> On Nov 26, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>
> Is this sane ?
No. Use VLANs instead of physical cables and physical switches.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLAN
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How do they deal with guaranteeing there is not IP address and MAC address
spoofing?
On November 26, 2015 12:48:45 PM PST, Steven Tardy wrote:
>> On Nov 26, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Alice Wonder
>wrote:
>>
>> Is this sane ?
>
>No. Use VLANs instead of
and you should also use bonding to aggregate link bandwith.
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2015-11-26 22:48 GMT+02:00 Steven Tardy :
> > On Nov 26, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
> >
> > Is this sane ?
>
> No. Use VLANs instead of physical cables and physical
> On Nov 26, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
>
> How do they deal with guaranteeing there is not IP address and MAC address
> spoofing?
VLANs simply provide the same thing you are doing in the physical world
(creating distinct broadcast domains), but does so
On 11/26/2015 12:51 PM, Alice Wonder wrote:
How do they deal with guaranteeing there is not IP address and MAC address
spoofing?
to run VLANs, you need a vlan capable switch.
you only run the vlan trunk to your 'router'. all other switch ports
are configured to be on one or another vlan,
On 27/11/15 05:54, Leandro wrote:
what I did is to take note of exaclty the same package that were
installed on mi centos 7.
Then I download the 3 packages on my rhel , and installed in the same
order with rpm.
I worked ...
Thanks.
It's always better to consistently use yum to install
On Wed, 25 Nov 2015, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>I really recommend using the fewest partitions possible,
>replacing
>a disk will require you to handle each partition individually.
This is not a large burden, but I do agree to keep it simple.
>It's probably best to do a small /boot on RAID1 and
Buenas noches!!
He tenido problema para iniciar correctamente el servicio samba4.
El archivo samba4 lo tengo actualmente en el ruta: /etc/rc.d/init.d/samba4
cuando la pc inicia chequeo el status de samba4:
systemctl status samba4
y este es el resultado:
samba4.service - LSB: Bring up/down samba4
Hi all,
I am trying to install nested Esxi 6.x under a Centos7 kvm host to
use it as test lab for new ESXi versions, but I am doing something
wrong because I can't install it.
I have configured kvm and kvm_intel modules with the following options:
options kvm ignore_msrs=1
options kvm_intel
Hello,
I may have opportunity to obtain a Intel EXPI9404PTLBLK PRO/1000 PT Quad
Port ethernet adapter at a significantly reduced price.
What I would like to do with it, I want to make sure it is possible and
sane before I buy it.
-=-
Device sits in CentOS box that connects directly to
On 11/26/2015 7:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
Private Network A: 192.168.10.0/24
Private Network B: 192.168.20.0/24
Private Network C: 192.168.30.0/24
Private Network D: 192.168.40.0/24
A will have a NAS. I can reach it from Internet (via port forwarding)
and B and C (routing table) but from it,
Hi guys , Im have some problems installing the following packages:
rrdtool-devel
rrdtool-perl
Before we moved to centos/rhel7 it was a simple task, just doing:
yum install rrdtool rrdtool-devel and rrdtool-perl was enough.
Now, I only can install the rrdtool package but not rrdtool-devel and
On 11/26/2015 07:53 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/26/2015 7:43 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
Private Network A: 192.168.10.0/24
Private Network B: 192.168.20.0/24
Private Network C: 192.168.30.0/24
Private Network D: 192.168.40.0/24
A will have a NAS. I can reach it from Internet (via port
On Thu, 26 Nov 2015, Leandro wrote:
Hi guys , Im have some problems installing the following packages:
rrdtool-devel
rrdtool-perl
Before we moved to centos/rhel7 it was a simple task, just doing:
yum install rrdtool rrdtool-devel and rrdtool-perl was enough.
Now, I only can install the
On 11/26/2015 7:57 AM, Alice Wonder wrote:
I could combine D and C but the idea was to not have an open wifi
router that can be used to access A
the C to A filters could explicitly allow the TV and such devices to
access the NAS protocols while disallowing anything else.
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Hello guys!
I'm Shraddha , an opensource enthusiast and a regular contributor to the
linux-kernel project. I'm currently an intern at Linux Kernel selected
through the Outreachy program. I started contributing to opensource only 5
months ago but I'm already quite active. I would like to join the
On 26/11/15 11:51 AM, Shraddha Barke wrote:
> Hello guys!
>
> I'm Shraddha , an opensource enthusiast and a regular contributor to the
> linux-kernel project. I'm currently an intern at Linux Kernel selected
> through the Outreachy program. I started contributing to opensource only 5
> months
On Thu, 26 Nov 2015, Digimer wrote:
On 26/11/15 11:51 AM, Shraddha Barke wrote:
Hello guys!
I'm Shraddha , an opensource enthusiast and a regular contributor to the
linux-kernel project. I'm currently an intern at Linux Kernel selected
through the Outreachy program. I started contributing
I will expand a little bit more.
I need to install nfdump,
when I beggin installation process:
[root@ARM-LXMON01 nfdump-1.6.13]# ./configure \--prefix=/usr/local
\--sysconfdir=/etc \--mandir=/usr/share/man \--enable-nfprofile
\--enable-nftrack \--enable-sflow \--enable-nsel
checking for
On 26/11/15 12:01 PM, Shraddha Barke wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2015, Digimer wrote:
>
>> On 26/11/15 11:51 AM, Shraddha Barke wrote:
>>> Hello guys!
>>>
>>> I'm Shraddha , an opensource enthusiast and a regular contributor to
>>> the
>>> linux-kernel project. I'm currently an intern at Linux
On Thu, 26 Nov 2015, Leandro wrote:
I remember , I solved this issue in my centos 6 , after install rrdtool-devel
and rrdtool-perl packages.
Can I try domething else ?
You shouldn't need to, no.
I'm guessing you've got a cruddy version installed from somewhere else, else
the yum install
On 11/26/2015 9:19 AM, Digimer wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply!
>I found many bug trackers related to RedHat. Could you please provide
>some links as to which ones need to be fixed ?
>Sorry for the newbie question
What needs fixing depends entirely on what your interests are and where
your
On 26/11/15 12:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/26/2015 9:19 AM, Digimer wrote:
>>> Thanks for the quick reply!
>>> >I found many bug trackers related to RedHat. Could you please provide
>>> >some links as to which ones need to be fixed ?
>>> >Sorry for the newbie question
>> What needs fixing
On 11/26/2015 09:30 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/26/2015 9:19 AM, Digimer wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply!
>I found many bug trackers related to RedHat. Could you please provide
>some links as to which ones need to be fixed ?
>Sorry for the newbie question
What needs fixing depends
Im very sorry.
You were right, yum install works flawlessly for rrdtool, rrdtool-devel
and rrdtool-perl packages.
I tryed on a fresh centos7 install.
The problem is that my Os is not a centos7 instead is a redhat 7.
Since I dont have any support for this , I asked some help here. I
thought
On 11/26/2015 9:58 AM, Leandro wrote:
Im very sorry.
You were right, yum install works flawlessly for rrdtool,
rrdtool-devel and rrdtool-perl packages.
I tryed on a fresh centos7 install.
The problem is that my Os is not a centos7 instead is a redhat 7.
Since I dont have any support for this
On 26/11/2015 17:58, Leandro wrote:
Im very sorry.
You were right, yum install works flawlessly for rrdtool, rrdtool-devel
and rrdtool-perl packages.
I tryed on a fresh centos7 install.
The problem is that my Os is not a centos7 instead is a redhat 7.
Since I dont have any support for this , I
On 11/26/2015 10:18 AM, Tris Hoar wrote:
To access RHN you will need a support agreement with Red Hat. You
could use the packages from Centos, but it would be better to just
rebuild the server if you are going down that route.
long ago, far away, I successfully converted several RHEL boxes
On 26/11/2015 18:22, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/26/2015 10:18 AM, Tris Hoar wrote:
To access RHN you will need a support agreement with Red Hat. You
could use the packages from Centos, but it would be better to just
rebuild the server if you are going down that route.
long ago, far away, I
what I did is to take note of exaclty the same package that were
installed on mi centos 7.
Then I download the 3 packages on my rhel , and installed in the same
order with rpm.
I worked ...
Thanks.
On 26/11/15 15:24, Tris Hoar wrote:
On 26/11/2015 18:22, John R Pierce wrote:
On 11/26/2015
W dniu 25.11.2015 o 21:35, m.r...@5-cent.us pisze:
Ireneusz Piasecki wrote:
W dniu 24.11.2015 o 19:38, m.r...@5-cent.us pisze:
Again, I'm posting here because when I tried their mailing list, I
didn't get much response.
It's normal for bareos mailing list and bugtrac system. Bareos is paid
W dniu 25.11.2015 o 21:35, m.r...@5-cent.us pisze:
[...]
I was just trying to restore one single file... but as I said, I can't
even find it.
Sample to restore from volume with bootstrap file using bextract:
bextract -i files.list -V FullCatalog-0 -b b.file FileStorage
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2015:2519 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-2519.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
On 11/26/2015 11:32 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
Is there any reason or need to keep anaconda around after a system is up and running, or
would "yum remove anaconda" be a good idea?
its not installed on my c6 server, don't think it ever was. I
installed this with the minimal iso, then yum'd
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2015:2519 Important
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-2519.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
Is there any reason or need to keep anaconda around after a system is up and
running, or would "yum remove anaconda" be a good idea?
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