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2016 May 26
1
dnf replacing yum?
On Thu, May 26, 2016 9:30 am, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 05/26/2016 08:45 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >> >> On Thu, May 26, 2016 5:17 am, Johnny Hughes wrote: >>> On 05/26/2016 04:31 AM, Yamaban wrote: >>>> On Thu, 26 May 2016 08:00, James Hogarth wrote: >>>>> On 26 May 2016 00:57, "SternData" wrote: >>>>>> On 05/25/2016
2008 May 10
1
OT: YUM, RPM and PGP keys
A short time ago a message on this list referred to an OSS project called ledgersmb. I am having a deal of difficulty getting this installed and as the web page at www.ledgersmb.org yields a "page not found" error and the ledger-smb-users mailing list seems very lightly used I wonder if someone here could help me out? I have ploughed through all of the perl dependencies for ledgersmb
2010 May 28
1
Problem with yum update of device-mapper
I am seeing the following behaviour on all my ix86 CentOS-5.5 hosts: Downloading Packages: (1/2): device-mapper-event-1.02.39-1.el5_5.2.i386.rpm | 20 kB 00:00 (2/2): device-mapper-1.02.39-1.el5_5.2.i386.rpm | 724 kB 00:02 http://centos.mirror.iweb.ca/5.5/updates/i386/RPMS/device-mapper-1.02.39-1.el5_5.2.i386.rpm: [Errno -1] Package does not match intended download Trying
2008 Dec 29
4
yum cannot find bittorent rpm at dag
I am trying to get the x86_64 isos of CentOS-5.2. I wish to use bittorrent. The last time that I did this I required the bittorent package from Dag's repository. I have configured /etc/yum.repos.d/DagWieers.repo thus: [dag] name=Dag Wieers RPM Repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux #Also see URL http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/
2020 Jul 07
3
Can someone explain why host reports no SOA record for domain on DC?
[root at smb4-1 ~ (master)]# samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca ALL -U administrator Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Name=, Records=4, Children=0 SOA: serial=3, refresh=900, retry=600, expire=86400, minttl=3600, ns=SMB4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca., email=hostmaster.brockley.harte-lyne.ca. (flags=600000f0, serial=110, ttl=3600) NS:
2009 Oct 22
2
CentOS-5.3 yum-priorites
I visited http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/Priorities which tells me to install the package yum-priorities available from extras. I try this and it fails. # yum install yum-priorities Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * addons: mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca * base: mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca * extras: mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca * updates:
2020 Jun 30
3
samab-4.10 nsupdate
I have a dc configured to use the samba internal dns service. The version of samba I am using is 4.10.15 packaged for FreeBSD. Its build options state this: BIND911 : off BIND916 : off , , , GSSAPI_BUILTIN : on GSSAPI_MIT : off LDAP : on . . . NSUPDATE : off My smb4.conf file contains this: [global] bind interfaces only = Yes dns forwarder =
2010 Jul 19
2
Problem with yum
I am experiencing a problem with yum on one of my CentOS-5.5 systems. Specifically, on Friday past (July 16), I ran yum update as root. Yum displayed all of the outdated packages and asked if I wanted to proceed. An answered yes. This first package downloaded was nss. At this point yum simply stopped processing or responding. A ctrl-c at the yum session terminal window did not interrupt the
2020 Jul 07
2
How to delete an unwanted NS record
I have this on the DC smb4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca: samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca ALL -U administrator Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Name=, Records=6, Children=0 SOA: serial=7, refresh=900, retry=600, expire=86400, minttl=3600, ns=SMB4-1.brockley.harte-lyne.ca., email=support.harte-lyne.ca. (flags=600000f0, serial=110, ttl=3600)
2020 Jul 08
2
How to delete an unwanted NS record
Wed Jul 8 16:09:19 UTC 2020, Rowland penny wrote: > No, it is '@' for the name, not 'brockley.harte-lyne.ca' Previously I had tried that as well with similar results as shown below: [root at smb4-1 ~ (master)]# samba-tool dns help delete Usage: samba-tool dns delete <server> <zone> <name> <A|AAAA|PTR|CNAME|NS|MX|SRV|TXT> <data> [root at smb4-1
2015 Mar 03
6
TLS, SRTP, Asterisk11 and Snom870s
CentOS-6.5 (FreePBX-2.6) Asterisk-11.14.2 (FreePBX) snom870-SIP 8.7.3.25.5 I am having a very difficult time attempting to get TLS and SRTP working with Asterisk and anything else. At the moment I am trying to get TLS functioning with our Snom870 desk-sets. And I am not having much luck. Since this is an extraordinarily (to me) Byzantine environemnt I am going to ask if any of you have gotten
2015 Jul 24
5
rsyslog.conf
On Thu, July 23, 2015 13:19, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Physically dragging the thread back on topic... > > I really am going crazy, trying to deal with the hourly logs from the > loghost. We've got 170+ servers and workstations... but a *very* large > percentage of what's showing up is from his bloody new fedora 22, with > its idiot systemd logging of *ever* selinux
2020 Jun 03
1
samba-tool dns query
On Tue, June 2, 2020 11:13, Rowland penny wrote: > On 02/06/2020 16:03, James B. Byrne via samba wrote: >> Samba-4.11.8 on FreeBSd-12.1p5 >> >> How does one list all of the actual DNS records for Samba administered zones, >> forward and reverse? >> > Try: > > samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca > brockley.harte-lyne.ca ALL -U
2020 Jun 02
2
samba-tool dns query
Samba-4.11.8 on FreeBSd-12.1p5 How does one list all of the actual DNS records for Samba administered zones, forward and reverse? When I use the dns query option of samba-tool I get a summary but no detail: samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca @ ALL -U administrator Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Name=, Records=3, Children=0 SOA: serial=1, refresh=900, retry=600,
2020 Jun 05
1
(no subject)
Previously, when I did this: >> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca >> ALL -U administrator Then I saw this: >> Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: Now I see this: >> samba-tool dns query localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca >> ALL -U administrator >> Cannot do GSSAPI to an IP address >>
2020 Jul 08
1
How to delete an unwanted NS record
On Wed Jul 8 13:46:41 UTC 2020, Rowland penny wrote: > > This is because it is an 'A' record and not an 'NS' record. samba-tool dns delete localhost brockley.harte-lyne.ca brockley.harte-lyne.ca. A 192.168.216.162 -U administrator Password for [BROCKLEY\administrator]: ERROR(runtime): uncaught exception - (9701, 'WERR_DNS_ERROR_RECORD_DOES_NOT_EXIST') File
2016 Jun 17
1
[Fwd: Re: https and self signed]
On Fri, June 17, 2016 12:31, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > On Fri, June 17, 2016 10:19 am, James B. Byrne wrote: > >> Keys issued to individuals certainly should have short time limits >> on them. In the same way that user accounts on systems should >> always have a near term expiry date set. People are careless. >> And their motivations are subject to change. >
2009 Oct 23
3
Need some help with logwatch.
I am trying to get a logwatch summary emailed to a central address from a cron job. The tasd was copied verbatim from a system which does this already. Both are shown below. host1 crontab -l as root 45 7 * * * /usr/sbin/logwatch --service http --service imapd --service pop3 --service sshd --service vsftpd --service zz-disk_space --service zz-network --service zz-sys --mailto support at
2016 Jun 17
4
https and self signed
On Thu, June 16, 2016 13:53, Walter H. wrote: > On 15.06.2016 16:17, Warren Young wrote: >> but it also affects the other public CAs: you can???t get a >> publicly-trusted cert for a machine without a publicly-recognized >> and -visible domain name. For that, you still need to use >> self-signed certs or certs signed by a private CA. >> > A private CA is the
2016 Jun 18
2
https and self signed
On Fri, 2016-06-17 at 15:56 +0100, Michael H wrote: > On 17/06/16 15:46, James B. Byrne wrote: > > > > We operate a private CA for our domain and have since 2005. We > > maintain a public CRL strictly in accordance with our CPS and have our > > own OID assigned. Our CPS and CRL together with our active, expired > > and revoked certificate inventory is