Bill Campbell wrote:
I am building a CentOS 5 box to ship to Houston which will be a
gateway system on an SBC DSL connection for a while until the
client gets a T1 installed. I have read up on using adsl-setup
and related software, but never done PPPoE on anything but
LinkSys commodity
Can someone help me figure out what I have to do about to get update to
work with this happening:
Resolving Dependencies
-- Running transaction check
--- Package kexec-tools.i386 0:1.102pre-56.el5_3.2 set to be updated
--- Package file.i386 0:4.17-15.el5_3.1 set to be updated
--- Package
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 3:41 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
Can someone help me figure out what I have to do about to get update to
work with this happening:
-- Processing Dependency: /usr/share/magic.mime for package: httpd
-- Finished
S.Tindall wrote:
On Sun, 2009-05-10 at 07:28 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 3:41 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
Can someone help me figure out what I have to do about to get update to
work with this happening
Why???
I was/am running kernel 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5
I did a yum update and watched 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5xen and
2.6.18-128.1.6.el5PAE being installed, with PAE listed first in my
/boo/grub/menu.lst
I also see:
Installing:
kmod-fuse i686 2.7.4-1.el5.rf
rpmforge
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Why???
I was/am running kernel 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5
I did a yum update and watched 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5xen and
2.6.18-128.1.6.el5PAE being installed, with PAE listed first in my
/boo/grub/menu.lst
I also see:
Installing:
kmod-fuse
Warren Young wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
Why do you want CentOS on an EeePC ?
I have a strong if perhaps irrational preference for the .rpm
family
Me, too, and it's rational in my case. I've experienced the whole range
of both sets of tools, from the ground up. RPMs
Michael A. Peters wrote:
nate wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
I have an ASUS EeePC 701 (with 2GB of RAM and an 8 GB card), on
which I've installed CentOS on the hard-drive-plus-card. But it can't
even use my eth0.
Some one on a local LUG, where I had mentioned that other OSs did
Les Mikesell wrote:
Jason Todd Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Hi All,
What are my e-mail serving options? I need to host POP, IMAP and SMTP.
I must admit that non-windows e-mail hosting has always been a chore
for me. I remember QMail and QPopper IIRC.
For some reasonably small number
Beartooth wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:24:57 -0700, nate wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
I have an ASUS EeePC 701 (with 2GB of RAM and an 8 GB card), on
which I've installed CentOS on the hard-drive-plus-card. But it can't
even use my eth0.
Some one on a local LUG, where I had
Beartooth wrote:
I have an ASUS EeePC 701 (with 2GB of RAM and an 8 GB card), on
which I've installed CentOS on the hard-drive-plus-card. But it can't
even use my eth0.
Some one on a local LUG, where I had mentioned that other OSs did fine
with all the same exact hardware,
Beartooth wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:32:00 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Given that limitation, speed of boot becomes a major criterion.
F10 (and also, believe it or not, Pupeee) took *over* ten minutes --
yes, real sixty-second minutes; it's
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I want to add the following route command
route add -net 192.168.2.0/27 gw 192.168.2.3
Assume 192.168.2.3 is reachable via eth0 (eg eth0's IP is 192.168.2.2).
Make the file /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-eth0:
NETMASK0=255.255.255.224
ADDRESS0=192.168.2.0
In the past I have not been able to use NetworkManager. It failed to
provide a connection to my WPA-PSK AP (hey don't argue WPA-PSK security
with me, I helped right the spec on it, and wrote the paper on the
attack on it! It works here, as I use it.). So I have continued to use
my set of
German Pulido wrote:
On Sunday 12 April 2009 10:03:30 pm Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Since the upgrade to AdobeReader_enu-9.1.0-1.i486.rpm and
flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386.rpm, I have lost these in firefox.
And Adobe Reader is not even on my Gnome Applications panel, I have to
run
Since the upgrade to AdobeReader_enu-9.1.0-1.i486.rpm and
flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386.rpm, I have lost these in firefox.
And Adobe Reader is not even on my Gnome Applications panel, I have to
run it from a terminal window.
Perhaps this has been covered, but how do I get these back?
Scott Silva wrote:
on 4-6-2009 6:50 AM John Doe spake the following:
Someone did a great job on the new graphic, but it is just not for me...
Same here.
New graphic looks nice but, for me, the high contrast on the right side
makes the separation between (light) windows and a
Rob Kampen wrote:
I've been watching the discussion and read the RHEL docs about IPA and
thought At Last something that brings together all the bits for the
little guy. Now it appears the RH is going to drop the ball.
I have tried OpenLDAP and currently have a CentOS-DS running but am
Morten Torstensen wrote:
Michael Simpson wrote:
My fiance (who is the artistic one of the family) thinks the new
graphics are beautiful and i agree with her.
Me too! I checked the artwork when it was announced and I liked it
already then. Great work and thanks to all involved!
It
I built rpms for Miredo 1.1.5-1 on Centos 5.2 from the fc8 rpms.
How do I determine if I have to rebuild it for Centos 5.3?
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Ron Blizzard wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
mailto:r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
Ron Blizzard wrote:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Robert Moskowitz
r...@htt-consult.com mailto:r...@htt-consult.com
mailto:r...@htt-consult.com
Marcus Moeller wrote:
Good Evening.
I spend some time to create a more 'classic' CentOS theme.
# Wallpaper
You can find the 4:3 wallpaper here:
http://www.marcus-moeller.de/share/classic/wallpaper.png
Your curves do look a bit nice IMNSHO than the little boxes in the original.
Ah,
Ron Blizzard wrote:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
mailto:r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
Robert Nichols wrote:
I got the kids involved and gnome curves was selected. Perhaps I will
move the FC9 background over. They liked that one.
I just
Fortunately I was starring at the screen during an upgrade and 'caught'
the following set of messages.
It is hard to remember what I installed fuse for, I think for webdav.
My system has a ipw3945 pci card, wireless is working. Here are the
messages:
Uninstalling: fuse 2.7.4-1.nodist.rf
I don't know if I really like this background though it is kind of neat.
Where do I find the app to change this?
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Robert Nichols wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I don't know if I really like this background though it is kind of neat.
Where do I find the app to change this?
Right-click on the desktop, select Change Desktop Background from the
menu.
Oh, of course
I did this so long ago, I
rra...@comcast.net wrote:
What is the downside of sticking with 5.2
It is EOLed. That is all fixes to 5.2 are 5.3.
So there is little choice unless you take on the whole management issue.
BTW, I had some systems that would simply NOT do an install with the 5.2
boot CD. I HAD to install
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
rra...@comcast.net wrote:
What is the downside of sticking with 5.2
No security fixes. And the cool kids on the block will laugh at you.
Look at today's announcement. Now I don't know if the security bugs
fixed where in the old 5.2 kernel or only in the
So far I have upgraded 2 test laptops (no big servers or this, my main
laptop).
I am running from local repos. The OS repo is from downloading the isos
and extracting them. The Update repo I get with an rsync command.
On both laptops, the update ends with a dialog panel (oh, I am using
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So far I have upgraded 2 test laptops (no big servers or this, my main
laptop).
I am running from local repos. The OS repo is from downloading the isos
and extracting them. The Update repo I get with an rsync command.
On both laptops
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So far I have upgraded 2 test laptops (no big servers or this, my main
laptop).
I am running from local repos. The OS repo is from downloading the isos
and extracting them. The Update repo I get with an rsync command.
On both laptops
Alessandro Ren wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It provides Qmail on Centos 4.7, with
Centos 5.2 in beta.
I chose SME because I also have to replace an NT server here as well,
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It provides Qmail on Centos 4.7, with
Centos 5.2 in beta.
I chose SME because I also have
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Qmail is fantastic, have sued for years, but for workgroup,
calendaring feaures, Zimbra is the way.
I have decided to give SME a go. It provides Qmail
Les Mikesell wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Also I would NEVER consider running SMB services on a gateway/firewall
and I need IPv6 support anyway on the gateway/firewall. So far I have
used Astaro with roll-your-own (Astaro predates the IPv6 /48
allocation), and I am getting a 'nice
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 21:48 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I need IPv6 so it is a mute point for me.
http://grammar.about.com/od/alightersideofwriting/a/mootmutegloss.htm
I am dyslexic. This is a trivial malaprop compared to many I have dropped.
My dear
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 23:57 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2009-03-31 at 21:48 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I need IPv6 so it is a mute point for me.
http://grammar.about.com/od
Let me introduce myself:
Robert Moskowitz, ICSAlabs, an Independent Division of Verizon Business
Systems.
Security IS my business and I am a bit of a 'maverick' even in the labs
on my positions. ICSAlabs is the company that certifies products:
Firewalls, malware, IDS, IPsec, SSLvpn, etc
I really need to either upgrade my Scalix server or replace it.
It has to be:
Free
Integrated with anti-spam
IPv6 support
optional anti-virus (processing concerns)
I don't have to be able to port mail from the Scalix to the new server.
Everyone can just POP their mail.
I have read a bit
Tim Nelson wrote:
- Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I really need to either upgrade my Scalix server or replace it.
It has to be:
Free
Integrated with anti-spam
IPv6 support
optional anti-virus (processing concerns)
I don't have to be able to port mail from
. But this looks like a number of separate pieces
that you put together yourself.
Calendaring is not important, and actually I am looking at what
amahi.org has for my home.
Regards
Per Qvindesland
On 3/17/09 8:24 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
IPv6 support
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 17.03.2009 um 21:19 schrieb Per Qvindesland:
No as I said it does not have all the synchronizing stuff but rock
solid
email server, sadly Zimbra in my humble opinion not really free, but
of
course there is http://www.opengroupware.org/
I added via visudo my userid for authorization of
me ALL(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
and I still cannot run yum as me. Is this just not possible?
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How can I find out what variables and their values were provided by a
dhcpd server to my client?
I thought perhaps /etc/dhclient-eth1.conf, but that is not the place...
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:26:49 -0400:
How can I find out what variables and their values were provided by a
dhcpd server to my client?
what values? You can see most parts of the negotiation on the server in
real time. dhcpd logs
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 03:29:09PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:26:49 -0400:
How can I find out what variables and their values were provided by a
dhcpd server to my client
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I wonder if anyone is running IPv6 under Centos-5.2?
YES!!! On some systems it is strictly IPv6. IPv4 only on lo loopback.
Particularly with shorewall?
NO!!!
I see that shorewall6 is specifically designed for updating shorewall
to IPv6, as described in
I have a test system: Centos 5.2 on an OQO, that has been hanging
hard. I have to unplug it and pull the battery so I can then cold start it.
This last time all I did was open a terminal window and SU to root, then
start the lastest build of SIP Communicator (which uses JRE 1.6.0_10).
I was
John Doe wrote:
Hi,
I was asked to check some TIME_WAITs problems (my boss thinks there should
almost never be any) and I bumped into something strange...
I SHOULD be able to answer this, I was involved when we solved the PANIX
TCP-WAIT attack way back when...
But the OS has changed
I have 2 boxes that act as IPv6 routers. One with 2 physical
interfaces, the other with 6 vlan 'interfaces' on one physical interface
plus a second physical interface. On both systems I have in
/etc/sysconfig/network
IPV6FORWARDING=yes
But if I have my 'basic' ip6tables service running,
My IPv6 connection over my PPPoE link is down. IPv4 is up.
I have tried: /etc/ppp/ipv6-up ppp0
and get the error:
./network-functions: line 78: ifcfg-: No such file or directory
The gateway has been up and running for 150 days. I have not been
testing anything IPv6 out of my net for a
I have gnome-sound-recorder on my FC10 system, but cannot find it for
Centos.
Is there a way to get it for Centos or a similar package?
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using for testing with SIP Communicator.
How can I test the microphone on the headset to see if it is working in
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My colleague, doing the HIPL development, principally uses ubuntu and
although he is now building the Fedora/Centos rpms for me, he leaves
much of the testing to me.
Anyway for any kernel prior to 2.6.27, I have to run the hip code in
userspace, not kernel space. This is due to the ESP
Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-30 at 09:12 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Anyway for any kernel prior to 2.6.27, I have to run the hip code in
userspace, not kernel space. This is due to the ESP BEET patch. There
is a specific hipd for userspace, but the hipfw requires
John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Any idea what can be done? They seem to be more nuance that not, but if
I am in init 3 mode and in VI and get one of these messages in the
middle of editing some file, well, I typically :q! out and start over.
you can use ctl
I have 3 OQOs with Centos and I frequently get the following error messages:
Jan 28 13:18:07 oqo3 kernel: hdc: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
Jan 28 13:18:07 oqo3 kernel: ide: failed opcode was: unknown
Jan 28 13:18:07 oqo3 kernel: hdc: no DRQ after issuing MULTWRITE
Jan 28 13:18:07 oqo3
John R Pierce wrote:
ann kok wrote:
How can I clear the arp cache?
man arp shows the options. arp caches expire fairly quickly
though, I don't think I've ever needed to manually expire one.
Per Dr. Larry Peterson who was 'there' as a grad student at Purdue under
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:31:20 +0100:
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM and Swap to successfully install
CentOS 5.2 (see the release notes).
in graphics mode.
And really it is a performance question as long as you have 256M of real
Ross Walker wrote:
On Jan 22, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:31:20 +0100:
You need a combined(!) 768MB of RAM and Swap to successfully install
CentOS 5.2 (see the release
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
I have an old 400mHz Dell with a 20G hard drive
and 125M ram. Can I install and run CentOS on it?
Bring the memory up to 256Mb.
I have a number of test servers running on similar platforms. But you
have to get the memory up to at least 256Mb...
Scott Silva wrote:
on 1-21-2009 3:42 PM Robert Moskowitz spake the following:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
I have an old 400mHz Dell with a 20G hard drive
and 125M ram. Can I install and run CentOS on it?
Bring the memory up to 256Mb.
I have a number of test servers
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I just applied the BIND updates.
Then I fixed the one file that had a second include of named.ca
(remembered that from last time) and did a 'service named restart', and
it failed.
Never heard about someone having to apply
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And therein hangs my snafu. named.acl only had 600 for permissions so
when the group was changed to root by the update, the named process
could no longer access the file even with the owner being named. Go
Is there a recent rpm available for hostapd?
I found 0.6.0 over at atrpms.net via rpmfind. Actually a more recent
ver than available for FC8,9, or 10! But
http://hostap.epitest.fi/hostapd/ shows the current version is 0.6.7.
And does anyone have this running on Centos?
Is there a 'better'
Jay Leafey wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Can you do this? I have not found the options to get this to happen.
So far I have seen how to read the Audio CD and make a directory of
WAV files with a control file for later burning to CD, but I want an
iso image that I can archive and burn
Could it be this simple?
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Can you do this? I have not found the options to get this to happen.
So far I have seen how to read the Audio CD and make a directory of WAV
files with a control file for later burning to CD, but I want an iso
image that I can archive
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 19:31, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
So far I have seen how to read the Audio CD and make a directory of WAV
files with a control file for later burning to CD, but I want an iso
image that I can archive and burn audio
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 19:31, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
So far I have seen how to read the Audio CD and make a directory of WAV
files with a control file for later burning to CD, but I want an iso
William L. Maltby wrote:
On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 19:48 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Jay Leafey wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Can you do this? I have not found the options to get this to happen.
So far I have seen how to read the Audio CD and make a directory of
WAV
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 19:31, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
So far I have seen how to read the Audio CD and make a directory of WAV
files with a control file
John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Oh, I should add the closest I have come to this is:
cdrdao read-cd --device /dev/hdb --datafile musicimage.bin musicimage-toc
that is 2 files. Then I can burn a CD with:
cdrdao write --device /dev/hdb musicimage-toc
that sounds
Has anyone worked around the display size limit on units like the ASUS
eee? They list a 800x480 display resolution, and I have encountered
Gnome dialogs that require at least 800x600 to see the OK button on
the bottom of the panel.
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Can you do this? I have not found the options to get this to happen.
So far I have seen how to read the Audio CD and make a directory of WAV
files with a control file for later burning to CD, but I want an iso
image that I can archive and burn audio CDs to use as they get used up.
John wrote:
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org
[mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Ralph Angenendt
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 5:13 AM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] mp3 to wav converter
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
What
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 11 January 2009 13:18:36 Kwan Lowe wrote:
Not a fix, but holding down the ALT key on a few window managers will allow
moving the window without the title bar being present.
Also, if you are running a distrubution with KDE4, there is 'laptop' theme
I just applied the BIND updates.
Then I fixed the one file that had a second include of named.ca
(remembered that from last time) and did a 'service named restart', and
it failed. In messages I found:
Jan 10 21:31:17 z9m9z named[31001]: loading configuration from
'/etc/named.conf'
Jan 10
What is there available for Centos? Now that Audacity is no longer
available to us...
I do have Audacity on an XP system, so I do have the option to shuffle
files between systems
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Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Wed, 7 Jan 2009 19:55:19 -0500:
Then I went into the BIOS and set it for the fan to always run while on
AC.
Wow, I didn't know there are BIOS settings for *that*.
I guess it falls under the power management catagory. Since your on AC
I am switching the box that I did the HIPL rpm builds over to running
from rpms built directly by the HIPL team
(http://infrahip.hiit.fi/hipl/release/1.0.4/).
I did the 'make uninstall' and then 'yum install hipl-all', but the
hipl-firewall rpm did not install. Seems like I have a mess on my
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Wed, 7 Jan 2009 07:39:49 -0500:
I then do a 'yum install hipl-firewall' and get that it is installed and
there is nothing to do
then a rpm -q would show that, does it? If so: rpm -e. If it's only left in
the rpm database you can
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Mon, 5 Jan 2009 19:39:19 -0500:
Now with the new fan in, it is not turning at all,
You can usually set in the BIOS if you want to use smart fan control (or
what they call it) and which method (three-pin connector fans are
controlled
I just replaced my fan in my nc2400. It was a 5hour job. Had to pull
EVERYTHING to get to where they have the fan in the thing.
Now I want to know if it is working. It is suppose to be
thermostatically controlled, and it takes time to heat up.
So how can I find out what Centos knows about
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
So how can I find out what Centos knows about the system temp and fan state?
LM_Sensors does this...
let me know what you do to get it working on your rig :)
Well, /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors says to run sensors-detect. I answered
yes to every prompt and nothing
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I just replaced my fan in my nc2400. It was a 5hour job. Had to pull
EVERYTHING to get to where they have the fan in the thing.
Now I want to know if it is working. It is suppose
Christopher Chan wrote:
Either I put the power connector on backwards (the manual's pic is not
clear on this, but I don't know if that connector CAN be put on
backwards), or there is something with the bios with this new fan...
Is not there a plastic guide on the three pin
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I just replaced my fan in my nc2400. It was a 5hour job. Had to pull
snip
So how can I find out what Centos knows about the system temp and fan
state?
snip
I am looking at a mini-itx system that has the Intel chipset.
The video spec is the Intel 852GM GMCH.
Anyone know anything good or bad about this?
The board is iGoLogic i3386G
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Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com wrote:
I am looking at a mini-itx system that has the Intel chipset.
The video spec is the Intel 852GM GMCH.
Anyone know anything good or bad about this?
I googled and got this URL. Maybe you
MHR wrote:
I have been having some strange results trying to burn CDs under
CentOS. I don't think they are hardware related because I have had
some success, in fact most of this usually works.
I use k3b with little problem. I do have to tell it to use TAO and to go
at 8x. If I let it go
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have a Centos server that is running BIND and has IPv6 global addresses.
I have entered a number of records into this copy of BIND in a
local view and zone (tld is htt).
Over IPv4, I have no trouble with nslookup ('nslookup - 127.0.0.1' and
'nslookup
I am running multiple IPv6 subnets here in my testbed. My IPv6 'router'
is a Centos box with IPv6forwarding turned on. It is also my RADVD
server (over multiple VLans), and Miredo server/relay.
I thought I had a simple ip6table setup that protected the box and let
it forward. Well I am
I have a Centos server that is running BIND and has IPv6 global addresses.
I have entered a number of records into this copy of BIND in a
local view and zone (tld is htt).
Over IPv4, I have no trouble with nslookup ('nslookup - 127.0.0.1' and
'nslookup - 192.168.128.55'). I get the
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Mon, 29 Dec 2008 17:21:48 -0500:
nslookup
is deprecated. Did you try with host? May give you the same result, but, well
..
So what tool has replaced it? I have only been using nslookup for some
14 years...
I setup /etc
John R Pierce wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote on Mon, 29 Dec 2008 17:21:48 -0500:
nslookup
is deprecated. Did you try with host? May give you the same result, but,
well
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Bill Campbell cen...@celestial.com wrote:
snip
Hi Warren, Nice explanation. I would like to ask what you
recommend people do if they want to be able to ssh in from
anywhere on the internet. Say they are going to be traveling and
they
John R Pierce wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Bill Campbell cen...@celestial.com wrote:
snip
Hi Warren, Nice explanation. I would like to ask what you
recommend people do if they want to be able to ssh in from
anywhere on the internet. Say they are
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 25 December 2008 11:12:19 Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Bill Campbell cen...@celestial.com
wrote: snip
Hi Warren, Nice explanation. I would like to ask what you
recommend people do if they want to be able to ssh in from
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 9:46 AM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com
wrote:
I would like to be able to check my bank account while we are on holiday. I
know the bank's site is encrypted from the start - the login page is https
and
Verisign-trust encrypted - but
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
as much encryption as is possible Just strikes me all wrong.
Use the RIGHT amount of intelligence.
I agree with you, 100%. Not well written. The goal, obviously
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