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
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declaration:
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@umask 0077; $(GPG) --output $(FILEPLAIN) --decrypt $(FILECRYPT)
@$(VI) $(FILEPLAIN)
@umask 0077; $(GPG) --encrypt --recipient $(GPGID) $(FILEPLAIN)
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@umask 0077; $(GPG) --decrypt $(FILECRYPT) | less
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On Wed, 14 May 2008, Sergio Belkin wrote:
OK, you won :) I'm going to test nagios. I am using centos 5.1
x86_64. Do I lose much if I use rpm from rpmforge (version 2.9)?
I'm using the x86_64 version of nagios-2.11-1.el5.rf from rpmforge on
our nagios server. Works like a charm.
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alpine. It works with UTF-8 so you can read spam in the
original Hebrew or Chinese, but it's text-only so you avoid NSFW
images. You get foreign language practice in an HR-acceptable manner.
Woohoo!
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it's not possible to encrypt.
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reference. Do you have a valid /etc/ntp/step-tickers file?
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here; an strace with timestamps might provide a better glimpse of the
exact system calls that are timing out.
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, spamhaus will block ca. 60% of inbound traffic,
spamassassin 10%, and ClamAV 2-3%. We end up delivering only about 25%
of the messages we receive from the Internet.
We use rpmforge packages for everything.
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Does your custom kernel (or its initrd) include the USB storage
drivers necessary for reading your thumb drive?
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an exact list, but
the usb-storage module is certainly key. It depends, in turn, on the
scsi_mod module.
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Maby helpfull logfiles
Can someone block this guy from the list?
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setuid code because there are no per-user settings.
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all processes belonging to a user
CentOS includes pkill (in the procps rpm), which performs the same
function:
pkill -U username
or, more severely,
pkill -KILL -U username
That's what I use to get rid of open filehandles, esp. on NFS mounts,
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Nagios(www.nagios.org).
Nagios, like cfengine, takes a while to get started, but does the job
once it's up and running. Wolfgang Barth's book from No Starch Press
can be handy to have around if you want an accessible introduction and
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Is anyone aware of any Dual or Quad port Intel NICs which work out
of the box in CentOS 5.2? we need bonding to work.
Intel 9402PT (Dual Port Copper Gigabit PCI-E). Works great with CentOS
5.2 x86_64 (e1000e driver).
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The wrapper scripts (GET, HEAD, POST) installed with the
perl-libwww-perl package can be used both on their own and as nice
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a different set of challenges -- but
I can't imagine anyone claiming that there hasn't been marked progress
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# set time limits fairly low to get benefit of failover
bind_timelimit 30
idle_timelimit 120
timelimit 30
# eof
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., MySQL)
* installed by RPM (e.g., /var/www/error)
both of which belong in /var, and
* data created elsewhere and fed to a process (e.g., your
video files or HTML pages)
which goes into /srv.
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in that case, what do you think is the
benefit of using CentOS instead?
You'll get tired of having to re-install fedora at least yearly.
If you are young that might not sound like very often - but
eventually you'll change your mind,
+1
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works for me).
2. Lax permissions on your $HOME. Procmail gets picky when
things are group-writeable.
3. SELinux issues. Run ausearch -m avc | grep procmail to
see if anything needs to be relabeled.
/var/log/maillog will usually supply part of the answer as well.
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in /etc/procmailrc,
e.g.,
# /etc/procmailrc
DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/
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section of the procmailrc(5) man page.
Note that /etc/procmailrc is often executed as root, not $USER, so I
tend to avoid putting anything but variable definitions in it.
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of unsolicited advice would be to set up a fairly robust
backup system (using, perhaps, a USB hard drive) and train her on it
until she's got the procedure in muscle memory. Should the hard drive
fail, someone will at least be able to restore her data.
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'
version:3.4.0
srcversion: 0B48FBAC9285804638A6BE7
parm: xmit_hash_policy:XOR hashing method: 0 for layer 2
(default), 1 for layer 3+4 (charp)
Is the layer2+3 option simply undocumented via modinfo or is it not
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/etc/sysconfig/init.
The content of /var/log/messages is controlled via /etc/syslog.conf.
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operation succeeded when it didn't.
Soft-mounted filesystems, however, return error codes that
applications can (and most often do) ignore, resulting in all sorts
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to hardwire their home directory path into a
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than DHCP.
No problems here, though I don't think either of my DHCP servers has
been off-line for more than six or seven minutes at a time over the
past several years (other than during a couple extended power outages
when DHCP wasn't my real worry :-).
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allocated less than 1 GB RAM to a VM with an active GUI,
but I suspect that RAM crunch is part of the problem.
Install CentOS 5 on raw hardware with 512 MB RAM and try running
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difference in performance or small-scall management.
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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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, on the other hand, are stored in a separate
local repo; those do get their own .repo file.
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[a-zA-Z0-9./]
The openssl binary can easily create a shadow-compatible hash for you:
openssl passwd -1
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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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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++
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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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configuration, often defined in /etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl.conf.
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type (probably httpd_config_t)?
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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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svnsync sync file:///srv/svn/myrepo.bak
Then, somewhat regularly,
svnsync sync file:///srv/svn/myrepo.bak
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to right kernel, initrd.img, and boot
options
3. Set up DHCP server to point to the correct next-server and
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standard 6.0 package, v. 1.1.5-1.el6.
The rpm checks out correctly via gpg and an rpm2cpio-cpio pipe.
Running ldd against the updated library shows the expected links.
But the library appears to not work. Anyone else seen this?
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On Tue, 18 Oct 2011, Al wrote:
Anyone have an update tutorial/howto for samba to authenticate to ldap?
I recommend the smbldap-tools suite of applications for that task:
https://gna.org/projects/smbldap-tools/
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Are there any SELinux warnings in your audit log? (Unlikely, but
possible.)
If you run tcpdump on the LDAP server, can you see any traffic
whatsoever from the CentOS 6 box?
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I've never used OfflineIMAP, offlineimap.org, but it looks like an
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account required pam_access.so
Also, I assume that your system can access your netgroups properly,
i.e., getent can see them:
getent netgroup $groupname
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I've always edited out the rhgb option when I depend on a serial
console, but I honestly haven't checked whether it makes any
difference in CentOS 6.0.
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* Verizon: phone number@vtext.com
Where phone number is your 10-digit number.
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defense is a good offense, no?
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The problem is limited to this VM. Other VMs on the same host have no
such difficulties.
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out the disk, I thought to leave it for
later.
I'm interested to know if you used mdadm to fail and remove the bad
disk from the array when it first started acting up.
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the point is that I've seen bad drives go good again, at
least for short periods of time.
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On Wed, 21 Dec 2011, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
I would like to express my appreciation for the unbelievably quick
release of Centos 6.2. Thanks a million! You managed to release 6.2
some 10 days after 6.1. Johnny, you are not that ugly after all :-).
+1
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/interface
memballoon
address type='pci' .../
/memballoon
/devices
All the VMs started without any issue after that, though I'll admit
have haven't tried re-starting them since the fix.
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On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Daniel J Walsh wrote:
On 01/04/2012 05:37 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
I've got a Mailman installation running on CentOS 4 that I'd like
to migrate to a CentOS 6 box.
My big obstacle at present is getting Mailman's mm-handler Perl
script to run as a Sendmail local mailer
is the lesser of the two evils:
* let mailman_mail_t access usr_t files, or
* let sendmail_t access mailman_data_t files?
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start the new domain or run virsh create $DOM.xml and then, once
it's running, make a trivial change (usually adding an XML comment) to
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6. virsh start $DOM --console
And then see if things get better.
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2012, Sorin Srbu wrote:
Another smooth update. Thanks CentOS-team!
+1
I'll note that I didn't start the updates until earlier this morning,
so I went straight to the 2.6.18-308.1.1.el5 kernel.
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it:
setsebool httpd_enable_cgi=1
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on IP forwarding what did you have to do?
If you're going to do any packet filtering, I've had good luck with
Shorewall for handling iptables rules.
Otherwise, assuming there's no NAT lurking somewhere in your request,
turning on IP forwarding should do it.
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Otherwise, the less specific block will be used. E.g.,
host myhost {
hardware ethernet 11:22:33:44:55:66;
fixed-address myhost.mydom.com;
}
host myhost-roam {
hardware ethernet 11:22:33:44:55:66;
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your named group(s) might might require packages not in those groups.
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?xml version='1.0'?
!DOCTYPE
permissions, so
there will need to be a cron job (or very vigilent SA) that monitors
those perms, re-customizing them as necessary.
Otherwise, what they're asking isn't all that unusual, imo.
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GUI menus), are there any meaningful error messages?
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physical damage during transport -- both important if off-site
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In this case, it points you to the perl-XML-Parser package.
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to use if you control the clients.
If only Apple would add /dev/tun to the iPhone -- then our iPhone
users could run OpenVPN and the sysadmin portion of my life would
become somewhat less annoying...
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development machines. In the latter case, I don't want the developers
to have to remember some chroot or odd gcc invocation to get 32-bit
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legitimately hence why I don't just search for word only...
The regex you want is ^[[:space:]]*word
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w/o whitespace that begin with numbers?
Probably something like ^[[:space:]]\+[0-9]
-- though that assumes you're using gawk (since the \+ modifier is
GNU-specific).
For non-GNU awks, ^[[:space:]][[:space:]]*[0-9]
I have to buy a book on RegEx's and Sed :)
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Florin Andrei wrote:
I like the stability of Ext3, but in terms of speed it's not the
sharpest lightbulb in the toolshed.
ROTFL: sharpest lightbulb in the toolshed.
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as nicely formatted as dnstracer's:
dig +trace www.atbfinancialonline.com
First you'll see dig resolving . (the root domain), then getting the
master servers for com., then for atbfinancialonline.com.
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to build a certificate for your dovecot server.
Then use the Window key-management system to import the CA's public
certificate. At that point Outlook ought to trust your dovecot
certificate.
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them over, and then revise/implement the ones you like.
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that someone had
broken into his house and stolen, among other things, his laptop. He
had things encrypted, but it was still very reassuring to everyone
that I was able to revoke his VPN cert within a few minutes.
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