Re: [CentOS] Open source Pastebin service

2022-03-06 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi, On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 at 06:34, Kaushal Shriyan wrote: > > Hi, > > Is there any open source Pastebin service that can be set up in the private > LAN or Internal network? I am running CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core) > in my internal LAN network. Thanks in advance. Perhaps https://github.com

[CentOS] [OT] DevOps Days 2010 - call for papers.

2010-08-24 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hello all, I would like to draw your attention to a most excellent conference coming up in October, of which I am one of the organisers. The conference is the second European Devopsdays, and is in Hamburg on the 15th and 16th of October. It's a conference for anyone interested in both sysadmin a

[CentOS] Newer Rsyslog than in distro

2010-01-16 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hello, I am just starting work on a project that is going to require a recent (ie version 4 or 5) rsyslog. The distro has 2.0. KB - I think you have a 3.x kicking about, but it's not on cko - any idea how much work it would be to adapt your spec to version 4 or 5? Rawhide seems to have a 4.x pa

Re: [CentOS] No ulimit for user

2009-12-08 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
2009/12/8 John Doe : > From: Stephen Nelson-Smith >> I'm trying to remove any limit on open files for a user; I've set >> username nofiles to unlimited in /etc/security/logins.conf, but now I >> get "could not open session" if I try to su to th

[CentOS] No ulimit for user

2009-12-08 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi, I'm trying to remove any limit on open files for a user; I've set username nofiles to unlimited in /etc/security/logins.conf, but now I get "could not open session" if I try to su to the user. singhh - nofile unlimited I think this is related to PAM, so I've modifed /

Re: [CentOS] Best way to secure apache web root

2009-11-27 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi, >> What is the most secure way to implement this? >> >> I am thinking: >> >> chown -R root:apache /var/www/html >> chmod -R 0750 /var/www/html >> chown apache:apache for where need to write > > Yes, use acl and selinux. Could you expand? Have you an example you could point me at? I'm happy

[CentOS] Best way to secure apache web root

2009-11-27 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
I have a site running drupal. The apache user therefore needs to be able to write certain files (CSS files for example). I also have a directory under my web root which is a SAN mount, to which apache must be able to write. What is the most secure way to implement this? I am thinking: chown -R

[CentOS] Rescuing svn repo from *IDIOTS*

2009-11-13 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hello, A moron has checked in a DVD iso into subversion. How can I undo the damage, and make the repo a sensible size again? Also, is there a cunning way to get subversion to say: "Oi! Moron! This file is huge, you can't check it in!" ? S. ___ CentOS

Re: [CentOS] Sort logfiles at rotation time

2009-11-09 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
2009/11/9 Kai Schaetzl : > Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:45:35 +: > >> Because within apache, you can't necessarily guarantees strict >> chronological order of log entries.  If, for example, php takes a >> couple of seconds to run, the request c

Re: [CentOS] Sort logfiles at rotation time

2009-11-09 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
2009/11/9 Kai Schaetzl : > Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote on Mon, 9 Nov 2009 14:37:18 +: > >> Yes, I do that too. > > Then, how are these not in date order? It might help you'd explain the > purpose. Because within apache, you can't necessarily guarantees strict chr

Re: [CentOS] Sort logfiles at rotation time

2009-11-09 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
2009/11/9 Jorge Fábregas : > On Monday 09 November 2009 10:00:32 am Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote: >> I want to be certain that my apache and varnish logfiles are in strict >> date order when rotated.  I'd like to run a sort command against them >> before they're co

[CentOS] Sort logfiles at rotation time

2009-11-09 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi, I want to be certain that my apache and varnish logfiles are in strict date order when rotated. I'd like to run a sort command against them before they're compressed. I've had a look at the logrotate man page, and it looks like I can use a postrotate/endscript to do this. However, I can see

[CentOS] Ruby Enterprise Edition

2009-11-04 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
I find myself needing a newer Ruby than is in the distro. I'm going to need to install this on a large number of machines, so packaging it would be ideal. REE seems the obvious candidate - unless other folk can recommend an alternative. I found the following spec: http://www.cherpec.com/wp-cont

Re: [CentOS] Passenger Best Practice

2009-10-18 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi , > I used the guide found here > http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/UsingPassenger on a RHEL 5 > server with success. You'll see that most things are installed via yum > repositories except for rack and passenger, which are installed as > ruby gems. You'll probably find better answers fo

[CentOS] Passenger Best Practice

2009-10-18 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
it ought to be done in the way which best serves the project... So... what thoughts / recommendations? S. -- Stephen Nelson-Smith, Technical Director, Atalanta Systems Ltd ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Sparc?

2009-10-16 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
2009/10/16 Timo Schoeler : > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > thus Stephen Nelson-Smith spake: > | Hi, > | > |> Can anyone recommend a good OS for a machine that will do apache, > |> postfix, mysql, etc. > | > | Do you have a specific reaso

Re: [CentOS] Sparc?

2009-10-16 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi, > Can anyone recommend a good OS for a machine that will do apache, > postfix, mysql, etc. Do you have a specific reason not to use Solaris? If you don't want to do that I've had excellent results with Debian on Sparc, and NetBSD. S. ___ CentOS ma

Re: [CentOS] PHP 5.2

2009-10-11 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
at.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/RHWAS/SRPMS/php-5.2.9-2.el5s2.src.rpm S. -- Stephen Nelson-Smith, Technical Director, Atalanta Systems Ltd, http://www.atalanta-systems.com ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org

Re: [CentOS] 10 Year old IT Infrastructure

2009-10-11 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
our client understands you're on their side which ever way the decision goes. S. -- Stephen Nelson-Smith, Technical Director, Atalanta Systems Ltd, http://www.atalanta-systems.com ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Build a Firewall (Can I learn to do this...)

2009-10-01 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
On 1 Oct 2009, at 21:56, ML wrote: > So I am wanting to build a firewall to front end my traffic. Assign > one of my statics to it and have Comcast statically route my traffic > to this IP. You don't need to do this. You can run all the IPs on the firewall box, and route them to machines on a

[CentOS] [JOB] Linux Sysadmin, London

2009-09-30 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
agios) * Firewalls (iptables) * Storage (SAN, NFS, Samba) * Packaging (RPMs) * Mac support (no windows support needed) If this interests you please contact me off list, ASAP. Thanks, S. -- Stephen Nelson-Smith Technical Director Atalanta Systems