On 12/12/2020 9:13 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
But like most I despise Oracle as they're scavengers and patent trolls.
So I'm neither advocating nor considering Oracle Linux as a replacement
for CentOS unless it's the last and only hope for continuity.
And that it is not.
+1
Ralf
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On 9/11/2020 12:51 PM, Greg Kuhnert wrote:
On 11 Sep 2020, at 11:58 pm, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Good luck fixing something that's been "wrong" for 20 years. Here in the
U.S. we can't even get people to use the metric system.
You realise that the US has officially endorsed metric. They just can’t
On 9/10/2020 9:42 PM, Ernie wrote:
The original Cobalt units, of which I still have 3, had port 81 for the http
admserv, and port 444 for the https.
One number higher than the defatul ports for the respective protocols.
eg. normal http is port 80, so http admin was port 81
normal https is
On 9/10/2020 3:49 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
Hi Ralf and Greg,
Ralf wrote:
I don't have my RAQ550 anymore to verify, but I am pretty sure that
http and https ports (for the login) were not reversed like that.
Greg wrote:
Lets put it this way. I still have a copy of the original SUN open sourc
On 9/10/2020 2:33 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
On 9/10/2020 4:14 PM, Ralf Quint wrote:
But was back also TCP/81 used for https login and TCP/444 for http?
Yes, that's my recollection.
Sorry, I just don't recall it that way. Unfortunately, I do not have any
way ri
On 9/10/2020 2:02 PM, Larry Smith wrote:
The RAQ3 listened (s) to ports 80, 81, 444
so yes, it goes back that far.
But was back also TCP/81 used for https login and TCP/444 for http?
Ralf
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On 9/10/2020 1:31 PM, Greg Kuhnert wrote:
Its historical, and its not going to change I think is the most simple answer.
Before BlueOnyx was BlueQuartz. Before BlueQuartz was Sun RAQ. Before Sun RAQ
was CobaltNetworks RAQ and Cube. If you want to get a Tardis and go back in
time, I guess you c
On 9/10/2020 1:10 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
Hi Ralph
> Considering that TCP/443 is the default port for https and TCP/80 is
the default port for http, this doesn't make much sense!
> Why did you chose opposite "+1" ports for this =-O:-(
These ports are for the BlueOnyx
On 9/9/2020 4:32 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
Hi Michael,
I am having the same problem on a new 5210R. When a user goes
to https://mail.domain.com:444/login they get a page that says:
"Secure Connection Failed
Error code: SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG"
Port 444: HTTP only
Port 81: HTTPS onl
On 5/21/2020 5:42 AM, Tomohiro Hosaka wrote:
Hmmm, sendmail doesn't support SNI...
I think bluequartz also changed qpopper to dovecot in the past.
I wonder if sendmail will change...
I just noticed that the sendmail.org page was gone.
Sendmail is "owned" since 2013 by ProofPoint
https://www.
On 9/11/2019 9:49 AM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
On 9/9/2019 11:45 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
Have tried to compile 5210R with Oracle Linux 8 which is also RHEL
based ?
It's been out since Jul 18.
https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/announcing-the-release-of-oracle-linux-8
Huh
On 6/18/2019 6:56 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently locking down the SSL protocols and ciphers for BlueOnyx
5210R in Apache and Nginx.
The good news is: TLSv1.3 does indeed work with the Apache 2.4.35 that
ships with RHEL8. They must have backported the missing elements from
Apac
On 3/12/2015 4:32 PM, Richard Barker wrote:
Got this error
5107 > 5207 error
Stopping httpd: [FAILED]
Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 10 of
/etc/httpd/conf.d/ssl_perl.conf:
$parms->add_config() has failed: mod_perl:175: was not
closed.\nmod_perl:90: was not closed.\nmod_perl:1:
was not
On 3/4/2015 3:47 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
>> http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/03/03/2036241/freak-attack-threatens-ssl-clients
> When the Crypto-Crisis began with the Snowden revelations we took a long
> and hard look at the encryption mechanisms in various BlueOnyx services
> - on al
http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/03/03/2036241/freak-attack-threatens-ssl-clients
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Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 2:54 AM, Ralf Quint wrote:
>
>> On 1/2/2015 9:50 PM, danny wrote:
>>
>> I'm still looking for a cube for my collection. If anyone sees one let me
>> know.
>>
>> I see one every time I look into my storage, part of my museum... ;-)
>
On 1/2/2015 9:50 PM, danny wrote:
I'm still looking for a cube for my collection. If anyone sees one let
me know.
I see one every time I look into my storage, part of my museum... ;-)
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On 10/14/2014 9:43 AM, Michael Stauber wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There is some rumor in the grapevines that there is another SSLv3
> vulnerability around. Thanks to the trainwreck OpenSSL. :p
>
Just to be clear, this vulnerability has nothing specifically to do with
OpenSSL (or any other SSL implementa
On 9/8/2014 1:12 PM, Maurice de Laat wrote:
> On 08-09-14 21:55, Ralf Quint wrote:
>
>> Well, I am using a smart firewall, which has a conntrack module and
>> allows outbound (passive) connection as 'related' traffic... ;-)
> So, your firewall is able to decrypt th
On 9/8/2014 12:27 PM, Maurice de Laat wrote:
> On 08-09-14 20:20, Ralf Quint wrote:
>> On 9/8/2014 9:14 AM, Maurice de Laat wrote:
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> Just wondering: how do you provide access to sFTP in your firewall? Unlike
>>> regular FTP, there
On 9/8/2014 9:14 AM, Maurice de Laat wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Just wondering: how do you provide access to sFTP in your firewall? Unlike
> regular FTP, there is no way to automatically open and close the right
> ports that are used by the data connection. Do you just open a range of
> ports for sFTP?
On 6/10/2014 2:31 PM, Ernie wrote:
Red Hat have just released RHEL 7 they say CentOS shouldn't be far behind.
Release notes:
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/7.0_Release_Notes/index.html
The SRPMS are https://git.centos.org/project/rpms
XFS i
On 5/18/2014 7:59 PM, Eiji Hamano wrote:
> What happen?
>
You seriously need to calm down, Eiji!
The message is a warning only, a hint. It has no real consequences to
the operation of ClamAV, the current program version will update just
fine with signature.
The update is a "recommendation", noth
Looks like it is always a good bet to put your money on SL when it comes to
quickly fixing things...
On Apr 8, 2014 10:40 AM, "Michael Stauber" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just got notified that CentOS decided on being stupid again. Despite
> that fact that the OpenSSL bug is absolutely critical and n
On 3/22/2014 5:04 PM, Jimmy Gross wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My server is showing /home as 95% full
> Disk Usage (MB) 113373.18
> Total Size (MB) 119555.93
>
>
> When i do a du -sh * i get:
> 16K aquota.group
> 24K aquota.user
> 120Kcmu
> 340Minstall
> 16K lost+found
> 88G mysql
> 22M
On 3/13/2014 7:27 AM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> On 3/12/2014 6:44 PM, Ralf Quint wrote:
>>> https://twitter.com/ChrisFromDallas/status/443863263193755648/photo/1
>>>
>> A TI-99 and a Compaq Portable, NOW we are talking old computers... :-P
> He
On 3/12/2014 2:40 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> On 3/12/2014 4:23 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
>> Outch. You're off the hook only if your wife still has a flip phone. :p
> Take your pick:
> https://twitter.com/ChrisFromDallas/status/443863263193755648/photo/1
>
A TI-99 and a Compaq P
On 2/6/2014 1:13 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
>> usually electronics that emit a smell aren't a good thing... :-(
> Yeah, that's true. My old electronic teacher used to say: "Electronic
> devices are fabricated with just a certain amount of smoke in them. Once
> that's escaped, the compo
On 2/6/2014 12:18 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> Yes, we are imaging up a nice new box with some fresh drives (ah, love
> that new hard drive smell) right now. Should be back and better than
> before shortly.
Talking about "smell" with electronics always makes my stomach churn,
u
On 2/4/2014 5:50 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm about to wrap up the SSL security review of BlueOnyx. The final
> updates will go into the BlueOnyx-Testing YUM repository and then -
> within a day or two - these updates will be pushed to the production YUM
> repositories.
>
> That's f
Have been away from BlueOnyx for a while but installed a 5106 version
(for now, 5107 won't install on this 386MB RAM box and I do not have a
better spare machine around).
Now I have the need to allow email from one of the two sites hosted on
that server via a PHP mail form.
The form, with spam c
On 1/20/2014 1:07 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:
> So the whole concept of encrypting emails on the server and keeping
> them stored in encrypted fashion is nice on paper. But in practical
> terms: If you don't trust user "root", then all is lost anyway.
+1
Ralf
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On 1/7/2014 10:29 AM, Michael Stauber wrote:
WOW! Now that's what I call an exhaustive reply;-)
Ralf
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At 09:28 AM 4/3/2013, shouldbe q931 wrote:
>Well I use gmail for all my mailing lists, and the web interface is
>much easier than having to manage a POP3/IMAP client, it also does
>"plain text" reasonably well. I can see the headers with one click.
Sorry, can't concur here at all. I use several G
At 11:06 PM 4/2/2013, Jon McCauley wrote:
>Ralf,
>Quick trip down memory lane
>
>Cobalt, sold to Sun aka SunCobalt, then Sun EOL the code, that made
>a fork to BQ, since then BO ( thx to People like Taco, Micheal,
>Brian, Hisoand many to list ( hahah Zeffy ;}}}) JstKdng
I know the history.
At 06:08 PM 4/2/2013, Jon McCauley wrote:
> > I signed up with the BlueOnyx list after I did not even get a signup
> > response from the BlueQuartz list. Dumped them quickly, as this here
> > is a much nicer and most off all, more active list.
> >
> > Never was on the Cobalt lists, just used to us
At 03:47 PM 4/2/2013, shouldbe q931 wrote:
> >
>What's wrong with reading mail is a web browser? it avoids problems
>with POP3 clients downloading messages more than once...
Don't ever have this problem myself, I would know how to set up a
POP3 client, as I do use one for all the mailing lists I a
At 12:09 PM 4/2/2013, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
>Hey Ralf,
>
>On 4/2/2013 11:43 AM, Ralf Quint wrote:
> > I have almost 12000 emails in my BlueOnyx folder in good old Eudora,
> > going back to 2009 and never had such problem. And nobody else on the
> > li
At 10:04 AM 4/2/2013, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
>My guess is it isn't the "list" that is doing this. It would not know
>how, since it isn't storing up every email every queued just for you.
>Once it gets an email, it sends 'em out. In other words: it's not the
>list.
Exactly! I w
At 09:06 AM 4/2/2013, jeffrey Pellin - PX2 wrote:
>Hi Guys, it just happened again.
>
>I just got over 3000 emails from the BO list dating back to 2012.
>
>This is the third or fourth time the list has spammed me in a big way.
>
>It's hard to contribute when this happens.
>
>Any ideas please tell
At 09:26 AM 3/7/2013, jeffrey Pellin - PX2 wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>
>Anyone know why I just got the whole mailing list back to last year
>in my inbox?
>
>I know we're all trying to look busy this close to Friday, but ... c'mon now!
Might wanna check for a problem on your end...
Beside that we had a b
At 07:21 AM 3/7/2013, Dave Park wrote:
>As a side note, I have already implemented the 2x16 LCD and buttons
>interface on a daughter card, so this is a plug and play replacement
>board for old Raqs. Also, in my tests with one with Debian Wheezy
>and a LAMP stack it's about 20x faster than a 512M
At 08:10 PM 3/6/2013, Michael Stauber wrote:
>However, the performance might be a bit on the slim side. 512MB RAM,
>that slow CPU and the performance of the OS running either off the SD
>card or the USB attached medium will probably make it feel like dragging
>a boat anchor around.
Well, it is cer
At 11:42 PM 3/4/2013, Eiji Hamano wrote:
>Hi
>
>Sorry I want say "We can buy a windows sever OS".
What I listed was the (rough) equivalent of the parts that make up
BlueOnyx and those add-ons you mentioned...
Ralf
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At 10:06 PM 3/4/2013, Eiji Hamano wrote:
>However, If I want a typical LAMP environment and Migration,
>( I think there are minimum for BO ) it takes over US$ 680,.
>
>For example;
>
>$120.64 PHP MySQL
> $39.54 phpmyadmin
>$201.75 AV-Spam
>$324.42 Server Migration (CM
At 08:08 PM 2/15/2013, Roy Urick wrote:
>He and I are paid by the same customer... I provide the hardware, my
>linux guru does the heavy lifting, and he is supposed to provide the
>code that sits inside the customer's website.
>
>The old code works fine on the customer's vanilla Redhat box. The
>u
At 08:23 PM 1/17/2013, Jon McCauley wrote:
>any time I run *yum* I clean fistso thats not the issue I have seen
>with 5106R in the past ( only one left in my cage )
Yeah, I hear you, I intend to upgrade that box (a venerable
PIII/997Mhz) to a 5107 ever since it came out, but each time I
thou
At 07:51 PM 1/17/2013, Jon McCauley wrote:
>On 1/17/2013 10:30 PM, Jimmy Gross wrote:
> > I did a yum update via GUI. there were 151 items to update. that
> was 4 hours
> > ago. when i go back to the software update in the GUI it just hangs. I have
> > not received an email with the update status
At 01:26 AM 1/11/2013, Maurice de Laat wrote:
>On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 12:36:57AM -0800, Ralf Quint wrote:
>
> > Running a Linux based firewall in front of the network/servers and on
> > that box a mod/add-on for that firewall that adds SMTP filtering
> > without a hitch, u
At 01:38 PM 1/10/2013, Maurice de Laat wrote:
>On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 01:45:43PM -0600, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ
>Internet wrote:
>
> > 2. External MX gateway used as "spam firewall". There are several
> > providers of this as a hosted service (MXLogic, Postini, VIRTBIZ) or as
> > a hardware dev
At 08:53 AM 9/24/2012, Gerald Waugh wrote:
>I have many server calls this AM, looks like many people playing with
>their new iphones.
>They can't remember the passwords, so they guess until they get locked out
>g.
Tells a lot about the mental capacity of iPhone users... >:-}
(sorry, couldn't
At 02:48 PM 7/17/2012, Gerald Waugh wrote:
>we will change passwords, but would appreciate the moderator
>removing those messages
Well, it's too late for that, after all this is a mailing list and
not an online forum. You nice propagated that info to all people
already subscribed and a lot of t
At 12:01 PM 6/13/2012, Chuck Tetlow wrote:
>If you've already done a erase/test on that drive - its too
>late. But if not, there are some tricks you can try to recover some
>or all of the data.
>
>The most frequently successful trick is to freeze the
>drive. Cooling it down temporarily brings
At 09:45 AM 6/12/2012, Michael Stauber wrote:
>Hi Tobias,
>
> > I read a tip on how to check if your mysql installation ist
> > vulnerable yesterday:
> >
> > for i in `seq 1 1000`; do mysql -u root --password=bad -h 127.0.0.1
> > 2>/dev/null; done
> >
> > Just did this on an BO server and did not g
At 05:07 PM 5/15/2012, Michael Stauber wrote:
>Hi Alan,
>
> > I posted about this a week or so ago, having the trouble on my 5106R
> > box. The only response I got was to try Internet Explorer. I did that
> > and it worked, but I wasn't thrilled about it.
>
>Don't know about that one, really. I usu
At 08:07 PM 4/2/2012, Michael Stauber wrote:
>Hi Jon,
>
> > for sure not a cache issue...I have another 5106R with the same
> > issue
>
>Ok, then I am not sure what it could be. I had two 5106R VPS's which showed
>the same problem. On one a simple "yum reinstall phpsysinfo" fixed the issue.
>So I r
At 08:27 PM 4/1/2012, Michael Stauber wrote:
>Hi Ralf,
>
> > Did the yum update as well, but didn't see any issues in regards to
> > the other points, therefor didn't take any action for that
>
>Very well. I was a bit worried with this large update, but so far it looks
>good and it seems to ins
At 06:53 PM 4/1/2012, SB9-PageKeeper Service wrote:
>Looks good on the 5106R so far..
>did the:
>yum clean all
>yum update
>/etc/init.d/cced.init restart
>/etc/init.d/admserv restart
>reset the default language in GUI
Did the yum update as well, but didn't see any issues in regards to
the other
At 07:40 AM 1/31/2012, Gerald Waugh wrote:
>Ralf Quint wrote:
> > At 05:48 AM 1/31/2012, Michael Stauber wrote:
> >> According to RFC-952 the first character of a host- or
> domain-name may not be
> >> a number, dash or hyphen. It must be a letter.
> >>
>
At 05:48 AM 1/31/2012, Michael Stauber wrote:
>According to RFC-952 the first character of a host- or domain-name may not be
>a number, dash or hyphen. It must be a letter.
>
>See: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc952
>
>Hence BlueOnyx doesn't allow a naming convention where a host- or domain-name
>st
At 09:53 AM 12/9/2011, Franklin S Werren wrote:
>Hi All;
>
>I have notice that some of the later model desktops will not load up
>with BlueOnyx
>either the CentOS or the SL versions. These are either HP or Compaq desktops
>that had XP on them and I have replaced the old drives with with new 2 tb h
At 01:01 PM 11/28/2011, Chris Heiner wrote:
>Working on getting data for you as its disconnected from the network.
>
>The output is normal, inet = 10.80.80.225 bcast = 10.80.80.255 mask
>255.255.255.0
>
>No errors, dropped, overruns, TX and TX all zero's. Anything specific
>you need?
Well, that's w
At 12:13 PM 11/28/2011, Charles Bowman wrote:
>What is the output of:
>cat /etc/sysconfig/network
>
>So many possibles, start with the most obvious.
And to make that picture a bit more complete, please add the output
of "ifconfig eth0" as well...
Ralf
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At 02:57 PM 10/6/2011, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
>Again, forgive me if the post is not of the usual content, but I felt it
>was worthy of mention here.
I don't think that anyone will object to something like this.
Just recall his name from a few postings I skimmed in recent time an
At 10:55 PM 9/15/2011, Eiji Hamano wrote:
>Hi Ralf
>
> > Gosh, is that really that hard to understand?
> > Sorry, but first of all, English is THE IT language.
>
>Wordpress of contarol page in Japan is in English ?
>The pages of salesforce in Japan is in English ?
>The top pages of Google in the
At 08:40 PM 9/15/2011, Eiji Hamano wrote:
>But you began "BlueOnyx News" suddenly.
>The "BlueOnyx News" is the *proof * of excepting people outside in the
>English.
Gosh, is that really that hard to understand?
Sorry, but first of all, English is THE IT language.
And you can not expect that
At 10:30 PM 7/24/2011, Alex Jake wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Could someone tell me please what are the differences between
>BlueOnyx and BlueQuartz,
>i.e. what does BlueOnyx come with that BlueQuartz doesn't,
Most of all, an active mailing list, frequent updates and a
reasonably new Linux kernel to begin wi
At 08:04 PM 7/20/2011, Michael Stauber wrote:
>Hi Darrell,
>
> > When do you sleep? ;-)
>
>I just go to suspend mode and idle. :o)
ROFLOL! Let's just hope that's not "medically induced"... ;-)
Ralf
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For myself and for a couple of potential clients, I am curious about
trying the online office suite FengOffice
(http://www.fengoffice.com/web/community/community_index.php). Don't
have a spare server to play with right now and was wondering if it
would be feasible to run this on a BO box.
Basic
At 07:05 AM 5/24/2011, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
>Indeed, happy birthday to Michael! Thank you to Michael and Taco for
>making me feel so young (I'm only a couple years behind you...)
Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, Michael! ;-)
And thanks Chris for making me feel so old... :-(
Ralf ;-
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