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2008 Dec 01
2
following Centos wiki headless install, but applying to FC10
I have successfully built an install CD following the instructions at:
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/VncHeadlessInstall
Now I am trying to do the same with FC10 and I am failing in two ways.
I have tried to find a similar howto for even FC9, but have not found
the right google magic.
The first problem should be small. When I set isolinux.cfg to start with:
prompt 1
timeout 0
I
2005 Aug 23
4
yum issues
I hve two different boxes.
One runs the updates to vim jsut fine.
the other throws --> Populating transaction set with selected packages.
Please wait.
---> Downloading header for sudo to pack into transaction set.
sudo-1.6.7p5-30.1.1.i386. 100% |=========================| 161 kB 00:00
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/updates/i386/RPMS/sudo-1.6.7p5-30.1.1.i386.rpm:
[Errno -1] Header is
2006 Jun 22
9
Apache Security
Hello, I have a server running CentOS 4.3 with all the latest updates.
The server in question has been hacked by spammers a few times. The
details of the hack have been basically the same every time. I find
some directory created by the apache user account in /tmp. The new
directory contains an html file, and a list of email addresses to spam
and a perl script that spams all those email
2016 Jan 29
2
Apache doesn't display "It works page" under CentOS 7
I have Apache/2.4.6 installed in a minimal CentOS 7 VM. I am trying to
access the default page when Apache is installed by accessing the CentOS IP
as http://192.168.3.130 (is a host only interface) but I got "This webpage
is not available: ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT" and I can't find why. I have
stopped iptables and then checked:
# service iptables status
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl
2015 Dec 23
3
C7 apache file access
On 12/23/2015 02:36 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Dec 2015, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>> Pulling out what little hair I have here, but stumbled onto a
>> possible problem.
>>
>> I have a server running C6 apache that is set up with personal
>> directories and no problem showing the files.
>>
>> You can see it at:
2015 Dec 23
4
C7 apache file access
Pulling out what little hair I have here, but stumbled onto a possible
problem.
I have a server running C6 apache that is set up with personal
directories and no problem showing the files.
You can see it at: medon.htt-consult.com/~rgm/pogo
So I have a C7 apache server I am building. Files I create on the new
server are listing fine. Files I have copied (with cp -avr ...) get
permission
2013 Mar 06
4
Apache attacks - you can't stop them, or can you?
So I have this nice, simple web server up running. Its purpose is to
allow me external testing with HIP, and to provide some files for
external distribution. Of course, there it is sitting on port 80 and
the attacks are coming in per logwatch report. Examples from the report
include:
Requests with error response codes
404 Not Found
//phpMyAdmin-2.5.1/scripts/setup.php: 1
2012 May 02
1
SELinux prevents my PHP script from sending mail
Hello all...
I maintain an amateurish email list for my wife's website on my CentOS 6
server. Once-a-month, she sends mail to "mylistaddr at mydomain.com" and
the /etc/aliases file redirects that to my script:
mylistaddr: "| /usr/bin/php-cgi /var/www/html/mydomain/email-cgi.php"
The script, in turn, reads the recipient addresses out of a DB and
composes and sends the
2013 Feb 25
13
running yum update on remote servers
I have read a couple old threads here on updates for servers, and I am
looking for some mechanics to getting the actual updates done. I don't
want automatic updates; I want to control when and what gets updated.
First I have to determine that a particular server needs updates. I
suppose a daily script that would run "yum check-updates' and emails me
the results could work, but
2013 Feb 12
5
Overdue upgrade of bind
I am **FINALLY** starting in on upgrading my domain server.
Right now it is still on bind-9.3.6 via Centos 5.5. Stepping right up
to 9.8.2 in Centos 6.3.
I am pretty good with zone files and the like, though I will finally get
to tackle DNSSEC (and I can go to the sources Austien, Vixie, and Liu if
need be or even the bind list!), but right now I have much more mundane
issues.
Like it
2013 Mar 03
1
Not installing avahi in a kickstart install
In the packages section of my kickstart I have:
-avahi
and I am still getting avahi and all of its rpms installed. I don't
want avahi on my servers, how do I specify in a kickstart to NOT install it?
2018 Sep 06
6
postfix on centos 7
When I try and send mail I see this in the maillog:
Sep 6 11:59:48 postfix/sendmail[11059]: fatal: open
/etc/postfix/main.cf: Permission denied
But /etc/postfix/main.cf is world readable:
$ ls -l /etc/postfix/main.cf
-rw-r--r--. 1 root root 27176 Jun 9 2014 /etc/postfix/main.cf
2008 Jul 15
1
Miredo relay port question
I am bringing up a Miredo server and relay on my new iPv6 network.
I have been reading the RFC and the man pages.
One of the many vague points is the udp port used by the Miredo client
in relay mode. Is it 'random' or is it 3545? How do I find out what it is?
Plus how do I set up my server so that the Miredo server and client
relay start as part of the system boot? They do now work
2020 Jun 18
5
Can't access Squirrelmail on Centos 8
Good evening,
I have not able able to run the http://ip-addr/src/configtest.php script, nor access Squirrelmail. Looking for suggestions on what I might
have missed. When I try either http://ip-... or https://ip-..., I get the following reply
Forbidden You don't have permission to access /webmail/src/configtest.php on this server.
I got squirrelmail installed in /usr/share/squirrelmail and
2018 Sep 06
1
postfix on centos 7
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 3:42 PM, Phil Perry <pperry at elrepo.org> wrote:
> On 06/09/18 20:15, Larry Martell wrote:
>>
>> When I try and send mail I see this in the maillog:
>>
>> Sep 6 11:59:48 postfix/sendmail[11059]: fatal: open
>> /etc/postfix/main.cf: Permission denied
>>
>> But /etc/postfix/main.cf is world readable:
>>
>> $ ls
2020 Jun 18
1
Can't access Squirrelmail on Centos 8
> Am 18.06.2020 um 23:18 schrieb Jay Hart:
>>> Am 18.06.2020 um 22:37 schrieb Jay Hart:
>>>>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:11:01 -0400
>>>>> Jay Hart wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Any suggestions????
>>>>> selinux issue?
>>>> I turned the firewall off and tried to access /webmail and the configtest file, Turning
2007 Jul 12
2
Does Nouveau break the nVidia drivers?
Dear developers
I would like to submit dumps, but I spend ~4 hours last time on
installing the nVidia drivers, and ended up with the livna.org RPM's.
So can I install the Nouveau driver without damaging the nVidia drivers?
I am using Fedora 7 and integrated NVIDIA GeForce 6150. That's the C51
core, right?
Hugs,
Louise
2005 Jul 22
2
fedora core 4
First has anybody been able to install wine on fedora core 4 by using an
rpm? If so how?
Second, It doens't appear that Mr. Beron has posted the latest version as
rpms (20050628) for redhat/fedora. Does anyone know if he plans to?
Justin
2006 Jan 09
4
Firefox plugin to auto convert audio files into Ogg
per > http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=63653
The above thread on the Fedora Forums about a script that can
automatically convert one audio format to another got me thinking >
wouldn't it be fantastic to be able to right click on an MP3 (or other
audio file) while in Firefox, and automatically have the file
converted into Ogg at the same time as the file is being saved
2009 Oct 03
3
Desiring to set up Windows Vista and Linux Fedora Core 4
Greetings!
Tonight is unfortunately the first small bit of time I've had to even
try to get Samba configured between my Vista and my Linux FC4. (My mother
as well as my extremely limited home time dealing with important things
are my main delays.)
It's not going well. :-)
I have added hosts allow with 192.168.1 and 192.168.2. I have
experimented with a few things. I