Hi
Michael Stauber seems to not want to discuss this problem
He might think that this problem has already been resolved.
But it was not solved.
So, I changed the title.
This is a important problem if 5106 has 80% percents of BO.
There is a problem in not only Japanese letters.
We cannot
Hi Eiji Hamano,
Michael Stauber seems to not want to discuss this problem
He might think that this problem has already been resolved.
Please do not make any assumptions out of thin air. I have a long list
of things to do and this is just one item of many. But both the priority
and the
Hi Chris,
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Hi Chris,
FYI, we wound up getting the customer on Roundcube, thereby abandoning
the built-in Squirrelmail.
That's probably for the best.
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Michael Stauber
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Hi Michael,
Still having an issue. When I run the command:rpm -e kernel-firmware
kernel
I get the following output:
error: package kernel-firmware is not installed
error: kernel specifies multiple packages:
kernel-2.6.32-220.23.1.el6.x86_64
kernel-2.6.32-279.1.1.el6.x86_64
If I have a package that I installed via yum to bring to to the current
version
do I use which on of the following:
yum update mypackage
yum upgrade mypackage
yum install mypackage
Thanks for all help
RC
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On 2/19/2013 3:55 PM, Richard Barker wrote:
If I have a package that I installed via yum to bring to to the current
version
do I use which on of the following:
yum update mypackage
yum upgrade mypackage
yum install mypackage
yum update mypackage
Or ideally, you'll yum update the entire
Thanks Chris this package in not in the auto update that works, this ia
a package I installed
later and it is 3 versions behind.
Thanks again
RC
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Just wondering how to determine when a box reboot is necessary for
the core YUMs to take effect? Most of the time I do not reboot the BOs
Thanks,
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On 2/19/2013 4:48 PM, Dr. Blunt wrote:
Just wondering how to determine when a box reboot is necessary for
the core YUMs to take effect? Most of the time I do not reboot the BOs
The only time I would reboot is when you want to boot a new kernel.
Most everything will load up dynamically without
On 2/19/2013 4:42 PM, Richard Barker wrote:
Thanks Chris this package in not in the auto update that works, this ia
a package I installed
later and it is 3 versions behind.
If you installed it via YUM, then it will update anytime YUM runs. It
doesn't matter what the package is. The only
My would say only after a kernel update
Just a SWAG
RC
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Thanks. That will save me re-booting my dozen BOs.
At 03:01 PM 2/19/2013, you wrote:
The only time I would reboot is when you want to boot a new kernel.
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It seems there is a major 0-day vulnerability doing the rounds and a lot
of data is showing SSH as the attack vector, even though the exact
vulnerability hasn’t been fully discovered yet or patched.
The vulnerability seems to mostly affect Redhat/CentOS with cPanel/Plesk
installed but not
Hi Dan,
It seems there is a major 0-day vulnerability doing the rounds and a lot
of data is showing SSH as the attack vector, even though the exact
vulnerability hasn’t been fully discovered yet or patched.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=911937
Yeah, this is pretty bad. Mad
Hi
Please do not make any assumptions out of thin air. I have a long list
of things to do and this is just one item of many.
Oh- I was surprised two things.
1. You first time say it's is a part of things to do.
2. I thought that there was a little time to get a reply
since you
Hi Dan and all,
After a few hours of reading up on various sources I think I finally
managed to wrap my head around this. This will be a long post with a lot
of details. However, I'll summarize the important conclusions from the
end of this message in the very beginning, too:
The bottom line is
Hi all,
Sorry, have to correct a small mistake in my writeup, as it might lead
to wrong conclusions. A more thorough proof reading before sending it
would have prevented this:
It affects various OS's (RHEL6 clones) of different versions
and various boxes with or without control panels.
That
What is a safe way to check and see if /lib64/libkeyutils.so.1.9 or
/lib/libkeyutils.so.1.9
exists on a BO without stirring up the dust?
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