[CentOS] VMWare Workstation 14 on CentOS7

2018-06-28 Thread wwp
Hello there,


I'm encountering blocking issues with VMWare Workstation v14/v12 on
CentOS 7.

The issue is that any Linux guestsystem will get network-disconnected
after a short while. I tried w/ brand new guest installs, guests coming
from a v12 WS. Tried different guest network settings, I always get
disconnected. I found several cases like this on the Web, but couldn't
see any working solution yet.

My CentOS7 runs 4.9.75-204.el7.centos.x86_64 kernel.

On my previous CentOS 6, still alive, v12 works like a charm.

Does anyone have experience with this?


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Re: [CentOS] Centos 7.5 on Vmware

2018-06-28 Thread anax

Hi Greg
here, I use Virtualbox for the following VMs:

- Centos 7.5
- Fedora 28
- Windows 10
- Windows 7
- Windows XP

and no problem sofar (cross fingers).
I download VirtualBox directly from

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html

That is, I don't use any Virtualbox package offerd by any of the repos.

suomi

On 06/28/2018 11:03 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

Everyone,

I am in the initial study phase of putting together a larger virtual
server while using Centos 7.5 as the operating system of choice for the
  individual virtual machines.

How do you all like VMware for this, or what other software allows for
the development of virtural servers that use Centos 7.5

Thanks ahead of time for giving me a head start with your
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Re: [CentOS] Samba issues with Win 10

2018-06-28 Thread Gordon Messmer

On 06/28/2018 07:30 AM, mark wrote:

Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
for that manually


https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_3.6_Features_added/changed#SMB2_support


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Re: [CentOS] Samba issues with Win 10

2018-06-28 Thread Ulf Volmer
On 28.06.2018 16:30, mark wrote:

>Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
> 6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
> supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
> for that manually

assuming from my experience with sles11 and windows 10, putting

min protocol = SMB2
max protocol = SMB2

in the [global] section of your smb.conf should solve your issue.

best regards
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Re: [CentOS] Replacement web server time - catalog CPAN and PEAR installs

2018-06-28 Thread Dave Stevens
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 20:16:27 +
"Philipoff, Andrew"  wrote:

> Try running "pear list -a > pear_list.txt" to get a list of install
> PEAR modules.
> 
> Andrew

thanks Andrew, very handy!

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[CentOS] Centos 7.5 on Vmware

2018-06-28 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Everyone,

I am in the initial study phase of putting together a larger virtual
server while using Centos 7.5 as the operating system of choice for the
 individual virtual machines.

How do you all like VMware for this, or what other software allows for
the development of virtural servers that use Centos 7.5

Thanks ahead of time for giving me a head start with your
experiences

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Re: [CentOS] Replacement web server time - catalog CPAN and PEAR installs

2018-06-28 Thread Philipoff, Andrew
> I'm looking to replace an OLD Fedora web server with a Centos 7 one.  I'm
> currentlly in the process of documenting what is on the server ready to 
> install
> the new one.
> 
> While most things have been done with RPMs, some installs have had to be
> done via CPAN for Perl and PEAR for PHP.
> 
> Is there a way of getting a list of everything that has been installed using
> these tools?

Try running "pear list -a > pear_list.txt" to get a list of install PEAR 
modules.

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[CentOS] Replacement web server time - catalog CPAN and PEAR installs

2018-06-28 Thread Gary Stainburn
I'm looking to replace an OLD Fedora web server with a Centos 7 one.  I'm 
currentlly in the process of documenting what is on the server ready to 
install the new one.

While most things have been done with RPMs, some installs have had to be done 
via CPAN for Perl and PEAR for PHP.

Is there a way of getting a list of everything that has been installed using 
these tools?

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Re: [CentOS] No DEV for USB to mount

2018-06-28 Thread vadud3
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 3:09 PM  wrote:

> I do not see /dev/sd* for this USB
>
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: new high speed USB device 
> number 3 using xhci_hcd
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: New USB device found, 
> idVendor=0781, idProduct=5567
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: New USB device strings: 
> Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: Product: Cruzer Blade
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: Manufacturer: SanDisk
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: SerialNumber: 
> 4C531001540830113153
> Jun 27 17:53:54 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: configuration #1 chosen 
> from 1 choice
> Jun 27 17:54:09 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-9: USB disconnect, device 
> number 3
> Jun 27 17:54:32 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-12: new high speed USB 
> device number 4 using xhci_hcd
> Jun 27 17:54:32 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-12: New USB device found, 
> idVendor=0781, idProduct=5567
> Jun 27 17:54:32 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-12: New USB device strings: 
> Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
> Jun 27 17:54:32 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-12: Product: Cruzer Blade
> Jun 27 17:54:32 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-12: Manufacturer: SanDisk
> Jun 27 17:54:32 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-12: SerialNumber: 
> 4C531001540830113153
> Jun 27 17:54:32 host.example.net kernel: : usb 4-12: configuration #1 chosen 
> from 1 choice
>
>
> Looking for a suggestion on how do mount this USB
>

usb-storage was blacklisted. Working now


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Re: [CentOS] EXTERNAL: Samba issues with Win 10 (one last followup)

2018-06-28 Thread mark
Fred Smith wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:50:06PM -0400, mark wrote:
>> Wells, Roger K. wrote:
>>> On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:

 Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
  version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a
 CentOS 6.9
 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
 supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
  for that manually

> Trouble is that smb v1 is horribly insecure. Even Microsoft tells
> people not to use it.
>>
>> And, since this is an office in a US federal gov't agency (civilian
>> sector, so budgets suck), there could be a dozen or two people, and I
>> understand we're getting in new laptops & desktops for a number of
>> folks with older systems, we're going to see more of this, and it's a
>> big issue, since the server that serves samba also does a lot else, and
>> that will affect almost everyone.
>
> I'd think the feds would have figured out that smb v1 is a bad
> protocol to  use and outlawed it.


ROTFLMAO!

I know that there are folks who are running Windows XP... but those are
*not* on the open network, and have to have an internal firewall... but
they run software controlling machines that cost many millions of dollars,
and are still doing very good and useful work.

We're just slowly rolling out C7 (AND we have to encrypt it all, as we
do). But there's no budget to disrupt all the work everyone's doing. Hell,
staffing here is down about a third or more in the almost nine years I've
been here. But then, who needs to spend money on science, I mean, really?


   mark

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Re: [CentOS] EXTERNAL: Samba issues with Win 10 (one last followup)

2018-06-28 Thread Fred Smith
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:50:06PM -0400, mark wrote:
> Wells, Roger K. wrote:
> > On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
> >>
> >> Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
> >> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9
> >> box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer supports
> >> SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
> >> for that manually
> >>
> >> The server running samba can *not* be updated to 7 - we have a lot of
> >> stuff based off it, and most of our users use it, one way or another, so
> >> it's a major thing when we do finally upgrade (or, more likely, replace
> >> the server).
> >>
> >> Has anyone run into this, and if so, any workarounds on the Linux end?
> >>
> > I ran into this  as well.
> > There is a procedure that a W10 administrator can enable SMBv1.
> > I did it and it worked.
> > I believe that I started from this link:
> > https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/8160d62b-0f5d-48
> > a3-9fe9-5cd319837917/how-te-reenable-smb1-in-windows1o?forum=win10itproge
> > neral HTH
> >
> 
> Yeah. I'm not sure why my original problem statement wasn't clear, and
> I've done some online research since then, but what I was looking for was
> a CentOS 6 solution, where we just modified the C6 samba server, rather
> than have to put a ticket in for each and every user that's stuck with Win
> 10.

Trouble is that smb v1 is horribly insecure. Even Microsoft tells
people not to use it.

> 
> And, since this is an office in a US federal gov't agency (civilian
> sector, so budgets suck), there could be a dozen or two people, and I
> understand we're getting in new laptops & desktops for a number of folks
> with older systems, we're going to see more of this, and it's a big issue,
> since the server that serves samba also does a lot else, and that will
> affect almost everyone.  

I'd think the feds would have figured out that smb v1 is a bad 
protocol to  use and outlawed it.

> 
> That's why a C6 solution would have been far better.
> 
> But I see that the cifs.ko with the C6 kernel doesn
> that's what we'll have to do. (And, since the samba server is now out of
> warranty, it's time to start thinking about a replacement).

At home, while I do  not have win10 talking directly to samba on my
LInux desktop, I also have a Synology Disk Station and have configured
it to use only smb v3, and in the mount command on Linux I specify
smb v3, and it works fine.

'course, that's the samba client, not the server. I haven't really
investigated why I can't directly access win10 from linux and vice-
versa, so it may be a v1 vs v3 issue. However, at work I had no trouble
accessing my home filesystem on linux from win10. haven't, so far,
figured out what the difference is.

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Re: [CentOS] EXTERNAL: Samba issues with Win 10 (one last followup)

2018-06-28 Thread Wells, Roger K.
On 06/28/2018 12:50 PM, mark wrote:
> Wells, Roger K. wrote:
>> On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
>>> Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
>>> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9
>>> box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer supports
>>> SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
>>> for that manually
>>>
>>> The server running samba can *not* be updated to 7 - we have a lot of
>>> stuff based off it, and most of our users use it, one way or another, so
>>> it's a major thing when we do finally upgrade (or, more likely, replace
>>> the server).
>>>
>>> Has anyone run into this, and if so, any workarounds on the Linux end?
>>>
>> I ran into this  as well.
>> There is a procedure that a W10 administrator can enable SMBv1.
>> I did it and it worked.
>> I believe that I started from this link:
>> https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/8160d62b-0f5d-48
>> a3-9fe9-5cd319837917/how-te-reenable-smb1-in-windows1o?forum=win10itproge
>> neral HTH
>>
> Yeah. I'm not sure why my original problem statement wasn't clear, and
> I've done some online research since then, but what I was looking for was
> a CentOS 6 solution, where we just modified the C6 samba server, rather
> than have to put a ticket in for each and every user that's stuck with Win
> 10.
>
> And, since this is an office in a US federal gov't agency (civilian
> sector, so budgets suck), there could be a dozen or two people, and I
> understand we're getting in new laptops & desktops for a number of folks
> with older systems, we're going to see more of this, and it's a big issue,
> since the server that serves samba also does a lot else, and that will
> affect almost everyone.
>
> That's why a C6 solution would have been far better.
>
> But I see that the cifs.ko with the C6 kernel doesn't support smbv2, so
> that's what we'll have to do. (And, since the samba server is now out of
> warranty, it's time to start thinking about a replacement).
>
>  mark
Yeah, I thought that might be the case, sorry.
Here we are planning to upgrade the our server to CentOS 7.5 shortly
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Re: [CentOS] EXTERNAL: Samba issues with Win 10 (one last followup)

2018-06-28 Thread mark
Wells, Roger K. wrote:
> On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
>>
>> Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
>> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9
>> box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer supports
>> SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
>> for that manually
>>
>> The server running samba can *not* be updated to 7 - we have a lot of
>> stuff based off it, and most of our users use it, one way or another, so
>> it's a major thing when we do finally upgrade (or, more likely, replace
>> the server).
>>
>> Has anyone run into this, and if so, any workarounds on the Linux end?
>>
> I ran into this  as well.
> There is a procedure that a W10 administrator can enable SMBv1.
> I did it and it worked.
> I believe that I started from this link:
> https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/8160d62b-0f5d-48
> a3-9fe9-5cd319837917/how-te-reenable-smb1-in-windows1o?forum=win10itproge
> neral HTH
>

Yeah. I'm not sure why my original problem statement wasn't clear, and
I've done some online research since then, but what I was looking for was
a CentOS 6 solution, where we just modified the C6 samba server, rather
than have to put a ticket in for each and every user that's stuck with Win
10.

And, since this is an office in a US federal gov't agency (civilian
sector, so budgets suck), there could be a dozen or two people, and I
understand we're getting in new laptops & desktops for a number of folks
with older systems, we're going to see more of this, and it's a big issue,
since the server that serves samba also does a lot else, and that will
affect almost everyone.

That's why a C6 solution would have been far better.

But I see that the cifs.ko with the C6 kernel doesn't support smbv2, so
that's what we'll have to do. (And, since the samba server is now out of
warranty, it's time to start thinking about a replacement).

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Re: [CentOS] EXTERNAL: Samba issues with Win 10

2018-06-28 Thread Wells, Roger K.
On 06/28/2018 10:35 AM, mark wrote:
> Hi, folks,
>
>Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
> 6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
> supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
> for that manually
>
>The server running samba can *not* be updated to 7 - we have a lot of
> stuff based off it, and most of our users use it, one way or another,
> so it's a major thing when we do finally upgrade (or, more likely,
> replace the server).
>
>Has anyone run into this, and if so, any workarounds on the Linux end?
>
>  mark
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I ran into this  as well.
There is a procedure that a W10 administrator can enable SMBv1.
I did it and it worked. 
I believe that I started from this link:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/8160d62b-0f5d-48a3-9fe9-5cd319837917/how-te-reenable-smb1-in-windows1o?forum=win10itprogeneral
HTH

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Re: [CentOS] Samba issues with Win 10

2018-06-28 Thread lejeczek via CentOS

On 28/06/18 15:30, mark wrote:

Hi, folks,

Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
for that manually
I fail to understand what's the problem you are having. I say that smbv1 
can be re/added to Win10 and I think there is a few pages on that on the 
net, so is it that Win10 is still not working after addition of smbv1?

The server running samba can *not* be updated to 7 - we have a lot of
stuff based off it, and most of our users use it, one way or another,
so it's a major thing when we do finally upgrade (or, more likely,
replace the server).

Has anyone run into this, and if so, any workarounds on the Linux end?

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Re: [CentOS] Samba issues with Win 10

2018-06-28 Thread mark
Walter H. wrote:
> On 28.06.2018 16:30, mark wrote:
>
>> Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
>> version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS 6.9
>> box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer supports
>> SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
>> for that manually
>>
>> The server running samba can *not* be updated to 7 - we have a lot of
>> stuff based off it, and most of our users use it, one way or another, so
>> it's a major thing when we do finally upgrade (or, more likely, replace
>> the server).
>>
>> Has anyone run into this, and if so, any workarounds on the Linux end?
>>
>>
> the solution is to enable SMBv1 in Win10 ... look for this in the
> Knowledge-Base of Microsoft
>
> https://support.microsoft.com/en-sg/help/2696547/how-to-detect-enable-and
> -disable-smbv1-smbv2-and-smbv3-in-windows-and
>
Our desktop support person found that, but as I said, it is apparently a
manual install for desktop support. And is it the case that, although
we've shut off the lower level of security on samba on CentOS 6, that it's
still smbv1?

Are there any updates? Is there something in, say, the SCL that might
support smbv2, or is there some way to configure the regular smb to
support v2?

mark

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Re: [CentOS] Samba issues with Win 10

2018-06-28 Thread Walter H.

On 28.06.2018 16:30, mark wrote:

Hi, folks,

Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
for that manually

The server running samba can *not* be updated to 7 - we have a lot of
stuff based off it, and most of our users use it, one way or another,
so it's a major thing when we do finally upgrade (or, more likely,
replace the server).

Has anyone run into this, and if so, any workarounds on the Linux end?

  mark



the solution is to enable SMBv1 in Win10 ...
look for this in the Knowledge-Base of Microsoft

https://support.microsoft.com/en-sg/help/2696547/how-to-detect-enable-and-disable-smbv1-smbv2-and-smbv3-in-windows-and


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[CentOS] Samba issues with Win 10

2018-06-28 Thread mark
Hi, folks,

   Just ran into a problem: someone with a new laptop, running Win 10,
version 1709, tried to map their home directory (served from a CentOS
6.9 box, and it fails, with Windows complaining that it no longer
supports SMBv1, and if you go to their site, you can install support
for that manually

   The server running samba can *not* be updated to 7 - we have a lot of
stuff based off it, and most of our users use it, one way or another,
so it's a major thing when we do finally upgrade (or, more likely,
replace the server).

   Has anyone run into this, and if so, any workarounds on the Linux end?

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[CentOS] multipath recipe for an enclosure ?

2018-06-28 Thread lejeczek via CentOS

hi guys,

In hope that some experts roam around I post this one question - how do 
you multipath disks(all disks) that sit in one specific SAS enclosure? 
Blacklist everything else.


And I'm hoping for something like "globing", so you do not want to go 
through it on by single disk/wwin basis.


some experts?(or maybe even not, it could be that I do not get it)

many thanks, L.

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[CentOS-virt] CVE-2018-3639 qemu-kvm-ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1 is now available for testing

2018-06-28 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Hi, qemu-kvm-ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1 has been tagged for testing.
If nothing shows up, I'll tag it for release on Monday July 2nd.

Here's the changelog:

* Thu Jun 28 2018 Sandro Bonazzola  -
ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1
- Removing RH branding from package name

* Sat Jun 09 2018 Miroslav Rezanina  -
rhev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4
- kvm-scsi-disk-allow-customizing-the-SCSI-version.patch [bz#1571370]
- kvm-hw-scsi-support-SCSI-2-passthrough-without-PI.patch [bz#1571370]
- kvm-i386-Define-the-Virt-SSBD-MSR-and-handling-of-it-CVE.patch
[bz#1584370]
- kvm-i386-define-the-AMD-virt-ssbd-CPUID-feature-bit-CVE-.patch
[bz#1584370]
- kvm-cpus-Fix-event-order-on-resume-of-stopped-guest.patch [bz#1582122]
- kvm-spec-Enable-Native-Ceph-support-on-all-architectures.patch
[bz#1588001]
- Resolves: bz#1571370
  (Pegas1.1 Alpha: SCSI pass-thru of aacraid RAID1 is inaccessible
(qemu-kvm-rhev) [rhel-7.5.z])
- Resolves: bz#1582122
  (IOERROR pause code lost after resuming a VM while I/O error is still
present [rhel-7.5.z])
- Resolves: bz#1584370
  (CVE-2018-3639 qemu-kvm-rhev: hw: cpu: AMD: speculative store bypass
[rhel-7.5.z])
- Resolves: bz#1588001
  (Enable Native Ceph support on non x86_64 CPUs [rhel-7.5.z])

For testing:

 $ sudo yum install centos-release-qemu-ev
 $ sudo yum-config-manager --enable centos-qemu-ev-test
 $ sudo yum update "qemu-kvm-ev*"

and use it as usual.


Thanks,
-- 

SANDRO BONAZZOLA

MANAGER, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, EMEA R RHV

Red Hat EMEA 

sbona...@redhat.com

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