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2013 Feb 15
2
Nagios NRPE IPv6
On my network management server I have Name : nagios-plugins-nrpe Arch : x86_64 Version : 2.13 Release : 1.el6 Size : 38 k Repo : installed From repo : epel To my dismay I noticed that this doesn't seem to support IPv6: [ts at bombur ~]$ host galadriel.example.com galadriel.example.com has IPv6 address 2001:db8:f004:8::32 [ts at bombur ~]$
2013 Mar 06
3
CentOS 5 sshd does not log IP address of reverse mapping failure
I'm running a mix of CentOS 5 and 6 servers reachable by ssh from the Internet. Of course I allow only public key authentication and no root login. In addition I'm running fail2ban to block obnoxious brute force attack sources. On CentOS 6 this is working pretty well, but on CentOS 5 there's one class of attacks fail2ban fails to ban. (No pun intended.) This isn't fail2ban's
2013 Jan 15
5
cr repo and firewalling
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I find myself in a complicated situation and would like to ask the oracle (choke!) for help. I would like to install the packages from the continuous release repo and the yum config for this repo says baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/cr/$basearch/ well, I definitely do not want to allow worldwide outgoing http so I try to find
2011 Nov 24
1
Bacula dbcheck in CentOS6
[Is it true that nobody replied to this in four months?] On Mon Jul 18 09:34:08 EDT 2011, Joseph L. Casale wrote: > Anyone else notice that /usr/libexec/bacula/make_catalog_backup.pl runs a "dbcheck -B" > which doesn't seem to exist in the version of dbcheck shipped with it? > > That makes it rather hard to do a catalogue backup with the shipped script? That's an
2012 Mar 13
1
yum list installed - 3rd column
On most of the CentOS 5 machines I manage, if I run "yum list installed" the third column just says "installed" for all packages. But on one machine, some lines show instead a repo name preceded by an @ sign. Apparently the repo from which the package was installed, which would be immensely useful. Two questions: 1. Can I have that feature on the other CentOS 5 machines too?
2013 Jan 18
1
5.9 logwatch yum filter broken
After the upgrade to CentOS 5.9, all my CentOS 5 installations report only "Unmatched Entries" in the "yum" section of their daily logwatch mails. It seems the filter script /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/yum got broken: --------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8< [root at dns01 ~]# /usr/sbin/logwatch --print --service yum
2013 May 07
1
deleting Cyrus mailbox with empty name
A junior administrator of mine mistakenly created a mailbox with an empty name, by typing into cyradm the commands: createmailbox user/$lb setquota user/$lb 10000 He will of course shortly receive an extra lesson on shell variables, but meanwhile I find myself confronted with the problem how to get rid of the mailbox he created. So far all attempts have failed: [cyrus at posthamster ~]$
2012 Apr 19
2
boot-time NFS mount failures
Hello List, I have a problem with a CentOS 5 server running Oracle DBMS with the transaction logs going to an NFS share on our CentOS 6/Bacula backup server. The Oracle server has this in its /etc/fstab file: backup:/home/backup/Oracle /backup_nfs nfs hard,intr,noexec,rsize=32768,wsize=32768 The backup server, in its /etc/exports: /home/backup/Oracle
2013 Feb 15
2
CentOS Bugtracker: how to give up on an issue?
Every time I go to http://bugs.centos.org/my_view_page.php I am shown, under "Reported by me", three problems with the CentOS Bacula packages which I reported in 2011, complete with proposed fix, but which never got any love (status still "new"): 0005271 missing dependency mt-st bacula - 2011-11-28 12:44 0005261 make_catalog_backup.pl creates .my.cnf with bad mode bacula -
2012 Sep 11
6
CentOS 6 early panic on ESXi 4.1.0 build 800380
I run VMware vSphere 4 Essentials with three almost identically configured ESXi 4.1 hosts and a mix of 32 and 64 bit guests including Windows 2003 and 2008 as well as CentOS 5 and 6. Recently I updated one of the hosts to build 800380. The new build runs Windows and CentOS 5 VMs fine, but CentOS 6 guests won't come up. I tried two different CentOS 6 VMs. Both have the latest standard kernel