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2007 Jul 30
15
bandwidth aggregation between 2 hosts in the same subnet
Hi, I''m trying to increase the bandwidth between two hosts (backup). Both hosts are in the same /24 subnet and each of them is connected to a Cisco switch by 2 GbE interfaces (intel e1000). The switches/host are located in different building which are connected by 3 x GbE. building A | building B | --------
2009 Mar 10
1
Using napredict in prcomp
Hello all, I wish to compute site scores using PCA (prcomp) on a matrix with missing values, for example: Drain Slope OrgL a 4 1 NA b 2.5 39 6 c 6 8 45 d 3 9 12 e 3 16 4 ... Where a,b... are sites. The command > pca<-prcomp(~ Drain + Slope + OrgL, data = t, center = TRUE, scale = TRUE, na.action=na.exclude) works great, and from
2014 Dec 24
3
When will CentOS Publish Errata?
Hello, Currently The CentOS project publishes errata on its CentOS Announce mailing list. In order to import this into a package management system (like Katello on The Foreman), one needs to parse the mailing list and convert it into XML before importing it. This is done to some extent on http://cefs.steve-meier.de/ but some more legwork needs to be done before The Foreman can understand the errata like it does natively for RHN. I have heard rumour that The CentOS project is planning to publish Errata in the same way that Red Hat does, but I haven't been able to find anything on the Intern...
2017 Oct 10
1
yum security update issue
Hi all, I have used http://cefs.steve-meier.de/ plus https://github.com/vmfarms/generate_updateinfo to insert some security-information into my os-updates - mirror. This seems to work, but only partially. On my 7.4 test server, > yum --security -v check-update gives me dnsmasq, nss, nss-sysinit and nss-tools as the packag...
2003 May 15
5
cbq vs htb?
Hello, Does anyone know when one should use cbq versus (simpler more accurate) htb? Specifically does cbq have added functionality that may be of interest to certain applications? from htb home> Both CBQ and HTB help you to control the use of the outbound bandwidth on a given link. Both allow you to use one physical link to simulate several slower links and to send different kinds of
2020 Aug 05
2
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
...gt; Q5) If the answer to the last question is "no": shouldn't there be such >> a resource? >> > CentOS doesn't publish security errata. If you need it then you should > either buy RHEL, or deal with putting together your own set up with > something like http://cefs.steve-meier.de/ I expected just this answer, and we do have a RHEL subscription (and BTW: thanks for the link). But you missed the main point by omitting the other questions (especially Q1, Q2 and Q3): There are upstream package versions that were never rebuilt for CentOS. For instance: If, fo...
2005 Oct 03
2
asterisk, cisco 3640's and DIDs...
I would think I could do this but for some reason I am stymied. I have a PRI from RCN connected to a cisco 3640 (in my day "cisco" is all lower case :-)). My config looks something like this on the cisco... --------------------------------------------------------- voice-card 3 dsp services dspfarm ! ip cef ! isdn switch-type primary-5ess ! controller T1 3/0 framing esf linecode
2020 Aug 04
3
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
Dear List, I have spent some time playing around with oscap and the RHEL OVAL feed (https://www.redhat.com/security/data/oval/v2/RHEL8/, also check Chapter 16 of the RHEL 8 Design Guide). Because I could not find an existing OVAL file for CentOS, I downloaded one of the RHEL8 files and managed to modify (eg. the rhel-8.1-e4s.oval.xml) it to make it work on a CentOS machine. Basically I just
2020 Aug 05
3
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
...on is "no": shouldn't there be such >>>> a resource? >>>> >>> CentOS doesn't publish security errata. If you need it then you should >>> either buy RHEL, or deal with putting together your own set up with >>> something like http://cefs.steve-meier.de/ >> I expected just this answer, and we do have a RHEL subscription (and >> BTW: thanks for the link). But you missed the main point by omitting the >> other questions (especially Q1, Q2 and Q3): There are upstream package >> versions that were never rebuilt f...
2015 Jan 03
0
When will CentOS Publish Errata?
...> > Currently The CentOS project publishes errata on its CentOS Announce mailing list. In order to import this into a package management system (like Katello on The Foreman), one needs to parse the mailing list and convert it into XML before importing it. This is done to some extent on http://cefs.steve-meier.de/ but some more legwork needs to be done before The Foreman can understand the errata like it does natively for RHN. > > I have heard rumour that The CentOS project is planning to publish Errata in the same way that Red Hat does, but I haven't been able to find anything on t...
2020 Aug 04
0
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
...t niob.at> wrote: > Q5) If the answer to the last question is "no": shouldn't there be such > a resource? > CentOS doesn't publish security errata. If you need it then you should either buy RHEL, or deal with putting together your own set up with something like http://cefs.steve-meier.de/
2020 Aug 05
0
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
...r to the last question is "no": shouldn't there be such >>> a resource? >>> >> CentOS doesn't publish security errata. If you need it then you should >> either buy RHEL, or deal with putting together your own set up with >> something like http://cefs.steve-meier.de/ > > I expected just this answer, and we do have a RHEL subscription (and > BTW: thanks for the link). But you missed the main point by omitting the > other questions (especially Q1, Q2 and Q3): There are upstream package > versions that were never rebuilt for CentOS....
2016 Mar 02
10
OpenSSL Update - not a security update???
On Tue, 2016-03-01 at 21:58 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 03/01/2016 09:41 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > > BUt the security plugins do not work for CentOS and they never have, > > Peter is correct, you need to run yum update or call out the specific > > packages you want updated. > > I totally understand the necessity of a full system update. However, this begs the
2020 Aug 05
0
CentOS Security Advisories OVAL feed??
...be >>>>> such >>>>> a resource? >>>>> >>>> CentOS doesn't publish security errata. If you need it then you should >>>> either buy RHEL, or deal with putting together your own set up with >>>> something like http://cefs.steve-meier.de/ >>> I expected just this answer, and we do have a RHEL subscription (and >>> BTW: thanks for the link). But you missed the main point by omitting the >>> other questions (especially Q1, Q2 and Q3): There are upstream package >>> versions that were...
2020 Nov 14
3
yum update security updates only
Frank, Interesting thank you I didn't realize that. It used to be supported I believe, and there is a lot of out of date 3rd party documentation floating around google that suggests it does. Well it's just that many enterprises have policies which state that only security updates should be installed, which I suspect is exactly why that feature is no longer supported.. Eric On Fri,
2013 Nov 11
5
[Bug 71472] New: GT-740M not detected
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71472 Priority: medium Bug ID: 71472 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: GT-740M not detected QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux (All) Reporter: temnota.am at gmail.com Hardware:
2007 Oct 04
6
Layer 3 switching...
Is it even possible or even worth while to do layer 3 switching (bridging) on a Linux system? Or would this be considered routing even though everything is done on OSI Layer 2? Which would be faster, Layer 3 switching (bridging) on OSI Layer 2 or routing on OSI Layer 3? Grant. . . .
2005 May 16
3
cisco 3620 setup (newbie cisco alert)
I'm experimenting (using for the first time) with using a cisco3620 to connect to the PSTN via a channelised E1 interface, with * handling all of the SIP calls. If anyone has any installation tips / help / documentation I would be most appreciative :) However, my first question is this: when I am in the setup, I see the following: Current interface summary Controller Timeslots
2005 Jan 04
0
Cisco 7200 One-Way Audio
Hi, I am experiencing one-way audio from: SIP Device ----> Asterisk -----> Cisco 7200 The Cisco 7200 has a VXE+ card that will allow you to do SIP. I can pass audio from SIP Device to Asterisk through the Cisco 7200 to the other end, but the Cisco 7200 does not return any audio back to the SIP Device or Asterisk, it seems. I have tried upgrading to 12.3T IOS version, but no
2015 May 29
0
Wine release 1.7.44
The Wine development release 1.7.44 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - More support for the COM interfaces of the RichEdit control. - Initial version of a SmartTee filter. - Some more support for the ARM64 platform. - Support for the null device kernel object. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations: