Thanks. I'll keep that in mind, I hate Bind! (oh, I should be more
kind, maybe unwind, or I may find, that sanity has dined, on my own
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PHP. I am concerned about correctly configuring a safe firewall for
the system. So any advice particular to that would be much
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release. Your knowledge and participation in the thread would be most
valuable, especially in this early stage:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.kde.devel.krita/5503
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On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 19:14, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 05/01/2012 05:07 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> The guy building the tarball will be including Qt 4.6 in the tarball
>> and linking against that. He is building it now.
>
> erm... that is going to mean that everytime t
building the tarball?
> The requirements include:
>
> qt 4.6.0 or newer
>
> ==
>
> CentOS-5 has qt4 version "4.2.1-1.el5_7.1" ... are you sure it will work?
>
The guy building the tarball will be including Qt 4.6 in the tarball
and linking against that.
The Krita [1] mailing list is now discussing making a standalone .tgz
package of the latest Krita for CentOS 5.x. After this tarball is
created is there anyone interested in making and maintaining a CentOS
5.x RPM package from it?
[1] http://krita.org/
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45769
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=118889
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. Do I risk my home Debian or Fedora boxes by
downloading the server's files to them? Of course I won't deliberately
execute any files that I download, and I won't be root, but I'd like
to know if I need to take any extra precautions.
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needs to be done in that direction. In the meantime, where should
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entify them? Is there a page of the fine manual that
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t httpd, and there is no chkconfig. For webservers that
is not a terrible thing to relearn. I'm sure that other uses will find
other small, but not insignificant differences.
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er they call it),
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squarely at that distro from what I understand. The problem is that
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> Actually you are 2 full point releases behind; current is 5.7. I would
> strongly suggest you update.
>
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- | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
>
> (17- means from char 17 on... I may have miscounted)
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Thank you John! That is perfect! I'm going through the uniq manpage
now. Have a great night!
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> cat /etc/redhat-release
>
Thanks! I is more up to date than I thought!
[root@gastricsleeve html]# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
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file?
By the way, I'm not sure if this is RHEL or CentOS, or which version:
[root@ log]# uname -a
Linux example.com 2.6.18-194.32.1.el5xen #1 SMP Wed Jan 5 18:44:24 EST
2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[root@ log]# uname -o
GNU/Linux
[root@ log]#
I assume that it is one of these, as Yum
On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 01:27, John Beranek wrote:
> You can even do this in something like Perl, here you just modify '$0'.
>
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he is probably already familiar with it.
It is exactly the "effective and efficient" bit that I am worried
about! (no WHERE clause on DELETE, for one example).
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 14:59, Ashish Shaligram wrote:
> Hello,
> I have install a cent os 6 x64, and i cant use vim command. Can you help me
> to how to access file more easily or more reliably.
>
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asonable obstacles to friendly, non-malicious
entities.
In other words, I want a pony. I want a single command to log in from
my own machine right to the mysql cli, but I don't want anyone else to
have simple access to that cli. Actually, I pretty much do have that
pony. I just wondered how ti worked.
ity exists.
Considering the circumstances, I think that it is a fair tradeoff.
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> into a shell command whether mysql or whatever.
>
No, this is why I mentioned the alias. Only the alias shows in my
local history, not the password.
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That is really nice, is it a MySQL feature or a CentOS feature? I have
some other servers that I _do_ admin and I'd like to enable this.
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house, and obviously if
SSH is not running then he's logging in locally... I should have
suspected a graphical login. That's my lesson learned for today!
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On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 17:55, Mike Burger wrote:
> Or, to simplify things and enable it for all applicable multi-user
> runlevels, just run:
>
> chkconfig sshd on
>
I usually don't like leaving daemons running when they don't need to
be. However, in this instance it woul
-> ../init.d/sshd
> lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 14 Sep 1 15:06 /etc/rc5.d/S55sshd -> ../init.d/sshd
> lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 14 Sep 1 15:06 /etc/rc6.d/K25sshd -> ../init.d/sshd
>
Thanks. I didn't look to see if the symlinks were created, I should
have done tha
why. But now that I've identified that, giving the
proper command [1] fixed the issue. Thanks.
[1] chkconfig --level 5 sshd on
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On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 13:26, Keith Roberts wrote:
> In a konsole terminal window look under Settings->Schema for some preset
> colour schemes. Also take a look under Settings->Configure Konsole->Schema
> for more advanced options :)
>
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On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 12:34, Marc Deop i Argemí wrote:
> On 17/08/2011 23:51, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> In VIM one can easily change colours with ":set backgorund=dark". This
>> doesn't actually change the background, but rather uses a colour
>> scheme that i
there is a quick way to get a better colour scheme.
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or install the epel repo and use yum the proper
> way.
>
> most of the end users don't even use the terminal, so this is not a
> common question, and i am sure the root admin will be glad to help you
> with this.
>
I know. Most people have never even heard of Putty today.
Tha
y way to configure this without the bash-completion
package, for instance for use on the university students' server?
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On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 05:26, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Tuesday, May 31, 2011 1:08 AM +0300 Dotan Cohen
> wrote:
>
>> Can grep show the matching lines and the next N lines after a match?
>
> If I'm just inspecting a file I use less and the "/" command to s
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 01:26, John R. Dennison wrote:
> On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 01:10:40AM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Thanks, all. I did actually look at the grep manpage but after a few
>> screenfuls it became tl;dr and I started just skimming. I suppose that
>> I ski
t happens.
>
I also learned in C that main should be an int. Now that I'm studying
Java, main is always a void and nobody has been able to explain to me
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Thanks, all. I did actually look at the grep manpage but after a few
screenfuls it became tl;dr and I started just skimming. I suppose that
I skimmed too fast!
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the next 5 lines so that I see all the content of the h1 section.
Can this be done?
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On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 17:59, Christopher J. Buckley
wrote:
> Have a read up on using return codes in Bash.
> http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exit-status.html
Thanks, Chris, the link was very informative. I should spend more time
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> You can check the return code.
>
> $ ls
> $ echo $?
>
> 0 (usually) indicates success.
>
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, how can he determine if the command exited successfully? I
have a particularly troubling script that gives does not mention if it
exits successfully or not. I could modify it (and probably will some
day) but in general I'd like to know the answer to this question as a
learning experience.
>
> http://multi.gnt.lt/Pages/brochures/HP/CM2320MFP-ENG.pdf ?
>
> thanks,
>
HP 4500 series. I love mine.
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> 5.0 -- CentOS - 4/12/7 SL - 5/4/7
> 4.9 -- CentOS - 3/2/11 SL - 5/6/11 <--
>
It's a different branch. The 4.x branch had/has continued support even
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do know that it is not a simple grep! So the answer to Paul's question
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On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 16:06, Adam Tauno Williams
wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 15:47 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> I need to tar up a good 100 GiB of files, but tar is progressing at a
>> rate of about 1 MiB per second. Is there something, anything, faster?
>
>
types, cpu type, etc).
>
Thanks, Jerry, I was in fact using bzip2:
$ tar -cjf dcl-2010-12-07.tbz dcl-2010-12-07/
I don't really need compressed, just archived (moving Linux files via
FAT-formatted external hard drive) so I ditched the j option and it's
now screaming along at almost 80
I need to tar up a good 100 GiB of files, but tar is progressing at a
rate of about 1 MiB per second. Is there something, anything, faster?
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myself; I might lab it
> up one day and see, when I have more time to spend on it.
Thank you Lamar, I have spent some time googling and learning the
concepts that you mention. I'm not much closer to a solution to this
issue, but I have a much better underst
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> takes a bit more than that.
>
Thanks, I did not know that this was possible!
> You can find "my" Centos rpms here:
>
> http://www.melvilletheatre.com/articles/el5/index.html
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>
> On Nov 6, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>
>> Both connections have router on the 192.168.0.1
>> address.
>>
>> Although I need to stay connected to the wireless router, can I still
>> access the add
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 20:14, KevinO wrote:
> It boils down to the routing table, which is based on IP address, and this
> table
> is system wide.
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this is possible, and so long as I'm learning I will continue to try.
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icult, then you are probably doing it wrong! Surely I am not the
first person who is connected to two separate LANs and needs to access
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outer that manages that wireless network. However, at the
moment I need to access the web control panel of the D-Link router
that manages my eth0 LAN, also on 192.168.0.1 but on the eth0
interface. How can this be done?
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ing it? Is there
> any other possibility?
>
Are there any specific applications that you need but are not
available in the CentOS repos, or just in general? My experience is
that I had to build Anki [1], as no current version was available for
either CentOS or Fedora.
[1] http://ichi2.net/ank
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installs. I don't like customising remote servers because I like
uniformity and I'm often enough at a different server.
I thought it was a bug because other distros "do it differently": they
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[g...@mercury ~]$ uname -a
Linux mercury 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5PAE #1 SMP Thu May 13 13:48:44 EDT
2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[g...@mercury ~]$ yum info vim-enhanced.i386
Repo : installed
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wouldn't have even known what to google for without the patient and
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seems to be answering on post 25 now, mail sent to an
account there from Gmail are not being received. No errors in the
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elnet into port 25:
✈dcl:~$ telnet sharingcenter.eu 25
Trying 178.63.65.188...
Trying 178.63.65.136...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
✈dcl:~$ telnet mail.sharingcenter.eu 25
Trying 178.63.65.136...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
✈dcl:~$
Oct 18 23:30:01 mercury postfix/master[13090]: warning:
/usr/libexec/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling
[r...@mercury ~]# date
Mon Oct 18 23:30:08 CEST 2010
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Trying 178.63.65.136...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
✈dcl:~$ telnet sharingcenter.eu 25
Trying 178.63.65.188...
Trying 178.63.65.136...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 22:55, Todd Denniston
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> are you coming to it from a 178.63.65.* or from a private IP (even if through
> a NAT)?
>
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> Bingo! DNS.
>
No, even on the IP address telnet won't answer on port 25:
✈dcl:~$ telnet 178.63.65.188 25
Trying 178.63.65.188...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
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established over the physical wires) and on the IP address telnet
answers. However, telnet to port 25 (smtp) with the domain name fails.
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destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
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tl=50 time=92.0 ms
^C
--- sharingcenter.eu ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2002ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 85.069/122.275/189.675/47.745 ms
✈dcl:~$
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tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:250.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 31800/master
[r...@mercury ~]#
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code, so we will need to add the "Listen" equivalent ourselves. I just
assumed that there would be some way to do it at the OS level.
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 01:33, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:30:11AM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 23:57, Robert Heller wrote:
>> > Quoting from "Highlander": "There can be only one."
>>
>> I have to re
s the Perfect Server [1] series and other
Google results, but I cannot get this thing to receive mail. What
should I be checking?
Thanks!
[1] http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-5.5-x86_64-ispconfig-2
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ess,
and Apache on port 80 on another IP address?
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tal: bind 127.0.0.1
port 25: Address already in use
Which led me to:
[r...@mercury log]# netstat -anp --tcp --udp | grep LISTEN | grep 25
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1:250.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 2870/exim
Stopping exim let me start postfix. Thanks!
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What should I start troubleshooting when postfix will not stay running:
[r...@mercury ssl]# service postfix start
Starting postfix: [ OK ]
[r...@mercury ssl]# service postfix status
master is stopped
[r...@mercury ssl]#
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y it is to do "stealth"
ports but I'm not the one making the decision!
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ing the DNS information more than 100 times a day, you will need
> to give yourself some extra digits. I hope this is of some help.
>
I think that the fine manual mentioned something about if one hundreds
edits were done in a single day, then it is time to go home and get
some sleep!
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ng distribution-packaged versions, most of what you need is already
> there.
>
Most certainly. I think that my major problem is that I tried to
"learn BIND" instead of learning how to get it to do the specific
thing that I needed it to do. It's like learning the entire Jap
se sort of defeats the whole point of the $ORIGIN statement...
>
I see, thanks.
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On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 23:29, James A. Peltier wrote:
> Looks good. you can change your 10800 3600 604800 and 38400 to hours, days
> or weeks represented by 1h, 1d or 1w respectively to make it easier than
> calculating seconds. :)
>
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tead:
> | ns1 IN A 1.1.1.1
> | ns2 IN A 1.1.1.2
> |
> | Any idea?
> |
> This is a matter of preference, but may depend on your configuration too.
> I'm lazy so I use short form
>
> http://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch6/mydomain.html
>
I see, James,
; ns2.exampleA.com in the registrar's control panel,
I did enter the 1.1.1.1 & 1.1.1.2 addresses. Should that be enough?
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