Server :: Create A,NS And MX Record In CentOs
Apr 11, 2011I would like to know how to create a A,NS and MX record in centos.
I dont know where the DNS zone file is in CentoS
I would like to know how to create a A,NS and MX record in centos.
I dont know where the DNS zone file is in CentoS
I just ordered a new unmanagd VPS I have already Apache, PHP and Mysql the only problem I have now is how to create a A,NS and MX record in CentOS. I dont know where the DNS zone file is in CentoS
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I then added some users using the Centos Management Consolecentos-idm-console -a http://localhost:3890 &
I'm trying to create some PHP extensions. I have installed php-devel as well as the other preqs I thought were required. However I'm not able to find ext_skel. The file README.EXT_SKEL was installed, but not the actual program (find / -name ext_skel). My understanding was ext_skel was installed with php-devel. I know it is in the source code, but I'm not sure where to get the source for PHP 5.1.6 for my version of CentOS.
I'm running linux 5.3
2.6.18-128.1.10.el5
i386
I would like to create a customized CentOS server, or it will serve me as a server (postfis) postfixadmin, Hylafax, webmail (Roundcube for example) and may be I would integrate suger crm.
If I create it all this server and it runs perfectly. my goal is I create a compilation or for example I install this distrubution and wonder just some configuration (eg IP address or the time just) knowing that by the end of the installation I find hylafax, postfix , and all AC roundecube install it remains for me to set them up! Taking the example of Elastix cd: www.elastix.org/ or it can make all AC (but its main role is the PABX).
I was trying to create a centos box with xfs partition,how can we install centos enabling the partion with xfs filesystem. rather than doing after installation.
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passwd testuser
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2000m swap
* / ext3
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The CentOS 5.6 is 32bit
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name = "vm5"
maxmem = 512
memory = 512
vcpus = 1
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I'm assuming that it can't find a driver for a cdrom - but I am not too sure of that.
Running a server using CentOS 5.5 (yum updated, x86_64), found that when using /usr/sbin/useradd to create system user, the quota for the user will default set to 5M soft and 10M hard (on /var/spool/mail partition). As remember the default setting for user quota should be both zero when create a new user.
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I've got Samba server running on CentOS box. Everything works fine when I use "path" parameter, but I think Samba should create /home dirs for clients automatically. It should look like this:
comment = Home Directory of '%u'
valid users = @"Domain Group"
browseable = no
writable = yes
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When I explicitly declare "path" param, it works ok. But I need PERSONAL home dir for every user separately, not one dir for everyone.
I need to create an extended partition with no mount point.Enclosed is my custom ks.cfg
install
cdrom
text
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I'm trying to set up a virtual machine environment in Centos5.5. My hardware fully supports virtualization, and I'm running qemu as the hypervisor with Virtual Machine Manager as the GUI to manage and create VMs. Host hardware is a Dell PowerEdge T710, with a quad core Xenon processor and four 1TB disks in a raid 6 array.
Within the Virtual Machine Manager when trying to create a new VM, there is the option to not "allocate entire virtual disk now". What format is created when you "allocate entire virtual disk now" and when you don't?
I want to create a qcow2 image format, but it doesn't look like it is supported. Does anybody know how to create a VM with a qcow2 image format?
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I'm in the process of creating local repos for our company servers (CentOS 5.5) and laptops (Fedora 13). And while the CentOS part went perfect the Fedora part is causing major trouble.But first things first, here's the setup: a central CentOS 5.5 server is running Apache2 and has a VirtualHost listening on Port 8080 for both CentOS and Fedora. The DocumentRoot for this VirtualHost is /data/repo wherein two directories, centos and fedora, reside.
This is the .repo-file for CentOS that works like a charm:
Quote:[local]
name=CentOS-$releasever - local packages for $basearch
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I install a Bind 9 with chroot in Centos 5, but the issue is the Reverse Name Resolution Zone File didn't create by default like other zone files, so i look into /var/named directory i don't find the reverse name resolution zone file even if i add this zone on named.conf
zone "1.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "1.168.192.testsip.com.zone";
allow-update { key "rndckey"; };
notify yes;
};
I have just recently installed CentOS 5.5 on a machine given to me from my workplace. It is a Shuttle box, about 4 years old. I have had no major problems thus far, except for this one.
Background: I first noticed this problem when I installed Skype and wanted to place a call. However, the recipient heard nothing. I verified that I can hear sounds fine, all tests of the speakers work (whether I use speakers or a headset). I went through various postings and forums to check if I had some settings that needed altered, but so far I have verified everything listed. Here is the computer's sound card information:
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