Dear all,
on a brand new DELL computer CentOS 5.1 installs well, but the
internet connection is extremely slow (8 kB/s, indeed kiloBytes !).
Did anyone find a solution to that problem ? It might be more
DELL specific than CentOS specific.
Yours,
Peter
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Dear CentOS users,
is it possible to prepare for a certified (big North American Linux
vendor) engineer exam with a CentOS install ?
I have heard that the test contains questions on specific GUIs, are
they included in the CentOS distribution?
- Gergely
Hi,
I'm in the process of trying mdadm for the first time
I've been trying stuff out of tutorials, etc.
At this point I know how to create stripes, and mirrors.
My stripe is automatically restarting on reboot,
but the degraded mirror isn't.
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Drew Einhorn
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> Message: 11
> Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 14:01:14 -0500
> From: Les Mikesell <lesmikesell(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Network FS w/o user setup
> To: CentOS mailing list <centos(a)centos.org>
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> Johnny Hughes wrote:
> >
> > You would then need to setup "Samba Authentication" for your Linux
> > Client machines.
> >
> > The best method to do that depends on your business, who you have to
> > interface with, what services you are running on the network, etc.
> >
> > I run a Samba PDC (using LDAP as a backend) with Samba BDC's in several
> > remote locations. If you do not require ADS network, then this can work
> > great as LDAP databases can be replicated from the PDC to the BDCs and
> > Linux machines can easily be setup to use LDAP for authentication.
> >
> > However, if you need an ADS domain, then the LDAP method does not work
> > since Samba can not be a Domain Controller for ADS. That would require
> > you to be a Domain "Member Server" and enable samba authentication for
> > Linux clients.
>
> I've been able to use SMB authentication against an AD just by filling
> in the entries in system-config-authentication. I'm not sure if that
> requires any compatibility settings on the AD side or not - it just
> worked for me so I didn't ask questions. The down side is that you do
> have to add the users and maintain groups on the linux side which isn't
> too difficult if they don't change a lot, just
> adduser -u uid -g gid login_name
> with the same values on all the boxes and copy changes to /etc/group
> around. The up side is that you can control which users have access
> separately and only have to deal with passwords for users that aren't in
> AD - and you don't have to ask permission to join the linux boxes to the
> domain.
>
> > The methods to do that are too hard to explain on list. Much research
> > needs to be done on samba.org docs (assuming you already understand the
> > whole Windows Domain concept and how it works on Windows). The way that
> > you will proceed is an infrastructure decision and based your individual
> > needs and infrastructure.
>
> Winbind can automatically create users from AD, but you have to join the
> domain and I'm not sure what you have to do to coordinate the uid
> mapping across machines so NFS shares work.
>
> --
> Les Mikesell
> lesmikesell(a)gmail.com
>
>
>
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I moved a RHEL4 machine so that it could authenticate logins from a different
ADS domain than the one I originally set it up for. I have done this before,
and found it to be a bit of a pain to make UNIX UID/GIDs, to ADS SID mappings
the same on multiple machines. I had found a utility called wbuser ,
http://www.occam.com/tools/README.wbuser-1.1 , that could delete and add the
UID to SID mappings but did not work for GID to SID mappings. Fortunately, I
found that I could just copy the Trivial Data Base (TDB) file called
winbind_idmap.tdb from one machine to all the others, and then start the samba
smb and winbind daemons afterwards. Since all the machines have the same mappings,
they can share nfs mounts and the file and directory ownerships are consistent
across the multiple machines.
Rodney Mercer
Dear all,
I have ended up in a situation where CentOS 5.0 does not work for me -
is it feasible to downgrade from 5.0 to 4.6 while the servers are up, or
would the most sensible option be to just reinstall from scratch?
Thanks in advance + best regards
Jan
Hello all, since the default repositories (base, updates, addons,
extras) don't have a package for SSMTP I'm looking for another small
and simple MTA.
What do you suggest? Should I just stick with Exim?
Thanks for reading,
Luigi
Hi,
Is there any nice way in a .spec file to tell rpmbuild not to call
brp-java-repack-jars? Some Web Searching indicates that most people
just hack the script. Is there a better way ?
Hi,
I AM RUINING squid PROXY ON CENTOS 5 USING SQUID AND SQUIDGUARD.CAN ANY
ONE HELP ME HOW TO INTEGRATE RHDS WITH SQUID AND SQUIDGUARD FOR user
AUTHENTICATION.
Regards,
lingu.
Hello,
I am running centOS 4.3 and my cups print server suddenly
stopped working, now when i reboot the server it hangs a
time starting the cups service and when finally the system
boots up, everything remains in the queue but not printing
at all. Strange thing is all the print jobs appears owned
by the user nobody.
anytime i try to cancel a job i cant because it tell me i
have no rights to do it despite im logged as root.
Via webmin i got the error: lprm: unable to lprm jobs
I will appreciate any comment or tip.
Regards,
--Ivan.