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2014 Oct 01
0
Announcing the CentOS Cloud SIG
...extend the work being done in the Virtualisation SIG, the Storage SIG
and other niche specific efforts as they come up in the CentOS Ecosystem.
This effort is being bootstrapped by Kushal Das, a long time open
source evangalist and cloud engineer; Helping him are Rich Bowen,
Haikel Guemar, Garrett Holmstrom, Jaime Melis, Javier Font?n and I'll
be working with the group as CentOS Board liason helping them with
infra and process requests as they come up.
Given the scope of what we are trying to achieve, we are going to need
lots of community participation, and we'd like to start by sending a
ca...
2014 Oct 01
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 116, Issue 1
...extend the work being done in the Virtualisation SIG, the Storage SIG
and other niche specific efforts as they come up in the CentOS Ecosystem.
This effort is being bootstrapped by Kushal Das, a long time open
source evangalist and cloud engineer; Helping him are Rich Bowen,
Haikel Guemar, Garrett Holmstrom, Jaime Melis, Javier Font?n and I'll
be working with the group as CentOS Board liason helping them with
infra and process requests as they come up.
Given the scope of what we are trying to achieve, we are going to need
lots of community participation, and we'd like to start by sending a
ca...
2009 Aug 19
5
How to tell if I've been hacked?
There is a lot of talk about the vulnerable Linux kernel. I'm simply
wondering the telltale signs if a given system has been hacked?
What, specifically, does a person look for?
Thanks.
Scott
2005 Sep 29
0
Password problem
Hi all,
I have an odd problem concerning passwords.
The same results i both 3.0.10 and 3.0.20.
I want to lockout user after they used the wrong passwd 3 times.
I'll use: pdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -C 3
It does not stick? The user can keep trying forever.
If I use -C 1, it works - any other number fails.
pdbedit -Lv does not count bad password at all.
The Samba-box is