Hi!
I just upgraded a machine to 7.7.1908 and the default route is not being
set on boot. This particular server has a bonded interface, and the
corresponding configuration for the master is (
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-bond0):
TYPE=Bond
BOOTPROTO=none
DEFROUTE=yes
IPV4_FAILURE_
Good morning from Singapore,
CentOS 8 will be released on 24 Sep 2019, that is, in 4 days' time.
Read link below:
https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8
It says Final release slated for 24 Sep 2019.
Thank you.
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On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 08:25:48PM -0400, H wrote:
> On 09/19/2019 08:23 PM, H wrote:
> > I have the above printer but have not been able to resolve issues with the
> > printing quality in CentOS 7. The test page prints fine but when I print
> > PDF-documents, most recently using Chinese fonts, i
On 09/19/2019 08:23 PM, H wrote:
> I have the above printer but have not been able to resolve issues with the
> printing quality in CentOS 7. The test page prints fine but when I print
> PDF-documents, most recently using Chinese fonts, it is lacking and the pages
> very hard to read. The settin
I have the above printer but have not been able to resolve issues with the
printing quality in CentOS 7. The test page prints fine but when I print
PDF-documents, most recently using Chinese fonts, it is lacking and the pages
very hard to read. The settings in the Mate Cups configuration panel a
On 20/09/2019 9:04 am, Fred Smith wrote:
Was reading the long list of things being deprecated in the RHEL 8
release notes t'other day, and saw my old friend sendmail on the list.
I've stuck by her because I've learned how she likes to be stroked to
get the best out of her, and quail at the thoug
Hi all!
I keep getting reports from selinux, like below, and I have no clue
what the app is it's talking about, nor how do figure out if it should
be allowed access or not.
Anyone got any advice to offer?
It says:
The source process: /usr/sbin/xtables-multi
attempted this access: open
on this
Was reading the long list of things being deprecated in the RHEL 8
release notes t'other day, and saw my old friend sendmail on the list.
I've stuck by her because I've learned how she likes to be stroked to
get the best out of her, and quail at the thought of taking on a new
MTA and having to lea
On Sep 19, 2019, at 7:42 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I installed my first UEFI disk yesterday. Seemed to go fine. CentOS 7.6
> x86_64
> I then took that disk "out" of that machine and put it another machine - it
> seems to not even boot.
> I put the original disk back in that machine and it boots fine
On 19/09/19 8:43 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
smtpd_helo_restrictions = reject_unknown_helo_hostname
...
One single user has a MacBook Air with Thunderbird on Mac OS
Mojave, and her outgoing mails are rejected with the following error
message in /var/log/maillog on the server:
Sep 16 14:22:32 sd
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 12:10:41PM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 9/18/19 5:48 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> > On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 07:20:35PM +0100, Phil Perry wrote:
> >> On 14/09/2019 19:06, Fred Smith wrote:
> >>> Note, first of all I haven't actually updated, I'm just running "yum
> >>> update
On 9/19/19 12:15 PM, James Pearson wrote:
Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS wrote:
Noticing a new behavior lately. Logged in via sshd and ssh keys as root
to a remote system. When changing runlevels between multi-user or
graphical the ssh session is disconnected. It's not a big deal but
an
Stephen Berg (Code 7309) via CentOS wrote:
Noticing a new behavior lately. Logged in via sshd and ssh keys as root
to a remote system. When changing runlevels between multi-user or
graphical the ssh session is disconnected. It's not a big deal but
annoying if I have other tasks to do on that
On 9/18/19 5:48 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 07:20:35PM +0100, Phil Perry wrote:
>> On 14/09/2019 19:06, Fred Smith wrote:
>>> Note, first of all I haven't actually updated, I'm just running "yum update"
>>> to see what conflicts, if any, I get so I can be prepared when the final
Noticing a new behavior lately. Logged in via sshd and ssh keys as root
to a remote system. When changing runlevels between multi-user or
graphical the ssh session is disconnected. It's not a big deal but
annoying if I have other tasks to do on that particular system. I've
tried logging in
My experience with UEFI is that it is a black art. Fought with it until a
deadline forced me to non-UEFI. In my case a drive-based UEFI partition
(FAT32) was required. See if efibootmgr is available and would help you. I
should note that, in the process. I discovered that the UEFI standard m
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
Just wondering, will it still boot if he then puts the disk back to the
other machine?
My understanding is yes, as this is just updating the EFI Boot Manager, which
is stored in non-volatile storage on the motherboard.
If anyone knows bette
> On Thu, 19 Sep 2019, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
>> I installed my first UEFI disk yesterday. Seemed to go fine. CentOS 7.6
>> x86_64
>> I then took that disk "out" of that machine and put it another machine -
>> it
>> seems to not even boot.
>> I put the original disk back in that machine and it boots f
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019, Jerry Geis wrote:
I installed my first UEFI disk yesterday. Seemed to go fine. CentOS 7.6
x86_64
I then took that disk "out" of that machine and put it another machine - it
seems to not even boot.
I put the original disk back in that machine and it boots fine.
I put the UEF
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 6:43 AM Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> I installed my first UEFI disk yesterday. Seemed to go fine. CentOS 7.6
> x86_64
> I then took that disk "out" of that machine and put it another machine - it
> seems to not even boot.
> I put the original disk back in that machine and it boots
I installed my first UEFI disk yesterday. Seemed to go fine. CentOS 7.6
x86_64
I then took that disk "out" of that machine and put it another machine - it
seems to not even boot.
I put the original disk back in that machine and it boots fine.
I put the UEFI disk back in the machine I built it on a
Hi,
the main problem is that the MacBook obviously presents an illegal host name to
the mail server, which in turn rejects accepting mail to be submitted from it
because of 'reject_unknown_helo_hostname'.
With your 'smtpd_helo_restrictions', Postfix handles submissions from clients
as it would
Nicolas Kovacs writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running our local school's mail server on CentOS 7, Postfix and
> Dovecot. We get quite a lot of spam, so I have the following sender
> restrictions in my /etc/postfix/main.cf:
>
> --8<--
> # Restrictions SMT
Hi,
I'm running our local school's mail server on CentOS 7, Postfix and
Dovecot. We get quite a lot of spam, so I have the following sender
restrictions in my /etc/postfix/main.cf:
--8<--
# Restrictions SMTP
smtpd_helo_restrictions = reject_unkn
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