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silverberg
2005 Nov 28
2
CentOS 4.2 issues
...s the promise controller
(which on install seems to find a suitable driver).
Anyway, I've also tried installing directly from the CentOS 4.2 Server
CD, same issue. Install goes fine, but bootup won't mount /var
Any idea what this is all about?
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Best regards,
Mickael
mailto:centos at silverservers.com
2006 Jan 09
1
enable suexec
...get apache to use it. The
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf does show it in the modules:
LoadModule suexec_module modules/mod_suexec.so
but httpd -l doesn't list suexec as being loaded.
I'm sure it's simple, but a pointer would be great, thanks!
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Mickael
mailto:centos at silverservers.com
2005 Oct 05
1
Problems with Additional IP's, Sendmail, and iptables?
...entire machine.
I've tried restarting as many of the running daemons as I can, I'm
either looking in the wrong places, or there's no other choice? On
the old RedHat machines I had, this used to work fine without a
reboot. Any suggestions?
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Mickael
mailto:centos at silverservers.com
2005 Aug 25
2
IPTables not working?
...- anywhere anywhere
DROP all -- ip176-0.netcathost.com/24 anywhere
With this rule in place and iptables running, I am now getting the
blocked IP's showing up in my apache logs again. this used to work...
has something changed?
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Mickael
mailto:mikelists at silverservers.com
2006 Jan 05
2
*tangent* High Availability using 2 sites -- yep, "propogation."
...es to the next one until it finally finds the actual live
IP. Once it gets the live one, the site works as expected (of
course).
I'm glad I stumbled onto this thread... for my client's current need,
this will do the trick nicely.
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Best regards,
Mickael
mailto:mikelists at silverservers.com
Thursday, January 5, 2006, 12:05:19 PM, you wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 13:33, Mickael Maddison wrote:
>> Forgive me for this sidestep, but you are saying that Windows/IE
>> actually ignores bad IP addresses if a site lists multiple IP's in a
>> DNS lookup? I...
2006 Jan 09
6
Compile vs. RPM
...ization benefit. what I'm wondering, is if anyone on this list
has any good reasons why one method would be better, more secure, etc
than the other. I'm tempted to start using RPM's instead of compile
sources.
Comments appreciated, thanks.
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Mickael
mailto:centos at silverservers.com
2007 Apr 01
3
NTP
Greets!
Ok. I'm looking at a client that needs to keep their server time close
as reasonably possible (within a minute) of the actual time of day.
I've installed the RPM for NTP and I'm looking for tips on what the
simplest setup should be, ie:
What server(s) should I be using for sync?
Should I just run it from a cron every 20 minutes or so?
thx.
Mike
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2006 Apr 15
4
What happened to www.centos.org?
Not sure if this is specific to me or what... but I cannot access the site.
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2006 Mar 14
1
Darwin Streaming Server
Greetings CentOS Fans.
I've downloaded the "Redhat 9" version of Darwin Streaming Server from
Apple. The binary seems to load and run, but I can't get it to actually
stream any files. Not a CentOS issue, but I am curious if anyone else
is running Darwin Streaming Server on CentOS, and what they had to do to
get it to work correctly. Apple's website seems to be all
2007 Feb 09
1
Intel 3000 and 5000 chipsets?
Greetings. HP claims RHEL 4 supports their servers with the Intel 3000
and 5000 chipsets. Has anyone had any trouble/success building machines
that use this?
For example, CentOS 4.4 on
http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015M-T+.cfm
Thx.
Mike
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2006 Oct 25
1
Compling Apache 1.3.37 w/mod_ssl on x86_64 fails
This procedure works fine for years on RH/CentOS 3+
The current machine is a core 2 duo with x86_64 CentOS 4.4 (updated)
Compile, make and install openssl in /usr/local/openssl
configure mod_ssl for apache 1.3.37
configure apache using
SSL_BASE=/usr/local/openssl SSL_INCDIR=/usr/local/openssl/include
SSL_LIBDIR=/usr/local/openssl/lib ./configure --with-layout=Apache
--prefix=/usr/local/apache
2006 Feb 01
0
Kernel Panic
Greetings,
Had a system lock up last night. I've captured the following data
from the logs:
Jan 31 18:13:04 webserver kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000400
Jan 31 18:13:04 webserver kernel: printing eip:
Jan 31 18:13:04 webserver kernel: c013f952
Jan 31 18:13:04 webserver kernel: *pde = 20ae6001
Jan 31 18:13:04 webserver kernel: Oops: 0000
2007 Mar 08
1
Weird Secure log timestamp problem
Greetings.
I'm running CentOS on multiple machines and a few third-party VPS's and
have some odd logging issues today. It all started when tcpwrappers
couldn't seem to recognize my PC's hostname as being a valid hostname
for access. Fortunately I was able to get in with a direct IP.
When trying to discover what's going on, I found some very odd entries
in the secure
2014 Mar 26
2
Trying to get Centos5 set up with dovecot
Greetings,
It seems I'm having some trouble getting this message into the list. I have used this dovecot list before.
I am trying to set up dovecot to replace an older POP3 server in an existing set up.
Currently the server uses sendmail to handle incoming mail. users are in /etc/mail and their incoming eMail lands in the /var/mail/username
in /var/mail the username file is owned by
2007 Apr 13
2
Anaconda can't squeeze out the repomd.xml
Greetings.
There must be some minor changes to anaconda. I'm getting the error:
"Cannot open repomd.xml file...."
the file seems to be located in the repodata directory...
I'm using the following .cf taken directly from the CentOS 4.4 install :
install
url --url ftp://centos.westmancom.com/5.0/os/i386/
#cdrom
lang en_US.UTF-8
langsupport --default=en_US.UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8
2006 Jun 24
3
Installing TOO USB Drive
Greetings CentOS Fans.
I'm working on an Inspiron 9400 Laptop. It supports booting from USB
devices, so I'd like to install CentOS on a USB hard drive as an
alternative to XP.
I tried booting to the 4.3 (disk 1) CD, but it doesn't see the USB Drive
when it gets to the stage of partitioning... any idea what's involved in
getting the USB drive recognized so I can install