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2014 Nov 22
3
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 08:00:50 -0600 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > On 11/22/2014 05:49 AM, Gabriele Pohl wrote: > > I have difficulties to understand the output of yum-plugin-security. > > > > # yum check-update --security > > CentOS only tests that things work when doing all updates ... it does > not test any other grouping of packages. when I
2002 May 18
0
Fish and 'must read' statistics books. My last word, promise!
...e the next time, and the next. Reading Fisher just once is probably not a good idea, in fact. 0 times is not a disaster, but 4 or 5 times is probably getting close to maximum utility. I could hardly imagine a writer with ideas more inimical to those of Fisher than Jimmie Savage and yet his last (posthumously published) paper was entitled 'On re-reading R A Fisher' (note: RE-reading) and it was very complimentary to his old adversary. Even for Jimmy the penny dropped, somewhat, in the end. [OK, there is still a bit of overstatement and irony in there, but you are on your own from here on in....
2014 Jul 24
1
Client Uses Impostor DC
Hi, We have two domain controllers running Ubuntu 12.04 and Samba 4.0.6-Debian. The other day, we had a user set up a Windows Server 2012 computer on our development network for testing. This user chose to set up his Windows server as DC, DHCP server, DNS server, and more, for a new domain that he gave the same name as our production domain (let's say both domains are named
2011 Feb 11
2
Will Rogers: Kai Schaetzl may be ignorant about kill files (was: how will CentOS handle the perftools 1.7 vs. 1.6 issue?)
...ink it fair to say the objective of binary compatibility has greater weight with CentOS folks than completeness and correctness, but that's JMHO and like Dennis Miller, I could be wrong about that. As Will's fellow OKie, if you don't already know about kill files, I'll help Will do posthumously what he might have done if he were alive today reading this CentOS list, namely refer you to <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kill_file>. I am somewhat saddened that Browning's "?Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?? doesn't seem enough t...
2002 May 17
2
Blue Book
I came across a very cheap of the infamous blue book - The New S Language (1988). Is this book still relevant to modern S or R or am I wasting my time? -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the
2005 May 12
3
Sarbanes-Oxley headaches
Hi there, With the new scrutinization by auditors on account policies and auditing, how can Samba be SOX compliant? Using 3.0.14a-sernet on Suse 9.1 - ldapsam Specifically, a couple of things seem to be lacking: 1) Logon/Logoff times are not being recorded The last logon time recorded in my ldap entries are pre-nt4 migration. 2) Do the Audit Policy values in user manager have any effect? Are
2007 Jan 04
2
Re: [nut-Patches][303751] Checking UPS Temperature
...lates buckled, cases bulging, several of the sealed vent caps opened, plastic welded together). The batteries eventually appear to have shorted and the UPS shut down, without warning, despite being on line power (lucky the equipment it was powering had a sense of humor). From reading the log file posthumously, I see that the internal temps in the UPS reached 81 degrees Celsius, which is pretty hot. > > Normal operating temperatures for this UPS are in the 40-50 degree range. It went up into the 75-80 degree range 36 hours before the batteries shorted out so it appears that increased temperatur...