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2007 Nov 14
2
IP range of Google Analytics server farm
Hi Centos Users
I would like to allow outgoing traffic to Google Analytics servers
(destination port 80). I wish to do a iptables rule. How to whitelist
all Google Analytics servers?
cheers
Simon
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2007 Oct 15
2
mdadm exim mysql
I installed a CentOS-5 core OS (using --nobase in my kickstart).
For some reason, it included mysql-5.0.22.
When I do "yum remove mysql", it says it will also remove
exim and mdadm for dependencies.
I don't care that exim will be removed, but I need mdadm as
I'm doing software RAID.
But why are these even related? When I do:
rpm -q --requires mysql
neither exim or mdadm is
2007 Dec 08
9
distributing selinux policy module
Using audit2allow, I was able to create a policy module for
selinux:
audit2allow -i /var/log/audit/audit.log -M mysqld
(creates mysqld.pp and mysqld.te)
I want to distribute this to all my puppet clients.
I can easily put this file in
/etc/selinux/targeted/modules/active/modules
But even after reboot, although I can see the module listed:
semodule -l
... it doesn''t seem to actually
2007 Dec 13
10
multiple files with same attributes
I''m almost afraid to ask because this probably sticks out
like a sore thumb on the wiki somewhere, and I''m just not
seeing it.
But I have a bunch of files with the same owner/mode. Is
there a way to somehow collapse these, so that all I repeat
is the file name?
Example:
file {
"/opt/test/1":
owner => "jtan",
group =>
2007 Jan 26
3
Installing DCC on CentOS 4.4
Hi,
I want to install dcc on CentOS 4.4 as I am ruunig Dual-Sendmail with
amavisd-new.
I am looking for DCC RPM pkg. I searchrd bit I could not find any RPM pkg.
Pls help me to find DCC RPM pkg.
Have you installed DCC on CentOS 4.4. then Pls guide me.
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Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
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2008 May 16
2
samba & samba-common installed then erased, but by whom?
I saw this in Logwatch today for one of my servers:
--------------------- yum Begin ------------------------
Packages Installed:
samba-common.i386 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2
samba.i386 3.0.23c-2.el5.2.0.2
Packages Erased:
samba-common
samba
---------------------- yum End -------------------------
No one, including myself, has even logged into this box in
the past few
2007 Nov 16
1
Localize CUPS?
Hi,
I've been setting up a networked printer in a 100% Linux LAN, and
there's only one small problem left: how do I localize the CUPS
interface (e. g. the pages I see when opening http://localhost:631 in a
browser)?
My system is localized in french. LANG is fr_FR.UTF-8 in
/etc/sysconfig/i18n. And I checked Firefox: it's supposed to open web
content in French.
Curiously, I had
2007 Nov 17
2
pure-ftpd-1.0.22
Hi,
anyone successfully compiled
http://download.pureftpd.org/pub/pure-ftpd/snapshots/pure-ftpd-1.0.22.tar.bz2
Thanks,
David
2007 Nov 16
1
NS Question
Hello everyone,
I got a question, I'm not new in the linux scene or even a geek, but I
am confused about certain stuff regarding Bind, DNS stuff, or
whatsoever, maybe it's a silly question. Anyway.
About 3 years ago I hired a dedicated server in certain company, for
hosting my site and some other sites, didn't work at all the plan I
had, nevertheless I was using Redhat 9 or something
2008 Jun 19
11
Validate a theory regarding puppet (+ firstboot) please
As I sit here staring at my manifests (and pondering a module to
control Glassfish), I''m pondering the best way to do a first-run of
puppet to get the initial repositories and puppet configuration
downloaded. My theory is that I''ll modify rc.local (or replace
firstboot-tui, we don''t use it with automated builds) to run puppetd
twice - once to request the certificate,
"core" installs of 5.2 missing crucial packages like yum, selinux-policy-targeted, vim-minimal, etc.
2008 Oct 28
2
"core" installs of 5.2 missing crucial packages like yum, selinux-policy-targeted, vim-minimal, etc.
I had a 5.0 kickstart server which did "core" installs of
CentOS (i.e.: "%packages --nobase").
I recently setup a 5.2 kickstart server. Using the same
kickstart configs, I notice a few packages are always
missing, notably: yum (!!), selinux-policy-targeted (even
though I have "selinux --enforcing" in the kickstart, it
always ends up with that package missing and
2007 Oct 23
2
packages in "base" that are not in "nobase"
Is there a way to list the packages that are in a "base"
install, but that are not in a "nobase" (core) install?
I did a nobase install, then ran "yum groupinstall Base",
but this just lists everything in base, including the core
packages.
Mainly, I'm just looking to audit the packages, and add only
necessary ones back to a nobase install.
So far, I've
2007 Nov 18
5
modules yet again
I know this comes up periodically, and I''ve read through the
wiki (including the Best Practices page) & list archives,
but still can''t quite get my head around it.
I see lots of references to /modules and $MODULE_PATH, but
am not sure what these refer to.
Here''s a basic setup I have. Let me know if this looks correct:
/etc/puppet/
|-- autosign.conf
|--
2007 Oct 24
1
networking problems with kernel 2.6.18-8.1.15.el5xen
Today I installed a core CentOS-5 (--nobase). After that, I
"yum update", rebooted, then "yum install xen kernel-xen".
When I boot into the xen kernel, I can't get networking on
eth0. It can ping itself, but not anything else. There are
no routes listed, when I try to add a default gateway, it
just says there's no network reachable.
When I change
2005 Feb 11
1
CPU temperature?
Has anyone gotten lm_sensors to work on a CentOS3.3/RHEL3 box? I think
I'm having CPU temperature-related problems, and wanted some way to
monitor it. I believe lm_sensors does this, but can't seem to figure out
how to get it to work.
I already did "yum install lm_sensors" but when I run sensors-detect, it
complains:
Couldn't open /proc/bus/i2c?!? at /usr/sbin/sensors-detect
2007 Aug 06
2
"near native" performance with xen?
Just wondering if there was a howto or other URL that
explains what is needed to achieve "near native" performance
on a xen domU -- for this purpose, I am thinking about a
single domU running on a physical server, in comparison to
that same physical server running the same kernel but
non-xenified.
For instance, using a physical partition for VBD v. using a
file-backed one is one
2003 Jan 08
1
thanks to Thomas Eastep
I just wanted to publicly thank Thomas Eastep for his wonderful work on
shorewall. I hope he gets a much needed rest and returns happy and healthy!
May he also go forth and prosper with his great knowledge .... His work deserves to
be listed at the top of those lists of top Free Open Source Software
success stories. Happy New Year Tom!
PS- Thanks also to everyone else on the shorewall project. May
2005 Feb 26
16
yum stalls <?>
I just installed a fresh 3.3 system (because those are the ISO's I had on
hand). Upon running yum update, it starts to download headers and then
stalls. I hit Ctl-C and it continues to download about 4-5 more headers and
stalls. I hit Ctl-C again and it pulls a few more headers. Anyone seen
this and/or know how to fix it?
TIA
Mike
2007 Dec 10
1
SELinux and Perl script using sendmail
I have a webpage feedback form that uses a Perl script to
send e-mails with "| /usr/sbin/sendmail -t". It works
just fine, but SELinux is complaining about it:
SELinux is preventing /usr/sbin/postdrop (postfix_postdrop_t)
"getattr" to pipe:[41117] (httpd_t)
I'm a SELinux newb so I don't know what (if anything) to do
about it. Suggestions?
Miark
2007 Sep 05
3
Chrooting SFTP over SSH2
Hi,
As per the subject line - if I look up setting up chroot jails for SFTP over
SSH2 I'm led to various Web sites and patches and also to a CentOS wiki page
dated 2005, but what's the 'best' or 'correct' way to set this up for Centos
4.5 and 5?
Thanks