Thanks Les. I will test your suggestion only thing I need to unable is
sending the original source IP to the parent proxy and not the squid child
proxy ip otherwise all the clients connected to child proxy will have
unlimited download limit.
John,
Delay pools will not work in my case.. Thanks any
On 10/08/2012 02:07 PM, Mike Watson wrote:
> I hate to just insert 1181 lines of text into an e-mail.
You can always use pastebin.com or send the file to http://ge.tt
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On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 16:51:17 -0500
Mike Watson wrote:
> Login as normal via the linux login screen. The display is 1280x1024. I
> use the system config to change the display to 1600x900. All works
> until I logout. The next time I log in, the display has reverted to
> 1280X1024. It's as if, w
Login as normal via the linux login screen. The display is 1280x1024. I
use the system config to change the display to 1600x900. All works
until I logout. The next time I log in, the display has reverted to
1280X1024. It's as if, when I change the display to the higher value,
it's not being r
On Monday, 8. October 2012. 15.54.19 Mike Watson wrote:
> Here's the output of "xrandr." My Xorg.0.log does not exist.
That is very very weird. The log file should exist. Here is one of my machines:
[root@bojan ~]# ll /var/log/Xorg.0.log
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 31880 Sep 21 14:18 /var/log/Xorg.0
Marko, after a reboot, I've found Xorg.0.log but it's VERY long...well
over a thousand lines. Can I send it as an attachment to the mail list?
I hate to just insert 1181 lines of text into an e-mail.
mw
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Here's the output of "xrandr." My Xorg.0.log does not exist.
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1600 x 900, maximum 8192 x 8192
VGA1 connected 1600x900+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
440mm x 250mm
1600x900 60.0*+
1280x1024 75.0 60.0
1280x960 60.
system-config-display not found on my 6.3 system (new install.)
mw
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On 10/08/2012 02:20 PM, Keith Roberts wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Oct 2012, Frank Co
On Mon, 8 Oct 2012, Frank Cox wrote:
> To: centos@centos.org
> From: Frank Cox
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] X/Display resolution configuration
>
> On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 12:52:18 -0500
> Mike Watson wrote:
>
>> My previous box, Fedora 7 used Xorg
>> but I can't find the Xorg.conf file for 6.3. All I've
Am 08.10.2012 um 21:04 schrieb adekoya adekunle:
> Hi,
>
> Any link where I can download a printable pdf that documents centos 6.3 ?
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/
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Hi,
Any link where I can download a printable pdf that documents centos 6.3 ?
Thanks
Kunle
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On Monday, October 08, 2012 01:20:41 PM Mike Watson wrote:
> I've installed CentOS 6.3 on a new system. I've a nagging problem that
> I'm trying to fix---the screen resolution changes. I've a flat screen
> monitor that has 1600x900 capability. However when I logout and then log
> back in the res
On Monday, 8. October 2012. 12.52.18 Mike Watson wrote:
> On 10/08/2012 12:38 PM, Nux! wrote:
> > On 08.10.2012 18:20, Mike Watson wrote:
> >> I've installed CentOS 6.3 on a new system. I've a nagging problem
> >> that
> >> I'm trying to fix---the screen resolution changes. I've a flat screen
> >>
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 12:52:18 -0500
> Mike Watson wrote:
>
> > My previous box, Fedora 7 used Xorg
> > but I can't find the Xorg.conf file for 6.3. All I've found so far is an
> > empty directory.
>
> It's set automatically based on the EDID valu
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 12:52:18 -0500
Mike Watson wrote:
> My previous box, Fedora 7 used Xorg
> but I can't find the Xorg.conf file for 6.3. All I've found so far is an
> empty directory.
It's set automatically based on the EDID values provided by your monitor. You
can create an xorg.conf file
Tried that. It's present in KDE, too. I've set it numerous times but the
next time I logout and back in, the resolution drops to a lower density.
Where is this value stored in 6.3. My previous box, Fedora 7 used Xorg
but I can't find the Xorg.conf file for 6.3. All I've found so far is an
empty
On 08.10.2012 18:20, Mike Watson wrote:
> I've installed CentOS 6.3 on a new system. I've a nagging problem
> that
> I'm trying to fix---the screen resolution changes. I've a flat screen
> monitor that has 1600x900 capability. However when I logout and then
> log
> back in the resolution changes
I've installed CentOS 6.3 on a new system. I've a nagging problem that
I'm trying to fix---the screen resolution changes. I've a flat screen
monitor that has 1600x900 capability. However when I logout and then log
back in the resolution changes to 1280x1024. When I looked at the
xorg.conf.d di
It's resolved. There's been many changes from Fedora 7 to RHEL 6/CentOS
6.3. One was a system authentication app. Dovecot was configured
correctly, but the app was set to kerebos (sp?). Once I made the app
match plaintext all worked.
I set up the Fedora web/mail server some years ago. It's been
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From: ankush grover
> We are trying to cache some files from apple.com like .dmg, .pkg,
> .ipa etc.. so that local clients can fetch the data from the cache.
> The problem we are facing is that we have download restrictions for
> every client to 25 MB during work hours except for a particular
From: Mike Watson
> However, another user on the same system works!
> User bob was the one I created on the initial CentOS install, joe was
> added later.
So, did you compare bob and joe...?
Looks the same in passwd, group, shadow?
Checked requirements in pam.d?
Used ID > 500 ?
JD
Dear Goetz,
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 10:22:16 +0200
Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
> May be someone can point me to a good how to or has some
> hints/suggetions?
nslcd provides this service for you. (pkg: nss-pam-ldapd)
/etc/nslcd.conf
And /etc/pam_ldap.conf (pkg: pam_ldap)
Make sure that
Hi,
I run a Centos 5.8 samba server which uses a separate LDAP centos 6.3
server for user and group authentication.
Now we migrate to a new centos 6.3 samba server and I'd like to know how
do 'ldapify' that new server the best way.
I'm a bit confused if I can use the same nss setup like on the c
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