[CentOS] Credentials issue
Hello to all, I've a frustrating issue, everytime I'm trying to connect to some website (like Linkedin, VMware, CertCollection, etc etc) I have issue with credentials... Or the website didn't recognize my login (and I'm still in login page) or for example I'm logged in linkedin but I'm not able to see which visit my profile cause it ask me my credentials and when I enter I'm going again to login page. For MVA I solved updating my broswer but for other website nothing. I resetted the factory settings in Chome, disable extensions (AdBlock Plus and Privacy Fix mainly), clear my cache but without results and now the problem is really frustating. Can you help me in troubleshooting it? Fabrizio -- The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. (A. Einstein) La mente intuitiva è un dono sacro e la mente razionale è un fedele servo. Noi abbiamo creato una società che onora il servo e ha dimenticato il dono. (A. Einstein) Fabrizio Di Carlo ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] CentOS Tshirt ideas
On 01/10/2014 02:33 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: http://www.cottonexpressions.com/ we've used a university printing shop in California for the US print runs, but a large marjority have been done here in the UK. Both setups told me that the print runs ran at cost. going forward, I've been told that Red Hat have a company they work with for all these sorts of things, so we might need to go down that route for anything that they sponsor - ofcourse, others are welcome to - and I would highly encourage - to come forward and sponsor things, and we can get those done from anywhere that works. - KB -- Karanbir Singh +44-207-0999389 | http://www.karan.org/ | twitter.com/kbsingh GnuPG Key : http://www.karan.org/publickey.asc ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] CentOS Tshirt ideas
On 01/09/2014 11:30 PM, Johnny King wrote: How about the CentOS T-shirt wearing penguin with a red fedora cocked on this head. i dont think the Red Hat brand guys will let us get away with something like this, but its a great idea! -- Karanbir Singh +44-207-0999389 | http://www.karan.org/ | twitter.com/kbsingh GnuPG Key : http://www.karan.org/publickey.asc ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
[CentOS] Kickstart deploys more packages?
Hi, Does anyone know why an Anaconda Kickstart installation deploys more rpm packages than a manual basic installation? In both cases the following package groups were installed/used according to anaconda-ks.cfg in root home directory: @core, @server-policy, @workstation-policy ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Kickstart deploys more packages?
On 01/12/2014 10:10 PM, Darod Zyree wrote: Hi, Does anyone know why an Anaconda Kickstart installation deploys more rpm packages than a manual basic installation? In both cases the following package groups were installed/used according to anaconda-ks.cfg in root home directory: @core, @server-policy, @workstation-policy what ones are more or which ones are missing ? also compare the anaconda-ks.cfg left behind on both attempts, are you sure the %packages section looks identical ? -- Karanbir Singh +44-207-0999389 | http://www.karan.org/ | twitter.com/kbsingh GnuPG Key : http://www.karan.org/publickey.asc ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Kickstart deploys more packages?
On Sun, 2014-01-12 at 22:20 +, Karanbir Singh wrote: On 01/12/2014 10:10 PM, Darod Zyree wrote: Hi, Does anyone know why an Anaconda Kickstart installation deploys more rpm packages than a manual basic installation? In both cases the following package groups were installed/used according to anaconda-ks.cfg in root home directory: @core, @server-policy, @workstation-policy what ones are more or which ones are missing ? also compare the anaconda-ks.cfg left behind on both attempts, are you sure the %packages section looks identical ? My kickstart installation does 397 RPM packages. A manual installation does 217 RPM packages. My kickstart installation uses only an OS repository; no updates, epel or anything like that for this test. This repository was created using rsync and centos 6.5 iso. Kickstart package list: %packages @core @server-policy @workstation-policy Which is the same as choosing the minimal installation type during manual anaconda as shown in the /root/anaconda-ks.cfg file after the manual installation is completed. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Kickstart deploys more packages?
Hi, How about using rpm to see what extra packages are installed then we may be able to work out why. Perform a Manual install and save the result of rpm -qa | sort, then run your KickStart based installed and run the same command. A diff between the two results should show whats extra packages are being installed. :) On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Darod Zyree darodzy...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, 2014-01-12 at 22:20 +, Karanbir Singh wrote: On 01/12/2014 10:10 PM, Darod Zyree wrote: Hi, Does anyone know why an Anaconda Kickstart installation deploys more rpm packages than a manual basic installation? In both cases the following package groups were installed/used according to anaconda-ks.cfg in root home directory: @core, @server-policy, @workstation-policy what ones are more or which ones are missing ? also compare the anaconda-ks.cfg left behind on both attempts, are you sure the %packages section looks identical ? My kickstart installation does 397 RPM packages. A manual installation does 217 RPM packages. My kickstart installation uses only an OS repository; no updates, epel or anything like that for this test. This repository was created using rsync and centos 6.5 iso. Kickstart package list: %packages @core @server-policy @workstation-policy Which is the same as choosing the minimal installation type during manual anaconda as shown in the /root/anaconda-ks.cfg file after the manual installation is completed. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Kickstart deploys more packages?
On Mon, 2014-01-13 at 11:47 +1300, Clint Dilks wrote: Hi, How about using rpm to see what extra packages are installed then we may be able to work out why. Perform a Manual install and save the result of rpm -qa | sort, then run your KickStart based installed and run the same command. A diff between the two results should show whats extra packages are being installed. :) On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Darod Zyree darodzy...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, 2014-01-12 at 22:20 +, Karanbir Singh wrote: On 01/12/2014 10:10 PM, Darod Zyree wrote: Hi, Does anyone know why an Anaconda Kickstart installation deploys more rpm packages than a manual basic installation? In both cases the following package groups were installed/used according to anaconda-ks.cfg in root home directory: @core, @server-policy, @workstation-policy what ones are more or which ones are missing ? also compare the anaconda-ks.cfg left behind on both attempts, are you sure the %packages section looks identical ? My kickstart installation does 397 RPM packages. A manual installation does 217 RPM packages. My kickstart installation uses only an OS repository; no updates, epel or anything like that for this test. This repository was created using rsync and centos 6.5 iso. Kickstart package list: %packages @core @server-policy @workstation-policy Which is the same as choosing the minimal installation type during manual anaconda as shown in the /root/anaconda-ks.cfg file after the manual installation is completed. see attachment diff ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Kickstart deploys more packages?
Hi, It looks like you forgot to attach the file or the list stripped it :) On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Darod Zyree darodzy...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, 2014-01-13 at 11:47 +1300, Clint Dilks wrote: Hi, How about using rpm to see what extra packages are installed then we may be able to work out why. Perform a Manual install and save the result of rpm -qa | sort, then run your KickStart based installed and run the same command. A diff between the two results should show whats extra packages are being installed. :) On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Darod Zyree darodzy...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, 2014-01-12 at 22:20 +, Karanbir Singh wrote: On 01/12/2014 10:10 PM, Darod Zyree wrote: Hi, Does anyone know why an Anaconda Kickstart installation deploys more rpm packages than a manual basic installation? In both cases the following package groups were installed/used according to anaconda-ks.cfg in root home directory: @core, @server-policy, @workstation-policy what ones are more or which ones are missing ? also compare the anaconda-ks.cfg left behind on both attempts, are you sure the %packages section looks identical ? My kickstart installation does 397 RPM packages. A manual installation does 217 RPM packages. My kickstart installation uses only an OS repository; no updates, epel or anything like that for this test. This repository was created using rsync and centos 6.5 iso. Kickstart package list: %packages @core @server-policy @workstation-policy Which is the same as choosing the minimal installation type during manual anaconda as shown in the /root/anaconda-ks.cfg file after the manual installation is completed. see attachment diff ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Kickstart deploys more packages?
On 01/12/2014 06:01 PM, Darod Zyree wrote: On Mon, 2014-01-13 at 11:47 +1300, Clint Dilks wrote: Hi, How about using rpm to see what extra packages are installed then we may be able to work out why. Perform a Manual install and save the result of rpm -qa | sort, then run your KickStart based installed and run the same command. A diff between the two results should show whats extra packages are being installed. :) On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Darod Zyree darodzy...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, 2014-01-12 at 22:20 +, Karanbir Singh wrote: On 01/12/2014 10:10 PM, Darod Zyree wrote: Hi, Does anyone know why an Anaconda Kickstart installation deploys more rpm packages than a manual basic installation? In both cases the following package groups were installed/used according to anaconda-ks.cfg in root home directory: @core, @server-policy, @workstation-policy what ones are more or which ones are missing ? also compare the anaconda-ks.cfg left behind on both attempts, are you sure the %packages section looks identical ? My kickstart installation does 397 RPM packages. A manual installation does 217 RPM packages. My kickstart installation uses only an OS repository; no updates, epel or anything like that for this test. This repository was created using rsync and centos 6.5 iso. Kickstart package list: %packages @core @server-policy @workstation-policy Which is the same as choosing the minimal installation type during manual anaconda as shown in the /root/anaconda-ks.cfg file after the manual installation is completed. see attachment diff The mail list does not accept attachments. You must either paste the content into the email or post the file to drop box or some similar service. -- _ °v° /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registered Linux user No #267004 https://linuxcounter.net/ ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Credentials issue
Is the issue only with chrome ? You could use Lastpass for better password management and security capabilities. On 1/12/14, Fabrizio Di Carlo dicarlo.fabri...@gmail.com wrote: Hello to all, I've a frustrating issue, everytime I'm trying to connect to some website (like Linkedin, VMware, CertCollection, etc etc) I have issue with credentials... Or the website didn't recognize my login (and I'm still in login page) or for example I'm logged in linkedin but I'm not able to see which visit my profile cause it ask me my credentials and when I enter I'm going again to login page. For MVA I solved updating my broswer but for other website nothing. I resetted the factory settings in Chome, disable extensions (AdBlock Plus and Privacy Fix mainly), clear my cache but without results and now the problem is really frustating. Can you help me in troubleshooting it? Fabrizio -- The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift. (A. Einstein) La mente intuitiva è un dono sacro e la mente razionale è un fedele servo. Noi abbiamo creato una società che onora il servo e ha dimenticato il dono. (A. Einstein) Fabrizio Di Carlo ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] CentOS Tshirt ideas
On 1/12/2014 1:49 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote: we've used a university printing shop in California for the US print runs, but a large marjority have been done here in the UK. Both setups told me that the print runs ran at cost. the british made centos t shirts I got were quite nice. different sort of fabric than we typically get stateside, very soft. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] CentOS Tshirt ideas
Are we more looking for design ideas? or manufacturing setups? On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 1:01 AM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote: On 1/12/2014 1:49 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote: we've used a university printing shop in California for the US print runs, but a large marjority have been done here in the UK. Both setups told me that the print runs ran at cost. the british made centos t shirts I got were quite nice. different sort of fabric than we typically get stateside, very soft. -- john r pierce 37N 122W somewhere on the middle of the left coast ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Re: [CentOS] Credentials issue
On Sun, 12 Jan 2014 16:12:31 +0100 Fabrizio Di Carlo wrote: Can you help me in troubleshooting it? One basic troubleshooting method would be to reset your web browser to its new state. With firefox I would rename ~/.mozilla to something else; there's probably an equivalent directory for chrome (never used it myself). Then load your web browser and see if you can log into the website. If you can, you have now confirmed that you have a problem in your web browser configuration. Start adding stuff back to that configuration one item at a time, and try logging in immediately after each one. When you can't log in any more, the last thing you added to the configuration is the problem. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos