Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "CentOS 3.4 - i386 - Single CD Server version release,"
2005 Jan 22
1
Re: CentOS 3.4 Single CD "Server" version
Hey,
Lance mentioned yum group install. This yum group
capability makes the "server" CD's more versatile than
the name implies -- you only need a broadband
connection to get any kind of CentOS install you want.
Start with a minimal install off the CD, and then use
the yum group install to conveniently get the same
install you could get off the 3 CD set (only more up
to date).
2005 Jan 10
2
CentOS 3.4 - i386 release
For Release: January 10, 2005
The CentOS Team is pleased to announce the official release of CentOS
3.4 for i386.
This release includes all RHEL 3 updates (for U4) and errata up to
January 5th, 2005. New ISO images are available as well as an
installable DVD edition with source. In addition this release is
available via BitTorrent.
Downloading -- Bittorrent
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2005 Jan 12
1
Release Announcement: Centos 3.4 x86_64 RC1
The CentOS team is happy to announce the availability of a release
candidate for CentOS 3.4 x86_64. This product supports AMD64 and Intel
EM64T processors.
Individual binary iso files are available from:
http://beta.centos.org/centos/3.4beta/isos/x86_64/
A bit torrent for the 4 binary iso images is available from:
2005 Jan 23
0
Release Announcement: CentOS-4.0 (Beta) for ia64 Official Release
For Release: January 23, 2005
The CentOS team is happy to announce the availability of CentOS-4.0
(Beta) for ia64. This product supports Intel Itanium2 processors.
Downloading -- Bittorrent
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A bittorent for the DVD binary iso file is available from:
http://beta.centos.org/centos/4.0beta/isos/ia64/CentOS-4-beta1-ia64-DVD.iso.torrent
The source RPMS are available via
2005 Feb 13
0
Release Announcement: CentOS 3.4 (Final) for ia64
The CentOS team has released CentOS 3.4 (Final) for the ia64
architecture. This product supports machines with the Intel? Itanium2
processor.
This release includes all updates and errata up to
February 11th, 2005.
This release is available via Bittorrent (as a DVD) from the following
location:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/3.4/isos/ia64/centos-3.4-ia64-bin.DVD.torrent
If possible, please
2005 Feb 13
0
Release Announcement: CentOS 3.4 (Final) for s390
The CentOS team has released CentOS 3.4 (Final) for the s390
architecture. This product supports IBM? S/390 machines.
This release includes all updates and errata up to
February 11th, 2005.
This release is available via Bittorrent (as a DVD) from the following location:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/3.4/isos/s390/centos-3.4-s390-bin.DVD.torrent
If possible, please use bittorrent to
2005 Feb 13
0
Release Announcement: CentOS 3.4 (Final) for s390x
The CentOS team has released CentOS 3.4 (Final) for the s390x
architecture. This product supports IBM? eServer zSeries machines.
This release includes all updates and errata up to
February 11th, 2005.
This release is available via Bittorrent (as a DVD) from the following location:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/3.4/isos/s390x/centos-3.4-s390x-bin.DVD.torrent
If possible, please use
2005 Jan 18
0
CentOS-4.0 (Beta) for x86_64 Official Release
The CentOS team is happy to announce the availability of CentOS-4.0
(Beta) for x86_64. This product supports AMD64 and Intel EM64T
processors.
A bittorent for individual CD binary iso files is available from:
http://beta.centos.org/centos/4.0beta/isos/x86_64/CentOS-4.0-x86_64-beta-bin1to6.torrent
A bittorrent for the DVD binary iso images is available from:
2005 Jan 18
1
CentOS-4.0 (Beta) for i386 Official Release
The CentOS team is happy to announce the availability of CentOS-4.0
(Beta) for i386. This product supports AMD Athlon, Athlon XP, Duron,
and Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4 and
Pentium Xeon processors.
A bittorent for individual CD binary iso files is available from:
http://beta.centos.org/centos/4.0beta/isos/i386/CentOS-4.0-Beta-i386-discs1-5.torrent
The source
2005 Feb 20
0
CentOS-4.0 (RC1) for x86_64 Official Release
The CentOS team is happy to announce the availability of CentOS-4.0
(RC1) for x86_64. This product supports AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon64, AMD
AthlonFX and Intel EM64T CPU based computers.
A bittorent for the 4 CD binary installation set (in .iso format ) is
available from:
http://beta.centos.org/centos/4.0beta/isos/x86_64/CentOS-4.0.rc1-x86_64-bin1to4.torrent
The only way to download ISO's is
2005 Feb 17
1
CentOS-4.0 (RC1) for i386 Official Release
The CentOS team is happy to announce the availability of CentOS-4.0
(RC1) for i386. This product supports AMD Athlon, Athlon XP, Duron,
Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4 and
Pentium Xeon processors. i586 based CPU's are also supported.
A bittorent for CD binary iso files is available from:
2005 Feb 17
0
CentOS-4.0 (RC1) for ia64 Official Release
The CentOS team is happy to announce the availability of CentOS-4.0
(RC1) for ia64. This product supports Intel Itanium2. Installation is
tested only on HP rx2600, by me.
A bittorent for CD binary iso files is available from:
http://beta.centos.org/centos/4.0beta/isos/ia64/centos-4.0-rc1-ia64-bin.DVD.torrent
The only way to download ISO's is via bittorrent. Please leave your
download
2007 Apr 14
0
Packet shaping config
I have packet shaping set up with "The Wonder Shaper" tcstart file. I
thoroughly tested upload and download performance with bittorrent and
the following config was the best:
DOWNLINK=425
UPLINK=3450
DEV=ath0
The main problem is that browsing is sluggish, but ssh is a bit
sluggish too. Bittorrent performance is great though. My bittorrent
client is set to listen on port 6881 so I
2005 Nov 29
0
fwmark port - dual adsl line
Hi all,
Below is my network diagram: -
eth0 (adsl 1) eth1 (adsl 2)
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tun0
Below is my iptables scripting to mark certain ports:
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2007 Aug 03
2
centos 5 as p2p client
Hello,
I'm running centos5. I'm wanting this machine only, none of my other
ones, to participate in p2p file sharing, bittorrent, edonkey, maybe other
networks. Does anyone have a howto or step by step guide for this? I've
installed bittorrent and mldonkey clients, but neither is working, i'm
assuming gateway firewall issue, but i've enabled the correct ports, 6881
2005 Apr 24
6
redirect: net to fw
I have router/server that I would like to ssh to from the net. In
order to discourage brute force attacks I would like to redirect all
connections on a non-standard port to port 22 on the router/server.
If notice that setting up a rule
REDIRECT net 22 tcp 4104
causes the firewall to open both ports 4104 and 22 to connections from
the net. Is it possible to only redirect 4104 to the
2005 May 21
2
BitTorrent uploads enabled?
I''m seeing what may be sort of strange behavior - My machine is behind a
Shorewall firewall, which, in the rules section, includes:
AllowBitTorrent, any source, any dest
I''m wondering - how is my machine behind the firewall able to upload, since
no port forwarding related to bittorrent is taking place? (Just to clarify -
it IS uploading)
I looked at the AllowBitTorrent
2004 Mar 19
1
CentOS 3.1 has now been released
Thanks to all who have tested - CentOS 3.1 has now been released.
....
The release includes all security updates for rhel released by 18th
March.
For now further security announcements will be posted to both the
centos at caosity.org and centos-devel at caosity.org mailing lists.
....
CentOS-3 also now includes the rhel documentation, both on the cds (cd3
/docs) and also on the mirrors in
2006 May 01
1
Traffic Shaping with Shorewall
Does anyone here implement traffic shaping with shorewall? I need to shape
BitTorrent traffic on my network so that upload/downloads do not overwhelm
normal function or, even more importantly, my imminent conversion to VOIP for
all telephone service. I followed the shorewall documentation guide but am
not sure if what I have done is the Right Way Of Doing Things. Nor am I
satsified with the
2004 May 23
1
limiting bandwidth on a sequence of ports.
Hello.
I have just started using iproute2 commands, and I am having a go at
making bittorrent use the same bandwidth for upload as for download.
I am stuck I think in understanding speeds
I connect to the internet through a router modem which gets the real IP
and assigns me a private ip through dhcp. So this router can handle a
private network, and route it to the internet, pressumably with nat.