On 10/3/18 10:44 PM, Sean Son wrote:
1) Whenever I ping any of the devices on our network, from this server, the
traffic goes out from the management port. I do not want the traffic to go
out of the management port. I want it to go out through the active port of
the NIC bond. How do I configure
On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 12:54:59 +
Promise Kumalo wrote:
> try "free" linux groupware like Kolab, Citadel or Zimbra. they will
> give you easy installation and easy user/mailbox management.
SOGo is also not bad.
Furthermore, there are Horde, eGroupware, Kopano, Tine.
- Chris
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On 10/07/2018 03:09 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
use this to handle GTP partitioning. But I'm curious. How "experimental"
(e. g. prone to blow up in my face) is fdisk really? So far, I've only
used it for MBR-style partitioning.
I always use fdisk for CentOS 7 and do manual partitioning, because I
On Oct 7, 2018, at 4:49 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
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> * use traditional fdisk with DOS-MBR style partitioning on systems that
> supported it
Unless you only need 4 or fewer partitions and are using 2TB or smaller disks,
I can’t see any good reason to use MBR on desktop, laptop, or server system
On Oct 7, 2018, at 4:09 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>
> How "experimental"
> (e. g. prone to blow up in my face) is fdisk really? So far, I've only
> used it for MBR-style partitioning.
I have no idea. In fact, before your post, I had no idea fdisk even had GPT
awareness.
I’m replying because y
Le 07/10/2018 à 12:09, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
> Now my first reaction would be to install gdisk (yum install gdisk) and
> use this to handle GTP partitioning. But I'm curious. How "experimental"
> (e. g. prone to blow up in my face) is fdisk really? So far, I've only
> used it for MBR-style parti
Hi,
I'm currently teaching Linux system administration to a class at the
local "chambre de commerce". The course is based mainly on a minimal
CentOS 7 installation.
Usually my preferred tool for handling manual GPT partitioning is gdisk,
which is not installed on a minimal install. I just gave th
On 10/4/18 8:58 AM, rebecca coleman wrote:
My goal in sending this email is to get some direction on where to start
looking to solve my problem. Thank you all in advance for reading through
this and providing any guidance!
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[auth_kerb:debug] src/mod_auth_kerb.c(1416): Client didn't delegate
On 10/4/18 1:10 PM, Sean wrote:
I was wondering if any one has seen issues with selinux name_bind denials
that result from having IP:PORT bindings for services to specific IP
addresses managed on an interface under NetworkManager's control?
I don't. I have httpd processes listening on specifi
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