server. If you're
running a Linux based DHCP server, you set up the dhcpd.conf like so for
that client
host some-system {
hardware ethernet XX:XX:XX:XX:XX;
fixed-address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX;
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as secondary. The routing subsystem is using the primary
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255.255.252.0), the broadcast will actually be 10.1.23.255.
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Hi, Matt.
Sorry for the top post, but my iPad mail client seems averse to allowing me to
bottom post.
Just wanted to take a moment to note that I believe you've got things a little
bit reversed.
The use Of the route-ethX files and the ip command are the newer method.
Setting the NETMASK and
Vreme: 12/17/2011 05:43 AM, Mike Burger pie:
Hi, Matt.
Sorry for the top post, but my iPad mail client seems averse to allowing
me to bottom post.
Just wanted to take a moment to note that I believe you've got things a
little bit reversed.
The use Of the route-ethX files and the ip
Vreme: 12/17/2011 05:43 AM, Mike Burger pie:
Hi, Matt.
Sorry for the top post, but my iPad mail client seems averse to allowing
me to bottom post.
Just wanted to take a moment to note that I believe you've got things a
little bit reversed.
The use Of the route-ethX files and the ip
even
perform an orderly shutdown -r.
I wound up hard booting, during which /tmp was fsck'd, clearing a fair
number of orphaned inodes, and my yum update ran just fine after that.
Just a thought.
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8 CPUs (or cores), and these standard
processes are being started on a 1 per core basis.
I have a quad-core proc, and have 4 of each of those processes (0-3).
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then cat the contents of the file through
mail -s job name output user at domain.com
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it a supportable option for the RHEL
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2011, Mike Burger wrote:
If IBM can make this happen for their OS, and Red Hat certainly supports
such a process in the Fedora line of releases (including the ability to
list additional repositories for remote installation as part of the
process), they could certainly make
that I've identified that, giving the
proper command [1] fixed the issue. Thanks.
[1] chkconfig --level 5 sshd on
Or, to simplify things and enable it for all applicable multi-user
runlevels, just run:
chkconfig sshd on
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James,
From what you've written above, I don't see where you removed the LVs or
the physical volumes from the LVM setup, using the LVM tools. If you want
to remove the disk from LVM, that would be the proper way to go about
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Yahoo appears to think that your timestamp is off by some amount of time
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and
password, presumably you're allowing them to relay email, as long as
they've authenticated. The iPhone provides that functionality with little
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suggest to ask this here:
https://forums.dropbox.com/
Or, one could simply search google for linux and dropbox...the first hit
takes one to https://www.dropbox.com/install?os=lnx
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 03:48:23PM -0400, James B. Byrne wrote:
To clarify the situation. The ONLY difference
the domains for
which it should be accepting mail. Have you configured Postfix for this?
What does postconf -d show you for mydomain, mydestination and
relay_domains?
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on this. How to achieve this.
Take a look at squid proxy server (http://www.squid-cache.org/) and
squidguard (http://www.squidguard.org/). Both are available in the
CentOS repositories.
Dansguardian is pretty good, as well, and also works in conjunction with
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if someone plans on running an
attended, periodic update.
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I am about to set up a computer with Centos 6 that I'll probably never
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again. I don't want to give out the root password, but I would like to
have it
automatically and transparently update itself.
What is the best way to do this? I have been looking at webpages about
yum-cron
and
Hi every body
I am a new centos user.
I installed centos 6 on my laptop and add some software to it.
How can I create a full image (boot able) back up of it. ( some thing like
windows full image backup).
please help!
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that VMP
tries to use, and then uses the ISO I want it to use.
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running Apache on your desktops?
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Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Limit
LimitExcept GET POST OPTIONS
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
/LimitExcept
/Directory
The Directory directive pointing at /home/*/public_html is likely your
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located in the 32bit
repo directories...they're not usually intermingled in the actual download
directories, last I checked.
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On 11/30/2012 09:13 AM, Mike Burger wrote:
From: Tony Molloy tony.mol...@ul.ie
Is this a case a repo pollution, it can't be necessary to have i386
packages in the x86_64 updates. Just checking before I delete these
packages.
You need them to run i386 apps on a x86_64.
JD
True, but i386
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Dear all,
Has anyone experienced this whilst running DRBD over eth1 between two
CentOS 5.7 servers?
eth1
On 12/26/2012 04:33 AM, Mike Burger wrote:
169.xxx.xxx.xxx is most certainly a routable IP block, as far as
internet standards go.
Most of 169/8 is, but presumably he meant 169.254.0.0/16.
The only non-routable (i.e. reserved for private networks) IP blocks
are:
The list is slightly
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Check this tutorial:
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Well
.) to various logs or even /dev/null :-)
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Doesn't really matter, though...Sendmail logs via syslog, and syslog
usually defaults, on a RH/CentOS system, to /var/log/maillog.
Double check /etc/rsyslog.log to be sure.
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. As a result, it's likely that CentOS
does the same.
One can install an alternate MTA if they like, but the stock install of
CentOS drops Postfix on the system as the MTA. Sendmail is no longer the
default MTA installed by upstream or CentOS.
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is that you're trying
to install an RPM that was built for OpenSuSe and not for CentOS/Red
Hat/Fedora.
My suggestion would be to try to install one of the versions that was
built for Fedora 14/15, or download and rebuild the src.rpm for one of
those versions against your system.
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Thanks for the idea. That rpm seems to get me closer but I get:
Setting up Install Process
Examining /root/Downloads/gammu-1.32.0-1.2.x86_64.rpm:
gammu-1.32.0-1.2.x86_64
Marking /root/Downloads/gammu-1.32.0-1.2.x86_64.rpm to be installed
Resolving Dependencies
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Have you configured your BIND installation to answer requests for
domain.com?
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I've followed these commands
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Digimer li...@alteeve.ca wrote:
On 02/14/2013 01:13 PM, Digimer wrote:
On 02/14/2013 01:11 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I need to change the host name on a test server, and in the past when
I
used hostname to change the hostname, it did not seem to change it
Tilman:
Just log into to Bugtracker, go to the open request, and mark it closed.
You should also be able to take yourself off of the list of folks watching
the bug, so that you stop getting emails regarding the bug in question.
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I'm trying : ' yum -y install krb5-workstation ',
but I get :
Error Download packages
no more mirrors to try
And can't find a solution by searching...
Could be your yum cache is hosed up.
Try yum clean all and then try again.
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Then there is the actual update. I learned long ago NOT to run yum over
an SSH connection, as WHEN that connection breaks in the middle of an
update, you can have quite a problem to clean up. All I have done
todate is to start vncserver and connect via vnc to then run yum. I can
even drop
Talk about timing. LOL
Just 50 minutes ago, Johnny Hughes sent out an email about 6.4 packages in
the Continual Release repo, noting that testing still has to be done
before making a full-on CentOS 6.4 release.
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Hi all,
I have a test lab installed over an ESXi 5.1 host that contains 5
CentOS vm
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Does anybody here have any idea how to make an exact copy of a drive
that has LVM
Hi,
I've created a new partition on /dev/sda on my CentOS machine after which
fdisk -l gives output as:
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 * 1 13 104391 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 14350028009327+ 83 Linux
Not on the boot disk.
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Thanks for the reply...
But isn't it true that if I use partprobe command, I don't need
in anticiaption of your kind responses to the questions above.
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On 25 April 2013 13:30, Mike Burger mbur...@bubbanfriends.org wrote:
On Thu, 2013-04-25 at 13:04 +0100, Adekoya Adekunle wrote:
I want to know the right command to type from a bash shell so that i
can
1) Check the version of my cent os
lsb_release -a
From the question, he wants
(every 15 minutes) sweep notices that the httpd
process is gone and restarts it.
This may be a potentially stupid question, but have you looked at your logs?
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Consider using the NOPASSWD option, on the remote systems, to allow this
particular use to run this particular script.
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Consider using the NOPASSWD option, on the remote systems, to allow this
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, as I recall...someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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On Sunday, September 8, I'll be participating in the Spokes of Hope
Rajagopal,
The fixed package sources come from the upstream distribution. When they
announce a fixed package, the CentOS maintainers pull it down and
recompile it for inclusion in CentOS.
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Any clues?
Dumb question...do you have librelp installed?
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centos 6.4, setup to be syslog server. Doing remote syslog using tcp
works fine, so now want to add relp. I installed the rsyslog-relp
package and told rsyslog.conf to use it:
# RELP Syslog Server:
$ModLoad
server, or to a local user).
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Mike Burger wrote:
I'm running postfix + dovecot on my CentOS server,
together with amavisd, clamd and spamassassin,
following the instructions in
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix.
As far as I can see it is all working,
but I must admit I'm not clear exactly what path
an incoming
exporting from the mseas-data server...v3 or v4?
If v3, you may have to add vers=3 to the options section of your fstab.
Try manually mounting with -o vers=3 in the command line to see if this
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invalid
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export the filesystem.
You may try, on the mseas-data system, to run exportfs to see what the
system thinks it's exporting.
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You should be able to do so with no trouble.
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Hi All,
So my electricity bill is through the roof and I need
Mike Burger wrote:
I used to run everything in a similar manner, behind an IPCop system.
The UVerse gateway doesn't handle multiple IPs on the same interface,
when
plugged directly into the gateway, so I wound up ditching the IPCop
system
and using my server as both the server
Don't assume that just because someone inquired about the same problem for
which you've inquired that they're /not/ seeing your emails. It could
simply be that they didn't read *every* email that's come through the list
in the last few hours, so they didn't see yours.
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in place, as well, but I
won't swear to it.
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, you'll have
the graphical version coming to you, directly. Because it's running via
consolehelper, it will prompt you for the root user's password, and you'll
be off to the races.
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to move.
I am reluctant to apply any more force than I
already have without knowing how to apply it.
How do I remove the battery?
Pliers?
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the possibility that your system is trying
to perform IPv6 DNS queries against an IPv4 DNS server.
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at home, where I own/control the whole shebang, I limit the inbox
size to 250M. Get close to or exceed that size, and you won't receive
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e
{
EXITCODE=$?
}
Now, set up the amanda user's .procmailrc rules like so:
:0:
* ^From.*no-re...@sns.amazonaws.com
|$HOME/retrieveArchive.tcl
:0:
*
! hel...@deepsoft.com
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On 2014-08-18 3:42 pm, Robert Heller wrote:
At Mon, 18 Aug 2014 13:39:49 -0400 Mike Burger
mbur...@bubbanfriends.org wrote:
On 2014-08-18 1:26 pm, Robert Heller wrote:
What is the trick to get Postfix's local command to pipe mail through
procmail?
I have:
-bash-4.1$ grep
On 2014-08-18 6:19 pm, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Mike Burger wrote:
What is the trick to get Postfix's local command to pipe mail through
procmail?
It's this simple:
Instead of putting a call to procmail in your .forward, first, set
up
/etc/postfix/main.cf with the following line
to the Amanda Backup account, except
messages
from
Amazon SNS, to be forwarded to me (the system admin). The
retrieveArchive.tcl
is a script to process Amazon SNS messages.
That could work, but it might be a little bit of overkill. :-)
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a bug in the installer, you are more
than welcome to file a bug report with the upstream.
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company's Wordpress installation was getting hammered by an IP in the
same netblock, yesterday...look in your httpd logs for repeated POST
operations to xmlrpc.php.
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On 2014-10-10 10:07 am, Karanbir Singh wrote:
On 10/10/2014 01:09 PM, Mike Burger wrote:
All those in favor of unceremoniously dumping arsh...@gmail.com from
the
listserv, say aye.
rather than further promoting spam, as you are doing here - for list
moderation requests, contact the list
and receiving systems. It would appear that the sending system is having
difficulties at the receiving system end.
You will likely find the root of your issues in the log entries for that
message (or those messages) that occurred over the 5 days in question.
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On 2014-12-26 12:59 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
On 2014-12-26 12:39 pm, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
I'm using fail2ban with CentOS 6.6. Something is causing fail2ban's
alerts sent to root's mail to be rejected. Here's a clip from one of
the
error messages:
Message 48:
From
to finagle some sort of firewall SNAT rules to fake
it, but I've never tried that, so I can't vouch for the viability of
such a notion.
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this:
The above does not indicate that the port is closed...the above
indicates that the port is open but is being filtered by your firewall
rules.
You might want to also check your firewall rules to ensure that port
5666 is allowing connections from the client system(s) in question.
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of the minimal install for any *nix server. While
you may not use the system as an actual mail server, there are likely
services and processes (cron jobs, etc) that will generate mail as part
of their normal processing.
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Ouch!
Affected Packages State
PlatformPackage State
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 bind97 Will not fix
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 bindWill not fix
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 bindWill not fix
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 bindWill not fix
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not permission
to view content of this location
The error message is Chinese in my system, I translate it into English.
Thanks
Silly question...what are the permissions on /data?
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just
that, at this point, everything that would have been running
from this LV/FS is down, have you considered unmounting the filesystem
and running a filesystem check against it?
If it's EXT2/3/4, you can run fsck against it, if it's XFS, you can run
xfs_repair against it.
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I make no promises that it is there, but you could try
system-config-lvm.
If that doesn't work, the lvextend and lvreduce commands should work for
you.
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to someone else's hands.
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just stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1
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On 2018-02-16 9:29 am, hw wrote:
Mike Burger wrote:
On 2018-02-16 8:16 am, hw wrote:
William Warren wrote:
I would just buy a cloudkey and not have to bother installing the
software
onto your machine directly. If you do not have a power over
ethernet
switch you'll need a micro USB cable
> On Feb 17, 2018, at 11:09 AM, hw <h...@gc-24.de> wrote:
>
> Mike Burger wrote:
>>> On 2018-02-16 9:29 am, hw wrote:
>>> Mike Burger wrote:
>>>>> On 2018-02-16 8:16 am, hw wrote:
>>>>> William Warren wrote:
>&
| grep
syslog
udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:51427 0.0.0.0:* 66655/rsyslogd
Adam,
You might want to try running:
lsof -i -P | grep LISTEN | grep :51427
to determine what process is actually listening to that port.
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should be fine.
And if you're looking for major operations running on Power, look no
farther than Google...they're a huge part of the Power consortium and
run a huge farm of Power systems on Tyan boards.
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and
mail server to the cloud.
Between the two of them, they cost me about $50/month...not cheap, but
my IP isn't automatically on blacklists and I control everything,
including inbound spam protection.
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ecifically, for your
system.
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Cen
ith the current kernel. I suggest you
file a request to have the kmod-8188eu rebuilt for EL 7.6 at
http://elrepo.org/bugs/ .
Akeme
Another alternative may be to pull down the SRPM and run it through
rpmbuild to locally create a binary package compatible with the system
as it's currently in
RAID array and run the update.
Thanks in advance!
I've been a big fan of Mondo Rescue. http://www.mondorescue.org/
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