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2004 Nov 30
2
RE: [Shorewall-devel] SFTP
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 12:17 +0700, Matthew Hodgett wrote: > > As for the 169.254 issue I tried to search the archives but got nothing. > I then tried to search on generic words, nothing. I then tried some > really common words like ''help'', ''initiated'', ''masq'' - nothing. I think > the index might be corrupt because I get no
2006 Aug 30
2
CentOS-4.4 update: don't forget those rpmsave and rpmnew files folks!
After you do your update, done forget to do updatedb, makewhatis, ... The locate for rpmnew has a couple items of interest and the locate for rpmsave returns one that occupies 24MB of your precious disks - /var/lib/Pegasus/prev-repository*. It compresses nicely to appx. 1MB, cpio bzipped --best. Change in your rndc key too, for DNS.
2005 Jan 12
3
bind and 3.4
Hello, I encountered a problem when upgrading from 3.3 to 3.4 on i386. The machine is a production name server running bind. Looks like the new rpm moved my named.conf to .rpmsave and chkconfig'ed bind to off. That's really bad. A more gentle behavior would have been to save the new named.conf to .rpmnew and not mess with initscripts. Anyone else notice that? Francois Caen
2006 Mar 29
1
htdig with omega for multiple URLs (websites)
Olly, many thanks for suggesting htdig, you saved me a lot of time. Htdig looks better than my original idea - wget, you were right. Using htdig, I can crawl and search single website - but I need to integrate search of pages spread over 100+ sites. Learning, learning.... Htdig uses separate document database for every website (one database per URL to initiate crawling). Htdig also can merge
2004 Sep 21
1
yum configuration files lost while/after updating ?
Hello centOS users, Today i've installed a fresh centos 3.1, and modified the [update] section of my/etc/yum.conf, to point on my own update repository. My update repository (3.1) contains exactly the same content that the official one. Update was successful but now /etc/yum.conf is missing :( Here it is what i've noticed during the update process: # cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS
2018 Jun 18
2
Updated krb5 rpm package altered existing krb5.conf - No go
> Am 15.06.2018 um 01:04 schrieb Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com>: > > On 06/14/2018 09:30 AM, me at tdiehl.org wrote: >> On Thu, 14 Jun 2018, Richard Grainger wrote: >> >>> I looked at the spec file in the source RPM for the krb5-libs package >>> and it it has the correct %config(noreplace) directive next to that >>> file in the
2008 Jul 09
2
Bind update overwrites named.conf
I just had a customer's bind server lose all of it's local DNS records. Yum updated the bind packages this morning at ~6am, and replaced the original /etc/named.conf file, saving the old as named.conf.rpmsave. This seems like the opposite of what it should have done (i.e. save the new file as named.conf.rpmnew). There does not appear to be any difference between the originally shipped
2006 Jul 03
2
new clamav update miss 'clamav' user/group creation/update
Hi folks, Just updating clamav 'bundle' from old 'clamav-server' (i think the just previous) and i noticed that the 'clamav' user/group for this pkg is not created by default by the rpm pkg. At the same time, the /var/log/clamav is not updated/created with clamav.clamav ownership, Don't know if it is my actual config (previous one untouched anyway), but this is what
2000 Apr 18
12
Samba Upgrade
Everyone, I upgraded Solaris 2.6 box running Samba 2.0.4 to a Solaris 7 with a new version of Samba 2.0.6 I used all my old smb.conf files on this new server and now I can see the server but when you try to connec to it is give the message " Not accessable " Unexpected network error occured" Thanks for any help getting this figured out it must be some thing small I am missing
2005 Nov 04
2
installing kde using up2date
Hi, I have already installed 4.2 on my laptop, I only chose GNOME at install time. I now need to use up2date to install kde (I wish to install twinkle softphone). What is the correct way to do that. I did: up2date kde* up2date -u kde* up2date -i kde* It printed a listing of the packages but did not install them. Thanks, Jerry
2015 Jun 28
5
Old and new package version numbers during RPM update
On 28/06/15 02:17, Joseph L. Casale wrote: > Your script within the rpm should have the logic. Clearly if > you know how to update it, you know how to identify if it > needs updating. Thanks Joseph. I am aware of this option, but it would be only a last resort, because checking the format of the config file is error-prone. I would prefer RPM to tell me the old and new version numbers,
2007 Jul 28
1
CentOS 3.9's up2date missing sources???
CentOS3.9 Users: After applying all Updates to Upgrade from CentOS 3.8 CentOS 3.9 I find up2date no longer works "correctly" (or shall I say NOT as before)... Missing is the "sources" File!!! Is this how V 4.5.5-7 is supposed to be or is the "sources" File omission an "error"??? Lawrence Houston -- (centos at greenfield.dyndns.org)
2006 Nov 18
1
Bind problem - rndc key (after update?)
Hi list, here is what happened: today I noticed some resolution's problems on my network. I did a "service named status" and here was the output: # /etc/init.d/named status rndc: connection to remote host closed This may indicate that the remote server is using an older version of the command protocol, this host is not authorized to connect, or the key is invalid. In the
2005 May 23
1
migrating from rhel 3 to centos 3
Greetings - I have a rhel 3 server that I want to migrate to centos. The FAQ: http://www.centos.org/modules/smartfaq/faq.php?faqid=19 pretty much tells me what I need to do but what is going to happen when I run yum update? Will it replace every RPM on my system with its centos counterpart or will it only upgrade RPMS as new versions are released? This is a production system and I'm
2009 Apr 03
1
warning for nis users and 5.3 upgrade
i think that previous versions did this as well, but for sure the newest ypserv in 5.3 replaces /var/yp/Makefile with a new copy. needless to say if you've made any changes to that file, you will not be happy. we had a couple hours of phone calls after passwords stopped working. the original file is save as Makefile.rpmsave, so recovery of the file is straightforward. the issue has
2005 Nov 15
3
Beware - Yum 3.5 to 3.6 upgrade replaces named.conf
You get so used to yum upgrades going so smoothly but I learned the hard way to always make a thorough inspection after a yum update. I let yum go ahead and upgrade from 3.5 to 3.6. Afterwards I made some basic queries to httpd, postfix and bind named (probably a cached query). I even checked the /var/named/ directory and saw all my hosts files. So looked like another smooth ride, well until
2009 Feb 09
7
tinydns/djbdns opinion poll
Good morning: We're about to start moving our public DNS to in-house managed servers. My first thought was "Linux + BIND" and we're done. Someone in another business unit's IT dept. has suggested tinydns be used. >From what I could find, it looks like this software hasn't really had any community drive behind it in a while. The latest RPMs on rpmforge are for red hat
2001 Nov 08
0
[RHSA-2001:139-04] Updated htdig packages are available
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory Synopsis: Updated htdig packages are available Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:139-04 Issue date: 2001-10-24 Updated on: 2001-10-30 Product: Red Hat Linux Keywords: htdig CGI htsearch DOS configuration file -c switch security Cross
2002 May 05
1
possible changed organization of help files in 1.5.0?
I recently updated my search site at http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu It took about 7 hours with htDig, instead of the usual 3 hours. Now, when I search the "functions" index I get all sorts of non-html documents (indicated with brackets). These have never shown up before. Did htDig mogrify itself while it sat on my computer? (I didn't do anything to change it.) Or, more likely, I
2019 Mar 26
7
[PATCH 0/3] v2v: improve RHV guest tools installation
This series slightly improves the way qemu-ga is installed from the RHV Tools ISO, simplifying the feedback to the user. Patch #3 sort of conflicts with patch #2 of a related series by Tomáš Golembiovský: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-February/msg00016.html Pino Toscano (3): v2v: linux: add helper functions for pkg arch and extension v2v: try to pick the right arch for