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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:1116 Moderate
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2012:1116 Moderate
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i386:
Hola a todos.
Disculpas por no ser muy claro en el asunto, espero que puedan
entender mi consulta.
Instalo un programa y para que pueda funcionar este programa necesito
ejecutar este comando...
echo 0 /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
Pero cuando se apaga o reinicia la computadora esta
El 25/07/12, Luciano Andrés Chiarotto lachiaro...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola a todos.
Disculpas por no ser muy claro en el asunto, espero que puedan
entender mi consulta.
Instalo un programa y para que pueda funcionar este programa necesito
ejecutar este comando...
echo 0
Agrega la linea
kernel.randomize_va_space = 0
Al archivo /etc/ sysctl.conf
Y con esto el cambio sera persistente por lo cual no se perdera al
reiniciar la maquina.
lo puedes comprobar con:
sysctl -a | grep randomize
Saludos.
On 7/25/12 2:17 PM, Luciano Andrés Chiarotto wrote:
Hola a
Ese programa tiene algún script de configuración? Porque podrías añadir a
dicho script esa línea que necesitas. O por otro lado, si el programa tiene
un control de ejecución en alguna consola, podrías colocar entre las
primeras opciones dicha línea, para que el programa te la añada.
Por otro
El profile es cuando un usuario se loggea a la maquina, no te
funcionara si nadie entra en la maquina, te recomiendo que lo pongas
en el /etc/rc.local al final de todo el archivo agregues una nueva
linea con ese comando, este archivo nos sirve para ejecutar comandos
cuando la maquina arranque, en
Andres, ponga la linea en este archivo o haga un script de una linea y la pone
aca:
/etc/init.d/rc.local
saludos
Richard Riveros Pineda
De: Luciano Andrés Chiarotto lachiaro...@gmail.com
Para: centos-es@centos.org
Enviado: Miércoles, 25 de julio, 2012
El día 25 de julio de 2012 12:17, Luciano Andrés Chiarotto
lachiaro...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola a todos.
Disculpas por no ser muy claro en el asunto, espero que puedan
entender mi consulta.
Instalo un programa y para que pueda funcionar este programa necesito
ejecutar este comando...
echo
Buenas tardes amigos mios!
He buscado información al respecto durante un buen tiempo, y como no
he llegado a buen puerto me he visto en la necesidad de consultar.
Necesito instalar el paquete hddtemp en centos 6.2 i386 pero al
ejecutar yum install hddtemp la respuesta que recibo es que no
existe
Aquel paquete esta disponible en epel:
Name : hddtemp
Arch : x86_64
Version: 0.3
Release: 0.16.beta15.el5
Size : 47 k
*Repo : epel*
Summary: Hard disk temperature tool
URL: http://www.guzu.net/linux/hddtemp.php
License: GPLv2+
Description: hddtemp
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:40:33PM -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org wrote:
(In my basement I have Solaris 1.1.1, 2.4, 2.5, 2.5.1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; all
but 2.5.1 are original in-box distributions)
You're the right man, then, whom
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:27:09PM -0400, Karl Vogel wrote:
On 07/24/12 4:33 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
S I want the ability to set the default path. That's all.
It sounds like your best bet would be to change the source for su, and
just be prepared to reinstall it if/when yum (or
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Stephen Harris li...@spuddy.org wrote:
Sorry, no. The only consulting special code I ever used was X25-uucp
on SunOS 4.1.x
Thanks anyway for replying. I lose nothing by asking every former Sun
employee I run across. :))
I once built a small mini-ITX AMD x86
Thanks for the recommendations folks!
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On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 12:24 PM, David C. Miller
mille...@fusion.gat.com wrote:
LSI 9200-8e
BTW, I read the specs on that and it says it is compatible with 6G and
3G SAS which hopefully means it will work with my Sun J4400 SAS1
shelf, right?
I like that it is a JBOD-only card - that is exactly
Hey guys and gals,
Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his
program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many
processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest.
Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for rampant
programs and
Is any part of this thread related to CentOS anymore?
❧ Brian Mathis
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* Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com [07/25/2012 09:36]:
Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his
program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many
processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest.
Is there something I can run manually in
Alan McKay wrote:
Hey guys and gals,
Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his
program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many
processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest.
Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012, Brian Mathis wrote:
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
From: Brian Mathis brian.mathis+cen...@betteradmin.com
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Oracle tries to capture CentOS users
Is any part of this thread related to CentOS anymore?
Yes - the email address still is ;)
I have two HP dc7800 convertible minitowers that are exhibiting the
following issue: every 5-10 minutes, they will freeze for about 30
seconds, and then pick right back up again. During the freeze, it seems
that nothing at all happens on the system; the clock doesn't even advance
(it just picks
Vanhorn, Mike wrote:
I have two HP dc7800 convertible minitowers that are exhibiting the
following issue: every 5-10 minutes, they will freeze for about 30
seconds, and then pick right back up again. During the freeze, it seems
that nothing at all happens on the system; the clock doesn't even
On 07/25/2012 04:34 PM, Vanhorn, Mike wrote:
I have two HP dc7800 convertible minitowers that are exhibiting the
following issue: every 5-10 minutes, they will freeze for about 30
seconds, and then pick right back up again. During the freeze, it seems
that nothing at all happens on the system;
From: m.r...@5-cent.us m.r...@5-cent.us
Vanhorn, Mike wrote:
I have two HP dc7800 convertible minitowers that are exhibiting the
following issue: every 5-10 minutes, they will freeze for about
30 seconds, and then pick right back up again. During the freeze, it seems
that nothing at all
Interesting stuff - thanks again guys. Looks like I can get what I
need right here ...
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From: Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com
Yesterday I had one of my scientists kill one of my servers when his
program ran amok and gobbled up all the memory, or forked too many
processes, or I'm just not exactly sure what to be honest.
Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012, Vanhorn, Mike wrote:
*snip*
I am stuck, and can't figure out where to even suspect the problem might
actually be. There are no errors getting logged anywhere that I can find,
probably because everything just stops temporarily, so there's nothing
for the system to log.
I've posted to the SpamBayes users list, but there seems to be no traffic
there, so I've had no replies.
If there is anyone here using SpamBayes, I'd appreciate some advice or
at least suggestions
I'm running Centos 5.8 here.
Day before yesterday I decided to look and see if there was a
On 7/25/2012 7:36 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
Is there something I can run manually in cron to look for rampant
programs and kill them?
You appear to be under the impression that you have a technical problem.
What you actually have is a people problem.
Go now, and kneel at the feet of the Bastard
fred smith wrote:
snip
I'm running Centos 5.8 here.
Day before yesterday I decided to look and see if there was a newer
SpamBayes than I was then using. lo and behold, there was. I was using
1.1a4, and there was a 1.1a6.
so I downloaded and installed it. bad move.
snip
*How* did you install
fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 01:26:51PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
fred smith wrote:
snip
I'm running Centos 5.8 here.
Day before yesterday I decided to look and see if there was a newer
SpamBayes than I was then using. lo and behold, there was. I was using
1.1a4, and
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 01:26:51PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
fred smith wrote:
snip
I'm running Centos 5.8 here.
Day before yesterday I decided to look and see if there was a newer
SpamBayes than I was then using. lo and behold, there was. I was using
1.1a4, and there was a 1.1a6.
but, after this, the Nameservers and DNS are working and solving.
Anything to fix those awful messages?
Hello again,
I.
Does your named.conf contain an entry for rndc-key?
Along the lines of:
key rndc-key {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret insert hash here;
};
II.
Does rndc.conf have
Yes! its work! Now I know :-)
Thank you so very much for your help Rob.
This has been RESOLVED.
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On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:37 PM, Rob Kampen
rkam...@reaching-clients.comwrote:
On 07/25/2012 10:31 AM, chiong
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Warren Young war...@etr-usa.com wrote:
Go now, and kneel at the feet of the Bastard Operator From Hell
(http://bofh.ntk.net/) to learn how to deal with such matters.
Well I was looking for my LART ... seem to have misplaced it over the years :-)
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On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 02:05:05PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 01:26:51PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
fred smith wrote:
snip
I'm running Centos 5.8 here.
Day before yesterday I decided to look and see if there was a newer
SpamBayes
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 03:10:44PM -0400, fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 02:05:05PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 01:26:51PM -0400, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
fred smith wrote:
snip
I'm running Centos 5.8 here.
Day before
I'm a bit baffled by this and I'm looking for ideas...
background:
two DNS servers (ns1 ns2)(64bit CentOS 5.8)
one email server (64bit CentOS 5.8 postfix 2.3.3)
one nagios server (64bit CentOS 5.8 nagios 3.3.1)
situation:
- all servers configured to use both DNS servers for lookups
- ns1
Does dig use libresolv or read directly from resolv.conf? Also do you have a
timeout configured in resolv.conf or are you relying on the os default?
On 25 Jul 2012, at 21:57, Steve Lindemann st...@marmot.org wrote:
I'm a bit baffled by this and I'm looking for ideas...
background:
two DNS
On 07/25/2012 10:57 PM, Steve Lindemann wrote:
I'm a bit baffled by this and I'm looking for ideas...
background:
two DNS servers (ns1 ns2)(64bit CentOS 5.8)
one email server (64bit CentOS 5.8 postfix 2.3.3)
one nagios server (64bit CentOS 5.8 nagios 3.3.1)
situation:
- all servers
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 4:25 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
denni...@conversis.de wrote:
On 07/25/2012 10:57 PM, Steve Lindemann wrote:
I'm a bit baffled by this and I'm looking for ideas...
background:
two DNS servers (ns1 ns2)(64bit CentOS 5.8)
one email server (64bit CentOS 5.8 postfix
On 7/25/2012 3:21 PM, Tom Brown wrote:
Does dig use libresolv or read directly from resolv.conf? Also do you have a
timeout configured in resolv.conf or are you relying on the os default?
dig uses resolv.conf and no timeouts are configured there. I don't know
there the OS would have a
On 07/25/12 1:57 PM, Steve Lindemann wrote:
Anyone have any ideas for why nagios would have trouble testing smtp on
the email server when the primary dns goes offline? I'm not even sure
where to look or who else would make sense to ask the question of on
this one. I'd appreciate any insight
dig uses resolv.conf and no timeouts are configured there. I don't know
there the OS would have a default configured or what it is. Another
reply indicated there would be a 5 second delay. That seems a bit high
to me.
I used dig from the email svr command line with the primary DNS svr up
On 7/25/2012 3:55 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 07/25/12 1:57 PM, Steve Lindemann wrote:
Anyone have any ideas for why nagios would have trouble testing smtp on
the email server when the primary dns goes offline? I'm not even sure
where to look or who else would make sense to ask the question
On 7/25/2012 3:58 PM, Tom Brown wrote:
dig uses resolv.conf and no timeouts are configured there. I don't know
there the OS would have a default configured or what it is. Another
reply indicated there would be a 5 second delay. That seems a bit high
to me.
I used dig from the email svr
Problem: My network uses the 192.168.1.0/24 network. Since is the most common
network in all of the world it begins presenting problems when I want to set up
vpns, or try to do
other routing.
The solution: Change the network from 192.168.1.0/24 to 172.24.24.0/22. This
is somewhere in the
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Harold Pritchett har...@uga.edu wrote:
Problem: My network uses the 192.168.1.0/24 network. Since is the most
common network in all of the world it begins presenting problems when I want
to set up vpns, or try to do other routing.
The solution: Change the
DNS lookups default to using 53/udp, and only use 53/tcp for zone
transfers. could it be 53/udp is being lost/blocked between this host
and your ns1 ?
Unfortunately that is a common misconception.
Tcp is used far more often than only as stated such as for size of request
exceeding udp response
On Jul 25, 2012, at 21:27, Joseph L. Casale jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
DNS lookups default to using 53/udp, and only use 53/tcp for zone
transfers. could it be 53/udp is being lost/blocked between this host
and your ns1 ?
Unfortunately that is a common misconception.
Tcp is used
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