.net/code/rsync-backup.shtml
this code has been most excellent for meeting many basic needs.
:-)
dont forget to give jms1 a shout of thanks
- rh
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Briefly, but iet has been rock stable for me. It just runs forever...
I have only used NFS under vmware, it worked good.
jlc
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jlc,
what has been rock stable?
can you be more specific on the implementaion?
are you saying it or iet
if
ive read most of the thread, yet not all. forgive me as i might have missed
some of this below in helping...
carlopmart,
what is in your /etc/resolv.conf
is it configured correctly?
are you using ipv6?
if not, is it fully disabled / turned off?
in modprobe.conf put
alias net-pf-10 off
I don't want to change its shell to a valid shell. It should
be a locked account.
Neil
neil,
[r...@sa1 ~]# su -s /bin/sh apache -c whoami
apache
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does anyone have a working perl script called applytaidate that works on
latest centos 4 that they would please share?
i am working on learning more about logwatch and the half dozen
applytaidate scripts i have tried have all bombed and were not easily
discernable to fix
thanks in advance!
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this getting ready for centos 5.4 thread...
i am not following it... yet...
did we time warp and lose 5.3, being trashcanned and now waiting on 5.4?
microsoft didnt buy out the centos faithful did they?
;-
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waiting for 5.5, that is funny...
:-)
heheh, no, really, what happened to 5.3?
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Brian Mathis wrote:
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009
If you read any of the previous 90 messages, you'd know that
they are talking about ways to plan for the *future* release
of 5.4 and is asking how the community can help to try to
prevent the delays that have happened with 5.3.
For 5.x to 5.3, you must:
# yum update glibc
# yum update
You need to update glibc first (upstream bug I believe).
d
if this is so, is there a link to this on upstream website that someone
already has booked?
please share
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yes
i would explore consider moving the offices too, especially if you can do
what you want with a dedicated conditioned business line from old office to
new office and then send out on a reliable lower cost internet link.
maybe good pots if you have to.
like you said, it all depends on the
the crash-hat ftp server for clamav has been older version behind the
times for a long time now.
better to roll you own clamav or get it from sourceforge via dag and dries
etc
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i have been researching for alternatives.
it is latest centos 4 (4.7) and uses vsftpd 2.01
started (again) investigating possible PAM or PAM module way...
Q: is there a PAM way to control repeated crack retires on vsftpd?
possibly something that can be done in /etc/pam.d/vsftpd
i have been
of course, replying to own post.
gigegigegige ;-
what i found was
pam_abl
http://www.hexten.net/wiki/index.php/Pam_abl
it is in dag land.
search for pam_abl dag rpm
does anyone have an experience they are willing to share with the group re:
pam_abl ?
thanks in advance
- rh
Feb 22 09:14:52 kmdns1 named[2087]: client 62.109.4.89#59870: query
(cache) './NS/IN' denied
now in my firewall i tryied to block this ip but the messages
dont stop
i also upgraded bind to version bind-9.3.4-6.0.3.P1.el5_2 but
no avail the problem still there
i jus like to know
I have a Centos 5.2 server used as a squid proxy server for
quite sometime and was workin fine
after a power failure the system refused to boot
i jus see the grub boot load screen n then hangs
so using the space bar n with the arrow keys i selected my
earlier kernel and it
My opinion is to first determine a few issues.
How much RAM will it need? If over 3GB of physical RAM,
consider 64 bit.
Are there third party applications you need to run on it? If they are
64 bit, that answers the question too. If 32 bit, are they
supported on 64 bit OS? Do they
it is that time again to let your choices be known in one of the mainstream
journals
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/readers-choice-awards
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i am new to the x86 64 bit centos versions.
ive always used the 32 bit version on industrial type HP hardware
for those of you that are running x86 64 bit centos, other than specific
hardware issues, are you finding that 5.x centos is better than 4.x centos
for x86 64 bit processing?
does it
hi there.
anyone have any tips on params to pass to the kernel etc in order to install
Centos4 or Centos5 32bit or 64 bit installed on this unit
i can get it close to install, yet no cigar.
it is a tyan MB and ill try to get more info if needed...
for this case, please assume for now that the
Subject: Re: [CentOS] getting Centos on used rackable
systems 1U withdualOpteron 248 HE
hi robert...
what issues are you having? what params are you using as of now...
u basically with centos 4 or 5 64 bit, it is freezing when i get to the
partitioning and want to continue
did anyone give insight into the OP question, or is this just email bashing
class 099 ?
:-o
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KeepAliveTimeout 150
reduce this to 10 or 5.
Kai
--
Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany
Kai,
what do you think about the general Timeout
it is set to 300
ive never much thought about it, yet should we be consider and possible
reduce that one too?
- rh
the part that really clear is that posting about posting is a something not
mentionable anywhere at anytime.
how about a solution people?
like have a cup of caffeine and .
or maybe the list daddies can be baby sitters OFF LIST and everyone else can
- rh
Sorry, I overlooked that. Doesn't change the rest of what I
wrote, though.
Kai
kai,
dont be sorry, i miss things in email here and there too.
im make more *general* mistakes than anyone ive ever met.
yet, when such inexpensive, need meeting, industrial hardware is available,
i
I wasn't rejecting server grade hardware. I was a bit
irritated by the fact that I don't have server grade
hardware, and every says get proper hardware. It ticked me
off a bit that only a server can be good, and not a standard
desktop which is also used to serve content to many
And how does he squeeze that in 1U?
AFAIR, Rudi's located in South Africa and has already stated
several times that prices there for servergrade stuff are not
as cheap as you can get it in some other areas of the world.
May apply for Ebay deliveries to SA as well (if they ship at
it is not my expertise so i need to get some direction please so i can
google better on this one.
looks like to many choices and i am sure some are time wasters.
for those of you that have done it, what is your recommendation on the
absolute easiest / fastest implementation to get a centos file
Also the kernel-doc-2.6.9-78.0.5.EL.noarch.rpm package is
missing from that updates directory on the mirrors, though it
was released upstream
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0859.html
anyone?
ummm i was thinking, i seem to recall that the upstream kernel was foob'd
and
yes i already installed bind but when i want to configurate i don't find the
file or the right file
Try this
cd /etc
ls -axl named.conf
if you do not see it or a symlink to where it really is, then do what the
others suggested and try the find command or samples
z00dax in irc made a good point, that I should mention that this is a
VPS and i have root access. No one else is on this machine.
Furthermore, disabling the fastestmirror plugin solves the problem
for now. (thanks z00dax)
If anything else weird happens i'll write back.
Thanks for
Good job Bob,
Now you get to do it again for redundancy just in case the main box
somehow croaks, ya gotta be auto failover redundant, or have a hot or cold
spare sync'd
Surprise!
:-)
Wake up and get to work!
;-
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Okay,
Yahoo is bumming me. Only system my mail is having an issue with. All mail
is accepted, but junked. I can only think it is the DKIM/Domain keys.
It is apparent that the dkim-milter is not part of the centos 5.x distro
nor
is it part of the mirrors, as far as I can tell.
That's supposed to help with what regarding his problem? OTOH I have no
idea
which problem SPF solves anyway other than making it harder for others to
use your domain for fake adresses (if receiving mail servers do some sort
of
check against SPF).
Ralph
Ralph,
He asked for help with
I am pretty sure I am not bouncing mails...I have catchalls and they go to
devnull..however I could be wrong since that only affects my domain mails
only. I am sure there is something else I should do.
Bob
I am not sure why or what your basic policy on it is yet I think it is
better to
you'll be beaten to death by SPF fans.
Isn't beating someone to death is too good for them in regards to spf
fights?
;-
U actually, spf records can possibly just help the cause in general.
There is no reason for people to get all bent outta shape in regards to SPF
or DKIM or whatever.
prove what?
if the machine with an rDNS of bobhoffman.com sends mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and is the MX of this domain, would anybody think
this is a forgery?
Mouss... I mean Ratatouille :-)
Answer: Possibly
Depends on many factors doesn't it?
I know you are on other lists like
Using a tool like phpMyAdmin might be perfect for you (even if you're
not lazy).
It's in EPEL, so just add the repo and yum install phpMyAdmin.
Ray
Ray
How would you specifically propose that he protect the phpMyAdmin once it is
installed on a public box?
- rh
so, i still say, where's this law for private networks???
BRUCE
I don't need to re-read your posts. Once is more than enough.
Well, that law is the law of common sense
:-)
Then one would not look like as big a moron when their mistakes becomes
public.
If you look at my post, which
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomainlocalhost calimero.local
calimero
Best Regards
Marcus
Marcus,
Per man hostname
FILES
/etc/hosts /etc/sysconfig/network
NOTE
Note that hostname doesnât change anything permanently. After reboot
original names from /etc/hosts are
Marcus,
Exactly, I have often wondered upstream does it that way so that I always
have to go fix the /etc/hosts file after every CentOS install.
Since functionally, it is wrong.
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John R Pierce wrote:
indeed, having the hostname bound to the loopback interface seems to
break a bunch of our java stuff too.first thing we've always had to
do after a CentOS/RHEL install is change /etc/hosts, and put the
hostname on its own line with the static IP, or leave it out
indeed, specifically, did those issues with the broken kernel update get
sorted out?
I dunno about any kernel issues on mirrors or syncing or whatever...
After a quick backup set check, I bit the bullet on one of our main CentOS
4.6 i386 production boxes and did a full update to CentOS
Thought I would share this..not sure exactly what it is...but I wish I
could
pull out my configurations with a program like this...
http://www.openeyet.nl/scc/examples/scc.centos50.html
Really cool.
Relly intense view of the whole server.
Bob,
Go to
http://www.openeyet.nl/scc/
I have a server with dual nic's running centos 5.2 1 nic connects to the
cable modem, which has 15m d and 2m up, but speed tests barely come back
at 5mb down including road runner's internal speed test. I hook up my
laptop to the same modem, same port, using the same cable and I get 17mb
I know DJB from the IETF; quite the personality. And actually before
that as he went to UofM, and I went to MSU... But then the IETF is
filled with people that stand out; it draws us together.
I need the deamontools for the HIPL DNS proxy, and was looking for what
my options were for
1. Comcrap is not available in my area I am on road runner biz through
bright house with 15m down and 2 up and static ip.
2. Already tested without the internal nic running
3. Tried with a router in between and the result is the same.
4. I do agree about the negotiation aspect, which
Al wrote:
I was going to recommend roughly the same thing.
Oops, the word *source* can get you huh... ;-
What I actually recommended was going to the source website to fully
understand the usage and internals.
At the source website you can get the software source and the reasons behind
With all due respect...
Do any of you that gave advice on finding DJB software in rpm format use any
of the software that you are giving advice on finding in rpm format or
otherwise?
If you do use it, you can do better. :-)
If not, well... then you are talking out yer' rear ends.
It is best
Hasn't this been hashed over several times in the past year to the same end
result?
:-)
It appeared to me the original issue (this time) was being able to do
primary and secondary dns on one box with different ip addresses because the
registrar needed two different ip addresses when registering
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