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2009 Apr 21
8
One for the Cisco experts...
I have a Cisco 6509 switch that I'm monitoring with SNMP from a CentOS5 machine. SNMP polls are the only access I have to this device, we are not allowed to log on via telnet. How can I find out which port on the switch a particular server is connected to? I was hoping that this is somehow possible using the mac address and the data gathered from snmpwalk/snmpget requests but I'm not
2006 Nov 22
5
TE110P and TDM400P
Hello all. I have here a TE110P (configured as E1) and a TDM400P (with four X100P - FXS). Both boards are recognized by the operating system as showed above: 0000:08:00.0 Communication controller: Tiger Jet Network Inc. Tiger3XX Modem/ISDN interface Subsystem: Unknown device b1d9:0003 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 169 I/O ports at e800 [size=256]
2004 Sep 08
3
Traffic Priority by IP address..
Hi, I have a PC that acts as a VoIP gateway using an internet telephony provider to make phone calls.. Data between me and the provider will always be from one IP address on my internal network to the provider.. I have a 1Mbps/256Kbps ADSL line and the voice stream is highly compressed requireing only 30Kbps of bandwidth.. The problem is that when my Mozilla Mail client polls for mail or
2009 Dec 28
4
Hardening
Hi Guys, I would like advice for best practices to secure my linux boxes. Know if I have been hacked, know of security breaches, etc. Can anyone provide advice? -Jason
2010 Feb 10
1
Syslog for chroot-jailed SFTP users?
Maybe one of you can help. We have set up a CentOS server so that each user who logs in via sftp will be jailed in their home directory. Here's the relevant sshd_config: # override default of no subsystems Subsystem sftp internal-sftp -f LOCAL2 -l INFO Match Group sftponly ChrootDirectory /home/%u ForceCommand internal-sftp This actually works great, but none of
2006 Mar 15
1
Detect and mark ''bulk'' http traffic
To give fast web browsing on my network, I prioritise http traffic by marking it all into a high priority band (''30''). This generally works quite well, as unidentified traffic such as p2p falls by default into a lower priority band (''40''). However, I would like to de-prioritise anyone doing large downloads over http, which currently get high priority. Is there
2010 Jan 15
7
how to send mail from console
Hi all, i'm trying to get a script to send me an email whenever a certain condition takes place.. i'm afraid i dont have experience with mail command nor anything else related to sending emails for that matter.. i googled a bit and tried using mutt and mail ... though i do not recieve any email in my inbox... the command im using is the following : mail -s ?disk space report?
2009 Oct 23
1
MAC address generating script
ust can't find a script that generates a valid MAC address :S Has anyone has one? thank you -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20091023/ca91ea82/attachment-0002.html>
2009 May 20
2
help with rebuilding md0 (Raid5)
Sorry, this is going to be a rather long post...Here's the situation; I have 4 IDE disks from an old snap server which fails to mount the raid array. We believe there is a controller error on the SNAP so we've put them in another box running CentOS 5 and can see the disks OK. hda thru hdd looks like this Disk /dev/hdd: 185.2 GB, 185283624960 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 22526
2006 Aug 22
1
htb prioritise trafic
I have a router with about 300 clients connecting to it. It has htb with a class per client. I wnat to create a script to prioritise www trafic and ssh trafic over p2p trafic.... this is a sample of what i have now: /sbin/tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:5 classid 1:8012 htb rate 35Kbit ceil 281Kbit prio 6 /sbin/tc qdisc add dev eth0 parent 1:8012 handle 8012 sfq perturb 8 /sbin/tc filter add
2015 Jun 28
3
[LLVMdev] Legalizing SelectionDAGs with illegal pointer type
On 27 Jun 2015, at 16:13, escha <escha at apple.com> wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> >> I recently started helping with the LLVM AVR backend [1]. The AVR is an 8 bit core with pointer type i16. That makes pointers illegal in the SelectionDAG. As far as I understand it, it is the backends job to legalize these nodes by using the ReplaceNodeResults/LowerOperation callbacks.
2010 Feb 10
3
saslauthd attack
I'm seeing a lot of activity over the last two days with what looks to be a kiddie script. Mostly trying to access several of our servers with the username anna. All failed... in fact I don't think we have a user anna on any of our servers. Meanwhile... I'm running Sendmail. This pertains to Centos 4 and 5 servers. I'm also running fail2ban on some and Ossec on others. So far,
2016 Aug 18
2
[RFC] RISC-V backend
On 18 August 2016 at 15:21, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > On 18 August 2016 at 14:32, Alex Bradbury <asb at asbradbury.org> wrote: >> Good question, I didn't mention buildbots in this RFC as from a quick >> look at http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders it didn't look like >> early-stage architecture ports tend to have one, and as you say
2014 Apr 23
4
oggpack_writecopy bug
At some stage (possibly commit r17268) oggpack_writecopy started to fail with some strings longer than 256 bytes and all strings longer than 512 bytes. Also it thrashes the stack with very long strings. Lithopsian
2024 Feb 02
1
Adding XDG BDS paths *as fallbacks only*, not replacing ~/.ssh
Since I can't help but feel like my previous email is already being flat-out ignored, I would just like to reiterate: - I am not asking for ~/.ssh to stop being used. - I am happy to contribute this myself with the blessing of the devs. All I would like is to be able to move files within ~/.ssh to their appropriate XDG paths and have OpenSSH continue to find these files without me needing to
2024 Feb 01
1
Request: Add XDG Base Directory paths as fallback locations
Hello. I'd like to preface this by saying that while this can be considered a feature request, I am more than happy to contribute a patch myself that would deliver this. I am aware that in the past there has been some hostility towards the suggestion to adhere to the XDG Base Directory Specification for OpenSSH and its various configuration files. For the record, I am not asking for any of
2004 May 17
7
2 Questions on filtering incoming stuff
Two easy questions after having read the LARTC HOWTO document (which by the way is a *fantastic* document. Congratulations to all who contributed!) First is: Can I prioritise my "drops" on incoming traffic when the link is overloaded. ie instead of just tail dropping, can I "prefer" to drop certain classes of traffic? If so, do I do this by setting up, say, a HTB tree
2012 Jun 19
2
matchit - can I weight the parameters?
This may be a really obvious question but I just can't figure out how to do it. I have a small dataset that I am trying to compare to some controls. It is essential that the controls are matched on Cancer Stage (a numerical factor between 1 and 4), and then ideally on Age (integer), Gender (factor), Performance Status(factor). I'm using matchit to try and do this, but it seems to give
2009 Jan 03
1
AppDB Voting System Wierdness
Hi, I'm a newbie. I was looking at the AppDB and I think the voting is a great idea to prioritise what people want and will use. However, I was looking at my favorite game that I want to get fully working on wine - "Company of Heroes (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=4506)". I can't understand why there isn't a global voting for this like
2001 Jun 04
1
Not an OpenSSH Feature Request
I am not going to put my 2 cents in about added features. I just appreciate the reams of technical support the OpenBSD developers offers us for the code they give us for free. $400 for an F-Secure license? I have my OpenSSH T-shirt! My request will add zero bytes to the OpenSSH code base, not even in the contribs directory. Could the subject lines on the mailing list begin with something like