On 1/1/24 23:01, lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
I don't quite get what exactly is happening here.
I'd say that box5 was most likely associated with a different IP Address at one
time in the past. SSH obviously knows that box5 resolves to the current IP.
You can make use of ssh-keygen and ssh-ke
On 4/1/23 09:22, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
And I am just coming up empty on my searches.
My search foo has been really off, it seems.
It's not just you. I was recently searching on Google and I couldn't find what
I was looking for. I kept getting that annoying blue fishing monster. I then
w
On 31/12/21 12:34 am, Anthony K wrote:
On 26/11/21 6:27 pm, Felix Natter wrote:
How about if I disable networking so that the LDAP Server is not
reachable (pingable) before running luserdel/lgroupdel? Would that be
100% safe?
Why not create a test user, that has similar settings to the real
On 26/11/21 6:27 pm, Felix Natter wrote:
How about if I disable networking so that the LDAP Server is not
reachable (pingable) before running luserdel/lgroupdel? Would that be
100% safe?
Why not create a test user, that has similar settings to the real user account
you are trying to affect,
On 7/9/21 4:27 am, jacr...@vcu.edu wrote:
I am currently out of the office, but plan to return to my desk on Tuesday,
September 7, 2021 at 7am.
...
Hmm - Simon predicted this would happen not too long ago!!!
@Simon, please share that crystal ball!
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On 9/8/21 2:42 am, Gokan Atmaca wrote:
I started using freeipa. Users I have given "SUDO" right cannot use
this right after logging out and logging in. For the solution, I need
to restart the "SSSD" service.
How can I solve this?
Sounds like you'll need to find a way to invalidate SSSD cache
On 17/4/21 6:36 am, R C wrote:
Hello,
I have an accesspoint, that I connected to one ethernetport, the ap
has ip 192.168.67.6, the port 192.168.67.1
I want to forward/route traffic for anything in 192.168.66.0 to go to
that access point, and from the ap to the other port.
Do you have a
On 10/5/21 5:48 am, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS wrote:
Jonathan,
That nux yum repo was in Frank's system. My system is all C8.
--Doc
What? Check your first post above!
Look at all those "*nothing provides...*" statements - they all
reference *el7.nux*
_
On 1/5/21 3:53 pm, Anthony K wrote:
On 29/4/21 11:55 pm, R C wrote:
...
I was able to build/compile the drivers with
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-460.73.01.run on 4.18.0-240.22.1.el8_3.x86_64, it
gave me a warning about pkcfg, but no other warnings/errors and seem
to install, however, after booting
On 29/4/21 11:55 pm, R C wrote:
...
I was able to build/compile the drivers with
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-460.73.01.run on 4.18.0-240.22.1.el8_3.x86_64, it
gave me a warning about pkcfg, but no other warnings/errors and seem
to install, however, after booting it still didn't use that driver,
but t
On 1/5/21 2:15 pm, Anthony K wrote:
On 26/4/21 8:42 am, R C wrote:
...
for example; if I do "ping www.google.com" I get a "ping
www.google.com: Name or service not known" If I use an IP address
(from www.google.com), it just works.
Sometimes seeing the traffic flow r
On 26/4/21 8:42 am, R C wrote:
...
for example; if I do "ping www.google.com" I get a "ping
www.google.com: Name or service not known" If I use an IP address
(from www.google.com), it just works.
Sometimes seeing the traffic flow reveals what's really going on. To
that end, run command be
On 16/3/21 6:07 pm, Rob Kampen wrote:
On 16/03/21 4:24 pm, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS wrote:
After setting up /etc/samba/smb.conf and running "testparm" in CentOS
7.9.2011, I have noticed that the list of parameters echoed back for
the [global] section do not match those in the smb.conf f
On 7/3/21 12:28 pm, H wrote:
I am trying to find electron for CentOS 7 but "yum provides electron\*" turns
up nothing and pkgs.org does not find anything (https://pkgs.org/search/?q=electron).
Does anyone have better information?
Also appears to be a nod epackage:
npm search electron
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On 7/3/21 9:31 am, H wrote:
yum provides mkdtemp
Looks like it's a node package: npm search mkdtemp
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On 10/2/21 4:21 am, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
Hi! Does anyone have an idea how can i (in a nice way [1]) to ensure
ownership/permissions of log directory in /var/log for a unit
that drops privileges to a user (with User=/Group=)
[1] The ugly way being with script in StartPre and sudo in Start
so i
On 15/1/21 3:04 am, cl...@west.net wrote:
Thank you for all the information over the years.
-dennis-
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On 11/1/21 8:33 am, Kay Schenk wrote:
. . .
From messages I've seen on this problem, the lack of
/dev/dri/card0
is the crux of the issue but I have NO idea of how it gets created.
So, right now I'm stuck at a default resolution of 1024 x 768
Thanks for any help.
Sure sounds like an Optimu
On 27/12/20 7:20 am, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
My workstation is currently equipped with a pair of Western Digital Red 1 TB
SATA disks in a software RAID 1 setup.
Some stuff like working with virtual machines is a bit slow, so I'm thinking
about replacing the disks by SSD.
I noticed tremendous
On 13/12/20 7:15 pm, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 11/12/2020 à 02:25, Gordon Messmer a écrit :
Personally, I think that changing focus on CentOS Stream is going to make
CentOS (and maybe even RHEL) better in the same way and for the same reasons
that Fedora is a better distribution than Red Hat Linu
On 14/12/20 6:56 am, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 12/13/20 2:45 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
When people are happy with something they do not voice their content on
the mailing list, mailing list is only to voice your discontent. You
heard about "silent majority", right? Ever though why it is call
On 12/12/20 8:15 am, Lists wrote:
I've understood iptables well enough for a long, long time, and although I
think firewall-cmd is a poor replacement for iptables, I've always been able to
"get it to work" by comparing output with iptables -L or iptables -S and using
a direct-rule or two.
And th
On 6/12/20 1:35 am, Alexander Farber wrote:
But my question is how to provide the password to postrotate without
disclosing it too much?
Maybe using unix_socket for root user?
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-secure-deployment-guide/8.0/en/secure-deployment-configure-authentication.html
On 7/12/20 12:20 pm, Robert G. (Doc) Savage via CentOS wrote:
A client's (truly ancient) file server running CentOS 7 suddenly
started misbehaving, and I believe the ext4 filesystem on
/dev/mapper/cl-root may be corrupted. A reboot fails with a file system
check and drops me into maintenance mode
On 18/6/20 1:36 am, Lamar Owen wrote:
...I know, I know, the new way is using the 'bridge' command or 'ip
--br'
I learnt something new just then. However, a search across all man pages:
which I believe to be accomplished via
man -wK -- --br
did not return anything related to ip
On 16/6/20 5:34 pm, Anthony K wrote:
The new way to do this is exactly what Gordon suggested - using
`systemctl edit ` creates an override in
`/etc/systemd/system/httpd.service.d/override.conf`.
The only issue is that there is no `systemctl` related command to
remove this override - you will
On 16/6/20 4:15 pm, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Note: when you will get update for httpd package all could be reverted
to the original status, so to avoid that your modified httpd.service
will get an overwrite, create an alternative httpd.service in
/etc/systemd/system (if I'm not wrong).
Proba
On 13/1/20 2:54 am, Ger van Dijck wrote:
Hi all,
Question : Can I install Centos7 32 Bits on a computer i386 32 bits
little indian pentium III Copermine Model8 Cpufamily 6 CpuMhz 863.979
(lscpu) grep -i pae /proc/cpuinfo gives a flag pae .
...
Here's an alternative if CentOS performance
On 25/1/20 11:56 am, Anthony K wrote:
[0]: https://anindya.me/2011/09/17/grub-fallback-after-kernel-panic/
I've just discovered that the article I posted is a rather old post so
went hunting.
If you have a RHEL subscription (I'm using the free developer
subscription) you c
On 23/1/20 12:44 am, Gary Stainburn wrote:
...
As I will probably only have one chance to fix this (without having to get the
ISP's help again) I was wondering if there are any clear instructions on how to
remove a failed kernel RPM update, returning the server to the state it was in
prior to
On 27/9/19 3:59 pm, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
What is SCL?
Is it so hard to research these things yourself?
https://lmgtfy.com/?q=define+scl+in+relation+to+centos
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On 27/9/19 6:28 pm, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
...
And please stop SPAM-ing the list. There is no need to thank everyone
that posted anything you like, keep it moderated, becuse everyone on
this list receive your mails unnecessarily. If you want to thank
someone, you can sent them a private/direc
On 4/5/19 8:03 am, Bee.Lists wrote:
Hi folks.
Just wondering if I can change the ownership on the nginx logs folder so I can
access them easier for analysis on a regular basis and cronjobs.
/var/log/nginx is owned by nginx:nginx which shuts me out.
Cheers, Bee
Here's a twist to the other pr
On 27/4/19 3:02 pm, Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote:
...
The upgrade succeeded after manually removing the older dupes.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Emmett
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On 18/3/19 4:01 pm, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Me neither, but I was low on things to try that made any sense.
How do I get the SVG images?
Could it be a borked burntfox ( :-P ) profile. Try Private Window or a
new profile and see if that fixes it. There was a time when I had one
too many exte
On 16/1/19 1:48 am, Anthony K wrote:
On 14/1/19 5:26 pm, Ralf Prengel wrote:
Hallo,
yes it is up.
Result of 10 pings is fine as first line in the script.
Any other ideas?
Ralf
Maybe there's something in the install process that needs a tty -
maybe try running it in a screen se
On 14/1/19 5:26 pm, Ralf Prengel wrote:
Hallo,
yes it is up.
Result of 10 pings is fine as first line in the script.
Any other ideas?
Ralf
Maybe there's something in the install process that needs a tty - maybe
try running it in a screen session???
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On 17/10/18 1:25 am, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
That said, if one is strongly willing to stay away from systemd, and
not to such extent into Linux as to needing an advise on that, I would
recommend to take a look at non-Linux system, specifically BSD
descendants (FreeBSD, NetBSD, etc). Their kernel
On 28/11/17 06:02, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Pete Biggs wrote:
On Mon, 2017-11-27 at 12:10 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
- don't run ssh on 22, use a different port. (Things get a lot
quieter when you do that, but it comes with it's own problems and don't
get complacent because someone will find t
On 25/11/17 12:09, vychytraly . wrote:
Hello friends
I was using EL7 on gnome 3 for few months without any problem. Even 2 hours
ago I had the computer (Laptop running on Nvidia-Prime) turned on and
everything was working without flaw. But when I turned on the computer few
minutes ago, I got log
On 01/10/17 11:25, Duncan Brown wrote:
No joy after adding the kernel option, exactly the same issue
It might require a vgexport then vgimport to fix.
vgimport man page:
DESCRIPTION
vgimport allows you to make a Volume Group that was previously
exported
using vgexport(8) kn
On 27/09/17 13:31, Fred Smith wrote:
Can you sense my frustration here?
I'd appreciate any help that is actually helpful,... perhaps someone
who reads this actually has one of these things and has made it work?
thanks in advance!
Fred
Yes, I sense your frustration; I've had my fair share of
On 02/08/17 13:32, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
How can I solve this that those messages are NOT printed.
I think you are after *dmesg -n alert*
man dmesg
...
-n, --console-level level
Set the level at which printing of messages is done to
the con‐
sole. The l
On 23/06/17 20:22, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
Have we broken or not updated mirrors in the yum config ?
Thanks for a answer,
See *Problems with EPEL* further down the list.
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On 09/04/17 14:39, Anthony K wrote:
So, at which stage are you in w/ regards to adopting systemd? Are you
still ridiculing it, violently opposed to it, or have you mellowed to it?
Thanks for all those that responded. systemd still appears to be a sore
topic.
systemd is still coping a
According to "Arthur Schopenhauer":
"All truth passes through three stages.
First, it is ridiculed.
Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident."
I must admit that I skipped through the first and second stages - I
never found creating init scripts a
On 23/02/17 17:54, Anthony K wrote:
On 23/02/17 08:27, Rommel Rodriguez Toirac wrote:
The solution was another IP address to this network device and then
everything work fine.
Why this happend? How I can erase the link beteewn MAC
00:1D:09:FF:44:4B and IP 192.168.41.4? Where can be stored
On 23/02/17 08:27, Rommel Rodriguez Toirac wrote:
The solution was another IP address to this network device and then
everything work fine.
Why this happend? How I can erase the link beteewn MAC 00:1D:09:FF:44:4B and
IP 192.168.41.4? Where can be stored this link?
Right now in the network i
On 23/02/17 14:33, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 02/22/2017 07:02 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
Without knowing what the OP's file system but assuming he too is
using EXT4, what would the directory be storing that's so different
from mine?
a bajillion small files vs a few large ones.
Not to be ped
On 23/02/17 07:42, John R Pierce wrote:
On 2/22/2017 12:27 PM, Anthony K wrote:
On my ext4 file system, I have a directory that has >2TB and the
directory entry itself only shows:
$ ls -ld Stuff
drwxrwxr-x 146 akk akk 36864 Feb 21 21:18 Stuff/
$ du -bs Stuff
2093651427987Stuff
On 23/02/17 06:04, John R Pierce wrote:
on many modern file systems, larger directories are stored as some
sort of B-Tree or hash tree, so there's quite a lot of indexing data
in there along with the actual directory entries
So I gather this depends on the file system.
On my ext4 file system,
On 12/08/16 19:55, Anthony K wrote:
On 12/08/16 06:46, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
Dear Experts,
Could someone recommend a script or utility one can run from command
line
on Linux or UNIX machine to make a snapshot of webpage?
Looks like this *[0]* is what you are after:
CmdShots is a FireFox
On 12/08/16 06:46, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
Dear Experts,
Could someone recommend a script or utility one can run from command line
on Linux or UNIX machine to make a snapshot of webpage?
Looks like this *[0]* is what you are after:
CmdShots is a FireFox add-on that takes full-page screenshots th
On 10/08/16 16:29, Levente Birta wrote:
And as I said this problem is resolved too ... I asked for another way
to achieve this
When you add a default gateway with:
route add default gw 192.168.1.1 dev enp3s0
you'll note that you now have 2 routes with the same metric of 0 (use
route -n to see
On 08/08/16 21:05, Levente Birta wrote:
But how can I add achieve this only with ip route command ... without
route?
Can I add this in any config files (ex: route-enp2s0)?
Hi Levente.
The iproute2 man page for each command is rather well documented on
CentOS 7. For instance, to view the s
On 28/07/16 11:45, Anthony K wrote:
I've got a CentOS7 server (fully patched) and in it I'm running
several LXC containers. I've noticed that whenever I try to launch a
service via `systemctl start ` soon after LXC boot, it
will take ~5 minutes before the prompt returns. Aft
I've got a CentOS7 server (fully patched) and in it I'm running several
LXC containers. I've noticed that whenever I try to launch a service
via `systemctl start ` soon after LXC boot, it will take
~5 minutes before the prompt returns. After that initial delay,
starting/stopping/restarting se
On 30/06/16 02:37, Leon Vergottini wrote:
Thank you once again to all. I have learned a lot from you replies.
And I from you.
The funny thing is that I have my rule set with exactly the same default
DROP policy for all chains and several DROP rules at the beginning of my
script. I must hav
On 29/06/16 20:00, Leon Vergottini wrote:
# DEFAULT FIREWALL POLICY
iptables -P INPUT DROP
iptables -P FORWARD DROP
iptables -P OUTPUT DROP
# --
# INPUT CHAIN RULES
# --
# MOST COMMON AT
On 16/06/16 13:18, Johnny Hughes wrote:
.. the actual definition of a
'CRITICAL' update from Red Hat's perspective is:
"This rating is given to flaws that could be easily*exploited by a remote unauthenticated attacker and lead to system
compromise (arbitrary code execution) without requiring
I haven't received a single message since 3rd June and was wondering
whether the mailing list is down.
Cheers,
ak.
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On 02/06/16 10:26, Jagga Soorma wrote:
Hi Guys,
Anyone have any information on bugzilla 1324635.
A link would have been so much better!!!
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On 30/05/16 10:10, Bill Gee wrote:
What else can I look at?
TL;DR
sar -m TEMP | less
(sar can be found in the sysstat package)
---
I have a Debian based media server that was exhibiting similar symptoms
after having served me well for more than 4 years. During my
troubleshooting, I came
On 28/05/16 12:12, Rob Kampen wrote:
which of the 9 answers did you use - there are four with [0] points. I
did see this some time ago and got a variant working under CentOS 6. I
was hoping to use the new-fangled systemd, partly as a learning
exercise, but also to avoid having bespoke config
On 17/05/16 17:55, Rob Kampen wrote:
No idea where to from here, so if there is anyone that has a working
systemd autostart VirtualBox setup on a headless CentOS 7 server -
please advise what you have done to get it working.
I'm running CentOS7 as my host and when I was using Virtualbox, I had m
On 25/05/16 21:31, Anthony K wrote:
On 24/05/16 00:51, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Is it possible to do what we want, and if so, some pointers would be
most appreciated.
mark
I believe *[0]* is what you are after. In summary:
lxc-cgroups -n cpuset.cpus 0-3
I've experim
On 24/05/16 00:51, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Is it possible to do what we want, and if so, some pointers would be
most appreciated.
mark
I believe *[0]* is what you are after. In summary:
lxc-cgroups -n cpuset.cpus 0-3
I've experimented with it - *[1]*:
Regards,
ak.
*[0]
On 19/05/16 09:54, Fred Smith wrote:
>I've used gparted live cd a number of times, but don't think I knew
that it handled lvm2 also.
Well, what you are doing with gparted has nothing to do with LVM; just
the drive (really, the image file) itself - similar to buying a bigger
hdd and then clon
On 19/05/16 05:33, Fred Smith wrote:
I'll be googling, but in case I miss it, it'd be great if someone could
point me in the right direction.
thanks!
Fred
You'll need to use an external tool (such as gparted) to extend the
partition to use up the new extent, then follow what Ian Brown suggest
On 07/04/16 14:48, John R Pierce wrote:
if you are running X-Windows, there's a nifty utility KDirStat that
scans the disk tallying space, then gives you an interactive graphical
view of usage. I believe you can install it from epel as package
k4dirsta
And the equivalent of that at the c
Apologies, Nux.
I was looking at the wrong information - this one doesn't do 5Ghz - I mis
-interpreted the output from lspci and lsusb - my internal card is the one that
does 5Ghz.
Sorry for the noise!
ak.
On Fri, 2016-03-25 at 22:00 +1100, Anthony K wrote:
> Hi Nux.
>
>
Hi Nux.
I've used the following successfully on CentOS 7:
TP-LINK - TL-WN722N
I'm currently using it on Ubuntu where lsusb gives this:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0cf3:9271 Atheros Communications, Inc. AR9271 802.11n
No issues whatsoever - an added bonus is that it does monitor mode if you plan
on tr
On Wed, 2016-03-02 at 07:33 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> Hopefully this makes sense.
>
> You can instead just look at this:
>
> https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/
>
> (or subscribe to the CentOS announce mailing list to get emails)
>
> Both of those places will tell you when
On Tue, 2016-03-01 at 21:58 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 03/01/2016 09:41 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> > BUt the security plugins do not work for CentOS and they never have,
> > Peter is correct, you need to run yum update or call out the specific
> > packages you want updated.
> >
I totally un
This command output is odd:
yum update --security
...
No packages needed for security; 118 packages available
However, this command says there's an OpenSSL update:
yum update openssl
...
---> Package openssl-libs.x86_64 1:1.0.1e-51.el7_2.2 will be updated
---> Package openssl-libs.x86_64 1:1.0.
On Fri, 2016-02-19 at 11:15 -0300, Ricardo J. Barberis wrote:
> Then please, also trim your mails before posting if possible, so we don't have
> to scroll several pages just to read a one-or-two-lines reply :)
I'm with you on this one!
It so irritates that I've been searching for mail readers t
On 16/02/16 01:32, Robert Heller wrote:
OK, I just tested it:
sauron.deepsoft.com% sudo /usr/sbin/setenforce permissive
sauron.deepsoft.com% sudo minicom
Device /dev/ttyACM0 access failed: No such file or directory.
sauron.deepsoft.com% sudo /usr/sbin/setenforce enforcing
Nope, that did not hel
On 14/02/16 02:14, Robert Heller wrote:
I sent this out about a week or so ago, but I have heard nothing. I am
*thinking* it is a SELINUX problem, but I cannot figure out what.
If you suspect SELinux is to blame, have you tried putting SELinux into
permissive mode to see that resolves the iss
On 03/02/16 04:02, H wrote:
What do people use as a programming editor on CentOS 6? My first
impression of kate was favorable, not only did it support the usual
programming and scripting languages but also markdown which I have
recently discovered...
Sublime Text [0] slaughters them all, IMO
On 26/01/16 05:01, Warren Young wrote:
Buncha spoiled brats...
That just made my day!
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On 26/12/15 06:44, Joey wrote:
Hello,
i have a server with 2 public ips on 2 devices.
This is most likely what you are after:
Routing for multiple uplinks/providers -
http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
Cheers,
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On 27/11/15 05:54, Leandro wrote:
what I did is to take note of exaclty the same package that were
installed on mi centos 7.
Then I download the 3 packages on my rhel , and installed in the same
order with rpm.
I worked ...
Thanks.
It's always better to consistently use yum to install package
Hi.
I'm looking to run unprivileged containers on CentOS 7 and this
apparently requires shadow-utils 4.2 or higher [*0*]. CentOS 7
currently has:
# rpm -q shadow-utils
shadow-utils-4.1.5.1-18.el7.x86_64
Is there a SIG or SCL that provides an updated package to facilitate my
venture or am I
On 11/11/15 02:46, Gordon Messmer wrote:
... the process you described is likely to miss files that are
modified while "find" runs.
That's just being picky for the sake of it. A backup is a *point-in-time*
snapshot of the files being backed up. It will not capture files modified
after th
On 02/11/15 12:35, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hey Gordon,
Sorry, man my bad! Disabling the tty requirement for my sudo user does
indeed work. I had a type-o in the sudoers file, and when I corrected it,
my sudo command via pssh started working!
This is why it is paramount to use visudo command as opp
On 30/10/15 20:53, Andrew Holway wrote:
Is it possible to move the screen binding so I can have the best of both
worlds?
Indeed it is quite easy. In you ${HOME}/.screenrc file, add the following:
escape ^Zz
This would change your escape sequence to CTRL+Z. I had to do something
similar on
On 09/10/15 10:23, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Since those don't help, that tends to suggest that the problem isn't
an intermediate host, but the server itself. Possibly an IP
conflict. Also, check the output of "dmesg" to see if there are any
problems recorded with the NIC. Check the output of
On 17/05/15 03:23, Leon Fauster wrote:
Am 15.05.2015 um 18:17 schrieb Gordon Messmer :
On 05/15/2015 09:02 AM, Leon Fauster wrote:
So, the destination is not responding with SYN,ACK when the connection passes
our router. But as I said it is reachable from my home, and this is confusing.
In s
On 19/11/14 12:18, SilverTip257 wrote:
@Anthony,
Thanks for sharing your examples.
I've gotten spoiled by using the "ip addr show" shortcut of "ip a s". So
much so that I try to do "ip l s" for "ip link show", which doesn't work.
Given the error message: Not enough information: "dev" argument is
On 16/11/14 11:16, david wrote:
Folks:
I'm at a loss of what to do next, namely
- How do I tell Centos that there's a NIC, and how do I configure it?
PS: There is no GUI, and the command line display is very tiny.
Guidance would be appreciated.
1. Get list of interfaces that are up:
ip l l
On 2014-11-02 12:54, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Are you perhaps suggesting that I should restart the display manager?
Apologies for not grasping what I was reading - :(! Yes, restarting the
display manager is what I meant.
Cheers,
ak.
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On 02/11/14 08:24, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Does anyone have any idea where I can start looking to figure out what's
going on with my wife's sound hardware detection?
I've been having the same issue on my system as well (Ubuntu 14.04) and
I noticed that pulseaudio was not loading - not sure if this
On 01/11/14 13:51, Mark LaPierre wrote:
Google has not turned up any useful information. Does anyone have and
ideas what more I can try?
Try Ctrl+Alt+F1 then:
$ sudo /sbin/service gdm restart
If you are not using gdm, then substitute your desktop manager.
I had similar issue on my laptop an
On 2014-10-07 06:01, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am doing an install of a mysql system, and decided that I needed to
change some things like host name. So I have to go back to square one
with the mysql setup, but can't find any instructions for this. I
TRIED:
mysql_install_db
And it did SOMETHI
On 30/09/14 02:00, SilverTip257 wrote:
Unless you can prove with further testing that something is actually
broken, I expect this is nothing but a configuration error. Per the
TUN/TAP comment of mine [0]. TUN is layer3 and TAP is layer2 of the OSI
Model.
[0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUN/TA
On 29/09/14 15:47, Anthony K wrote:
So, what's broken in 7 - or is it that it requires something different?
I've just finished installing a CentOS7 virtual machine and guess what -
as long as both ends are CentOS7, the tap interface is created as expected!
Looks like an incom
Hi all.
I'm trying to bring an Amazon VM into the LAN by following this guide
[0]. However, it appears that OpenSSH on either RHEL7 or CentOS7 is
broken as it is not creating tap interface but tun interface. I've
tried this on both CentOS5 and CentOS6 and they both work as
advertised! Down
On 03/09/14 16:50, John R Pierce wrote:
never heard of any such thing.
buy a cheap server with a real PERC, like
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-PowerEdge-2950-II-Server-2x-2-33GHz-E5345-Quad-Core-16GB-RAM-2x1TB-PERC-5i-/221295119685?pt=COMP_EN_Servers&hash=item3386378d4
That was Dell's respons
Hello and apologies for being off-topic, but this is my last option!
I've been looking for a PERC simulator to help with training, but for
the life of me, I cannot find it anywhere on the internet! I even
called Dell to see if they can offer me a download link to no avail. I
know there is on
On 15/07/14 11:17, Nordgren, Bryce L -FS wrote:
> +1
And this idea of +n'ing comments is annoying as hell! Please read and
move on!
Having to open up a thread just to find +1 is a waste of time for us all!
Cheers,
ak.
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