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2009 Dec 12
7
Red Hat commercial support for CentOS/Fedora
Someone told me that if you have a CentOS or Fedora server, you can pay a
Red Hat yearly fee and get them to support it (because the environments are
so similar).
Can anyone here substantiate this claim?
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2011 Jul 20
5
high performance open source DHCP solution?
The free DHCP solution, ISC, seems to be having scaling issues (i.e.
handling only about 200 DHCPDISCOVER and 20 DHCPRENEW requests), and I
was wondering if anyone had any open source suggestions of solutions
that could scale much better?
(Ideally, I could find a free version of a solution like Nominum, but
I know that's asking for much.)
Anyone have any suggestions?
--
Also on LinkedIn??
2019 Feb 09
4
firefox-60.5.0-2.el7.centos.x86_64 and Netflix
Hi all,
Since the last upgrade to firefox-60.5.0-2.el7.centos.x86_64 on my
CentOS 7, it is no longer possible to watch Netflix with my Firefox, it
always says that "Firefox is installing components needed to play the
audio or video on this page. Please try again later."
But nothing happens and Netflix is no longer readable with Firefox...
I tried downgrading to
2015 Mar 27
5
Netflix
Now that netflix is in Australia, I wouldn't mind giving it a burl. It's
working fine on my fedora-21 lappy with chrome-40 but not on our centos-6
mythtv setup even with chrome-41. I understand the difference might be the
version of NSS - fedora-21 has 3.17 while centos is stuck at 3.16. Other than
that, I'm flumoxed.
Anyone got netflix running on centos-6?
Cheers
Bob
2008 Apr 27
3
f/oss routing solution?
I'm looking for an open source router solution, and someone from the list
recently recommended zebra (www.zebra.org). I haven't yet identified all my
needs, but I'm guessing that it will do all my routing needs for a, say,
class C set of IP addresses, particularly if I ever have to do anything
BGP-related.
Anyone have any pointers before I delve in? Or possibly a recommendation
for
2011 Mar 19
2
httpd cannot serve web page on port 2812 (for Monit)
Might there be anything CentOS related on why I cannot access the
Monit GUI system on http://box-running-monit.com:2812 ?
I am using a very basic /etc/monit.conf config, but I cannot get it
serve the web page on my box
The service start and stops fine (e.g. "/etc/init.d/monit start"), and
I have it set to listen to port 2812 in the "/etc/monit.conf file" (so
far, kept the
2007 Jul 02
3
PHP question on CentOS
I'm installing NagiosQL, and it's not displaying the
http://mybox.com/nagiosql/index.php page, so I suspect that PHP isn't
working correctly.
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2012 May 08
4
best way to upgrade from default Python 2.4 to Python 2.6?
What is the best way to upgrade to Python 2.6 from the default Python 2.4.
I'm running CentOS 5 --> Linux mybox.domain.com 2.6.18-238.9.1.el5 #1
SMP Tue Apr 12 18:10:13 EDT 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I've read these horror stories online and don't want to break yum.
2015 Mar 27
1
Netflix
On 03/27/2015 09:02 AM, Nux! wrote:
> Install Docker, then install Chrome in a Debian or Ubuntu container.
> e.g. http://fabiorehm.com/blog/2014/09/11/running-gui-apps-with-docker/
>
For the record ... using the latest Google Chrome on CentOS-7.1503 (our
7.1 release in testing right now), allows Netflix to play just fine on
CentOS-7. What I have installed when I tested it:
2015 Mar 27
2
Netflix
Liam O'Toole <liam.p.otoole at ...> writes:
> I doubt it. As you say, the NSS version is the blocker. Maybe that
> number will get bumped in a future 6.x release.
>
Maybe. Centos-7 would probably do the job but this machine is 32-bit so it's
a non-starter AFAIK.
2007 Jul 13
3
username list?
Where/how in CentOS can I get a nice list of all the usernames on the
system?
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2008 Feb 28
3
MRTG question on CentOS
I'm trying to get MRTG up and running on CentOS, but the displayed http page
says that I don't have permission to access /mrtg/ on the server.
Here are my commands
yum install mrtg
vim /etc/httpd/conf.d/mrtg.conf
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
cfgmaker --global 'WorkDir: /var/www/mrtg' --global 'Options[_]:
bits,growright' --output /etc/mrtg/mrtg.cfg public at 10.200.200.1
2007 Oct 09
4
Directory index forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/
I'm looking to troubleshoot this error when I run "tail
/etc/httpd/logs/error_log"
[Tue Oct 09 07:22:59 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index
forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/
(I get this when I run Nagios' "./check_http -H 127.0.0.1".)
All I did was install CentOS and then modify httpd.conf to include
"ServerName 192.168.1.10:80" and also
2006 Jul 05
10
Google/Netflix Like Tooltips
I need to have a toolip-like object which has dynamic content in it. I
plan on using scriptaculous with an ajax call to retrieve the content,
but I would like to make the popup/tooltip/balloon text look as nice as
possible. Does anyone have any examples or anything useful to create a
popup like the ones that Google and Netflix have? I''d like to have one
which must be
2008 Feb 24
3
CentOS serial questions (Hyperterminal equiv and connecting to server via Hyperterminal)
I have two serial-related questions
(1) What is the CentOS (or *nix) equivalent of Hyperterminal in Windows?
Sometimes I'm on a CentOS box and need to, say, console into a Cisco or
something.
and
(2) I have a CentOS server that I may need to transport somewhere and will
most likely *not* want to carry around the monitor. Where should I look in
connecting to my server via a serial
2007 Aug 01
2
CentOS things to mod for VMware server
I'd like to make a CentOS-based VMware server.
Anything I should consider before doing so?
(e.g. stuff to disable, kernel tweaks, etc)
2007 Aug 02
2
virtual hdd problems when CentOS is guest OS
I recently installed VMware on CentOS 4.4 (using the single server
CD). I installed VMware fine, and then installed the VMware-mui tools
that allow me to use a Windows box to console to the server. From my
Windows box, I can create VMs on the fly just fine.
Interestingly, I can create virtual Debian boxes ok, but I can't
create virtual CentOS boxes. What might I be missing? As soon as I
2007 Jun 30
2
disabling SELinux on CentOS: a good idea?
I was banging my head against the wall trying to figure out why my Nagios
install wasn't working on CentOS 4.5 (I'm used to Debian), and so I disabled
SELinux and everything magically started working.
Is this a good long term idea? Or is there a better way of doing things?
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2008 Apr 22
2
vectoring IRC / Jabber logins to AD?
Excuse my ignorance (I just got crap on the #centos IRC channel for this
question), but is there a (easy!) way to have and IRC and/or Jabber server
relay a login to a Microsoft Active Directory server for authentication?
If there's a better question to ask this question, please point me in that
direction, and I'll be happy to do so
Thanks
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2008 Aug 18
2
finding older rpms
I'm on a fairly old RHEL box, when I "cat /proc/version", I get the
following:
Linux version 2.4.21-4.ELsmp (bhcompile at daffy.perf.redhat.com) (gcc
version 3.2.3 20030502 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-20))
At this stage, I guess I don't have 'yum', so where exactly do I get the
individual RPMs?
I went to DAG to find some stuff I needed, but some of the rpms at