> The price we pay.. :)
Do you say that paying RH customers already received new firefox packages?
Regards,
Simon
>
> BTW, Mozilla publishes tarballs that you can simply extract and run (and
> will self-update), you can use those (it's what I am doing as a workaround
> in fact until RH catches u
> I was told lately about this workaround, check it out.
> https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/05/04/update-regarding-add-ons-in-firefox/
The signing thing is a security feature. I don't like a workaround to
disable a security feature instead of fixing it.
What makes me feel a bit bad is that ev
> Hi
>
> Just got a new server replacing another server.
> I had to use iptables to protect it until I could move a hardware firewall
> from the old server to the new server.
>
> Now I am trying to delete iptables but it wants to delete lots of other
> dependency packages, e.g. sendmail, cyrus-sasl
> On May 6, 2019, at 10:14 AM, Bee.Lists wrote:
>>
>> I will give 770 a try.
>
> Try 750 first. You don’t need write access to do what you’re asking.
>
> Also, the group membership change won’t take effect until you log out and
> back in.
Thanks to correct me, both things are true, if he only wa
> Just did that, and I still can’t do this:
>
> $ cd /var/log/nginx
>
> -bash: cd: /var/log/nginx: Permission denied
What's the access mode of it? Should probably be mode 770 then.
Regards,
Simon
>
>
>> On May 3, 2019, at 7:22 PM, John Pierce wrote:
>>
>> Add group nginx to your user... userm
> James B. Byrne via CentOS wrote:
>> On Wed, April 24, 2019 11:14, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm afraid too many clouds make the wider horizon invisible :-)
>>
>> At that point it is called fog.
>
> But, don'tcha know, the only way to clear the fog is to send lots of money
> to them
Well, o
> Andrew Holway wrote:
>> I just realised that I haven't touched a centos/redhat machine in more
>> than a couple of years. Everything I do now is Kubernetes based or using
>> cloud services (or k8s cloud services).
>>
>> What about it listeroons? Is your fleet of centos boxes ever expanding
>> or
>> What OS are your k8s clusters running on? How about your cloud
>> providers? Mine are on RHEL and CentOS.
>>
>
> I don't know. We use fully managed services from Google. I think its
> coreOS.
I'm wondering what desktops you run then, are they also running on
Kubernetes? I know some prefer Win
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone had any experience with Intel Vroc[1]? I'm possibly having to
> deal with a new server with such technology and can't find much (real
> world) information about it.
> Looking at the specs it's basically a glorified fake raid which usually
> turns on my alarm bells. Has anyone d
>>
>>
>> On 4/10/19 8:23 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> For the last ten years or so, I've defined the short hostname in
>>>> /etc/hostname and the FQDN in /etc/hosts. Now I wanted to d
>
>
> On 4/10/19 8:23 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> For the last ten years or so, I've defined the short hostname in
>>> /etc/hostname and the FQDN in /etc/hosts. Now I wanted to double-check
>>> this information, w
> Hi,
>
> For the last ten years or so, I've defined the short hostname in
> /etc/hostname and the FQDN in /etc/hosts. Now I wanted to double-check
> this information, which eventually led me to this page:
>
> *
> https://serverfault.com/questions/331936/setting-the-hostname-fqdn-or-short-name
>
> In article <6566355.ijnrhnp...@tesla.schoolpathways.com>,
> Benjamin Smith wrote:
>> System is CentOS 6 all up to date, previously had two drives in MD RAID
>> configuration.
>>
>> md0: sda1/sdb1, 20 GB, OS / Partition
>> md1: sda2/sdb2, 1 TB, data mounted as /home
>>
>> Installed kmod ZFS via y
> hwilmer wrote:
>>
>> I'd like to monitor the disks connected to a ServeRaid-8k controller in
>> a server running Centos 7 such that I can know when one fails.
>>
>> What's the best way to do that?
>
> From a *really* short search, see it has a controller card If you do an
> lspci, what does that
> I attempted to install CentOS 7 x86_64 on my machine that has the
> following hardware:
>
> Motherboard: ASRock X99 Taichi
> BIOS: AMI v P1.40 08/04/2016
> CPU: Intel Core I7-5820K
> RAM: 64 GB (8 x 8 GB DIMM)
> Optical: LG Blu Ray 25 G / 50 G
> I'm doing a new install, and everything seems to have gone fine apart from
> the
> incredible amount of time it's taken.
>
> It does have 6 x 4TB drives in RAID6 and I am installing from a USB DVD
> drive
> as I had no SATA ports left, but this is getting rediculous.
Maybe you could try a netwo
> Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>> Le 28/02/2019 à 04:12, Jobst Schmalenbach a écrit :
>>
>>> I want to lock in the SDA/SDB/SDC for my drives
>>
>> In short : use UUIDs or labels instead of hardcoding /dev/sdX.
>>
>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/persistent_block_device_naming
>
> Yeah - I strongly
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 11:54 PM Simon Matter via CentOS
>
> wrote:
>
>> >
>> > What makes you think this has *anything* to do with systemd? Bitching
>> > about systemd every time you hit a problem isn't helpful. Don't.
>>
>> If
> On 2/24/19 9:01 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
>> I tried to delete the MDX, I removed the disks by failing them, then
>> removing each array md0, md1 and md2.
>> I also did
>>
>>dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=512 seek=$(($(blockdev --getsz
>> /dev/sdX)-1024)) count=1024
>
>
> Clearing the ini
> Can you be more specific about the hardware?
> I have a setup of DELL desktop, DELL Server SuperMicro Server and couple
> other devices.
> I am using from a cgi script the next on one server to wake the other:
> /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/ether-wake "XY::XY" -b && echo 1
Does is work if you do
eth
> Hi.
>
> CENTOS 7.6.1810, fresh install - use this as a base to create/upgrade
> new/old machines.
>
> I was trying to setup two disks as a RAID1 array, using these lines
>
> mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --level=0 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sdb1
> /dev/sdc1
> mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md1
> Just updated t-bird, and once again, it wants to open a completely new
> browser, other than using the running one.
>
> I started searching, and found something about editing the config, and for
> the first one of the two they said to change, I find this:
> network.protocol-handler.app.https;/usr
>> On Feb 21, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>>>
>>> remotely talking someone through changing ifcfg-noisenoise via nano is
>>> a
>>> minor nightmare, especially now that Confusing Network Device Naming is
>>> the default.
>>
>> A relevant war story might help here.
>>
>> We were upgrading
> On Feb 21, 2019, at 12:00 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>>
>> remotely talking someone through changing ifcfg-noisenoise via nano is a
>> minor nightmare, especially now that Confusing Network Device Naming is
>> the default.
>
> A relevant war story might help here.
>
> We were upgrading an old CentO
> Hallo,
> the laptop of my wife is the last Win7 system in my network.
> My question:
> I need a well supported printer (MFC) with network interface, if possible
> with colour printing.
I like the OKI MFC devices. For Printing they provide a PPD file which is
all you need on Linux. For copying an
> On Feb 21, 2019, at 4:42 PM, Gianluca Cecchi
> wrote:
>>
>> [root@desktop xorg.conf.d]# cat 00-monitor.conf
Why not just ship it with text mode login and get rid of all the video
problems? With a 800x600 resolution I doubt they can do a lot with the GUI
anyway.
Regards,
Simon
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 04:16:38PM +0100, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>> > Hi all!
>> >
>> > I'm a "nervous nellie", I have not yet updated my 7.5 desktop to 7.6
>> > because (1) it has an Nvidia card, and (2) I've heard of problems
> Hi all!
>
> I'm a "nervous nellie", I have not yet updated my 7.5 desktop to 7.6
> because (1) it has an Nvidia card, and (2) I've heard of problems
> upgrading on top of software RAID (using RAID1 with 2 drives).
>
> I need to upgrade it to stay secure, and I want to do a bare-metal backup
> fir
> On 1/30/19 10:05 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
>> Did you look at Shorewall? IMHO that's what is best used in such
>> situations and it works since many years now.
>
>
> shorewall doesn't support nftables, which is largely the point of
> firewalld: T
> Il 30/01/19 16:49, Simon Matter ha scritto:
>>> On 01/30/19 03:45, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 29/01/19 20:42, mark ha scritto:
> Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>> Il 29/01/19 18:47, mark ha scritto:
>>> Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 29/01/19 15:03, mark ha scritto:
>>
> Hi, again, folks,
>
>I'm trying to convert a number of iptables rules to firewalld rich
> rules. I need to do this, because this is, in fact, a firewall, to
> protect access to servers with sensitive data. It will limit access to
> the servers behind it to a specific network, and nobody else,
> On 01/30/19 03:45, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>> Il 29/01/19 20:42, mark ha scritto:
>>> Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 29/01/19 18:47, mark ha scritto:
> Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>> Il 29/01/19 15:03, mark ha scritto:
>>
>>> I've no idea what happened, but the box I was working on l
> I completed the install as described below which went well.
>
> I then copied the contents of /boot/efi to /boot/efi_copy using
>
> cd /boot
> rsync -acr efi/ efi_copy
>
> I then installed grub2 on sdb
>
> yum install yum install grub2-efi-modules
> grub2-install /dev/sdb
>
> everything ran as ex
> It doesn't specifically. Anaconda will create two EFI boot entries,
> each referring to one of the mirror components:
>
> # efibootmgr -v
> BootCurrent: 0001
> Timeout: 1 seconds
> BootOrder: 0001,
> Boot* CentOS Linux
> HD(1,GPT,534debcc-f3d6-417a-b5d4-10b4ba5c1f7d,0x800,0x5f000)/File(\
> On 1/9/19 2:30 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
>> 1) The big problem with this is that it is dependant on sda for booting.
>> I
>> did find an aritcle on how to set up boot loading on multiple HDD's,
>> including cloning /boot/efi but I now can't find it. Does anyone know
>> of a
>> similar article?
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2019 at 10:43:38AM -0500, Steve Clark wrote:
>> I am trying to understand what After= means in a unit file. Does it
>> mean after the specified target is up and operational or only that
>> the target has been started?
>>
>> I have something that needs postgres but postgres needs t
> I've just finished installing a new Bacula storeage server. Prior to doing
> the
> install I did some research and ended up deciding to do the following
> config.
>
> 6x4TB drives
> /boot/efi efi_fs sda1
> /boot/efi_copyefi_fs sdb1
> /boot xfs RA
> On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 5:49 PM Kenneth Porter
> wrote:
>
>> On 1/6/2019 10:51 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>> > the product does not support the latest CentOS Linux
>> > release 7.6.1810 (Core) version as of now.
>>
>> What product and what, specifically, about 7.6 does it not support?
>> Could yo
> hi guys
>
> I have just two guest after which libvirt looks and when I shutdown
> those guests:
>
> $ virsh shutdown $_dom
>
> that domain takes little time to power down, as expected one would
> say(~20sec) But! I reboot the hosts and I have in my:
>
> /etc/sysconfig/libvirt-guests :
>
> ON_SHUT
> Hallo,
> what is the right way to set a proxy systemwide using centos 7?
> I need this for wget and docker.
> My first idea was /etc/environment but allthough the proxy is set wget and
> docker don‘ t connect to their target-systems.
I have this in /etc/profile.d/proxy-config.sh:
-%<
> On Tue, 1 Jan 2019 12:47:42 +0100
> Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>
>> after issuing a regular shutdown,
>> the system starts the shutdown procedure, but stalls at some point,
>> and never finishes. It gets to the console, writes the "powering down"
>> message and stops there --- the hardware never act
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 01:50:06PM -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
>> hI ALL!
>>
>> There have been a large enough number of people posting here about
>> difficulties when upgrading from 7. to 7.6 that I'm being somewhat
>> paranoid about it.
>>
>> I have several machines to upgrade, but so far the only
> Am 18.12.2018 um 08:08 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs:
>> The problem with this setup is that spam mail is still delivered, and I
>> need Thunderbird's filters to weed out incoming mail. And when I'm using
>> my webmail (running SquirrelMail), my inbox is a tsunami of unread
>> [SPAM] messages.
>>
>> So
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