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2004 Oct 05
1
For Sale Cisco IP Phones and ATA's
We have the following available for sale. All equipment tested with a
90-day warranty.
(150) CP-7960G refurbished $270/ea
(20) CP-7960G new $305/ea
(20) CP-7940G new $260/ea
(50) CP-7905G new $140/ea
(200) CP-PWR-CUBE new $25/ea
(50) ATA186-I1 refurbished $130/ea (arriving next Monday)
Let me know if we
2009 Jun 23
6
recursive snaptshot
I thought I recalled reading somewhere that in the situation where you
have several zfs filesystems under one top level directory like this:
rpool
rpool/ROOT/osol-112
rpool/export
rpool/export/home
rpool/export/home/reader
you could do a shapshot encompassing everything below zpool instead of
having to do it at each level.
(Maybe it was in a dream...)
2009 Feb 18
11
Confused about prerequisites for ZFS to work
I''m hoping to get some general clues about what all is required to get
an experiment going with zfs.
I''ve managed to install osol-11 in a vmware on windowsXP host from a
recent *.iso.
I''m following along with Simon''s blog showing how to set up ZFS. I''m
newbie with both ZFS and Solaris but the instructions seem pretty
clear.
However I''m
2009 Mar 27
7
is zpool export/import | faster than rsync or cp
I need to move data from one zpool to another, lock stock and
barrel,
Being from linux background my instinct was to use rsync. But then I
remembered seeing the `export/import options in man zpool.. And I''ve
seen mention of them here too, but didn''t pay attention since I''d
noticed no need yet.
Now I''m wondering if the export/import sub commands might not be
2003 May 31
3
why are these files being transfered
Setup: Redhat linux 7.3
rrsync: version 2.5.6 protocol version 27
I'm trying to employ rsync in conjuction with with a cvs setup.
The setup employs a bufffer where changes are made then moved to a
checked out module from cvs repository and finally any cvs actions
necessary are done.
So far just testing this out with some copies of both directory trees.
Right now the files in both are
2007 May 29
3
business ssl certs for centos www and/or email servers
Although I know the basics about getting and installing web and mail server
ssl certs, I haven't had to "purchase" and do it "myself" for some time. i
always had someone else dealing with it.
I am wondering what you folks on the list are using on your centos web and
mail servers
:-)
Are you making your own or are you purchasing them from godaddy, thawte,
geotrust,
2016 Nov 08
4
one host only: ssh_dispatch_run_fatal
Darren Tucker <dtucker at zip.com.au> writes:
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 1:02 PM, Harry Putnam <reader at newsguy.com> wrote:
> [...]
>> gv harry> ssh -vv 2x
>>
>> OpenSSH_7.3p1-hpn14v11, OpenSSL 1.0.2j 26 Sep 2016
>
> this is a third-party modified version of OpenSSH. Can you reproduce
> the problem with a stock OpenSSH from the source from
2009 Mar 06
5
RePartition OS disk, give some to zpool
I''ve got knee deep into learning how to use Opensolaris and zfs, and I
see now that my goal of home zfs server may have been better served if
I had partitioned the install disk leaving some of the 60GB to be
added to a zpool.
First, how much space does a working OS need. I don''t mean bare
minimum but to be comfortable and have some growing room (on the
install disk)?
2009 Mar 27
18
Growing a zpool mirror breaks on Adaptec 1205sa PCI
Setup: Osol.11 build 109
Athlon64 3400+ Aopen AK-86L mobo
adeptec 1250sa Sata PCI controller card
[re-posted from accidental post to osol `general'' group]
I''m having trouble with an adaptec 1205sa (non-raid) SATA PCI card.
It was all working fine when I plugged 2 used sata 200gb disks of a
windows xp machine into it. Booted my osol server and added a zpool
mirror using those
2003 Nov 12
0
www.theora.org and CSS
Hi,
a quick note for the website designer.
The CCS specs defines the style below as 80% of the font size of the parent
element.
td { ... ; font-size: 80% }
Nesting 4 or 5 tables as you do it on the size gives you a very tiny font
size on the most inner <td> elements, at least on browsers which do not
define a sensible minimal font size (such as the one in development which
I was
2004 Feb 23
0
www.cert.org ranked # 27 in Google for use your home computer and make money
Hi there! Sorry for an e-mail out of the blue, but I just did a search for the term use your home computer and make money on Google and found www.cert.org ranked 27. Since I publish a related website about Business - Services (it's strictly informational, so I'm definitely NOT a competitor of yours), I'd like to link to your site.
My site is one of the best resources for info in our
2008 Jul 09
2
CentOS Patch for http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/800113
Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9?
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/800113
2009 Jan 15
2
--compare-dest; I'm missing the boat
I must be seriously misunderstanding the man page coverage of
--compre-dest. My take was that if a file in compare-dest=dir
matches a file in SOURCE/ then it won't be transferred to DEST/.
I tried this test. (d1 has single files and 2 subdir with files)
cp -a d1 d1a
mkdir d2
rsync -avv --compare-dest="./d1a" d1/ d2/
d1a is carbon copy of d1 but still every last file in
2002 Jan 10
2
exclude this file #notes#
What is the necessary syntax to exclude a file named #notes# from an
action?
I've tried these without success:
#*
"#*"
#notes#
"#notes#"
\#notes\#
2016 Nov 08
4
one host only: ssh_dispatch_run_fatal
all but one lan host (gv)can ssh connect to host 2x
Included windows 10, several linux. 2x is a solaris host.
That problem host (gv) can connect to all others but 2x.
2x can connect to all other encluding the problem host (gv)
So gv ssh to 2x throws this error:
ssh_dispatch_run_fatal: Connection to 192.168.1.42 port 22: incorrect
signature.
192.168.1.42 is 2x. So incoming ssh from gv to 2x
2018 Jul 22
0
ot: LE server conf setup/ iPhone 'expired cert' message
Do you have restarted Dovecot to reload the renewed certificate?
Am 22. Juli 2018, 15:04, um 15:04, Voytek Eymont <voytek at sbt.net.au> schrieb:
>I've installed LE certs on my Dovecot a while back, and, it has been
>working OK since, but, today, an iPhone user said he can't get emails
>as
>iphone says 'cert is expired', searching around, I see some other
2018 Jul 22
0
ot: LE server conf setup/ iPhone 'expired cert' message
> On Jul 22, 2018, at 9:04 AM, Voytek Eymont <voytek at sbt.net.au> wrote:
>
> I've installed LE certs on my Dovecot a while back, and, it has been
> working OK since, but, today, an iPhone user said he can't get emails as
> iphone says 'cert is expired',
> (if I open mailserver host in browser, padlock shows current/valid cert)
>
Usually, a browser
2018 Jul 22
2
ot: LE server conf setup/ iPhone 'expired cert' message
On Sun, July 22, 2018 11:22 pm, dclist at list.jmatt.net wrote:
> Usually, a browser connects to a web server on port 443, while an email
> client connects to an IMAP or POP server on a different port, served by
> different software. Just because your browser receives a current/valid
> cert, that doesn?t mean your dovecot server is sending the same
> certificate.
>
>
2018 Jul 22
0
ot: LE server conf setup/ iPhone 'expired cert' message
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018, Voytek Eymont wrote:
> [...]
> so, basically, after each renewal of server's cert I should remember to
> reload Dovecot (and maybe Postfix too?)
You can add a hook (script) to /etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/deply/
which restarts the services you need.
In my case, I have
/usr/sbin/apache2ctl graceful
/usr/sbin/dovecot reload
/usr/sbin/postfix reload
This way
2018 Jul 22
2
ot: LE server conf setup/ iPhone 'expired cert' message
On Sun, 22 Jul 2018, B. Reino wrote:
> You can add a hook (script) to /etc/letsencrypt/renewal-hooks/deply/
I meant, of course "deploy" and not "deply" :)
Sorry about that.