What do you mean by ACIs?
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 3:56 PM, Gordon Messmer
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> On 09/19/2016 10:18 AM, Bernard Fay wrote:
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>> Any idea what can be wrong on my server?
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> What are your ACIs?
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On 09/20/2016 04:05 AM, Bernard Fay wrote:
What do you mean by ACIs?
What ACIs govern access to attributes and entries, on your LDAP server?
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Need a PCI-E sound card with low profile bracket, optical out, and one
of those mini-din connectors that fans out into various analog connectors.
Only card I have been able to find so far uses a CM8828 chipset.
Looks like that chipset is natively supported by the kernel alsa driver
starting in
On 20/09/16 18:37, Alice Wonder wrote:
Need a PCI-E sound card with low profile bracket, optical out, and one
of those mini-din connectors that fans out into various analog connectors.
Only card I have been able to find so far uses a CM8828 chipset.
Looks like that chipset is natively support
Is anyone running keepass on C6? I have a rather large password database under
Windows that I want also to use on my Centos systems. It seems that keepass is
not available, it relies on mono and there may be bugs.
Googling also seems to suggest that I should download the source code and
compil
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 09:43:17PM +0200, H wrote:
> Is anyone running keepass on C6? I have a rather large password database
> under Windows that I want also to use on my Centos systems. It seems that
> keepass is not available, it relies on mono and there may be bugs.
>
> Googling also s
I have a server that is also a firewall router at a public library with a
fiber optic Internet connection. It is running kernel
2.6.32-642.4.2.el6.x86_64 (current CentOS 6.8) and Iptables 1.4.7 (current
stock CentOS 6.8). I having trouble with Internet throughput. I am supposed to
be getting 20Mbit
Hello,
I fixed it real good.
I bought a Lenovo TS130 ThinkServer about 5 or 6 years ago. Folks told me,
RHEL/CentOS would not run on this server.
I bought it and installed it and it works fine.
So, a couple weeks ago, I decided to upgrade the memory. At the time, the
bios only supported 16GB bu
On the third upgrade, my USB flash drive is no longer recognized as a boot
device. The fourth bios upgrade is a shell script run from RHEL which the
support was also added later. I tried that first but it didn't work. Didn't
get any errors, it just didn't work.
Any help would be greatly apprecia
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> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
> Behalf Of Barry Brimer
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: I fixed and it wasn't broken
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> > On the third upgrade, my USB flas
This is what ipset can do for traffic on a home server that's not wanted on
a slow 6MB DSL connection.
http://palmettoshopper.com/httpd_traffic.jpg
I only use my home server for zoneminder, testing my commercial website and
streaming movies.
Got tired of hackers looking for files that don't exis
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