LOL, so who is checking his email?
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I have a brand new Dell Poweredge T310 server with 4G ram and 1TB
raid-5 hard drive in it. I Really only need to be able to run a copy
of CentOS 5.4 on it, but I'm wondering if in the build process should
I stick on ESXi 4 and then run CentOS as a vm? This would give me the
options to roll out othe
That worked pretty well. Thank you for all the replies.
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> if local users copy /home/* /etc/passwd /etc/shadow after first making sure
> there are no dupes on new system
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> as for mail - what format is tha mail box in?
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> maybe as simple as copying /var/spool/something
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> personally i like to use rsync for this as it keeps perms well if you ask it
> t
Would this be a good way to go to update to 5?
I would consider this. I have a couple of 3 boxes I'd like to get to 5.
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No, I only have one mailserver with one domain I'm managing with about
30 users. I think I have the routing working properly now, as well as
the acl's.
I put some route statements on eth2 for the private network and that
seems to have resolved issues.
I do have an authentication issue with ldap,
n Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 2:25 PM, John wrote:
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Well after running into more issues with the connections, we wound up
putting a third network card in the main server. They thought this a
better solution rather than forwarding the packets.
So now my issue is I have 3 nics.
eth0 - 10.10.10.1/255.255.255.0
eth1 - x.x.x.x/255.255.255.252 - Public
> In the case of the OP, I would urge him to evaluate if that network
> topology really makes sense. Does it make sense having two hosts with
> two different connections? In that case, does it make sense to run
> services like mail/web servers on these hosts? Shouldn't they be
> dedicated routers/f
I'm having trouble getting port forwarding working on my one box.
I have 2 incoming internet connections.
I have 2 servers on these connections.
pubinternet privinternet
eth0:x.x.x.x eth0:y.y.y.y
eth1:10.10.10.1
I need to experiment with ldap for a site I manage, and wondered if
vmware would be a good way to go for some testing.
My current server is RHEL3, which is getting dated, and I think that I
should refresh this server entirely in the move to ldap.
We need to have an ldap server for publishing email
I have an old RHEL3 box that I am upgrading to CentOS5. I picked up a
new Dell Poweredge R200 to use for that.
Is there an easy way to copy all the user accounts and existing mail
from the old server to the new one?
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Are you able to install via NFS from a laptop or anything?
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> I get to where the installation begins copying packages to the new
> host and it's time to change CD's to the second one. I get the
> following message:
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> An error occur
Check out Samba by Example on the samba site.
Lots of examples there and I pulled one of my configs from there.
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I'm having a little trouble to get this working on my box.
I have two domains I need to host on my machine. I have named
starting, but I'm having trouble getting it to do the lookups for the
two domains. The caching-nameserver is working.
I removed all the bind stuff and reinstalled it all, minu
For some reason I can't ping or communicate with two of my machines
that have static IP's on my lan.
My mythbe and mythfe are both set to have static ip's in the event of
some sort of power problem the wife can stillwatch tv.
After installing CentOS5, I can't communicate with those two machines.
I just installed CentOS5 on my server and I have to get everything
working on it. I chose to clean load it upgrading from RHEL3 to
CentOS5.
I'm having trouble understanding the way bind works now and was
wondering if anyone has a bit of time to help me with it.
I am starting from scratch and I o
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