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2008 Jan 07
3
Log Monitoring Recomendation
Given my experience in Linux is limited currently, what do you guys use to monitor logs such as 'messages' on your centos servers? I had a hardware failure that happened in between me manually looking (of course...). I would hope it might have a some features to email critical issues etc...
Thanks!
jlc
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2010 Aug 05
3
OT: Programming Need
Hey guys,
Where is a good place people here have used with luck to find devs interested in work?
I have a simple need involving an Axis M1031-W Camera I need an interface programmed
for...
Thanks!
jlc
2009 May 01
2
Inotify or equivalent
I installed inotify and incrond to watch a directory and set the
job as '/mnt/dir IN_ATTRIB chmod 0660 $@/$#' which worked very well
except that as expected, IN_ATTRIB is to broad of a watch class as it
caused an enormous amount of contention with the filemonitor and/or
db server and the client side app was less than happy. Not to mention
top showed it working away like mad...
Is there
2008 Oct 09
3
More Samba Questions
I have never setup a Samba server, and the recent thread here prompted to
get on this I need to migrate two XP machines from using iSCSI to Samba.
I thought the "+" preceding a username in the smb.conf file for a
share definition told Samba to use the unix username? Unless I actually
use swat to create and enable the user and take off the + it doesn't work.
Any ideas what swat does
2009 Dec 08
1
openpkg
Anyone here using openpkg? Any thoughts about it?
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2010 Jan 13
6
unison versus rsync
Anyone got any actual comparisons between unison and rsync specifically related
to the performance of synchronization of large data sets over slow links?
I have a huge tree to start replication of Friday and know that if I sync the root
paths it will take ages and with the lack of any overall state of progress this won't
be optimal as its likely to fail for whatever reason before it can
2009 Feb 26
6
HylaFax and Com Ports
I need to setup HylaFax which leads to my first question, anyone
got an opinion on whether or not to use HylaFax or HylaFax+?
Also, I have to setup a Digi serial port server for an external fax modem.
Any reco''s on a robust unit that won''t need to be reset often?
Thanks!
jlc
2009 Apr 29
2
Directory and File Perms
I have a directory shared out via Samba for Quickbooks and seem
to have some issues with permissions. The directory being shared
is a subdirectory in an ext3 partition being mounted with the acl
option.
It has been setup as follows:
chown root:DOMAIN\AD_Group /mnt/Intuit_Data/
chmod 2770 /mnt/Intuit_Data/
And the Samba share config is has:
create mask = 0660
directory mask =
2008 Feb 15
4
About postgresql tcpip connection
hello everybody
i?m trying to connect to my postgresql via tcpip and it thow an error is not accepting tcp-ip connections
I ask to google but i dont find the solution, people said about the prostgresql.conf enable tcpip, I try but when i start the service it thow an error.
Other thing is add the option i to postmaster.opt but when i start the service this file is redefined
anybody can helpme
1998 Sep 09
3
HELP : Samba is very slow
I have an Access application that work with some shared database file. The file is ~ 3 Mb.
Since I have a Linux system with Samba, this application work very slow.
I have multiple user with win95 on this file. Is there an option for allowing multiple access without cache ?
any other idea ?
Thanks.
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S?bastien HEITZMANN
2009 Feb 23
7
Recover rpm DB corrupted by disk failure?
Over the weekend my workstation (still on CentOS 3) started showing
SMART errors, so we shut it down and moved everything onto a new
drive. On reboot, the RPM database reports as corrupted and "rpm
--rebuilddb" segmentation faults.
Is there any reasonable way to recover from this, short of a complete
reinstall? The machine is otherwise up though it''s quite likely some
files
2008 Feb 06
4
Using tcpdump to sniff telnet password
Hi all,
As long as I can remember reading various articles/docs, they all say that
telnet is not secure because all traffic is in clear text. Well, out of
boredom, I try to sniff username and password from a telnet session.
The command I use: tcpdump tcp port 23 -vvv -w test.txt
Then I read the result: strings test.txt
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|fD
|fD
38400,38400
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ESD
Ologin: D
5eE
2010 Jan 24
1
iPod Touch/iPhone VPNs with CentOS.
I am looking at options for VPN connections from iPhones and iPod
Touches to CentOS systems. We use OpenVPN for connections with
Windows, Mac OS X, and other Linux systems, but there don't
appear to be any OpenVPN clients for iPhones (presumably because
there are no tun/tap interfaces available yet).
My experiences getting IPsec running on CentOS systems with OpenVPN
have not been pretty.
2009 Nov 05
5
Long tar -x: Box Shuts Down
My Centos 5.2 box shuts itself down during a
long tar -x. There is plenty of disk available.
This is new; it worked in the past.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mike.
2010 Mar 20
2
Ignore files gone missing.
Is there a way to have rsync not treat files that have gone
missing (e.g. Maildir messages that have been removed) as errors
while indicating I/O errors and such?
Bill
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2012 Sep 28
1
centos 5.8 libvirt disk options
I am attempting to use libvirtd/kvm on CentOS 5.latest to migrate a SCO
OpenServer 5.0.6a VM from the old VMware server.
I have converted the multiple vmdk disk files to a single file, then used
qemu-img convert to create files for libvirtd, both qcow2 and raw formats.
After many attempts to get this working I'm up against what appears to be a
brick wall.
+ The VMware VMs are using
2008 Sep 02
2
Is it safe to delete /bin/[ && /usr/bin/false?
Greetings,
Well, I en devoured to install a copy of 7 as an effort to upgrade
one of our servers. After installing a few ports, I began to notice:
[: -le: argument expected messages being emitted during the configure/make
process. I've already invested a fair amount of time on this upgrade,
and /really/ don't want to wipe the disk(s) and start all over. This
issue is not new to me - see
2008 Jan 04
4
What's up with the mailing list spam?
Just this morning I've gotten 3 or 4 pieces of spam on the CentOS mailing list.
--
-matt
2007 Dec 03
3
pcre vs. regexp for Postfix checks
What are your opinions on pcre vs regexp for header_, body_, and
mime_checks in Postfix?
I looked at the regexp_table and prce_table man pages, and see
almost no difference other than the available flags.
Miark
2007 Dec 05
1
SSH question
On my logwatch that I have emailed to me,
I see a line where I'm showed logging in via a known
ip address, and when I log in from my laptop through
my EV-DO card wirelessly, the computer show log in as
ok, but it can not translate the ip from the aircard
and marks the log in as a possible hack attempt.
How do you go in and set a network subnet as a valid
ip block and not an attack attempt?