Hi John,
Thank you.
For my system shows like below.
df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 909G 576G 287G 67% /
tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 3.9G 160M 3.5G 5% /boot
/dev/sdb1 916G 382G 488G 44% /bkhdd
First hard disk /dev/sda
Second hard disk /dev/sdb
The problem is in first hard disk show above size but my email box folders
having below result.
du -hs /*
8.0K /backup
7.5M /bin
*382G /bkhdd*
89M /boot
4.0K /cgroup
4.0K /command
208K /dev
79M /etc
*386G /home*
4.0K /isoqlog.domains
322M /lib
20K /lost+found
4.0K /media
0 /misc
4.0K /mnt
0 /net
64M /root
14M /sbin
4.0K /selinux
4.0K /service
4.0K /srv
680K /tmp
4.3G /usr
1.9G /var
Here
/bkhdd is mount in /dev/sdb
/home is mount in /dev/sda
But the size is not match in /dev/sda
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 3:42 PM, John R Pierce <pierce(a)hogranch.com> wrote:
> On 4/7/2016 12:04 AM, Chandran Manikandan wrote:
>
>> Still no luck .
>> I have tried your commands in root folder.
>> It's showing max size 384 only in home directory.
>>
>> But if i try df -h shown 579.
>>
>> Is there any way to find out recycle bin folder
>>
>
>
> Linux shell has no such thing as a recycle bin, thats a windows thing
> (some linux graphical desktops might create one in for a user's files, it
> would be in his /home/username somewhere).
>
> df -h shows a lot of info, for instance on one of my servers, I see...
>
> # df -h
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/vg_free-lv_root
> 50G 7.7G 39G 17% /
> tmpfs 12G 0 12G 0% /dev/shm
> /dev/sda1 477M 146M 306M 33% /boot
> /dev/mapper/vg_free-lv_home
> 30G 7.1G 23G 25% /home
> /dev/mapper/vg_free-lvpgsql
> 30G 671M 30G 3% /var/lib/pgsql
> /dev/mapper/vg_free-lvimages
> 150G 61G 90G 41% /var/lib/libvirt/images
> /dev/mapper/vgdata-lvhome2
> 1.8T 470G 1.4T 26% /home2
>
> # du -hs /home/*
> 398M /home/downloads
> 16K /home/ipsloth
> 16K /home/junk
> 4.1G /home/observers
> 32M /home/pierce
> 2.5G /home/scac
>
> 2.5GB + 4.1 GB + the odds and ends there adds up to pretty close to the
> 7.1GB 'used' in the /home file system.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Hello
The only thing we need is "Redhat Wan't to active on Iran". Related to
FAQ of JCPOA published by U.S. treasury,It's possible to get special
license from U.S treasury to deal with Iran in Software.
Refrence:
https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/jcpoa…
Section M. 1.
Regards.
On 10/7/2016 11:58 PM, Jawaid Bazyar wrote:
> The real impact of these laws is to terrify and intimidate US
> businesses while doing nothing to prevent an Iranian from taking a 1
> hour flight to Europe and downloading a CD. Or, even, using $10/mo VPS
> proxy server to do the same.
>
> Still, we don't want the NSA/FBI up our *#$%#$ any more than they
> already are.
>
>
> On 10/07/2016 02:07 PM, Morten Andersen wrote:
>> Dear fellow mirror sponsors,
>>
>> I guess most of the non-us mirrors are annoyed by the Captain America
>> attityde seen in this thread.
>>
>> Is it possible to help Iran in some alternative way? We could for
>> example implement a geo-ip script that redirects or notifies Iran
>> users about their local alternatives?
>>
>> Have a nice weekend!
>>
>> Morten
>> On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 at 21:23, Andrew Yong <me(a)ndoo.sg
>> <mailto:me@ndoo.sg>> wrote:
>>
>> Export compliance.
>>
>>
>> On Oct 7, 2016 18:23, "Rasanegar NOC" <noc(a)rasanegar.com
>> <mailto:noc@rasanegar.com>> wrote:
>>
>> It seems CentOS folks did not list Iranian mirrors…… and they
>> don’t open access for our ips….
>>
>> It’s strange for open source projects that meant to be free ……
>>
>> *From:* centos-mirror-bounces(a)centos.org
>> <mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org>
>> [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org
>> <mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org>] *On Behalf Of
>> *Rasanegar NOC
>> *Sent:* Friday, October 7, 2016 11:30 AM
>> *To:* centos-mirror(a)centos.org <mailto:centos-mirror@centos.org>
>> *Cc:* centos-mirror-announce(a)centos.org
>> <mailto:centos-mirror-announce@centos.org>
>> *Subject:* [CentOS-mirror] FW: First 10Gb CentOS mirror in IRAN
>>
>> Hello Dear CentOS List
>>
>> We changed of our Mirror IP address so please change our
>> access IP to mirror
>>
>> New IP address is :5.160.200.196 ( Mirror address remain
>> unchanged )
>>
>> Our server information is :
>>
>> HTTP: http://mirror.rasanegar.com/centos/
>>
>> FTP: NO FTP at the moment
>>
>> Sync schedule: Every 6hrs
>>
>> Bandwidth: 10 Gbp/s
>>
>> Location: IRAN/Tehran
>>
>> Sponsor: Rasanegar Smart Solutions
>>
>> Sponsor URL: http://www.rasanegar.com
>>
>> IPv4 address to authorize: 5.160.200.196
>>
>> IPv6 address to authorize:
>>
>> Email contact: NOC {at] rasanegar dot com
>>
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>>
>> Regards
>>
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On 24/12/2020 00:09, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 12:23 AM Richard <lists-centos(a)listmail.innovate.net>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>> Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2020 23:24:49 +0530
>>> From: Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan(a)gmail.com>
>>>
>>> Are there any repos to download keepass password manager for CentOS
>>> Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core)? I am getting Service Unavailable
>>> when I hit https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/keepass as per
>>> https://keepass.info/download.html
>>>
>>
>> You can get this for CentOS-7 from the EPEL repo.
>>
>>
> Thanks Richard for the response. I have installed it on CentOS Linux
> release 7.9.2009 (Core) server. Is there a GUI for it to access it from a
> network similar to bitwarden (https://bitwarden.com/)? For example
> http://keepass.example.com. I am going through
> https://keepass.info/download.html
>
> rpm -qil keepassx2-2.0.3-2.el7.x86_64
> Name : keepassx2
> Version : 2.0.3
> Release : 2.el7
> Architecture: x86_64
> Install Date: Thu 24 Dec 2020 05:26:30 AM IST
> Group : User Interface/Desktops
> Size : 1892119
> License : GPLv2+
> Signature : RSA/SHA256, Wed 30 Nov 2016 04:33:42 AM IST, Key ID
> 6a2faea2352c64e5
> Source RPM : keepassx2-2.0.3-2.el7.src.rpm
> Build Date : Wed 30 Nov 2016 03:25:42 AM IST
> Build Host : buildhw-09.phx2.fedoraproject.org
> Relocations : (not relocatable)
> Packager : Fedora Project
> Vendor : Fedora Project
> URL : http://www.keepassx.org/
> Summary : Cross-platform password manager
> Description :
> KeePassX is an application for people with extremly high demands on secure
> personal data management.
> KeePassX saves many different information e.g. user names, passwords, urls,
> attachemts and comments in one single database. For a better management
> user-defined titles and icons can be specified for each single entry.
> Furthermore the entries are sorted in groups, which are customizable as
> well.
> The integrated search function allows to search in a single group or the
> complete database.
> KeePassX offers a little utility for secure password generation. The
> password
> generator is very customizable, fast and easy to use. Especially someone who
> generates passwords frequently will appreciate this feature.
> The complete database is always encrypted either with AES (alias Rijndael)
> or
> Twofish encryption algorithm using a 256 bit key. Therefore the saved
> information can be considered as quite safe. KeePassX uses a database format
> that is compatible with KeePass Password Safe for MS Windows.
> /usr/bin/keepassx2
> /usr/lib64/keepassx2/libkeepassx-autotype-x11.so
> /usr/share/applications/keepassx2.desktop
> /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3
> /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3/CHANGELOG
> /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3/README.md
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/keepassx.png
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/mimetypes
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/mimetypes/application-x-keepassx.png
> /usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Kaushal
I prefer the community fork, KeePassXC, which is more actively
maintained with new/updated features regularly added.
There is no recent RPM package AFAIK but it's really easy to install the
very latest Snap package from here and comes with all the latest
encryption (AES 256bit) and key derivation functions (Argon2):
https://keepassxc.org/download/
It's the first time I'd installed a snap and was pleasantly surprised
how easy it was plus updates are automatic. For extra security I then
don't use it to store the full password, but separately add a salt
creating a double-blind password for more sensitive uses:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boj9q26gadE
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 6:09 PM, Larry Martell <larry.martell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> The machines are on a local network. I access them with putty from a
>> windows machine, but I have to be at the site to do that.
>
> So that means when you are offsite there is no way to access either
> machine? Does anyone have a means to access these machines from
> offsite?
>
>> Yes, the C6 instance is running on the C7 machine. What could be
>> mis-configured? What would I check to find out?
>
> OK, so these two machines are actually the same physical hardware, correct?
Yes.
>
> Do you know, is the networking between the two machines "soft", as in
> done locally on the machine (typically through NAT or briding)? Or is
> it "hard", in that you have a dedicated NIC for the host and a
> separate dedicated NIC for the guest, and actual cables going out of
> each interface and connected to a switch/hub/router? I would expect
> the former...
I don't know, but would also guess the former.
> If it truly is a "soft" network between the machines, then that is
> more evidence of a configuration error. Now, unfortunately, with what
> to look for: I have virtually no experience setting up C6 guests on a
> C7 host; at least not enough to help you troubleshoot the issue. But
> in general, you should be able to hit up a web search and look for
> howtos and other documents on setting up networking between a C7 host
> and its guests. That will allow you to (1) understand how it's
> currently setup, (2) verify if there is any misconfig, and (3) correct
> or change if needed.
>
>> Yes, that is potential solution I had not thought of. The issue with
>> this is that we have the same system installed at many, many sites,
>> and they all work fine. It is only this site that is having an issue.
>> We really do not want to have different SW running at just this one
>> site. Running the script on the C7 host is a change, but at least it
>> will be the same software as every place else.
>
> IIRC, you said this is the only C7 instance? That would mean it is
> already not the same as every other site. It may be conceptually the
> same, but "under the hood", there are a tremendous number of changes
> between C6 and C7. Effectively every single package is different,
> from the kernel all the way to trivial userspace tools.
Yes, of course it's different at that level. But I was talking about
our application software and set up. It is that that I want to keep
consistent across deployments.
>> netperf is not installed.
>
> Again, if you can use putty (which is ssh) to access these systems,
> you implicitly have the ability to upload files (i.e. packages) to the
> systems. A simple tool like netperf should have few (if any)
> dependencies, so you don't have to mess with mirroring the whole
> centos repo. Just grab the netperf rpm file from wherever, then use
> scp (I believe it's called pscp when part of the Putty package) to
> copy to your servers, yum install and start testing.
Again, no machine on the internal network that my 2 CentOS hosts are
on are connected to the internet. I have no way to download anything.,
There is an onerous and protracted process to get files into the
internal network and I will see if I can get netperf in.
On 4/4/2016 2:16 AM, Ned Slider wrote:
>
>
> On 03/04/16 22:10, Ireneusz Piasecki wrote:
>> W dniu 03.04.2016 o 04:39, Rob Kampen pisze:
>>> EPEL maintainers?
>>> I note messages in the log about updated version 0.99.1 of CLAMAV
>>> being available since Mar 5th.
>>> for CentOS 6 no update is available yet.
>>> I used to use rpmforge for this package but that languished for months
>>> before updates became available and eventually stopped altogether.
>>> Is there something I can do to assist in getting this package updated?
>>> I have no idea if this is a difficult package to compile with lots of
>>> dependancies or some otherwise complexities.
>>> In this era of constant SPAM and so many virus / trojan attempts to do
>>> harm to others, it is vital that we run this package to protect our
>>> users.
>>> Please let me know if / how I can assist.
>>> Kind regards
>>> Rob
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does clamav detect anything in this floding e-mail viruses ? My clamav
>> instalation (with amavisd-new) in centos 5 with the current signatures
>> detect nothing in compare to virustotal.org antivirus - i noticed that
>> clamav signatures are lag behind form the top antivir in the market.
>>
>> Viruses in ZIP archives goes via my e-mail gateway (amavisd-new+clamavd)
>> and are stopped finally by F-Secure Client Security. So, clamav is
>> defend from anything ?
>>
>> Sorry for off topic.
>>
>
> That is pretty much my experience too - I've only seen the occasional
> FP hit from ClamAV on a mail server for as long as I can remember.
>
> The latest flavour of the month seems to be .js ransomware which go
> undetected. I have long blocked all executable file types in amavisd
> as a matter of policy.
>
> IMHO the AV vendors lost the battle a long time ago - they simply
> can't compete with the bad guys nor keep up with the volume and this
> particular layer of defence is now less effective/ineffective.
Adding the Sanesecurity signatures to ClamAV greatly increases its hit
rate. It also has the advantage of blocking lots of phishing and spam
garbage in addition to the viruses and malware.
http://sanesecurity.com/usage/signatures/
There are download scripts for both Linux and Windows available on the
Sanesecurity site to keep the signatures current.
Further discussion should probably move to the clamav-users mailing list.
--
Bowie
Would it work to let them sync from a major EMEA mirror? I know some big
hosts allow hourly rsyncs from their mirrors...
On Saturday, 8 October 2016, Mozafary Mohammad <mohammad(a)iranserver.com>
wrote:
> Hello
>
> The only thing we need is "Redhat Wan't to active on Iran". Related to FAQ
> of JCPOA published by U.S. treasury,It's possible to get special license
> from U.S treasury to deal with Iran in Software.
>
> Refrence:
>
> https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/
> Programs/Documents/jcpoa_faqs.pdf
>
> Section M. 1.
>
> Regards.
>
> On 10/7/2016 11:58 PM, Jawaid Bazyar wrote:
>
> The real impact of these laws is to terrify and intimidate US businesses
> while doing nothing to prevent an Iranian from taking a 1 hour flight to
> Europe and downloading a CD. Or, even, using $10/mo VPS proxy server to do
> the same.
>
> Still, we don't want the NSA/FBI up our *#$%#$ any more than they already
> are.
>
>
> On 10/07/2016 02:07 PM, Morten Andersen wrote:
>
> Dear fellow mirror sponsors,
>
> I guess most of the non-us mirrors are annoyed by the Captain America
> attityde seen in this thread.
>
> Is it possible to help Iran in some alternative way? We could for example
> implement a geo-ip script that redirects or notifies Iran users about their
> local alternatives?
>
> Have a nice weekend!
>
> Morten
> On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 at 21:23, Andrew Yong <me(a)ndoo.sg
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','me(a)ndoo.sg');>> wrote:
>
>> Export compliance.
>>
>> On Oct 7, 2016 18:23, "Rasanegar NOC" <noc(a)rasanegar.com
>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','noc(a)rasanegar.com');>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> It seems CentOS folks did not list Iranian mirrors…… and they don’t open
>>> access for our ips….
>>>
>>> It’s strange for open source projects that meant to be free ……
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* centos-mirror-bounces(a)centos.org
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','centos-mirror-bounces(a)centos.org');>
>>> [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','centos-mirror-bounces(a)centos.org');>] *On
>>> Behalf Of *Rasanegar NOC
>>> *Sent:* Friday, October 7, 2016 11:30 AM
>>> *To:* centos-mirror(a)centos.org
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','centos-mirror(a)centos.org');>
>>> *Cc:* centos-mirror-announce(a)centos.org
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','centos-mirror-announce(a)centos.org');>
>>> *Subject:* [CentOS-mirror] FW: First 10Gb CentOS mirror in IRAN
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello Dear CentOS List
>>>
>>> We changed of our Mirror IP address so please change our access IP to
>>> mirror
>>>
>>> New IP address is : 5.160.200.196 ( Mirror address remain unchanged )
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Our server information is :
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> HTTP: http://mirror.rasanegar.com/centos/
>>>
>>> FTP: NO FTP at the moment
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
>>>
>>> Bandwidth: 10 Gbp/s
>>>
>>> Location: IRAN/Tehran
>>>
>>> Sponsor: Rasanegar Smart Solutions
>>>
>>> Sponsor URL: http://www.rasanegar.com
>>>
>>> IPv4 address to authorize: 5.160.200.196
>>>
>>> IPv6 address to authorize:
>>>
>>> Email contact: NOC {at] rasanegar dot com
>>>
>>> Mirroring AltArch : no
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Rasanegar NOC
>>>
>>> Phone : +98(26)34352614
>>>
>>>
>>>
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On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 5:49 PM Phil Perry <pperry(a)elrepo.org> wrote:
> On 24/12/2020 00:09, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 12:23 AM Richard <
> lists-centos(a)listmail.innovate.net>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>> Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2020 23:24:49 +0530
> >>> From: Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan(a)gmail.com>
> >>>
> >>> Are there any repos to download keepass password manager for CentOS
> >>> Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core)? I am getting Service Unavailable
> >>> when I hit https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/keepass as per
> >>> https://keepass.info/download.html
> >>>
> >>
> >> You can get this for CentOS-7 from the EPEL repo.
> >>
> >>
> > Thanks Richard for the response. I have installed it on CentOS Linux
> > release 7.9.2009 (Core) server. Is there a GUI for it to access it from a
> > network similar to bitwarden (https://bitwarden.com/)? For example
> > http://keepass.example.com. I am going through
> > https://keepass.info/download.html
> >
> > rpm -qil keepassx2-2.0.3-2.el7.x86_64
> > Name : keepassx2
> > Version : 2.0.3
> > Release : 2.el7
> > Architecture: x86_64
> > Install Date: Thu 24 Dec 2020 05:26:30 AM IST
> > Group : User Interface/Desktops
> > Size : 1892119
> > License : GPLv2+
> > Signature : RSA/SHA256, Wed 30 Nov 2016 04:33:42 AM IST, Key ID
> > 6a2faea2352c64e5
> > Source RPM : keepassx2-2.0.3-2.el7.src.rpm
> > Build Date : Wed 30 Nov 2016 03:25:42 AM IST
> > Build Host : buildhw-09.phx2.fedoraproject.org
> > Relocations : (not relocatable)
> > Packager : Fedora Project
> > Vendor : Fedora Project
> > URL : http://www.keepassx.org/
> > Summary : Cross-platform password manager
> > Description :
> > KeePassX is an application for people with extremly high demands on
> secure
> > personal data management.
> > KeePassX saves many different information e.g. user names, passwords,
> urls,
> > attachemts and comments in one single database. For a better management
> > user-defined titles and icons can be specified for each single entry.
> > Furthermore the entries are sorted in groups, which are customizable as
> > well.
> > The integrated search function allows to search in a single group or the
> > complete database.
> > KeePassX offers a little utility for secure password generation. The
> > password
> > generator is very customizable, fast and easy to use. Especially someone
> who
> > generates passwords frequently will appreciate this feature.
> > The complete database is always encrypted either with AES (alias
> Rijndael)
> > or
> > Twofish encryption algorithm using a 256 bit key. Therefore the saved
> > information can be considered as quite safe. KeePassX uses a database
> format
> > that is compatible with KeePass Password Safe for MS Windows.
> > /usr/bin/keepassx2
> > /usr/lib64/keepassx2/libkeepassx-autotype-x11.so
> > /usr/share/applications/keepassx2.desktop
> > /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3
> > /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3/CHANGELOG
> > /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3/README.md
> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128
> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps
> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/keepassx.png
> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/mimetypes
> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/mimetypes/application-x-keepassx.png
> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Kaushal
>
> I prefer the community fork, KeePassXC, which is more actively
> maintained with new/updated features regularly added.
>
> There is no recent RPM package AFAIK but it's really easy to install the
> very latest Snap package from here and comes with all the latest
> encryption (AES 256bit) and key derivation functions (Argon2):
>
> https://keepassxc.org/download/
>
> It's the first time I'd installed a snap and was pleasantly surprised
> how easy it was plus updates are automatic. For extra security I then
> don't use it to store the full password, but separately add a salt
> creating a double-blind password for more sensitive uses:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boj9q26gadE
>
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Thanks Phil for sharing the details.
Problem is not sync,problem is they do not add Iran on "Public Regional
Mirror List",So the geo mirror selection does not work.
On 10/8/2016 10:56 AM, Huib Laurens wrote:
> Would it work to let them sync from a major EMEA mirror? I know some
> big hosts allow hourly rsyncs from their mirrors...
>
> On Saturday, 8 October 2016, Mozafary Mohammad
> <mohammad(a)iranserver.com <mailto:mohammad@iranserver.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> The only thing we need is "Redhat Wan't to active on Iran".
> Related to FAQ of JCPOA published by U.S. treasury,It's possible
> to get special license from U.S treasury to deal with Iran in
> Software.
>
> Refrence:
>
> https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/jcpoa…
> <https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/jcpoa…>
>
> Section M. 1.
>
> Regards.
>
>
> On 10/7/2016 11:58 PM, Jawaid Bazyar wrote:
>> The real impact of these laws is to terrify and intimidate US
>> businesses while doing nothing to prevent an Iranian from taking
>> a 1 hour flight to Europe and downloading a CD. Or, even, using
>> $10/mo VPS proxy server to do the same.
>>
>> Still, we don't want the NSA/FBI up our *#$%#$ any more than they
>> already are.
>>
>>
>> On 10/07/2016 02:07 PM, Morten Andersen wrote:
>>> Dear fellow mirror sponsors,
>>>
>>> I guess most of the non-us mirrors are annoyed by the Captain
>>> America attityde seen in this thread.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to help Iran in some alternative way? We could
>>> for example implement a geo-ip script that redirects or notifies
>>> Iran users about their local alternatives?
>>>
>>> Have a nice weekend!
>>>
>>> Morten
>>> On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 at 21:23, Andrew Yong <me(a)ndoo.sg
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','me(a)ndoo.sg');>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Export compliance.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 7, 2016 18:23, "Rasanegar NOC" <noc(a)rasanegar.com
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','noc(a)rasanegar.com');>> wrote:
>>>
>>> It seems CentOS folks did not list Iranian mirrors…… and
>>> they don’t open access for our ips….
>>>
>>> It’s strange for open source projects that meant to be
>>> free ……
>>>
>>> *From:* centos-mirror-bounces(a)centos.org
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','centos-mirror-bounces(a)centos.org');>
>>> [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','centos-mirror-bounces(a)centos.org');>]
>>> *On Behalf Of *Rasanegar NOC
>>> *Sent:* Friday, October 7, 2016 11:30 AM
>>> *To:* centos-mirror(a)centos.org
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','centos-mirror(a)centos.org');>
>>> *Cc:* centos-mirror-announce(a)centos.org
>>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','centos-mirror-announce(a)centos.org');>
>>> *Subject:* [CentOS-mirror] FW: First 10Gb CentOS mirror
>>> in IRAN
>>>
>>> Hello Dear CentOS List
>>>
>>> We changed of our Mirror IP address so please change
>>> our access IP to mirror
>>>
>>> New IP address is :5.160.200.196 ( Mirror address
>>> remain unchanged )
>>>
>>> Our server information is :
>>>
>>> HTTP: http://mirror.rasanegar.com/centos/
>>> <http://mirror.rasanegar.com/centos/>
>>>
>>> FTP: NO FTP at the moment
>>>
>>> Sync schedule: Every 6hrs
>>>
>>> Bandwidth: 10 Gbp/s
>>>
>>> Location: IRAN/Tehran
>>>
>>> Sponsor: Rasanegar Smart Solutions
>>>
>>> Sponsor URL: http://www.rasanegar.com
>>>
>>> IPv4 address to authorize: 5.160.200.196
>>>
>>> IPv6 address to authorize:
>>>
>>> Email contact: NOC {at] rasanegar dot com
>>>
>>> Mirroring AltArch : no
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Rasanegar NOC
>>>
>>> Phone : +98(26)34352614 <tel:%2B98%2826%2934352614>
>>>
>>>
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On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 4:40 AM Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 5:49 PM Phil Perry <pperry(a)elrepo.org> wrote:
>
>> On 24/12/2020 00:09, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>> > On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 12:23 AM Richard <
>> lists-centos(a)listmail.innovate.net>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>> Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2020 23:24:49 +0530
>> >>> From: Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan(a)gmail.com>
>> >>>
>> >>> Are there any repos to download keepass password manager for CentOS
>> >>> Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core)? I am getting Service Unavailable
>> >>> when I hit https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/keepass as per
>> >>> https://keepass.info/download.html
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> You can get this for CentOS-7 from the EPEL repo.
>> >>
>> >>
>> > Thanks Richard for the response. I have installed it on CentOS Linux
>> > release 7.9.2009 (Core) server. Is there a GUI for it to access it from
>> a
>> > network similar to bitwarden (https://bitwarden.com/)? For example
>> > http://keepass.example.com. I am going through
>> > https://keepass.info/download.html
>> >
>> > rpm -qil keepassx2-2.0.3-2.el7.x86_64
>> > Name : keepassx2
>> > Version : 2.0.3
>> > Release : 2.el7
>> > Architecture: x86_64
>> > Install Date: Thu 24 Dec 2020 05:26:30 AM IST
>> > Group : User Interface/Desktops
>> > Size : 1892119
>> > License : GPLv2+
>> > Signature : RSA/SHA256, Wed 30 Nov 2016 04:33:42 AM IST, Key ID
>> > 6a2faea2352c64e5
>> > Source RPM : keepassx2-2.0.3-2.el7.src.rpm
>> > Build Date : Wed 30 Nov 2016 03:25:42 AM IST
>> > Build Host : buildhw-09.phx2.fedoraproject.org
>> > Relocations : (not relocatable)
>> > Packager : Fedora Project
>> > Vendor : Fedora Project
>> > URL : http://www.keepassx.org/
>> > Summary : Cross-platform password manager
>> > Description :
>> > KeePassX is an application for people with extremly high demands on
>> secure
>> > personal data management.
>> > KeePassX saves many different information e.g. user names, passwords,
>> urls,
>> > attachemts and comments in one single database. For a better management
>> > user-defined titles and icons can be specified for each single entry.
>> > Furthermore the entries are sorted in groups, which are customizable as
>> > well.
>> > The integrated search function allows to search in a single group or the
>> > complete database.
>> > KeePassX offers a little utility for secure password generation. The
>> > password
>> > generator is very customizable, fast and easy to use. Especially
>> someone who
>> > generates passwords frequently will appreciate this feature.
>> > The complete database is always encrypted either with AES (alias
>> Rijndael)
>> > or
>> > Twofish encryption algorithm using a 256 bit key. Therefore the saved
>> > information can be considered as quite safe. KeePassX uses a database
>> format
>> > that is compatible with KeePass Password Safe for MS Windows.
>> > /usr/bin/keepassx2
>> > /usr/lib64/keepassx2/libkeepassx-autotype-x11.so
>> > /usr/share/applications/keepassx2.desktop
>> > /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3
>> > /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3/CHANGELOG
>> > /usr/share/doc/keepassx2-2.0.3/README.md
>> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128
>> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps
>> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/keepassx.png
>> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/mimetypes
>> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/mimetypes/application-x-keepassx.png
>> > /usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16
>> >
>> > Best Regards,
>> >
>> > Kaushal
>>
>> I prefer the community fork, KeePassXC, which is more actively
>> maintained with new/updated features regularly added.
>>
>> There is no recent RPM package AFAIK but it's really easy to install the
>> very latest Snap package from here and comes with all the latest
>> encryption (AES 256bit) and key derivation functions (Argon2):
>>
>> https://keepassxc.org/download/
>>
>> It's the first time I'd installed a snap and was pleasantly surprised
>> how easy it was plus updates are automatic. For extra security I then
>> don't use it to store the full password, but separately add a salt
>> creating a double-blind password for more sensitive uses:
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boj9q26gadE
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> CentOS mailing list
>> CentOS(a)centos.org
>> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
>
>
> Thanks Phil for sharing the details.
>
Hi Phil,
I have run the below steps to install it on the remote server using CLI
on CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core).
#snap install keepassxc
2020-12-27T04:39:40+05:30 INFO Waiting for automatic snapd restart...
keepassxc 2.6.2 from Jonathan White (keepassxreboot) installed
How do I access it from the client-side to add it? Can I access it from the
Web browser?
Best Regards,
Kaushal
Good morning Philip,
- To install a most vanilla kernel elrepo is a quick step look forward about kernel solution
- Yes build own kernel by a special kernel specification for your machine. Why not?
- Frozen a kernel in fact „it works“ with the right firmware for your wifi is a good solution.
I got a mixed network with Windows 3.11 up to Windows 10 and Linux with OpenSuse, Ubuntu
and a HPC Centos 7 Cluster on Opteron 6380.
By the way, when you get a preinstalled System on a laptop it works in most cases from prebuilder.
It’s a common thing to use the given driver. To upgrade it all the time by update can hold you back
todo you real work.
As hardware, network and software specialist i try out different compositions. My private iMac 2010 not
run really on the 2.6 - Centos 6 or 3.10 kernel form Centos 7. Same effect on newer hardware from „today“.
To build the right kernel for specific hardware is for me a common thing. Freeze it when i got - also.
We froze the HPC cluster at 7.1.503, because it works for us. To update or upgrade can not be done all the time,
our calculations run from hours to month….
Some of you say Centos 7.0 works why not download this kernel from vault.centos.org <http://vault.centos.org/> and install with yum install kernel…rpm?
Sincerely
Andy
> Am 14.04.2016 um 23:16 schrieb Philip V <pv.bugzilla+centos(a)gmail.com>:
>
> Hi John, Thank you, elrepo sounds good to know about --
> http://elrepo.org/tiki/About <http://elrepo.org/tiki/About> says is an extra repository for hardware
> support.
> Still not clear how to troubleshoot the problem so I know what to
> install from elrepo.
>
> I know that a spec file is involved in creating an RPM file; do you
> mean that you make your own kernel RPM?
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 4:05 AM, Andreas Benzler <andreas(a)benzlerweb.de <mailto:andreas@benzlerweb.de>> wrote:
>> Hello Philip,
>>
>> In my test cases on Centos 6 or 7 I always run an elrepo kernel or build my own one from rewritten spec file. That helps me out to get Centos work as good it can be.
>>
>> Personal playground, those packages are unsigned!!!
>>
>> http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/ <http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/> <http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/ <http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/>>
>>
>> <kernel>
>> noarch git firmware
>> kernel ml aufs - oh I was lazy
>>
>> <gstreamer>
>> - Get Multimedia work, all my videos incl. DVD, midi and other audio files are working
>> I was given up after test many repros.
>>
>> <drivers>
>> libdrm
>> radeon (no new iMac 2015…hmmm)
>> hardinfo
>>
>> <other>
>> mutter - gnome 3 windows shadow hack
>> netatalk - apple time capsule on centos
>>
>>
>> Centos 7 live on usbdrive to test it on different machines….
>>
>> Fun with Centos 7
>>
>> PS:hm… gstreamer was working with centos 6 damm
>>
>> Don’t hammer my virtual server otherwise i push them away….
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Am 14.04.2016 um 08:47 schrieb Andreas Benzler <andreas(a)benzlerweb.de>:
>>>
>>> this seems to be the right firmware
>>>
>>> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/_media/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi-2030-ucode… <https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/_media/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi-2030-ucode…>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Am 14.04.2016 um 05:01 schrieb John R Pierce <pierce(a)hogranch.com>:
>>>>
>>>> On 4/13/2016 7:42 PM, Philip V wrote:
>>>>> lspci gives
>>>>> 08:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 2230 (rev c4)
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. How do I get this working? I am happy to work with command line tools.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Are there other packages I need? I installed wireless-tools, and
>>>>> tried to fiddle with iwconfig and NetworkManager to no avail. iwconfig
>>>>> does seem to interact with the wifi device.
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Is there documentation I should be following to
>>>>> understand/troubleshoot networking support?
>>>>> https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/Wireless does not document the
>>>>> iwlwifi driver.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi
>>>>
>>>> suggests you might need to get a firmware tarball for that card, and copy the appropriate iwlwifi-*.ucode file to /lib/firmware or something.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
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