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2019 Dec 03
2
midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 02:03:10PM -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I'm using the default I got when I installed centos 7.
> Was not aware of any alternatives.
>
> > ... Run 'nmcli con' to get a list of your network
>
> [root at localhost ~]# nmcli con
> NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE
> Wired connection 1
2019 Dec 04
1
midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Tue, 2019-12-03 at 16:33 -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> For whatever reason,
> the problem I was trying to solve seems to have gone away.
> I can type in firefox's search box without midco stealing searches.
> Something changed resolv.conf behind my back.
> search midcoip.net
> is there again.
> I hadn't rebooted or changed firefox's preferences.
> I'm guessing it was when I turned the connection off and on.
> To be sure my joy was not tempory, I reboote...
2019 Dec 03
0
midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
...ve chacked on that.
I've made what seemed like promissing changes to
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-post and
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/network-functions .
No go.
I still get the search line in resolv.conf .
I've tried putting in search google.com ,
but on reboot, it still gives me midco and only midco .
Any idea what does affect search in resolv.conf ?
How can I fix this so I do not have to
manually edit resolv.conf after each reboot.
--
Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
"Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number,
a haiku, a gang sign, a...
2019 Dec 03
0
midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
...dd a one-line ifcfg-eth0 file?
> If you just want to hard-code DNS servers, you can either do that in
> your networkmanager configuration, or add DNS1=9.9.9.9 to the ifcfg
> file. You can add a second IP with DNS2=1.1.1.1, too. Use whatever
> DNS IPs you want.
What I want is to keep midco from hijacking searches.
Keeping midco's DHCP from adding a search line
to resolv.conf seems to be the key.
I'll hard-code DNS servers if I have to,
but that is not the point of this.
Currently I have
# Generated by NetworkManager
# search midcoip.net
nameserver 2001:48f8:3004:2ce:5a19:f8...
2019 Dec 03
0
midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
For whatever reason,
the problem I was trying to solve seems to have gone away.
I can type in firefox's search box without midco stealing searches.
Something changed resolv.conf behind my back.
search midcoip.net
is there again.
I hadn't rebooted or changed firefox's preferences.
I'm guessing it was when I turned the connection off and on.
To be sure my joy was not tempory, I rebooted.
midco still not stealing se...
2019 Dec 03
2
midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
...ade what seemed like promissing changes to
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup-post and
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/network-functions .
> No go.
> I still get the search line in resolv.conf .
> I've tried putting in search google.com ,
> but on reboot, it still gives me midco and only midco .
>
> Any idea what does affect search in resolv.conf ?
> How can I fix this so I do not have to
> manually edit resolv.conf after each reboot.
Neither of those files are the correct files to edit.
You want to edit the ifcfg-<interface name> file (replace
<int...
2019 Aug 04
5
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Sun, 4 Aug 2019, John Pierce wrote:
> your DNS settings are in /etc/resolv.conf, just like every other unix
> system since forever.
Much to my surprise, I found this:
# Generated by NetworkManager
search midcoip.net
nameserver 192.168.0.1
nameserver 2001:48f8:3004:2ce:5a19:f8ff:fe9e:a4bc
I doubt it's the source of my problems,
but the second line looks like something midco did to me somehow.
I have noticed a midco search when I wasn't expecting one.
My problems predate midco.
--
Michael henn...
2019 Dec 03
0
midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
...:00:00:00:00
2: enp0s25: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP mode DEFAULT group default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:23:7d:4d:98:89 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
[root at localhost ~]#
>> Currently I have
>> # Generated by NetworkManager
>> # search midcoip.net
>> nameserver 2001:48f8:3004:2ce:5a19:f8ff:fe9e:a4bc
>> nameserver 192.168.0.1
> Since there's no ifcfg file, I suspect you're using NetworkManager to
> manage your network. ...
I'm using the default I got when I installed centos 7.
Was not aware of any altern...
1998 Oct 08
4
Installing shared Windoze executables on a Samba share (fwd)
..., "short
preserve case", etc. (I've read the manpage and looked in the
/usr/doc/examples directory for some clues ...)
Any ideas? I notice that the Samba share has "Filesystem: Samba" when I
look at its properties in Explorer ... do I need to change that?
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MidcoNet 410 South Phillips Avenue Sioux Falls, SD
mailto:finn@midco.net http://www.midco.net
finger finn@home.midco.net for PGP Key: (0xA33B86E9)
2019 Aug 05
2
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Sun, 4 Aug 2019, John Pierce wrote:
> So you need to modify the source file that NetworkManager is using.
> somewhere in /etc/network or /etc/networking-scripts, a config file has
> DNS0=192.168.0.1 or sokmething, or your system is getting that from DHCP
Will check on that.
> the web login on 192.168.0.1 is undoubtably your modem/router.
--
Michael hennebry at
2019 Dec 03
2
midco stealling searches, was browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
...If you are using ethernet (and not a wireless device or some other
internet connectivity) you should have an ifcfg- file for the
interface. Look at the output of 'ip link' to see all the interfaces
you have configured.
> Currently I have
> # Generated by NetworkManager
> # search midcoip.net
> nameserver 2001:48f8:3004:2ce:5a19:f8ff:fe9e:a4bc
> nameserver 192.168.0.1
>
> My understanding is that the network manager
> generates resolv.conf and DHCP edits it.
> Does the network manager include nameservers?
> Would putting PEERDNS=no in a ifcfg-eth0 file
> r...
2019 Aug 04
2
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Sun, 4 Aug 2019, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I'm finding elinks hard to navigate,
> but at least it's not slowing stuff to a crawl either.
Might have written too soon.
elinks is starting to slow down,
e.g. down arrow sometimes takes a full minute to respond.
--
Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
"Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number,
a
2019 Aug 04
0
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
...hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Aug 2019, John Pierce wrote:
>
> > your DNS settings are in /etc/resolv.conf, just like every other unix
> > system since forever.
>
> Much to my surprise, I found this:
> # Generated by NetworkManager
> search midcoip.net
> nameserver 192.168.0.1
> nameserver 2001:48f8:3004:2ce:5a19:f8ff:fe9e:a4bc
>
> I doubt it's the source of my problems,
> but the second line looks like something midco did to me somehow.
> I have noticed a midco search when I wasn't expecting one.
> My problems...
2019 Aug 05
2
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Sun, 4 Aug 2019, John Pierce wrote:
> are you running a name server on 192.168.0.1 ? what that ipv6 address ?
I expect that that is in the box with midco's router.
Do not know about the ipv6 address.
I was about to show to what I had changed resolv.conf,
but something changed it back. Grrrr.
I know I didn't just forget to save it:
I tested it with nslookup:
> [hennebry at localhost ~]$ nslookup google.com
> Server: 9.9.9.9
> Addre...
2019 Aug 05
0
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Sun, Aug 4, 2019 at 7:53 PM Michael Hennebry <
hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Aug 2019, John Pierce wrote:
>
> > are you running a name server on 192.168.0.1 ? what that ipv6 address ?
>
> I expect that that is in the box with midco's router.
> Do not know about the ipv6 address.
> I was about to show to what I had changed resolv.conf,
> but something changed it back. Grrrr.
> ....
> Here is the current resolv.conf:
> > # Generated by NetworkManager
>
>
So you need to modify the source file that...
2020 Nov 03
3
enp0s25 disconnect
...t persisted in telling me
that ethernet thing enp0s25 was disconnected.
Nyet.
'Twas working several seconds previous and is working now.
This is a showstopper.
How do I debug it?
Also, whatever else it did,
I now have environment variable
HOSTNAME=2001-48F8-3004-2CE-1AE9-F1BF-8759-FF4C-dynamic.midco.net .
It shows up on my terminal window headers
and as part of the prompt on one terminal.
WTF is going on?
--
Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
"Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number,
a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph, and the blood of a virgin."...
2003 Jul 18
8
"Best" VoIP provider for Asterisk?
Hello!
I would like to get connected with a VoIP provider for home. At some
point, I'm sure I will be connecting to it via an Asterisk box, but for
now, I will be using whatever hardware they provide.
What recomendations do you in the Asterisk community have for a reliable
VoIP service that will hopefully interoperate with Asterisk? A company
that is actually willing to work with an
2003 Jul 11
4
module : cdr_sybase.so
If anyone is interested ... just in case! :-)... I have tried to write ,
based on the cdr_mysql.so module, an Sybase module.
To compile you can use something like that:
export SYBPLATFORM=linux
export SYBASE=/opt/sybase
cc -I$SYBASE/include -c -o cdr_sybase.o cdr_sybase.c
cc -shared -Xlinker -x -o cdr_sybase.so cdr_sybase.o -lsybdb -lm
-L$SYBASE/lib
(anyone could write the corect Makefile
2003 Aug 01
2
Asterisk community input: FreeTDS (cdr_tds.c) or unixODBC (cdr_unixodbc.c) ?
I would like some Asterisk community input:
It was requested of me to create an Asterisk FreeTDS (cdr_tds.c) module to
allow Asterisk to populate MS SQL Server (and Sybase) with CDR records.
unixODBC has been thrown around as a bright shiny button but it adds an
additional layer of DB abstraction. That additional layer of abstraction
can cause problems when it is not necessary for our TDS (MS