://www.kde.org/applications/internet/choqok/
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On 2014-Mar-26 13:13, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 26 Mar 2014 at 11:59:21 +0100, Veljko wrote:
>
> > ssllabs works only with 443 port, but thanks. I guess I'll try to
> > recompile openssl on some small virtual machine on which I can break
> > things.
>
> The Squeeze
t the situation. For public servers there is
>
>https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html
ssllabs works only with 443 port, but thanks. I guess I'll try to
recompile openssl on some small virtual machine on which I can break
things.
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> > As last poster on that bug number asked, they should have removed it
> > from list of available options as well.
>
> People forget things; like not doing a search with "openssl built
> without ssl2 support". Bug report?
I actually find one[1] later. It was
On 2014-Mar-25 20:37, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2014-03-25 17:23 +0100, Veljko wrote:
>
> > I wanted to test if ssl2 is turned off on server, so I tried with this
> > command line on my desktop:
> >
> > openssl s_client -connect server_ip:443 -ssl2
> >
> >
used with -ssl3 there is no error.
What could be the problem? openssl was built without ssl2 support?
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On 2014-Jan-29 18:05, Veljko wrote:
> Thanks Jochen, I'll try this in a few days and let you know how it went.
In case someone else need something like this, following block worked for me:
ProxyRequests off
ProxyPass / https://ip_of_new_server:443/
ProxyPassReverse / https://ip_of_new_se
On 2014-Jan-29 17:42, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Veljko:
> >
> > 1. Load modules proxy, proxy_http, headers
> > 2. Insert this configuration:
> > --
> > ProxyRequests Off
> >
> > Order deny,allow
> > Allow from
> I didn't seem to lose anyone.
That does look like most simple solution, but I would like to try to find the
way to minimize downtime if possible.
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Would this be enough?
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On 2014-Jan-11 10:45, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 11/01/14 03:46, Veljko wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anyone here operates servers that have to meet PCI standards?
>
>
> Level 4s (isolated payment solutions)
>
> This is possibly not the best list to a
(CVE) and to prove that
particular CentOS/RedHat version is patched.
What is your experience with this?
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everything is fine, but I want to keep testing repo available for other
things, but don't want it to offer owncloud package. How can I use apt-pinning
to install owncloud-client from
deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:ownCloud:devel/Debian_7.0/ /
?
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> Anything else to think about?
> >
> > Can anyone just confirm that it is safe to use auto reassemble RAID feature
> > from Debian installer?
>
> It has always worked for me. As long as all of the attached disks are
> to be assembled. Don't do the automated if
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 02:15:07PM +0100, Veljko wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 02:41:01PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> > But if you are concerned about writes to sdb
> > then I would simply plan to boot from the debian-installer image in
> > rescue mode, assemble the raid, s
artition table and adding new drive into RAID, would
simple:
# grub-install /dev/sda
do the job?
Anything else to think about?
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 03:18:12PM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 01:47:37PM +0100, Veljko wrote:
> > Isn't that to inform the OS of partition table changes? In this case,
> > partition table stays the same.
>
> It has changed: prior to sgdisk,
ead.
Thanks Pascal, guess I'll just use grub-install.
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 12:23:07PM +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 03:41:18PM +0100, Veljko wrote:
> > # sgdisk --backup=table /dev/sdb
> > # sgdisk --load-backup=table /dev/sda
> > # sgdisk -G /dev/sda
>
> I'm not familiar wiht sgdisk but
> > running services normally during the sync. But there are many ways to
> > accomplish the task.
>
> And yes there is more down time with this method.
Again, problem with SATA ports. Needed more than I have.
sdd drive just failed and now I'm running without it. Good th
unnecessarily and accelerate their failure?
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ably go with WD Red.
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On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 10:42:18AM +0200, Veljko wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 12:24:42PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 08:59:05AM +0200, Veljko wrote:
> > > Do you guys have any advice for this? Should I first run dd on those
> > > drives.
ment. Also, I like how every backup iteration of
rsnapshot looks complete.
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On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 12:24:42PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 08:59:05AM +0200, Veljko wrote:
> > Do you guys have any advice for this? Should I first run dd on those drives.
> > They are part of RAID, so it should be difficult to read data from one drive
Veljko wrote:
> I'll try with their live CD on Monday when I get back to office. I'll also
> try
> with replacing SATA cables, just to be sure that they are not faulty and
> responsible for performance degradation.
I run SeaTools and it turns out that only sdc drive pass
3.5.13.2. Debian 7.2.
You might find this article interesting:
http://freesoftware.zona-m.net/how-ignore-uninteresting-threads-in-mailing-lists/
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24/7 for more than a year (over 400 days). That's not really old. My
WD desktop drive have 3.2 years of Power_On_Hours but with
Raw_Read_Error_Rate=0, Reallocated_Sector_Ct=0 and Seek_Error_Rate=0.
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my experience, with
> Seagate drives, it's normal to have Raw_Read_Error_Rate in the
> tens or hundreds of millions.
Thanks for pointing this out. It does throws some light on big numbers I have
on all four drives.
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onsidered bad
or sign of a problem. They recommend their SeaTools for investigating. I'll
try with their live CD on Monday when I get back to office. I'll also try with
replacing SATA cables, just to be sure that they are not faulty and
responsible for performance degradation.
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#x27;re part of a RAID array and just give up,
> throwing an error.
I'm using Seagate ST3000DM001-9YN166 drives, not enterprise-class drives.
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Can there be some other cause for this
strange sda behavior?
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On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 04:29:37PM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > Do you know what is the GNUTLS default value?
>
> http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2013-September/017323.html
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3507 bytes and written 501 bytes
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New, TLSv1/SSLv3, Cipher is DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Server public key is 2048 bit
Secure Renegotiation IS supported
Compression: NONE
Expansion: NONE
SSL-Session:
Protocol : TLSv1
Cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
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> On Fri, 11 Oct 2013, Veljko wrote:
> > "gnutls handshake: the diffie-helman prime sent by the server is not
> > acceptable (not long enough)
>
> Check option ssl_min_dh_prime_bits for the c
shake: the diffie-helman prime sent by the server is not
acceptable (not long enough)
Could not negotiate TLS connection"
I tried to google something, but failed to find usable solution.
Does anyone have some idea why this is happening and how can I fix this so I
can send emails?
Regards,
> Our governments make a lot of evil things without our permissions, but
> there are reasons for people seek asylum in "evil" countries like the
> USA, France, Great Britain, Germany etc. ;). Lees people flew from the
> USA to Mexico or from Germany to Serbia ;).
I find this comment very offensive
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 04:20:04PM +0200, Linux-Fan wrote:
> I have tried to reproduce the problem as well but my Xorg's memory usage
> stayed constant (about 50M), iceweasel's memory usage went from 180M to
> 900M during the test. I used a periodic ps invocation to get the data
> pasted to http://
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 03:58:16PM +0200, Alberto Luaces wrote:
> staticsafe writes:
>
> > I don't think this is an Xorg issue, just tried the webpage you
> > suggested on Firefox in Windows 7, same issue, rapid memory usage
> > growth. Seems more like a Firefox issue, can you try a Nightly [0] bu
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 09:34:22AM +0200, Alberto Luaces wrote:
> And what about the version numbers for iceweasel and firefox?
Debian:
iceweasel -v
Mozilla Iceweasel 10.0.12
Slackware:
firefox -v
Mozilla Firefox 21.0
Firefox I downloaded from mozilla.org and I started on Debian:
./firefox-bin -
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:49:19PM +0200, Veljko wrote:
> On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 12:09:05PM +0200, Veljko wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I don't know if this is bug, but when I visit some thumblr blogs that have
> > endless scrolling (like google images search), it is
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> Hello,
>
> I don't know if this is bug, but when I visit some thumblr blogs that have
> endless scrolling (like google images search), it is expected that Iceweasel
> eats lots of RAM (here are lots of pictures), but Xo
an uses GDM and Slackware
uses KDM.
Any idea what could be the problem?
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On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 08:57:51AM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> I don't see a direct dependency upon any libdigest*; what's the dependency
> chain?
How do I find that? I don't see it anywhere as direct dependency either, but
program refuses to work without it.
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Veljko
things might
> break if the package is updated. I would do a separate install (eg. copy
> the binary and purge the package), or use dpkg-diverge to override the
> packaged version with your modified copy.
dpkg-diverge looks interesting. I'll look into it, thanks.
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Vel
ebian that well, I don't know
if this was right way to do it. Any thougts?
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omplain before the update.
Do you have numeric ID action for every rule?
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nd I feed the need to restore a yesterday's image.
> Is it possible?
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Hélder Pinheiro
Hi,
I'm using Clonezilla for that.
www.clonezilla.org/
Just capture a snapshot of system partition and you can restore it. It's
a live distro.
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Vel
hey apologize. So shall we forgive each
others and just move on? For crying out loud... Just drop it...
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how to create a
> linear device of the two arrays and grow XFS across the 2nd array.
I did what you advised and formated RAID10 using xfs defaults.
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I guess I need to upload public key to the client machine. Does obnam
has to be installed on both machines or it uses rsync like rsnapshot?
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> excessively complex, and was happy to abandon it in favour of some
> scripts around rsync to a NAS, which is much easier to administer.
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> FUSE.
>
> Best regards
> Denis Witt
This is excellent comparison. Taking everything in consideration, I
thing I narrowed my choice to obnam, rdiff-backup and rsnapshot. I'll
try them all and see how they behave on my machine.
obnam and rdiff-bac
; > rsnapshot:
> > bup:
> > obnam:
> > rdiff-backup:
>
> How about amanda? It hasn't been mentioned yet and might be an
> interesting alternative.
I've heard of it, but don't know anyone who uses it. Any experience with
it?
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Unlike my boss, whom I faild to persuade to buy RAID card, you confince
me to use XFS. I created 1TB LV for backup (and will resize it when
necessary). Will default XFS be OK in my case?
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> to have a backup that would survive the host going up in flames.
I'm using this concept for my private machines. I'm always backing up to
remote location.
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usage) very usable for backup? If slow work can be avoided by the use of
XFS, what would be wrong about rsnapshot?
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Yes, but problem was easily solvable.
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> Perhaps you'll have good luck and find what you need.
>
> Regards,
> Ralf
Thanks, Ralf.
If I don't find some hardware at local suppliers, I'll try at Reichelt.
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ven't read it that way. I know what you wanted to say. I'm very
grateful to all of you who took your time to read my emails and shared
your thoughts on the subject. And thanks for your wishes, Martin, much
appreciated.
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 09:45:14PM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 05:38:10PM +0200, Veljko wrote:
> > Not that hard to comprehend. My boss sees backup as necessary evil. And
> > only after I pushed it. Before I got here, there was no backup. None
>
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:41:04AM +0200, Denis Witt wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 17:38:22 +0200
> Veljko wrote:
>
> > Any particular reason for avoiding rsnapshot? What are advantages of
> > using rdiff-backup or obnam?
>
> Hi Veljko,
>
> I don't
; > md0 : active raid1 sda2[0] sdb2[1]
> > 488128 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
> >
> > unused devices:
> >
> > I'm not sure what is being copied on freshly installed system.
>
> On top of that, by default it'll do a check or rebuild of so
C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7
I've tried BTRFS in testing environment, it worked well, but I wouldn't
use it until btrfsck is ready and stable.
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 08:03:43PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> If you ignore the references to the proprietary backup software this is
> a very interesting reading
>
> http://www.taobackup.com/
>
> Kind regards,
> Andrei
Yes, very interesting. Thanks Andrei!
Reg
blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [4/4] []
[==>..] resync = 32.1% (1881658368/5859288064)
finish=325.2min speed=203828K/sec
md0 : active raid1 sda2[0] sdb2[1]
488128 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
unused devices:
I'm not sure what is bein
oll.de
> GPG: 03B0 0D6C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7
That does make sense, having two different machines for two types of
work, but I don't have them right now. But when my boss recovers from
this recent spending, I'll try to acquire another one.
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 02:07:47PM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 06:49:45PM +0200, Veljko wrote:
> > a) backup (backup server for several dedicated (mainly) web servers).
> > It will contain incremental backups, so only first running will take a
&g
is done
now using someones windows share dir. This would be a huge step forward
for them.
> If so, if I would be in the position to say no, I would just say "no
> thanks, search yourself a different idiot for setting up such an insane
> setup". I understand, you probab
e. You recommended hardware
RAID as superior solution. I already knew that it is the case, but I
thought that linux software RAID is also some solution. What would be
drawbacks of using it? In case of one drive failure, it is possible that
it won't boot or it just won't boot? In
ed and RAID will be rebuild with no data loss.
If processor or something else fails, it will be replaced with expected
downtime of course.
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Ve
ed to me has no place in job like this, I'm
sure you'll agree.
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un it
somewhere else. Thanks for your advice, Martin!
On the other hand, monitoring has to be here, no place else to put it.
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On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 01:43:47PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Veljko wrote:
> > Dan Ritter wrote:
> > > > OS I would use is Wheezy. Guess he will be stable soon enough and I
> > > > don't want to reinstall everything again in one year, when sup
t them. However, I've heard that
software RAID is good for one thing. You can rebuild it in any other
machine. If you use hardware controller and it dies, you have to buy
same of very similar one to be able to save your data. Was I
misinformed?
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On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 01:26:13PM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 9/7/2012 11:29 AM, Veljko wrote:
>
> > I'm in the process of making new backup server, so I'm thinking of best
> > way of doing it. I have 4 3TB disks and I'm thinking of puting them in
> >
On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 01:42:32PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 06:29:35PM +0200, Veljko wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm in the process of making new backup server, so I'm thinking of best
> > way of doing it. I have 4 3
machine.
What do you think of this setup? Good sides? Bad sides of this approach?
OS I would use is Wheezy. Guess he will be stable soon enough and I
don't want to reinstall everything again in one year, when support for
old stable is dropped.
Regards,
Veljko
P.S. Sorry for my bad englis
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 08:49:15AM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 18:55 -0400, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > The Advanced Bash Scripting Guide is quite thorough:
> > http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
>
> There also is a beginners guide.
>
> On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 19:29 +0200, Ralf Mardor
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