CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0909
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0932 Moderate
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0957 Moderate
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Hola, cordiales saludos a todos los miembros.
Actualmente trabajo en una oficina que ahora mismo esta ampliando su
cobertura en distintas poblaciones (apertura de nuevas sucursales),
lastimosamente estas poblaciones son muy alejadas y en estas no se
disponen de ningun servicio de transmision de
Hola tengo la version:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]# rpm -q sarg
sarg-2.2.3.1-1.el5.rf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] squid]#
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Lilo wrote:
Tengo instalado Centos 5, cuando quiero ver los
reportes con el SARG me sale el siguiente mensaje:
On Tuesday 09 October 2007, Michael Rock wrote:
Been running rock solid servers on Centos 3 and 4 for
years but equipment is starting to die so it is time.
I was thinking along the lines of an Intel Q6600 on an
Asus P5K-VM mobo with the new G33 chipset utilizing
SATA. Is anyone having
Hi,
I'm a user of a CentOS 4.4 system at our department (personally I use
Debian).
I use KDE and when I run firefox, it sometimes tends to be very slow in
response when clicking on links and especially when I click on the
navigation bar to edit the url: it sometimes takes up to 2-3 seconds
Both fdisk and parted _can_ do it. But just as you've mentioned, parted has a
nasty habbit of involving itself in the content of the partition...
For lvm it really won't matter at all if your vg/lv is made up out of two
partitions with pvs or just one.
/Peter
Hi,
I created the second
hi,
how can i add kernel parameters to anaconda to load a module?
in a normal booting initrd contains an init script so i can modify it
load a given module (after i put it into the initrd). but in case of
installer the initrd contains a binary init so i can't modify it.
in this case how can i
On Tuesday 09 October 2007, Thomas Antony wrote:
Hi,
I created the second partition, added it to the pv and everything is
working fine.
I hope you meant, created a new partition and a new pv and then added that to
the vg.
/Peter
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Hi dag!
Thx for your reply!
So, there will be no release in the near future of centos 5 for Z?
At the moment we got a realy small z/linux installation, but i love it.
Keeping the TCO as low as we can was necessary to satisfy the
decision-maker.
So we decided to choos a free linux
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On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 12:23 +0200, Felix Schwarz wrote:
Steve Rigler schrieb:
It has a lot to do with user root if you use rootbinddn in
/etc/ldap.conf and put the password into /etc/ldap.secret which
should only be readable by root.
You are right but I even set the permissions on
I have just installed my first CentOS 5 server. I run proftpd on the
server and I am getting a lot of warnings about IPV6 things. I do not
have ip6tables turned on, but figure there is something else I have not
done properly.
A few of the errors are like:
Deprecated pam_stack module called
On 10/8/07, Peter Kjellstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 October 2007, Michael Rock wrote:
Been running rock solid servers on Centos 3 and 4 for
years but equipment is starting to die so it is time.
I was thinking along the lines of an Intel Q6600 on an
Asus P5K-VM mobo with
As it turns out, the problem goes away if I use old-fashioned
iptables, that is without connection tracking. Go figure!
Take home lesson is do not use connection tracking iptables behind a
Cisco FireWall Service Module.
Is this just to be accepted as canon, or can somebody actually explain
to me
Im running CentOS 5 with samba configured as PDC, with samba 3.0.24 and
openldap-servers-2.3.30-2.
My /etc/nsswitch.conf is like this:
passwd: files ldap
shadow: files ldap
group:files ldap
The problem is when I try to restart LDAP (/etc/init.d/ldap restart) then
the init script
I'd like to be able to do a yum upgrade without having to hit Y each time.
While yum install -y [program]} seems to work, yum -y upgrade doesn't
seem to. Is there a way to easily do this?
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Rogelio Bastardo ha scritto:
I'd like to be able to do a yum upgrade without having to hit Y each
time. While yum install -y [program]} seems to work, yum -y upgrade
doesn't seem to. Is there a way to easily do this?
Does yum -y upgrade --obsoletes does the job?
Regards
Lorenzo
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 03:34:28PM +0100, Steve Searle wrote:
I'd like to be able to do a yum upgrade without having to hit Y each time.
While yum install -y [program]} seems to work, yum -y upgrade doesn't
seem to. Is there a way to easily do this?
yum -y update works for me, although man
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 04:36:55PM +0200, Lorenzo wrote:
I'd like to be able to do a yum upgrade without having to hit Y each
time. While yum install -y [program]} seems to work, yum -y upgrade
doesn't seem to. Is there a way to easily do this?
Does yum -y upgrade --obsoletes does the job?
On 10/9/07, Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 16:14 +0200, Tronn Wærdahl wrote:
Im running CentOS 5 with samba configured as PDC, with samba 3.0.24
and openldap-servers-2.3.30-2.
My /etc/nsswitch.conf is like this:
passwd: files ldap
shadow: files
Matthew Miller ha scritto:
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 04:36:55PM +0200, Lorenzo wrote:
I'd like to be able to do a yum upgrade without having to hit Y each
time. While yum install -y [program]} seems to work, yum -y upgrade
doesn't seem to. Is there a way to easily do this?
Does yum -y upgrade
I'm looking to troubleshoot this error when I run tail
/etc/httpd/logs/error_log
[Tue Oct 09 07:22:59 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index
forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/
(I get this when I run Nagios' ./check_http -H 127.0.0.1.)
All I did was install CentOS and then modify
Directory index is a feature of apache, which:
- if there is a file named in DirectoryIndex directive (usually
index.html) in the requested directory, then show it (i think this is
made by mod_dir)
- if not, then create a list of files, if you have mod_autoindex loaded
and Options +Indexes
I hope you meant, created a new partition and a new pv and then added that to
the vg.
/Peter
Of course yes :-)
Thomas
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On 10/9/07, Rogelio Bastardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking to troubleshoot this error when I run tail
/etc/httpd/logs/error_log
[Tue Oct 09 07:22:59 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index
forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/
(I get this when I run Nagios' ./check_http -H
Does anyone know if there is a fix for nscd segfaulting after a short period of
time.
Googling for it came up with one result that suggested deleting the files in
/var/db/nscd , but that didn't help. Another result was about run away
processes which
is not the problem I'm having.
They are
I was wondering if anyone was aware of a method for mounting virtual CD
devices with CD image files. I keep images (.CUE/.BIN pairs) of my CD
collection on a NAS appliance tucked away in my closet. I'd like to
write a script to mount each one, create ID tags, rip the tracks, then
move along
Hello All,
What would be the lists recommendation for an 8 port controller with
native support for Centos 5.0? Currently have a 3ware 9650SE which does
not...
Cheers
Steve
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 09:56:44AM +1300, Steve Bluck enlightened us:
What would be the lists recommendation for an 8 port controller with
native support for Centos 5.0? Currently have a 3ware 9650SE which does
not...
Cheers
The 9650SE is a PCI Express card, not PCI-X. The 9550 series is
I would recommend PCI-E if you want the fastest card available, and
using the 'linux dd' option before you install CentOS 5 allows you to
load the 3ware kernel module prior to installation which is what I
did to get my 9650SE-16 working. ;-)
On Oct 9, 2007, at 4:56 PM, Steve Bluck wrote:
Chris Mauritz wrote:
I was wondering if anyone was aware of a method for mounting virtual CD
devices with CD image files. I keep images (.CUE/.BIN pairs) of my CD
collection on a NAS appliance tucked away in my closet. I'd like to
write a script to mount each one, create ID tags, rip the
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 03:09:17PM -0400, Chris Mauritz alleged:
I was wondering if anyone was aware of a method for mounting virtual CD
devices with CD image files. I keep images (.CUE/.BIN pairs) of my CD
collection on a NAS appliance tucked away in my closet. I'd like to
write a script
Yup, I installed a 3ware card on the weekend using the driver disk from
http://www.3ware.com/KB/article.aspx?id=14546
On 10/9/07, Von Landfried [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would recommend PCI-E if you want the fastest card available, and
using the 'linux dd' option before you install CentOS 5
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi dag!
Thx for your reply!
So, there will be no release in the near future of centos 5 for Z?
I didn't say that. I have no knowledge of it, but I am sure that more
involvement means either a higher probability or nearer :)
At the moment we
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi dag!
Thx for your reply!
So, there will be no release in the near future of centos 5 for Z?
At the moment we got a realy small z/linux installation, but i love it.
Keeping the TCO as low as we can was necessary to satisfy the
Hi All,
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I would
like to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to the
network and not hundreds of times.
If there isn't an equivalent, would someone please point me in the
direction of how I might accomplish this
I'm having problems with ssh.com and X11 forwarding
ssh: SSH Secure Shell 3.2.0 (non-commercial version) on i686-pc-linux-gnu
I am in the process of testing some of my machines with CentOS 5
x86/x86_64 and have run into a bit of a snag. X11 Forwarding is not
working.
I've tried all
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 17:21 -0700, James A. Peltier wrote:
I'm having problems with ssh.com and X11 forwarding
ssh: SSH Secure Shell 3.2.0 (non-commercial version) on i686-pc-linux-gnu
I am in the process of testing some of my machines with CentOS 5
x86/x86_64 and have run into a bit of a
James A. Peltier wrote:
Hi All,
Is there something similar to apt-cacher available for CentOS? I
would like to ensure that an application is only downloaded once to
the network and not hundreds of times.
If there isn't an equivalent, would someone please point me in the
direction of how I
I'm not sure what I've done to change things (my scientific method is change
as many things as possible all at the same time), but dot1q tagging is now
working from my guest OS.
When I try to create a vlan named vlanX where x is the vlan number, the
guest complains about the vlan not being
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 07:46:20PM -0700, Bart Schaefer wrote:
On 10/8/07, fred smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when listening to nrk p2 (http://www.nrk.no/p2/) using Firefox, and when the
small window for the player gets obscured by another window the sound
stops playing.
You don't say
I have a CentOS server at home and want to view the X display on a laptop
running Ubuntu, and not having much success.
Here's what's been tried so far:
I ran this command on the CentOS server:
export DISPLAY=192.168.0.18:0.0
And ran this command on the Ubuntu laptop:
xauth +192.168.0.2
Any suggestions?
Run 'echo $DISPLAY' on your laptop.
Are you using ssh or telnet? If you are using ssh, it can handle that
for you automatically.
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I have a CentOS server at home and want to view the X display on a laptop
running Ubuntu, and not having much success.
Here's what's been tried so far:
I ran this command on the CentOS server:
export DISPLAY=192.168.0.18:0.0
And ran this command on the Ubuntu
James A. Peltier wrote:
I'm having problems with ssh.com and X11 forwarding
ssh: SSH Secure Shell 3.2.0 (non-commercial version) on i686-pc-linux-gnu
I am in the process of testing some of my machines with CentOS 5
x86/x86_64 and have run into a bit of a snag. X11 Forwarding is not
working.
n Wed, 2007-10-10 at 02:14 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CentOS server at home and want to view the X display on a laptop
running Ubuntu, and not having much success.
Here's what's been tried so far:
I ran this command on the CentOS server:
export DISPLAY=192.168.0.18:0.0
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From: Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
n Wed, 2007-10-10 at 02:14 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CentOS server at home and want to view the X display on a laptop
running Ubuntu, and not having much success.
Here's what's
On 10/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CentOS server at home and want to view the X display on a laptop
running Ubuntu, and not having much success.
Here's what's been tried so far:
I ran this command on the CentOS server:
export DISPLAY=192.168.0.18:0.0
And ran
Akemi Yagi wrote:
From the Ubuntu box, connect to CentOS by:
ssh -Y centosbox
(use -Y instead of -X, see man ssh for the reason)
Does anyone know what that man page means? That is, what is does
trusted mean in that context?
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From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
OK, you just have to replace the drive, fdisk matching partitions on it
(fdisk -l /dev/sde will show the sizes you need), then use
mdadm --add /dev/md? /dev/sda?
for each one to add the missing partition back.
I have been able to review all
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
OK, you just have to replace the drive, fdisk matching partitions on it
(fdisk -l /dev/sde will show the sizes you need), then use
mdadm --add /dev/md? /dev/sda?
for each one to add the missing partition back.
I
-- Original message --
From: John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Original message --
From: Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
n Wed, 2007-10-10 at 02:14 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have
One other question. If a program is already running on the remote machine and you want to move the display to the local machine, can that be done?
No.
i.e. I have Thunderbird already running on the remote machine, and would like to move it to the local machine.
Would that work? Or would
--- Feizhou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
I'm having problems with ssh.com and X11
forwarding
ssh: SSH Secure Shell 3.2.0 (non-commercial
version) on i686-pc-linux-gnu
I am in the process of testing some of my machines
with CentOS 5
x86/x86_64 and have run
Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Les Mikesell Sent: October 7, 2007 18:53
OK, you just have to replace the drive, fdisk matching partitions on it
(fdisk -l /dev/sde will show the sizes you need), then use
mdadm --add /dev/md? /dev/sda?
for each one to add the missing partition back.
I have
--- Barry Schiffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Feizhou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James A. Peltier wrote:
I'm having problems with ssh.com and X11
forwarding
ssh: SSH Secure Shell 3.2.0 (non-commercial
version) on i686-pc-linux-gnu
I am in the process of testing some
salam,
Please check what is your document root it is /var/www/html in
httpd.conf
where does your nagios folder has been placed is it /var/www/html???
gust give the server name 192.168.1.10 and no need to put :80, as it is
already
listening on 80.
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On
umair shakil wrote:
Why dont u enable RDP on centOS (running GUI), and then using ubunto
with this path
RDP is a Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol. what good would
that be for linux to linux ??!?
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John R Pierce wrote:
umair shakil wrote:
Why dont u enable RDP on centOS (running GUI), and then using ubunto
with this path
RDP is a Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol. what good would
that be for linux to linux ??!?
Well if Linux did have a RDP server then it might be
Salam,
Well, i have only used RDP as windows to linux (desktop), there should be no
issue...
for linux to linux, well x11 forwrding through ssh seems to be issue with
that not used
if i try i will let u know
There is also another way if u can try
www.nomachine.com and go to download
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