Hi,
I have some Linux VMs that are running out of space. Is there a tool I can use
to manage their .IMG or .QCOW files?
In particular, I have a build farm with some Linux machines using LVM
filesystems, and I need to resize their PV’s and LV’s, grow the ext4 or xfs
filesystems, etc. inside th
Hi.
I had the following /etc/dhcp/dhclient.d/hostname.sh script (root.root and 755):
#!/bin/bash
hostname_config() {
domain_portion="$(echo "${new_host_name}" | cut -s -d. -f2-)"
[ -z "${domain_portion}" ] || return
[ -n "${new_domain_name}" ] || return
logger -p
I’m running smartd (6.2-2) on my SATA drives on my F20 system and I get daily
cron messages like:
/dev/twa0 [3ware_disk_03] :
Usage: Temperature_Celsius (194) changed to
120, 121, 120, 121, 120, 119, 118, 117, 118, 119, 120,
which isn’t as useful as generating normalized values. Anyon
Hi all,
I’m running F20 on my mail server, and using sendmail, mimedefang,
spamassassin, and cyrus-imapd. Mimedefang passes messages to spamd via a socket
for real-time scanning during the DATA/ in filter_end(). phase. High spam
scores cause the message to be bounced (rejected).
Authentication
On 10/30/12 5:50 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 10/28/2012 01:50 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>> I tried to use the script below to extract the key, subject, and
>> serial #, and generate a new cert based on the same, but for whatever
>> reason Thunderbird balks at it wi
I have an original sendmail.pem that was generated with
/etc/pki/tls/certs/make-dummy-cert (which is similar to
/etc/pki/tls/certs/Makefile), but it's now expired.
I tried to use the script below to extract the key, subject, and serial #, and
generate a new cert based on the same, but for whate
I do a lot of email submission from my laptop on the road to our corporate
email server.
Problem was that rate-control was based on IP addresses, which didn't give me
the control that I wanted.
For instance, having the same ClientRate and ClientConn for myself using the
submission port (587) a
I'm running F16 on x86_64 hardware, running the 3.1.4 kernel, and have a Perle
"Speed8 LE" octal serial card.
I'm tired of having to hack their drivers to get them to build on linux 3.x...
Is there a way to get the 8250_pci.ko driver to detect this board?
04:07.0 0700: 155f:b008 (prog-if 06 [16
On 9/6/11 11:42 PM, Craig White wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 22:42 -0700, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>> I had configured and installed subversion (SVN) to run over HTTP as the
>> transport, but when I tried to use it I got:
>>
>> [Mon Sep 05 11:23:29 2011] [erro
I had configured and installed subversion (SVN) to run over HTTP as the
transport, but when I tried to use it I got:
[Mon Sep 05 11:23:29 2011] [error] [client ::1] ModSecurity: Warning. Operator
LT matched 20 at TX:inbound_anomaly_score. [file
"/etc/httpd/modsecurity.d/base_rules/modsecurity_c
On 08/15/2010 07:49 AM, JB wrote:
> Philip Prindeville redfish-solutions.com> writes:
>
>> Recently started seeing the messages:
>>
>> Aug 14 15:20:29 mail sendmail[8805]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2:
> Unknown error 1928739888
>> Aug 14 15:
Recently started seeing the messages:
Aug 14 15:20:29 mail sendmail[8805]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2:
Unknown error 1928739888
Aug 14 15:20:29 mail sendmail[8805]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2:
Unknown error 1928743376
when trying to send a message from Thunderbird
On 7/24/10 7:12 PM, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 3:05 AM, Philip A. Prindeville
> wrote:
>> I normally leave a Gnome session running on my build machine for months
>> at a time, but don't always work directly on that machine (at it's
>> keyboard and monitor).
>>
>> Someti
On 5/25/10 9:16 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 10:10 +0930, Tim wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2010-05-24 at 14:38 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>>
>>> Just import the mbox file into any IMAP client (Thunderbird,
>>> Evolution, Claws, whatever ...)
>>>
>> I've tri
On 5/25/10 1:04 AM, Nataraj wrote:
> Philip Prindeville wrote:
>
>> I'm seeing the following on my mail server:
>>
>> May 24 11:55:30 mail imaps[25484]: accepted connection
>> May 24 11:55:30 mail imaps[25484]: imapd:Loading hard-coded DH parameters
>> May
On 5/25/10 10:36 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Philip Prindeville wrote:
>
>
>> On 5/24/10 12:53 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
>>
>
>
>>> which imap server are you using here? does the ssl cert in question
>>> validate ok?
>>>
>
On 5/24/10 12:53 PM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Philip Prindeville wrote:
>
>
>> I'm seeing the following on my mail server:
>>
>> May 24 11:55:30 mail imaps[25484]: accepted connection
>> May 24 11:55:30 mail imaps[25484]: imapd:Loading hard-coded DH paramete
I'm seeing the following on my mail server:
May 24 11:55:30 mail imaps[25484]: accepted connection
May 24 11:55:30 mail imaps[25484]: imapd:Loading hard-coded DH parameters
May 24 11:55:30 mail imaps[25484]: SSL_accept() incomplete -> wait
May 24 11:55:30 mail imaps[25484]: sslv3 alert certificat
I have an archived rmail-style "mbox" that I want to move into my Imap
message store.
Anyone have a Perl script that will read an mbox, split it into
individual messages, and then redeliver those messages via an Imap
connection?
Thanks,
-Philip
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