Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "custom SELinux?"
2007 Apr 20
1
SELinux and daemons - clever way to change default locations?
I'm sure you've seen this before:
You need to slightly tweak the default installation of a major daemon -
let's say you're running a big MySQL database and you need to put it on
a different filesystem, mounted (for example) as /db
So you move /var/lib/mysql to /db/mysql (and preserve all the file
attributes, including SELinux), change /etc/my.cnf accordingly, start
mysqld -
2007 Nov 03
4
anyone using DBMail?
I am currently using Cyrus IMAPd, and been using it for a long time, the
main reason being that I want an IMAP server with nice server-side
filtering, which Cyrus provides via Sieve. Given that Sieve is
integrated with Squirrelmail, all is good.
Or is it?
Cyrus IMAPd is powerful, but it's a complete mess to upgrade, either
when upgrading the software per se, or when upgrading the whole
2015 Apr 14
2
state of IPSec VPN on CentOS 7: Openswan, strongSwan, RPM packages
On 2015-04-14 11:25, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 04/14/2015 11:07 AM, Florin Andrei wrote:
>> I looked in the yum repositories for CentOS 7 and I noticed that there
>> are no packages for any of the major open source IPSec VPN apps -
>> Openswan, strongSwan, etc. I'm pretty sure CentOS 6 had Openswan
>> packages.
>
> libreswan replaced openswan, and is
2015 Apr 14
1
state of IPSec VPN on CentOS 7: Openswan, strongSwan, RPM packages
On 2015-04-14 11:44, Eero Volotinen wrote:
> 2015-04-14 21:40 GMT+03:00 Florin Andrei <florin at andrei.myip.org>:
>>
>> http://serverfault.com/a/655752/24406
>>
>> If that is accurate, the documentation, and the clustering / load
>> balancing might tilt the balance in the direction of strongSwan.
>>
>>
> Well, both packages can do ipsec to
2004 Jul 16
3
PSTN/phone/FXO/FXS cabling issue
I just received a Wildcard TDM400P by FedEx yesterday. I noticed that
the FXO/FXS modules use connectors similar to Ethernet.
Now, i want to connect the TDM400P to the PSTN connector in the wall,
and also to a regular analog phone. Both the PSTN conn and the phone use
smaller connectors, typical for analog phones.
I searched the "official" docs and the Wiki, there's good
2008 Aug 25
2
slow Perl on CentOS 5
If your Perl apps are unusually slow on CentOS 5, have a look at this blog:
http://blog.vipul.net/2008/08/24/redhat-perl-what-a-tragedy/
In a nutshell: some Perl apps are 100x slower on RedHat / CentOS 5
compared to other distributions.
Bugzilla entry:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=379791
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
2007 Mar 20
4
SATA RAID card recommendation?
I need a SATA RAID PCI card that works well with CentOS and is fully
supported. Mandatory features:
- works with the drivers already in the kernel, no additional drivers
- can do RAID 0, 1 and 5
- hotswap
- allows to monitor the status of the array and of each individual drive
via a script (ideally run from cron)
- works with very large SATA drives
Nice to have features but not mandatory:
-
2015 Apr 14
3
state of IPSec VPN on CentOS 7: Openswan, strongSwan, RPM packages
I looked in the yum repositories for CentOS 7 and I noticed that there
are no packages for any of the major open source IPSec VPN apps -
Openswan, strongSwan, etc. I'm pretty sure CentOS 6 had Openswan
packages.
What is the current consensus w.r.t. building an IPSec VPN "server"
(concentrator, whatever) on CentOS 7, that will do site-to-site
connections with Cisco hardware at
2009 Sep 05
3
caching pipe?
Is it possible to add caching to a pipe?
cat blah | in_RAM_cache_here -s SIZE | something else
I'm doing what is essentially a cat (*) from a DVD directly to an NFS
share. It looks like the two media (DVD and NFS) have very different
read / write behaviors, speeds and timings, and the overall process is
not as fast as possible. So I was wondering if some kind of cache
inbetween might be
2014 Dec 08
4
print something on console after boot
CentOS 7
How do I print something on the text-mode console right after the OS has
finished booting?
I've a virtual instance and I need to know its IP address after it has
finished booting up, to know where to ssh into it. I've tried adding "ip
-4 addr > /dev/tty0" to rc.local, but that obviously doesn't work,
because the login prompt overwrites everything I do.
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2004 Aug 04
4
FCC Rules VoIP Must Be Tappable
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/08/04/2212251&tid=158&tid=95&tid=103
Probably some of you already saw this.
Now, beyond discussions regarding the legitimacy of such a ruling
(whether they have the legal, moral or whatever right to enforce it),
there's the technical aspect.
Suppose i provide VoIP services using Asterisk, and i fall under the
incidence of the FCC ruling
2008 Jun 19
3
3ware performance in CentOS
Have a look at these pages:
http://www.bofh-hunter.com/2008/06/13/3ware-performance-in-centos/
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=444759
I'm comparing the default 5.1 64bit kernel with the patched one posted
in the bug report (kernel-2.6.18-53.1.21.el5.bz321111.x86_64) and I
don't quite see any significant difference in write performance for this
command:
dd if=/dev/zero
2007 Jul 10
2
video calls - Windows / Linux interoperability ?
I will install Asterisk on my home server, I want to be able to route
video calls, but I need the Windows and Linux clients to be interoperable.
On Linux, it looks like Ekiga is a good candidate. But how about Windows?
Anyone using Kapanga in an Asterisk network that includes Ekiga? Are
these two interoperable?
I'm not necessarily looking for open source software, free for personal
use is
2009 Aug 03
1
sieve not working with Postfix and maildir
I am moving away from Cyrus, I'm trying to migrate to Dovecot.
I am trying to get Sieve working with Dovecot and Postfix and it just
won't work.
Postfix is able to delived new messages to the "new" subfolder of the
inbox structure. After I run Thunderbird, the new message gets moved
to "cur" and it shows up in my inbox. So far so good.
But now I'm trying to add
2007 Jul 02
1
SSL accelerators anyone?
Anybody using hardware SSL accelerators on CentOS?
The architecture that I'm looking at is CentOS 4 32 bit and Tomcat, and
the motherboards can accept PCI Express cards. But I'm interested in any
observations at all, even on different software and hardware versions -
what works for you, what to stay away from, etc.
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
2010 May 27
1
newer (2.7) Postfix RPM packages for RH
Postfix 2.3.3 that comes with RH/CentOS is very old, there are lots of
new features in newer versions that appear to be very useful (revised
queue manager with better scheduler as far back as v2.5, etc.).
Latest stable version is 2.7. I was looking for RPM packages and I've
found this site:
http://ftp.wl0.org/official/
Anybody using it? Good things, bad things?...
Anybody using Postfix
2011 Apr 15
4
cross-platform email client
I'm a Thunderbird user almost since day one, but now I'm looking for
something else. For whatever reason, it doesn't work well for me - every
once in a while it becomes non-responsive (UI completely frozen for
several seconds, CPU usage goes to 100%) and I just can't afford to
waste time waiting for the email software to start working again.
My main desktop platform is Linux,
2009 Aug 21
3
require SSL certs only for encrypted connections?
# 1.1.11: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.28-14-server x86_64 Ubuntu 9.04
Here's the situation:
I have several local clients (Thunderbird) which do not use TLS at all.
It's plaintext completely, on port 143, because the connection is local
and there are no unauthorized users on this network (it's a home
network). I want to keep it that way to keep things simple.
Tools /
2004 Jul 26
1
drivers, kernel 2.6 and distribution
I'm planning to do some tests with a Wildcard TDM400P and Asterisk as a
small PBX, bridging POTS and VoIP. My test system is currently running
Fedora 2, based on the 2.6 kernel.
I intend to use Asterisk 1.0 RC1 in the tests.
While gathering information regarding how to compile the required
software, i came across several issues being reported, related to the
2.6 kernel series.
I'd like
2007 Oct 04
7
rolling your own kernel - guidelines?
Let's say I want to use a much newer kernel - even one from the future,
such as the upcoming 2.6.24. :-) What would y'all smart folks do in this
case, in order to avoid any possible nasty consequences?
Would you import the config file from the original CentOS5 kernel into
the new kernel, and let the kernel deal with the differences? I.e. have
the old configuration as some sort of