Hello CentOS,
After performing an update on July 23, on 9 stream, I did notice
problems with egl-wayland. In the AppStream repository, the
package:
* egl-wayland-1.1.9-2.el9.x86_64.rpm
is present, but it's "-devel" counterpart seems missing.
So, if you have an older version of
-interactive way?
For example password is stored in a file and the bash script will source it
instead of manually typing the password.
Please suggest. Thanks in advance.
See the "PASS PHRASE ARGUMENTS" section of the openssl(1) man page for
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for example pxe and kickstart surely works too but my idea is that an
new node perfectly fits in every aspect.
Do you mean something like ceph-ansible?
https://docs.ceph.com/projects/ceph-ansible/en/latest/
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date.
Am I missing something?
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same concept applies to the system level gcc, and
therefore libgcc.
Does that mean there might be, say, a python310 or gcc12 stream?
RHEL 8 does not include Tomcat either, so that is not new.
Heh. I guess I should have looked at that. None of our internal Tomcat
users have yet moved to EL8.
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sure how that will work.
As of yesterday, "dnf module list" is pretty sparse. I assume that
will change over time.
So far, my overall impression is that it behaves not too differently
from EL8/CentOS 8.
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doing with the "Remi" repository,
since it's an unknown to me. Otherwise, your repository list looks
good to me.
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don't know anything about the remi* repositories, so I can't speak
to them. I suspect the redhat.repo file is nothing but comments, but
you'd need to verify its contents.
Otherwise, your *.repo list looks pretty functional.
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on, value.
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On Mon, 5 Jul 2021, Adrian Jenzer wrote:
Hi Paul
Thanks, but how do you "skip the crypto-policy for Apache"?
It seems like crypto-policies configuration is overwriting my values in
httpd-configuration.
How I enforce the values in httpd.conf ?
I haven't taken the time necessary to
onjunction with other TLS best practices, these settings seem to
do the trick (read: Qualys likes them), albeit while excluding some
older browsers.
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X11 yes
ForwardX11Trusted yes
# network settings
Host *.my.net
Compression yes
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
# defaults
Host *
Compression no
ForwardAgent no
ForwardX11 no
ForwardX11Trusted no
Protocol 2
# = %< =
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when you logout of jeff? It's fairly rare, but I've
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t of cases.
In that case, the libxslt stuff may be what you want:
http://xmlsoft.org/libxslt/
The command-line tool is xsltproc.
Again, it's not easy to use, but once you've built a toolchain, it
will be reliable and fairly easy to modify if the source XML schema
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My suggestion is that you try finding a driver at http://elrepo.org/.
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clients that need SSL
Certificates?
FWIW: I use the "easy-rsa" package for that (standard in Fedora, for
RHEL/CentOS 7/8 it's in the EPEL 7/8 repository).
I use the easyrsa package as well. It can be found in the OpenVPN
source code, if you need to download it directly.
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pto-policies directory tree
Several applications use these policies, so it's worthwhile to take a
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oes the
array still function?
2.) Why would a shutdown/restart sequence supposedly fix the array?
3.) My gut suggests that the raid array was never degraded and that my
system (i.e. cat /proc/mdstat) was lying to me. Any Opinions?
Has anybody else ever seen such strange behavior?
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We resolved the issue by modifying the CentOS-Base.repo by adding the
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for example: baseurl=http://vault.centos.org/6.10/os/$basearch/
Thank you,
Paul
On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 1:25 PM Paul Storck
wrote:
> Thank you for the response. I added (cop
KEY-CentOS-6
enabled=1
On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 8:45 AM Subscriber wrote:
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> > Hello, is it possible to install the final updates for CentOS 6?
> > I ran a yum update and I received t
ide, they will prove very stable. If not, then
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Hello, is it possible to install the final updates for CentOS 6?
I ran a yum update and I received this message "Error: Cannot find a valid
baseurl for repo: base"
I assume it's due to the EOL of CentOS 6?
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ion modify ens192 connection.autoconnect yes
# start ens192 immediately
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it in order to build v9 and
plv8 projects)
Do you mean the libstdc++-devel package? Or prehaps redhat-lsb-cxx?
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am guessing I missed an XFCE4 package from EPEL?
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I actually renamed it back to the original vg name after I passed Dracut and
regenerated the initramfa img and it did the trick. I guess it doesn’t like “-“
on volume group names.
Thank you,
Paul
From: Paul Amaral
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2020 12:45 PM
To: 'Strahil Nikolov
that the UUIDs from lvm
lvdisplay and blkid are different. Could this be the cause of the problem? I
did generate the intiramfs img various times. My volume is named volume-group-1
and I think having the the “-“ on the name is making things worse.
Thank you for your reply.
Paul
From: Strahil
what to do next, I'm assuming I need to
regenerate the initramfs and then boot to change grub? Could someone point
me in the right direction to recovering a FS from Dracut, or other means,
once the volume group name was changed.
TIA,
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All of the logpath entries in my fail2ban configuration point to
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I want to install Centos Stream on an older server. the Areca ARC-1680 RAID
Controller is not supported anymore, so I tried to install on an external USB
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sdc1 /boot/efi efi system partition
sdc2 /boot ext4
sdc3 / lvm
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, no v6, which may simplify things.
Could someone point to a description of working DHCP failover configuration?
I wrote this article a long time ago:
https://www.madboa.com/geek/dhcp-failover/
It worked for me at my last job.
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) and CentOS
8 running without difficulty.
I simply made the installation ISO visible to the VM at start time; no
special instructions were necessary to install and re-launch the VM.
I did disable the ksmtuned service, since it does nothing but chew CPU
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think of this?
I usually rely on this list for all things CentOS, so I'd certainly
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"Crypto policies"? If so, the update-crypto-policies
utility will probably get you where you want to go.
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On Fri, 4 Oct 2019, Paul Heinlein wrote:
Is it possible to mix and match crypto policies using approved tools
in CentOS 8?
Our environment requires a LEGACY setting for OpenSSL so we can
maintain connections with our LDAP servers (which we cannot update
at this time), but I'd like
exists.
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explanation:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html-single/configuring_and_managing_networking/index#configuring-an-interface-with-static-network-settings-using-ifcfg-files_configuring-ip-networking-with-ifcfg-files
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2019, John Chludzinski wrote:
Ooops! for to:
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl-rh
Ad-free, non-tracking blog post on using SCL packages:
https://www.madboa.com/blog/2016/08/29/scl-intro/
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if those options are configurable on Mac
and/or Windows workstations.
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James,
Actually we noticed that we've been running some old setup for our PXE
boot/kickstart setup, so we're going to try just doing
it with UEFI and see where that gets us.
PEV
From: James Peltier
Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 10:47 AM
To: Virgo, Paul E
Mark,
I did go into the BIOS to see if that made any difference, and didn't see
anything to set/unset . That was the problem.
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From: mark
Sent: Wednesday, July 3, 2019 10:41 AM
To: Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]; CentOS mailing list
Subject
All,
Seems like the latest CentOS 7.6 and I are not playing well together, these
days.
I'm attempting to use our pxeboot setup to install the latest CentOS 7 on a
Dell PowerEdge R830. The install starts then gets to a certain point and
hangs. That certain point is: FADT indicates ASPM is
as well. Thanks for the follow-up
PEV
From: mark
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2019 10:24 AM
To: Virgo, Paul E. (GSFC-610.2)[ADNET SYSTEMS INC]; CentOS mailing list
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [CentOS] Strange Network Bug Locks Up CentOS 7 Laptop
Virgo, Paul E. \(GSFC
All,
I have a user who has a Dell Precision 7520 laptop, and we're running CentOS 7,
latest kernel.
This morning he had two lockup incidents. Nothing in /var/log/messages stands
out so far,
but did get this information when running 'abrt-cli list --since 1560891312':
id
On Thu, 23 May 2019, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
On Thu, 23 May 2019 at 16:43, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 23 May 2019, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
I might actually be able to have a workable answer:
alias drf='/usr/bin/df -x tmpfs'
/usr/bin/df \
-x autofs -x binfmt_misc -x cgroup
pstore -x rpc_pipefs -x securityfs \
-x selinuxfs -x sysfs -x tmpfs
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oing to need to provide a test case where the quotes
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will not change.
I kind of figured this out on my own this morning when I woke up around
7AM MST. I guess I wanted to turn a mole hill into a mountain. Thank you
so much for your help Alice.
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that would be a big help ... maybe ldns-signzone is the answer?
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voked. It will be included in the zone
and will
be used to sign it.
Is it as simple as setting the -I and -R switches to something like +90d
At least if I can get the DNS server to update via a cron job even if
the 1st item will always have to be done manually that would be help.
Thanks fo
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ied, any new files created within
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;
E.g.,
[~]$ systemctl status ntpd
● ntpd.service - Network Time Service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ntpd.service; enabled; vendor
preset: disabled)
It shows the definition file.
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--- 1 heinlein wheel2488 Oct 2 15:13 TODO
If, on the Linux side, I run nfs4_editfacl and do nothing but remove
the 'O' permission symbols, then things clear up.
Has anyone here seen anything like this? My google-fu has failed.
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rce:///org/gnome/gjs/modules/_legacy.js:82:22...
Did the upgrade break something? Possibly. Any and all hints/ideas/etc.
greatly welcomed.
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ve never tried disabling the cache, so I'm no help there.
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ervice cfengine3.service is inactive at the moment:
# systemctl is-active cfengine3.service
inactive
I have a problem with the definition of the stringlist/slist "info_list". In
some cases it becomes some kind of "undefined" or at least I'm not able to
print it out in a report (in "r1:").
Two related questions:
Is there any chance that some elements of your info_list become larger
than 4K size limit cfengine places on scalar variables?
Similarly, I wonder if the 4K size limit comes into play when a list
is interpolated into a string, as in your r1 report. I'm merely
speculating; I don't know one way or the other.
Plus, I've never tried defining a slist with a comma after the final
element. I assume that works for you, but I'll just note it for the
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is occurring on all of our CentOS 6.9 workstations. Any advice?
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Just checking to see if we're either getting a Firefox 52.9 or Firefox
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individual files.
My suggestion would be to isolate the CA certificate used to sign your
LDAP server certs, install that as a separate file in
ldap_tls_cacertdir, and run cacertdir_rehash to get the hash correct.
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comm="NetworkManager) interface="(unset)" member="(unset)" error
name="(unset)" requested_reply=0 destination=":1.52" (uid=2290
pid=4122 comm="nm-applet))
Any ideas?
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atibility that will go
away when RHEL 7.5 comes to CentOS. For the moment I am a just excluding
this update. The post suggests there is a version in testing that fixes
the problem but I did not see it there. It looked like it was removed.
For the moment I suggest patience.
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ple when stuff like this happens that digital
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group. Can anyone help me resolve this issue and tell me what I did wrong?
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of the alerts; they'll ask us if it's important. So
we rarely give out sudo on shared systems and when we do there's some
"extreme vetting" going on.
Also, Python has such a mature virtual-environment setup that more
publicly posted instructions are using that route anyway.
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buy the
Cloud key, same software running on a small RaspberryPi like box (needs POE
connection).
Makes managing the components much much easier.
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Thanks. I needed this to present as 'ammo' for not using a 3rd-party
MySQL repo to address these security issues.
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On 01/25/2018 11:03 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/25/2018 09:58 AM, Paul E. Virgo wrote:
Looks like a series of vulnerability alerts for Oracle MySQL have been
if this is the case, or do we have to go 'outside' now, and get the
MySQL repository to use, for the latest and greatest?
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Guest back to the host? For example, Is there a recommended
way to move the KVM Guest to a USB stick and then move it back to the
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the base query I'm testing:
aws ec2 describe-images \
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--query 'reverse(sort_by(Images, ))[?starts_with(Description,
`CentOS Linux 7`)].[ImageId, CreationDate, Description]'
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t to try
next. Any ideas?
In your crontab, try
env PATH="$PATH:/root/bin" bash filename.txt
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I haven't been able yet to travel to the data center to apply and
test the patch. (No RMM modules in this rack, so I can't attach
virtual boot media. Sigh.)
Anyway, that may not be your problem, but it might be worth looking
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ailures you've noted:
2017-10-17T10:42:39.099125-04:00 mightymite sendmail[7240]:
v9HEgTgp597220: AUTH failure (LOGIN): authentication failure (-13)
SASL(-13): authentication failure: checkpass failed,
relay=[nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn]
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is not in the fail-down path.
The short-term answer is to specify nfsvers=4.0 in our autofs
configuration files, which works like a charm.
Like I said, this was an announced change, but the implications
escaped us until now. So this little writeup is just for the record.
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syntax for /etc/tmpfiles.d/*.conf isn't terribly difficult, and the
files there are easy to manage. See the tmpfiles.d(5) man page for
details and examples.
Once your file is in place, you can activate it without messing with
other temp files:
systemd-tmpfiles --create /etc/tmpfiles.d/your.conf
ed = false;
FRAME_TOOLBAR_TOP_HEIGHT (f) = FRAME_TOOLBAR_BOTTOM_HEIGHT (f) = 0;
FRAME_TOOLBAR_LEFT_WIDTH (f) = FRAME_TOOLBAR_RIGHT_WIDTH (f) = 0;
@@ -4982,7 +4734,7 @@ void
xg_change_toolbar_position (struct frame *f, Lisp_Object pos)
{
struct x_output *x = f->output_data.x
g
for Emacs that I'm missing.
pj
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wrote for naming PXE configuration files on per-IPv4
bases:
https://github.com/heinlein/pxehex
I don't know if it will help in your case, but I thought I'd pass it
along.
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%post. Of course, that means you'll
have to hack the repo on your USB drive, so it's not really a
lightweight solution.
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. I have no trouble with spf at all.
Is it possible the problem is with local DNS resolution?
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On Tue, 18 Jul 2017, Jonathan Billings wrote:
Also, if your researchers can't write code that performs
checkpoints, they're going to be awfully unhappy when a bug in their
code makes it segfault 199 days into a 200 day run.
+1
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On June 27, 2017 at 10:33 PM Akemi Yagi <amy...@gmail.com> wrote:On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 5:26 PM, Paul Claessen <p...@claessen.com> wrote:>On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Paul Claessen <p...@claessen.com> wrote:On the page https://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum
Absolutely! (like to contribute) .. I already created an account:
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this long...?
Unless you specified non-default options, shred overwrites each file
three times -- and writing 27 TB to an old RAID array will be
extremely slow. Also, shred has a builtin PRNG, and I'm not really
sure how speedy it is.
Still, 12 days seems like a really long time...
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