On 08/15/2010 02:07 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
On 08/15/2010 07:49 AM, JB wrote:
Philip Prindeville philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com writes:
Recently started seeing the messages:
Aug 14 15:20:29 mail sendmail[8805]: unable to open Berkeley db
/etc/sasldb2:
Unknown error
I normally leave a Gnome session running on my build machine for months
at a time, but don't always work directly on that machine (at it's
keyboard and monitor).
Sometimes I ssh into it remotely to look at progress from automated
builds, and occasionally to push out a build.
The issue is this:
I'm running an FTP server on an FC12 box (using proftpd) and I've also
enabled the iptables firewall.
I've made the following config changes:
Changed /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config to have:
IPTABLES_MODULES=nf_conntrack_ftp
Added /etc/modprobe.d/netfilter.conf and put in it:
options
On 02/01/2010 09:59 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I was trying to read my email this AM using TB, but it had hung up.
So I killed it by clicking on the end process button and selecting the
force quit. When I tried to restart TB it's hung up again. Nothing
is displayed, but doing a ps shows 3
On 01/28/2010 01:27 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
but when I try this, I get:
Jan 28 09:03:35 builder dhclient[25694]: /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf line 4:
expecting string or hexadecimal data.
Jan 28 09:03:35 builder dhclient[25694
On 01/28/2010 04:32 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Thursday 28 January 2010 17:30:23 Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
On 01/28/2010 12:40 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
My dhcp server is expecting my client (the FC12 box) to send a request
with:
option dhcp-client-identifier
On 01/28/2010 04:44 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
On 01/28/2010 01:27 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
but when I try this, I get:
Jan 28 09:03:35 builder dhclient[25694
Hi.
I'm running FC12, updated on x86_64 hardware.
My dhcp server is expecting my client (the FC12 box) to send a request with:
option dhcp-client-identifier 01:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
where XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX is the MAC address, and 01 is the type-code for
Ethernet.
Unfortunately, by default Fedora