Re: GoogleOS

2009-11-04 Thread Ryan Rix
Carl Parrish wrote:

 Sorry if this has already been brought up.
 Does it really serve us the community and  / or does it really serve
 Google to have two Linux based Operating Systems? (Android / Milestone,
 and ChromeOS). Do you think Chrome will just be a rebranded Android or do
 they really plan to support two? How can Linux best gain from the mountain
 of new users this will bring?

ChromeOS is bastardized GNU/Linux designed to deliver non free software. The 
way they are playing their cards, it shouldn't need much support besides a 
working gecko or webkit backend.

Here's my two cents on the whole matter from way back when. 
http://hackersramblings.wordpress.com/2009/07/12/why-chromeos-scares-me-or-
open-standards-open-source/

Ryan

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Re: HackFest Evening Schedule Changes - Request for Community Suggestions and Feedback

2009-11-04 Thread Lisa Kachold
We have two venues:

1) Monthly Presentation about Linux Security Distro Tools.

2) Open Hacking demonstration/contest that requires a registration and
agreement to acceptable use, held 4 times a year.

The ones at JCL are Presentation format.

We have a large number of student supporters from Devry and ITT.

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Steven A. DuChene 
linux-clust...@mindspring.com wrote:

 Dumb question time.
 I have never attended one of these hackfest events.
 What are they exactly?
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 -Original Message-
 From: Lisa Kachold
 Sent: Nov 3, 2009 4:19 PM
 To: Main PLUG discussion list , PLUG Applcations List
 Subject: HackFest Evening Schedule Changes - Request for Community
 Suggestions and Feedback

 We have obtained the auditorium at John C. Lincoln Hospital on Wednesday
 night (the only night we could get this month) but might be able to get a
 different night booked.

 I understand from speaking with everyone that Wednesday nights is a bad
 time for everyone.

 What night works best?  Please give me some input?

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OT-ish: In need of DNS hosting

2009-11-04 Thread Ryan Rix
Hey guys,

I finally registered a domain in my own name for the purpose of lulz and 
filehosting. Unfortunately I decided I wanted a trendy domain name, not a .com 
or anything like that, so I registered rix.si via the domain registrar COBIT 
in Slovenia, since that's apparently the ONLY .si domain registrar with an 
English site.

So I did it, whew, 25$ a year. And then they told me they didn't host DNS.

Now, I'm cheap. :) My friend who hosts my irssi screen session lovingly 
offered up a spot on his virtual server for my site, which is basically 
awesome because I have shell access to the box, on top of many other benefits. 
:-) But, his domain is registered via a different, more sensible, registrar, 
who actually provides DNS service for the domains they register, so he doesn't 
have to dick around setting up bind9 or dnsmasq.

Which leaves me in a pickle. I feel bad asking him to go through all the work 
to set up a bind9 server after he offered up space on his server for free, but 
I cannot seem to find a service that ONLY hosts DNS entries. I don't really 
need all of the services that DynDNS provides, but I'm willing to use that if 
nothing else comes up. One would think DNS hosting could be done incredibly 
cheaply, but I have found no real solutions, and any suggestions are 
appreciated. 
Thanks,
Ryan

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Re: OT-ish: In need of DNS hosting

2009-11-04 Thread Lisa Kachold
OpenDNS

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Ryan Rix phrkonale...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hey guys,

 I finally registered a domain in my own name for the purpose of lulz and
 filehosting. Unfortunately I decided I wanted a trendy domain name, not a
 .com
 or anything like that, so I registered rix.si via the domain registrar
 COBIT
 in Slovenia, since that's apparently the ONLY .si domain registrar with an
 English site.

 So I did it, whew, 25$ a year. And then they told me they didn't host DNS.

 Now, I'm cheap. :) My friend who hosts my irssi screen session lovingly
 offered up a spot on his virtual server for my site, which is basically
 awesome because I have shell access to the box, on top of many other
 benefits.
 :-) But, his domain is registered via a different, more sensible,
 registrar,
 who actually provides DNS service for the domains they register, so he
 doesn't
 have to dick around setting up bind9 or dnsmasq.

 Which leaves me in a pickle. I feel bad asking him to go through all the
 work
 to set up a bind9 server after he offered up space on his server for free,
 but
 I cannot seem to find a service that ONLY hosts DNS entries. I don't really
 need all of the services that DynDNS provides, but I'm willing to use that
 if
 nothing else comes up. One would think DNS hosting could be done incredibly
 cheaply, but I have found no real solutions, and any suggestions are
 appreciated.
 Thanks,
 Ryan

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Re: OT-ish: In need of DNS hosting

2009-11-04 Thread Donn
I agree. OpenDNS is fast, inexpensive, and reliable.

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.comwrote:

 OpenDNS




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packages for RHEL/CentOS

2009-11-04 Thread der.hans
moin moin,

are RHEL and CentOS really dependent on dag's repo?

It seems that the packages I want ( clusterssh and molly-guard in this
instance ) are not available via the normal repos. I even enabled the
extra CentOS repos ( centosplus and contrib ).

It seems that every time I hear about a packaging issue for RHEL and
CentOS the answer I get is to enable dag and do an update.

It seems strange to have to enable an external repo.

ciao,

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Re: OT-ish: In need of DNS hosting

2009-11-04 Thread Eric Shubert
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears to me that OpenDNS 
provides only DNS Resolver (aka recursive, caching) services. I believe 
that Ryan's looking for Authoritative DNS service, which I don't see 
OpenDNS providing. Am I missing something here?

Lisa Kachold wrote:
 OpenDNS
 
 On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Ryan Rix phrkonale...@gmail.com 
 mailto:phrkonale...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hey guys,
 
 I finally registered a domain in my own name for the purpose of lulz and
 filehosting. Unfortunately I decided I wanted a trendy domain name,
 not a .com
 or anything like that, so I registered rix.si http://rix.si via
 the domain registrar COBIT
 in Slovenia, since that's apparently the ONLY .si domain registrar
 with an
 English site.
 
 So I did it, whew, 25$ a year. And then they told me they didn't
 host DNS.
 
 Now, I'm cheap. :) My friend who hosts my irssi screen session lovingly
 offered up a spot on his virtual server for my site, which is basically
 awesome because I have shell access to the box, on top of many other
 benefits.
 :-) But, his domain is registered via a different, more sensible,
 registrar,
 who actually provides DNS service for the domains they register, so
 he doesn't
 have to dick around setting up bind9 or dnsmasq.
 
 Which leaves me in a pickle. I feel bad asking him to go through all
 the work
 to set up a bind9 server after he offered up space on his server for
 free, but
 I cannot seem to find a service that ONLY hosts DNS entries. I don't
 really
 need all of the services that DynDNS provides, but I'm willing to
 use that if
 nothing else comes up. One would think DNS hosting could be done
 incredibly
 cheaply, but I have found no real solutions, and any suggestions are
 appreciated.
 Thanks,
 Ryan
 
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Re: OT-ish: In need of DNS hosting

2009-11-04 Thread Ryan Rix
Ryan Rix wrote:

 Eric Shubert wrote:
 
 Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears to me that OpenDNS
 provides only DNS Resolver (aka recursive, caching) services. I believe
 that Ryan's looking for Authoritative DNS service, which I don't see
 OpenDNS providing. Am I missing something here?
 
 
 Yes, this is what I need; apologies for not clearing that up. Afaict both
 FreeDNS and OpenDNS did this :(
 

I lied; just set up FreeDNS. Just have to wait for my registrar to properly 
delegate the entries.

Thanks
Ryan

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Re: OT-ish: In need of DNS hosting

2009-11-04 Thread Eric Shubert
Ryan Rix wrote:
 Ryan Rix wrote:
 
 Eric Shubert wrote:

 Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears to me that OpenDNS
 provides only DNS Resolver (aka recursive, caching) services. I believe
 that Ryan's looking for Authoritative DNS service, which I don't see
 OpenDNS providing. Am I missing something here?

 Yes, this is what I need; apologies for not clearing that up. Afaict both
 FreeDNS and OpenDNS did this :(

 
 I lied; just set up FreeDNS. Just have to wait for my registrar to properly 
 delegate the entries.
 
 Thanks
 Ryan
 

That's nice to know about FreeDNS. Is it free as in beer, or is there a 
nominal fee? Also, can it handle dynamic addresses?

Does OpenDNS have an authoritative service? I didn't see it when I 
browsed the site.

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Re: OT-ish: In need of DNS hosting

2009-11-04 Thread Joshua Zeidner
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
 Ryan Rix wrote:
 Ryan Rix wrote:

 Eric Shubert wrote:

 Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears to me that OpenDNS
 provides only DNS Resolver (aka recursive, caching) services. I believe
 that Ryan's looking for Authoritative DNS service, which I don't see
 OpenDNS providing. Am I missing something here?

 Yes, this is what I need; apologies for not clearing that up. Afaict both
 FreeDNS and OpenDNS did this :(


 I lied; just set up FreeDNS. Just have to wait for my registrar to properly
 delegate the entries.

 Thanks
 Ryan


 That's nice to know about FreeDNS. Is it free as in beer, or is there a
 nominal fee? Also, can it handle dynamic addresses?

  free as in beer, been using it for more than a year on my blog.  I
does handle dynamic dns, but I dont know much about it.

  -jmz



 Does OpenDNS have an authoritative service? I didn't see it when I
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Re: OT-ish: In need of DNS hosting

2009-11-04 Thread Alex Dean


On Nov 4, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Joshua Zeidner wrote:


On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:

Ryan Rix wrote:

Ryan Rix wrote:


Eric Shubert wrote:


Please correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears to me that OpenDNS
provides only DNS Resolver (aka recursive, caching) services. I  
believe
that Ryan's looking for Authoritative DNS service, which I don't  
see

OpenDNS providing. Am I missing something here?

Yes, this is what I need; apologies for not clearing that up.  
Afaict both

FreeDNS and OpenDNS did this :(



I lied; just set up FreeDNS. Just have to wait for my registrar to  
properly

delegate the entries.

Thanks
Ryan



That's nice to know about FreeDNS. Is it free as in beer, or is  
there a

nominal fee? Also, can it handle dynamic addresses?


 free as in beer, been using it for more than a year on my blog.  I
does handle dynamic dns, but I dont know much about it.

 -jmz


I've been very happy with EveryDNS for the last 5 years or so.
http://www.everydns.com/

alex


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Re: packages for RHEL/CentOS

2009-11-04 Thread Craig White
On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 15:17 -0700, der.hans wrote:
 moin moin,
 
 are RHEL and CentOS really dependent on dag's repo?
 
 It seems that the packages I want ( clusterssh and molly-guard in this
 instance ) are not available via the normal repos. I even enabled the
 extra CentOS repos ( centosplus and contrib ).
 
 It seems that every time I hear about a packaging issue for RHEL and
 CentOS the answer I get is to enable dag and do an update.
 
 It seems strange to have to enable an external repo.

yeah but dag's repo is a really, really good repo and you can trust it.

I implement it on all my servers and I only have to watch out for
MailScanner installed perl rpm's because Dag will want to update them
(which presents problems with updating things because of the quirky
nature of MailScanner).

But some things like subversion, RH/CentOS has something like 1.4.x and
dag has 1.6.6...

# rpm -q subversion
subversion-1.6.6-0.1.el5.rf

really, really helpful

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Re: packages for RHEL/CentOS

2009-11-04 Thread James Mcphee
I add dag's repo's for my RHEL and CentOS servers as well.  Redhat is just
too conservative for much of what I need to do.

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Craig White craigwh...@azapple.com wrote:

 On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 15:17 -0700, der.hans wrote:
  moin moin,
 
  are RHEL and CentOS really dependent on dag's repo?
 
  It seems that the packages I want ( clusterssh and molly-guard in this
  instance ) are not available via the normal repos. I even enabled the
  extra CentOS repos ( centosplus and contrib ).
 
  It seems that every time I hear about a packaging issue for RHEL and
  CentOS the answer I get is to enable dag and do an update.
 
  It seems strange to have to enable an external repo.
 
 yeah but dag's repo is a really, really good repo and you can trust it.

 I implement it on all my servers and I only have to watch out for
 MailScanner installed perl rpm's because Dag will want to update them
 (which presents problems with updating things because of the quirky
 nature of MailScanner).

 But some things like subversion, RH/CentOS has something like 1.4.x and
 dag has 1.6.6...

 # rpm -q subversion
 subversion-1.6.6-0.1.el5.rf

 really, really helpful

 Craig


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