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2009 Nov 28
4
Fedora 11 i386 Evolution address book --> CentOS 5.4 x86_64
Finally moved my home desktop from Fedora to CentOS. My spouse was unhappy with me upgrading from F9-->F10-->f11 etc and wanted something more stable. I built a second machine which is now running in parallel to the old F11 desktop. I moved my data (mail and files) from the F11 box to the CentOS 5.4 box. I used tar to move everything. Mail and files transferred A-OK...but the Evolution
2012 Aug 28
2
Log viewing and analysis tools
I have a requirement to allow our security officer to regularly view and analyze the logging and auditing results of one of the machines in our lab. He comes from the Microsoft Windows world and is not a *nix trained person. I know I can configure logwatch. I can also create a script containing various 'aureport' runs into a cron job. Any recommendations for a GUI-based tool that would
2010 Aug 16
4
Need tip on an inexpensive printer for college student using CentOS 5.5
Sending my son back to college with a dual-boot laptop with Win 7 and CentOS 5.5. He uses Win7 to manage his iPod and SW that sometimes issued by a professor for a specific course...otherwise he uses CentOS for everything else. That setup worked well last year, except for printing. He has a low-end Cannon printer that is not supported in the Linux realm. Most of his coursework was uploaded to
2011 Jul 21
4
How to remove Microsoft soft raid?
Have a quad core workstation that was running WinXP_64 that I want to blow away and install CentOS 6. C6 install process finds raid metadata associated with sda and sdb, and then excludes them from the rest of the installation process. There doesn't appear to be an option for disassembling the raid as part of the install process. I think there should be. Any tricks to removing/by-passing
2012 Dec 07
3
Advanced Persistent Threats; Why aren't we confining Firefox and Evolution?
Moat of the advanced persistent threats (APT) are initiated via e-mail. Opening an attachment or clicking on a web link starts the process. Why isn't Firefox and Evolution confined with SELinux policy in a way that APT can't damage the rest of the system? Why are we not sandboxing these two apps with SELinux? I've discovered some guidance for sandboxing Firefox using the
2012 Feb 11
1
CentOS 6.2: Start and use guest as regular user under qemu-kvm?
Trying to set up a copy of CentOS 6.2 for home use and give each family member their own guest. Goal is to cripple the host so that no meaningful work can be done through it and each family member must use their own guest. "Gold Disk" masters would be kept of each guest, so if they screw it up, I can simply overwrite their current guest from the master. SELinux is enabled and sVirt
2011 Mar 04
1
KVM Question
I'm curious exactly how KVM works. If i see things right it's virtualization that's still within a full base operating system load correct? How does KVM perform against VMware which uses a much smaller footprint? Is KVM really a hypervisor? I'm just trying figure out the basics of KVM..:) Thanks, William Warren
2009 Jun 05
1
CentOS Digest, Vol 53, Issue 4
> > On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:52 AM, David McGuffey > <davidmcguffey at verizon.net> wrote: > > This is my first post here on the CentOS forums.? I've been running > Fedora > > since FC4, and have been working with RHEL 4 at work.? But this is > my first > > foray into CentOS. > > > > I followed the multimedia guidance on the wiki, and now
2013 Feb 23
2
Force CentOS 6.3 to discover new video card
I want to add a new video card that will drive multiple monitors. Current installation of CentOS 6.3 x86_64 is working well with the hdmi output of the motherboard. Once I install the new video card, how do I force 6.3 to discover and configure it? Seems with 6.0 and newer, system-config-display is gone and replaced with a combination of udev and xrandr. I'm not familiar with these and
2009 Jun 03
3
Can't play DVD movies on CentOS 5.3 after following guidance on the wiki
2009 Jun 18
4
Which external WiFi device for laptop running CentOS 5.3?
Have decided to give up on the embedded Broadcom 4312 wireless device in my son's Dell laptop. I get WEP open authentication to work, but nothing else. I was about to dump the bcm43xx kernel module and the bcm43xx-microcode5.fw firmware and work with the newer b43 module and associated firmware. However, he claims that at school, he has always had intermittent problems with wireless under
2010 Nov 17
1
yum update and iptables
I'm doing some testing in a lab which is isolated from the rest of my network (DMZ). I'm doing both inbound and outbound filtering at the firewall (CentOS +iptables). What protocols, ports and destination IP addresses does yum use to identify updates, and then actually go get them for installation? Looking at yum.conf and wireshark data, yum appears to go to a central site, look up the
2014 Dec 09
3
How to configure xguest Firefox home page
I've installed CentOS 6.6 on a workstation at a local non-profit as a kiosk machine. I used xguest. Works great, except now the customer wants the Firefox homepage to be one pointing to a particular site. Doesn't seem to be much documentation on how to make minor changes to the account. Lots of SELinux guidance, but nothing about default home page, etc. Dave
2011 Nov 02
2
VirtualBox on CentOS 6.0?
I have an older quad-core AMD processor that supports hardware virtualization on a motherboard that does not support it in the bios. Eventually I'll swap the mobo out on this box for one that will support hardware virtualization and use qemu-kvm. I prefer kvm because of SELinux and sVirt that protects the host from VM breakout should a VM become hostile. In the meantime, I want to start work
2009 Nov 28
6
AIDE or OSSEC on CentOS 5.4 x86_64?
Starting with a fresh load and after I finish hardening the load following the Center for Internet Security (CIS) guidance, I'm wondering whether AIDE or OSSEC would be a better intrusion detection system. I installed AIDE and did a quick test of AIDE and after initializing the db and applying the recent cups update, I found that 1700+ files had changed. Those are a lot of changes to wade
2009 Jun 03
3
How to remove the wrong wireless firmware module
How do I back out of these directions?<br/><br/>"yum install iwl4965-firmware<br/><br/>rmmod iwl4965; modprobe iwl4965<br/><br/>Your wireless device should be working now. Enable NetworkManager to use it. <br/>Starting from CentOS 5.3 (kernel 2.6.18-128) the kernel includes the iwlagn kernel module. If you are running an older kernel, please look at
2009 Dec 12
1
yum quit working in CentOS 5.4 x86_64
Have been running 5.4 x86_64 for a couple of months now. Every once in a while, I would get a notice that updates were available. It appears that about 3 weeks ago, yum stopped notifying me of updates. Over that time, I've manually done a 'yum update' from a command line, with an output that there are no updates. I know this cannot be true, because I watch the 'centOS-announce
2014 Dec 03
7
DegradedArray message
Received the following message in mail to root: Message 257: >From root at desk4.localdomain Tue Oct 28 07:25:37 2014 Return-Path: <root at desk4.localdomain> X-Original-To: root Delivered-To: root at desk4.localdomain From: mdadm monitoring <root at desk4.localdomain> To: root at desk4.localdomain Subject: DegradedArray event on /dev/md0:desk4 Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 07:25:27
2009 Jun 11
3
How to reply to a digest
I'm receiving the centos-request in digest mode. Using Fedora 10 and Evolution. When I tried to reply to a centos-request message inside the digest, the result doesn't seem to look right. I cut/paste the proper subject line (replacing the CentOS Digest, Vol NN, Issue nn text), but some have complained that this approach doesn't allow the original question and replies to be threaded.
2017 Oct 02
4
Display IP addresses on the system console *before* the login prompt.
I have a bunch of VBox Linux VMs (CentOS 6/7, Debian7/8/9, Ubuntu (14.0/16.04, Alpine) that get dynamic IPs. To get their respecitive IP addresses I have to login and run 'ip addr' I would like such info to be displayed on the VM console *before* the login prompt. Ideally an ASCII log + info (see below sig line). Thus, I can get the info from the VM console without having to login. I