CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:0060 Moderate
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2012/1/24 cheperobert jrobertoa...@gmail.com
El día 24 de enero de 2012 05:55, Carlos Sura
carlos.su...@googlemail.com escribió:
Buenos días,
No sé que ha pasado, no tengo la menor idea de nada, solo me desperté
revisando este error en casi todas las bases de datos que tenía el
El día 25 de enero de 2012 07:53, Carlos Sura
carlos.su...@googlemail.com escribió:
2012/1/24 cheperobert jrobertoa...@gmail.com
El día 24 de enero de 2012 05:55, Carlos Sura
carlos.su...@googlemail.com escribió:
Buenos días,
No sé que ha pasado, no tengo la menor idea de nada, solo me
Un cordial saludos
Soy novato en esto de Centos y me estoy dando a la tarea de
configuar postfix y dovecot con soporte para TLS y
autenticacion, para ello estoy siguiendo los siguientes pasos :
Generando firma digital, y certificado.
Acceda al
ya di con el problema ... es que no estaba especificando bien la
ruta de los certificados que queria firmar y por eso daba el error
...gracias por todo
El 25/01/2012 17:04, JAVIER escribió:
Un cordial saludos
Soy novato en esto de Centos y me estoy dando a
No se si te resultara útil pero yo he sufrido ese error durante esta
semana, y al final he detectado que no era un error de MySql sino mio.
Cambie en el fichero de configuracion los tamaños de los ficheros para la
conf de INNODB(Tu aunque no los tienes hay unos por defecto)
En el directorio de
Hi all,
what happened to the mirrors? Many of them are outdated and older than
2days. They are missing the latest updates from yesterday and the day
before yesterday. According to http://mirror-status.centos.org a
whopping number of 227 mirrors are currently out of date. This is the
major part of
On 25.01.2012 09:13, Patrick Hurrelmann wrote:
Hi all,
what happened to the mirrors? Many of them are outdated and older than
2days. They are missing the latest updates from yesterday and the day
before yesterday. According to http://mirror-status.centos.org a
whopping number of 227 mirrors
Hi all.
We currently want to deploy a test private IaaS. It will look something
like below:
2 Gb switches
several hardware nodes for virtualization (?)
2 10Gb switches
redundant storage (?)
What are you proposing to use on every level?
Eucalyptus/OpenStack/something else for cloud
I am trying to migrate from old /etc/inittab to upstart.
I am close.
I used to have 2 or 4 lines in /etc/inittab to start 2 or 4 processes.
v1:2345:respawn:/home/silentm/bin/myfile -port 4000
v2:2345:respawn:/home/silentm/bin/myfile -port 5000
something like that...
So now I create a file
I've got a Cento 6.2 server I'm putting together that will become a
mailserver. It will have on it MailScanner and MailWatch for
MailScanner. I'm using the latest stuff available and have run into a
problem with changes I need to make in the /etc/sudoers file. It doesn't
seem to take affect
From: Steve Campbell campb...@cnpapers.com
Defaults:apache !requiretty
apache ALL = NOPASSWD:/program.name
also tried:
Defaults !requiretty
Defaults visiblepw
Anyone have a suggestion? I've got to research the tty stuff for now to
ensure there is one available, but beyond that,
I'm trying to setup email on a new server running CentOS-6.2 (x86_64),
but for some reason email is going to /var/spool/mail/
despite the fact that my .procmailrc starts
---
DEFAULT=/var/spool/mail
MAILDIR=/home/tim/Maildir/
SHELL=/bin/sh
DROPPRIVS=yes
Le mer 25 jan 2012 08:09:50 CET, Steve Campbell a écrit:
...
I'm trying to enable the user apache to have the ability to run an
executable from a web page. One of the common solutions is to do the
following:
Defaults:apache !requiretty
apacheALL = NOPASSWD:/program.name
also
Just got this message after an autoupdate on my 5.x system..
should I be worried?
Hi,
This is the automatic update system on mail.xxx.com.
There was a problem updating the system. The following error message
was reported:
[[('file /usr/share/man/man1/ca.1ssl.gz from install of
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
I'm trying to setup email on a new server running CentOS-6.2 (x86_64),
but for some reason email is going to /var/spool/mail/
despite the fact that my .procmailrc starts
and I have
[...]
---
On 01/25/2012 04:52 PM, Bob Hoffman wrote:
Just got this message after an autoupdate on my 5.x system..
should I be worried?
Hi,
This is the automatic update system on mail.xxx.com.
There was a problem updating the system. The following error message
was reported:
[[('file
Les Mikesell wrote:
I'm trying to setup email on a new server running CentOS-6.2 (x86_64),
but for some reason email is going to /var/spool/mail/
despite the fact that my .procmailrc starts
and I have
[...]
---
MAILER(smtp)dnl
MAILER(procmail)dnl
Hello,
We are running units in the field that are headless. Sometimes we get units
returned
that we when we boot them up have some type of filesystem inconsistency that
the default preen
doesn't fix but running fsck -y does.
I want to eliminate the -p (preen option) and always do the -y option
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2012, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
I'm trying to setup email on a new server running CentOS-6.2 (x86_64),
but for some reason email is going to /var/spool/mail/
despite the fact that my .procmailrc starts
---
I am a newbie so this may be a question with an obvious answer.
Is there a (practical) way to get gtkmm 3.0 on Centos 6. It comes with
gtimm 2.4 and at one point in my random surfing, I thought I found the
newer version in the testing section. But I am having trouble getting
access to the
I haven't been able to find anything useful on the horde sites,
and I haven't found anything useful with 'yum search'.
I am trying to set up horde webmail using the PEAR install on a new
CentOS 5 system intending to migrate existing horde-3.x sites to horde-4.x.
The PEAR installation procedure
Hi All,
A friend gave me his HP ProLiant N40L and I am wondering if anyone has
installed CentOS 6 on it? Raided the drives, etc?
-Jason
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I have an N40L and its running RHEL6 totally fine
On 25 January 2012 19:39, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle slackmoeh...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi All,
A friend gave me his HP ProLiant N40L and I am wondering if anyone has
installed CentOS 6 on it? Raided the drives, etc?
-Jason
On 01/25/2012 07:42 PM, Andy Gilman wrote:
I am a newbie so this may be a question with an obvious answer.
Is there a (practical) way to get gtkmm 3.0 on Centos 6. It comes with
gtimm 2.4 and at one point in my random surfing, I thought I found the
newer version in the testing section. But
Did you have any trouble using a USB DVD drive or did you put an internal in it?
Do you know if I buy an internal blu-ray if CentOS has a way to write to the
media for backup?
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Ade wrote:
I have an N40L and its running
Have you tried to use 2 x 8gb DDR3 to get it to 16gb instead of the 8gb they
say is max?
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Did you have any trouble using a USB DVD drive or did you put an internal in
it?
Do you know if
On 01/25/12 1:02 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Have you tried to use 2 x 8gb DDR3 to get it to 16gb instead of the 8gb they
say is max?
if the mainboard chips don't support that configuration, its not going
to work.
That chip requires unbuffered DDR3, i don't even think there is such a
On Jan 25, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
I haven't been able to find anything useful on the horde sites,
and I haven't found anything useful with 'yum search'.
I am trying to set up horde webmail using the PEAR install on a new
CentOS 5 system intending to migrate existing
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012, Craig White wrote:
On Jan 25, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
I haven't been able to find anything useful on the horde sites,
and I haven't found anything useful with 'yum search'.
...
The options seem to be:
+ Get SQL scripts to create the necessary
On Jan 25, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012, Craig White wrote:
On Jan 25, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Bill Campbell wrote:
I haven't been able to find anything useful on the horde sites,
and I haven't found anything useful with 'yum search'.
...
The options seem to
Bart Schaefer wrote:
I'm trying to setup email on a new server running CentOS-6.2 (x86_64),
but for some reason email is going to /var/spool/mail/
despite the fact that my .procmailrc starts
---
DEFAULT=/var/spool/mail
MAILDIR=/home/tim/Maildir/
SHELL=/bin/sh
Hi All,
I started a 501c3 (not-for-profit) organization back in February 2011 to deal
with information archival. A long vision here, I wont bore you with the details
(if you really want to know, e-mail me privately) but the gist is I need to
build an infrastructure to accommodate about 2PB of
Am 26.01.2012 um 00:53 schrieb Jason T. Slack-Moehrle:
Hi All,
I started a 501c3 (not-for-profit) organization back in February 2011 to deal
with information archival. A long vision here, I wont bore you with the
details (if you really want to know, e-mail me privately) but the gist is I
Hi,
On 01/25/2012 11:53 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Hi All,
I started a 501c3 (not-for-profit) organization back in February 2011 to deal
with information archival. A long vision here, I wont bore you with the
details (if you really want to know, e-mail me privately) but the gist is
Hi,
I started a 501c3 (not-for-profit) organization back in February 2011 to
deal with information archival. A long vision here, I wont bore you with
the details (if you really want to know, e-mail me privately) but the gist
is I need to build an infrastructure to accommodate about 2PB
can you explain to the calculation to determine that 300gb is 2mbps?
What it is 300gb a day? Comcast has told me in the last two days I went through
127gb
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 4:21 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Hi,
On 01/25/2012 11:53 PM, Jason T.
On Jan 25, 2012, at 3:53 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Hi All,
I started a 501c3 (not-for-profit) organization back in February
2011 to deal with information archival.
Database servers and storage servers would go on the private VLAN? I
am building a box to store all the data
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
can you explain to the calculation to determine that 300gb is 2mbps?
What it is 300gb a day? Comcast has told me in the last two days I went
through 127gb
127Gb in 2 days is 0.73 Mbps. Did you mean 127 GB?
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012, Craig White wrote:
On Jan 25, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
...
What I haven't been able to find are the sql script files to do the initial
database creation that were present in older versions of horde, imp,
kronolith, turba, etc.
Don't quote me on this -
On 01/25/12 4:27 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
can you explain to the calculation to determine that 300gb is 2mbps?
300GB (big B for byte) / 30 days / 24 hours/day / 3600 seconds/hour, and
I get 0.12MB/second, so multiplying by 10 to get bits allowing for basic
protocol overhead, I come up
On Jan 25, 2012, at 4:50 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 01/25/12 4:27 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
can you explain to the calculation to determine that 300gb is 2mbps?
300GB (big B for byte) / 30 days / 24 hours/day / 3600 seconds/hour,
and
I get 0.12MB/second, so multiplying by 10 to
Hi Aurf,
I am seeing a lot of solutions that are not all perfect and just insanely
expensive. BackBlaze seems like a pretty decent solution, I have control of all
hardware and software to do with as I please.
If you have ideas, please talk to me about them!
-Jason
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racking 2 PiB (or 2048TiB) of nearline grade storage will require about
1000 3.5 3TB drives, allowing for a reasonable raid level and suitable
number of hotspares. If its frequently updated transactional database
storage, I'd want to use raid10. Using somethign like the Supermicro
847
I will read this tonight.
I have a meeting with Drobo tomorrow and I think this is the same article on of
their guys sent me.
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On Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 5:37 PM, aurfalien wrote:
On Jan 25, 2012, at 4:50 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 01/25/12 4:27 PM,
Do we know if this bug affects Centos?
http://www.techworld.com.au/article/413300/linux_vendors_rush_patch_privilege_escalation_flaw_after_root_exploits_emerge
The article states that it affects kernel 2.6.39 and above, but since RH
backports so much stuff I'm not sure if this would actually
a major stumbling block is that the disk drive industry still hasn't
recovererd fully from the Thai floods, and 3tB nearline server grade
drives are on allocation and demanding high prices. you might find you
can't just order 1000 of these from Newegg or whatever, they don't have
them.
Do we know if this bug affects Centos?
The bug did not affect centos 5.
The bug did affect centos 6.
The fix from the upstream vendor was released on Monday afaik.
The centos update was released Tuesday evening.
James
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On 01/25/12 6:23 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
Are you using Comcast in Santa Cruz?
absolutely not.the local cable system blows. my home is on a sonic.net
ADSL circuit resold by another ISP. television is on satellite.
in my personal opinion, the backblaze is a little too funky.. $job
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 12:53 AM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle
slackmoeh...@gmail.com wrote:
HAProxy is a load-balancer, so It should do in front of web-servers so it
can decide which web-server to send the traffic to?
Varnish Cache is all about caching commonly used resources so it seems
that
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