Am 11.12.09 18:20, schrieb Alan Bartlett:
Hmm. Having checked the mail archives, I can't find Milos' original
message to the m/l. Guess I'd better delete the reference to a
Germanic beer festival . . .
Oh, let me just ask the same about any alcohol related festivities in
the UK and we're done
I need to allocate public IP address to two guest os.
I have only 2 network card Interface on server. say eth0 and eth1.
I set eth1 a public IP address. so it should in
# vi /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-eth1
DEVICE=eth1
BOOTPROTO=static
HWADDR=00:1a:4d:83:ad:00
BROADCAST=202.127.29.0
Hi all,
I have two centos 5.4 servers that I use to run several windows kvm guests
(10).
All works ok (more or less) but I have a problem with backups.
These windows guests are configured to use lvm partitions as a virtual disks.
My
problem is when I need to do guests backups.
which
- carlopmart carlopm...@gmail.com wrote:
which is the best form to backup and restore these windows guests?
Some examples?
Shadow copy and amanda/zmanda.
I see snapshot's lvm option, but I think that this option it is not
valid for
windows guests...
It's valid if you don't need a
- carlopmart carlopm...@gmail.com wrote:
Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
- carlopmart carlopm...@gmail.com wrote:
which is the best form to backup and restore these windows
guests?
Some examples?
Shadow copy and amanda/zmanda.
Do you mean Volume Shadow copy Windows
Como puedo instalar varios Linux en una maquina, al instalar el primero me
queda una partición de boot de 100mb y una encriptada con el primer sistema,
al instalar la segunda, me la instala en la 3 partición usando la 4 de swap
en los dos casos y la primera de boot, pero la ultima no me sale en el
Buenos días tengo una máquina centos con realizando funciones de proxy/muro de
acceso a internet con las siguiente configuración de iptables y squid.
Una vez relaizado en el script de iptables, salvado y ejecutado con start
funciona perfectamente. Pero el problema que no entiendo es que cuando
!Safe_ports
http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
http_access deny all
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Hola
Esta distro de linux es altamente recomendada para instalar
tanto Autodesk Softimage como Maya, si alguien sería tan amable
de explicarme paso a paso como instalar maya estaré agradecido
Suerte
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no has intentado hacerlo con virtualizacion?
El 11/12/2009 06:53 a.m., Rodrigo García escribió:
Como puedo instalar varios Linux en una maquina, al instalar el primero me
queda una partición de boot de 100mb y una encriptada con el primer sistema,
al instalar la segunda, me la instala en la 3
2009/12/11 Rodrigo García rodry1...@yahoo.es:
Como puedo instalar varios Linux en una maquina, al instalar el primero me
queda una partición de boot de 100mb y una encriptada con el primer sistema,
al instalar la segunda, me la instala en la 3 partición usando la 4 de swap
en los dos casos y
Quiero primero CentOS y en la segunda Fedora, pero al instalar Fedora no marque
instalar el grub para no sobrescribir el de la primera instalación y ahora no
me sale este ultimo en la lista de arranque.
Un Saludo.
Rodrigo García.
Móvil: 650 42 46 36
E-Mail:
2009/12/11 Rodrigo García rodry1...@yahoo.es:
Quiero primero CentOS y en la segunda Fedora, pero al instalar Fedora no
marque instalar el grub para no sobrescribir el de la primera instalación y
ahora no me sale este ultimo en la lista de arranque.
Ese fue tu problema, puedes editar
Pues si , Yo de hecho he instalado Centos 5.3 x86_64 para instalar el Maya
(estoy aprendiendo a modelar y demás ).
Juraría que tenía por ahi unos documentos que explicaban como instalarlo.
No obstante ,lo primero sería ir a la web de autodesk y mirar bien los
requerimientos del sistema , que
Isaza
Admin Gnu/Linux
http://twitter.com/puntodered
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On that today perhaps those thinking of ext4 for production systems -
especially shared multiuser systems - should check out CVE-2009-4131 ...
CVE-2009-4131: Arbitrary file overwrite in ext4
Insufficient permission checking in the ext4 filesytem could be
exploited by local users to overwrite
Best advisory link I've found:
http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2009/3468
2009/12/11 James Hogarth james.hoga...@gmail.com
On that today perhaps those thinking of ext4 for production systems -
especially shared multiuser systems - should check out CVE-2009-4131 ...
CVE-2009-4131:
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Akemi Yagi amy...@gmail.com wrote:
The bug has to be fixed upstream, thus the above links. Something that
was done in the latest update broke the use of credential file which
was previously working fine.
Using the patch offered in the upstream bugzilla, I have
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 5:13 PM, cen...@911networks.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write .htaccess Rewrite rules and it doesn't seem to
work for me:
Match the string between the domain and the question mark: ?
http://www.abc.com/blog:long-name-of-page?action=diff and I want to
redirect it
cen...@911networks.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write .htaccess Rewrite rules and it doesn't seem to
work for me:
Match the string between the domain and the question mark: ?
http://www.abc.com/blog:long-name-of-page?action=diff and I want to
redirect it to:
Centos 5.x, ext3, md raid1
As I do not have UPS for all machines, and I most often use md raid
(level 1), I would like to turn the write cache off for all of my server
discs. But how?
Below is what I have already found out:
On the page
http://lwn.net/Articles/350072/
I read that I
Do you have AlloOverride All in httpd.conf?
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El vie, 11-12-2009 a las 08:25 -0500, Ray Leventhal escribió:
cen...@911networks.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write .htaccess Rewrite rules and it doesn't seem to
work for me:
Greetings:
i have an x86_64 Centos5.3 box and i'm trying to run auditd. it fails on
startup and this is the O/P at the end:
config_manager init complete
Error setting audit daemon pid (Connection refused)
type=DAEMON_ABORT msg=audit(1260554376.697:5674): auditd error
nate wrote:
Ryan Pugatch wrote:
Wondering if anyone has an idea..
Run hardware diagnostics?
Check power management settings in the bios?
nate
Was able to track it down to a problem with a stick of memory.
Ryan
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Tom Laramee wrote:
Greetings:
i have an x86_64 Centos5.3 box and i'm trying to run auditd. it fails on
startup and this is the O/P at the end:
config_manager init complete
Error setting audit daemon pid (Connection refused)
type=DAEMON_ABORT
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Jussi Hirvi listmem...@greenspot.fi wrote:
Centos 5.x, ext3, md raid1
As I do not have UPS for all machines, and I most often use md raid
(level 1), I would like to turn the write cache off for all of my server
discs. But how?
Below is what I have already
Thanks Steve for the heads up on the proper place to post this and that
you've already submitted a fix. I just responded back to the list because
this was the original posting place and wanted to make sure anyone else
performing this fix until your patch goes through doesn't fall into the trap
of
Well, I was about to burn a blank dvd. I put it in, and was setting it up
in kb3... and my boss calls me, to tell me that my system's putting out
error messages like crazy. I looked, and I assume it was autofs trying to
mount the blank disk.
How do I keep it from doing that in the future?
Now can you go fix the Ubuntu version so it won't hang my desktop?
:-P
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In case this is useful to anyone else:
http://www.melvilletheatre.com/articles/el5/index.html
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I realize I'm not getting a lot of questions answered here lately, and
I'm going to presume that this is for legitimate reasons (i.e., people
don't know or are too busy to think about it), not because they seem
stupid (if they do, please tell me, on the list or privately).
I run Windows as a
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 13:50 -0800, MHR wrote:
I realize I'm not getting a lot of questions answered here lately, and
I'm going to presume that this is for legitimate reasons (i.e., people
don't know or are too busy to think about it), not because they seem
stupid (if they do, please tell me,
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:50 PM, MHR mhullr...@gmail.com wrote:
I realize I'm not getting a lot of questions answered here lately, and
I'm going to presume that this is for legitimate reasons (i.e., people
don't know or are too busy to think about it), not because they seem
stupid (if they do,
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Brian Mathis brian.mat...@gmail.com wrote:
This depends on how you have the guest network setup. If it's in
bridged mode, then the firewall on the host does nothing to protect
the guest. If you're running NAT mode, then that's sort of like a
(consumer)
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 1:50 PM, MHR mhullr...@gmail.com wrote:
I realize I'm not getting a lot of questions answered here lately, and
I'm going to presume that this is for legitimate reasons (i.e., people
don't know or are too busy to think about it), not because they seem
stupid (if they do,
On 11/23/2009 08:37 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Wasn't the last bug found and fixed 5 or 6 years ago?
No. Earlier this year there was a heap overflow found that may allow
arbitrary code execution:
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2009-1490
Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 11/23/2009 08:37 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Wasn't the last bug found and fixed 5 or 6 years ago?
No. Earlier this year there was a heap overflow found that may allow
arbitrary code execution:
http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2009-1490
Err,
Someone told me that if you have a CentOS or Fedora server, you can pay a
Red Hat yearly fee and get them to support it (because the environments are
so similar).
Can anyone here substantiate this claim?
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