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2010 Jun 15
1
"cyclic" dependencies
Hi all,
I would like to reference a resource twice, with different
configurations.
At the moment I do this:
service { "service1":
ensure => running,
enable => true,
require => Exec["some stuff"]
}
exec { "some stuff":
command => "/etc/init.d/service1 stop; do some stuff required for
service1",
unless => "find out if already ok"
}
As you can see, "s...
2007 Jan 19
2
Newbee-Question General Syntax
...cribed below is.. well,
you´ll see (or I´m damn ignorant, always a possibility..)
server-series A; service 1 (W instances)
service 2 (Y instances)
server-series B; service 1 (X instances)
service 2 (Z instances)
instances share basepath; differ in instancepath; share config/runningpath
serverA/service1/01/configpath
serverA/service1/02/configpath
serverA/service2/01/configpath
[...]
serverB/service1/01/configpath
serverB/service2/01/configpath
serverB/service2/02/configpath
how to define the difference in the instancepath? wildcards? evaluation
of instancepathfolder?
I did not realy find anyth...
2016 Jan 26
2
Persistent tun/tap
It would be nice if in a next tinc release you'll add some service variables tinc propagates to its scripts.
So for example you can define in tinc.conf env variables like:
SERVICE1=
...
SERVICEn=
and tinc will propagates all SERVICEx Variables found in tinc.conf to all scripts it calls. One can use theoretically infinite Env Var for custom behavior (like custom debug messages, conditional iptables rules load or something else), without lot of coding for you.
Using a multi s...
2016 Jan 26
0
Persistent tun/tap
...tinc-vpn.org
Subject: Re: Persistent tun/tap
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 07:25:55AM +0000, mlist wrote:
> It would be nice if in a next tinc release you'll add some service variables tinc propagates to its scripts.
> So for example you can define in tinc.conf env variables like:
>
> SERVICE1=
> ...
> SERVICEn=
>
> and tinc will propagates all SERVICEx Variables found in tinc.conf to all scripts it calls. One can use theoretically infinite Env Var for custom behavior (like custom debug messages, conditional iptables rules load or something else), without lot of coding for y...
2016 Jan 26
0
Persistent tun/tap
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 07:25:55AM +0000, mlist wrote:
> It would be nice if in a next tinc release you'll add some service variables tinc propagates to its scripts.
> So for example you can define in tinc.conf env variables like:
>
> SERVICE1=
> ...
> SERVICEn=
>
> and tinc will propagates all SERVICEx Variables found in tinc.conf to all scripts it calls. One can use theoretically infinite Env Var for custom behavior (like custom debug messages, conditional iptables rules load or something else), without lot of coding for y...
2005 Jul 08
5
HTB Rate and Prio
...Box with HTB, but after some time
spend
on the configuration and tests, I still don''t manage to have some correct
results. Here are the details :
-ROOT 2000 kbits
-HIGHPRIO SUBCLASS 50 kbits prio 0
-SUBCLASS1 750 kbits prio 1
-SERVICE1 250 kbits prio 1
-SERVICE2 250 kbits prio 1
-SERVICE3 250 kbits prio 1
-SUBCLASS2 750 kbits prio 1
-SERVICE1 250 kbits prio 1
-SERVICE2 250 kbits prio 1
-SERVICE...
2005 Mar 09
1
AllowPCA Rules
...DEST PROTO DEST SOURCE RATE USER/
> # PORT PORT(S) LIMIT GROUP
> ACCEPT - - udp 5631
> ACCEPT - - tcp 5632
According to:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/pca.nsf/pfdocs/1998122810210812
The ports are reversed. i.e., the correct ports are 5631/tcp and
5632/udp are the correct ports.
Patch attached, if only trivial.
Thanks,
A.
2006 May 18
2
rails and .net webservices
Hello.
I am novice in ruby.
How can i use .net webservice method from ruby.
Thanks.
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2010 Jun 25
0
WG: Samba PDC and big files
...IMAP SERVER
Then you must work with prf files for outlook for eauch user in your
netlogon path of samba
I am working with kixstart. On sigining in each user get his pref file. You
can download files from
Microsoft.
Snipp of a prf-file outlook 2003, see section Account1 for settings.
Example, see Service1 for the
path of outlook.pst on my samba:
PathToPersonalFolders=\\tuepropdc\%USERNAME%\outlook\%USERNAME%.pst
;Automatically generated PRF file from the Microsoft Office Customization
and Installation Wizard
; **************************************************************
; Section 1 - Profile De...
2011 Sep 29
6
Variable interpolation in class parameters
Hi,
In class parameters, things like x="x", y="y${x}" don''t always evaluate
right (y="yx"), seems random. I''m using 2.7.1
class test1(
$servicex = "sonar",
$logfoldera = "${homex}/logs",
$logfoldere = "${homey}/logs",
$logfolderh = "${homez}/logs",
$logfolder =
2005 Jul 11
0
We received your E-Mail, however it was infected with a Virus
...reading the following article at Symantec's web site. Click the link below, or copy and paste the link into your web browser for more information.
http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/content.cfm?articleid=784
or for a specific example of how spoofing is done by a virus see this link
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/d04e6f2f2dfad5de88256c910079502c/940d6950c501ae7088256c5c0080549f?OpenDocument
Thank you
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2012 Oct 24
1
SSSD configuration
....8 to Centos 6.3 and have realized few
things have changed in the system.
We're using LDAP authentication (nss_ldap package) on our Centos 5.8
servers and have different PAM ldap configuration files configured to be
used for specific PAM services.
Here is the example of our setup:
/etc/pam.d/service1:
auth sufficient pam_ldap.so config=/etc/ldap_service1.conf
/etc/pam.d/service2:
auth sufficient pam_ldap.so config=/etc/ldap_service2.conf
Thus we can use specific LDAP filters for various different services as
not all users having access to one service also have access to...
2005 Apr 27
4
Does CentOS has problems with Norton Ghost 2003 images?
Hello all
We have two very important workstations dedicated to tasks of
development and investigation. At the moment we have installed a dual
boot platform with CentOS 4.0 and Windows XP Proffessional SP2. In
order to do backups of these machines we need to create an image with
Norton Ghost 2003.
We have worked with Ghost during several years with different
platforms (Red Hat, White Box Linux,