Herrold,
I meant RH, in terms of the RHEL distro. I look forward to have centos
gain the LSB, what is needed for the pass thru? is the main CentOS
community interested?
As for the rest, thank you for the sharing of info.
The LSB should be concern to encourage developers to built stuff that
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 2:52 AM, Jerry Geis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of centos supported the i386 and i486 at install time? perhaps
even a version that ran with math emulation?
No version of CentOS is available for i386 or i486. CentOS 5 is
available for i686, CentOS 3 and 4 are
carlopmart wrote:
Hi all,
Somebody can sends me an example about how can I mirror updates from
centos and rhn for centos 4.x/5.x and rhel 4.x/5.x using reposync on
centos 5.1??
What's the parameter you don't understand ? reposync --help doesn't
return a lot of parameters
Keep in mind
Bart Schaefer wrote:
I see one mention in the forums of someone using the CentOS5Web AMI,
but I can't find anything about its provenance.
Looks light Rightscale has one:
http://blog.rightscale.com/2007/10/23/64-bit-centos5-amazon-ec2-image-release/
No idea if that is what you are looking for.
ClamAV is installed on my CentOS box. I edited the conf file and assumed all
is well. Clearly it isn't.
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days old.
I tried looking
Anne Wilson wrote:
ClamAV is installed on my CentOS box. I edited the conf file and assumed all
is well. Clearly it isn't.
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days old.
I think clamscan looks for the db files in a compiled-in default
location of /usr/local/share/clamav and doesn't consult
Simon Banton wrote:
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days old.
I think clamscan looks for the db files in a compiled-in default
location of
On 6/17/08, Daniel Chen (yongnche) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I saw there's one Commercial Support in Support menu on CentOS main
page, but it's blank. Actually I'm looking for the commercial support for
CentOS, is there anyone or organization which is doing this?
Thank you very much.
Simon Banton wrote:
At 13:16 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It does at least open freshclam.conf
True, but then it goes on to look in its compiled in location too:
open(/etc/freshclam.conf, O_RDONLY) = 3
open(/var/lib/clamav/daily.cld, O_RDONLY) = 3
At 14:48 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It doesn't here:
Is your copy installed from rpm/yum or compiled from source? Mine's the latter.
S.
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Michael Simpson wrote:
On 6/17/08, Daniel Chen (yongnche) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I saw there's one Commercial Support in Support menu on CentOS main
page, but it's blank. Actually I'm looking for the commercial support for
CentOS, is there anyone or organization which is doing this?
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:16:58 +0800
Daniel Chen (yongnche) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I saw there's one Commercial Support in Support menu on CentOS
main page, but it's blank. Actually I'm looking for the commercial
support for CentOS, is there anyone or organization which is doing
this?
All
Apologies as we are not trying to advertise or SPAM the list.
LinuxIT Europe offers commercial support for most variants of Linux
distributions. We have a number of clients who use CentOS that we
support from business hours to fully managed.
The main reason we come across is choice. We can
Not to move anyone to another package, but to offer another route if you
want to consider it.
An option other than ClamAV is AVG, it works well, and is easy to install.
Grisoft has a Linux version of their AVG Virus Software
The free version can be downloaded here
I dunno if this is upstream or not since I don't have any RHEL5
% rpm -qf /sbin/dhclient-script
dhclient-3.0.5-7.el5
This section of code appears to have a bug (around line 411)
elif [ -n $new_ntp_servers ] [ -e /etc/ntp.conf ]; then
save_previous /etc/ntp.conf
Simon Banton wrote:
At 14:48 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It doesn't here:
Is your copy installed from rpm/yum or compiled from source? Mine's the
latter.
rpmforge.
Ralph
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This is completely off topic but just curious if you guys had any extra
insight into what time today Firefox 3 will be released. Thanks.
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Sorry for the waisted disk space. Found it below.
ftp://mozilla.isc.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.0/linux-i686/en
-US/index.html
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Scott McClanahan
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 10:48 AM
To:
Scott McClanahan wrote:
This is completely off topic but just curious if you guys had any extra
insight into what time today Firefox 3 will be released. Thanks.
http://spreadfirefox.com/
Ralph
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Sounds similar to the mod_jk connector in apache to connect to
tomcat. When I had to deal with this I setup a dedicated apache
instance on each system running tomcat whose sole purpose for
existence was for testing that connector.
We have decided to take this tactic and set up a dedicated
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ApacheJServ-1.1.2]$ ./configure
--with-jdk-home=/usr/local/mercury/Sun/jdk1.5.0_01
--with-JSDK=/usr/local/mercury/Sun/JSDK2.0/lib/jsdk.jar
--with-apache-src=/usr/include/httpd/
If I run the configure command without --with-apache-src here is what I get:
configure: error:
At 16:43 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Is your copy installed from rpm/yum or compiled from source?
Mine's the latter.
rpmforge.
Ah - looking more deeply, my source was configured without
--with-dbdir=/var/lib/clamav which is why it defaulted to looking in
/usr/local/share/clamav
Terry Polzin wrote:
On Sunday June 15 2008, MHR wrote:
I need to get a wireless device for an upcoming trip (USB is
preferable to PCMCIA for a long list of reasons) and I'm wondering if
anyone has any experience with or recommendations for such items,
particularly which ones work with
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Scott McClanahan wrote:
This is completely off topic but just curious if you guys had any extra
insight into what time today Firefox 3 will be released. Thanks.
http://spreadfirefox.com/
Ralph
I'm guessing they're not ready just yet, since I get the 'Unable
Ray Leventhal wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Scott McClanahan wrote:
This is completely off topic but just curious if you guys had any extra
insight into what time today Firefox 3 will be released. Thanks.
http://spreadfirefox.com/
Ralph
I'm guessing they're not ready just yet,
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 14:52:30 John Plemons wrote:
Not to move anyone to another package, but to offer another route if you
want to consider it.
An option other than ClamAV is AVG, it works well, and is easy to install.
Grisoft has a Linux version of their AVG Virus Software
The free
I used the RightScale EC2 Instance, and changed it around, and saved it to
my S3 space.
(I put a COD4 Server on it to see if it worked)
Unfortunately, I didn't save it after I put COD4 on it, so I only have my
base image (nothing special really, you could reproduce it in about 20
minutes...),
I'm trialing the use of lighttpd/php to improve performance for a web services
cluster. My initial testing on Fedora Core 8 was very positive, but it seems
that CentOS 4 doesn't have a package that installs the /usr/bin/php-cli file
as available in Fedora Core 8?
In FC8, it's found in a
I may be getting a couple of these for traveling servers (smaller than a
PICO-ITX system!).
Info is available for putting Ubuntu on it (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OQO), but what about Centos? Any help out
there?
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On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 09:09 -0700, Benjamin Smith wrote:
I'm trialing the use of lighttpd/php to improve performance for a web
services
cluster. My initial testing on Fedora Core 8 was very positive, but it seems
that CentOS 4 doesn't have a package that installs the /usr/bin/php-cli file
This seems to indicate that it wants the apache header files, which
are installed in /usr/include/httpd. Anyway if someone has an idea
how I can get a working mod_jserv module for CentOS3 let me know.
Ok, so after doing some more reading it appears that you can simply
build the mod_jserv.so
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I may be getting a couple of these for traveling servers (smaller than a
PICO-ITX system!).
Info is available for putting Ubuntu on it (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OQO), but what about Centos? Any help out
there?
Once you have it, I'd be happy to work with
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 11:33 -0500, Sean Carolan wrote:
I think I'm getting closer to building mod_jserv.so, but this really
is feeling like a wild goose chase. We try as much as possible to
stick with RPM/yum for our package management but unfortunately the
previous sysadmin liked to build a
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 6:50 AM, Bill Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All
Apologies as we are not trying to advertise or SPAM the list.
Then why did you?
(-: SCNR ;^)
mhr
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mod_jserv is really old, are you sure it can be compiled against apache
2?
If you need a jk connector, use mod_jk. You can find the source rpm in
the RHWAS repository (I didn't check if CentOS has a binary version
somewhere).
ciao
ad
Hi Andrea, thanks for your reply. I know mod_jserv is
Hi Andrea, thanks for your reply. I know mod_jserv is ancient, but we
have to support it because it's still being used on production
machines. Will mod_jk connect in the same way that mod_jserv does?
I have mod_jk module properly loaded now, how would I duplicate this
function of jserv with
I have mod_jk module properly loaded now, how would I duplicate this
function of jserv with mod_jk?
IfModule mod_jserv.c
ApJServMount /servlets ajpv12://servername.com:8008/root
ApjServAction .html /servlets/gnujsp
/IfModule
I should add that servername.com is localhost, so this
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 6:52 AM, John Plemons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to move anyone to another package, but to offer another route if you
want to consider it.
An option other than ClamAV is AVG, it works well, and is easy to install.
Grisoft has a Linux version of their AVG Virus
MHR wrote:
I need to get a wireless device for an upcoming trip (USB is
preferable to PCMCIA for a long list of reasons) and I'm wondering if
anyone has any experience with or recommendations for such items,
particularly which ones work with Linux/CentOS. Right now I'm
debating between a
Just to add my plug here - I've been using AVG Free on Win
for a long, long time, and I've been really pleased with it.
I install/recommend AVG Free for all my (XP/Vista) Friends and Family
too.
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I found this on the mod_jk howto from the apache site:
*
For example the following directives will send all requests ending in
.jsp or beginning with /servlet to the ajp13 worker, but jsp
requests to files located in /otherworker will go to remoteworker.
JkMount /*.jsp
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 13:09 -0500, Sean Carolan wrote:
I found this on the mod_jk howto from the apache site:
*
For example the following directives will send all requests ending in
.jsp or beginning with /servlet to the ajp13 worker, but jsp
requests to files located in
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/USB
That is /awesome,/ Johnny - thank you, thank you, thank you!
I noticed that the Trendnet TEW-424UB is on the list - does anyone
have any experience with this one? It's
Has anyone else tried and successfully installed CentOS 5.1 into the latest
(1.62) Virtual Box in Windows XP Pro?
I can get Ubuntu and EasyS to install fine but CentOS and Fedora so far fail
to install even after several attempts.
With CentOS 5.1 it keeps saying not enough disk space even if I
Andrea thank you again for your help. I think I have almost got this
set up right. I copied your workers.properties file and the
appropriate entries from mod_jk.conf and now I can connect, but get a
400 error. I only have the default Apache site configured on this
box, and my mod_jk.conf file
Sean Carolan wrote:
JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories
I'm not too famillar with those JkOptions but looking at my old
mod_jk configs I have no JkOptions defined, try removing them and
see if anything changes? My old configs were ajp13, so perhaps
they might be
JkOptions +ForwardKeySize +ForwardURICompat -ForwardDirectories
I'm not too famillar with those JkOptions but looking at my old
mod_jk configs I have no JkOptions defined, try removing them and
see if anything changes? My old configs were ajp13, so perhaps
they might be needed with ajp12,
I guess what I'm not clear on is how you replace mod_jserv's configuration:
ApJServMount /servlets ajpv12://host.domain.com:8008/root
with the equivalent version using JkMount.
On the old server running mod_jserv our configuration looks like this:
IfModule mod_jserv.c
Michael Peterson wrote:
Has anyone else tried and successfully installed CentOS 5.1 into the latest
(1.62) Virtual Box in Windows XP Pro?
Works on VirtualBox 1.6 in OSX.
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Sean Carolan wrote:
I guess what I'm not clear on is how you replace mod_jserv's
configuration:
ApJServMount /servlets ajpv12://host.domain.com:8008/root
with the equivalent version using JkMount.
On the old server running mod_jserv our configuration looks like this:
IfModule
Just read on planet centos that you can easily install apt on Centos too using
yum.
However, I get :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install apt
Loading installonlyn plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Parsing package install
Might it be
JkMount /*.html ajp12
assuming ajp12 is the name of your worker in worker.properties
Yea, I tried that and even just a simple wildcard like this:
JkMount /* ajp12
but no dice. If I can't solve this then I may have to just install
apache 1.3 everywhere to
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just read on planet centos that you can easily install apt on Centos too
using yum.
However, I get :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install apt
Loading installonlyn plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Mike wrote:
Just read on planet centos that you can easily install apt on Centos too
using yum.
Why would you want to do this?
-Ben
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On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 11:36 -0700, MHR wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/USB
That is /awesome,/ Johnny - thank you, thank you, thank you!
I noticed that the Trendnet TEW-424UB is on the list -
Speaking of USB devices (recent thread on wireless USB), I need at
least 4 USB ethernet dongles, cheap. So on EBay I found:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-10-100-USB-to-Ethernet-Network-LAN-Adapter-NIC-RJ45_W0QQitemZ230262173544QQihZ013QQcategoryZ11182QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
There is a bug with nss_ldap and bash32 ... I created a new RPM for the
nss_ldap that is currently in our testing repo.
Johnny,
I was wondering if that RPM includes the security fixes detailed in
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0389.html
Thanks in advance,
M
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Benjamin Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 17 June 2008, Mike wrote:
Just read on planet centos that you can easily install apt on Centos too
using yum.
Why would you want to do this?
Some people like the apt interface more than the yum interface.
I'd like to consolidate some services that have been assigned by IP
(dns, syslog etc.) onto one machine by giving it IP aliases to accept
connections for the old addresses until all the references are fixed.
However, I'd like to have it use it's original IP as the source for
outbound
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008, Les Mikesell wrote:
I'd like to consolidate some services that have been assigned by IP
(dns, syslog etc.) onto one machine by giving it IP aliases to accept
connections for the old addresses until all the references are fixed.
However, I'd like to have it use it's
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 17:53 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Speaking of USB devices (recent thread on wireless USB), I need at
least 4 USB ethernet dongles, cheap. So on EBay I found:
99% of all USB wired NICS are Linux-compatible (even the cheesy
host-to-host devices), thanks to the Ethernet
I'd like to consolidate some services that have been assigned by IP (dns,
syslog etc.) onto one machine by giving it IP aliases to accept connections
for the old addresses until all the references are fixed. However, I'd like
to have it use it's original IP as the source for outbound
Hi,
I am looking for the rpm for gparted. I don't want the live CD, just the
rpm to install on my system. I frequently have to format drives [mostly
usb drives].
Any suggestion?
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I am looking for the rpm for gparted. I don't want the live CD, just the
rpm to install on my system. I frequently have to format drives [mostly
usb drives].
Any suggestion?
It's in the rpmforge repository
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:35:13 +0900
Ross Cavanagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for the rpm for gparted.
It's in the rpmforge repository
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/RPMForge
I have found something quite old: gparted-0.3.3-2.el5.rf.i386.rpm, the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:35:13 +0900
Ross Cavanagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for the rpm for gparted.
It's in the rpmforge repository
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/RPMForge
I have found something quite old:
My ks file has just Base which obviously pulls in a few other things I don't
want like dialup support etc. System-config-kickstart doesn't let you
specifically
drill down what options are in each group. Is there a resource depicting exactly
what packages are in each of the groups so I could write
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
My ks file has just Base which obviously pulls in a few other things I don't
want like dialup support etc. System-config-kickstart doesn't let you
specifically
drill down what options are in each group. Is there a resource depicting exactly
what packages are in each of
I have not tried wi-fi on CentOS, but last I checked the Backtrack distro
guys had good things to say about the Edimax EW-7318USg. It uses an Ralink
chipset and the support for Linux is supposed to be good, so I would think
it would work fine. Supports packet capture and injection too.
HTH
On
Hmmm... I get
authconfig: Authentication module /lib/security/pam_krb5.so is missing.
Authentication process will not work correctly.
When running this command...i tried to use yum whatprovides pam_krb5.so ...to
no avail.
Any suggestions
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Isaac Gonzalez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm... I get
authconfig: Authentication module /lib/security/pam_krb5.so is missing.
Authentication process will not work correctly.
When running this command...i tried to use yum whatprovides pam_krb5.so ...to
no
Ruslan Sivak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Luke S Crawford wrote:
It is PAE.
If it's PAE, then I'm a bit confused, as they advertise it as *Native
64-bit hypervisor:* Scalability and support for enterprise
applications
heh. looks like I wasn't paying attention. A long time ago, I believe
Hola Lista,
Existen diversos tipos distintos de VPN que puedes montar con OpenVpn, cada
una de ellas tiene sus características especificas.
Aquí tienes un manual de OpenVpn HYPERLINK
http://www.ecualug.org/?q=2007/02/06/comos/centos/c_mo_instalar_y_configura
Crashito wrote:
Amigos una consulta, he configurado mi vpn en un centos 4, el cual tien
varios servicio no solo de VPN. Este equipo esta dentro de mi LAN, y desde
el firewall realizo un NAT.
revisa que permitas paquetes desde la interfaz tun
El problema q se me ha presentado es el siguiente.
Alguien sabe cuando sale ???
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