I've also tried adding the pgsql and mysql RPM's and they're not
available either.
On 20/03/2023 12:58, Gary Stainburn wrote:
Apologies. This is the correct screen grab.
The extra errors in the OP were because I had been experimenting, to
try to fix the issue.
Hi folks.
I've installed PHP 8.0 on my server, and just installed php-ldap. All
looks to have worked fine.
php-common-8.0.28-1.el7.remi.x86_64
php-8.0.28-1.el7.remi.x86_64
php80-php-common-8.0.28-1.el7.remi.x86_64
php80-php-ldap-8.0.28-1.el7.remi.x86_64
php-cli-8.0.28-1.el7.remi.x86_64
php-sod
Hi all,
This is crazy but I can't see the answer. In my system crontab I've
added a job to stop the music system at 10:59 on the 11th November, and
restart it at 11:02 on the 11th November
# m h dom mon dow user command
59 10 * 11 * root /bin/squeezy -al
I am following the howto on
https://linuxhostsupport.com/blog/how-to-install-ldap-on-centos-7/
which matches a number of other howto's.
I have tried this on two Centos 7 boxes and both fail in the same way
when trying to set the certificates. I have tried here> without success. I found that b
Hi everyone,
I've got fail2ban and firewalld set up on a C7 box, in theory protecting
dovecot, exim and ssh but I'm not convinced it's doing anything.
in /var/log/fail2ban.log I'm getting loads of entries such as:
2020-12-22 19:08:08,100 fail2ban.actions [1836]: WARNING
[dovecot] 78.1
I've just upgraded from my old F9 box to C7, which of course means lots
of changes. However, the ones are are annoying me most are with VIM.
No matter what I do I can't get gvim to open in a reasonable size. I
have a dual headed setup (laptop + external) and every time gvim opens
it takes up
One of my boxes has stopped logging some of the things it's supposed
to. I use rsyslog which used to send named and dhcpd entries to
separate log files. Both named and dhcpd are working. I have shut down
the DHCPD server and run it in debug mode and the output is produced as
expected.
I hav
I've just moved my site onto a new box and I'm having a real problem
with $_REQUEST. The variables_order and request_order values are not
being respected.
I need the cookies to take the lowest priority, so I put it first in the
sequence. However, as the code below shows this is not happenin
I've got a C7 laptop using the default repo's (installed plus epel).
My firefox has decided to use the wrong program to view the downloads
folder.
If I download and save a file, then click on the Downloads icon and
click on view folder containing the file, it opens the MP3 editor
EasyTag ins
I've tried moving my Thunderbird profile from one C7 box, a standard PC
to another C7 box, a DELL server. I did this by rsync'ing ~/.thunderbird.
However, on the new box, Thunderbird only starts if I run it
-safe-mode. If I don't run it in safe mode I see the window flash up
and instantly clo
Last week my trusty Fedora 9 file and print server failed on me. Not bad
for 12 years trusty service.
I have now replaced it with a C7 server and found that lots have changed
in those 12 years. Thankfully many things haven't, named-chroot, dhcpd,
etc pretty much copied across and Samba wasn't
On Thursday 28 May 2020 18:12:55 Tony Mountifield wrote:
> In article <202005281646.34790.gary.stainb...@ringways.co.uk>,
> Works for me. Here are my details:
>
Thanks for this Tony. This is exactly what I had expected to happen. I
subsitiuted your server for mine and got exactly the same resul
Hi all,
I can't believe that I can't find the answer to this one. I have a perl script
which is called by xinetd.
I want that perl script to be able to detect the remote IP address of the
caller.
I presumed that it would be an environment variable but I could be wrong. I've
found reference
For those of you who are not aware, Zoom have issued an update to their app on
all platforms.
I believe this is to fix a number of security issues so I strongly suggest
everyone to upgrade. Older versions had a number of flaws in that area.
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On Tuesday 07 April 2020 10:09:07 Marius ROMAN wrote:
> "ipset v7.1: Syntax error: '360' is out of range 0-2147483"
> This is the problem. You could try to reduce the 'ban' time (for whatever
> rules you have for dovecot) so that it would be in that interval and restart
> fail2ban service.
>
I have fail2ban on my mail server monitoring Dovecot and Exim.
I have noticed that it has stopped banning IP's. I have seen in
/var/log/fail2ban.log:
2020-04-07 09:42:05,875 fail2ban.filter [16138]: INFO[dovecot]
Found 77.40.61.224 - 2020-04-07 09:42:05
2020-04-07 09:42:06,408 fail
cs), and no joy. I'd *really* rather use my browser than
> >>>> trust their app
> >>>>
> >>>> mark
> >>>> ___
> >>>> CentOS mailing list
> >>>> CentOS@centos.
On Thursday 23 January 2020 15:22:32 Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
> >
> > Before you try the update again, you'll have to fix the reason for the
> > failure - add memory, or at least add a swap file.
> >
> > You could check with
> > rpm -qa --last | head -20
> > which the latest packages are that
I have managed to find out what happened in the yum update and it turns out it
was a mess. It looks like the server ran out of memory in the middle and
things then started to fail. Any advice on how to recover from this would be
greatly appreciated
The log below shows:
[root@vps2 ~]# yum his
I have a VPS running C7. I ran a 'yum update' which included a kernel update.
The yum update wasn't a total success because mariadb updates failed. However
everything else appeared to work.
However, when I rebooted the server it did not restart. I have managed to get
the ISP's support desk to b
On Monday 09 December 2019 17:50:06 Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
> Am 09.12.19 um 10:38 schrieb Gary Stainburn:
> >
> >
>
> Typo: ^?
>
> --
> Leon
Well Spotted Leon, and thank you very much. I always loo
On Monday 09 December 2019 14:14:42 Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> > On Dec 9, 2019, at 3:38 AM, Gary Stainburn
> > wrote:
> >
> > Morning all,
> >
> > I am finally moving some old (F9 thru F17) servers to C7 (Plus
> > PHP7/Pgsql10) boxes. On the o
Morning all,
I am finally moving some old (F9 thru F17) servers to C7 (Plus PHP7/Pgsql10)
boxes. On the old boxes they all had it set so that .htm and .html files were
handled by PHP in addition to the normal .php files.
This was done with the simple change to:
AddHandler php5-script .php .ht
Has anyone actually got CLAMD and EXIM working?
I've just had a go on a new VPS server without success. The only thing that
happened was that my server slowed because clamd was hogging CPU.
I have done a lot of googling and all I found was a couple of howto's that said
the same thing, and my qu
>
> Also look the the output of 'rpm -V python-libs' to see if rpm considers
> the installed files to be corrupt.
>
> If it's not that, then you could try 'yum reinstall python-libs'.
>
> Paddy
>
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2019 at 04:18:18PM +, G
I've just tried a yum update on one of my C7 boxes and got the following output.
I'm guessing to fix this I need to re-install the RPM, but I can't remove it
because of dependancies, so how can I fix the problem?
I've managed to download a later version of the RPM, but haven't managed to
find th
On Friday 30 August 2019 16:27:01 Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> In posting
> https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2019-August/173288.html you
> could see that he has a repo "webtatic" configured, at that time calling
> a different mirror.
>
> Alexander
As far as I know I've never had webtatic
On Friday 30 August 2019 16:04:51 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 8/30/19 5:52 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > Incidentally, the*good* server that I was referencing my broken server
> > against has decided to start giving the curl certificate errors in the same
> > way that the
On Friday 30 August 2019 12:45:04 Paddy Doyle wrote:
>
> Just to mention that the 'etckeeper' package from EPEL is great for
> tracking changes to /etc. Package installs trigger a commit, as do a daily
> cron job.
>
> If in this case it was a corrupt file in /etc/pki, then a 'git log' or
> simila
On Friday 30 August 2019 12:03:26 Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> You are welcome Gary. And I am curious about what the cause of your repo
> troubles is.
I have looked back over what I have done, and cannot see what has caused the
problem to occurr. I do not see anywhere where it could have been from
On Friday 30 August 2019 11:51:35 Tony Mountifield wrote:
> And you could try re-installing ca-certificates on the offending box.
>
> # yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=base --enablerepo=updates reinstall
> ca-certificates
>
> Cheers
> Tony
I have just done this and it appears to have fixed th
On Friday 30 August 2019 04:54:14 Peter wrote:
>
> I would try this:
>
> yum clean all
ran okay.
> yum --disablerepo=epel update
ran okay but said there was nothing to update which I find hard to believe. It
has been a month or so at least since the last successful update. It did
complain ab
On Thursday 29 August 2019 18:10:19 Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> > 2019-08-29 17:23:18,117 exception: [Errno 14] curl#60 - "Peer's
> > Certificate issuer is not recognized."
> > 2019-08-29 17:23:18,117 retrycode (14) not in list [-1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
> > 7], re-raising
>
> [ ... ]
>
> > Cannot retrieve m
On Thursday 29 August 2019 16:47:11 Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> rpm -Vv nss
[root@stan2 ~]# rpm -Vv nss
./etc/pki/nss-legacy
. c /etc/pki/nss-legacy/nss-rhel7.config
./etc/pki/nssdb
. c /etc/pki/nssdb/cert8.db
. c /etc/pki/nssdb/cert9.db
.
On Thursday 29 August 2019 16:20:00 Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yum uses libcurl behind the scenes and thus NSS and not OpenSSL.
>
> Do you get something indicative when running:
>
> URLGRABBER_DEBUG=1 yum --disablerepo=\* --enablerepo=webtatic
> check-update
>
> Alexander
I get a lot o
On Thursday 29 August 2019 15:45:44 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 8/29/19 3:03 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > https://us-east.repo.webtatic.com/yum/el7/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml:
> > [Errno 14] curl#60 - "Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognized."
>
Interestingly, if I try a yum update on one of my other boxes I get similar
errors. However, it then proceeds to complete the yum update successfully
[root@ollie2 ~]# yum update
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks
Determining fastest mirrors
Could not get metalink
https://mirrors.fedoraproj
On Wednesday 28 August 2019 22:41:24 Jonathan Billings wrote:
> If it’s really out of date, you might need to update the ca-certificates
> package, but that’d have to be a really old system.
>
> I’d suggest by checking to make sure the clock on your computer isn’t really
> out of date. If its r
This evening I decided to do some work on my development C7 system. As I have
not touched it for a while, and wanted to install new services I thought I'd
better yum update first.
I saw that it only did updates from Google and PHP, and none from the system
repo's so I had a closer look. It show
I have done this a couple of times successfully.
I did set the boot partitions etc as RAID1 on sda and sdb. This I believe is
an old instruction and was based on the fact that the kernel needed access to
these partitions before RAID access was available.
I'm sure someone more knowledgeable wil
I have been doing some more research on this and it appears that this is often
a problem with the BIOS / EFI implementation not correctly respecting the boot
order setting.
However, as it used to work on this laptop with the previous HDD I do not
believe this to be the point.
Oddly, when I put
On Thursday 30 May 2019 13:16:37 Jonathan Billings wrote:
> This is all I was asking you to check. See the PARTUUID in the output
> of blkid? PARTUUID="14c4ac1d-abd8-4121-84ee-c05a825920de"
> It matches the UUID of the boot entry:
> HD(2,GPT,14c4ac1d-abd8-4121-84ee-c05a825920de,0x145800,0x6400\0
On Tuesday 28 May 2019 19:52:02 Jonathan Billings wrote:
> I suggest running 'blkid' and 'efibootmgr -v', and double-check that
> the UUID for the CentOS boot entry matches the UUID of the EFI disk.
>
> You can delete and recreate the boot entry with 'efibootmgr', which
> will likely solve the pro
On Tuesday 28 May 2019 13:30:44 Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> change the bootorder
> > BootOrder: 0002,3002,,0003,0004,0005,2001,2002,2003
> your first boot is windows
>
I know, that's my problem. If you look further down the OP I successfully
change the boot sequence, but it
Morning all,
I have a HP Envy dual boot system (Win8 for serious stuff, i.e. Train Sim and
Flight Sim) and Centos 7 for everything else.
In the past I've had the occasional problem where an update on the windows side
has updated the UEFI boot sequence but using efibootmgr has always fixed it.
On Tuesday 14 May 2019 08:36:26 qw wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I can create centos 7.4 DVD. But how to create centos bootable USB flash
> drive?
I've just done this with the latest DVD using
dd if=CentOS-7-x86_64-DVD-1810.iso of=/dev/sdb
where sdb was the USB drive as assigned by the kernel when I plu
I'm going to rebuild my workstation because maintaining it is now a nightmare
after using "recommended" repo's that now conflict with each other. Every time
I do a yum update I it fails with conflicts.
I'm looking for new recommendations for which repo's to use to have a stable
Centos 7 workst
On Monday 29 April 2019 17:21:54 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 4/29/19 1:44 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > and the lines are still appearing. Here is my jail.local. (I did also try
> > directly editing jail.conf to update the port commands).
> >
> >
> > [exim]
> &
On Monday 29 April 2019 02:21:05 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> That's one approach. I believe that you could modify fewer files by
> setting "port = 0:65535" in your definition in "jail.local" and not
> install firewallcmd-ipset.local.
I have just tried this, and re-started fail2ban. It does not seem
On Friday 26 April 2019 14:54:43 Pete Biggs wrote:
>
> >
> > I did wonder that myself. I have now amended to Dovecot definition in
> > jail.conf to:
> >
> > [dovecot]
> >
> > port= pop3,pop3s,imap,imaps,submission,sieve,25,1025,465,587
> > logpath = %(dovecot_log)s
> > backend = %(dovecot
On Saturday 20 April 2019 00:32:43 Pete Biggs wrote:
> What ban action do you use? If it's something like iptables-multiport,
> then I wonder if the fact that it's detecting the failures as
> '[dovecot]' means that it's using the dovecot ports, not the exim
> ports, when applying the iptable rule
On Friday 19 April 2019 16:15:32 Kenneth Porter wrote:
> On 4/19/2019 5:30 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > I've followed one of the pages on line specifically for installing fail2ban
> > on
> > Centos 7 and all looks fine.
>
> Which page? It would help to see w
On Wednesday 24 April 2019 17:22:13 John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:18:40AM -0400, mark wrote:
> > Nope. Well... actually, my manager's talking about Ubuntu or maybe even
> > FreeBSD. He's *extremely* upset with RH being so slow - 8 should have
> > been out for some time, for o
On Friday 19 April 2019 15:19:26 Pete Biggs wrote:
> > I've added a fail regex to /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/exim.conf as suggested
> > on another page:
>
> The standard exim.conf already has a 535 filter. Was that not working
> for you?
I was following the instructions as shown on the page. I did fi
I've followed one of the pages on line specifically for installing fail2ban on
Centos 7 and all looks fine.
I've added a fail regex to /etc/fail2ban/filter.d/exim.conf as suggested on
another page:
\[\]: 535 Incorrect authentication data
which appears to be successfully matchnig lines i
Hi All,
A short while back, Firefox changed from using (I believe) Dolphin to using
gwenview when I choose 'view in container' or 'view all downloads'.
The problem with this is that when I choose 'view in containter' it no longer
selects the appropriate file. Does anyone know how to change it
On Monday 11 March 2019 16:42:21 Pete Biggs wrote:
> I'm afraid I'm not expert on these things - I tend to do the naughty
> thing of using CPAN to install in system locations!
Hi Peter,
Do you have any instructiions on how to do this? I realise it's far from
ideal, but I need to get this system
On Monday 11 March 2019 14:28:38 Pete Biggs wrote:
> > However, as I went for bigger modules, anything that had dependences
> > were then failing as the dependencie were installed OK but then did not
> > appear to be available.
> A number of things you can do. The sort of recommended way is to
>
(I've just tried this on a second C7 box, literally clean install, only did it
on Friday, with the same results)
I'm replacing a dead F19 box with a new C7 one and I'm trying to get my Perl
install completed. Ultimately, I need to get Selenium::Remote::Driver
working, but I'm struggling before
On Monday 04 March 2019 10:31:17 Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
> Pressed return too earlier...
> But in the same repo there is:
> http://dries.eu/rpms/perl-Net-SCP/perl-Net-SCP
>
> that seems the same version I have in my Fedora 29
> Gianluca
HI Gianluca
Thanks for this. I had already looked at the site
Hi All,
My new server is now built and I'm rebuilding the various services. Falling
at the first hurdle, my xinetd.conf service requrires perl-Net-SCP which
doesn't appear to be available on C7.
I could install CPAN and install it that way, but obviously I'd rather try to
keep to RPM's if I c
On Friday 01 March 2019 09:52:52 Pete Biggs wrote:
> Just as an added bit of information (because I see you are getting avc
> issues as well).
>
> I often see this when using Intel firmware raid - it basically comes
> down to the initialisation of the RAID being a quite long process and
> if initia
On Friday 01 March 2019 05:26:09 Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
> Maybe you could try a network install and only use the USB DVD to boot. I
> remember similar issues while installing servers using remote iso to
> install via USB drive emulation with the servers management hardware.
Hi Simon,
I di
On Thursday 28 February 2019 18:25:52 mark wrote:
> Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > I'm doing a new install, and everything seems to have gone fine apart
> > from the incredible amount of time it's taken.
> >
> > It does have 6 x 4TB drives in RAID6 and I am install
I'm doing a new install, and everything seems to have gone fine apart from the
incredible amount of time it's taken.
It does have 6 x 4TB drives in RAID6 and I am installing from a USB DVD drive
as I had no SATA ports left, but this is getting rediculous.
I chose a simple install (the one abov
On Monday 28 January 2019 12:23:25 Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
> > Am 28.01.2019 um 10:50 schrieb Peter Eckel :
> > I used Bacula before I switched to Bareos.
> >
> > There was a point, however, when the open source release of Bacula
> > became, to put it mildly, a bit too inactive for my taste
On Friday 11 January 2019 15:16:12 Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
> If you boot, istn't there a way to get into an EFI boot menu where you can
> see the different EFI boot entries? Maybe you can see there what is wrong
> now.
>
> On the other hand, maybe you could even reinstall and try to configur
sda reconnected it just boots into a grub> prompt.
Anyone got suggestions what to do next?
(This server is not live, so can be wiped / experimented on)
On Wednesday 09 January 2019 10:30:54 Gary Stainburn wrote:
> I've just finished installing a new Bacula storeage server. Prior to doing
&
I've just finished installing a new Bacula storeage server. Prior to doing the
install I did some research and ended up deciding to do the following
config.
6x4TB drives
/boot/efi efi_fs sda1
/boot/efi_copy efi_fs sdb1
/boot xfs RAID1 sda2 sdb2
VG
I have just done a yum update for the first time in a while, and as part of
that I believe Firefox got upgraded.
After the reboot I restarted Firefox which had been closed down with the
option to retain all open tabs/windows.
However, when I restarted Firefox it had three new tabs, one being th
Lke many people I have received the message from Dropbox about their changes
including the non-support for the old Linux RPM.
As I no longer use Dropbox I thought I would just remove the nautilus-dropbox
RPM.
However, I am still receiving the warning every time I log in. Can anyone
tell me wh
On Friday 19 October 2018 00:41:12 Warren Young wrote:
>
> S…systemd is a Microsoft conspiracy against Linux?
>
I love this
Now SystemD finally makes sense
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On Friday 12 October 2018 12:19:40 Bill Gee wrote:
> I agree that issue with the scroll bar jumping all over is really annoying!
> It is actually a feature of Gnome and GTK. It can be changed by editing a
> file:
>
> ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
>
> [Settings]
> gtk-primary-button-warps-slider=0
I have done some Googling on this but everything I've found appears to be at
least 2 years old and mostly refers to Gnome
TBH, I'm surprised nobody else has mentioned it - maybe it's only happened to
me.
At some point over the last few months the behaviour of the scroll bars
changed and I'm fi
On Friday 28 September 2018 14:39:29 Jerry Geis wrote:
> I am calling a bash script and passing in somestring that includes a "$"
>
> myscript "$plusmore"
>
> I want to assign in the myscript the $1 arg to something like
> MYTEXT="$1"
>
Hi Jerry,
The problem is that bu the time you're in your s
On Monday 03 September 2018 15:13:06 Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> This means that you'll need a 32-bit OS, and that PAE might not be
> recognized by the OS. Debian 9 32-bit would work; CentOS 6 32-bit
> might not.
It previously had Centos 6 on it, but I wanted to avoid that as it now has a
limited
On Friday 31 August 2018 18:20:20 Warren Young wrote:
> You’re giving two very mixed signals here.
>
> “Old Pentium,” as someone else said, can mean anything back to 1993, but “4
> TB drive” suggests something far newer than that.
>
> I ask because that affects the expected energy draw of the serve
On Friday 31 August 2018 18:09:13 Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
> We use mysql as database backend for bacula, and it becomes heavy loaded,
> over time especially wenn restoring respectively generating filelists. So,
> not sure if such old CPU provides enough compute power ...
This isn't the dire
On Friday 31 August 2018 16:35:54 mark wrote:
> Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > I've got a very small footprint rack server with a 4TB drive in that I
> > wish to be a Bacula storeage device. However, it's got an old board /
> > processor in it.
> >
> > Can an
On Friday 31 August 2018 15:44:53 Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> I would use FreeBSD (and I do use FreeBSD for bacula, now bareos backup
> server and storage hosts), it has really small "footprint", and it is
> quite widespread.
>
> Incidentally, I was using bacula for very long time, but recently I
> s
I've got a very small footprint rack server with a 4TB drive in that I wish to
be a Bacula storeage device. However, it's got an old board / processor in
it.
Can anyone recommend a Dist that would work on it?
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h
On Saturday 21 July 2018 21:08:59 Michael Schumacher wrote:
> folks, didn't anybody check the name of this guy?
>
> Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
> drops a bomb with provocative questions every now and then and NEVER
> ever responds to his own bullshit. He is just a troll!
This may be the case,
On Thursday 28 June 2018 21:16:27 Philipoff, Andrew wrote:
> Try running "pear list -a > pear_list.txt" to get a list of install PEAR
Cheers Andrew
Perfect
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I'm looking to replace an OLD Fedora web server with a Centos 7 one. I'm
currentlly in the process of documenting what is on the server ready to
install the new one.
While most things have been done with RPMs, some installs have had to be done
via CPAN for Perl and PEAR for PHP.
Is there a wa
On Monday 04 June 2018 12:30:11 Pete Biggs wrote:
> There's lots of info on it on the web. For the definitive answers look
> long the local::lib pages on CPAN - basically there are environment
> variables you can set to say where things are to be installed.
>
> Also, I think when you first run CPAN
I'm still working on getting my brand new Centos 7 mail server working and I'm
having problems with Perl.
Most of the modules are available as RPM's which was straight forward.
However, MIME::Parser, Net::SCP and Net::SSH aren't.
In order to get these working I installed the perl-CPAN rpm and t
On Thursday 31 May 2018 17:13:49 Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 03:57:43PM +0100, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > Is there any (easy to follow) instructions anywhere to tell me how to
> > back up this service and restore it onto a new one?
>
> This is basically runnin
On my old Centos 7 server I had set up a LDAP database for user authentication
by other services (the server locally uses normal PAM authenticatin).
I set it up originally from a web page describing how to set up an LDAP server
for use with MS Outlook clients (which never worked)
Is there any (
On Friday 25 May 2018 07:57:16 John Hodrien wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2018, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> > Questions
> >
> > 1) Any ideas why my yum runs keep hanging, and what I can do to fix it?
>
> It's likely it's hanging in a script, so just trace it all throu
Having successfully killed my (Centos 7) mail server I have had to build a new
one.
Thankfully I had a server build that I was about to start configuring as my
new web server.
I appear to have set everything up okay, Exim, SpamAssassin, ClamAv, Dovecot,
Postgresql, httpd etc.
Everything appe
My live mail server was due an update so I ran
yum update
All seemed file so I told it to proceed. HOwever it then hung for over 30
minutes.
I stopped the update and tried again. It complained about problems with the
update, so I tried
yum --skip-broken -y update
which then hung at a diffe
On Thursday 12 April 2018 16:06:06 m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> Yan Li wrote:
> >
> > It seems that .findfont can't find a font file that the PS file is
> > asking for. Is it possible that your Windows 10 is printing using some
> > new fonts that your CentOS doesn't have?
That would make sense
> >
>
Hi all,
For some years now I have been using a simple system I found online which
allows me to easily import data from Windows Programs.
Hopefully others out there are using the system and already have found the
answer to my problem.
I have installed on my Centos server a virtual CUPS printer
Another questions regarding my new server setup.
As with the Postgresql setup, different pages describing setting up a Centos
LAPP server have differing opinions about PHP versions.
The default distro's appear to still be installing PHP5 while some sites
instruct on how to install PHP7.
I am p
Hi all,
I've got a nice shiny new server which I'm going to build as a LAPP platform.
I've just had a quick look for suitable instructions on the best way to
configure it and I have a few questions. There are many hits, some better
than others.
(It is replacing a Fedora 9 server so I'm expecti
On Wednesday 07 February 2018 14:57:47 Timotheus Pokorra wrote:
> Search for websockets and html5.
>
> eg.
> http://srchea.com/build-a-real-time-application-using-html5-websockets
>
> all the best,
>Timotheus
Thanks for this. Looks a very interesting article, and exactly what I'm
looking for.
This is O/T apart from the fact that the server is Centos running Apache /
Postgresql.
I want to develop a real time (ish) dashboard type web page showring extracts
of the contents of a table. I would like any changes that occur to be pushed
to the web clients rather than have the clients poll
On Wednesday 20 December 2017 04:59:43 Keith Keller wrote:
> I do seem to have an issue that when waking on suspend the wifi won't
> come back up. But I haven't done enough troubleshooting to provide any
> helpful debugging information, and I may not care anyway (the "laptop"
> is basically my des
On Tuesday 19 December 2017 03:56:20 Keith Keller wrote:
> On 2017-12-19, Keith Keller wrote:
> > https://elrepo.org/tiki/wl-kmod
>
> I decided to give this a go, and so far so good. I did need to rebuild
> the rpm after updating the kernel version from the previous one to the
> current one, but
After getting nowhere with the mokutil command I decided to use the other
option and turn off secure boot in the BIOS settings.
I had been loathed to do this because every time I do anything in the BIOS it
stuffs the boot order and reverts to booting straight into Win8. Guess what,
as soon as
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