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2016 Sep 26
3
An 'orrible question: Outlook 365 under wine on CentOS?
On 09/26/2016 01:28 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > John Jasen wrote: >> The only linux-based client that, if I recall, can speak native MS mail >> protocols, was Evolution. >> >> I don't know if it still does. >> > Yeah... and this is O365. > > Stupid question: if I check out evolution... will it munge my thunderbid...
2016 Sep 27
1
An 'orrible question: Outlook 365 under wine on CentOS?
Fabian Arrotin wrote: > On 26/09/16 20:46, John Jasen wrote: >> >> On 09/26/2016 01:28 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >>> John Jasen wrote: >>>> The only linux-based client that, if I recall, can speak native MS >>>> mail protocols, was Evolution. >>>> >>>> I don't know if it sti...
2016 Sep 26
2
An 'orrible question: Outlook 365 under wine on CentOS?
The only linux-based client that, if I recall, can speak native MS mail protocols, was Evolution. I don't know if it still does. On 09/23/2016 07:25 PM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 9/23/2016 12:50 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Upper Management has decided on a policy that IMAP is going to go >> away in >> the near future, and they want everyone on Lookout, sorry,
2016 Sep 27
0
An 'orrible question: Outlook 365 under wine on CentOS?
On 26/09/16 20:46, John Jasen wrote: > > On 09/26/2016 01:28 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> John Jasen wrote: >>> The only linux-based client that, if I recall, can speak native MS mail >>> protocols, was Evolution. >>> >>> I don't know if it still does. >>> >&...
2016 Apr 12
3
selinux getsebool request
Out of faint curiosity, how do we push change requests upstream to RHEL? I'm using puppet to automate systems, including the application of SELinux policy. While setsebool -P is non-damaging to repeat, it is time consuming -- taking about 45 seconds per execution to process the existing policy and re-commit to disk. I'd like a simple ability to put an unless in the execution of
2017 Jul 09
2
rsyslog stops logging on service reload?
I have multiple servers running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog 7.4.7-16.el7, which are configured to log locally and over TCP to a remote logserver, also running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog. The remote server uses imptcp to receive, and pretty basic rules to parse and commit to disk. I have several systems that log prolifically, but periodically, they stop soon after the remote log server HUPs (daily
2016 Apr 12
3
selinux getsebool request
On 04/12/2016 02:31 PM, James Hogarth wrote: > For example: > > unless => "/usr/sbin/getsebool httpd_can_network_connect | /usr/bin/grep on > &> /dev/null" D'oh! That's what I get for overcomplicating the whole darn thing. :) > > Incidentally one nice trick if you're dealing with potentially changing > multiple booleans and the policy compile
2016 Apr 12
0
selinux getsebool request
On 12 Apr 2016 6:10 p.m., "John Jasen" <jjasen at realityfailure.org> wrote: > > Out of faint curiosity, how do we push change requests upstream to RHEL? > > I'm using puppet to automate systems, including the application of > SELinux policy. While setsebool -P is non-damaging to repeat, it is time > co...
2016 Apr 13
0
selinux getsebool request
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016, John Jasen wrote: > On 04/12/2016 02:31 PM, James Hogarth wrote: >> For example: >> >> unless => "/usr/sbin/getsebool httpd_can_network_connect | /usr/bin/grep on >> &> /dev/null" > > D'oh! That's what I get for overcomplicating the whole darn thin...
2016 Sep 26
0
An 'orrible question: Outlook 365 under wine on CentOS?
John Jasen wrote: > The only linux-based client that, if I recall, can speak native MS mail > protocols, was Evolution. > > I don't know if it still does. > Yeah... and this is O365. Stupid question: if I check out evolution... will it munge my thunderbid email inbox or folders, or could i...
2017 Jul 07
1
performance problems with OpenLDAP and multiple simultaneous clients
Running CentOS7, with openldap-2.4.40-13.el7. The environment consists of two ldap providers, in mirror mode, serving over a shared virtual IP. Client-facing services are provided by 4 consumers, most of which are accessed over a layer 4 load balancer. Periodically, the consumers encounter some sort of client request(s) which consume all available threads, cause backload threads to spike, and
2017 Jul 13
0
rsyslog stops logging on service reload?
On 09/07/17 18:37, John Jasen wrote: > I have multiple servers running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog 7.4.7-16.el7, > which are configured to log locally and over TCP to a remote logserver, > also running stock CentOS 7 rsyslog. The remote server uses imptcp to > receive, and pretty basic rules to parse and commit to disk....
1998 Jun 08
27
Services not required?
I''m in the process of locking down as much of my systems here as possible as to available ports. I am down to only a handful but am not sure how much of a security risk they pose and was wondering if anyone here might be able to comment, or suggest secure versions to run: 21/FTP (WU-ftpd v2.4.2 BETA 14) 22/SSH (1.22) 23/TELNET (Netkit 0.09) 25/SMTP (Sendmail
2017 Jan 19
2
amanda and selinux
Anyone familiar with the selinux policy for the amanda backup software package? I'm getting lots of data not being backed up. For example, under /home there are 2 directory trees owned by root. Those get backed up, user home dirs do not. No AVC denials nor messages in /var/log/messages or journalctl log. But if I turn off selinux enforcing, or set amanda_t type to permissive, complete
2010 Dec 21
5
Graphing System Load MRTG
I check system load like so: [root at server cron.daily]# w 10:07:33 up 4 days, 15:01, 2 users, load average: 4.22, 3.17, 3.09 I would like to to graph the 3.17 5 minute average with MRTG. Anyone know of some examples of doing this?
2010 May 24
7
[WTA] Automatically blocking on failed login
Hello All, I had problems with the security server, the server is frequently attacked using bruteforce attacks. Is there an application that can perform automatic blocking when there are failed login to the ports smtp, pop3 port, and others? I am currently using CentOS 5.5 in some servers Thanks in advanced....... -- -- Best regards, David http://blog.pnyet.web.id -------------- next part
2011 Apr 12
17
40TB File System Recommendations
Hello All I have a brand spanking new 40TB Hardware Raid6 array to play around with. I am looking for recommendations for which filesystem to use. I am trying not to break this up into multiple file systems as we are going to use it for backups. Other factors is performance and reliability. CentOS 5.6 array is /dev/sdb So here is what I have tried so far reiserfs is limited to 16TB ext4
2017 Mar 22
5
kerberized-nfs - any experts out there?
Is anyone on the list using kerberized-nfs on any kind of scale? I've been fighting with this for years. In general, when we have issues with this system, they are random and/or not repeatable. I've had very little luck with community support. I hope I don't offend by saying that! Rather, my belief is that these problems are very niche/esoteric, and so beyond the scope of typical
2016 Dec 13
0
openldap: replica consumers and ppolicy overlay values
I'm trying to setup OpenLDAP on CentOS7, in a provider/consumer relationship. In general, provider/consumer is working quite well, except when it comes to password policy. Specifically, I want PwdFailureTime to be written to the provider from one of the front end consumers when appropriate. I'm lead to believe this requires: a) ppolicy_foward_updates TRUE (done) b) an appropriate
2017 Jan 21
0
amanda and selinux
There's an option to get selinux to report on all the 'don't audit' bits, which can be toggled on and off as needed. This may help in debugging. On 01/19/2017 06:25 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote: > Anyone familiar with the selinux policy for the > amanda backup software package? I'm getting lots > of data not being backed up. For example, under > /home there are 2