Hi,
Tuesday, November 4, 2014, 1:43:50 PM, you wrote:
> TL;DR: There are a large number of orphaned/unmaintained packages in
> EPEL across the 5, 6, and 7 trees. These packages will be removed from
> EPEL unless they are picked up by a packager. Packages that *depend* on
> an orphaned package wil
From: F. Mendez Sent: November 4, 2014 19:11
>
> Boogietools is good. But not enought.
>
> BounceHammer seems to be better as it can run as single server task.
> It also gives you already developed bounce rules plugins for
> opensource MTA like exim, sendmail, postfix, courier or qmail.
>
> Woul
From: John R Pierce Sent: November 4, 2014 18:14
> On 11/4/2014 5:07 PM, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
> > The bounceHammer package appears to do this but I would then need to
> > figure out how to either read or convert their database (YAML/JSON).
>
> what language is your application written in? mo
On Tue, 2014-11-04 at 19:12 -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Are any of you able to submit feedback to google? I tried several
> different ways to get to the google feedback tool but failed every
> attempt. I tried logging in but couldn't get past the apparently
> mandatory mobile phone number reg
El 04/11/2014 07:49 p.m., Hugh E Cruickshank escribió:
CentOS 6.5
Hi All:
We are looking for a way to automate the handling of bounced emails.
I have spend some time looking an scan find one open source package,
bounceHammer, and one commercial package, BoogieTools.
Does any comments on the ef
On 11/4/2014 5:07 PM, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
The bounceHammer package appears to do this but I would then need to
figure out how to either read or convert their database (YAML/JSON).
what language is your application written in? most modern programming
environments have classes for importi
Thank you.
Brian
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Malcolm wrote:
>
> To list installed packages from a repo :
>
> yumdb search from_repo
>
> Regards
> Mal
>
>
> On 05/11/14 03:51, Hakan Can wrote:
>
>> On 11/04/2014 06:25 PM, Brian Bernard wrote:
>>
>>> Is there a command in yum where you can
On 11/04/2014 12:00 PM, Stan Cruise wrote:
>
> On 11/04/2014 05:00 AM, centos-requ...@centos.org wrote:
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 34. Re: What List to Use for Patch Requests (Johnny Hughes)
>
> -- Message: 34 Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2014
> 05:58:07 -0600 From: Johnny Hug
From: John R Pierce Sent: November 4, 2014 16:53
> On 11/4/2014 4:49 PM, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
> > We are looking for a way to automate the handling of bounced emails.
>
> what do you want to do DO with these bounced mails?
Our application software generates emails on behalf of our clients.
C
On 11/4/2014 4:49 PM, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
We are looking for a way to automate the handling of bounced emails.
what do you want to do DO with these bounced mails?
Email packages like Mailman have bounce handlers built into them, too
many bounces in a given interval and they disable the
CentOS 6.5
Hi All:
We are looking for a way to automate the handling of bounced emails.
I have spend some time looking an scan find one open source package,
bounceHammer, and one commercial package, BoogieTools.
Does any comments on the effectiveness of either package?
Any suggestions on other
Monit could do the job. It's probably slightly overkill but it doesn't
do graph. It's purely a "is this service answering on that host" type of
monitoring.
http://mmonit.com/monit/
On 11/4/2014 7:35 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 23:41:36 +0100
Leon Fauster wrote:
mon - old lady b
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 23:41:36 +0100
Leon Fauster wrote:
> mon - old lady but small:
It looks really cool, but boy does it have a list of dependencies:
fping is needed by mon-1.2.0-8.el7.centos.x86_64
perl(Authen::PAM) is needed by mon-1.2.0-8.el7.centos.x86_64
perl(Authen::
I've got dovecot & Sieve installed on an internal mail server, without issue.
It seems to run ~/.dovecot.sieve scripts without issue. However, when trying
to set up sieve scripts with an email client (kmail) the sieve scripts get
published to ~/sieve directory.
I can't seem to find any way to
To list installed packages from a repo :
yumdb search from_repo
Regards
Mal
On 05/11/14 03:51, Hakan Can wrote:
On 11/04/2014 06:25 PM, Brian Bernard wrote:
Is there a command in yum where you can sort packages by repository and
hence compare them with the lists you've provided?
Hi Brien
On 10/31/14 18:32, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I found another issue with 6.6 that was working with 6.5.
>
> Error: Package: google-talkplugin-5.38.5.0-1.i386
> (/google-talkplugin_current_i386)
>Requires: libstdc++.so.6(GLIBCXX_3.4.15)
>
>
>
Hey Guys,
Are any of you able
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014, Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 10:46:41 -0600 (CST)
Michael Hennebry wrote:
I'm running CentOS 6 and firefox 24.8.0 .
I haven't updated firefox in a while because I've read
that doing so will cause me to lose all my tabs.
I'd like to keep them for a while.
There is rat
On 11/02/14 01:00, bax bax wrote:
> Hi I have a lenovo w530 laptop with integrated camera. with the new kernel
> 2.6.32-504.el6.x86_64 webcam dont' works on
> /var/log/messages i can see: localhost kernel: uvcvideo: Failed to submit
> URB 0 (-28).
> If I boot with old kernels webcam is ok can I
Am 04.11.2014 um 20:36 schrieb Frank Cox :
> I would like to set up a cron job to automatically check whether my
> mailserver and webserver are up, and tell me if they're not.
>
> This script tells me if my webserver is up:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> wget -q --tries=10 --timeout=20 --spider http://melvil
On 11/02/2014 02:45 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 11/2/2014 11:37 AM, Barry Brimer wrote:
>>> I just installed 6.5 and am trying to bring up DHCP.
>>>
>>> service dhcpd start fails with "Can't chown new lease file:
>>> Operation not
>>> permitted" in /var/log/messages
>>
>> Check the permissions
On 11/01/2014 12:12 AM, Chris wrote:
> On 10/31/2014 08:12 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> Is there an AVC entry in
>> the audit logs for when you try to load the module?
> I cannot say for sure if those entries were created when starting the vm
> or when rebooting the physical host.
>
These avc's
On 10/31/2014 06:06 AM, Chris wrote:
> On 10/31/2014 10:47 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> can you post the relevant selinux audit.log entries that were preventing
>> kvm's ko to be loaded ?
> Sure.
>
> type=VIRT_CONTROL msg=audit(1414739214.851:62): user pid=2911 uid=0
> auid=4294967295 ses=42949672
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> >
> Or if someone knows of an integrated tool that will monitor this in a better
> way (whatever that may be), I'm more than interested.
>
Overkill for one or a few sites, but:
http://www.opennms.org/
can monitor most network services with a fra
On 11/04/2014 02:49 PM, José María Terry Jiménez wrote:
El 04/11/14 a las 20:36, Frank Cox escribió:
I would like to set up a cron job to automatically check whether my mailserver
and webserver are up, and tell me if they're not.
This script tells me if my webserver is up:
#!/bin/bash
wget -q
El 04/11/14 a las 20:36, Frank Cox escribió:
I would like to set up a cron job to automatically check whether my mailserver
and webserver are up, and tell me if they're not.
This script tells me if my webserver is up:
#!/bin/bash
wget -q --tries=10 --timeout=20 --spider http://melvilletheatre.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 1:32 PM, Nathan Duehr wrote:
>>
>> True, but pretty much everything was written wrong to begin with, back
>> in the day when everyone thought bad guys just shouldn't be allowed to
>> use the network. And the fixes are trickling in bit by bit.
>
> Been hearing that “back in
On 11/4/2014 11:36 AM, Frank Cox wrote:
Or if someone knows of an integrated tool that will monitor this in a better
way (whatever that may be), I'm more than interested.
Nagios.
--
john r pierce 37N 122W
somewhere on the middle of the left coast
__
On 11/4/2014 11:32 AM, Nathan Duehr wrote:
Been hearing that “back in the day” excuse since Novell / IPX was big. Wash,
rinse, repeat.
which would have been 1980s to mid 90s.
the fundamental IP application protocols like FTP, Telnet date back to
the late 60s and early 1970s, concurrent with
I would like to set up a cron job to automatically check whether my mailserver
and webserver are up, and tell me if they're not.
This script tells me if my webserver is up:
#!/bin/bash
wget -q --tries=10 --timeout=20 --spider http://melvilletheatre.com
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "Onlin
>
> True, but pretty much everything was written wrong to begin with, back
> in the day when everyone thought bad guys just shouldn't be allowed to
> use the network. And the fixes are trickling in bit by bit.
Been hearing that “back in the day” excuse since Novell / IPX was big. Wash,
rinse,
On 11/04/2014 05:00 AM, centos-requ...@centos.org wrote:
Today's Topics:
34. Re: What List to Use for Patch Requests (Johnny Hughes)
-- Message: 34 Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2014
05:58:07 -0600 From: Johnny Hughes To:
centos@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] What Li
the kacpid proccess is consuming a high percentage of cpu.
this makes my server it's slow
how to solve this ...
regards
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>
> working for me. Did you restart httpd ?
yeah! definitely of course. :)
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Tony Schreiner
wrote:
> working for me. Did you restart httpd ?
>
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I tried enabling server-status on this one
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 10:46:41 -0600 (CST)
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I'm running CentOS 6 and firefox 24.8.0 .
> I haven't updated firefox in a while because I've read
> that doing so will cause me to lose all my tabs.
> I'd like to keep them for a while.
> There is rather a lot of them
1. Right-cli
On 11/04/2014 06:25 PM, Brian Bernard wrote:
Is there a command in yum where you can sort packages by repository and
hence compare them with the lists you've provided?
Hi Brien,
We use rpm.
listing all packages not in base repo,
rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME} %{VENDOR}\n' |grep -v CentOS
or
Without additional information, my immediate guess would be a virtualhost
conflict.
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I tried enabling server-status on this one server. I used the same
> server-status definition that we normally do around here. It usually works
According to top, plugin-containe is eating more than 120% of my CPU?
I expect that that is allowed because I have a dual core CPU.
Firefox is slw.
I expect that plugin-containe... is running in a firefox tab.
How do I non-destructively discover which one?
I'm running CentOS 6 and fi
working for me. Did you restart httpd ?
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I tried enabling server-status on this one server. I used the same
> server-status definition that we normally do around here. It usually works.
> But this time it isn't.
>
> What happens is
Is there a command in yum where you can sort packages by repository and
hence compare them with the lists you've provided?
Brian Bernard
On Nov 4, 2014 8:14 AM, "Leon Fauster" wrote:
> Am 04.11.2014 um 13:43 schrieb Jim Perrin :
> > If you use the EPEL repository, please read
> >
> https://lists
Hi All,
I tried enabling server-status on this one server. I used the same
server-status definition that we normally do around here. It usually works.
But this time it isn't.
What happens is that when I do a GET on server-status and the IP, it
results in a file not found error.
[root@224432-27
I see nothing about tape_device_t in bacula policy in Fedora, so I
please create a local policy and then send it to us, so it can get
merged into the upstream and back ported for RHEL/Centos.
On 10/30/2014 03:01 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> I updated my backup server to CentOS 6.6 this morning. As us
Am 04.11.14 um 14:11 schrieb Leon Fauster:
> Am 04.11.2014 um 10:40 schrieb Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator
> :
>> Am 04.11.14 um 09:43 schrieb Peter Kjellström:
>>> On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 16:53:05 +0100
>>> Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
>>>
>>> ...
df shows 9.4 GB free, 198GB used.
Am 04.11.2014 um 13:43 schrieb Jim Perrin :
> If you use the EPEL repository, please read
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/epel-announce/2014-November/32.html
>
> TL;DR: There are a large number of orphaned/unmaintained packages in
> EPEL across the 5, 6, and 7 trees. These packages
Am 04.11.2014 um 10:40 schrieb Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator
:
> Am 04.11.14 um 09:43 schrieb Peter Kjellström:
>> On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 16:53:05 +0100
>> Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
>>
>> ...
>>> df shows 9.4 GB free, 198GB used.
>>>
>>> If I do "du -sch * | sort -h -r" on /, I just h
If you use the EPEL repository, please read
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/epel-announce/2014-November/32.html
TL;DR: There are a large number of orphaned/unmaintained packages in
EPEL across the 5, 6, and 7 trees. These packages will be removed from
EPEL unless they are picked up b
On 11/04/2014 05:58 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 11/03/2014 06:38 PM, Stan Cruise wrote:
>> I posted an issue that may warrant a patch some days ago with no response.
>> Is there a more appropriate list to post on?
>
>
> CentOS is a rebuild of RHEL Source code ... we don't release bugfixes of
>
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On 11/03/2014 06:38 PM, Stan Cruise wrote:
> I posted an issue that may warrant a patch some days ago with no response.
> Is there a more appropriate list to post on?
CentOS is a rebuild of RHEL Source code ... we don't release bugfixes of
things released by RHEL unless we (CentOS team) somehow i
> I hope you figured out what was wrong with the SELinux attributes on
> the files. Turning off SELinux and calling it fixed isn't really a
> solution.
Just for the record:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1067142
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1082640
The SELinux updat
Am 04.11.14 um 09:43 schrieb Peter Kjellström:
> On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 16:53:05 +0100
> Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
>
> ...
>> df shows 9.4 GB free, 198GB used.
>>
>> If I do "du -sch * | sort -h -r" on /, I just have close to 3.5GB
>> used
>
> Next thing to check is stuff hiding un
On Mon, 03 Nov 2014 16:53:05 +0100
Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator wrote:
...
> df shows 9.4 GB free, 198GB used.
>
> If I do "du -sch * | sort -h -r" on /, I just have close to 3.5GB
> used
Next thing to check is stuff hiding under mount points. That is for
example the /tmp directory on th
Am 04.11.14 um 08:45 schrieb Rick Thomas:
> On Nov 3, 2014, at 7:53 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> in one server I do have a SSD raid 1 size 219GB.
>>
>> df shows 9.4 GB free, 198GB used.
>>
>> If I do "du -sch * | sort -h -r" on /, I just have close to 3.5GB used ...
Am 03.11.14 um 19:54 schrieb Jonathan Billings:
> On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 04:53:05PM +0100, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator
> wrote:
>> in one server I do have a SSD raid 1 size 219GB.
>>
>> df shows 9.4 GB free, 198GB used.
>>
>> If I do "du -sch * | sort -h -r" on /, I just have close to 3.5GB us
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