CentOS 5 :: Installing The Ssh2 Php Extention?

Oct 27, 2009

how i would go about installing the ssh2 php extention?

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Slackware :: Installing The Ssh2 On 13.0?

Jun 27, 2010

i have a freebsd server configured with ssh2 and a slackware client and another freebsd client on the freebsd client i use the ssh2 command to connect to the server and it's ok on slackware i can't use simply ssh and i can't find the correct slackbuild with ssh2 and sshkeygen2

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Ubuntu Servers :: Installing The SSH2 Into PHP - Need Php-pear Which Wants To Install Php-cli

Mar 23, 2010

I want to install[URL] extension into PHP, but it seems like it's only installed by pear, and for pear I need php-pear which wants to install php-cli. I already have php-cgi with fcgi and Apache2 worker MPM.

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CentOS 5 :: LIBSSH2 Not Making An Ssh2.so File

Jul 25, 2010

Alright so, I ran everything, and when I go to compile my libssh2 using: phpize && ./configure -with-ssh2 && make

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General :: Patching File Ssh2.c Hunk #1 FAILED At 477 - 1 Out Of 1 Hunk FAILED - Saving Rejects To File Ssh2.c.rej

Feb 11, 2010

I was installing PECL extension. i have downloaded the setup. then whatever process is mension in this link i have done that. PHP: Installation - Manual. when i m doing patch <patchfile i m getting this patching file ssh2.c Hunk #1 FAILED at 477. 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file ssh2.c.rej

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Ubuntu :: How To Install Usb Cable Driver With .c Extention?

May 27, 2011

I have done the following (downloaded the driver to "serial" directory) :

1. cd /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.31-14/drivers/usb/serial/
2. depmod -a
3. modprobe driver_name

I get FATAL error, Module not found, even though it's there. The driver is for my kernel version.

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General :: Move 10 Files Of .dat Extention To .txt Using Single Command Or Script?

Nov 22, 2010

I have 10 files of .dat formatsayA MCDR .datB MCDR .datand so one upto 10 dat filehow i convert these 10 dat files to txt files using single command or script

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General :: How To Install Ssh2.so Package

May 9, 2011

how to install ssh2.so package. my ssh2.so went missing i think. i already google and search for it and try to install, and they fail at certain part.

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Debian :: SSH2 Constant Collide Error

Jul 19, 2015

Install SSH2, but he constantly collide error. It is that [pecl install -f ssh2] but unfortunately writes error and can not be installed. Now it is up to the SSH2 provides but unfortunately cancel running.

Here is the php info : [URL] .....

System : Debian 8.1 Jessie

Debian 7.8 : The installation fails without error but that is not enough fresh modules.

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Security :: SSH2 No Password Login With Passphase Key?

Sep 30, 2010

I was just wondering about logging in to my remote server via SSHv2.

But I want to set a passphase key but not make the server ask for it when logging in, would this at all be possible?

I am well aware I may leave it blank but doesnt this pose a security threat possibly?

I have heard somewhere that you can get Linux Centos 4.8 to do this

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Error Installing CentOS 5.2 On ICH7R With 4 SATA HDDs RAID 5?

Feb 15, 2009

The installer can't see my raid controller (I assume) as I'm getting the following error:"Error opening /dev/mapper/isw_jbhgjgjj_Vol0: No such device or address"It just sees them as 4 individual drives: sda, sdb, sdc and sdd.Please note that I have set up the RAID 5 in the controller bios interface and the image name is Vol0, which it seems that it tries to load but for some particular reason it can't.I have also tried different bios settings and nothing worked.

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Installing CentOS 5.4 X86_64 On Adaptec RAID 3405

Jan 13, 2010

My problem is that I'm trying to install CentOS 5.4 x86_64 DVD ISO on Supermicro X7SBI server with installed Adaptec RAID 3405 controller.

I created RAID 5 array and is working fine (adaptec status says Optimal) but I can't install CentOS to that array (1.5TB size).

Whenever I try to install with: linux dd

I'm asked for a driver, which I have downloaded from Adaptec site and extracted contents to USB drive (in installation found as /sba1) which has now a lot of IMG and some ISO files on it.

I try to load (I simplified names) RHEL5.img, CENTOS.img... with x64 names (one exact name: aacraid driverdisk-CentOS-x86_64.img) and I always get the error message: "No devices of the appropriate type were found on this driver disk"

This is going on for a week now and I can't find the right driver or something I'm doing wrong to get install done.

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CentOS 5 :: Installing CentOS-DS - Cannot Get To The Extras Repo Due To Lack Of Wired Sans Internet Access

Dec 9, 2009

I am trying to install CentOS-DS on version 5.4 x86_64. I cannot get to the Extras repo due to lack of wired Internet access. I have wireless (except to server) and I have big UFD drives.

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Installing Centos 5 On HP DL380R05 E5420 With RAID-1?

May 7, 2009

I need your help urgently. I will shortly install Centos 5 on a HP DL380R05 E5420 Server with two HP 146GB 10k 2.5 SAS HP SP hard disks running hardware RAID-1. I am a newbie on CentOS, please advise me:

1. Do I need a Centos RAID device driver for hardware RAID-1 on the HP DL380R05 E5420 Server?
2. Should I use Centos i386 or Centos x86_64 in this case? Which one: CentOS 5.2 or CentOS 5.3?
3. Does Centos support Embedded NC373i Multifunction Gigabit network cards?

The following is my server's hardware configuration:

HP DL380R05 E5420 2GB Base AP Server(1) Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor E5420 Two Embedded NC373i Multifunction Gigabit / 2 GB (2 x 1 GB) PC2-5300 Fully Buffered DIMMs (DDR2-667)/HP Smart Array P400/256MB Controller /Rack (2U)/Hot Plug Fully Redundant Fans Standard Two HP 146GB 10k 2.5 SAS HP SP HDD HP 1000W IEC C14 Cord RPS Kit

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CentOS 5 Networking :: Installing CentOS 5.3 Netinstall Using Eth1 USB Connection

Jun 7, 2009

I want to install CentOS from netinstall CD, but it doesn't work for wireless connection, because it just looks up for eth0 connection. Well, I connected server to wired USB connection and it's named eth1. I want to use netinstall CD but using eth1 connection. Is there any way for doing it?

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Installing CentOS 5.3 Using Custom ISO And Drive Disk?

Nov 10, 2009

I am having new hardware and IDE driver for that hardware as drive disk image (it8213_centos53.img). CentOS 5.3 installation is working fine with drive disk image at USB and CentOS 5.3 at DVD. Our application uses CentOS 5.3 and we build a custom kick-start ISO for installations. Using that ISO client is going to install on all hardware boxes.

Note while installing :
a) No network connection is avalible.
b) No USB isavalible.
c) No floppy is avalible.
d) Only single CD-ROM is avalible.

So, is it possible to build single custom kick-start CentOS 5.3 ISO which contains dirve disk image and entire installation will be done using that image. If so please let me know the steps to build it.

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CentOS 5 :: Error Installing Mod_ssl On Centos 5.7. A Package Conflict

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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CentOS 5 :: Installing Fuppes Media Server Onto CentOS

Jun 4, 2009

I've been trying to install the Fuppes media server onto CentOS and have had a few difficulties. I had to do a build from the source (svn build 578), then configure, make and make install. So far so good.Once I try to run fuppes, I get the error:[ERROR] Failed to bind socket to : 8.15.7.107:0.The documentation I've searched so far suggests that there is a config file that needs to be set with the appropriate ip address, but the file doesn't exist as the program hasn't started up yet!

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CentOS 5 :: Unable To Boot Windows After Installing CENTOS 5.4

Nov 18, 2009

I've Got one Problem with My Computer soon after success installation of when the boot-loader ask me to choose OS at CENTOS 5.4, multi boot boot-loader if i choose windows then computer tries to boot windows but fail and give the error message that there is a problem on reading the hard disk, But when i restart it and start with LINUX then computer start successful with no error message, now i do not know what to do cause i need to use Windows and all my programs are in windows..

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CentOS 5 :: Installing CentOS 5.5 On An Old PC -- Query On An Error Message?

Oct 24, 2010

I'm trying to install CentOS 5.5 on an old Pentium 4 desktop PC I have, which is not being used for much other than being a MTA, and I want to migrate this functionality onto the CentOS platform for stability (Windows is a perpetual nightmare. I partitioned a spare 20GB to experiment with, and I want to install CentOS into here to play around with first so I can move my files around between Windows and CentOS, until I'm happy all of the stuff is gone, then I can scrub the Windows partition and claim the space for CentOS.

So, I've downloaded and burned the DVD and tried to install. I start the install with no args from the main install menu, and the process goes through some probing and then comes up with the "Welcome to CentOS" menu. I go through this, and then it tries to start X Server. It fails, and falls back to text mode. I get the "Welcome to CentOS" screen again, and then proceed through it. I set my keyboard layout to UK, then this message comes up at the bottom of the screen:

"_X11TransSocketINETConnect() can't get address for localhost:6001: Temporary failure in name resolution"

then on the next line: "Cannot open display :1" If I force the install to text, by typing "linux text" at the first menu, I get about the same way through, but the install just hangs doing nothing, and no disc access to the install disc.

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CentOS 5 :: CentOS Installing Packages Did Not Select?

Dec 28, 2009

I've noticed this happen with every CentOS installation I've done in the past and it's confusing me. On the software template screen select, I always select "Server" and leave the extras option unchecked, I also check "Customise now". The only things I choose are the editors (to get vi), Web server and server configuration tools (and this time also Java). I didn't select any GUI programs, yet it still installs things like X, GNOME components and also samba. Why does it do that? There no way they're needed for dependencies. Is there something I'm missing when selecting the software components? Why does it still install samba when I didn't select it from under "Servers" components? Or have I misunderstood what software selection does and it installs all those components regardless but doesn't automatically turn the services on?

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Installing CentOS 5.2 On New PC?

Apr 10, 2009

I have been running CentOS 5 as my primary desktop for about 6 months now, and have been very pleased with it. Since I work as a hardware designer most of the tools I need only provide support for RHEL, and I have found these tools (once you hack the installer anyway) generally work very, very well indeed on CentOS.

I recently bought a new computer and I thought I'd share my experiences of installing CentOS 5.2 on it. Here's the specs - Core i7 920, 12Gig DDR3, Radeon 4780, Gigabyte EX58-UD4. The first issue I encountered was a very early boot crash. This was a known problem with the onboard Gig-E chipset and I eventually found the solution on your wiki site. Using a separate network card I was able to install the new kernel module and it now works great. I believe this is now sorted in 5.3.

Next up was a problem with the Radeon card I think - after installing the ATI driver (proprietary), X would come up with a white screen and the computer would lock up. Going back to VESA would get me going again, but frankly I can't stand X without video acceleration. This turned out to be a problem with "RHGB" (not the first time I've had problems with this to be honest). Disabling it in the grub command line sorted that out.

The next problem was the performance of the harddisk - I was only getting a few MB read/write speed out of it according to hdparm. This seriously slowed down the PC. To fix that I had to enable AHCI in the bios which got things running much better - about 55 MB/sec.

The last problem was with the virtualization. I run VirtualBox with a windows instance and it kept crashing every time I booted it (I'd copied it across from my old workstation). This was because of FlexLM drivers used for USB dongle based licenses. Now, these will only work if you enable the VT extensions on the processor. I thought I had - the VM certainly had it enabled and so had the bios. Going through the VirtualBox log's it seemed like they were being detected but not enabled. From what I understand, VT-x was enabled, but the BIOS is supposed to also set up some form of locking mechanism or these virtual machines wont use it. It seems this wasn't done properly with the BIOS revision supplied with the motherboard (F2). Upgrading to the latest BIOS got it working properly.

My only outstanding issues now aren't really CentOS related - enabling AHCI has stopped my (proper, dual boot) Windows installation from working. At the moment I have to disable it in the BIOS before booting Windows - no big problem as I don't do that often (I maybe need to reinstall it). The other issue is GRUB wont work with my USB keyboard even though the BIOS seems happy enough with it. Odd in that the same keyboard worked fine with GRUB on my old workstation.

Finally, a couple of general remarks about using CentOS - it's never crashed on me and I do thrash the thing at times when I'm doing hardware synthesis or P&R! Base software is a bit limited, but adding some external repos (RPMForge and EPEL in particular) generally sorts that out. The only thing I (personally) miss is a more up-to-date version of mono.

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CentOS 5 :: Installing CentOS 5.3- X86_64 From DVD?

Aug 31, 2009

I have downloaded all files from [URL]... and burnt a DVD. How can I now install centOS 5.3 on my server/computer ?

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CentOS 5 :: Best Installing/getting That Module On CentOS?

Aug 19, 2010

I see that mod_proxy_html is not part of the standard repo - what's the best of installing/getting that module on CentOS?

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CentOS 5 :: Installing YUM To 5.2 X86?

Mar 27, 2009

I have looked through many forums and blogs but can't seem to find CURRENT information for how to install YUM on centos 5.2 x86

If anyone can direct me to a page or site that has a list of current RPM's needed and possibly some instructions. All the lists Ive come across are for i386, and the ones I have found for x86 .. most of the rpm's end up as 404's

I have a new VPS running centos 5.2 w/ plesk and it did not come with yum.

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CentOS 5 :: Installing Php-gd Via Yum?

Oct 15, 2009

I'm attempting to install php-gd on a server that already has php5 installed, and have run into a few problems with yum. When running yum install php-gd, I get:

Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Parsing package install arguments

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CentOS 5 :: [5.5] Installing Git Through Yum/rpm?

May 26, 2010

I ran "yum update" last night on a 5.4 test host, and am now running 5.5.

One of the applications I need is switching from SVN to Git, so I need to install Git, and prefer to use packages instead of source whenever possible.

Problem is, the Git RPM found at Dag Wieers date back to 2007.

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General :: Installing CentOS 5.5 From DVD

Feb 1, 2011

I have downloaded the following CentOS 5.5 DVD iso files and burn the same using Nero Express:
1. CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2.iso (4.09 GB)
2. CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-2of2.iso (412 MB)

I am trying installing it on a Dell Vostro 1400 laptop. I could boot the machine successfully with the DVD 01. After selecting the Installation method as "Local CDROM" it says: CD Not Found. The CentOS CD was not found in any of your CDROM drives. Please insert the CentOS CD and press OK to retry and it ejects the DVD in a splash. I tried mounting the DVD in a DVD drives in Windows XP SP2 and it is showing the content correctly. I also tried mounting the iso file with PowerISO Virtual Drive manager in Windows XP SP2 and it is mounting well.

I tried many times but of no success. Earlier I tried the following also (before downloading the DVD image files):
1. I successfully installed Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server Edition on the same machine.
2. The same machine is also working fine with CentOS 5.5 Live CD.

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Software :: Installing Git On Centos 5.4?

Mar 10, 2010

I am unable to install a version of git. see below:

Code:
[root@localhost Desktop]# rpm -i git-1.5.5.6-4.el5.i386.rpm
warning: git-1.5.5.6-4.el5.i386.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 217521f6
error: Failed dependencies:
perl(Error) is needed by git-1.5.5.6-4.el5.i386

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Software :: Xen And Installing KDE 4.4 On CentOS 5.4

Mar 22, 2010

I am trying to installing KDE 4.4 on CentOS 5.4, but I can't find an easy way to do it in CentOS, and I would rather not compile it. Secondly what is a good way to view a Xen virtual machine, as far as the speed and responsiveness go?

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