Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Ned Slider wrote:
I hope to make a start on a Wiki page in the next week or so, so if anyone
has any experience with this combo and would like to offer advice, tips and
proof-reading once I get going, that would be more than welcome.
I'd be happy to proof-read it, as
I just cant get a Centos 5.1 domU to install under Centos 5.1 dom0. It
is maddening! I'm trying to replace a single server that currently uses
simple ethernet aliases (eth0:0, eth0:1, etc) with a new server that
uses Xen virtualization.
Maybe I dont understand bridging properly or something.
My
Ken Bass wrote on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 15:08:22 -0400:
In anaconda, I select manual/static IP address. I enter 192.168.139.4
with subnet mask of 255.255.255.255, gateway/ns of 192.168.144.5
AFAIK, there is no route from 192.168.139.4 to 192.168.144.5. You need to
specify a gateway in that net!
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Ken Bass wrote on Mon, 28 Apr 2008 15:08:22 -0400:
In anaconda, I select manual/static IP address. I enter 192.168.139.4
with subnet mask of 255.255.255.255, gateway/ns of 192.168.144.5
AFAIK, there is no route from 192.168.139.4 to 192.168.144.5. You need to
specify
Hola, Puedes revisar esto
http://www.eforcers.com/Articulos/configuracion_vacation.php
a mi me ayudó mucho.
Saludos
RJP
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On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 18:18 +0700, Sobari Tanuwijaya wrote:
Hi,
I activate samba on Centos 5, but I always get
NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE when issuing
smbclient //GIServer/GIApp -usmbuser
after I enter the password to the prompt.
What things should I look for to solve this?
It is obvious
Anyone??
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 10:12 -0500, Doug Tucker wrote:
I have a 2 node cluster that has been running for a year, and is still
up and working fine. However, a yum update at some point broke
system-config-cluster and it cannot load the management tab anymore,
because it *thinks* the
On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 16:54 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
That would be a sensible solution, but how do you set that up?
Are you using some sort of GUI to control your firewall or are you
editing
the firewall file by hand?
If you are using a GUI then check out how you can allow ip
Thank you Les, John, for the reply.One thing that I noticed is that there are lots of nfs connections in TIME_WAIT. And since I have been facing problems with NFS (ie. taking too much time to cd to a mounting area on client) the problems regarding network appeared.The TIME_WAIT connections does
Patricia Bittencourt wrote:
Thank you Les, John, for the reply.
One thing that I noticed is that there are lots of nfs connections in
TIME_WAIT. And since I have been facing problems with NFS (ie. taking
too much time to cd to a mounting area on client) the problems regarding
network
on 4-25-2008 11:46 AM John spake the following:
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 11:13 -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
on 4-25-2008 8:04 AM John spake the following:
[public]
vfs objects = recycle
recycle:repository = Recycle Bin
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Just want to be
On Monday 28 April 2008 10:47, Philip R. Schaffner wrote:
For relatively simple situations Firestarter may be worth a look as a
GUI front end:
http://www.fs-security.com/
There is an EL4 binary version on the above site, but it builds OK from
SRPM on CentOS-5:
Hi.
Just did a Centos5.1 on a dual-core 64 bit machine, sweet!!!
But would like to turn off the desktop and just about all the programs
started when the X server is fired up. The machine will be driving a
full scale 737NG cockpit flight simulator and we really don't need
anything beyond
Um, I don't know the answer, but I want one too..(737 Flight
simulator)
Dennis
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Subject: [CentOS] Turning off Gnome and
Dennis McLeod wrote:
Is there a simple way to turn all the applets and such off and start from
the command line? Idea is to come up with a default level of 3 via the
inittab, due a remote login and then a command line entry startx
to start the X server, possibly a minimum window manager, and
2008/4/28 Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dennis McLeod wrote:
Is there a simple way to turn all the applets and such off and start
from
the command line? Idea is to come up with a default level of 3 via the
inittab, due a remote login and then a command line entry startx to
start
OK! we're building the system for NASA/Ames for their Human Factors
lab. If you have about $85-100K laying around we'ld be happy to build
you one too ;-)
See www.lfstech.com
John
Um, I don't know the answer, but I want one too..(737 Flight
simulator)
Dennis
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I setup a kickstart file that contains only @core and several packages
explicitely listed. postfix is listed, sendmail is not. And there's no
package where I would think it needs cups. Nevertheless, after the install
I now have postfix *and* sendmail on the machine and sendmail even being
both worked, thanks guys
John
Alan Bartlett wrote:
2008/4/28 Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dennis McLeod wrote:
Is there a simple way to turn all the applets and such off and start
from
the command line? Idea is to come up with a default level of 3 via the
inittab, due a
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:36 PM, William L. Maltby
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I see that you have solved. If for some reason you wish to keep both
definitions (there may be reasons), just add noauto (no quotes) to one
or both of the entries. This might be useful when you want to mount a
How can I find out what forced them (and probably many other unwanted
packages) on the installation?
I thought maybe rpm -q --whatrequires sendmail would tell me, but it
doesn't. Nothing requires it. Same for cups. So, why did it get
installed?
I usually do a rpm -q --provides package name and
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Kai Schaetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I setup a kickstart file that contains only @core and several packages
explicitely listed. postfix is listed, sendmail is not. And there's no
package where I would think it needs cups. Nevertheless, after the install
I
MHR wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:36 PM, William L. Maltby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see that you have solved. If for some reason you wish to keep both
definitions (there may be reasons), just add noauto (no quotes) to one
or both of the entries. This might be useful when you want
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 13:52 -0700, MHR wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:36 PM, William L. Maltby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see that you have solved. If for some reason you wish to keep both
definitions (there may be reasons), just add noauto (no quotes) to one
or both of the entries.
I have yet to get a DVD to read in CentOS 5.
I can install from DVD and then reboot and then the DVD drive is no longer
accessible.
It works with several live CD and DVD images with no problems however.
This is on an HP system.
I think it is an OS problem.
I will test in some other systems and
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Ross S. W. Walker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tune2fs -L /dev/XXX
Thank you!
mhr
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On 29/04/2008, at 6:27 AM, Alfred von Campe wrote:
But when I try to install CentOS 5.1 via kickstart, anaconda
complains that You have not defined a root partition (/), which is
required for installation of CentOS to continue. Has anyone
successfully installed CentOS 5.X via kickstart
Boot and root should be ok, but misc is probably causing problems with file
managers querying fstab and hal.
-Ross
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On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Ross S. W. Walker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Boot and root should be ok, but misc is probably causing problems with file
managers querying fstab and hal.
-Ross
Must be something like that - if I su and umount it, both icons go
away. Then I 'mount -a' and
John
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Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 1:10 PM
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Subject: [CentOS] Re: vfs objects = recycle
on 4-25-2008 11:46 AM John spake the following:
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 11:13
I see that currently CENTOS is using 4.3p2 which does not support the new
Match command in the sshd_config. I'm not sure, but I think that was added
with 4.4. I was wondering how long it would be before we get to use this
feature?
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on 4-28-2008 4:24 PM John spake the following:
John
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Subject: [CentOS] Re: vfs objects = recycle
on 4-25-2008 11:46 AM John spake
on 4-28-2008 4:49 PM Walter Hansen spake the following:
I see that currently CENTOS is using 4.3p2 which does not support the new
Match command in the sshd_config. I'm not sure, but I think that was added
with 4.4. I was wondering how long it would be before we get to use this
feature?
Maybe
What are the ramifications to a large key length when using pub/priv keys
for ssh authentication. I have some remote admin and file transfers to manage
and only have ssh access w/o vpn to use for it.
Thanks,
jlc
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Joseph L. Casale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the ramifications to a large key length when using pub/priv keys
for ssh authentication.
No particular impact, especially for file transfer. The pub/priv keys are
only used for authentication and a symmetric key is used for encrypting
No particular impact, especially for file transfer. The pub/priv keys are only
used for authentication and a symmetric key is used for encrypting traffic
during the session. I use a 2048-bit RSA key routinely - if it's any slower
than a 1048-bit key during the authentication phase, it's not
Joseph L. Casale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see, how does one manipulate the keys used for data encryption after auth
during file transfers for instance?
One doesn't; the session keys are randomly generated and are automatically
renewed periodically.
Best,
--- Les Bell, RHCE, CISSP
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