CentOS 5 :: Setting Up FTP On VPS?

Nov 19, 2010

I'm setting up anonymous FTP on my VPS (just for testing purposes) and I need to copy the shared libraries needed by ls to ~ftp/bin. I'm not sure where these libraries are located.

I'm running Cent 5 i386

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CentOS 5 Networking :: Getting Start W/ Centos Networking \ Ssh Commands But Not Setting Up A System And Stuff?

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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CentOS 5 :: Setting Up SVN On A Box - 403 Error

Feb 12, 2009

I am trying to set up a SVN server on my centos box.

I have my box set up to do ssh/samba

I need to set up SVN but when I followed [url]

I get a 403 error.

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CentOS 5 :: Rpm Or Yum Setting To -not- Do Upversion?

May 24, 2010

Is there a setting in rpm or yum to tell it to -not- do any upversioning (say from 5.3 to anything else)?

I know someone's going to ask 'why'.

1. Need to maintain close similarity to a bunch of enterprise RHEL53 boxes.
2. Don't want to enable ipv6.
3. Don't have time to QCC it.

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CentOS 5 :: What To Consider In Setting Up Server

Feb 22, 2011

I've setup a server for a small office (10 people) before with samba domain and file server with slackware. no problem there. now am tasked to setup a samba domain and file server for 300 users in 5 different locations. I am currently given a 1u rack server and I requested for 2x1tb drives that I plan to with RAID.

Some of the offices will be connected via VPN using sonicwall. Would it be ideal for remote users to login to the server in the HQ? Am not so familiar with how other companies setup their servers if they have multiple remote sites. Am also open to setting up servers in each site but because of the currently limited manpower, i'd rather have it close by so I can work on the server remotely if needed.

are there any things that I should consider or are there any good references on setting up a corporate server? the problem now is that the company uses google's email app as their email provider, I have gotten a host to do that already. But since they use email to share files, its not very efficient, hence the file server. But since there are a lot of mobile employees and employees in different sites, I would want them to be able to access those files being shared access the company or departments also.

Then I have to consider how to backup the files and other apps that the company will be using. SInce we will be primarily using linux, we would need to do virtualize some windows based apps that they are using now.

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General :: Setting Up A Second Monitor In Centos?

Nov 16, 2010

I have CentOS installed on my laptop. I hooked up my TV via VGA and it works, just not as I'd like it to. The left side (on the tv) is cut off, like the image is justified too far left. I want it to be centered, but I also want to use a different resolution. You see, I use a netbook, and thus my laptop screen is tiny, meaning some things cant fit in the same window without scrolling. I want my TV to fix that for me.

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General :: Setting Up Wireless Under CentOS

Apr 5, 2010

as part of a course project, I need to document and demonstrate how to install and set up a Wireless adapter with CentOS 5.1.I have the following devices available:

USB NetGear WG111V2
USB NetGear MA101

Can anybody direct to me to where I can find information on where to find the drivers, and how to get set up under CentOS?

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Server :: CentOS Setting Up Php / Mysql?

Oct 27, 2010

I'm trying to install php / mysql on a remote Centos server.I've completed the installation stages but when I try ' php -v ' it comes up with these errors:

Code:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php/modules/mcrypt.so' - libltdl.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 0

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Server :: Setting Up CentOS Email

Jan 13, 2011

I'm trying to setup a couple POP accounts in CentOS. I started doing a tutorial that had me install dovecot, and now I have dovecot running but I can't connect at all.Does anyone know of a simple way to get email up and running? It seems like it should be easier than the 14 step tutorials I was finding on Google.Also, should I leave dovecot or try and remove it?

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Red Hat :: Setting Permissions On Usb Ports In CentOS 5.4?

Feb 24, 2010

I am running VirtualBox on CentOS 5.4 & am not able to connect the usb ports to the guest operating systems. When I click on the device menu & usb, the devices I have plugged in show up, but are greyed out. I had this problem on Mandriva when I first started using VirtualBox & had to put my user account in the USB group. My account is in the vboxusers group but there is no USB group on CentOS & I can't figure out how to give myself permission to the USB ports.

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CentOS 5 Networking :: Setting Up A Dual NIC

Nov 14, 2009

I'm trying to seup my dual ethernet card. One to go to the internet and the other to serve the LAN. Do I need a router for the NIC that will serving the LAN and another one to the NIC that will be connected to the internet? I don't want the LAN computers to connect to the internet. Can someone please give me a description on how to set this connection. And yes I will be using my server as a DHCP and DNS BIND.

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CentOS 5 :: Dir --color Does Not Remember Setting?

Feb 7, 2010

When I login remotely with PuTTy, I can type dir --color=always and it will give me that particular directory listing in color, but then the next one is not in color (the color setting does not stick).I have tried:dir --color=yesdir --color=forcedir --color=always

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CentOS 5 :: Setting Up Initial Networking

Mar 18, 2010

I am configuring a new installation of CentOS 5.4 with the goal of setting up a server. Ive been through the installation and set up everything that I thought that I had to setup. Im getting into CentOS because my work utilizes this distribution. I do have some debian experience, and I have used Ubuntu on both server and desktop platforms.

Now, when setting up Ubuntu, I found that I was able to get networking up much easier. During the initial installation it had asked me to choose between DHCP or manual configuration. As this is going to be a server I want it setup with a static IP. But for some reason no matter what I do I can not get the machine connected. I go so far as trying to do a 'yum update' and I can not make a connection.

A few things Ive noticed that might be applicable here . . . . .

For DNS servers, I am unsure exactly what I need to put here. My ISP is Cox. I am not sure what NS's to put there for them, so I thought that I would be able to use third party DNS servers such as OpenDNS or the Google Public DNS. I know that I have setup my debian server like that with no issues. Also when setting up my debian server it prepopulated certain areas that I am required to fill when setting up CentOS. Example, when setting up localhost.localdomain -- I would choose my hostname and local domain was prepopulated as ph.cox.net. I dont know if this is something that I have to use, or if it would change if I am using third party DNS.

My resolv.conf file looks like this

search ph.cox.net
nameserver (IP address of third party dns either opendns or google)
nameserver (IP address of third party dns either opendns or google)

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CentOS 5 Server :: Setting Up Sub-domains?

Jul 20, 2010

I am still in Linux Diapers. I setup a CENTOS SELINUX box on an internal network. So the only way I know to access it's served pages is by navigating to 10.1.1.40 from a computer within the network. The issue is that I need to create sub-domains for this server but have no Idea how to go about doing that.

Is there a way of creating an alias for the dev server so I can type something like "washington" into the web browser of a computer on the internal network instead of 10.1.1.40? Can I use a fake FQDN that on this server and get served its web pages or do I need to register a FQDN?

Background: I am creating a series of websites using Drupal and am trying to implement the multisites functionality (all the sites are run from a single code base). To do this they suggest setting up each site on a sub-domain during development. We have not yet purchase the FQDN's for the sites so I have no FQDN to setup.

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CentOS 5 :: Setting Up Java Globally In 5.5?

Feb 6, 2011

I've just installed CentOS5.5 on an older P3 machine as well as in a VM under Virtual Box on my laptop and I've run into the same issue with Java on both. During installation, I make sure not to install any form of Java anything as I wish to use Sun/Oracle's JDK. On first login on both machines, typing "java" in a shell finds that gij has magically installed, even though I didn't want it there.

I d/l and install Java 6-23 via the .rpm.bin package from Oracle. Typing java -version in the shell still returns "gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-48)". Ok, so it's 2011 and Oracle/Sun still can't figure out how to write a java installer that will set PATH. I add the following to my .bashrc file under my normal user:

PATH=/usr/local/jdk1.6.0/bin
export PATH

log out, log in and java reports the correct version... Except now I can't su, open vi or a number of other things.

Since I want to use this globally anyways, how do I go about using this version of Java globally for all things java? (eclipse, jboss, etc...) #alternatives --config java only shows this gij version.

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CentOS 5 :: Setting Up A VNC But All It Shows Is Blank?

Mar 24, 2011

Not for whats up. I install a VNC Server as posted on many tuts but its just blank with a BlackX for the cursor. So anyone know how to fix this?

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CentOS 5 :: Setting Up Iptables For Symmetric NAT?

Apr 14, 2011

I am having difficulties setting up Symmetric NAT through iptables and I hope you can help me with this issue. First things first: "A symmetric NAT is one where all requests from the same internal IP address and port, to a specific destination IP address and port, are mapped to the same external IP address and port.If the same host sends a packet with the same source address and port, but to a different destination, a different mapping is used. Furthermore, only the external host that receives a packet can send a UDP packet back to the internal host."

Need: I am working on a SIP application and SIP apps face a problem with NATed networks. STUN is a solution to such a problem and my SIP application has an embedded STUN client functionality. Scenario and Technical Details:

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Networking :: Setting Up Network Between 3 Centos In Virtualbox

Oct 24, 2009

I am trying to learn about networking and am looking to set up a mini network between three bare bones Centos machines in Virtualbox. I set up the machines with a static IP. In the Virtualbox I am using NAT and have the IPs as follows
Centos-1
IP: 10.0.2.15
Gateway: 10.0.2.2
DNS: 10.0.2.3

Centos-2
IP: 10.0.2.16
Gateway: 10.0.2.2
DNS: 10.0.2.3

Centos-3
IP: 10.0.2.17
Gateway: 10.0.2.2
DNS: 10.0.2.3

On all machines i can ping google.com, and yum updates, but I can not ping any other machine. It says they are unreachable. NOt really sure what to do. Any help would be much appreciated.

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General :: Setting Up A Network Print On Centos 5.2

Mar 4, 2010

neeed help setting up a network printer on centos 5.2

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General :: Setting Up Fedora DS(389 DS Server) On CentOS 5.4?

Jan 9, 2010

I have been confused with the overall new 389 DS Server Setup.All I did upto now is:yum install 389-ds
and it did all the installation correctly.

All I need is Setup 389 Server with SSL.I did went through http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:SSL but no Idea how to proceed.I am confused with the following points:

1. Do I also need to run setup-ds-admin.pl and setup-ds-dsgw too?

I tried running setup-ds-admin.pl and it stucked at :

The server 'ldap://389-ds.sap.com:45474/o=NetscapeRoot' is not reachable. Error: unknown error.

2. When Should I run the setupssl2.sh script? After running the above setup-* scripts?What changes I need to make on the script?

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Server :: Setting Path Shortcuts In CentOS?

Sep 15, 2010

Is there a way to set a short cut so that you don't have to type out the full path to directories in CentOS? For example instead of typing out /var/log to get to log files, can you just type logs and have the OS know to cd to /var/log automatically?

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CentOS 5 :: Make VLC Save Brightness Setting?

Apr 25, 2009

Totem didn't play .avi movies by default after my new CentOS 5.3 install. In my effort to find a way to fix it I learned in another forum that installing VLC allows almost all video formats to be played. So I added RPMForge to my repository group then I found and installed VLC with no problem.

Now that VLC is installed and I've had a chance to use it, I've learned that it fails to save my brightness setting between launches. This is very frustrating because the default brightness is always too dark, which means I have to go to the controls and reset it every time I launch the software. Does anyone here know how I can save my brightness setting between launches?

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CentOS 5 Networking :: Setting Up Name Resolution Via LDAP?

Apr 27, 2009

I'm setting up a LDAP server to centralize the admin of a bunch of Centos 5.2 servers. I've got the LDAP server set up. I've got my client machines reading their autofs mount tables from LDAP. Now, I'd like to get name resolution working via LDAP.

Here's what I have so far:

1) /etc/nsswitch.conf contains the line "hosts: files dns ldap"

2) /etc/openldap/ldap.conf has URI and NSS_BASE_HOSTS set up to indicate root of "hosts" subtree in LDAP database.

3) "hosts" node in database is an "orginizationalUnit" object.

4) Below "hosts" I have a number of "ipHost" nodes defined with "cn" set to host name and "ipHostNumber" set to host's IP address

This setup doesn't work. Attempting to ping a host by name locks up. If I take the "ldap" keyword off of the "hosts:" entry in the nsswitch.conf file, the ping then returns immediately with "unknown host".

I'm surprised that there isn't better information available online on how to do this. I've found bits and pieces, but nothing concise. how to get name resolution working through LDAP?

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CentOS 5 Networking :: Setting Up Broadband Connection In 5?

Jul 22, 2009

how to setup a broadband connection in Centos5.. My broadband connection is over a PPPoE link

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CentOS 5 Server :: Setting Up Ldap Ssl Certificates?

Jul 26, 2009

I am having problems creating ssl certificates for use with openLDAP. Does anyone know a good centos tutorial as I am having problems finding ones by searching through google and the forums.

To clarify further I have a small network im trying to setup to use ldap for auth due to the size I figured using kerberos for auth would be a bit overkill.....

I have the server up and running fine however at the moment all auth is done by using clear text (which is fine as the network has no connection to the internet at current) however in the future it will so I am trying to use ssl however I am having confusing as which certificates I point to where in the slapd.conf file

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CentOS 5 :: Setting Up Small VPN Server For 20 Members?

Aug 24, 2009

I need to setup a small VPN server for about 20 people. Will a VPS with 192mb ram be enough to handle this? The only services I need to run is those necessary for VPN.

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CentOS 5 :: Setting Up As Primary Domain Controller

Aug 24, 2009

I have setup Ubuntu servers as LAMP machines but that's pretty much it.

I need to work on an existing CentOS server that I will see for the first time tomorrow. I am told that, as of right now, it is "just serving the internet." The goal is to set it up to be a primary domain controller by which I mean:

1) A user should be able to login to the server from any of the workstations and then see their server stored documents

2) The clients will be a mixed bag of Linux, Windows and Mac machines

I could use a push in the right direction as to what I need to do to get this all setup. I know how to setup users and home folders (I use webmin typically and I understand that there is a version for CentOS) but clearly there is more that I need to do. I am really curious as to how I would map the necessary drives on the client machines upon login and have the users have automatic access to their data regardless of the client machine they log in to.

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CentOS 5 Hardware :: Setting Multipath In RHEL 5.4?

Apr 7, 2010

There is a server with two HBA QLA2460, connected via SAN to the SE9980 disk array. RHEL 5.4 (x86_64) is running on the server. In the SAN two zones are set up: HBA1-port1 9980; HBA2 - port2 SE9980. As a result, the server can see:

[Root @ c5 ~] # multipath-ll
mpath1 (1HITACHI_R45028F9022F) dm-2 HITACHI, OPEN-E
[Size = 14G] [features = 1 queue_if_no_path] [hwhandler = 0] [rw]
_ Round-robin 0 [prio = 0] [active]
_ 3:0:0:0 sdb 8:16 [active] [ready]
_ 4:0:0:0 sdc 8:32 [active] [ready]
_ 3:0:0:16384 sdd 8:48 [active] [ready]

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Question: Why OS sees eight ways instead of two? Why do extra ways have such strange LUN (16384, 32768, etc.)?

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CentOS 5 Server :: Setting Up Bind For Web-hosting

May 4, 2010

setting up Bind for web-hosting as i am using Webmin to configure it?

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CentOS 5 :: Setting Up A Bridge For Use By KVM Server On New 5.5 Install?

Jun 3, 2010

I was searching for a doc on the exact steps to setup a bridge for use by my KVM setup. I needed my VMs to be bridge onto the eth0 network. Some docs I found on google seemed to be outdated.

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