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2020 Jan 30
0
system-config-network centos altarch
Am 30.01.20 um 14:03 schrieb Richmond:
> Hi
>
> I have just installed centos 7 altarch on a 32 bit computer. I selected
> the minimal system install. I see that when I search with yum there is
> no command system-config-network, i.e.
>
> yum search system-config-network
>
> Does this command (system-config-network) still exist?
>
> Would I expect it to be in
2013 Oct 15
2
no group package selection via PXE network installation
I'm trying to install centos 6.4 on my server A (which has 512 MB ram and no
cdrom) by PXE.
I exported installation tree 'CentOS-6.4-i386-bin-DVD1.iso' via http on
server 'Z', all according to Centos howto (copied vmlinuz, pxelinux.cfg,
initrd.img , started tftpd+dhcpd services)
Boot process is OK (in text mode! I think it's a memory problem); it's
required keyboard
2014 Aug 03
4
don't use centos 7 as a developer workstation
Hi,
May be it's not clear to everyone.. so this's just a quick notice to
everyone.
Don't use CentOS 7 as a developer workstation since currently there is
not included any developer IDE. As eclipse was pulled out from the main
distro and put into Red Hat Developer Toolset (which is imho a good idea
not to use a 7 years old IDE). But Red Hat Developer Toolset is still
not supported on
2014 Feb 26
4
Static routing on CentOS
Hi All
I have two hosts. Host A and Host B
Host A routing table
------------------------
[root at localhost ~]# route -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use
Iface
172.29.110.0 172.29.109.1 255.255.255.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
172.29.109.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0
2014 May 07
3
centosplus kernel-debug
Hi,
I am setting up crashkernel and was wondering where I get the kernel-debug rpm
for centosplus kernels.
Thanks,
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2013 Nov 06
3
syslog-ng or rsyslog?
Hi All.
I've used syslog-ng for some time. I like it. I have a project in which I
need to choose a central logging solution. What are your experiences with
rsyslog? Is it more complex to setup than syslog-ng? Or maybe does it have
some additional features?
I am also thinking about using some gui tools for log parsing and graphing.
May be proprietary/paid. Any suggestions?
Best regards,
2014 Jan 13
2
6.5, minor annoyances
I rebuilt my system a couple/three weeks ago, and it's running 6.5, and
there's a couple of minor annoyances: first, all my xterms, when I login
in from the console, always are in ~/Documents, rather than ~. The other
is that, running KDE, I can't find where to turn *off* the stupid
login/logout theme music.* Oh, and I get this enTHUsiastic menu, rather
than the traditional one.
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
2013 Nov 20
5
Any experience with lanner appliances?
Hi,
anybody has installed CentOS on an lanner appliance...?
Eg. http://www.lannerinc.com/products/all-purpose-box-computers/industrial-automation/lec-2126
I was planning to buy an hp microserver to make a "small" CentOS firewall (and more since it is overpowered), but I am wondering if I could go for a lot smaller and with no fan/noise... but at the same time a bit more expensive...
2013 Oct 24
2
A last, desperate hope - video modes
Hi, folks. This is, in fact, off-topic: I'm fighting a user's FC19 box. I
updated him, rebooted... and his ATI video card seems to not be supported
any more (and it's *not* that old - an RV620).
The thing that drives me crazy is, when I reinstalled the whole system,
whatever video driver the installer used for graphical install *worked*.
So: does anyone have any idea a) what driver
2014 Jun 26
2
Firewall question
I have a firewall rule to drop packets from certain addresses: (email spam)
my /etc/sysconfig/iptables begins as:
# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.7 on Thu Jun 26 09:11:09 2014
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [1:148]
-A INPUT -m pkttype --pkt-type multicast -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -s 223.255.229.0/24 -j DROP
-A INPUT -s 218.96.0.0/24 -j DROP
-A INPUT -s
2020 Jun 12
4
Minicom and Ncurses
Hi,
I have to do some maintenance on a CentOS 7 proxy installed on a routerboard
without a video card. The only way to access this machine directly is via
Minicom and serial port.
I'm using NetworkManager TUI (nmtui) to configure network interfaces, but
Ncurses rendering in Minicom works in the sense that chickens fly and horses
swim. What you get is a forest of question marks with a few
2014 Oct 30
2
CentOS 6.5 equivalents in CentOS 7
I tried to install CentOS 7 on a new system. It works.
However, I'm noticing small things:
1. system-config-network-tui is not installed and yum cannot find it. I
realized for this -- nmtui
What about firewall? I can't seem to understand the replacement from
system-config-firewall-tui
Jason
2020 Oct 26
2
Network Manager - rotate connection profile
I wasn't sure what to call this in the subject line, but here's my issue.
I have an occasional need to switch a few computers from one Internet provider to a different one. Both Internet providers feed into the same network, one at 192.168.0.1 and the other at 192.168.0.254.
So to change from one provider to the other I run nmtui to change the gateway and dns server addresses, then
2020 Feb 18
3
From network-scripts to NetworkManager on a router : questions
Hi,
I'm running CentOS 7 on all my servers, in three different contexts :
1. simple local server
2. public facing server
3. router/gateway/firewall
I'm currently in the process of moving my KISS-style
network-scripts-style configurations to something more orthodox based on
NetworkManager.
Scenarios (1) and (2) caused no problems, but (3) is giving me some
headache. Let me
2015 Nov 16
1
AltArch/ppc64le wiki page request
I have created a JamesOConnor centos wiki userid and I would like to create and be able edit a pair of AltArch wiki pages.
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/ppc64le # POWER8 Little Endian
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/ppc64 # POWER7 Big Endian
These would be linked to from https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch similar to the Arm32,
2017 Jan 30
0
Release for CentOS AltArch 7 (1611) on i386 Architecture
The CentOS AltArch SIG is a group of people working to build alternative
architecture support derived from CentOS Linux's sources. You can find
more details about the AltArch group at:
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch
Including details on how to get involved and ways to get help for
architecture specific issues.
This is the release announcement for the i386 (Intel
2016 Aug 11
3
EPEL packages for CentOS 7 i686 AltArch distro
I have begun building the EPEL packages for the CentOS 7 i686 AltArch
distribution.
You can watch the progress here:
http://buildlogs.centos.org/c7-epel/
Should have most of the packages built in the next couple days.
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
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2018 Oct 08
0
Upcoming changes to downloading AltArch .iso images
Hi, this notice is for those who employ some sort of an automation to
download AltArch (ie. aarch64, armhfp, i386, power9, ppc64, ppc64le)
CentOS 7 .iso/.raw.xz images from mirror.centos.org. Those using a
regular browser to download these images are not particularly affected,
and you can continue to the next message.
Previously, only main architecture .iso image downloads from
mirror.centos.org
2015 Aug 03
0
Announcing the CentOS Linux AltArch SIG
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Hi Everyone,
It gives me great pleasure to announce the formation of the CentOS
Linux AltArch Special Interest Group ( SIG ).
This SIG will be setup and managed by community members who want to
come and help port CentOS Linux to architectures and platforms not
supported by the Core SIG itself.
Note: this is not called secondary arch group, since