OK, it's masked so that means tmpfs is disabled. Have you already tried
specifying the UUID in fstab instead?
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 at 18:07 seekuel wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> It shows masked:
>
> # systemctl is-enabled tmp.mount
> masked
>
> Thanks po
>
> On Tue, J
Just a guess, but is `tmp.mount' enabled?
systemctl is-enabled tmp.mount
On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 at 15:16 seekuel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Good day.
>
> In our Linux box, we have an entry in fstab to mount /tmp but every time
> the system is bootup /tmp is not mounted. Mounting manually with command
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for
> vendor support.
Most proprietary AV/UTM software suites have their own
"orchestrator"/policy server, so I'm not sure you can run one off
Satellite. Wouldn't having a central server comply with your
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On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:27, fooler mail wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Danny Ching wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Ian Dexter R. Marquez
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On
inutes. Possible DDOS?
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On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:18, Zak Elep wrote:
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> [0] http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=483020
>
Worked like a charm. :)
Thanks, Zak! I'll wait for the CPAN module.
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o "LINKTYPE: dynamic"
o "VERSION: 1.12"
o "EXE_FILES: "
I usually just do
make uninstall ### (Not safe. :P)
make clean
when I no longer need a module. Any better way?
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> ===
> my internal domain seems resolving to my private ip, i tried searching
> google to no avail. There might be some people who have the same problem as
> mine using openldap.
>
> Lastly my ldap apps.
>
> [root@
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>
> Anyone has a good idea? thanks a lot.
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Check the boot and system logs, and other usual suspects like failed
services, loaded modules, etc.
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> How would you know if your FF is using an auto-detected proxy? Is it in
> About:Config? What is the name of the variable to inspect?
>
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.proxy.type ?
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Oh well. Part of our job I guess: clean up other people's (or in this
case, another tool's) mess. :P
> On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Ian Dexter R. Marquez
> wrote:
>> On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 21:31, thad wrote:
>>> Hi Ia
an Dexter R. Marquez
> wrote:
>> On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 21:31, thad wrote:
>>> Hi Ian,
>>>
>>> SUN IDM sucks ;)
>>
>> Yes, it's a pain to support. ;) ...*But* it works well in the
>> heterogeneous environment my (previous) client has.
>&g
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 21:31, thad wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> SUN IDM sucks ;)
Yes, it's a pain to support. ;) ...*But* it works well in the
heterogeneous environment my (previous) client has.
>
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Ian Dexter R. Marquez
> wrote:
>>
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 17:39, Zak B. Elep wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Ian Dexter R. Marquez
> wrote:
>> These may not be available in HP-UX, though.
>
> Hence the deps.cpantesters.org link, which has a selection of which
> destination OS to check deps on (HP
here that used Perl CGI and Excel before? Thanks in
>> advance
>
> Task::Kensho[0] lists several modules for Excel parsing (here's a list
> straight out of its Makefile.PL):
>
> feature 'Excel / CSV',
> -default => 0,
> 'Tex
cure
> way to store passwords. I know there are different tools
> I can put together but I wanna know from fellow pluggers how you do this??
For large deployments, we used (MIT) Kerberos and Sun (now Oracle)
Identity Manager: http://developers.sun.com/identity/
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this means that I will recompile the kernel?
>>
Try
yum provides '*tun.ko*'
then install a kernel that provides that module. To verify:
ls -l /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/net/tun.ko
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sks, and then verify if those
> counter-measures work as expected --no more, no less.
Cool. We have a motivational poster like this at the workplace. (Or is
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. everything changed when full duplex came... ethernet
>> is using carrier sense multiple access / collision detection or
>> CSMA/CD access method... CSMA/CD is not CSMA/CD anymore because there
>> is no more to sense the carrier before transmitting to avoid collision
>> and no collisi
#x27;ve narrowed the problem. The sound breakage seems to
>> happen after playing Flash video, using the official Adobe plugin for
>> Firefox. It's misbehaving?
Same here. Getting lots of npviewer.bin segfaults. Found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nsplu
ux servers! And they use a
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> Okay! I'll post the details here by tomorrow or Friday when the guys
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> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1107039
>
What's with the hot pink? Some kind of April Fool's joke? Ugh.
If the part
vers of the other Intel wifi
>>> network adapters.
>>
>> Yeah so far, Network Manager has been pretty stable lately.
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> CentOS 5.3 is available for your downloading pleasure, please go to
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> it for websites - does that justify the name?
Well, we can call them POSers. :D
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I thought of just restoring Grub from the live cd based on
>>>> another ubuntu forum post. But when I entered "find /boot/grub/stage1", it
>>>> throws out "Error 15: File not found".
>>>>
>>>> I really just want my files back. Thank yo
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 07:55, wrote:
>
> On Mon, December 22, 2008 6:33 pm, Ian Dexter R. Marquez wrote:
>> OT: I did away with WEP and WPA2 altogether and left my WiFi open --
>> less hassle, more, er, charitable (for neighbors who want to leech,
>> but no one ever do
#x27;t connect using these encryption.)
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8 at 6:11 PM, Sujiru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2008-August/msg00012.html
>>
>> http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0855.html
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> On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Elijah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is this what they call dns poisoning? Could smartbro have prevented
>> this?
>
> Not really. Could probably ju
vers, and
access an invalid domain -- it will direct you to a (somewhat) similar
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> use smartbro or by smart 3g (cellphone) while connected to my laptop.
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(and more
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Hummingbird. ;)
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 8:52 AM, thad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> why not try cygwin + putty?
>
> ^^^
> sometimes truth is stranger than fiction
> -bad religion-
> http://www.bloglines.com/blog/mailist
> ^^^
>
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 5:18 AM, Linux Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to setup LB using Foundry. Anyone knows how to configure VIP
> loopback in CentOS?
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RCS?
1. Create an RCS directory in the "folder" you want to put under
version control. Better if it's a symlink to a different location, not
under the same "folder".
2. ci -u [files]
3. co -l [files] # when you want to use them
4. Lather, rinse, repeat.
The beauty of RCS is it's native to the OS
abriel H. Mercado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> added! :)
>>
>> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Ian Dexter R. Marquez
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey, Gary:
>>
cipate. In the spirit of open source, work to make
> it better.
>
> Till next!
> Gary
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]. I think this
is default, though I don't know the rationale behind it (something to
do with system-config-securitylevel)
[http://www.google.com.ph/search?q=udp+5353+on+centos+system-config-securitylevel].
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On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 10:15 PM, Iris Lames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> let me explain my purpose
>
> Our LDAP server was created by one of my fellow-sysad. I am tasked to create
> a new server that does not need to query on the LDAP server but has the same
> credentials on the LDAP server. In
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Gabriel H. Mercado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oh dang I sent it to the list.
>
> list, just pretend its all a subtle hint to get people to sign up for the
> (100 member strong!!) PLUG website, http://linux.org.ph .
>
> yes we hit 100 just today. thats nothing to sn
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 6:08 PM, Paolo Alexis Falcone
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> Hi Jay:
>
> You can try specifying in the web page's meta information that it
> should not be cached, e.g.
>
>
That would be for the client side. (And "Cache-control" is more
up-to-date, as "Pragma" is deprecated
lient to update
> every 2 hours without using cron?
>
What do the logs say? Is udp:123 open?
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u meant Linux/Unix and Windows
hosts, Red Hat Directory Server should work, but you will still need
Active Directory for Windows hosts.
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em UIDs and GIDs from the other servers.
Take care of dupes as well.
3. Integrate the accounts in server A.
4. Do a pwconv.
5. Let it simmer. Add salt to taste.
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ill make sense or not, though.
>
> Comments? Thank you very much.
Note that there is a parity overhead when using RAID 5. Just one thing
to consider. I'd go for RAID 0+1, same fault tolerance as RAID 5, but
without the parity, more expensive
lling RPMs -- or servers
other than Apache, for that matter -- instead, but AFAIK, Jay's
organization has been installing Apache from source ever since -- part
of their organization's requirement, I believe. Although thinking
about it now, that shouldn't stop the OP from cooking up his o
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from the latest
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Read
when I last used it; it may be different
now).
Bottomline is: it's great for rapid deployment. Good luck.
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Cocoy Dayao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A neighborhood co-op style wifi would be fun.
http://web.archive.org/web/20070607165634/http://barangaywireless.net/
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Yeah, that's one annoying bit. One way of getting around that is using Tor.
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s/targets.html#DNATTARGET offers a
very lucid explanation of what you want to accomplish. REDIRECT is
for, uhm, redirecting traffic from one port to another port within the
*same host*. DNAT forwards a packet to its real destination, to a
non-routable internal host, for exampl
/var/mail/user). (Please correct me if I'm wrong -- it's
been a while since I last maintained mail servers.) Moving the
mailstore can be as simple as rsyncing them between the old and new
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> kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Trace back: what did you do prior to the reboot? Did you do an update?
Installed new apps or packages?
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On Feb 5, 2008 6:49 PM, Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is there anybody on the list who can recommend some other open source ticket
> system based on their experienced. Thank you very much.
>
>
RT - http://bestpractical.com/rt/
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Try FTP or curl, then. I used pungi, actually, although Jigdo should also work.
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could get them from PLDT then (are they still using the
monumento/tayuman pair or they on igate now?). You'd have to
coordinate with them, though.
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pliant. Or, have them revert to HTTP/1.0 (not really very
useful). In any case, the requirement for a Host header in the
client's request is absolute ("MUST"), if I read the RFC correctly.
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/trunk into rwx--x--x(According to my man
> pages, x is allowed access if it is a directory); so based
> on my understanding, anybody can access /home/perry and
> /home/perry/trunk
>
Check your ACLs: getfacl /path/to/dir
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ainder of integer division). And to
convert a byte to kilobyte, divide by 1024. (At least that was what we
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h, so you're defending PLUG's "integrity" by dissing a fellow member?
Nice work there.
> anyway, i'll stop my indecency here.
Yes, please do.
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/var/log/wtmp by root:utmp
2. Process ownership. Which processes use (or own) /var/log/messages
(syslogd) and /var/log/wtmp (init (?)).
3. Signals and open file descriptors. To rotate /var/log/messages, for
example, you'd have to send a SIGHUP to syslogd.
With these in mind: man
.
>
I've used RT and Trac in my previous job. Quite good. RT's even got an
email interface (i.e. send/reply to tickets through email). You may
also want to look at Jira.
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> can't locate it in the repos.
Last I checked -- used Centos 4.5 -- no MySQL support in Dovecot.
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ireless Aircard 775. It's for prepaid, last time I checked.
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Read the Gui
section of the Makefile and uninstallation is
> just the reverse of what it does.
...and never ever install from source again, unless you really have to
(and you absolutely know what you're doing). That's what package
managers are for. ;)
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ng tutorials?
>
> xvidcap -- http://xvidcap.sourceforge.net/ -- is one.
>
Screencasts? http://www.google.com.ph/search?q=how+to+create+screencasts
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eshness" of content while keeping back-and-forth trips
between your server and clients to a minimum.
If you really need to have data refreshed on a page, might as well use AJAX.
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On 10/10/07, Sir June <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How would i know if the linux box was rebooted via:
>
> 1. reboot command from the cli
> 2. shutdown command from the cli
> 3. pressed ctrl-alt-key
> 4. or just reboot by its own.
>
last
wtmp
support? The configuration
> files are very similar to RHEL/CentOS.
>
Yup, SuSe has default ReiserFS support. I lurved YaST. :)
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itch off
peripherals when the computer is shut down. Not original, I know, but
fairly simple, I should think.
And, Php500 is a very fair price. I haven't been to Alexan in years,
but a PIC would probably cost around four times as much?
At Roger
s a two-part hands-on exam (first part is setup and admin,
second is troubleshooting). Although not entirely useless, the
four-day course that preceeds the exam generally *is* the gist of the
exam itself -- but again, "experience" is the key. :)
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e linux kernel hundreds, if not thousands(?), of times using
> various configurations, patches, optimizations,etc. before they'll consider
> you for the job position and yet, they even don't have their own distro.
> intriguing, isn't it?
>
Google? ;) No distro *yet*, but
ilities of certified guys.
Again, certs mean squat without the least bit of skillz to back them up.
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> > more causes hellish queues.
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That's because it (and the whole raidtools thingamajig) have been
deprecated for `mdadm`. Sorry, my bad. I had it in FC1, but now it's
just `mdadm`. But after going with LVM and hardware RAID, I have never
looked back.
Cheers,
Ian
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