Linux kernel signing key
sig_key:2C:BC:98:70:54:63:43:CA:3A:E1:20:C2:BC:EB:98:44:01:95:59:62
sig_hashalgo: sha256
I'm happy to provide any other relevant info if needed! Thanks again!
Nick
On 1/31/18, 12:49 AM, "CentOS on behalf of Nick.Jacques"
wrote:
Hi everyone,
Below are dumps from udevadm of the block devices, /dev/sda (a Google Cloud
persistent disk that is my root partition) and /dev/sdb (a Google Cloud
ephemeral disk [local SSD] that is mounted at /local-ssd).
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Nick
# udevadm info -q all -a /dev/sda
looking at d
Hello there !
Has anyone managed to make work on tcp wrappers on hosts.allow the swpan
command in order to check the ip if it is on the permitted one ..?
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Hello there to all !
I have issues to make work the spawn on hosts.allow on a CentOS 7 system ?
Has anyone succeed with this ..?
Thanks in advance
Nick
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and vmware in any case.
An alternative would be to use xvfb or some such but that's super overweight.
So, finally, a question - does anyone know how you solve this today?
Best,
--Nick Cammorato
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mctl daemon --reload
This will reload all the daemons.
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check.
I didn't think to try "snmpd", because "http" isn't "httpd" and so on.
I was also surprised to not find SNMP defined, though it was easy enough
to do so. I would have assumed that anything in /etc/services would be
defined.
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firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-source=1.2.3.4/32
firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-service=snmp
firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-interface=ens192
firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent
I went ahead and tried this and found that the zone and
all-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-service=snmp
firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-interface=ens192
firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent
Would this be an appropriate approach? Is it the 'most correct' way?
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On 11/16/2015 01:39 PM, Nick Bright wrote:
This is very frustrating, and not obvious. If --permanent doesn't
work for a command, then it should give an error - not silently fail
without doing anything!
But --permanent *did* work.
No, it d
ented commands _*not working and failing
silently*_.
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zone. To save the change, one must execute firewall-cmd
--runtime-to-permanent.
This is very frustrating, and not obvious. If --permanent doesn't work
for a command, then it should give an error - not silently fail without
doing anything!
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Is there any information available about what packages are being planned
for the SCL? For example, will PHP 5.6 be made available & maintained?
By "maintained" I mean kept up to date with back ported security patches
and such.
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not start.
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that, with the compatibility package installed, could this
present vulnerabilities or compliance problems in Apache?
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endor has advised
installing package openssl098e from yum; but I'm hesitant to do so from
a compliance and security perspective.
What are the implications of this compatibility package? What does it
provide/do?
Thank you,
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Slave queue ID: 0
Slave Interface: p6p2
MII Status: up
Speed: 1 Mbps
Duplex: full
Link Failure Count: 0
Permanent HW addr: 90:e2:ba:1e:12:5d
Slave queue ID: 0
Any suggestions and help are much appreciated!
Thanks!
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Thanks for the links.
On 12/03/12 16:06, John Doe wrote:
> Maybe try to tweak:
> http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/source/SRPMS/p/perl-5.14.2-212.fc18.src.rpm
On 12/03/12 16:49, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> This is where all the CentOS-6.2 SRPMS live:
>
> http://vault.ce
hanks,
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On 01/02/12 21:06, Les Mikesell wrote:
>> Hmm...
>>
>> I just tried this and besides needing ip route "add" default
>>
>> It does not seem to work when I unplug the cable on my primary link.
Well, I should disclose that is an experiment, and I may not have explained the
config fully - see the page
way settings
(since /etc/sysconfig/network likely won't have a GATEWAY parameter)?
Cheers,
Nick
ps. Hints about this obtained from
http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/net/0201.0/.html
http://lartc.org/lartc.html#AEN298
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I also encountered a similar problem.
"yum clean all" did not resolve it, but *not* installing the CR prior to the
update repo did.
I think the problem is that my update script was still installing
centos-release-cr-5.6 (the URL was hardwired, as I couldn't think of a simple
way to get the correc
On 08/09/11 07:23, Emmett Culley wrote:
> Today I suddenly have two VMs that have read only file systems. The host is
> CentOS 6, as are the two VMs with this problem.
Disclaimer: I can't claim this matches your circumstance exactly, but it is
something you might check.
I have seen problems with
On 21/07/11 07:27, Nguyen Vu Hung (VNC) wrote:
> Any suggestion for an alternative of tripwire for my CentOS 5.6?
AIDE, available in the base centos repo.
N
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You might look into a SanDisk Sansa Clip+. (I don't own one, but I know someone
who does.)
This:
- supports playback of Ogg files (amongst other things) [1,2,3].
- can record audio (although I believe this may be in WAV format [2,4])
- has USB, can behave as a mass storage device, so works fin
On 31/03/11 15:24, Phil Schaffner wrote:
> Cal Sawyer wrote on 03/31/2011 08:13 AM:
>> CentOS 5.4(final) 2.6.18-164el5PAE.
>
> I hope you are aware that you are using a very obsolete OS with a lot of
> known (i.e. exploitable) security holes and bugs that have subsequently
> been fixed.
Do you
On 13/12/10 16:14, Sven Aluoor wrote:
> I have more than 12 years experience with UNIX system administration,
> but I am too stupid for programming. My only programming experience is
> shell scripting. I tried to learn Java, but don't understand it
> because it is too complicated for my limited bra
On 10/08/10 17:52, Keith Roberts wrote:
>> 1. yum check-updates and yum update do *not* warn you of an impending
>>unresolved dependency caused by YP hiding the required package.
>>
>> It seems the only way to find out is if you go ahead and try and perform the
>> update, which potentially leav
ents, or new advice
anyone can offer on the topic, since November 2009?
Thanks,
Nick
1. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.centos.general/86563
2. An example of when yum_priorities bites included here:
http://www.noodlefactory.co.uk/~nick/wu-lee/Notes/YumPrioritiesPitfalls
Comments welcomed.
On Friday 19 September 2008 09:08, Josh Donovan wrote:
> Nick Goddard wrote:
> > aide is now provided in 4.7 as well.
>
> I installed aide and did # aide --init. Does it not mail
> root like tripwire used to each morning? The manual is
> does not mention mailing root.
>
On Thursday 18 September 2008 16:35, Jim Perrin wrote:
>
> For CentOS5, I'd recommend using aide instead of tripwire. The two do
> pretty much the same thing, but aide comes with centos5 by default
> (and is recommended in the NSA guide)
aide is now provided in 4.7 as we
vide a yum
repo for the OpenManage software here:
http://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/
Regards
Nick.
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elease to make it
look like RedHat official as I believe the software used to check that file -
just change it back after install. (not sure if this is true of the later
releases of OpenManage).
Regards
Nick.
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x27;ll hold off doing the same :)
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Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
Hello!
I've just started trying gnome-terminal (instead of xterm) because of
its "tabbing" facility. However, I note that with it backslashes
appear something like a W with a horizontal line through it. Any
known way to get a backslash to appear as a backslash?
MHR wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 11:13 PM, Nick Fenwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
How can I investigate why my Windows key is not triggering the expected
keybinding commands?
This may seem dumb, but are you sure it's not your keyboard? I use a
Logitech EX1
re I'd expect it to not give me an 'x', for
example in an xterm pressing the key combination just sends an 'x' to
the console, whereas alt-x does not. When the windows key is working as
expected, I don't see an 'x' echo'd to the console.
H
the previous admin made some poor decisions on
this server...
Thanks!
Nick
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On 9/4/07, Nick Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/4/07, Shad L. Lords <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > This worked fine, but on reboot I get a ton of errors from LVM saying
> > > that volume with id --... was not found and the system
> >
could get it to output
to the serial console, it would be much easier to track down the
volumes with errors.
Nick
>
>
> On 9/4/07, Nick Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have what I believe to be a pretty basic LVM & RAID setup on my
>
On 9/4/07, Ross S. W. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Webb
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have what I believe to be a pretty basic LVM & RAID setup on my
> > CentOS 5 machine:
> &
as when I boot with the CentOS DVD with the 'linux rescue'
option all RAID & LVM volumes are available for use. So from this it
seems I need to update some CentOS config file?
Here are some config files:
http://pastebin.com/m6d5075dc
Thanks!
Nick
Tim Verhoeven wrote:
On 7/26/07, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Running Centos 5 (32bit)... running a server with 4gb of RAM and it's
shows up as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# free
total used free sharedbuffers
cached
Mem: 33695442549668
Martin Marques wrote:
Nick wrote:
Hi,
Running Centos 5 (32bit)... running a server with 4gb of RAM and it's
shows up as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 33695442549668 819876 0
Hi,
Running Centos 5 (32bit)... running a server with 4gb of RAM and it's
shows up as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 33695442549668 819876 0 290082382360
-/+ buffers/cache: 138300
users who
should have the passwords access to the files? Should do it. Thanks.
On 6/14/07, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Sorry this is OT.
I was wondering if anyone had any tips or advice on a password
management and distribution system for systems admin type purposes?
We're j
Hi,
Sorry this is OT.
I was wondering if anyone had any tips or advice on a password
management and distribution system for systems admin type purposes?
We're just a small team of engineers currently using GPG/PGP to
distribute passwords securely now. However it's already becoming an
admin p
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