Re: [CentOS] Make sshd log IP addresses, not hostnames

2009-06-23 Thread Scott Moseman
of the ssh attacks. Very weird. Thanks, Scott On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Scott Moseman scmose...@gmail.com wrote: Indeed, that does log only the IP address. I could have sworn that I already played with that config option, but apparently I did not. Thanks, Scott On Mon, Jun 22

[CentOS] Make sshd log IP addresses, not hostnames

2009-06-22 Thread Scott Moseman
Can I adjust the ssh daemon to log IP addresses instead of hostnames? I assume this situation is feasible... * 10.10.10.10 attempts to ssh to the server * reverse dns resolves to somehost.domain.com * ssh daemon logs somehost.domain.com in messages * foward dns on somehost.domain.com resolves to

Re: [CentOS] Make sshd log IP addresses, not hostnames

2009-06-22 Thread Scott Moseman
Indeed, that does log only the IP address. I could have sworn that I already played with that config option, but apparently I did not. Thanks, Scott On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Filipe Brandenburgerfilbran...@gmail.com wrote: UseDNS no ___

Re: [CentOS] PHP 5.2 on Centos4

2009-01-22 Thread Scott Moseman
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de wrote: Why do you compile software on your own when you don't know how to do it correctly? Is PHP 5.2 available through yum for CentOS 4? If so, I'm interested, because mine's only at 5.1. Thanks, Scott

[CentOS] Rescan /dev/sd* without reboot?

2008-07-01 Thread Scott Moseman
I increased the SAN partition size for a given volume. Is there a way I can have fdisk recognize the new size without a reboot? Thanks, Scott ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] How to move my MBR

2008-05-28 Thread Scott Moseman
I was wanting to upgrade (reinstall) but never had a good excuse. I was going to spend more time fiddling around with the MBR and Grub settings than I was going to kill doing a OS reinstall. All of my data was on a separate /home disk, so I just slapped on the new OS, configured a couple

Re: [CentOS] How to move my MBR

2008-05-23 Thread Scott Moseman
I also do not see an CentOS 4.x x86_64 Live CD; only i386. Is it not really going to matter, 64b vs 32b, when using that? Thanks, Scott Do I need to move the MBR, remove the old drive, and reboot from a LiveCD in order to have a reconfigure of grub correctly see which drive it should find

Re: [CentOS] How to move my MBR

2008-05-23 Thread Scott Moseman
to figure it out, I decided it was time to make the plunge to CentOS 5. So I'm now on CentOS 5 and my old /home hard drive is completely history. :) Thanks, Scott On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Scott Moseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I also do not see an CentOS 4.x x86_64 Live CD; only

[CentOS] How to move my MBR

2008-05-22 Thread Scott Moseman
I removed an ATA drive (/home) for a new SATA and my system would not boot. I'm guessing that it put the MBR on that drive instead of the drive that holds the / partition. What's the best way confirm where the MBR resides and, after I verify that's my problem, how I can move (or make a copy)

[CentOS] Re: How to move my MBR

2008-05-22 Thread Scott Moseman
Just in case this makes any difference... # cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 4.6 (Final) Thanks, Scott On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Scott Moseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I removed an ATA drive (/home) for a new SATA and my system would not boot. I'm guessing that it put the MBR

[CentOS] Changing ext3 Partition Size

2008-02-08 Thread Scott Moseman
I have an ext3 partition from our SAN. The size was increased. I am attempting to re-size this specific ext3 partition, obviously. I unmount the partition, run fdisk, change the cyls, and save... WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid argument. The kernel still

[CentOS] 5.1 Upgrade Not Working?

2007-12-10 Thread Scott Moseman
So both yum upgrade and yum update now are complete and there's no new packages. However, when I attempt to check my version, I'm still showing 5. # cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5 (Final) I remember seeing 5.1 repositories being access for the upgrades. Is it possible my system did

Re: [CentOS] reasons for using CentOS in business environments

2007-11-29 Thread Scott Moseman
On Nov 28, 2007 8:25 AM, Barry Brimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a simple rule that determines is I use RHEL or CentOS in my work environment. Does the software running on this machine require RHEL in order to have vendor support. An extension of that rule is whether nor not Red Hat

Re: [CentOS] cisco vpn client on linux

2007-11-29 Thread Scott Moseman
On Nov 28, 2007 12:45 PM, Jerry Geis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a cisco vpn client for linux centso 5 AMD 64 bit? vpnclient-linux-x86_64-4.8.01.0640-k9.tar.gz That's the latest 64-bit version of the Cisco VPN client. But you need to download from Cisco via CCO account or perhaps your

Re: [CentOS] sdc1 without the sdc

2007-11-16 Thread Scott Moseman
On Nov 13, 2007 10:49 AM, Scott Moseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Normally udev dynamically makes the different /dev entries. So either udev is screwing up or the iSCSI driver itself is doing something wrong What version of CentOS is this and what iSCSI initiator are you using ? CentOS 4.4

[CentOS] Re: rsync problem

2007-11-14 Thread Scott Moseman
script to not have a complete file to transmit. I'm staggering the replication script to see if that solves the problem. Thanks, Scott On Nov 14, 2007 3:45 PM, Scott Moseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a simple script that sends one file to two locations on the same destination server

[CentOS] sdc1 without the sdc

2007-11-13 Thread Scott Moseman
So I'm working with the iSCSI Initiator and an EqualLogic SAN. I'm not sure when this might have happened, but it appears that the /dev/sdc device is missing, yet the /dev/sdc1 partition exists AND is mountable. Is there a method to re-create the /dev/sdc device? I cannot dd or fdisk it,

Re: [CentOS] sdc1 without the sdc

2007-11-13 Thread Scott Moseman
On Nov 13, 2007 9:19 AM, Tim Verhoeven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: # ls -l /dev/sdc* brw-rw 1 root disk 8, 33 Nov 7 14:45 /dev/sdc1 Really weird. Anyway you can use mknod to create the missing device. In your case mknod sdc b 8 32 should do the trick. Hey Tim, Running 'mknod sdc b 8

Re: [CentOS] sdc1 without the sdc

2007-11-13 Thread Scott Moseman
On Nov 13, 2007 9:50 AM, Tim Verhoeven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Running 'mknod sdc b 8 32' worked great. I could fdisk and the data looked good. However, when I rebooted to start from a clean slate, sdc disappeared again. Is there something that must be done to make the 'mknod' change

[CentOS] Automatic User Based Mounts

2007-11-12 Thread Scott Moseman
Let's say I have a Samba server for my file serving needs. Would there be any way to configure CentOS to automatically mount a few specified partitions as the user logging in? Something of the nature of /mnt/home, /mnt/pictures, /mnt/music and so forth. They need to be mounted as the current

Re: [CentOS] Automatic User Based Mounts

2007-11-12 Thread Scott Moseman
On Nov 12, 2007 1:39 PM, John R Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: re: your login scheme...Centos is a multiuser system... what if two users are logged in concurrently, who's /mnt/pictures would you want? Good point. While I don't necessarily use my desktop system that way, the fact remains

[CentOS] multipath using 2 NICs (or HBA?)

2007-10-23 Thread Scott Moseman
I'm told that we cannot do Multipath I/O on our iSCSI SAN on RHEL with 2 network cards. I could use 1 network card, but need an HBA. Is this true? Do I need an HBA, or can I do Multipath using 2 NICs? We're running RHEL 4 and CentOS 4 and 5 servers on this network. I have been reading through

Re: [CentOS] Upgrading Java on CentOS 4.5

2007-10-18 Thread Scott Moseman
On 10/18/07, Matthew Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: java is a CentOS package. jdk and jre are from Sun. Don't get it directly from Sun. Use the jpackage versions. (The hoops you have to jump through are worth it.) I'm going to need a wee bit more direction. I don't see any newer java-*

[CentOS] Upgrading Java on CentOS 4.5

2007-10-18 Thread Scott Moseman
# rpm -qa | grep -E '^(java|jdk|jre)-' jre-1.6.0_03-fcs java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-27jpp jdk-1.6.0_03-fcs java is a CentOS package. jdk and jre are from Sun. (I need Java = 1.5.0 for an application I'm installing.) # update-alternatives --config java There are 1 programs which provide

Re: [CentOS] Upgrading Java on CentOS 4.5

2007-10-18 Thread Scott Moseman
On 10/18/07, Antonio da Silva Martins Junior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: java is a CentOS package. jdk and jre are from Sun. Don't get it directly from Sun. Use the jpackage versions. (The hoops you have to jump through are worth it.) I'm going to need a wee bit more direction.

Re: [CentOS] Safe method to remove old kernels

2007-10-12 Thread Scott Moseman
On 10/12/07, Michael Kratz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: yum remove kernel-2.6.9-42* This method worked great for getting the kernels cleaned up. Thanks for the help, folks. Scott ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

[CentOS] Safe method to remove old kernels

2007-10-12 Thread Scott Moseman
# rpm -qa | grep kernel-2 | sort kernel-2.6.9-42.0.10.EL kernel-2.6.9-42.0.2.EL kernel-2.6.9-42.0.3.EL kernel-2.6.9-42.0.8.EL kernel-2.6.9-42.EL kernel-2.6.9-55.0.2.EL kernel-2.6.9-55.0.6.EL kernel-2.6.9-55.0.9.EL kernel-2.6.9-55.EL I'm running the most recent kernel available, and I've never had

Re: [CentOS] mysql and windows

2007-09-28 Thread Scott Moseman
At least it's MySQL. He could've asked for worse. :) Thanks, Scott On 9/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something tells me you've just handed scissors to someone who is going to run with them. Geoff -Original Message- From: Ray Leventhal [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[CentOS] Re: Using HTTP proxy for yum

2007-09-04 Thread Scott Moseman
On 8/28/07, Scott Moseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: proxy=http://hostname.domain.com/ proxy_username=domain\myusername proxy_password=mypassword Perhaps the problem is that its a web -filter- and not really a -proxy-? Maybe I should try bypassing the corporate -filter- and use my

[CentOS] Mapping to Samba

2007-08-28 Thread Scott Moseman
Using GUI methods (read: easy for most users), is there a way to map to a Samba share and have it accessible to all applications? Going through Nautilus I'm able to create a link to the shares, but they're not accessible from many applications. And, obviously, this is going to be something that

[CentOS] Re: Using HTTP proxy for yum

2007-08-22 Thread Scott Moseman
On 8/21/07, Scott Moseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: proxy=http://hostname.domain.com/ proxy_username=domain\myusername proxy_password=mypassword Oh, sure, the moment I sent the email, it started working... LOL And this morning it stopped working again. Either yum is flaky when it comes

Re: [CentOS] Trying to understand Remote desktops

2007-08-22 Thread Scott Moseman
On 8/21/07, Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FAQ, http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/FreeNX I looked on that page and I see that it integrates with SSH and can use SSL natively. Does NX have any advantages beyond that over VNC? FreeNX - it's awesome I finally took the time to install

Re: [CentOS] Who does snapshots other than Network Appliance?

2007-08-22 Thread Scott Moseman
On 8/22/07, Scott Ehrlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Having snapshot technology is great. Who else supports it? Try EqualLogic. I'm pretty sure they do snapshots. Thanks, Scott ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] Trying to understand Remote desktops

2007-08-22 Thread Scott Moseman
On 8/22/07, Liam Kirsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It looks like FreeNX only runs on 32-bit, won't run on 64-bit kernel. Is that correct? If so, is VNC the next best alternative? # uname -srmpio Linux 2.6.9-55.0.2.EL x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux # nxserver --status NX 100 NXSERVER -

[CentOS] Re: Using HTTP proxy for yum

2007-08-21 Thread Scott Moseman
On 8/21/07, Scott Moseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: proxy=http://hostname.domain.com/ proxy_username=domain\myusername proxy_password=mypassword Oh, sure, the moment I sent the email, it started working... LOL Thanks, Scott ___ CentOS mailing list

[CentOS] logrotate and httpd logs

2007-08-16 Thread Scott Moseman
I swear that I've removed httpd from logrotate.d on more than one occasion because I prefer to rotate httpd logs on my own schedule. But the config keeps on returning and throwing off my stats. I'm assuming that when there is an Apache upgrade that it's re-inserting the config into the

[CentOS] Clone physical into virtual

2007-08-08 Thread Scott Moseman
Is there a formal, or preferred, method for importing a physical CentOS machine into a VMware instance? I know they make software to move Windows machines, but I couldn't find one to handle our CentOS servers. I have done something via scp/sftp in the past, which *seemed* to work, but if there's

Re: [CentOS] Clone physical into virtual

2007-08-08 Thread Scott Moseman
On 8/8/07, Timothy Selivanow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 10:44 -0500, Scott Moseman wrote: Is there a formal, or preferred, method for importing a physical CentOS machine into a VMware instance? I know they make software to move Windows machines, but I couldn't find one

Re: [CentOS] Centos as a desktop, advisable?

2007-07-25 Thread Scott Moseman
I'm running CentOS on my server and I don't feel it makes a great desktop since several of the major applications (OpenOffice, Firefox, etc) lag behind since it follows RHEL. I prefer to use something more dynamic and current on the desktop. Thanks, Scott On 7/24/07, beast [EMAIL PROTECTED]