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2005 May 20
1
Iptables - PREROUTING
...cp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:www to:172.16.0.3:80 DNAT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:https to:172.16.0.3:443 Some solution?? Regards, David _________________________________________ Tec. David Gonzalez Romero Network/System Administrator CNAP- Centro Nacional ?reas Protegidas Linux counter: 242534 _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Tec. David Gonzalez Romero Network/System Administrator CNAP- Centro Nacional ?reas Protegidas Linux counter: 242534 _________________________________________
2005 May 12
3
Upgrade from yum
Can I upgrade my CentOS using yum? Regards, israel
2005 May 25
2
Centos and SAMBA
Is anyone here doing real use of SAMBA as an NT domain controller? I have been attempting to follow: http://web.vcs.u52.k12.me.us/linux/smbldap/ Which is set up to work with Fedora core 4 (how is this equiv to centos 4?) It looks like I am rather far along. Hit my first obvious problem with the IMC populate script. It would be nice to have a centos version of all this....
2005 May 12
3
DNS master slave update issue
I have a situation where the slave nameservers for a zone are being notified by the master that a change has occurred but the slaves are not requesting a zone file transfer in consequence. Is there some special flag or directive that I must set somewhere in order for this activity to be automatic upon receipt of such notices? All systems involved are running DNS 9.2.4. Regards, Jim --
2005 May 31
3
Use NTFS Partition.
...but in CentOS this support is unaviable. How can aviable this support whit out recompiler kernel?? Some rpm packege for do that?? Regards, David _________________________________________ Tec. David Gonzalez Romero Network/System Administrator CNAP- Centro Nacional ?reas Protegidas Linux counter: 242534 _________________________________________
2005 May 13
8
Mini-centOS
I am using centOS for my server and centOS is extremely stable. I almost love centOS more than my wife. However, centOS is a bit heavy to run on my notebook (P III 1G, 256MB RAM). I need gnome, firefox, openoffice, realplayer, gaim, acrobat and thunderbird on my notebook, but if I install all of them (plus base-system), my notebook becomes very slow. I wish I could have a lighter version of centOS