Saludos hermanos.
Tengo un problemita.
Quiero conectarme a un recurso compartido en un servidor de archivos SAMBA
usando el nombre de usuario y contraseña de mi sesión Linux. O sea, algo
como esto:
mount.cifs //fileserver/share /mnt/smbfs/share1 -o username=$USER,
Hector, conoces LinNeighborhood?, es excelente para acceder a recursos
compartidos en servidores de archivo Samba.
Saludos.
Carlos R.
El 18 de septiembre de 2008 7:04, Héctor Suárez Planas
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Saludos hermanos.
Tengo un problemita.
Quiero conectarme a un recurso
...
Hector, conoces LinNeighborhood?, es excelente para acceder a recursos
compartidos en servidores de archivo Samba.
Sí, pero no es exactamente lo que necesito. Te explico.
Entre un amigo mío y yo montamos un Fedora Directory Server 1.0.4 en un
servidor con CentOS 5.2 y configuramos el
Si la contraseña estuviera almacenada en una variable seria un peligro
para todo el sistema. La contraseña solamente se valida cuando se accede
al sistema y date cuenta de que el proceso que realiza es encriptar la
contraseña que has introducido y si coincide con la encriptada que tiene
almacenada
Lanny Marcus wrote:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Dick Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had been running CentOS 4.x for quite some time with no problems.
Apparently I stubbed my toe when installing CentOS 5 final.
Symptoms: various web sites are not properly displayed in Firefox 3.0.1 (or
Hi folks.
I maintain a bunch of centos based machines that are built using a
somewhat stripped down (limited number but mainly stock rpms) centos
distro. The installation process is plain anaconda stuff with a
kickstart file on the root of the DVD/iso. The current hardware and
media i'm
Alex Tang wrote:
...
Note that the original boot occurred of the DVD drive (i got past the
isolinux screen), so it's at least working in the beginning to get that
far.
The first reading of the DVD is done by the bios, not the linux kernel.
Can't you do a PXE based install?
Mogens
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We use Microsoft Outlook heavy at school but our backed is CentOS. I
use echo Foo | mail -s subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] a lot. Is it possible
to change the priority to High so Outlook will understand it? The
priority meaning the email will be sent to the normal email queue but
on Outlook it would
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Mag Gam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use Microsoft Outlook heavy at school but our backed is CentOS. I
use echo Foo | mail -s subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] a lot. Is it possible
to change the priority to High so Outlook will understand it? The
priority meaning the
On 2008-09-18 12:05, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Mag Gam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use Microsoft Outlook heavy at school but our backed is CentOS. I
use echo Foo | mail -s subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] a lot. Is it possible
to change the priority to High so
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 02:47 -0400, Dick Roth wrote:
snip
This was a clean install, however I kept my /home directory intact. The
rest of the partitions were reformatted.
Try resetting all your preferences? Maybe a major format change in the
control files under .mozilla directories?
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If your Perl
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:28 AM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] USB DVD drive disappearing during kickstart install.
Hi folks.
I maintain a bunch of centos based machines that
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 2:18 PM, R P Herrold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008, Shad L. Lords wrote:
James Pearson wrote:
I can't find the kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.EL.src.rpm and
kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.plus.c4.src.rpm on the download sites - the binary
i386/x86_64
Mag Gam wrote:
We use Microsoft Outlook heavy at school but our backed is CentOS. I
use echo Foo | mail -s subject [EMAIL PROTECTED] a lot. Is it possible
to change the priority to High so Outlook will understand it? The
priority meaning the email will be sent to the normal email queue but
on
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Alex Tang wrote:
...
Note that the original boot occurred of the DVD drive (i got past the
isolinux screen), so it's at least working in the beginning to get that
far.
The first reading of the DVD is done by the bios, not the linux kernel.
OK, i didn't know
Thanks John.
I'll check the BIOS on these machines. Unfortunately, i need the DVD
based setup to work because sometimes i have to do this at odd places
where i don't have the network infrastructure to do PXE boots.
What i'm confused about is that i didn't have these problems (well,
mostly)
Is there a step by step approach to securing CentOS 4X (or even RHEL 4X)? I
don't mean the stuff in the docs/security guide but a working step by step
guide? There used to be packages like rkhunter and tripwire but I don't know if
the ones in rpmforge/kbs repo are up to date.
Thanks,
Josh.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Alex Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks John.
I'll check the BIOS on these machines. Unfortunately, i need the DVD based
setup to work because sometimes i have to do this at odd places where i
don't have the network infrastructure to do PXE boots.
What
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Josh Donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a step by step approach to securing CentOS 4X (or even RHEL 4X)? I
don't mean the stuff in the docs/security guide but a working step by step
guide? There used to be packages like rkhunter and tripwire but I don't
Sven wrote:
Hi folks
Anybody running CentOS on Eee PC 1000H? In CentOS wiki[0] there is a
draft about Eee PC 900 from Fabian Arrotin. Does the same howto work for
Eee PC 1000H?
snip
Oups, it seems i didn't see that post, sorry for the delay
AFAIK the Eee PC 1000 doesn't use the same
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:35:14AM -0400, Bob Beers wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Alex Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks John.
I'll check the BIOS on these machines. Unfortunately, i need the DVD based
setup to work because sometimes i have to do this at odd places where i
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 14:31 +, Josh Donovan wrote:
Is there a step by step approach to securing CentOS 4X (or even RHEL
4X)? I don't mean the stuff in the docs/security guide but a working
step by step guide? There used to be packages like rkhunter and
tripwire but I don't know if the ones
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
The NSA has security guides online, including for RHEL. It seems only
RHEL 5 it seems, but I presume a lot of stuff from it can be used for
RHEL/C 4.
The NSA guide (rhel5-guide-i731.pdf) looks like a good starting point.
Thanks,
Josh.
James Pearson wrote:
Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 2:18 PM, R P Herrold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008, Shad L. Lords wrote:
James Pearson wrote:
I can't find the kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.EL.src.rpm and
kernel-2.6.9-78.0.1.plus.c4.src.rpm on the download sites - the
John Horne wrote:
For rkhunter, as far as I can remember, the Fedora 8/9 packages are upto
date, so you could download one of those from a mirror and install it.
Personally, I install rkhunter from source, but you can build an RPM
from the source tarball if you want (the source includes an
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Josh Donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Horne wrote:
For rkhunter, as far as I can remember, the Fedora 8/9 packages are upto
date, so you could download one of those from a mirror and install it.
Personally, I install rkhunter from source, but you can
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 15:31 +, Josh Donovan wrote:
John Horne wrote:
For rkhunter, as far as I can remember, the Fedora 8/9 packages are upto
date, so you could download one of those from a mirror and install it.
Personally, I install rkhunter from source, but you can build an RPM
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From: Al Sparks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CentOS] cron job not working
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 9:26 AM
Probably a permissions problem, as has been noted. What
I can't
So what does the location one gives virt-install point to? Ideally, what
directory on the Centos 5.2 DVD should it point to? Or should it point to
the ISO image? Or what? I'm getting tired of trying things at random,
and the documentation really doesn't tell me anything beyond that it
should be
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 12:32:20 +0200
Paul Bijnens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mail/mailx/mail cannot add the header.
This can:
http://www.cleancode.org/projects/email
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I have never encountered anything like this before, so thought I'd post here
and see if anyone can help.
We have a java application that sends out notification emails to end-users.
The body of the email is some boilerplate text and HTML that is pulled from
a database. When the emails are
On Thursday 18 September 2008 16:35, Jim Perrin wrote:
For CentOS5, I'd recommend using aide instead of tripwire. The two do
pretty much the same thing, but aide comes with centos5 by default
(and is recommended in the NSA guide)
aide is now provided in 4.7 as well.
Regards
Nick.
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Nick
Hello,
I have a server with 4 NICS running CentOS 5.2. I have bonded the
interfaces together such that 'bond0' consists of eth0-3. This is not a
problem, and works fine.
However, I now need to create a virtual interface. In a non-bonded
server I would just create something like eth0:1, but with
John Horne wrote:
Hello,
I have a server with 4 NICS running CentOS 5.2. I have bonded the
interfaces together such that 'bond0' consists of eth0-3. This is not a
problem, and works fine.
That is fine, just be sure not to have the bonding specific
things in the sub interface, just have the
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Alex Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems like somehow, something is happening like the USB bus is being
reset and it's loosing the usb devices and they can't be found anymore.
While, strictly speaking, this may be true, I'm pretty sure it's not
what you
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to change our /etc/sudoers (using visudo) to allow 2
commands to be run as root without a password, but it isn't working.
Here is the part of the sudoers file that is in question.
# User alias specification
User_Alias FULLACCESS = doug, scott
# members of the
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 10:36 -0700, nate wrote:
John Horne wrote:
Hello,
I have a server with 4 NICS running CentOS 5.2. I have bonded the
interfaces together such that 'bond0' consists of eth0-3. This is not a
problem, and works fine.
That is fine, just be sure not to have the
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The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
ends up
Is there a command line way to tell me whether a ethernet connection is
100 BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet?
Craig
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Is there a command line way to tell me whether a ethernet connection is
100 BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet?
ethtool?
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Is there a command line way to tell me whether a ethernet connection is
100 BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet?
mii-diag
mii-tool
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Is there a command line way to tell me whether a ethernet connection is
100 BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet?
mii-tool
t
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Craig White írta:
Is there a command line way to tell me whether a ethernet
connection is
100 BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet?
mii-tool
My experience with mii-tool on CentOS4 and 5 is that it won't show link speed
above 100 even if it is. If the OP is trying to differentiate 100 vs. 1000,
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 15:05 -0400, John Kordash wrote:
Craig White írta:
Is there a command line way to tell me whether a ethernet
connection is
100 BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet?
mii-tool
My experience with mii-tool on CentOS4 and 5 is that it won't show link speed
above 100 even
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 6:22 AM, William L. Maltby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 02:47 -0400, Dick Roth wrote:
snip
This was a clean install, however I kept my /home directory intact. The
rest of the partitions were reformatted.
Try resetting all your preferences? Maybe a
on 9-18-2008 9:29 AM Sean Carolan spake the following:
I have never encountered anything like this before, so thought I'd post
here and see if anyone can help.
We have a java application that sends out notification emails to
end-users. The body of the email is some boilerplate text and HTML
on 9-18-2008 12:37 PM Craig White spake the following:
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 15:05 -0400, John Kordash wrote:
Craig White írta:
Is there a command line way to tell me whether a ethernet
connection is
100 BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet?
mii-tool
My experience with mii-tool on CentOS4 and 5 is
I am totally new to using CentOS. Linux in Genera really. I have decent
experiencing with terminal code for Macs though.
Here's the deal my Boss wants us to move more toward linux for some of
our basic users. All I was supposed to do was install CentOS 5.2 and
Open Office and disburse the
Hi,
I have a Centos 5.2 server with sendmail/dovecot/squirrelmail. One of my
users is complaining that some messages are not appearing in the message
list. After a quick check I found the message in the /cur directory but
this messge does not appear in the message list in the expected order.
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 16:31 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 17:48 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 14:32 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
Ric Moore wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 11:41 +0200, Niki Kovacs wrote:
One request that I got more often lately
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 20:58 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 16:31 -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 17:48 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 14:32 -0700, John R Pierce wrote:
Ric Moore wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 11:41 +0200, Niki Kovacs
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Sean Carolan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have never encountered anything like this before, so thought I'd post
here and see if anyone can help.
We have a java application that sends out notification emails to
end-users. The body of the email is some
Sean Carolan wrote:
I have never encountered anything like this before, so thought I'd post
here and see if anyone can help.
We have a java application that sends out notification emails to
end-users. The body of the email is some boilerplate text and HTML that
is pulled from a database.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 6:08 PM, Joey Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am totally new to using CentOS. Linux in Genera really. I have decent
experiencing with terminal code for Macs though.
Jose: Welcome!
Here's the deal my Boss wants us to move more toward linux for some of our
basic
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 20:58 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
snip
One request that I got more often lately is Google Picasa. I vaguely
remember having downloaded and installed it once. As far as I know,
it's
a
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