made by Moxa (www.moxa.com)? I'm sure there are other
makers of such devices, []
Digi -- www.digi.com -- also makes this sort of thing.
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Apache 2.0 and 2.2 (which is
used in CentOS 5). In particular, you'll need a AuthBasicProvider
declaration:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_auth_basic.html#authbasicprovider
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But still, there is no process running...
Have you tried launching snmpd in non-forking mode?
snmpd -f -Le
If that's not verbose enough, wrap it in strace and try again:
strace -o /tmp/snmpd.trace snmpd -f -Le
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Perhaps, however, other list members have more heartening stories to
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to a lower-case version of the MAC rather than the
upper-case presentation used by ifconfig:
ip link show eth0 | awk '/ether/ {print $2}'
I mean, doesn't everyone use lower-case MACs in dhcpd.conf? :-)
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The dovecot.conf file also has some maildir-specific directives; I
make sure maildir files are copied with hard links (which won't work
over NFS):
maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes
Does that help?
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in strace
to see if any system calls are being thwarted.
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with the
xorg-x11-server-utils package.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIlJ8ZCs4jY
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svnsync sync file:///srv/svn/myrepo.bak
Then, somewhat regularly,
svnsync sync file:///srv/svn/myrepo.bak
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Recommendations
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-March/thread.html#77709
* Help with backups
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-August/thread.html#85292
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be something to the effect of
semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t \
/usr/lib/oracle/11.1.0.1/client/lib/.*\.so.*
or, less version-specific,
semanage fcontext -a -t textrel_shlib_t \
/usr/lib/oracle/[0-9.]*/client/lib/.*\.so.*
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the paths in your local httpd
configuration, often defined in /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf.
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type (probably httpd_config_t)?
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then it
was never advertised. You had to know exactly what you were seeking to
find it buried in the bowels of microsoft.com.
Just get it out of your head that Microsoft's true customers are those
who purchase MS products. Its true customers are the folks who own MS
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bells and whistles of ZFS, I suppose, but it's pretty simple to set
up. Also, given gigabit ethernet and a decent switch, its bonnie++
numbers aren't bad at all.
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Then make sure that the filename to which you want to write exists, is
world-writable, and has the correct file contexts. If I wanted to
write to /tftpboot/foo, for example, it ought to look like
-rw-rw-rw- root root user_u:object_r:tftpdir_t/tftpboot/foo
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The openssl binary can easily create a shadow-compatible hash for you:
openssl passwd -1
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, on the other hand, are stored in a separate
local repo; those do get their own .repo file.
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the cert
and the key in the same file. I'd just give it 0600 perms no matter
where you put it.
Then confinue with your step #5.
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then that's a pretty good candidate.
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