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2015 Dec 14
0
rpm requires logic
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 12:00:09PM +0100, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Exists the possibility to define an RPM requires
> statement with a logic? Like:
> Requires: mysql-server OR mysql55-mysql-server
> MTAs like postfix have "Provides: MTA" to provide
> such facility. I do not see such possibility for
> DB packages ...
Not in the RPM in CentOS, and probably not for a long
2016 Mar 24
3
C5 MySQL injection attack ("Union Select")
On 03/24/2016 03:54 AM, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 24.03.2016 um 04:21 schrieb Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net>:
>> mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.95, for redhat-linux-gnu (x86_64) using
>> readline 5.1
>
>
>
> Current version on C5 is mysql55, 5.0 does not get any updates anymore!
>
Let me reiterate this:
the mysql-5.0.95* packages are not supported.
2018 Jul 20
2
database node / possible SYN flooding on port 3306
Hi folks,
I have here a database node running
# rpm -qa | grep mysql-server
mysql55-mysql-server-5.5.52-1.el6.x86_64
on
# virt-what
vmware
that seems to have a connection problem:
# dmesg |grep SYN |tail -5
possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies.
possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies.
possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies.
possible SYN flooding on
2018 Jul 21
1
database node / possible SYN flooding on port 3306
> Am 20.07.2018 um 18:52 schrieb Nataraj <incoming-centos at rjl.com>:
>
> On 07/20/2018 03:56 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have here a database node running
>>
>> # rpm -qa | grep mysql-server
>> mysql55-mysql-server-5.5.52-1.el6.x86_64
>>
>> on
>>
>> # virt-what
>> vmware
>>
2016 Mar 24
10
C5 MySQL injection attack ("Union Select")
mysql Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.95, for redhat-linux-gnu (x86_64) using
readline 5.1
I spotted something strange and immediately installed a routine to
automatically impose an iptables block when the key used for database
access is excessively long.
My URL was something like this
...../...../.....php?key=123456
The injection was something like this
2015 Aug 17
1
CESA-2015:1628 Moderate CentOS 5 mysql55-mysql Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2015:1628 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-1628.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
387b74ed1a97643468f2c0a085119940541a5124dd3911c5620388a53db9cc13 mysql55-mysql-5.5.45-1.el5.i386.rpm
2015 Aug 17
1
CESA-2015:1628 Moderate CentOS 5 mysql55-mysql Security Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2015:1628 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2015-1628.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename )
i386:
387b74ed1a97643468f2c0a085119940541a5124dd3911c5620388a53db9cc13 mysql55-mysql-5.5.45-1.el5.i386.rpm
2017 Aug 04
1
Flatpak [was Re: Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora Boltron]]
On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 02:10:31PM +0200, Leon Fauster wrote:
> > I think what you're looking for here is Flatpak.
> Just a off-topic question (maybe in the future of EL less off-topic);
> Does the concept of flatpak make updates in general more complicated
> (e.g. security issues in libraries)? The centralized concept of "shared
> libraries" does support by
2017 Aug 03
2
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 03:25:36PM +0200, hw wrote:
> >In all honesty, I wouldn't want Libreoffice running in a container
> >and I can't imagine why you'd want an xterm in its own container.
> It was only an example. The point of doing that is to use different versions of
> xterm and of emacs as come by default. How else would I do that when non-default
>
2015 Aug 17
2
C5 recent openssl update breaks mysql SSL connection
On 08/17/2015 11:19 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 08/17/2015 10:57 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
>> I recently applied updates to a CentOS 5 box running MySQL. I've discovered
>> that the new version of openssl, 0.9.8e-36.0.1.el5_11, breaks MySQL SSL
>> connections.
>>
>> If I rename /lib/libssl.so.0.9.8e and replace it with the old version of
>> that file
2014 Nov 18
1
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2016 May 01
3
E-mail advice sought
On 04/30/2016 08:56 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Alice Wonder <alice at domblogger.net> wrote:
>>
>> For e-mail sent to people, yes.
>>
>> But for what usernames are allowed when creating an account, I don't see why
>> blacklisting characters that are not allowed in a username is a standards
>> problem.
>
>
2018 Dec 17
2
determining what depends on a rpm
> Am 16.12.2018 um 00:07 schrieb Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>:
>
> On 12/15/18 1:05 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
>> Ultimately it would be very useful to have some kind of a tool that would generate a report from the rpms installed on a system and tell you exactly what depends on what else. Among other things you could use that report to remove stuff that's not
2019 Jul 08
2
epoch rpm el8 obsolete?
I am building a new workstation based on EL8 now. As someone else here mentioned, the raw EL8 distribution
is unusable as a workstation. Therefore I am building lot of additional packages. Today I came across a problem
with a custom package with an Epoch version, that kills the yum/dnf update process (it tries to find a "best"
package etc.). My actually question; is the RPM Epoch
2015 Aug 18
2
C5 recent openssl update breaks mysql SSL connection
In article <55D20981.7030902 at centos.org>,
Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> On 08/17/2015 10:57 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
> > I recently applied updates to a CentOS 5 box running MySQL. I've discovered
> > that the new version of openssl, 0.9.8e-36.0.1.el5_11, breaks MySQL SSL
> > connections.
> >
> > If I rename
2012 Jan 23
1
Director questions
In playing with dovecot director, a couple of things came up, one
related to the other:
1) Is there an effective maximum of directors that shouldn't be
exceeded? That is, even if technically possible, that I shouldn't go
over? Since we're 100% NFS, we've scaled servers horizontally quite a
bit. At this point, we've got servers operating as MTAs, servers doing
IMAP/POP
2016 Mar 08
2
Can anyone compile mtr source RPM on CentOS 6.7?
On 8 March 2016 at 10:07, Leon Fauster <leonfauster at googlemail.com> wrote:
> Am 08.03.2016 um 01:50 schrieb Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca>:
> > I'm not surprised, given that it is in the repo. That's why I was asking
> > if anyone tried building it themselves and, if so, did they have the
> > same issue as I describe below?
> >
> >
2005 Jul 24
1
CESA-2005:587 missing devhelp src.rpm
> src:
> devhelp-0.9.2-2.4.6.src.rpm
> mozilla-1.7.10-1.4.1.centos4.src.rpm
The mozilla src.rpm is there, but the devhelp one seems to be missing from
the mirrors....
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2006 Oct 21
2
kdelibs update missing src.rpm
I looked on several mirrors, and nowhere seems to have it.
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2018 Dec 17
1
determining what depends on a rpm
> On 12/17/18 3:50 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>>
>> or this one :-)
>> rpm -ev --test PACKAGENAME
>> will list all packages that require PACKAGENAME
>
>
> True.? I considered that, and then decided that I could never recommend
> using "rpm -e" as a test, even with the --test flag, due to the risk of
> operator error.? Though if you put it