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2015 Jul 14
1
Backups solution from WinDoze to linux
...with all the latest features for > individual community members. > </snip> > > http://sourceforge.net/p/bacula/mailman/bacula-announce/?viewmonth=201501 Which doesn't help me at all, since a) I'm not in the bacula community, and b) this is for an agency of the US federal gov't which shall remain nameless*, but whose budget is 20% *lower* than it was in 2003. mark * I do not represent myself as speaking for my employer, nor the US federal gov't, nor the view out my window, assuming I had a window in this cube.
2014 Jan 31
3
OT hardware question
With the continuing annoyance from motion, my manager's asked me to go looking again for a video surveillance appliance: basically, a motion-detecting DVR and cameras. The big thing, of course, is a) price (this is a US federal gov't agency, and being civilian, money is *tight*, don't give me the libertarian/GOP line about how freely we spend, thankyouverymuch), b) it has to be on the network, and c) we need to be able to d/l to a server, and rm after we do that... and we want to script or cron job that. Right now, I...
2016 Apr 27
3
Apache/PHP Installation - opinions
...; > Security and Privacy on the Internet are both severely broken. > > If you read the white papers from when the Internet was first being designed, security was rarely even mentioned. <snip> Just as a point of information, when those RFCs were written, the Internet was *only* for US gov't, and selected research and educational organizations, and NO ONE else. The open 'Net only came in in the nineties - so security wasn't broken and insecure, back then there was physical security and careful selection as to who was allowed on, at all. mark
2018 Jun 28
3
EXTERNAL: Samba issues with Win 10 (one last followup)
...asn't clear, and I've done some online research since then, but what I was looking for was a CentOS 6 solution, where we just modified the C6 samba server, rather than have to put a ticket in for each and every user that's stuck with Win 10. And, since this is an office in a US federal gov't agency (civilian sector, so budgets suck), there could be a dozen or two people, and I understand we're getting in new laptops & desktops for a number of folks with older systems, we're going to see more of this, and it's a big issue, since the server that serves samba also do...
2003 Jul 13
1
AUSTEL Certified
Is digium gear AUSTEL approved? $25,000 fine for using equpment not approved by the Aussie gov't. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030713/d8df8091/attachment.htm
2013 Dec 02
1
Thanks on 6.5
Hey, Johnny et al, Thanks for the hard work, and quick followup to upstream. What's especially nice for us, and for other folks using CentOS at US federal gov't agencies, is that finally, the stock ssh-agent works seamlessly with pkcs11 and PIV/CAC cards, which is being required across the board. We'd been building our own openssh pieces... (and it was my manager that pushed that enhancement through a RH request <g>) mark
2005 Jan 26
1
Re: bellster.net - GREATadvance
...then hop to the PSTN without any problem, it's company only traffic. I do that, and the telco or the regulators will never come up. Also, if they come they will have an incredibly hard time proving you that. BUT, if you start making economic profit (selling) a toll bypassing service without a gov't permit, the regulators will come to nock your door in a very short time, and you WILL have a very big fat problem. As example, in Mexico, last month the goverment closed and seized the equipment of (the major -almost a monopoly- telco complained about having competition, and the gov't qui...
2013 Feb 11
5
OT: UPS battery vendor
...My old vender... well, the salesman I dealt with for several years left about a year and a half ago, and last year's purchase was a disaster (wrong batteries, wrong batteries, months to get the shipping to return the wrong batteries...), so I'm looking for a new, reliable vendor who does US government contract sales. Recommendations? Warnings? mark
2018 Jun 08
2
C7, encryption, and clevis
> > so if it would work, replace shortname with short and short1? With all of this hokey-pokey surrounding licensing and mac addresses, I wonder if this outfit is actually still in compliance with the terms of their license for this software, whatever it may be? If the software licensed to run only on Machine X and Machine X has now been junked and replace by Machine Y, then isn't the
2018 Jun 08
5
C7, encryption, and clevis
...molecular modeling program, and to be real, my > users tell me that the company that bought the original company wants, and > I'm not making this up, $15k US to generate a license for a new > workstation. And there's two? three? workstations that run it. > > And this is a US gov't agency (civilian secrot). Budget? We don' need no > steenkeen budgets, the Magic Hand of the Market will produce all the > results we need..... > > mark "not including building maintenance budgets" > > _______________________________________________ &...
2016 May 03
4
C6 Firefox 45.1 segmentation faults
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:11 AM, Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Akemi Yagi" <amyagi at gmail.com> >> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> >> Sent: Tuesday, 3 May, 2016 01:32:55 >> Subject: Re: [CentOS] C6 Firefox 45.1 segmentation faults > >> On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 5:07
2015 Sep 21
1
CentOS6 - Break in attempt? What is the Exploit?
> > In other words, the > >hostkeys would be identical. I think what the error indicates is that a client tried to connect to SSH, and the host key there did not match the fingerprint in the client's "known_hosts" database. > >It seems to me that someone attempted an ssh connection while spoofing > >our internal address. Is such a thing even possible? If
2016 Apr 27
0
Apache/PHP Installation - opinions
...on the Internet are both severely broken. >> >> If you read the white papers from when the Internet was first being > designed, security was rarely even mentioned. > <snip> > Just as a point of information, when those RFCs were written, the Internet > was *only* for US gov't, and selected research and educational > organizations, and NO ONE else. The open 'Net only came in in the nineties > - so security wasn't broken and insecure, back then there was physical > security and careful selection as to who was allowed on, at all. That is true, they...
2016 May 03
0
C6 Firefox 45.1 segmentation faults
...'t you missed the huge announcements that Apple would no longer support quicktime, and every organization, at least here in the States, and all the trade press, are saying uninstall quicktime yesterday!!! And yes, we have been told to make it go away here at work... and I work for a US federal gov't agency (civilian sector). mark
2016 May 03
1
C6 Firefox 45.1 segmentation faults
...ge announcements that Apple would no longer support quicktime, and > every organization, at least here in the States, and all the trade press, > are saying uninstall quicktime yesterday!!! > > And yes, we have been told to make it go away here at work... and I work > for a US federal gov't agency (civilian sector). > > mark I hope this is your misunderstanding, Mark. I am talking about libquicktime from: http://libquicktime.sourceforge.net/ Not Apple's quicktime. As seen in http://libquicktime.sourceforge.net/introduction.html, "libquicktime is in no...
2018 Jun 08
0
C7, encryption, and clevis
...s apparently a very good molecular modeling program, and to be real, my users tell me that the company that bought the original company wants, and I'm not making this up, $15k US to generate a license for a new workstation. And there's two? three? workstations that run it. And this is a US gov't agency (civilian secrot). Budget? We don' need no steenkeen budgets, the Magic Hand of the Market will produce all the results we need..... mark "not including building maintenance budgets"
2018 Jun 10
0
C7, encryption, and clevis
...rogram, and to be real, my >> users tell me that the company that bought the original company wants, and >> I'm not making this up, $15k US to generate a license for a new >> workstation. And there's two? three? workstations that run it. >> >> And this is a US gov't agency (civilian secrot). Budget? We don' need no >> steenkeen budgets, the Magic Hand of the Market will produce all the >> results we need..... --keith -- kkeller at wombat.san-francisco.ca.us
2019 Jan 23
0
Where is everyone?
There's usually a lot more traffic here. Just today, I've started wondering if a lot of folks who are usually here are on furlough, with the US gov't shutdown.... If so, my condolences, folks. mark
2019 Feb 22
0
iptables 2 firewalld
...actual install. Following that, I did firewall-cmd --reload, and all was wonderful, and I could ping the system inside the firewall, and from the subnet in our building (the new one's in the datacenter), but not from anywhere else, so the rules worked. Note that I did the work, I work for a US gov't federal contractor, so this was done on tax dollars, and should be free of any encumberment. Hope it helps, folks. BEGIN { priority = 1; } { if ( $0 ~ /^-A/ ) { if ( $2 ~ /^INPUT|^FORWARD/ ) { next; } else { rule = substr( $0, index($0, $3)); } print "fire...
2005 Nov 08
0
Re: New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2butnot centos4.2?
...ater cant even bring yourselves to call it > GMT, you have hide behind the label of "UTC", it is GMT, Greenwich > Mean Time at Zero Longitude... <snip> How about Zulu time :-) That still works for me, and everybody else who has had dealings with the armed forces or U.S. Gov't (aside the politicians) -- Snowman _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos ******************************************************************* This email and any files transmitted with it ar...