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2015 Mar 26
2
snmpwalk Mixed Fail
Hi All,
I have a C6 (latest patches) physical machine that I use for network and
server monitoring, predominantly over SNMP. It is on VLAN80. My
network management interfaces on the switches are on VLAN50 with routing
between the VLANs. I recently changed the router to a CISCO ASA 5505
(reasonably recent IOS version, certainly post HeartBleed), with the
management interface on a higher
2013 Jul 01
2
Dovecot SLOW with sssd in centos 6
Hello,
I have a big performance problem with a mail server using dovecot and
authenticating users via ldap.
The architecture of the machine is a local ldap and mysql server, they are
used by dovecot for authenticating the mail users.
If i use pam_sss the mail server has about 1/8 - 1/10 the performances it
has if i use the pam_ldap.
Even doing a 'time ls -l' on the mail tree (there are
2012 May 23
2
Secure VNC access from iPad
Dear Gurus
If any of you have been successful in using an iPad as a VNC client
with SSH tunnelling, I'd love to know how it's done. I have tried
using the iSSH application, but without success.
I know that the server is accessible from a Windows client (using
TigerVNC), via an SSH tunnel, so the server is properly configured.
If you have a working example, please let me know what
2014 Jan 13
3
apache - upload files bigger than 2Go
Hi,
I need to upload files larger than 4.4Gb (iso DVD) on CentOS (5.5 x64)
http server (httpd-2.2.3-43.el5.centos)
On the apache server set in my /etc/php.ini
upload_max_filesize = 4900M
post_max_size = 5000M
In my httpd.conf I set :
LimitRequestBody 0
I'm using firefox and/or chrome client for upload a file with 4.2gb size
on the server.
But it doesn't work.
2013 Jun 07
2
IPv4 192.168.71.1 'leaks out onto WAN.
Arch = x86_64
OS = CentOS-6.4 (centos) with all updates applied to date.
On our gateway host eth0 is the WAN access and eth1 is the LAN. I wish
to activate the address 192.185.71.1 on eth1. The ifcfg-eth1:192071
file contains this:
NAME=""
BOOTPROTO=none
MACADDR=""
IPV6INIT=no
DEVICE=eth1:192071
NETMASK=255.255.255.0
MTU=""
BROADCAST=192.168.71.255
ONPARENT=no
2014 Mar 12
3
Anyone using trac on centos?
(Besides Paul, who's busy?)
I just need one question answered: I keep reading the docs, and given the
old traditional
/var/www
I get that part of trac should be installed in /var/www/trac/<myproj> (I
think); what I can't figure out is whether there is *anything* under the
document root, that is, /var/www/html/trac/<myproject>.
Anyone have a clue? Do I even need it as a
2013 Feb 15
3
Selinux blocking bind access to named/data and slave directories
I was getting permission errors (seen in /var/log/messages) in accessing
these two directories within my chroot tree. I was pulling out what
little hair I have, as the permissions were identical to those on my
Centos 5.5 server. So I switched selinux into permissive mode and now I
have /var/named/chroot/var/named/data/named.run and my ..../named/slave/
stubs.
What is the selinux magic to
2014 Sep 29
8
Spacewalk? Local repo? Cache?
I have a mix of CentOS 5, 6, and now 7 servers at work. There are enough of them now that it is starting to make sense for them to get updates from an internal source.
I've seen RHN Satellite in years past. It looks like it may be a way to allow Windows admins here (familiar with WSUS) to update Linux boxes. A local repo might be easier to set up, but (as with Spacewalk) it seems like