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2013 Mar 01
3
EDNS support
I am having problems with EDNS support on a few Centos 6.3 bind servers. I am trying to determine if the problem is my Juniper SSG5 firewall of Centos. All the servers have firewall enabled, though I have tested with stopping iptables and ip6tables. I am using tests from: https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/services/replysizetest dig @localhost +short rs.dns-oarc.net txt gets: ;; Truncated,
2013 Jan 18
1
5.9 logwatch yum filter broken
After the upgrade to CentOS 5.9, all my CentOS 5 installations report only "Unmatched Entries" in the "yum" section of their daily logwatch mails. It seems the filter script /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/yum got broken: --------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8< [root at dns01 ~]# /usr/sbin/logwatch --print --service yum
2020 Aug 12
1
Install OpenVAS on CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)
On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 13:11, Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr> wrote: > Le 11/08/2020 ? 17:42, Kaushal Shriyan a ?crit : > > I am running CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core). Are there any > > instructions to install OpenVAS for CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)? > > > > Thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing from you. > > For what
2013 Sep 12
2
Anyone has experience with OpenVAS and the Atomicorp repository
I was looking for a vulnerability scanner and found OpenVAS. Does anyone has experiences with that scanner? And with the Atomicorp repository? (the OpenVAS website refers to that repo) Thanks Patrick
2020 Aug 11
4
Install OpenVAS on CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)
Hi, I am running CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core). Are there any instructions to install OpenVAS for CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)? Thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing from you. Best Regards, Kaushal
2017 Jul 21
3
TeX Live on CentOS 7
Hi, I just installed the OpenVAS vulnerability scanner on my CentOS 7 workstation. Everything seems to work fine, except PDF generation. The 'openvas-check-setup' script tells me that PDF generation works fine, but whenever I want to generate a report, the result is unusable and can't open in Evince or Okular. After googling a bit, I found out that several users complained that Tex
2017 May 18
1
How can I change the speed of tun interface?
Hi, experts I found the tun0 is 10Mb/s and I installed vnstat to monitor the tinc vpn traffic statistic, but due to 10Mb/s, the vnstat couldn’t update it’s database due to low speed rate, so anyway to change the tun from10Mb/s to higher? [root at box1 ~]# vnstat -u Info: Traffic rate for "myvpn" higher than set maximum 10 Mbit (248->341, r735 t38), syncing. [root at box1 ~]#
2017 Jul 18
2
OpenVAS: confusion with 3rd party repos
Hi, I'm currently experimenting with OpenVAS, the vulnerability scanner which was forked from Nessus. I'm reading through various HOWTOs and tutorials, and it seems like I'm stuck very early in my fiddling process. All the CentOS-based tutorials I've found mention a third-party Atomic repo, and here's how the installation usually begins. # wget -q -O -
2012 Jan 13
3
Measuring domU traffic with vnstat
Hi Guys I''m trying to measure the traffic of domUs using vnstat without luck. My configuration: Debian 6.0.3 xen 4.0.1 vnstat 1.11 I''m using bonding with two network cards. auto bond0 iface bond0 inet manual slaves eth0 eth1 bond-mode active-backup bond-miimon 100 bond-updelay 200 bond-downdelay 200 bond-primary eth0 auto br0 iface br0 inet static
2009 Jun 04
1
celtclient 64kbps more than expected
Hi, The default settings for celtclient are:- Sampling rate 48000 Frame size 256 Packet size 43 According to my calculations this should give a bitrate of 64kbit/sec + a little extra for the 32bit time stamp and 4 null byte pseudo header. Using vnstat I was very surprised to see that it was reporting a bitrate usage of around 16kbyte/sec which is 128kbit/sec, double what I was expecting. I
2016 Dec 20
2
samba wins and MS11-035
Hello Samba, I'm running 4.2.14 (yes, will update;-) ) as a DC. In our network we run security scans with a greenbone.net system which is basically a OpenVAS.org appliance. OpenVAS reports the following security problem against the samba wins server: Microsoft Windows WINS Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (2524426)
2010 Jan 19
4
Determine security updates
Hi, is there a way / software to find out which security patches my different CentOS systems are missing? Maybe with the according CESA announcement displayed? TIA, Frank.
2020 Aug 11
1
Install OpenVAS on CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)
On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 9:24 PM Ralf Prengel <ralf.prengel at rprengel.de> wrote: > Hallo, > not direkt a solution but I m using a kali rolling release installation on > hard disk. > Works fine here. > > Ralf > > Hi, I am facing the below mentioned issue. #wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic |sh [root at openvas8 ~]# yum -y install openvas Last
2008 Apr 20
4
Booting a non linux application via pxe
Hello I have an application running on top of the ORK (Open Ravenscar Kernel). The file format of the executable is elf: $ file /var/tftp/hello.vmic7750 /var/tftp/hello.vmic7750: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, not stripped I wonder if I can use pxelinux for booting the kernel via network on the target machine. The target machine support PXE. I
2012 Sep 11
6
CentOS 6 early panic on ESXi 4.1.0 build 800380
I run VMware vSphere 4 Essentials with three almost identically configured ESXi 4.1 hosts and a mix of 32 and 64 bit guests including Windows 2003 and 2008 as well as CentOS 5 and 6. Recently I updated one of the hosts to build 800380. The new build runs Windows and CentOS 5 VMs fine, but CentOS 6 guests won't come up. I tried two different CentOS 6 VMs. Both have the latest standard kernel
2011 Jul 17
2
cross-compiling nut
Hello, I would like to run nut 2.6.1 on an embeeded machine ( arm9 ) running linux and uclibc. A working gcc tool chain came with the board. How can I compile and build nut using the cross compiler tool chain ? I know that this is not a very specific question. I have however little experience with cross compiling, and I wonder where to start. A logical point would be the configure script. It
2017 Jul 24
1
OpenVAS: confusion with 3rd party repos
I gave up with the repo method and ended up building it from source. It worked out a lot easier. On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 at 02:35 Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr> wrote: > Le 18/07/2017 ? 17:42, Nicolas Kovacs a ?crit : > > I'm reading through various HOWTOs and tutorials, and it seems like I'm > > stuck very early in my fiddling process. > > > > All
2013 Mar 10
8
BIND Setup Issue
Dear All I have a CentOS 6.3 machine. I am trying to setup DNS BIND setup in that machine. It is having a static global IP. I have done lot of reading , google search and tried all possible option, but still not able to resolve the issue. My named.conf looks as below. * * * // named.conf // // Provided by Red Hat bind package to configure the ISC BIND named(8) DNS // server as a caching only
2012 Mar 13
1
yum list installed - 3rd column
On most of the CentOS 5 machines I manage, if I run "yum list installed" the third column just says "installed" for all packages. But on one machine, some lines show instead a repo name preceded by an @ sign. Apparently the repo from which the package was installed, which would be immensely useful. Two questions: 1. Can I have that feature on the other CentOS 5 machines too?
2013 Feb 15
2
Nagios NRPE IPv6
On my network management server I have Name : nagios-plugins-nrpe Arch : x86_64 Version : 2.13 Release : 1.el6 Size : 38 k Repo : installed From repo : epel To my dismay I noticed that this doesn't seem to support IPv6: [ts at bombur ~]$ host galadriel.example.com galadriel.example.com has IPv6 address 2001:db8:f004:8::32 [ts at bombur ~]$