Hi,
Having upgraded to the new Fedora 37, I cannot now send mail via sendmail
remotely using auth.
Looking at /var/log/maillog, when I try and connect to send an email I
get:
"AUTH warning: no mechanisms”
Looking at the application log I can see:
250- Hello , pleased to meet you
Hi,
Does anyone have any hints for installing MongoDB on Fedora 34? I updated from
F33 and whilst it’s still working/running, I can’t update it.
Am I missing a compat lib or something?
I’m using the repo at
https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/redhat/8Server/mongodb-org/4.4/x86_64/
> On 5. Nov 2020, at 03:17, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> On Nov 4, 2020, at 18:39, Roger Heflin wrote:
>>
>> Typically if you want put 3 ip addresses in the same subnet on a
>> network usually you use a single network adaptor and add extra VIPs on
>> it.
>>
>> see:
>>
Hi,
I’ve managed to do something accidentally to my network config and I’m not sure
what.
I’m running a server inside of an ESXi host
It’s running using NetworkManager with 3x fixed IP addresses manually
configured, .215, .216 and .217
There are 3 virtual adaptors attached to the VM in
I’m running F32
Trying to update today and I get:
Problem: cannot install the best update candidate for package
fail2ban-all-0.11.1-6.fc32.noarch
- nothing provides python2-inotify needed by fail2ban-all-0.11.1-9.fc32.noarch
Anyone have any ideas if this is something I’ve done or if there’s
Answering my own question - seems there’s a version in Rawhide that works - the
change was made upstream for supervisor 4.1 and current Fedora version is 4.0.4
> On 1. May 2020, at 08:16, Scott van Looy via users
> wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded to F32 a
Hi,
I upgraded to F32 and now I get an error when I try and run Supervisord - am I
missing a compat library or something?
supervisorctl status
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/supervisorctl", line 11, in
load_entry_point('supervisor==4.0.4', 'console_scripts',
This is probably something super simple, but…
My httpd is failing on boot.
The server has 3x adaptors, all are static IPs and don’t require DHCP or
anything. Addresses, etc are specified in the config files. All are present
once boot has ended. All are managed by NetworkManager, yet I get this
valid log LSN: file: 1 offset 28
But I’m pretty confused about how this is meant to work!
Scott
On 1. May 2019, at 20:48, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> On 5/1/19 1:22 AM, Scott van Looy via users wrote:
>>> On 1. May 2019, at 09:22, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>>
>>> On 4/3
> On 1. May 2019, at 09:22, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> On 4/30/19 11:30 PM, Scott van Looy via users wrote:
>> What format does spamprobe use for the db and is it repairable somehow?
>
> Try running the "file" command on the database file and see what it says.
&g
Hi,
I recently recovered my home partition from some corruption. Most of everything
is working OK but my spamprobe database appears not to be
I use spam probe in a procmail recipe, from their examples in the man page:
:0
SCORE=| /bin/spamprobe train
:0 wf
| formail -I "X-SpamProbe:
something else weird going on here?
Regards,
Scott
> On 12. Nov 2018, at 16:32, Scott van Looy via users
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for this.
>
> Certwatch is uninstalled now, it just tells me if any of my certs have
> expired and as I don’t have any on that box any more
Thanks for this.
Certwatch is uninstalled now, it just tells me if any of my certs have expired
and as I don’t have any on that box any more it’s kinda pointless :)
I’ve removed the stuff to hide the output from the apache restart in logrotate
so I’m going to let it run tonight and see if
so I’ll see what happens tonight. Again, if anyone has any suggestions,
it’d be great to try some stuff!
Regards,
Scott
> On 11. Nov 2018, at 11:50, Scott van Looy via users
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for this.
>
> I noticed last night that both https and bind had been
Thanks for this.
I noticed last night that both https and bind had been killed and failed to
restart so I’m beginning to suspect maybe there’s a memory problem somewhere in
the log rotate stuff - but I’m not sure.
Lots of updates came down today, hoping it might magically fix itself :)
Fun!
notifempty
>sharedscripts
>delaycompress
>postrotate
>/bin/systemctl reload httpd.service > /dev/null 2>/dev/null || true
>endscript
> }
> On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 5:53 AM Andy Blanchard wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Nov 2018 at 10:40, Scott van Looy via
Hi,
Since the upgrade to F29 my HTTPD has been shutting down around 3am every
night. I’d like to try and investigate why, but the only thing in the log is:
[mpm_event:notice] [pid 1096508:tid 140027704744192] AH00492: caught SIGWINCH,
shutting down gracefully
These all happen at roughly the
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