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2007 Jun 07
1
Re: Contact the CentOS WebMaster (was FlameFest Firewall Doc stuff)
God help me I know I said let it die, but it was continued elsewhere
also. I'll try to keep this forest fire in ONE location.
On 6/7/07, Frank Tanner III <pctech at mybellybutton.com> wrote:
Okay, lets try to contain this to ONE forum (mailing list) please.
> See... Your whole response to my whole firewall document thing is EXACTLY why I didn't post it on your wiki. Because
2011 Apr 28
3
ETA
Dear developers,
I don't care for reasons, arguments, or flamefests. I need to plan my
workload.
By now I have half a dozen servers overdue for reimaging. I can put this
off for another week or two, but not really much longer.
There's obviously no point in installing centos 5 on any new machine.
So I need to know: is there any point in my waiting another we...
2017 Apr 12
3
bind vs. bind-chroot
...this vs. a "normal" BIND setup without chroot. On
my Slackware servers, I have a rather Keep-It-Simple approach to all
things security, e. g. run no unneed services, open only needed ports
etc. but I don't run the extra mile (and haven't been bitten so far).
Any suggestions? (No flamefest please.)
Niki
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2001 Dec 12
1
Ogg Traffic for Wednesday, December 12, 2001
..._______________________________________________________
Table of Contents
1. [2]Support The Ogg Project
2. [3]Status Updates
2.1. [4]Monty
2.2. [5]Stan Seibert
2.3. [6]Jack Moffitt
2.4. [7]Michael Smith
3. [8]New Developments
3.1. [9]Metadata Flamefest
3.2. [10]Update for Sonic Foundry's Siren
4. [11]Interesting Happenings
4.1. [12]Ogg In Games
4.2. [13]Downslam Supports Ogg
1. Support The Ogg Project
The Xiph.org Foundation is the not-for-profit company that funds and
manages the Ogg, Icecast, and other r...
2007 Oct 27
4
Mongrel 1.0.2 on Ubuntu Feisty
Hi everybody,
I''ve been trying to setup a Ruby on Rails application on a Ubuntu Feisty
machine and I''ve spent a lot of time trying to figure out why Nginx and
mongrel_cluster weren''t working. The setup was correct (based on some
tutorials found on the internet), but there weren''t any pid files for the
mongrels started.
In case anybody else has experienced the
2015 Mar 11
0
SquidAnalyzer: minor trouble building RPM
...NIS and NFS, which is far from ideal
in terms of security.
I suggested the inclusion of PAM in a public poll in the Slackware forum
on LinuxQuestions.org, which got mixed results. About half of the
Slackware users welcomed the idea, the other half got pretty angry, and
the result turned into a flamefest.
The idea had been to somewhat open up Slackware to the enterprise world,
but as far as I can reckon, the word "enterprise" curiously enough seems
to have a bad taste for a significant portion of Slackware's user base.
After this heated exchange, I decided to take a pragmatic appr...
2017 Apr 12
0
bind vs. bind-chroot
..." BIND setup without chroot. On
> my Slackware servers, I have a rather Keep-It-Simple approach to all
> things security, e. g. run no unneed services, open only needed ports
> etc. but I don't run the extra mile (and haven't been bitten so far).
>
> Any suggestions? (No flamefest please.)
bind went through a rocky stage where there were a LOT of security holes
in it. by running it in a chroot, you limit its ability to be used as a
hacking point of entry. recent versions of bind (basicially, 9 and
newer) are much more secure, so this is less of a concern.
--
john...
2015 Mar 11
2
SquidAnalyzer: minor trouble building RPM
Thanks for the info.
Any reason you're leaving slackware now?
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From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Niki Kovacs
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 05:23 AM
To: centos at centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] SquidAnalyzer: minor trouble building RPM
Le 11/03/2015 09:40, Niki Kovacs a ?crit :
> Unfortunately when I insert
2006 Apr 27
14
Wine is very slow
Hi,
I'm trying to perform a installation of FF8 with wine, but the installation is very slow.
About 2h to perform 10% of the install. Is there any reason about that ? I've a good configuration so it's not the fault of my pc.
Second, no network connexion is available. Can I make it works ?
Thx for your help.
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2017 Apr 13
4
bind vs. bind-chroot
...thout chroot. On
>> my Slackware servers, I have a rather Keep-It-Simple approach to all
>> things security, e. g. run no unneed services, open only needed ports
>> etc. but I don't run the extra mile (and haven't been bitten so far).
>>
>> Any suggestions? (No flamefest please.)
>
>
> bind went through a rocky stage where there were a LOT of security
> holes in it. by running it in a chroot, you limit its ability to be
> used as a hacking point of entry. recent versions of bind
> (basicially, 9 and newer) are much more secure, so this is l...
2004 Aug 06
3
Icecast2 Ogg Clients
Hi,
<p>I was streaming Ogg Vorbis to a mount point which didn't end .ogg
ogg123 played the stream without any problems, but other clients
(xmms, Audion) just kept rebuffering and failed to detect that it as
an Ogg encoded stream.
Surely the client should use the MIME type provided by the server
rather than rely on the suffix in a URL ?
<p>Is there any attempt to encourage
2001 Mar 23
0
[linux-lvm] EXT2-fs panic (device lvm(58,0)):
...ell. I figured that if most of the fields were being
> > zeroed, then ones _not_ being zeroed would lead to this problem.
>
> Other zero initializations in inode->u certainly can be
> removed, but whether it's worth doing or not depends is a matter of
> taste (recall the flamefest around Tigran's crusade against global
> zero initializers several months ago ;-)
Yes, but now it is common practise to remove any global zero inits.
> The rule is that inode->u is zeroed before fs gets to see
> the inode, be it in ->read_inode() or after get_empty_inode().
&g...
2011 Apr 04
13
Centos 6 Update?
All,
As much as I hate to ask, how is this project coming along? We are approaching the 4 month post-release point...
-David
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2007 Jan 10
30
Anyway to "dynamically" start/stop mongrel based on web traffic?
Hey all -
I''ve got a question that I haven''t seen addressed anywhere and was
wondering if anyone has put any thought into it or not...
Here''s my setup... I have several *small* sites running apache/mongrel.
Each has a single mongrel instance. Most don''t get any traffic (no one
reads my blog :).
And I was thinking, I could host a couple of more
2006 Aug 15
66
What are the cons of using rails?
Performace hits? Integration with existing applications? Security?
Bugs? Memory use?
-Ben Lisbakken
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