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as nicely formatted as dnstracer's:
dig +trace www.atbfinancialonline.com
First you'll see dig resolving . (the root domain), then getting the
master servers for com., then for atbfinancialonline.com.
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for me.
Can you explain?
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Florin Andrei wrote:
I like the stability of Ext3, but in terms of speed it's not the
sharpest lightbulb in the toolshed.
ROTFL: sharpest lightbulb in the toolshed.
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legitimately hence why I don't just search for word only...
The regex you want is ^[[:space:]]*word
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w/o whitespace that begin with numbers?
Probably something like ^[[:space:]]\+[0-9]
-- though that assumes you're using gawk (since the \+ modifier is
GNU-specific).
For non-GNU awks, ^[[:space:]][[:space:]]*[0-9]
I have to buy a book on RegEx's and Sed :)
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as an indication that xen will be dropped from RHEL6 as they direct
their efforts towards KVM.
I very much doubt that ... I would expect XEN to be supported in RHEL6,
now RHEL7 probably not.
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to use if you control the clients.
If only Apple would add /dev/tun to the iPhone -- then our iPhone
users could run OpenVPN and the sysadmin portion of my life would
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In this case, it points you to the perl-XML-Parser package.
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physical damage during transport -- both important if off-site
backups are part of your strategy.
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korganizer from the command line (that is, not via your
GUI menus), are there any meaningful error messages?
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permissions, so
there will need to be a cron job (or very vigilent SA) that monitors
those perms, re-customizing them as necessary.
Otherwise, what they're asking isn't all that unusual, imo.
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might not be complete because any given package in
your named group(s) might might require packages not in those groups.
That's why anaconda does dependency checking at installation time.
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- comps.xsl -
?xml version='1.0'?
!DOCTYPE
Not sure if this is off topic but I installed freeradius with yum on centos
5 and I'm hoping someone has some advice on getting DNIS proxy working
In the acct_users file I have
DEFAULT Called-Station-Id == 5500, Proxy-To-Realm := xxx
Fall-Through = yes
In the proxy file I have
both
down, it should be gone.
It was thinking it is logged through klogd, and can be suppressed by
starting klogd with the e.g. -c 3 option.
Change the bootoption of klogd in: /etc/sysconfig/syslog :
KLOGD_OPTIONS=-x -c 3
Well, at least AFAIK.
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{} \; # one rm command for each arg
or
find . -maxdepth 1 -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf # less resource intensive
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have a rDNS. This changes the usual check_relay code albeit I haven't
figured out how it can generate a 553 error code along with an OK.
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every day. Thanks that seems to
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the morning. Little did I realize the harm I was causing ... how ironic
a whitelist actually became a blacklist. In any event the problem is
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is on that net, then that's the block that gets used.
Otherwise, the less specific block will be used. E.g.,
host myhost {
hardware ethernet 11:22:33:44:55:66;
fixed-address myhost.mydom.com;
}
host myhost-roam {
hardware ethernet 11:22:33:44:55:66;
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have seen
other cases where it rejected a message but always with a useful
message. why is there a reject=553 code but with an OK after it? Can
somebody give me a clue as to what I have misconfigured.
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From the headers of each mail:
List-Unsubscribe:
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on IP forwarding what did you have to do?
If you're going to do any packet filtering, I've had good luck with
Shorewall for handling iptables rules.
Otherwise, assuming there's no NAT lurking somewhere in your request,
turning on IP forwarding should do it.
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left me in the cold, even after terrible hard disk
crashes or operator mistakes.
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Indeed. All ok again now.
Even faster support than upstream -:)
Thanks
On 2008-09-25 19:14, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Paul Bijnens wrote:
yum install firefox.i386
it pulls in xulrunner as well, but two different versions for two
different
architectures (???):
My mistake. I did fix
idea how to fix the fox?
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setsebool httpd_enable_cgi=1
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I would first download the very latest kernel and build that to see if
it works
do an lscpi -vv and post the results for the network card
did you have a look at atrpms or dag to see if they have a kernel module
already built ?
e.g.
didn't receive the email either. I have also checked my
subscriptions, and CentOS 4 is one of them.
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The most likely issues are DNS, virus scan and yet one too many messages.
Are the timeouts occuring with mailbox access? IMAP / Webmail / etc?
Check the size of your users inboxes and mail folders. If you are
using the default mbox storage format, that has a tendancy to get slow
as the
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:36 PM, chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I use the - CentOS-5.2-i386-netinstall.iso or
CentOS-5.2-i386-LiveCD.iso ? Or all of the ISO's?
If you have network access and a supported NIC, the netinstall.iso
will work. I'd want local access to a repository though.
What is an alternative X window manager, supported by CentOS,
that has very small memory footprint?
I want to avoid twm, because it defaults to interactive placement when
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'RandomPlacment' unsuitable?
That's an even better answer.
I did not read that far in the man page yet.
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it finished coming out
the arm the pushed the disk out would jamb.
This discussion really should be on the classic computers mail list.
Hmmm 2Mhz 8080a vs 3.0Ghz Core 2 duo ... things have changed a bit on
the personal computer side.
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email myself.
I use monit for that (and other things).
Easy to setup, very reliable.
Available from rpmforge:
yum --enable=rpmforge install monit
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an announcement about this later.
I see an announcement for the packages on the announce list, but no
more informamtion anywhere from the CentOS team (Planet or ML). Are
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Drew Weaver wrote:
Is anyone aware of any Dual or Quad port Intel NICs which work out
of the box in CentOS 5.2? we need bonding to work.
Intel 9402PT (Dual Port Copper Gigabit PCI-E). Works great with CentOS
5.2 x86_64 (e1000e driver).
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points a day](www.cacti.net) and
Nagios(www.nagios.org).
Nagios, like cfengine, takes a while to get started, but does the job
once it's up and running. Wolfgang Barth's book from No Starch Press
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Scott Silva wrote:
on 7-30-2008 2:53 PM Paul Bijnens spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
Has anyone had good luck serving dhcp addresses to Vista clients that
work reliably?
I have a test system and I can't seem to find out how to properly get
dhcpd to always respond with broadcast
all processes belonging to a user
CentOS includes pkill (in the procps rpm), which performs the same
function:
pkill -U username
or, more severely,
pkill -KILL -U username
That's what I use to get rid of open filehandles, esp. on NFS mounts,
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and friendly
people as well, helping you out for most problems (usually much better
and faster than payed support IMHO, where you have to argue for an day
or two through the firstline helpdesk, before you get someone who
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Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I'm an Amanda user since 9+ years now.
Done several restores, even bare metal ones.
Amanda never failed on me.
Paul,
I bought the Enterprise version of Amanda and was blown away to find it cant do
a verify of a backup once completed.
You can verify the contents
wife's actually) has no problems with unicast dhcp packets.
Stock dhcpd server in CentOS 5, and Vista Home. Worked without any
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Ralph Angenendt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
There's no real process of getting your packages into CentOS at the
moment, rpmrepo is still finding itself, so my advice would be to
offer those packages (and maintenance) to rpmforge, which
than it is to rebuild an SRPM. Most of
the time, if you find an SRPM and you want to build it on your system,
it is as simple as rpmbuild --rebuild whatever.src.rpm. I can't
find anything comparable to that for Debian. It is always necessary
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried Scientific Linux and found I had to re-build the same things
that I rebuild for CentOS, including R, because their versions lagged
behind the cutting
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Iain Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul,
Thanks your contribution, I too miss gnumeric. However, I get these errors
and the installed gnumeric crashes on opening a gnumeric file
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Paul,
Thanks your contribution, I too miss gnumeric. However, I get these errors
and the installed gnumeric crashes on opening a gnumeric file
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I want up-to-dateish versions of TexLive, R, gnumeric, emacs, but on a
more-or-less stable base of Centos-5.2. I asked for packages in this,
but got
Tony Mountifield wrote:
Does anyone know how a program, script or shell user can best determine
whether the machine is running on bare metal or is a VMware guest?
This paper show some very interesting tricks:
http://handlers.sans.org/tliston/ThwartingVM*Detection*_Liston_Skoudis.pdf
One
:08 3k
texlive-texmf-fonts-.. 22-Jul-2008 08:08 56.6M
texlive-texmf-latex-.. 22-Jul-2008 08:08 6.2M
texlive-texmf-xetex-.. 22-Jul-2008 08:08 227k
texlive-utils-2007-3.. 17-Jul-2008 19:00 213k
texlive-xetex-2007-3.. 17-Jul-2008 19:00 2.9M
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Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi all
I need to disable / stop X from running on a remote server, to which I
only have SSH access, and I have never done this before. So, can
someone please tell me how todo it?
telinit 3
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Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Hi all
I need to disable / stop X from running on a remote server, to which
I only have SSH access, and I have never done this before. So, can
someone please tell me how todo it?
telinit 3
And forgot to mention that, to disable it when the next
Correct me if I'm wrong but from my understanding doesn't the new BIND
randomize outgoing source ports only? - If so then if you have your firewall
to allow established connections you should be all set.
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, but it doesn't have any
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Miguel
You can use the /bin/mail command. If it's not there yum install mailx.
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the lifespan
is too short.
PJ
ps. already tried EPEL and rpmforge. No Centos packages show up in
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a binary blob with a bit of
source to glue it to the kernel. The card is also fakeraid rather than
real raid ... more trouble than it's worth.
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Maby helpfull logfiles
Can someone block this guy from the list?
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because I have better things to do than read every message. I generally
only read messages where the description mentions something I may have
experience with or am interested in. Otherwise it goes in the trash.
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and still nothing.
Does your custom kernel (or its initrd) include the USB storage
drivers necessary for reading your thumb drive?
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and still nothing.
Does your custom kernel (or its initrd) include the USB storage
drivers necessary for reading your thumb drive?
Paul,
I started with the config from the old kernel but specifically which
ones do I need to check and verify?
I don't have any Linux machines handy for getting
transparently (is that even possible?).
I remember seeing something about Dans' Guardian
(http://dansguardian.org/) supporting transparent authentication.
Paul
Thanks!
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, spamhaus will block ca. 60% of inbound traffic,
spamassassin 10%, and ClamAV 2-3%. We end up delivering only about 25%
of the messages we receive from the Internet.
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for you answer. Greatly apreciated (here also).
Regards,
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here; an strace with timestamps might provide a better glimpse of the
exact system calls that are timing out.
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after upstream has released a new version.
I'm looking forward to some of the new apps features, but I can wait
the 2-3 weeks it usually takes.
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alpine. It works with UTF-8 so you can read spam in the
original Hebrew or Chinese, but it's text-only so you avoid NSFW
images. You get foreign language practice in an HR-acceptable manner.
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On Wed, 14 May 2008, Sergio Belkin wrote:
OK, you won :) I'm going to test nagios. I am using centos 5.1
x86_64. Do I lose much if I use rpm from rpmforge (version 2.9)?
I'm using the x86_64 version of nagios-2.11-1.el5.rf from rpmforge on
our nagios server. Works like a charm.
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@umask 0077; $(GPG) --output $(FILEPLAIN) --decrypt $(FILECRYPT)
@$(VI) $(FILEPLAIN)
@umask 0077; $(GPG) --encrypt --recipient $(GPGID) $(FILEPLAIN)
@$(RM) $(FILEPLAIN)
view:
@umask 0077; $(GPG) --decrypt $(FILECRYPT) | less
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made by Moxa (www.moxa.com)? I'm sure there are other
makers of such devices, []
Digi -- www.digi.com -- also makes this sort of thing.
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Apache 2.0 and 2.2 (which is
used in CentOS 5). In particular, you'll need a AuthBasicProvider
declaration:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_auth_basic.html#authbasicprovider
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But still, there is no process running...
Have you tried launching snmpd in non-forking mode?
snmpd -f -Le
If that's not verbose enough, wrap it in strace and try again:
strace -o /tmp/snmpd.trace snmpd -f -Le
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to a lower-case version of the MAC rather than the
upper-case presentation used by ifconfig:
ip link show eth0 | awk '/ether/ {print $2}'
I mean, doesn't everyone use lower-case MACs in dhcpd.conf? :-)
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/maildir
The dovecot.conf file also has some maildir-specific directives; I
make sure maildir files are copied with hard links (which won't work
over NFS):
maildir_copy_with_hardlinks = yes
Does that help?
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Paul Heinlein [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.madboa.com
What does /var/log/messages tell you? Most likely it's a named.conf issue.
Thanks,
Paul
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of ???
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:22 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] BIND.named failed to start
locked
[EMAIL PROTECTED] named]# service named stop
Shutting down named: [FAILED]
It looks like service named stop isn't killing the name process either.
Anyone know what im doing wrong? Also where can I find the named init script
for centos 5.
Thanks,
Paul
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