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2007 Mar 27
3
Mutt (derived from: Anaconda Slides in "Other Than English")
On 3/27/07, Rodrigo Barbosa <rodrigob at darkover.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 06:07:48PM +0200, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
> > Not in my mutt >:)
> <...> but
> Mutt is defaulting that particular attachment to iso-8859-1 here
I am sorry, I couldn't understand the Mutt part. Does that mean you've
been us...
1997 May 26
1
FYI: Possible information disclosure in cfingerd.
...it as:
finger search.username@host
Thats ok, but you can use keymasks. And if you do:
finger search.*@host
you can get a list of all the users in the system.
I''ve tried it if cfinger 1.2.2 (probably it is not the latest version).
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Rodrigo Barbosa (Personal e-mail: rodrigob@darkover.org )
Network Administrator (Work e-mail : rodrigob@morcego.linkway.com.br )
PGP Key,HomePage address etc: finger rodrigob@morcego.linkway.com.br
PGP Fingerprint: [ D9 15 02 9E 72 32 5A 0A AC F0 DA 11 6A 4C A3 12 ]
--> Except where explicitly stated I speak on my own behalf. <--
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2006 Nov 07
4
gnbd vs drbd
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Up until now, I have been using drbd for file custers with great success.
Yes, it is a PITA, and sometimes you can get annoying sincronization
issues (mostly on lab situations).
Now I have been considering giving gnbd (with cs/gfs) a try.
Do any of you ever crossed this path ? Any comparisons or comments ?
TIA,
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Rodrigo Barbosa
"Quid
2013 Nov 14
33
VCPUOP_set_periodic_timer
Hi all,
I need a periodic timer running at ideally at 125 microseconds and at
least 500 microseconds. I''ve just found the VCPUOP_set_periodic_timer,
however there is a comment saying "periods less than one millisecond may
not be supported".
I will be running on an x64 machine. Is this supported? If not, is there
any alternate means of generating a fast interrupt?
Regards.
2007 Jun 02
1
Automounting (hotplug) with HAL on CentOS 5
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I would like to get add a new Wiki entry regarding Automounting with HAL
for CentOS 5, since the behaviour is very different than CentOS 4.
Main points:
- - Making automounting hotpluggable devices work with other WMs
- - Overriding the default mount point
- - Overriding the default mount options (noexec etc)
Small nightmare here to find out how
2006 Sep 01
2
4.4 Postfix woes ?
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Just like to report that exim is still working fine after the upgrade :)
Sorry, bad joke. But it is 5am and I'm still working, so pardon me.
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Rodrigo Barbosa
"Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur"
"Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)
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2007 Aug 03
1
D-Link DFE-580TX
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Has anyone here had any experience with D-Link's quad-port ethernet NIC,
model DFE-580TX ?
The people from Mikrotik says it can cause systemwide lockup, but from
what I have been reading around, this board seem to work ok.
This is the only quad-port NIC I have found with a reasonable price,
so I'm seriously considering using it.
Comments ?
2007 Jun 18
0
Red Hat Linux gets top government security rating
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In case you have been living in an underground security cave lately.
(For the lazy ones, this was RHEL 5).
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;306842912;fp;4194304;fpid;1;pf;1
http://www.niap-ccevs.org/cc%2Dscheme/st/?vid=10125
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Rodrigo Barbosa
"Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur"
"Be excellent to each other
2007 May 17
0
Hotplug on CentOS 5
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As some of you might have noticed, CentOS 5 doesn't ship with hotplug
(linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net). Things get handled directly by HAL,
as far as I can tell.
This is ok as long as you are using gnome/kde. However, on a TUI
box, or when you are running another WM (I use IceWM here), you can't
count o HAL. Actually, HAL (as shipped on CentOS
2007 Apr 14
1
CentOS 5 & Beryl
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For those interested, the beryl packages from Fedora-Extras (FC6) will
install cleanly and run perfectly on CentOS 5.
For it running here on a Duron 1600, 512MB RAM and GForce 4 MX440.
Snappy as it gets.
Best regards,
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Rodrigo Barbosa
"Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur"
"Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill &
2007 Feb 02
2
Cryptographic Filesystem
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Anyone else using CFS on CentOS 4.4 ?
I have started using it today (unimportant stuff for now, for testing),
and am wondering what are other people experiences with it.
I'm using version 1.4.1, rpms kindly provided by Karan on his repository.
My main concern is data loss, not security itself. From what I noticed,
the strenght of CFS crypto is
2007 Feb 12
1
CentOS 4 Samba - Excel 2002/2003 bug
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There is a nasty bug on samba, up to 3.0.10, which causes Excel to
incorrectly think a file was changes by someone else.
This is a know issue, fixed on samba 3.0.11 (stock). A patch was
also applied to samba on RHEL 3, but was NOT on RHEL 4.
This patch (samba-3.0.9-excel.patch) will apply cleanly on samba-3.0.10-1.4E.9,
and build without a glinch.
2006 Oct 09
1
smbmount: mount() syscall gone bad ?
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I have seen a weird problem in one of my clients. The reported that
when issuing a smbmount command (both client and server are CentOS 4.4),
it would take up to 30 second for the mount to complete.
To make a long history short, by using strace and the source, I noticed
smbmnt is first calling mount() using ascii options for *data. Then
that would
2006 Aug 19
2
CentOS vs. Nokia Phones
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I have been trying to access my Nokia 6230 using a DKU-2 data cable from
CentOS, with some weird results.
Interesting thing is that I have VMWare installed on this machine and, if
I install the Nokia Suite inside it, it can access the phone without
problems. So all hardware related parts are working.
Anyway, kernel load the cdc_acm module, and gives
2006 Aug 31
2
Yum choosing remote repositories first
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Okey, here is something interesting.
So I finished downloading all CentOS 4.4 images (CDs and DVD) before
anything else. Now I have the dvd iso mounted (-o loop), and changed
CentOS-Base.repo so the [base] repo will point to it.
# yum update
Boom! Yum tries to use the [update] repository (not local) to upgrade
to 4.4.
What I ended up doing is:
#
2006 Jul 28
2
DNS Server and SQL backend
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I think most people here use BIND as their DNS server of choise.
I just happen to have updated DLZ patch for the current bind version.
DLZ patch allows you to use mysql (pgsql, ldap etc) as a backend for
zone storage. I make no garantees, of course, but if anyone is interested
on the patch (with or without the specfile for rpm building), please
let
2006 Sep 26
0
sym53c8xx parity errors
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This seems to be an old problem, but I haven't found much about it.
SuSE mentions "hwprobe=-pci" but, as far as I know, CentOS doesn't
use it.
This does stop the machine from booting (mounting /) quite a few
times.
Logs:
SCSI subsystem initialized
sym0: <895> rev 0x2 at pci 0000:00:13.0 irq 177
sym0: Symbios NVRAM, ID 7,
2006 Oct 09
4
x84_64 distro: Really worth it ?
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I have so far avoided using the x86_64 distro, sticking to 32 bits on all
my servers.
My question for all using the 64bits distro is: is it really worth it ?
What kind of applications are you running, and what kind of _real_
gain did you have ?
Note: All my servers are 2GB RAM or less.
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Rodrigo Barbosa
"Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum