[CentOS] Webmin Login via Url including user and password

2019-06-27 Thread Ralf Prengel
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 ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/cent

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
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

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
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

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
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

Re: [CentOS] iptables - how to block established connections with fail2ban?

2019-06-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
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

Re: [CentOS] Replacing kernel-headers with custom compiled version (from kernel.org) - safe?

2019-06-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
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'

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-27 Thread Sascha Folie
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

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread Robert Heller
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

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread Alexander Dalloz
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

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread Peda, Allan (NYC-GIS)
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

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread John Hodrien
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

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread Peda, Allan (NYC-GIS)
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

Re: [CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread Gary Stainburn
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

[CentOS] raid 5 install

2019-06-27 Thread 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. Do I have to consider anything before installation, because the disks are very large? Does the graphical use the parted

[CentOS] About PCYNLITX project and its innovations ( for C+++ multi-threading )

2019-06-27 Thread Erkam Murat Bozkurt
Previously, I have presented my project to you. The current name of my project is PCYNLITX. PCYNLITX platform offers completely new programming technology which can be named as Programmable Meta-Programming System and PCYNLITX platform is just a particular application of this new programming metho

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-27 Thread James Pearson
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

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-27 Thread J Martin Rushton via CentOS
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

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-27 Thread Pete Biggs
> 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

Re: [CentOS] iptables - how to block established connections with fail2ban?

2019-06-27 Thread Roberto Ragusa
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