On 5/10/2015 11:57 PM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
. Why can't everybody follow the standards and use a comma when
writing decimals.
our standard is a .
comma is a 1000s seperator.
thats the best part about standards, there are so many to choose from!!
--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
> -Original Message-
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On
> Behalf Of John R Pierce
> Sent: den 11 maj 2015 09:25
> To: centos@centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Backup PC or other solution
>
> On 5/10/2015 11:57 PM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> > . Why can't ever
Hello All,
I have this problem in both Centos 6 and 7, with standard Firefox, version
31.6.
I've tested this with Zarafa and Zimbra webmail.
Certain mails cannot be printed. These are mails that have "untrusted" images
somewhere in the body of the mail.
As a workaround : If you forward the
On 5/9/2015 3:24 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hi Earl,
The problem is you added the rule in runtime and when you reloaded it
removed the rule that you added; therefore you need to use --permanent >or
do not reload.
Thanks! That worked.
[root@appd:~] #firewall-cmd --zone=home --list-ports
[root@appd:
True true. I was just trying to keep it simple. Most people I deal with, I
don't have time to explain rules.
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
James Hogarth
Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2015 1:47 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Sub
It's not normal to have pam_unix.so twice in each group. That said, I am not
used to seeing nullok in these as well. (The environment I work in requires it
removed, so that's why it's strange to see.)
pam_systemd.so and md5?
I wanted to clean this up a bit, but I am going to stop now, cause I s
>
> Just remember that the permanent command doesn't add the rule immediately,
> so it doesn't take effect *until* you reload.
> you can also do this:
> # firewall-cmd --zone=home --add-port=8181/tcp
> #
>
> # firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent
> That way, if you screw something up, you can simp
On 11-05-2015 00:57, david wrote:
I have a question about the network and Centos 7
I am experimenting with two C7 installations:
- On relatively new hardware, configured with fixed IP address in IPV4 only
- on top of Windows, using VMWare, sharing my windows connection via
Vmware's bridge with I
>
> That's a rather odd (personally, I think bad) place for a log (or
> even logfile lock) and I'm not at all surprised that selinux is
> keeping your application from writing there. I would check to see if
> there is a setup/configuration option for your application to put
> the log files and rela
On Mon, May 11, 2015 9:47 am, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>>
>> That's a rather odd (personally, I think bad) place for a log (or
>> even logfile lock) and I'm not at all surprised that selinux is
>> keeping your application from writing there. I would check to see if
>> there is a setup/configuration optio
>
> If rpm is configured for _that_ location of log files, I would remove the
> repository this rpm comes from from configuration and will remember to
> never-never ever use that repository for anything.
>
> Just my $0.02
>
Yeah I completely get where you're coming from there. However it's not an
Am 11.05.2015 um 16:47 schrieb Tim Dunphy :
>> That's a rather odd (personally, I think bad) place for a log (or
>> even logfile lock) and I'm not at all surprised that selinux is
>> keeping your application from writing there. I would check to see if
>> there is a setup/configuration option for yo
On Mon, May 11, 2015 10:38 am, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>>
>> If rpm is configured for _that_ location of log files, I would remove
>> the
>> repository this rpm comes from from configuration and will remember to
>> never-never ever use that repository for anything.
>>
>> Just my $0.02
>>
>
> Yeah I comp
Hmmm, i have made now a complete new install but the problem
persists: ldap authentication works, but the host attribute is ignored.
I have installed CentOS7 64bit with KDE.
I did not do any 'yum update' or install of extra packages so far.
these pam and ldap packages are installed:
openldap-
- Original Message -
| I am setting up a file server with CentOS 7. I'm seeing
| performance which is considerably slower than a similar
| server running CentOS 6.6. A 3Gb directory can be copied
| to/from the CentOS 6.6 server in about 50 seconds. The
| same directory takes about 270 se
one more thing: firewalld service and selinux are deactivated.
On 05/11/2015 07:06 PM, Ulrich Hiller wrote:
> Hmmm, i have made now a complete new install but the problem
> persists: ldap authentication works, but the host attribute is ignored.
>
> I have installed CentOS7 64bit with KDE.
>
I am still not understanding why your using MD5? Is it because everyone in
InfoSec declared that everyone finally went from md5 to sha512 or what?
-Original Message-
From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
Ulrich Hiller
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015
On Sat, 9 May 2015, Michael Eager wrote:
I am setting up a file server with CentOS 7. I'm seeing performance
which is considerably slower than a similar server running CentOS
6.6. A 3Gb directory can be copied to/from the CentOS 6.6 server in
about 50 seconds. The same directory takes about
Ok, i deactivated md5 in authconfig. And the problem persists.
But i do not see the relation to my problem. The authentication works
like charm. It is only the ldap's host attribute which is ignored.
With kind regards, ulrich
On 05/11/2015 07:48 PM, Conley, Matthew M CTR GXM wrote:
> I am still
On 7/5/2015 5:01 μμ, Robert Nichols wrote:
I use rdiff-backup, but I hesitate to recommend a tool that has been
unsupported for over 6 years and does have quite a few bugs.
I have had good experience with mondrescue (mondoarchive, mondorestore)
for years. It's a free, active project.
See:
On 09-05-2015 15:34, Michael Eager wrote:
I am setting up a file server with CentOS 7. I'm seeing
performance which is considerably slower than a similar
server running CentOS 6.6. A 3Gb directory can be copied
to/from the CentOS 6.6 server in about 50 seconds. The
same directory takes about 2
Hi there,
In my last request I have asked info about backuppc and other backup
solutions. After some test I have choosen bacula. Many people said it's too
complex and try to make it works is a challenge. I've tested backuppc and I
don't like it for a stupid reason... I must install on centos extern
On 5/11/2015 11:49 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
I must install on centos external
software, configure a web server with cgi with suid enabled (apache does
not have mod_perl)
yum install httpd,mod_perl
its all in the base repo of centos 6 at least.
I must exchange ssh key or configure smb
On 05/11/2015 10:06 AM, Ulrich Hiller wrote:
Hmmm, i have made now a complete new install but the problem
persists: ldap authentication works, but the host attribute is ignored.
Hate to say that we're running out of options. I had a CentOS 7 system
similar to yours, with LDAP authenticati
Hello,
I hope someone can hlep me take this hurdle towards using Centos7
I'm trying to get a usb 3-g dongle to work on Centos7
On Centos6 I can follow the instructions that come with the device to get it to
work:
1. Insert stick
2. Dismiss all popups about running the auto install scripts
Tim Dunphy wrote:
>>
>> If rpm is configured for _that_ location of log files, I would remove
>> the
>> repository this rpm comes from from configuration and will remember to
>> never-never ever use that repository for anything.
>>
>> Just my $0.02
>
> Yeah I completely get where you're coming from
>
> Hate to say that we're running out of options. I had a CentOS 7 system
> similar to yours, with LDAP authentication. I added three lines to
> sssd.conf (for access provider, etc), restarted sssd, and users with no
> "host" attribute were denied. I didn't actually test users with a host
>
On c7 I can't find mod_perl.
Configuring bacula client requires only few lines...with bacula you need
only bacula pkgs and one database. With backuppc there are different
services to install and configure...some external to centos base. In c7,
without mod_perl I must run cgi with suid...
Ok bacula
I'm using the MATE desktop (via 'yum groupinstall "MATE Desktop"') on
CentOS 7. I'm finding the mouse to be rather flakey in the sense
that:
- in MATE Terminal, clicking on text and dragging the mouse (in order
to highlight the text and copy it to the X cut & paste buffer) will
sometimes d
I just realized that more than MATE Terminal is affected. For
example, if I'm using firefox on a long web page, click the scrollbar
and quickly scroll through the page, then sometimes it behaves like
after a bit I've released the mouse button: Instead of scrolling,
the mouse (which is now outside
On Mon, 11 May 2015 14:42:36 -0600
Devin Reade wrote:
> I just realized that more than MATE Terminal is affected. For
> example, if I'm using firefox on a long web page, click the scrollbar
> and quickly scroll through the page, then sometimes it behaves like
> after a bit I've released the mouse
--On Monday, May 11, 2015 02:47:53 PM -0600 Frank Cox
wrote:
Do you have a wireless mouse? If so, have you replaced the battery
lately?
USB mouse. Solid under CentOS 6. Different motherboard, et al, though.
I guess I could try some hardware swaps or switching to another window
manager to
Am 11.05.2015 um 20:49 schrieb Alessandro Baggi :
> Hi there,
> In my last request I have asked info about backuppc and other backup
> solutions. After some test I have choosen bacula. Many people said it's too
> complex and try to make it works is a challenge. I've tested backuppc and I
> don't li
On 5/11/2015 1:28 PM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
To install backuppc perl is required,
to install File::Rsync from cpan I must install gcc.
never met a unix that didn't come with Perl already installed, or as a
base option
Using CPAN on a package-based distribution can lead to conflicts,
rathe
--On Monday, May 11, 2015 02:26:17 PM -0700 John R Pierce
wrote:
never met a unix that didn't come with Perl already installed, or as a
base option
SunOS-4 :)
Didn't have emacs, either, nor an ANSI-C compiler. And the OS came
on QIC-150 tape (ie: 150 MB total capacity).
Not that that de
Good times.
(Sent from iPhone, so please accept my apologies in advance for any spelling or
grammatical errors.)
> On May 11, 2015, at 5:11 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
>
> --On Monday, May 11, 2015 02:26:17 PM -0700 John R Pierce
> wrote:
>
>> never met a unix that didn't come with Perl alread
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 02:38:21PM -0600, Devin Reade wrote:
> I'm using the MATE desktop (via 'yum groupinstall "MATE Desktop"') on
> CentOS 7. I'm finding the mouse to be rather flakey in the sense
> that:
> - in MATE Terminal, clicking on text and dragging the mouse (in order
>to highlight
Well, I was having a heck of a time with the rpm install in terms of
customizing the install directory.
So I thought the easy way out might be to go for a source install. Which I
tried and this was the output from the install:
[root@web1:/opt/AppDynamics/appdynamics-php-agent] #./install.sh
appd.
> On 12 May 2015, at 03:39, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>* Plugin catchall_labels (83.8
> confidence) suggests ***...
> May 11 22:31:38 web1 python[14832]: SELinux is preventing
> /usr/lib/appdynamics-php5/proxy/jre/bin/java from block_suspend acce
John, are you using c6? I have c7 and epel, nux repo and can't find this
packages on these repo. Only backuppc on nux repo.
Il 11/mag/2015 23:26, "John R Pierce" ha scritto:
> On 5/11/2015 1:28 PM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>
>> To install backuppc perl is required,
>> to install File::Rsync from c
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