If you like your dentist, *call* them, today.
<http://krebsonsecurity.com/2016/04/dental-assn-mails-malware-to-members/>,
and the URL says it all - they mailed a card with a USB key... and some of
them have malware, and Krebs says not all virus scanners can detect it....
mark "got off the phone with my dentists' office a few minutes ago
The latest version of firefox, 46.0 requires GTK3 and so it fails on CentOS
6.7.
I know there is the ESR release supplied by upstream, but that is based on
version 38. We have regularly installed the Mozilla "Linux" version of
Firefox in a central location for our users, and this has worked just fine
until 46.0. (I note from
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/faq/ that even that ESR
release is due to stop being supported soon).
I filed a bugzilla report at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1267815. If this matters to
you, please consider tagging onto that bug.
Yes, yes we have to upgrade to CentOS 7. But in our shop, the amount of
work required to get this done is huge, and won't happen soon.
The whole idea of using RHEL/CentOS is to have a stable, supported version
for a long period of time. How can we do this if even a web browser won't
work?
--
Matt Phelps
System Administrator, Computation Facility
Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
mphelps(a)cfa.harvard.edu, http://www.cfa.harvard.edu
Hi!
I'm currently using a non-CentOS system, and wondering where I can find
the GPG keys so I can verify the checksum file?
The page on the website (https://www.centos.org/keys/) only give
information where I can find them on an already installed system.
Regards,
Albin
I don’t know what’s going on
the sushi from the laptop always kick me out!!!
Fresh installation.
packet_write_wait: Connection
How can that be!
Andy
"useradd -r testuser" run as root from an interactive ssh session does
the right thing: it creates a user account with a UID in the system
users range (< 400).
Running the same command as a cron job (just for testing), also does the
right thing.
Now I'm trying to accomplish the same result via chef-client. I'm trying
to run "useradd -r" as a simple command, as a bash command, or as a
script, from chef-client. It does create the user account, but the UID
is in the normal range (> 600), not the system range.
It can't be a Chef bug, because it is actually running
"/usr/sbin/useradd -r username", I'm not using the Chef user resource
(although I've tried that with "system true" and it also fails to put
the UID in the correct range). There's something about the context where
chef-client is running that triggers different results. BTW, chef-client
is running as a service via /etc/init.d/chef-client
Adding SYS_UID_MAX to /etc/login.defs doesn't help.
Any clue what's going on? Why useradd has different behaviors depending
on how it's launched?
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
Hi,
I've found some issues upgrading mysql, some people recommends run
mysql_upgrade. I wonder why such a script is not run from scriptlet of
mysql-server rpm.
Thanks in advance
--
--
Sergio Belkin
LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org
Since it was discussed earlier, I thought some might find this link
interesting :
http://secspider.verisignlabs.com/stats.html
It is a spider that crawls DNS servers counting both DNSSEC and TLSA
records.
Oh, I wouldn't flame you.
Hmm, I didn't think of using a virtual machine. The Lenovo has a NVidia
960MX, so I wonder if it would fully work under a virtual machine.
The reason why I ask is that I do systems adminstration with meteorological
software that requires OpenGL 2.0 and at least 2GB of video ram.
Thank you for your reply, Mike.
Brian Bernard
On Apr 27, 2016 10:43 PM, "Mike Mohr" <akihana(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Don't flame me, but I really recommend using Ubuntu on laptops. If you
> really want CentOS, you should go with version 7. Many new laptops won't
> work well with that either though.
>
> CentOS 6 only works well these days on older hardware or on virtual
> machines.
> On Apr 27, 2016 7:27 PM, "Brian Bernard" <brian.brianbernard(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking at buying a Lenovo Y700 Notebook, and wondering if it would
> work with CentOS 6. Or if anyone has experience with using it under CentOS
> 6. I assume that the WiFi could be an issue as it uses an Intel 8260 card.
> I want to make the correct decision.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Brian Bernard
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Hello guys…
while i was working with special printer setup fallow problems are there:
samba:
1. system-config-printer 1.4.1 - printers not browsable. Fixed by fedora.
can be found here. Patch included
http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/printing/SRPM/ <http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/printing/SRPM/>
system-config-printer-1.4.1-20.el7.centos.src.rpm <http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/printing/SRPM/system-config-printer-1.4.…>
2. system-config-printer Verify … works as expected
3. "Prompt user if authentication is required“ - never happens
4. Set authentication details now:
Fail because of realm
Only User - fail
WORKGROUP\User fail
How to fill the username to get realm passed?
Thanks for advice
Andy
In the meantime i update my gutenprint for more printers. needs to be tested.