I'm using fail2ban with CentOS 6.6. Something is causing fail2ban's
alerts sent to root's mail to be rejected. Here's a clip from one of
the
error messages:
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Hello,
Please forget, I found the issue. In fact I put a wrong url in ks (url
--url ...), so it wasn't able to DL the package.
But the time it waits before timeouting and the fact its reboots (in
text mode) without any error message is quite hard to tshoot...
Thanks!
Damien
Le 2014-12-25
On Fri, December 26, 2014 12:59, Mike Burger wrote:
> On 2014-12-26 12:39 pm, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:
>> I'm using fail2ban with CentOS 6.6. Something is causing fail2ban's
>> alerts sent to root's mail to be rejected. Here's a clip from one of
>> the
>> error messages:
>>
>>
>> Mess
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Dear all,
After "yum update" and reboot on a CentOS 7 server running kvm,
all VM guests fail to receive keyboard input. Even sending
ctrl-alt-delete from the virt-manager "Send Key" menu is
inoperative. Most guests are set up as spice + QXL, and viewed
on remote X sessions using virt-manager. Exte
I just encountered an oddity... it may have been this way for millennia :)
but somehow I've never noticed it before...
say I'm using X (which is pretty normal these days) and I have VLC
playing a "radio" station.
I do CTRL-ALT-Fx to switch to a text console THAT HAS NO ONE LOGGED IN
on it, and v
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