Hi !
As some of you might know, Apple has discontinued it's xServes server as of
january 31st 2011.
We have a server rack with 12 xserves ranging from dual G5's to dual
quand-core xeon lastest generation, 3 xserve-raid and one activeraid 16 TB
disk enclosure. We also use xSan to access a share
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 5:08 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> Probably this is due to operator error, The Recycle Bin in GNOME
>> disappeared, for this CentOS 5.5 (32 bit) Desktop PC. The box is fully
>> updated.
>>
>> Is there a command I can use, or
On 6/11/10 6:09 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
> Ben McGinnes wrote:
>>
>> Now this is an excellent idea! It would be vastly superior to the
>> current situation, though a serious challenge to the price-gouging of
>> many CAs.
>>
> I used to use godaddy for my certs but now use the startssl folk - much
Ben McGinnes wrote:
On 6/11/10 12:25 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
If we could start the whole certificate thing over I think it would
have been better to have a trust "registrar" rather then a bunch of
semi-trusted authorities. Then any corporation can create their own
CA and register that CA with
On 6/11/10 5:30 AM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
>
> I've had trouble getting Nagios runtime files to work and play well
> with SELinux. In particular, the pid file, /var/nagios/nagios.pid, is
> created with a generic var_t type rather than the necessary
> nagios_var_run_t type, so I've tweaked system
On Sat, 6 Nov 2010, Ben McGinnes wrote:
> Hello,
> Has anyone managed a successful installation of Nagios using
> the RPMForge packages on CentOS 5.5? []
>
> The SELinux policies look fine (I tend to ignore instructions to
> permanently disable SELinux, if I'm not using SELinux then th
On 6/11/10 3:04 AM, 韦加宁 wrote:
> 信已收到,谢谢!
有没有必要每个邮件到达通知我们。谢谢。
Regards,
Ben
P.S. 不,我看不懂中文。我用谷歌。
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Hello,
Has anyone managed a successful installation of Nagios using
the RPMForge packages on CentOS 5.5?
It looks like it should have worked, I followed the guides for Fedora
and CentOS here (with appropriate path adjustments):
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/quickstart-fedora.html
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Greetings All-
I have an odd need for a 'semi-authoritative' DNS server. Let's say I have a
zone for 'domain.com' with public DNS servers. However, I wanted to run an
internal DNS server for internal things. Public resolution of 'www.domain.com'
would yield the public IPs, private resolution of
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On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> If you look at the route table on your server after the tun interface
> comes up, you'll probably see that either your openvpn config or routes
> pushed from the remote have split the conceptual 'default' range in half
Nope. There's my ori
On 6/11/10 12:25 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
>
> If we could start the whole certificate thing over I think it would
> have been better to have a trust "registrar" rather then a bunch of
> semi-trusted authorities. Then any corporation can create their own
> CA and register that CA with a registrar wit
On Nov 5, 2010, at 8:29 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> So if you really want privacy you need to run another layer of encryption end
> to
> end with an uncommon cipher?
Yes, or only trust those CAs that you know you can trust. Use web browsers you
can fully trust don't embed CA trusts and fully ma
On 5/11/10 11:29 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 11/5/10 4:27 AM, Ben McGinnes wrote:
>>
>> I believe this is one of the methods that was looked at to enable
>> ISPs to filter/censor/log SSL connections should the government
>> policies become legislation here. Except for all outbound
>> connections.
On 11/5/10 4:27 AM, Ben McGinnes wrote:
> On 5/11/10 9:39 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
>>
>> As for the SSL part, you can monitor traffic over it in a couple of
>> ways. For internal services being served out you can have the SSL
>> connection terminate at the gateway and the gateway establish an
>> inte
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 5:08 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> Probably this is due to operator error, The Recycle Bin in GNOME
>> disappeared, for this CentOS 5.5 (32 bit) Desktop PC. The box is fully
>> updated.
>>
>> Is there a command I can use, or
From: Bob Hoffman
> Just saw this article
>http://news.yahoo.com/s/mashable/20101103/tc_mashable/google_helps_autotune_your_web_server
>r
> (/rant - stupid seo links, lame /rant off)
> it mentions it is set up for linux distros, notably centos.
> Anyone use this yet? Affect the auto yum update
On 5/11/10 9:39 AM, Ross Walker wrote:
>
> As for the SSL part, you can monitor traffic over it in a couple of
> ways. For internal services being served out you can have the SSL
> connection terminate at the gateway and the gateway establish an
> internal SSL connection to the service. For intern
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