On 03/11/2011 10:54 AM, robert mena wrote:
Hi,
Anyone here using Nginx as alternative to apache in conjunction to php
scripts?
Care to share thoughts and caveats?
I am reading that it is a good alternative but do not know the real life
limitations, diferences to apache, which repo to
Hello, I was wondering why there haven't seemed to be any security
updates for centos-5 since Jan 6. Per
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rhel-server-errata.html there are a ton of
outstanding issues.
Thanks.
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Jeff Larsen wrote:
We are using the free VMware Server on CentOS 4. Almost all of our VMs
are CentOS 4 as well. We have 7 VMware hosts with about 40 total
virtual machines. It's been a very successful architecture for us.
I'm wondering how the rest of the community is managing updates of
root
Rogelio wrote:
Not sure if this is the best place to ask this question (and if so,
please point me to a better listserv), but is there anything wrong
RFC or best practice wise with pointing a CNAME record to a DNS server?
Of course not... it is completely off-topic for a CentOS list.
Since you
Scott Silva wrote:
With the space crunch on the CentOS mirrors, I don't know why they
don't just have the latest files in the updates mirrors and move all
the older stuff to vault. If someone wants an older release of a file,
you need to get it directly anyway. It wouldn't save a ton of space,
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
1.8GB's of these seems incredibly excessive... I wonder if they're not
legitimate DNS requests trying to get to you because you're the SOA for
some domain...
I've seen this sort of behavior from broken resolvers trying to follow a
fully-lame delegation.
If you suspect
I noticed a new upstream kernel was released yesterday and now wondered
how long until the corresponding version of the centosplus kernels are
updated?
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0705.html
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