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2005 Sep 21
5
Evolution
When I set up the Evolution mail agent, I could find no way to change the outbound port from 25 to 587. I have to do this due to port 25 being blocked by the cable company. Thunderbird is no problem. Altho I don't particularly use Evolution as a mail agent, there are times when I might use it, but its worthless without being able to send mail out to my server. Did I miss something in
2014 Apr 18
4
Changing SSL certificates - switching from self-signed to RapidSSL
Hi all, Ok, been wanting to do this for a while, and I after the Heartbleed fiasco, the boss finally agreed to let me buy some real certs... Until now, we've been using self-signed certs with the following dovecot config: ssl = required ssl_cert = </etc/ssl/ourCerts/imap.pem ssl_key = </etc/ssl/ourCerts/imap_key.pem Now, I've created new keys/certs and the CSR, got the new
2005 Dec 05
3
Raid with one disk?
Is it possible to set up a single disk raid (kind of redundant to call a single disk an array) but I've got a single SATA drive in the machine not doing anything. It's a 10k maxtor 74G drive, and what I really want is just to backup two home partitions. I can always reinstall the OS, but the data can't be recovered that easily. The mobo supports raid-0,1 and jbod. Suggestions? --
2005 Oct 12
2
Sensors-applet-0.2.2
List, I grabbed the sensors-applet file, and assumed there would be some note about how to execute it or add it to the panel. Nada.. in the README, there is an indication of ./configure --prefix=/usr and that's it. From what I read on a web page about it, and the screenshots, there should be something to configure the values. Heck, I can't even find the file now that its
2005 Nov 09
3
Packages
I am in need of the udunits and udunits-devel packages. I know I remember seeing the udunits package on the CD's but don't recall seeing the udunits-devel. Looking at the rpm-pbone.net, I only found versions avilable for FC. Would it break a bunch of stuff to install both packages on a 4.1-i386 system ? Also looked via yum, at Dag's repository, and mirrors, but nothing shows
2005 Oct 01
2
Recommendation(s)
List, It looks like I may have to drop back to a 32-bit version of the OS due to some non-resolvable library issues for the software I'm attempting to compile, and want to ask, how far back can I go with CentOS where I'd not lose too much functionality of the 4.1 version. Essentially what I need is the equivalent of RHES 3. The other thing I'd thought about would be to
2015 May 15
2
https everywhere.
On 05/15/2015 02:49 PM, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 03:44:39PM -0400, James B. Byrne wrote: >> What are the plans for the CentOS repos with respect to authentication >> and https everywhere? At the moment it is a trivial exercise to >> perform a MTM attack during a yum update over http. > > Since the packages themselves are signed, what risk are you
2000 Apr 25
1
How will META data be handled
In order to avoid another fiasco like ID3 tags in MP3 elemental audio streams, what's the plan for handling META data? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2016 Nov 11
2
initialization-order-fiasco in MCTargetDesc/X86MCAsmInfo.cpp
Mehdi, Teresa, Not sure if this is caused by one of your recent commits, or by someone else's, please excuse me if that's unrelated to your work... http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-fast/builds/542/steps/check-llvm%20asan/logs/stdio ==26383==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: initialization-order-fiasco on address 0x000002ef41d8 at pc 0x0000009d1aa5 bp 0x7ffd0cd72b50 sp
2004 Nov 10
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM and the "static initialization order fiasco"
Hello, I'm getting bitten by the "static initialization order fiasco" http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ctors.html#faq-10.12 The static data causing the problem is the static TypeMap<PointerValType, PointerType> PointerTypes; and other typemaps. The background is that in our product we are using an overridden new operator to track memory allocations. This system is
2005 Oct 07
1
Clarification
List, Being pretty new to CentOS and such, can someone answer a couple of questions about yum and up2date? I think I got the basic info, but I'm a bit confused about what does what. I configured yum to use the dag repo (I think) but now and then, I get the red circle from up2date stuff on the upper menubar. I have been using the up2date function to grab the latest bits when
2005 Sep 16
3
Equivalent command or file
List, is there an equivalent on Linux as "watch" under FreeBSD, as well as the "snp" or snoop device that permits one to watch what is going on in another terminal? Yes there are privacy issues here, but in a home system with a couple of folks logged in trying to help with compiling stuff, it'd be nice to see what and how they are doing it. Thanks... -- Snowman
2005 Sep 14
1
Netcdf
Can anyone tell me if there exists an rpm for netcdf-3.6.0-p1 for Centos x86-64? Also, are there any details of what was used to compile it, i.e., ifort, pgf, g77, etc. I'm looking for a version compiled with ifort... Sam -- Snowman
2005 Nov 01
1
repositories
I think perhaps I missed something in some discussions over the last week or so.. I was reminded last night that the repository for CentOS 4.1 had been moved to "vault" .whatever .. Is that correct? What should I have in the /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo ? For future reference, is there a document that gets updated when the base repository changes? Thanks.. -- Snowman
2005 Nov 20
1
Xhosts file
I posted a question a few days back to see if anyone could tell me where the default X0.hosts file should/does reside. Searching the system turns up nothing, and did not find any info in any of the man pages, other than it would reside in /etc, but doesn't. Setting a host access permission does not become permanent, and I'd really like to find out where the thing should be so I can
2005 Dec 06
1
Whats with named?
Found this entry in the log this morning. Never have seen such before....... --------------------- Named Begin ------------------------ **Unmatched Entries** dispatch 0x8ea6e48: shutting down due to TCP receive error: connection reset: 1 Time(s) ---------------------- Named End ------------------------- -- Snowman
2005 Nov 02
3
JRE for x86_64
Does anyone know if the folks at Sun have put out a jre version to work with the x86_64 version of CentOS? If not, is there even any possibility of it occuring? Thanks.. Sam -- Snowman
2005 Sep 06
2
Yum
This may be considered a newbie question, and for me, yum is a new tool. I have discovered via yum, I am *supposed* to have libf2c (386) and libf2c (x86-64) installed. Searching the two libs, I find I only have the 32-bit version installed, and I need both. Should I use yum to remove the pkgs, and then reinstall, or should I use rpm to do the installs? Again, I'm from the BSD camp, so
2005 Oct 17
2
Update or not?
After reading all the problems with the x86-64 update, I'm in a quandry as to update this machine or not. Nothing that I am aware of is broken, and at least everything I use works. This is NOT a production machine, but it does have some important software that needs to run twice daily, and I sure don't want to break things for that. If upgrade is not necessary, how do I go about
2005 Oct 21
2
About yum..
CentOS specificly, is there any rule of thumb about package names when searching for and installing things using yum? I ask, after I finally found the perl/Tk package I needed, but only after trying several incantations of the package name, from the full blown alpha/numeric name to simply perl/Tk. Is it safe to assume when searching or yum'ing a package that just the package name and