CentOS 5 Networking :: Authbind Equivalent - Package For CentOS / RHEL?
Feb 23, 2010
I am trying to see if there is an authbind equivalent or authbind package for CentOS/RHEL? x If so, where can I get more info and download it? It seems to be only available for Debian and Ubuntu.
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Oct 21, 2010
This is actually a question regarding RHEL 5.5. rather than CentOS but I understand they are very similar.With Solaris we use SMF to ensure that certain Java process are continuously running.If SMF notices that Java process has stopped it will run a start script, if we want to stop it, it will run a stop script.What could be use in RHEL?
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Aug 31, 2010
We are slowly migrating from a predominantly Windows house to a 50/50 Win/RHEL operation and even further in the future.Currently, we have a LOT of Windows folders that are created by custom applications which, upon creation of a new folder set, applies the corresponding ACL so that only the associated groups are able to access the folders. Now for the problem, we are migrating the applications to a RHEL55 environment and it is creating the folders on that system now but the groups are still residing in the Windows AD. Is there an "easy" (I know, a very relative term) to have the Windows groups given permission to the Linux shares without very much manual intervention?
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Jan 14, 2010
I want to create a small network of 3-5 computers. I want to have one computer as my server and have services like NFS, DHCP, NTP, etc. I want to connect it to 2-4 other clients that have the bare minimal installation of linux on them. I would like 1 client computer to have a static ip address and I would like another to receive a dynamic ip address from the server. How would I go about doing all of this without the assistance of GUI's? I want to be able to do all this with the ks.cfg and network config files.
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Aug 26, 2009
Does anyone know where I can find RHEL compatible rpms for Bind 9.7 and DHCPD 4.1?
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Feb 16, 2010
A client has sent me an RHEL 5.1 box for me to do some work on, but it's not registered with Red Hat. This is causing me problems, because it's a minimal installation, and I need some more dev software.My immediate reaction was to install various bits (emacs, and so on) from my Centos 5(.0) DVD.The base RHEL system only had one (disabled) repo entry,so I added a yum DVD repo entry in yum.conf.d.
This looked good to start with, but it doesn't work. Something in RHEL's pirut/yum/rpm/whatever is getting confused, and can't work out what is/isn't installed.
Question - how do you maintain an unregistered RHEL box? Has RH done something to make life difficult? Is my problem simply that I'm using a Centos 5.0 DVD, instead of Centos 5.1? Am I stuck with downloading lots of rpms from the net and doing everything manually? I really don't want to do that.
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Apr 3, 2009
Why does centos-release-notes have any dependancies ?
I can see no reason why centos-relese-notes should depend on centos-release when I try "yum erase centos-release-notes" I am told there are 72 dependancies including completely irrelevant packages such as tar all because of this unnecessary dependancy.
The centos-release-notes package simply contains a bunch of text/html files that nothing else relies upon, so why the dependancies ?
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Sep 23, 2011
Error installing mod_ssl on centos 5.7. Do not install the mod_ssl module says there is a package conflict, some way to fix it?. is a 64-bit
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Oct 27, 2010
Is there a CentOS equivalent of SLED/SLES?
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Mar 22, 2011
How do I find out which package (rpm) contains the ipg (network driver) module?
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Feb 1, 2011
There have been plenty of occassions when I've needed to setup a RHEL or CentOS box to act as a NAT router / firewall, and I am able to do this fairly easily by enabling ip_forwarding, and setting up a couple of iptables FORWARD rules and a nat rule.
However, what I'd like to do now, sounds in theory like it should be simpler, but I seem to be having a mental block and all of my searches pull up results about people playing around with LinkSys routers and so on.
Let me give an example scenario. Let's say I have two subnets, A and B. A has the IP range 10.0.1.0/24 and B has 10.0.2.0/24.
I have my RHEL box, with two NICs. One is connected to subnet A and has the IP 10.0.1.1/24, the other to subnet B with the IP 10.0.2.1/24.
All I want to do, is make clients on each subnet be able to talk to each other via my Linux box.
No, NAT'ing, no firewall rules, just straight up, good old-fashioned routing.
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Feb 3, 2011
I was building yesterday the boost-1.45.0 RPM package for CentOS 5.5.
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Jan 5, 2010
what is the diffrence between RHEL and Centos. diffrences between support,packges, Xwindow, organization funda, someone say redhat is launch Centos like fedora. but when fedora for beta, RHEL for tested with formal support so why redhat launch this Centos.i get some information from net but not sufficiant for me..
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Apr 3, 2010
I downloaded src of gcc 3.3.3 and tried to compile in RHEL 5 with the existing gcc 4.1.2.
Got following error
[root@localhost gcc-3.3.3-src]# pwd
/home/nikole/gccmy/gcc-3.3.3-src
[root@localhost gcc-3.3.3-src]# which gcc
[code]....
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May 28, 2010
Today, I try to update firefox by Package Updater but show error by bellow. "Missing Dependency: xulrunner >= 1.9.0.19-1 is needed by package firefox-3.0.19-1.el5.centos.x86_64 (CentOS5updates)"
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Feb 19, 2010
I just started setting up a linux box in the office...I have some experience with ssh commands but not setting up a linux system and stuff.The box is connected to our network but I have no clue how to make windows & osx talk with it. How can I go by doing that and also setting up an apache server to be able to connect through network. Right now I have apache/linux/mysql running it works when i go to localhost, but I would also like to let all the computers in office to access it. I would guess that will deal with virtual host which I know how to setup. I just need to setup an IP.
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Jun 12, 2010
I have a software program that when you try to install it on Centos it returns "This programs requires RHEL 4" Is there a work around to get the software to use the Centos software the same as it would RHEL 4?
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Jul 21, 2011
For a audit script that I use, I need a hwinfo RPM for RHEL 5 or Centos 5/6 that works (Opensuse ones do not work). Is there one which anybody knows about?
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Nov 28, 2008
I have been trying all day but so far I am unable to configure yum to use a proxy server to retrieve updates.Due a recent compliance mandate direct internet access had to be removed for a pool of our Cent/RHEL servers. I have added the http_proxy environment variable in /etc/profile using:
export http_proxy=http://ourproxy:8080
export ftp_proxy=http://ourproxy:8080
export gopher_proxy=http://ourproxy:8080
I am using the FQDN of the proxy server, and i can ping that FQDN from the CLI without a problem. When I do this and I reboot the server I can get to the internet through the proxy using links/lynx. Yum however stalls out after loading plugins. I have read in a few places that I need a trailing / after the port number above, adding this and rebooting has no effect.
So I tried specifying the yum.conf file... [URL]. When I do this yum still tries to contact the redhat/cent network directly. No behavior change. If I use tcpdump I can see the server I am running yum on try to directly connect without the proxy, which times out for good reason.
The proxy server I am running is squid, but I can see the server I am running yum on blatantly ignore any proxy settings I have tried so far. I am really in a hole on this one as I have to get several updates to fix vulnerabilities found during our last scan.
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May 4, 2010
In general, how easy is it to convert between CentOS and RHEL (in either direction)?
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Jun 4, 2009
My doubt is " Can we install Xen 3.2 on RHEL version 3".
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Jul 9, 2009
I have a very unusual [and most likely unsupported] upgrade path I need to take.
I have two servers, both Dell PE1800's that I need to upgrade.
One of them is a Fedora Core 4 (x86) box and the second is RHEL5 x86_64.
I need to do an in-place upgrade to CentOS 5.3 without having to reinstall from scratch and keeping my downtime to an absolute minimum. Each of these servers has about 10TB of data stored and I really don't want to have to reformat and restore from backps.
How can I do this?
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Nov 14, 2009
I wanted to access a SAN partion from my two CentOS 5 servers.
1. i wanted to get mounted the partition which i have created in the SAN.for example /dev/sdb is the partition
2. at the same time i wanted to store (Read and write )data in the SAN partition from those two CentOS server.
3. Can we use GFS? or what is the best way?
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Feb 20, 2011
I am currently setting up a Mono environment (mono, monodevelop, gtk#, etc.) in order to experiment with C# programming. Ideally I would like to use the latest version of mono, 2.10; however, F14 repos only carry 2.6.x . Compiling and installing 2.10 from tarballs is causing me dependency troubles which I'm not willing to dedicate much time to. In the meantime, I came across this Novell-hosted rpm repo, which is supposed to be used by RHEL/CentOS users:[URL]. Is it possible to somehow add said repository as an installation source via yum/rpm, or the differences between Fedora and RHEL repositories goes beyond aesthetic differences?
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Apr 5, 2010
*Trying to change some Linux severs timezone from EDT to GMT remotely
*Unable to run "system-config-date" tool from command line
Date:
Mon Apr 5 09:31:10 EDT 2010
cat /etc/sysconfig/clock:
ZONE="America/New_York"
UTC=true
ARC=false
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Jun 23, 2010
So as the title says, I am looking for your experiences in this issue, because CentOs and RHEL are very, VERY similar, it is basically the same, so I was wondering, if I can get official support from Autodesk if I'll use their software on CentOs instead on RHEL.
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Feb 10, 2011
I am looking for a tool that can automatically create a rpm package after compiling from source, replacing "make install" Ubuntu and Debian use checkinstall for that.
What is the equivalent for centos?
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Nov 15, 2010
Which is closer to RHEL 5/6, Fedora 14, Centos 5.5 or another distro? In terms of installation and administration.
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Oct 19, 2010
Does anyone know of any GUI frontends to BIND for CentOS/RHEL? I just can't get the hang of configuring this thing...GUI makes life easier for me.
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May 3, 2011
I wanted to upgrade my Apache from 2.2.3 to 2.2.4 because some application issues. where we can get Apache 2.2.4 rpms for CentOS/RHEL build? I say 2.2.4 rpms in Fedora repositories? Will fedora builds work in CentOS/RHEL?
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