On 12/1/20 8:39 PM, Walter H. wrote:
I have a VPS at a hoster where I got 3 /64 ipv6 prefixes/subnets, that are
routed;
one for the VPS itself - let us call this srvprefix
one for the tunnel, only ::1 (server side) and ::2 (home side) are used - let
us call this tunnelprefix
and one for my
On 02.12.2020 09:16, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 12/1/20 8:39 PM, Walter H. wrote:
I have a VPS at a hoster where I got 3 /64 ipv6 prefixes/subnets,
that are routed;
one for the VPS itself - let us call this srvprefix
one for the tunnel, only ::1 (server side) and ::2 (home side) are
used - l
On 30/11/2020 13:39, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> On 30/11/2020 11:18, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
>> On 11/30/20 10:25 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
>>> On 09/11/2020 14:24, Johnny Hughes wrote:
All,
This is a friendly reminder.
CentOS 6.10 will EOL at the end of November 2020.
>>
On 12/2/20 10:02 AM, Walter H. wrote:
On 02.12.2020 09:16, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
but you have 3 different networks,
yes, my own network at home, the network of the tunnel, and public the network
where the VPS is part of;
shouldn't you just configure routing instead of using proxy_ndp?
wi
Hi,
I want to upgrade from 8.0 to 8.1 but
yum update
does not work. Still 8.0
Probably the cause is that I compiled DRBD myself because it was not
available for 8.0 when I set up the machine. Now yum update says:
Error:
Problem 1: cannot install the best update candidate for package
drbd-p
On 02.12.20 12:55, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I want to upgrade from 8.0 to 8.1 but
>
> yum update
>
> does not work. Still 8.0
>
>
> Probably the cause is that I compiled DRBD myself because it was not
> available for 8.0 when I set up the machine. Now yum update says:
>
>
> Error:
>
Last night, for the second or third time since I upgraded from C6 to c7
this summer, I did something on firefox - I think it was reload a page,
and my system rebooted.
Yes, I have a ton of tabs open. I see nothing suspicious in
/var/log/messages, or in /var/log/dmesg.old. I saw a mention of bo
So ntpdate is no longer present past CentOS 7.
Many times people want "internal" NTP servers - not opening firewalls to
allow external pool.ntp.org kind of stuff.
ntpdate was "nice" in that I could just run once a day as "ntpdate name"
and all good. Is there a similar client for CentOS 8 ? I saw
There is a command-line option for chronyd which runs once, sets the time and
exits.
# chronyd -q
I run chrony as a daemon on all my systems. One system is a server to
everything else that is internal. The server is the only one that goes
outside. It works well. The initial setup i
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 11:17 AM Jerry Geis wrote:
> ...
> ntpdate was "nice" in that I could just run once a day as "ntpdate name"
the problem with that sort of time sync is that if your systems clock is
running fast, then those once a day time syncs cause the clock to be set
BACK a few seconds
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:26 PM John Pierce wrote:
> the problem with that sort of time sync is that if your systems clock is
> running fast, then those once a day time syncs cause the clock to be set
> BACK a few seconds or whatever (in bad cases a few minutes).
>
Modern chrony that Bill Gee poi
Hi all,
I have an issue, in CentOS8 repos for RDO. It is refering to
openvswitch2.13 name, but in the repos I can see openvswitch packages with
version in version field, looks like in dependency field it is missing dash
(-) or smth... here is a paste of repos and error message [0]. Or any other
wa
Thanks everyone for the comments. So trying to use the new "chronyc/d"
So trying a couple things with chronyc
chronyc sources
210 Number of sources = 5
MS Name/IP address Stratum Poll Reach LastRx Last sample
===
What IS in your chrony.conf file?
"pool.ntp.org" is not a single server. It is a collection of several dozen.
When you specify a pool of servers for chrony, it will pick 4 mostly at random
and use those. The four servers it chooses will change over time.
If you want to use exactly one specif
> -Original Message-
> From: CentOS-devel On Behalf Of Johnny
> Hughes
> Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 8:25 AM
> To: CentOS ML ; CentOS-Devel
> Subject: [CentOS-devel] Reminder: CentOS 6 EOL on 30 November 2020
>
> All,
>
> This is a friendly reminder.
>
> CentOS 6.10 will EOL at the
and I'm doing much the same: a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian, acts as my
nameserver (instead of my ISP) and NTP server. all the systems in-house
sync time from it.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 3:22 PM Bill Gee wrote:
> What IS in your chrony.conf file?
>
> "pool.ntp.org" is not a single server. It is
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 02:17:04PM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
> So ntpdate is no longer present past CentOS 7.
What's wrong with the 'ntpdate' RPM?
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/centos-x86_64/ntpdate-4.2.6p5-29.el7.centos.2.x86_64.rpm.html
> Thanks,
>
> Jerry
> ___
In my firewall I use an ipset as a geographical blacklist.
A single addresses can be entered into the blacklist using
CIDR notation or not, i.e.
111.222.111.222/32 OR 111.222.111.222
while a block of IP addresses can be entered using CIDR notation:
111.222.111.0/24
Both the ipset and
On 02/12/2020 23:32, Brian Reichert wrote:
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 02:17:04PM -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
So ntpdate is no longer present past CentOS 7.
What's wrong with the 'ntpdate' RPM?
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/centos-x86_64/ntpdate-4.2.6p5-29.el7.centos.2.x86_64.rpm.html
What's wrong is
The upstream provider decided to remove OpenGPG support in its
thunderbird-78 packages, see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1886962
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1886958
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1837512
recommending to either use Mozilla binaries, use
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