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2011 Mar 02
4
networkinterface type proposal
Hi - I''ve searched around and haven''t found anyone who''s implemented a type+provider for configuring network interfaces in puppet. Does anyone have such a thing already running that''s just not on forge / github? I found some prior art (aside from the old ''interface'' type which was deleted in 0.24) but most people seem to use definitions +
2010 Dec 15
3
having trouble with puppet 0.25.5 on openbsd 4.8 on amd64
My manifest includes this snippet class app_client_openbsd { $app_client_pkgs_obsd = [ ''glib2-2.24.1p2'', ''gtar-1.23p1'' ] package { "${app_client_pkgs_obsd}": ensure => ''installed'', source => "http://${installserver}/openbsd/${operatingsystemrelease}/packages/${hardwaremodel}/${name}.tgz", } This
2010 Nov 19
1
Fwd: Re: Using custom facts in Puppet
May I please ask again for some assistance with the question below? I hope somebody can help me. Thanks, Ed Greenberg -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Puppet Users] Using custom facts in Puppet Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 13:14:06 -0600 From: Ed Greenberg <edg@greenberg.org> Reply-To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com On 11/16/2010 09:33
2007 Jan 22
5
Problem with xen on Centos-4.4?
I am running a Xen installation on a Centos-4.4 based test box, my desktop unit, and I am having intermittent problems installing certain pieces of software. Some time back I posted to this list regarding my inability to install Adobe Acrobat on this unit and was advised to essentially repackage the software and try again. This is beyond my present means of knowledge or time to acquire same and
2005 Jun 16
3
turning off prelinking?
In short, the reason considering (and still only considering) turning it off is to make tripwire usable again (security vs. performance, I guess). Is it possible to completely turn it off system-wide? Any additional steps needed on the existing system (that already have half of the binaries prelinked)? What order of performance degradation to expect? If it is minor, nobody is going to cry
2009 Jun 05
1
rpm and md5sum query
Hi, If I do an md5sum across 4 machines all running Centos5-x86_64 on /bin/bash why does it show a different checksum ? -> ssh box4 md5sum -b /bin/bash 53d2152059125e221a38099369e5777e */bin/bash -> ssh box6 md5sum -b /bin/bash e22fb934b0a4a840a330f47559d27205 */bin/bash -> ssh box5 md5sum -b /bin/bash 34bd0269a3ca9ce15e3bf56957d95609 */bin/bash -> ssh box2 md5sum -b /bin/bash
2017 Aug 30
4
rkhunter and prelink
Can't remember if I posted this before... We're getting warnings from rkhunterWarning: Checking for prerequisites [ Warning ] All file hash checks will be skipped because: This system uses prelinking, but the hash function command does not look like SHA1 or MD5. Now, googling, I find people saying to rm /etc/prelink.cache, then run rkhunter --propupd. Works. And then,
2007 Jan 02
1
disabling prelink?
What are the pros and cons of disabling prelinking in CentOS 4? From what I understand, prelinking is ment to be performance improvement (faster loading time for binaries). I can see some potential benefit on workstations where many different processes are started frequently. But how big is that benefit in real life? Would I slow down things noticably if there is no prelinking? Is
2015 Jun 18
2
NUX Skype for Linux
So, what does this do? # cat /etc/prelink.conf.d/skype.conf -b /usr/bin/skype -- *** e-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** Do NOT transmit sensitive data via e-Mail James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax:
2007 Dec 19
1
Prelink: Something's happening here
Can anybody explain to me what's going on here? This is a CentOS 4 i386 system. [root at edison ~]# rm -f /etc/prelink.cache [root at edison ~]# /etc/cron.daily/prelink [root at edison ~]# rpm -qf /usr/bin/sqlite3 sqlite-3.3.6-2 [root at edison ~]# rpm --verify sqlite prelink: /usr/bin/sqlite3: at least one of file's dependencies has changed since prelinking S.?.....
2008 Aug 19
3
How Can I Tell How Dovecot Was Installed?
I'm trying to help someone with Dovecot, and it looks like this one is a few versions behind. They say that they're not sure if it was installed Via an RPM or a source tarball. Dovecot is use MySQL. This is a RHEL5 server. There are RPMs listed as installed (rpm -qa) but I don't know how I can tell what was used to install the currently used set up. (also asking on the Postifix list)
2017 Aug 30
2
rkhunter and prelink
On Wed, August 30, 2017 10:43 am, Tony Schreiner wrote: > This has come up for me on the most recent upgrade, add the line > > HASH_CMD=sha1sum > > On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 11:15 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > >> Can't remember if I posted this before... We're getting warnings from >> rkhunterWarning: Checking for prerequisites [ Warning
2009 Dec 18
2
unverified files in 5.4
Hey, Gang! To ensure that a file hasn't been corrupted or tampered with, you can use rpm to verify the package it came from. Well, I found this: rpm -Vv util-linux .... ........ /usr/bin/cal S.?..... /usr/bin/chfn ........ /usr/bin/chrt S.?..... /usr/bin/chsh .... Does anyone else get this? And what would be the proper course of action at this point? Thanks mucho. --
2005 Apr 30
5
problems installing wine
I just downloaded the latest version of wine from the site to install on my system. My system is an Athalon XP 2400+ running Fedora Core 3, fully updated. I downloaded the file wine-20050419-1fc3winehq.athlon.rpm and installed it, then installed winetools-2.1.1-jo.i386.rpm to go with it. I started winetools to do the configuration and completed each step of the base install one at a time until
2017 Aug 30
1
rkhunter and prelink
in my prior message, that should be in rkhunter.conf On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 11:43 AM, Tony Schreiner <anthony.schreiner at bc.edu> wrote: > This has come up for me on the most recent upgrade, add the line > > HASH_CMD=sha1sum > > On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 11:15 AM, <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote: > >> Can't remember if I posted this before... We're getting
2016 Feb 03
3
rstan warning messages
On 02/03/2016 09:52 AM, Tom Callaway wrote: > Are you trying to build R and components for i686 rather than x86_64? Never mind. Your logs make it clear that you're building for x86_64. Can you share the output of: pkg-config --list-all |grep libcurl curl-config --libs rpm -V libcurl-devel libcurl I'm honestly baffled as to why the configure script is failing to find libcurl.pc on
2009 Jun 03
4
Good md5sum snapshot tool?
I have a server that is undergoing some patching soon and would like to make note of any files that have changed after the patching is complete. Can you recommend a tool that uses md5sum snapshots to do a quick before and after test, showing anything that's changed on a particular file system?
2007 Jul 11
1
RPM Build Question
Hi People, I have just started building my own RPMS on both Fedora and CentOS and generally things have gone well. Currently I am trying to create RPMS for some commercial software that we have purchased. Step 1 was install the software using its JAVA Based installer ensuring that all files were installed into a particular directory in /usr/local. Step 2 was create a tar file of the
2006 Jul 23
2
Broken pipe
I updated my x86 machine day before yesterday, and I noticed two things. The clamav user and group was deleted, and not recreated, and when the makewhatis ran, I got a page full of "zcat: stdout: Broken pipe" entries. What gives with the makewhatis and clamav? Was clamav removed from the software? I encountered no errors when the transaction check and transactions were run.
2013 Aug 29
3
[LLVMdev] Adding diversity for security (and testing)
On 08/28/2013 02:37 PM, Nick Lewycky wrote: > 1. I'm concerned about the deployment problem. I realize that being in > the compiler means you can transform the program in more exciting > ways, but it gives you a much worse deployment story than something > which modifies the program on disk like "prelink". Yes, definitely. Deployment is an issue which users will need