CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1531
seamonkey security update for CentOS 3 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1531.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
i386:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1531
seamonkey security update for CentOS 3 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1531.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
x86_64:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1531
seamonkey security update for CentOS 4 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1531.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
i386:
updates/i386/RPMS/seamonkey-1.0.9-50.el4.centos.i386.rpm
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1531
seamonkey security update for CentOS 4 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1531.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
x86_64:
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1530
firefox security update for CentOS 4 i386:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1530.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
i386:
updates/i386/RPMS/firefox-3.0.15-3.el4.centos.i386.rpm
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2009:1530
firefox security update for CentOS 4 x86_64:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-1530.html
The following updated file has been uploaded and is currently syncing to
the mirrors:
x86_64:
Se me olvodaba algo importante. CentOS 5.2 es lo mismo que CentOS 5.4
solo que este ultimo tiene varios Updates de Seguridad y release nuevos
de los paquetes. O sea que si tu objetivo es poner una nueva versión y
no precisamente mejorar de Hardware, con poner la instalacion de CentOS
5.4 en
es necesario hacer todo eso?? no basta con un solo yum -y update??
César
- Mensaje original -
De: David Glez Romero d...@dic.ohc.cu
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Enviados: Miércoles, 28 de Octubre 2009 10:49:15 GMT -05:00 Colombia
Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] Migrar
Se me olvodaba algo
brindada, ahora me pondre manos a la
obra
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part000.txt - esta correcto
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pequeña duda colega , esto que me acabas de explicar debo hacerlo
antes o despues de actualizar con yum ?
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part000.txt - esta
Hola, he estado configurando mi servidor proxy con Squid para que trabaje de
manera transparente, pero por más q he probado algunas configuraciones no
funciona, cabe mensionar que modificando las opciones de los navegadores si
funciona, pero mi propósito es que trabaje de manera transparente, aqui
Saludos.
Veo que falta hacer un reenvio del puerto 80 al 8080, lo estas haciendo al
3128
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Jorge Herrera jorge20...@yahoo.es wrote:
Hola, he estado configurando mi servidor proxy con Squid para que trabaje
de manera transparente, pero por más q he probado
On 10/27/2009 07:16 PM, Alfred von Campe wrote:
The
filename contains the character 0xE7 (c with cedilla) and the file
itself contains the character 0xED (i acute). Neither character is
displayed correctly using ls (filename) or cat (content), but I can look
at the file with vim. Here is some
Hi all,
I am planning to edit sudoers files in /etc.
when i open this wiht vim command and change some thing it said this file
is read only
Is this okay to change the status of sudoers files. or any implication?
please point
Regards,
Vijay Shanker Dubey
Ph: +91-9818311884
Hi all;
One thing more does there any tool in GNOME which can be used to edit
sudoers file.
:)
Thanks..
Regards,
Vijay Shanker Dubey
Ph: +91-9818311884
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 1:29 PM, vijay shanker vijay.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am planning to edit sudoers files in /etc.
when i
Try with visudo
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:59 AM, vijay shanker vijay.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am planning to edit sudoers files in /etc.
when i open this wiht vim command and change some thing it said this file
is read only
Is this okay to change the status of sudoers files. or
yes got it
This file MUST be edited with the 'visudo' command as root.
above line is in comments of sudoers file.
:)
Thanks larry
Regards,
Vijay Shanker Dubey
Ph: +91-9818311884
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Larry Ivan Brower larry-li...@maxqe.comwrote:
You should be using visudo for
Thanks Ivan;
I am done with my desired changes
:)
Regards,
Vijay Shanker Dubey
Ph: +91-9818311884
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Ivan Varbanov
burnbrain.mailing.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Try with visudo
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:59 AM, vijay shanker vijay.s...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
Alle,
Does anyone know a good HOWTO on translating OpenLDAP ACLs to CentOS
Directory Server ACIs?
Best Regards,
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On 10/28/2009 01:33 AM John R Pierce wrote:
hadi motamedi wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply . Can you please do me favor and
let me know where I have to check for the scripts that may wipe out
these files on reboot ? How can I check if /var/spool on transient
storage ?
Please be
At work I've been asked to set up vnc for a remote user (a vendor
sysadmin to install 3d party software we've purchased). Of course I'm a
bit skittish about allowing root access to this. Is there a way to
configure vnc so that root cannot log in through it...? Or do I have to
use some other
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Gšötz Reinicke - IT Koordinator
goetz.reini...@filmakademie.de wrote:
we run an old mailserver system which was set up a couple of years
ago. The systme dose everything what we need(ed). Over the last days I
noticed an unnormal increase of the system load
Hi,
On 10/28/2009 03:26 AM, Kevin White wrote:
I haven't paid close enough attention in the past to see if this was
normal...for the updates to appear before the repodata. It does make
sense that that would be the case, to allow things to propagate.
This is now normal, but it hasent been
From: ken geb...@mousecar.com
At work I've been asked to set up vnc for a remote user (a vendor
sysadmin to install 3d party software we've purchased). Of course I'm a
bit skittish about allowing root access to this. Is there a way to
configure vnc so that root cannot log in through it...?
Hello
I threw together some Seamonkey 2.0 rpms for i386 and you can grab
them from here
http://lostsonsvault.org/dls/centos/
I dont have a 64 bit one yet but if someone would like to rebuild the
src.rpm for 64 I will
gladly host it, thanks.
LostSon
The big update caused one of the rare re-starts on my mail server, so I saw
the startup messages that I had forgotten about.
Oct 28 10:50:04 borg2 python: [3424]: warning: python-dbus not installed.
Oct 28 10:50:04 borg2 python: hp-systray[3424]: warning: Qt/PyQt 4
initialization failed.
Oct 28
On 10/28/2009 12:32 PM, lostson wrote:
Hello
I threw together some Seamonkey 2.0 rpms for i386 and you can grab
them from here
http://lostsonsvault.org/dls/centos/
I dont have a 64 bit one yet but if someone would like to rebuild the
src.rpm for 64 I will
gladly host it,
Jerry Geis writes:
I have been trying to find out if the /etc/aliases file
can accept wildcards in the user name
I was hoping that a line like or similiar:
machine*: myaccount
would take any name matching machine* and forward onto the myaccount
mailbox.
man aliases didnt really
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 3:14 AM, Jerry Geis ge...@pagestation.com wrote:
I have been trying to find out if the /etc/aliases file
can accept wildcards in the user name
I was hoping that a line like or similiar:
machine*: myaccount
would take any name matching machine* and forward onto the
Ken:
You can set the machine up to use VNC for the
console.
Then, give the person a normal login which they will
use to login to the machine from the console interface.
Basically, it will be just like they are sitting at
the machine a logging in with a user account.
I would also require the VNC
machine*: myaccount
would take any name matching machine* and forward onto the
myaccount
mailbox.
Would putting a wildcard in /etc/mail/virtusertable
solve the problem?
Neil
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CentOS 5.4 KVM VPS $55/mo, no setup fee,
Jerry Geis wrote:
I have been trying to find out if the /etc/aliases file
can accept wildcards in the user name
I was hoping that a line like or similiar:
machine*: myaccount
would take any name matching machine* and forward onto the myaccount
mailbox.
man aliases didnt really help
On Oct 27, 2009, at 19:28, ken wrote:
E.g., create a file with vi with just one German/Greek/French word,
say,
Έντελέχεια (Entylecheia, an ancient Greek word). If the
name of the
file is nonenglish, then, after you do your save in vim, run the
shell
commands
touch temp; mv temp
On Oct 28, 2009, at 2:59, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
If your locale is UTF8, íéèæøå would be multibyte characters.
If your characters are one byte only, they are not UTF-8.
That was the key: the file was not UTF-8.
vim knows how to handle this correctly:
Yes, it apparently does. It almost
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:32 PM, lostson lost...@lostsonsvault.org wrote:
Hello
I threw together some Seamonkey 2.0 rpms for i386 and you can grab
them from here
http://lostsonsvault.org/dls/centos/
I dont have a 64 bit one yet but if someone would like to rebuild the
src.rpm for 64 I
On Wednesday 28 October 2009 04:11, vijay shanker wrote:
This file MUST be edited with the 'visudo' command as root.
NO, it MUST not be edited with 'visudo'.
YES, you should use 'visudo'.
You can edit sudoer with vi or vim and save the changes too. Just read what
it tells you you need to do
Yeah! I agree you !!
You also can edit it and quit with :wq! in the Vi command ~~
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Robert Spangler
mli...@zoominternet.netwrote:
On Wednesday 28 October 2009 04:11, vijay shanker wrote:
This file MUST be edited with the 'visudo' command as root.
NO, it
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:32 PM, lostson lost...@lostsonsvault.org
wrote:
Hello
I threw together some Seamonkey 2.0 rpms for i386 and you can grab
them from here
http://lostsonsvault.org/dls/centos/
I dont have a 64 bit one yet but if someone would like to rebuild the
src.rpm for 64
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
This is now normal, but it hasent been like this in the past. Over the
last 8 months the updates for CentOS-5 have come from a mostly automated
system and one of the fallouts is that this system will nominate and
track update state on a few external mirrors before
The Release notes indicate that fencing support for the Cisco MDS 9124
and 9134 Fabric Switches have been added as a Technology Preview. I'd
love to use this but it doesn't seem to be visible as a choice when
using the web interface for configuring the cluster. I'm not averse to
doing it by
Need a scripting help to sort out a list and list all the duplicate lines.
My data looks somethings like this
host6:dev406mum.dd.mum.test.com:22:11:11:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
host17:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:31:17:19:no
Hi,
I have a bit of a tricky question about rsync.
Let's say I want to backup a bunch of configuration files with rsync, in
a script.
What I don't want to do : a full snapshot of /etc.
What I want to do : backup only those files I need, in an otherwise
empty directory tree.
In my script, I'd
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 3:38 PM, lost...@lostsonsvault.org wrote:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:32 PM, lostson lost...@lostsonsvault.org
wrote:
Hello
I threw together some Seamonkey 2.0 rpms for i386 and you can grab
them from here
http://lostsonsvault.org/dls/centos/
I dont have a 64
I wonder if you can do this in two steps:
1. Parse out the unique values from the thrid column into
a file.
2. Run the processor on the script to print where the
third column matches one of the values identified.
I dont know how to do this in a script.
I would write a simple Java
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
Hi,
I have a bit of a tricky question about rsync.
Let's say I want to backup a bunch of configuration files with rsync, in
a script.
What I don't want to do : a full snapshot of /etc.
What I want to do : backup
Niki Kovacs wrote:
QUESTION (at last) : is there a way rsync can somehow add the full file
path, so the end result is more like :
destinationfolder/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf ?
Any suggestions ?
Does the -R option help?
James Pearson
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Niki Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
rsync -av /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf destinationfolder/
I get something like :
destinationfolder/httpd.conf
This is normal because your copying a file not a tree
QUESTION (at last) : is there a way rsync can somehow add the full file
path, so the end result is
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net wrote:
Hi,
I have a bit of a tricky question about rsync.
Let's say I want to backup a bunch of configuration files with rsync, in
a script.
What I don't want to do : a full snapshot of /etc.
What I want to do : backup
2009/10/28 Neil Aggarwal n...@jammconsulting.com:
I dont know how to do this in a script.
Could be a job for awk.
Bit too busy at work to look into it further at the moment though.
Ben
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From: Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net
Let's say I want to backup a bunch of configuration files with rsync, in
a script.
See --files-from=FILE in rsync manpage
JD
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James Pearson a écrit :
Does the -R option help?
Bingo! That's the one I've been looking for.
Thanks very much!
Niki
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From: Truejack truej...@gmail.com
To: centos@centos.org
Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 6:09:41 PM
Subject: [CentOS] Scripting help please
Need a scripting help to sort out a list and list all the duplicate lines.
My data looks somethings like this
On 2009-10-28 18:09, Truejack wrote:
Need a scripting help to sort out a list and list all the duplicate lines.
My data looks somethings like this
host6:dev406mum.dd.mum.test.com:22:11:11:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
Niki Kovacs wrote:
rsync -av /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf destinationfolder/
I get something like :
destinationfolder/httpd.conf
QUESTION (at last) : is there a way rsync can somehow add the full file
path, so the end result is more like :
destinationfolder/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
John Doe a écrit :
From: Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net
Let's say I want to backup a bunch of configuration files with rsync, in
a script.
See --files-from=FILE in rsync manpage
One general remark: I have one more reason to love this distro. I'm
posting a message about a rather
I think it can be optimized, and if programing language doesn't matter:
#!/usr/bin/python
file=test.txt
fl = open(file,'r')
toParse = fl.readlines()
fl.close()
dublicates = []
firstOne = []
for ln in toParse:
ln=ln.strip()
lnMap = ln.split(':')
target = lnMap[2]
if target in
Les Mikesell a écrit :
Personally, I'd run backuppc (http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ or the
epel package) and take the whole tree because (a)it will compress the
files and link all duplicates so it doesn't waste that much space, (b)
when you need a copy you'll have it instead of finding
Andrew Hull wrote:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Karanbir,
Thank you so much for taking the time to write that reply. Reading about
the process of pushing out updates gave me a new appreciation for what
you and the rest of the team does for me the consumer.
Thank you, thank you, thank you,
Hi all,
is there a way to combine iptables parameters like: iptables -A OUTPUT
-p UDP -p TCP -d $IP1 -d $IP2 ?
Best Regards
Marcus
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Does anyone know if the just-released vmware server 2.0.2 was supposed
to fix the glibc incompatibility with RHEL/Centos 5.4? (It didn't on
the first box where I tried it...).
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On 10/28/2009 12:36 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Does anyone know if the just-released vmware server 2.0.2 was supposed
to fix the glibc incompatibility with RHEL/Centos 5.4? (It didn't on
the first box where I tried it...).
I upgraded server first, then (glibc glibc-common glibc-devel
This is irritating: I've got a server I just upgraded to 5.4, then
rebooted, only to discover that it just *sits* there at the grub boot
menu. I looked at grub.conf, and uncommented hiddenmenu (which should have
been done long ago).
It *still* sits there when I reboot. Any clues, folks?
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
This is irritating: I've got a server I just upgraded to 5.4, then
rebooted, only to discover that it just *sits* there at the grub boot
menu. I looked at grub.conf, and uncommented hiddenmenu (which should have
been done long ago).
It *still*
Need a scripting help to sort out a list and list all the duplicate lines.
My data looks somethings like this
host6:dev406mum.dd.mum.test.com:22:11:11:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
host17:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:31:17:19:no
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Need a scripting help to sort out a list and list all the duplicate lines.
My data looks somethings like this
host6:dev406mum.dd.mum.test.com:22:11:11:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Need a scripting help to sort out a list and list all the duplicate
lines.
My data looks somethings like this
host6:dev406mum.dd.mum.test.com:22:11:11:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 15:32, Marcus Moeller m...@marcus-moeller.de wrote:
is there a way to combine iptables parameters like: iptables -A OUTPUT
-p UDP -p TCP -d $IP1 -d $IP2 ?
Each of those parameters is called a match, in IPTables-speak. You
can specify multiple matches in one rule, but
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
This is irritating: I've got a server I just upgraded to 5.4, then
rebooted, only to discover that it just *sits* there at the grub boot
menu. I looked at grub.conf, and uncommented hiddenmenu (which should
have been done long ago).
It *still*
Dear Ryan.
is there a way to combine iptables parameters like: iptables -A OUTPUT
-p UDP -p TCP -d $IP1 -d $IP2 ?
Each of those parameters is called a match, in IPTables-speak. You
can specify multiple matches in one rule, but all matches are combined
with an implicit logical AND. There
Hi all,
does it work to define iptables rules with a fqdn as destination
instead of an IP address? Or is it useful to resolve the name first
using e.g. nslookup, writing the result to a variable which is then
used within the -d statement?
Best Regards
Marcus
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 16:36, Marcus Moeller m...@marcus-moeller.de wrote:
You would have to specify the required match space across multiple
rules, maybe something like this:
iptables -A OUTPUT -p UDP -d $IP1-j DROP
iptables -A OUTPUT -p TCP -d $IP1 -j DROP
iptables -A OUTPUT -p UDP -d
Dear Ryan.
iptables -A OUTPUT -p UDP -d $IP1-j DROP
iptables -A OUTPUT -p TCP -d $IP1 -j DROP
iptables -A OUTPUT -p UDP -d $IP2 -j DROP
iptables -A OUTPUT -p TCP -d $IP2 -j DROP
That's what I am doing atm. Thanks for the update.
BTW, if you have some complex chain of action logic
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
This is irritating: I've got a server I just upgraded to 5.4, then
rebooted, only to discover that it just *sits* there at the grub boot
menu. I looked at grub.conf, and uncommented hiddenmenu (which should have
been done long ago).
It *still* sits there when I
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:39:41PM +0530, Truejack wrote:
Need a scripting help to sort out a list and list all the duplicate lines.
My data looks somethings like this
host6:dev406mum.dd.mum.test.com:22:11:11:no
host7:dev258mum.dd.mum.test.com:36:17:19:no
A key to your
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
This is irritating: I've got a server I just upgraded to 5.4, then
rebooted, only to discover that it just *sits* there at the grub boot
menu. I looked at grub.conf, and uncommented hiddenmenu (which should
have been done long ago).
It *still* sits there when I
On 10/28/2009 08:39 AM Anne Wilson wrote:
The big update caused one of the rare re-starts on my mail server, so I saw
the startup messages that I had forgotten about.
Oct 28 10:50:04 borg2 python: [3424]: warning: python-dbus not installed.
Oct 28 10:50:04 borg2 python: hp-systray[3424]:
I do not use ftp much lately, but my bro did and noticed we cannot ftp to
the server since the upgrade.
Using VSFTP.
Tried rebooting but nothing.
Looks like it goes through the whole process and then 'bam'.
Could not find an error log that listed the error anywhere.
Worked great before 5.4
I do not use ftp much lately, but my bro did and noticed we cannot ftp to
the server since the upgrade.
Using VSFTP.
Tried rebooting but nothing.
Looks like it goes through the whole process and then 'bam'.
Could not find an error log that listed the error anywhere.
Worked great before
Hello,
I have a server running CentOS 4.7 and I want to add a new USB-HD for
backup some data. I made the file system as ext3 with the command:
/
mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sdb1/
After that I did add a new Volume Group and Logical Volume
(/VolGrup01-LogVol01) /on that file system and mounted it as
Ivan Arteaga wrote:
Hello,
I have a server running CentOS 4.7 and I want to add a new USB-HD for
backup some data. I made the file system as ext3 with the command:
/
mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sdb1/
After that I did add a new Volume Group and Logical Volume
(/VolGrup01-LogVol01) /on that file
Thanks guys,
I have done my changes in the sudoers file.
what i did is ; added a group with same access as root.
how i am able to use sudo. but there is a problem.
my machine is responding very slow for the sudo. It takes almost 3 minutes
to open a small file with command
sudo vim
John R Pierce wrote:
Ivan Arteaga wrote:
Hello,
I have a server running CentOS 4.7 and I want to add a new USB-HD for
backup some data. I made the file system as ext3 with the command:
/
mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sdb1/
After that I did add a new Volume Group and Logical Volume
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