CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0192 Moderate
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2009:0206
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Richard Chapman wrote on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 10:03:27 +0800:
In my startup scripts - dnsmasq is set to not
start on boot so I thought there was no problem - but I find that in
spite of the startup
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The solution was simple. I had actually already thought about it from the
beginning, but somehow lost track and forgot about trying it.
I swapped the IP numbers on eth0 and eth0:0 and it started
Richard Chapman wrote on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 20:41:33 +0800:
I notice that libvirtd is running - and is set to run on boot. Should
this be the case when running the non xen kernel?
No. It gets pulled in when you update to CentOS 5.1 and have xen packages
installed I assume. You do not need it
Estimados, Buenos Dias, les cuento mi problematica a ver si me dan alguna
luz.
Tengo instalado un Server Centos 4.6 Final, como servidor de correo con
sendmail + clamav + MailScanner + spamassasin + Squerrielmail.
los usuarios de la empresa pueden enviar y recibir correo interno y enviar y
Rodrigo Julio Pérez wrote:
Estimados, Buenos Dias, les cuento mi problematica a ver si me dan
alguna luz.
Tengo instalado un Server Centos 4.6 Final, como servidor de correo
con sendmail + clamav + MailScanner + spamassasin + Squerrielmail.
los usuarios de la empresa pueden enviar y recibir
Ok. Muchas gracias
Justamente eso no tengo configurado, voy a hacerlo.
Saludos
Rodrigo
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En
nombre de Maximo Mosalvo
Enviado el: Miércoles, 02 de Abril de 2008 09:55
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es]
El mié, 02-04-2008 a las 08:35 -0500, Enrique Rosario escribió:
Saludos
Ok se que con nat puedo hacerlo pero como les explico yo utilizo el
squid como proxy para ftp con otros navegadores como opera, mozila, y
todo ok. Pero con internet explorer puedo visitar sitios http https y
todo menos
no hay ningun fichero con ese nombre.. hay otra forma de verlo??
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de Cherny D. C. Berbesi I.
Enviado el: mié 02/04/2008 11:36
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] consulta samba
El Miércoles, 2 de Abril de 2008 10:43,
ps aux | grep yum
envia el resultado a la lista para ver que procesos yum estan corriendo
2008/4/2 Rodrigo Leal Astorga [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
no hay ningun fichero con ese nombre.. hay otra forma de verlo??
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de Cherny D. C. Berbesi
El Wednesday 02 April 2008 11:46:28 am Luis Huacho Lazo escribió:
kill -9 2179
luego vuelve a hacer
ps aux | grep yum
ya no debe estar esta línea
root 2179 0.0 4.3 24664 11044 ?S10:38 0:00
/usr/bin/python /usr/sbin/yum-updatesd
sino esta
instala lo que necesitas
El Miércoles, 2 de Abril de 2008 14:33, Rodrigo Leal Astorga escribió:
Extraordinario.. gracias.
Ahora necesito compartir el home de un usuario x para verlo desde Windows..
alguna idea..
Rodrigo.
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Estimados, necesito saber donde se cambia el emnsaje que entrega el servidor
al recibir un correo con peticion de confirmacion de entrega.
Mi servidor es senmail + m ailscanner + clamav+ spamassasin
el mensaje actual que entrega es
The original message was received at Wed, 2 Apr 2008
2008/4/2 Rodrigo Leal Astorga [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
me arroja siguiente mensaje al tratar de instalar nagios.. alguna idea donde
buscar.??
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install nagio
Loading installonlyn plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository
Porque no intentas instalar repositorios de rpmforge.
Rodrigo Leal Astorga wrote:
me arroja siguiente mensaje al tratar de instalar nagios.. alguna idea
donde buscar.??
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install nagio
Loading installonlyn plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
lo realize y ma da lo siguiente
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install nagios
Loading installonlyn plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
base 100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
updates 100% |=| 951 B
Rodrigo Leal Astorga wrote:
lo realize y ma da lo siguiente
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum install nagios
Loading installonlyn plugin
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
base 100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
updates 100%
Sorry pero como instalo el repo de rpmforge?
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Ing. Ernesto
Pérez Estévez
Enviado el: Miércoles, 02 de Abril de 2008 19:59
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Asunto: Re: [CentOS-es] Instalar nagios centos
Rodrigo Leal
Rodrigo Leal Astorga wrote:
Sorry pero como instalo el repo de rpmforge?
addons100% |=| 951 B00:00
extras100% |=| 1.1 kB00:00
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Parsing
Para instalar el repo rpmforge (DAG):
1. wget -c
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
2. rpm -Uvh rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
3. yum search nagios
eso es todo, y mira en los comos de Ecualug.org
El día 2/04/08, Rodrigo Leal
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 5:15 PM, Ray Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# mount
...
st0 on status type unknown (rw)
/dev/st0 on status type unknown (rw)
Well, obviously these are the two that are causing the problem. st0
seems to be tape drive, but
Sendmail used to automatically compare creation dates of the text and
database aliases files and when the text one was newer than the database one,
sendmail would automatically update the database file at a convenient time.
This made a lot of sense. However, the powers that be decided to
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Does anyone know if upstream ever plans on updating the dovecot package to a
non RC version or to even one of the RC versions that isn't so insecure,
And by insecure, I of course refer to the recent rash of bugs which have been
found.
Thanks,
-Drew
On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 08:13:06AM -0400, Drew Weaver enlightened us:
Does anyone know if upstream ever plans on updating the dovecot package to a
non RC version or to even one of the RC versions that isn't so insecure,
And by insecure, I of course refer to the recent rash of bugs which have
Brent L. Bates wrote:
Sendmail used to automatically compare creation dates of the text and
database aliases files and when the text one was newer than the database one,
sendmail would automatically update the database file at a convenient time.
This made a lot of sense. However, the
Actually it *IS* a source change. The `confAUTO_REBUILD' option has been
deleted from the sendmail source files for some time now. One can put that
option in the sendmail.mc configuration file, but it will not be used because
it isn't in the source any more. I've double checked this and
On Wednesday 02 April 2008 01:07, Les Mikesell wrote:
First cut - in your recovery shell, comment out /home from /etc/fstab
and see if you can come up without it (log in as root, of course). That
will at least give you a fairly normal environment to try to figure out
why the md1 device is
Hello all,
I wanted to create a Raid0 partition using LVM based on 2 LUNs
available; I was unable to find an LVM GUI selection in the
System-Adminsitration selection in the gui system-config-lvm is
not available.
What am I missing during the installation?
thanks in advance,
--
best,
I wanted to create a Raid0 partition using LVM based on 2 LUNs
available; I was unable to find an LVM GUI selection in the
System-Adminsitration selection in the gui system-config-lvm is
not available.
What am I missing during the installation?
Vince
You need to set up a scattered
I wanted to create a Raid0 partition using LVM based on 2 LUNs
available; I was unable to find an LVM GUI selection in the
System-Adminsitration selection in the gui system-config-lvm is
not available.
What am I missing during the installation?
Vince
You need to set up a scattered
on 4-2-2008 4:41 AM Brent L. Bates spake the following:
Sendmail used to automatically compare creation dates of the text and
database aliases files and when the text one was newer than the database one,
sendmail would automatically update the database file at a convenient time.
This made
Real simple answer, switch to Postfix and dump sendmail. Then edit your
alias file to add the aliases, run newaliases and you're done...
john
.
Scott Silva wrote:
on 4-2-2008 4:41 AM Brent L. Bates spake the following:
Sendmail used to automatically compare creation dates of
The excuse given for removing the automatic update of the aliases
database file was that it was a security issue. The thought was that someone
could tapper with the file and cause problems. However, all these files are
checked for proper file permissions and if they are not set correctly,
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
The wiki explains how to create a dvd with the updates previously downloaded,
but how does one integrate these into a freshly authored DVD? Is such a task
possible?
We put out a new dvd every 3-6 months ... do you really need one more
often than that?
Scott Silva wrote:
on 4-2-2008 4:41 AM Brent L. Bates spake the following:
Sendmail used to automatically compare creation dates of the text
and
database aliases files and when the text one was newer than the
database one,
sendmail would automatically update the database file at a
We put out a new dvd every 3-6 months ... do you really need one more
often than that?
Heh, I don't need one more often, but it makes bandwidth easier to manage
when doing test's and mock installs for example aside from the obvious time
needed to run the update's.
I created a local mirror
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Joseph L. Casale
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We put out a new dvd every 3-6 months ... do you really need one more
often than that?
Heh, I don't need one more often, but it makes bandwidth easier to manage
when doing test's and mock installs for example aside
Anyone out there using Centos 5.1 asterisk (ztdummy) x86_64,
2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 kernel?
I seem to be having problems with simple playback on asterisk().
If I do the normal service zaptel start (my configs have 0 hardware
cards for asterisk)
ztdummy is loaded and when doing a playback() I
A. Before I upgrade the nvidia Linux driver, everything was normal.
All programs worked fine. Desktop display was OK.
B. After I upgraded the nvidia Linux driver, the icon display on the desktop
was not correct. All icons on the panel and menu bars became small
empty boxes.
Error message dialog
thank you again, more clarification, if anyone can pls shed light ...
That happens anyway if the forwarder is not authoritative - that is, the
forwarder will act as a caching proxy.
ok - so my lab.company.com is authoritative, so it should keep a copy
of company.com's information then and be
John Plemons wrote:
Real simple answer, switch to Postfix and dump sendmail. Then edit your
alias file to add the aliases, run newaliases and you're done...
I just don't understand why people still gripe about Sendmail. Yeah,
it was a force to be reckoned with in the early days, but it's
On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Chris Miller wrote:
John Plemons wrote:
Real simple answer, switch to Postfix and dump sendmail. Then
edit your alias file to add the aliases, run newaliases and you're
done...
I just don't understand why people still gripe about Sendmail. Yeah,
it was a force to be
Jerry Geis wrote:
This version of asterisk has always worked for me before on centos 5.1
but now there is a newer kernel.
Any one know anything about this?
I don't run x86_64 on my Asterisk boxes, but I did see an issue like
this under Fedora where multiple drivers were loaded. This was in
on 4-2-2008 1:46 PM Chris Miller spake the following:
John Plemons wrote:
Real simple answer, switch to Postfix and dump sendmail. Then edit
your alias file to add the aliases, run newaliases and you're done...
I just don't understand why people still gripe about Sendmail. Yeah, it
was a
Having used and configured both Send mail and Postfix, sendmail was and
had it's issues. I found it much easier to work with on Open Relays for
example, the draw back with Sendmail and Postfix may be along the lines
of Windows and a Mac, there are bunches of Windows machines in the world
so
John Plemons wrote:
Having used and configured both Send mail and Postfix, sendmail was and
had it's issues. I found it much easier to work with on Open Relays for
example, the draw back with Sendmail and Postfix may be along the lines
of Windows and a Mac, there are bunches of Windows
On 02/04/2008, at 10:43 PM, Drew Weaver wrote:
Does anyone know if upstream ever plans on updating the dovecot
package to a non RC version or to even one of the RC versions that
isn’t so insecure,
And by insecure, I of course refer to the recent rash of bugs which
have been found.
I
on 4-2-2008 3:56 PM Michael Kratz spake the following:
On 02/04/2008, at 10:43 PM, Drew Weaver wrote:
Does anyone know if upstream ever plans on updating the dovecot
package to a non RC version or to even one of the RC versions that
isn�t so insecure,
And by insecure, I of course refer to
Drew Weaver wrote:
Does anyone know if upstream ever plans on updating the dovecot package
to a non RC version or to even one of the RC versions that isn’t so
insecure,
And by insecure, I of course refer to the recent rash of bugs which have
been found.
Thanks,
-Drew
Drew,
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