Hallo,
is ist possible to enter webin using a url including user and password.
I ve to give some users access to the bind module via a status-webpage.
Thanks
Ralf
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Le 27/06/2019 à 15:36, Nikos Gatsis - Qbit a écrit :
> Do I have to consider anything before installation, because the disks
> are very large?
I'm doing this kind of installation quite regularly. Here's my two cents.
1. Use RAID6 instead of RAID5. You'll lose a little space, but you'll
gain quite
On 6/27/19 10:27 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
Actually*grub* needs access to /boot to load the kernel. I don't believe that
grub can access (software) RAID filesystems. RAID1 is effectively an exception
because it is just a mirror set and grub can [RO] access any one of the mirror
set elements as a
On 6/27/19 6:36 AM, Nikos Gatsis - Qbit wrote:
Do I have to consider anything before installation, because the disks
are very large?
Probably not. You'll need to use GPT because they're large, but for a
new server you probably would need to do that anyway in order to boot
under UEFI.
The
On 6/25/19 11:41 PM, MRob wrote:
When fail2ban block a IP address, established connections are allowed
to continue, but with no rule to accept established connections how is
that possible?
It doesn't look like it would be.
1: Open a connection that will demonstrate the problem later.
2: Trig
On 6/26/19 4:54 PM, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
So is it safe to install kernel RPMs generated by compilation from
kernel.org tarball, or should I stick to manual
install?
You probably don't need to install the devel package unless you plan to
also build third-party kernel modules.
You shouldn'
On Wed, 26 Jun 2019 17:03:10 -0400 (EDT)
Robert Heller wrote:
> At Wed, 26 Jun 2019 16:39:12 -0400 CentOS mailing list
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Robert Heller wrote:
> > > OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for
> > > CentOS
> > > 6.
> > > And I am having problems with the use
At Thu, 27 Jun 2019 14:48:30 +0100 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
> I have done this a couple of times successfully.
>
> I did set the boot partitions etc as RAID1 on sda and sdb. This I believe is
> an old instruction and was based on the fact that the kernel needed access
> to these partition
Am 27.06.2019 um 15:36 schrieb Nikos Gatsis - Qbit:
Hello list.
The next days we are going to install Centos 7 on a new server, with
4*3Tb sata hdd as raid-5. We will use the graphical interface to install
and set up raid.
You hopefully plan to use just 3 of the disks for the RAID 5 array an
Which may very well be the case.
On 6/27/19, 10:40 AM, "CentOS on behalf of John Hodrien"
wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019, Peda, Allan (NYC-GIS) wrote:
> I'd isolate all that RAID stuff from your OS, so the root, /boot, /usr,
/etc /tmp, /bin swap are on "normal" partition(s). I know
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019, Peda, Allan (NYC-GIS) wrote:
I'd isolate all that RAID stuff from your OS, so the root, /boot, /usr, /etc /tmp, /bin
swap are on "normal" partition(s). I know I'm missing some directories, but
the point is you should be able to unmount that RAID stuff to adjust it without
I'd isolate all that RAID stuff from your OS, so the root, /boot, /usr, /etc
/tmp, /bin swap are on "normal" partition(s). I know I'm missing some
directories, but the point is you should be able to unmount that RAID stuff to
adjust it without crippling your system.
https://www.howtogeek.com/1
I have done this a couple of times successfully.
I did set the boot partitions etc as RAID1 on sda and sdb. This I believe is
an old instruction and was based on the fact that the kernel needed access to
these partitions before RAID access was available.
I'm sure someone more knowledgeable wil
Hello list.
The next days we are going to install Centos 7 on a new server, with
4*3Tb sata hdd as raid-5. We will use the graphical interface to install
and set up raid.
Do I have to consider anything before installation, because the disks
are very large?
Does the graphical use the parted
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Robert Heller wrote:
> > Another is the *lack* of a place to *type* a file name when you click
a file
> upload button.
I don't think you can blame Mozilla for that - Firefox ESR 60 uses the
GTK3 file open/save dialogs - which don't by default do this. If you
type Ctrl-L anywhere in the dialog b
On 27/06/2019 07:07, Rob Kampen wrote:
> On 27/06/19 7:58 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
>> OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for
>> CentOS 6.
>> And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has
>> become hard
>> [for me] to use).
>>
>> What alternitives are t
> Another is the *lack* of a place to *type* a file name when you click a file
> upload button. The file upload browser both comes up too tall (taller than my
> screen [why?]) and lacks a place to start typing a file name, one *must*
> scroll down though (in my case) a long list of files and dire
On 6/26/19 8:41 AM, MRob wrote:
I am working to a CentOS 6 server with nonstandard iptables system without rule
for ACCEPT ESTABLISHED connections. All tables and chains empty (flush by
legacy custom script) so only filter/INPUT chain has rules (also fail2ban
chain):
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEP
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