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2006 Jul 05
3
Linux kerberos to Windows AD 2000/2003
I have spent the last 4-5 hours scrounging google articles on this and have found 2 solutions. The problem is one of them is something that we will not do (as MS will not support extending AD with Services For Unix(SFU)). The other is simply configuring kerberos and pam on the linux system. No problem there from what I can tell. Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0 Default principal: userid at
1998 Jul 27
1
Slowdown when copying large files (PR#8624)
tl@fairplay.no wrote: > Hmm, I missed the original post, but this sounds like it could be the bug > I reported 15 days ago to samba-bugs (PR#8316) and still haven't got any > responses to. > Sorry, I'm still integrating incoming patches. > If it's the same bug it's mainly the write performance that's bad, and in > reality the performance is worse than
2009 Mar 25
12
Strange network issue; Guest/DomU outgoing traffic
Hello all, I''ve recently observed some strange behaviour on several DomU (spread over several xen setups). While I''ve found a few reports on similar issues, the discussions were fairly old and discontinued without providing a cause or solution. Every once in a while (sometimes with an interval of several months) I get a "host down" alert for a guest host. The host is
2005 Nov 30
4
Screening packets within tc-classes
Hello list, I''m currently a bit planless so perhaps someone here could give me a point in the right direction. History: I wrote a shaper web tool (http://shaper.netshadow.at) and now got several feature requests if it would be possible to graph "what''s going on" (this mean per IP address, tcp/udp ports or protocols) in a specific chain. A chain represents a specific
1998 Aug 21
0
tcpdump:libpcap:compilation problem
Dagmar d'Surreal wrote: > Original text cut My fault is that the instructions were for SlackwareLinux 3.3 andI *did not* mention that! Please, accept my appologies ... But also you can read from the INSTALL of tcpdump, that *if* you want you can leave it under the structure of tcpdump source tree, especially if you have any problems. On my system it wouldn't want to compile
2005 Nov 25
7
tcpdump not working with imq0 devices
On my debian woody (kernel 2.4.31) the tcpdump doesn''t work with imq0 devices. If I try to tcpdump imq devices there is no packet seen: [...] rt1:~# tcpdump -n -i imq0 Warning: arptype 65535 not supported by libpcap - falling back to cooked socket tcpdump: WARNING: imq0: no IPv4 address assigned tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on
2006 Apr 18
1
Centos as a network recorder and request
I am looking at using CentOS to use as a network recorder to enhance our security analysis. During my research I found that the linux kernel (not CentOS specific) has a bad problem of dropping packets on gigabit connections. This problem exists even on a dual xeon system with 1gb ram using a minimal install. Once I found the ethereal performance wiki I realized the problem was not in the system
2006 Jun 01
6
For leaf classes is best PFIFO or SFQ?
Hi to all, i''m following this guide (http://www.opalsoft.net/qos/DS-28.htm), is very detailed, but i''m a bit confused about queuing disciplinse of leaf classes. In this guide the author uses PFIFO (see the scheme that i attached at message) in this way: # tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:21 handle 210: pfifo lmit 10 # tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:22 handle 220: pfifo lmit 10 #
2004 Dec 16
12
A question on rules simplification
[newbie question] Before using Shorewall I used to manually write some very short iptables rules which where probably much poorer than what this Shorewall gem does but I could "follow" them very easily. Now reading the output of iptable -L gives me a terrible headache. Is there some tool that graphs the rules in order to "see" them better ? For instance I was experiencing
2008 Jan 17
7
Netfilter, libpcap, ntop and promiscuous mode?
I have a really basic question (I think). We have two boxes connected to a lan segment on a hub. One is a Windows box running "Show Traffic", the other is a CentOS 5 Linux box running "ntop". Both boxes should be able to sniff all of the traffic on that hub (not a switch). The Windows box does just fine, Show Traffic is able to display traffic destined for other boxes
2005 Nov 17
3
Custom kernel RPM/SRPM
Hi, I've built customs kernels from the SRPMs with the following: rpmbuild -bp --target=i686 /path/to/spec cd /usr/src ln -s /usr/src/redhat/BUILD/kernel-x.y.z/linux-x.y.z linux cd linux make oldconfig make menuconfig make all make modules make modules_install And it works just fine. The problem now is that I think installing that way isn't
2018 Dec 27
2
compiling fedora srpm on CentOS
I tried installing fedora grpc srpm on CentOS and ran into following error when installing srpm. I understand fedora makes use of more recent versions of openssl, glibc etc but why should this happen when installing source rpm? Any pointers/articles on how to go about building fedora srpms on CentOS? Any way out other than building directly using sources? rpm -i grpc-1.17.1-3.fc30.i686.rpm
2011 Jun 08
2
Looking for gfs2-kmod SRPM
I'm searching for the SRPM corresponding to this installed RPM. % yum list | grep gfs2 gfs2-kmod-debuginfo.x86_64 1.92-1.1.el5_2.2 It is missing from: http://msync.centos.org/centos-5/5/os/SRPMS/ What I need from the SRPM are the patches. I'm working through some issues using the source code, and the patches in the RedHat SRPM
2008 Apr 09
6
64bit srpm build error under CentOS 5.1
When trying to build the centos5 srpm under x86_64 I am getting the following error: Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files /var/tmp/xen-3.2.0-0xs-root error: Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found: /usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader RPM build errors: Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found: /usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader Anyone have any ideas as to what causes this?
2012 Mar 12
2
perl .spec / srpm
Hi Can anyone here point me in the direction of a .spec or SRPM for Perl 5.12.4 for CentOS6? Or even any newer version would do. Whilst I'm asking, ditto a Perl-enabled version of OpenLDAP (latest stable release)? IIRC, the version in the base repo has the Perl extensions disabled. Thanks, Nick
2007 May 29
1
Looking for kernel SRPM
Where is the SRPM for kernel-2.6.18-18.el5 ? I don't find it in the SRPMS directory on the updates mirrors. -- Bob Nichols Yes, "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address.
2009 Dec 01
1
centos-release srpm
Back on Oct 31st Karanbir said he would take care of the missing centos-release srpm. It still hasn't shown up on any of the mirrors. Is this ever going to be fixed? -Shad
2010 Nov 29
3
Any chance to get a working, current openldap srpm/rpm for centos 5.5
Hello, is there anyone out there, who has a current 2.4.23 srpm or good how to compile it from src with supported db4? I tried to compile recent source files, but always finding the current (installed) db4 >4.3 fails. Than I tried to compile the LTB Project Files: http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/openldap-rpm May be it is just a small step or option to be set. Would be nice to get
2010 Feb 01
3
Trying to rebuild srpm from fedora....
So I am trying to rebuild this source rpm from fedora 10, shutter-0.85.1-1.fc10.src.rpm -its a screen capture application ( http://shutter-project.org/ ) that I have been unable to find in any repos, although it is in the fedora repos. Thought I would give it a go and try to rebuild the rpm, so here is the error that I am getting: + desktop-file-install --delete-original --dir
2003 Apr 28
1
Asterisk SRPM and RPMs
Hello, For those on Red Hat boxes I've have made an SRPM of Asterisk from today's CVS at http://www.laimbock.com/dl/asterisk It is based on the specfile included in Asterisk from cvs. The RPMs have been built on a RH9 box. Actually, there are more than one: Asterisk - plain Asterisk - with samples Asterisk - with debugging on Asterisk - with samples and debugging on Due to space