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<0> lol <0> theres a ton of rants online about this, and no solutions <0> ed_mann: i thought i was so close :) <1> about the -d not working? <0> ed_mann: yep, defaults dont work :( <1> have you tried the -d before the --set? <0> checking <0> setfacl -d --set u::rwx,u: <0> thats my syntax... etc etc <1> ok <0> and i have tried both v3 and v4 <0> neither allow default acls for some bunk reason <1> setfacl --set d::rwx,u::rwx,g::rwx,o::- bla <1> clustermagnet: can you find the "POSIXLY_CORRECT" environment variable/?
<1> look for it. <1> man setfacl <0> ed_mann: uhm... <0> ed_mann: checking :) <1> look at the end of the file. It says something about it. <1> adn how default: prefix is disabled. <1> s/adn/and/ <0> ed_mann: should i enable it? <0> not quite that good... i dont understand what they're trying to say :) <0> rereading the whole thing <0> and how does that affect my situation :) <0> im not removing any acls, just trying to set the default, which are never set <1> ya but it sounds like it is disabled if posix corect is enabled. <1> s/corect/correct/ <0> i dont have that var set :( <2> :) <0> echo $POSIXLY_CORRECT <0> blank <0> LiuYan: :( :) <1> no POSIXLY is set at build time. <0> ed_mann: build time of nfs client? <0> ed_mann: sigh, what the heck can i do? :) <0> so what you're saying you cant have default acls with nfs v3 or v4? <0> :( <1> no i think it would be the setfacl tools <0> so you think setfacl tools are what are screwy? <1> could be let me look into it <0> ed_mann: thank yoU! <1> clustermagnet: you there? <3> hi, i am having problems installing the mysql service agent (mysqlserviceagent-1.0.1.4391-linux-rhas4-x86_64-installer.bin) on centos install can someone please help? <4> Describe your problem <5> ponyofdeath: where did you get that software? <3> Evolution: from mysql <5> ponyofdeath: it's very possible that it's demanding that you use their mysql packages, not ours. <5> seek your help from them. <3> Evolution: yeah just seening if it was something simple and anyone here knew first <3> Evolution: their support is not that great from what i hear <6> centos 3. error: gpg required but not found! "yum search gpg" return no packages. Should i add any repositories ? <7> where can I find centos phpmyadmin packages? <8> ugarit: probably in a 3rd party repo. try rpmforge <7> Fiver: thanks <8> nfi|ermes: em.. did you get that installing a centos or 3rd party package? <7> it say it's a second party repo :-) <8> ugarit: har har :) <5> nfi|ermes: gpg is in the base repository. what VPS are you using? <9> Evolution: maybe Italy doesn't like gpg <10> nfi|ermes: gpg will not patch gnupg <10> nor match it <5> yum provides gpg should return though <11> during kickstart %post is there a way to send notifications to the anaconda UI? <1> Zathrus: now your little girl can play the drums with the spoons she has collected. <9> ed_mann: she does, to her mother's detriment <1> lol <12> what is the least amount of ram to use with centos? <11> riddlebox: depends on what you are running <11> X? apache? <12> shaleh, x, on an 800mhz machine, it will be a mail server that I have gui tools for <11> mail as in smtp or mail as in pop / imap? <12> pop/imap <11> in X do you need GNOME or can you survive with just a term window and a simple window manager? do you need X all the time or just when administering it?
<13> how much mail will you proccess is the question :) <11> sharpie: that too (-: <12> gnome would be nice, not much about 10 people <11> riddlebox: 256 should be good, you can probably get by with 128 if you tweak some settings <12> ok, cool I have 256, I had 128 and it was taking forever to format the drive, so I popped some more in it <11> GNOME uses a ton o' memory <11> if you can avoid it you will be happy (on a server) <11> riddlebox: what FS? my mkfs never takes any time <12> shaleh, let me check my gui tools if they are just web based tools I wont have a problem <9> even if they're X based, you don't have to run X on the server. <12> ohh I believe it is all web based tools <12> http://www.qmailtoaster.com/ <12> the install goes good until I hit the formatting part(in text mode) then it takes forever to actually show me the partition screen <11> standard ext3? <9> note that qmail is not supported in this channel, and we do not recommend its use. <9> CentOS supports postfix, exim, and sendmail out of the box <12> Zathrus, I understand that <14> can someone help me in configuring e1000 for full duplex, speed 1000 ? I am reading stuff on google and getting mixed results as to the proper way to handle speed/duplex in /etc/modprobe.conf <14> options e1000 Speed=1000 Duplex=2 ? <15> Gbit always *is* FD, it has to be. <15> Ermm. No. That was auto negotiation. <15> Sorry. my bad. <16> Zathrus: any reason why you don't like qmail? (not arguing, just curious... ) <15> Well, it hasn't been updated since what? 1998? <15> e\ectro_: So normally it should be just plug and play if neither switch nor card are broken. <16> oh right <15> e\ectro_: But yes, your line is valid. <12> range, so would you recomend just using sendmail then? <15> I'm more into postfix, though sendmail and exim are more flexible. But postfix has ease of setup and readable configuration files. <15> To be honest: I never really understood the directors and routers stuff in exim ... <16> I find sendmail very easy to configure in regards to milters - virus / spam / grey listing etc but I like postfix better for its db support <15> And milter support is coming to a postfix near you ... <16> it's about time <12> well my company has about 10-15 employees, the problem I have is that I will need some sort of gui tool, in case I am not here then I can have someone else do things <12> sendmail's webmin module does look promising <16> riddlebox: for setting up mail? Check out postfixadmin <16> postfixadmin is great once it's setup <16> I find dovecott/postfix/squirrelmail/postixadmin a good setup <16> all virtual as well <12> squirrelmail is one thing that is a must <12> misc--, do you have a good howto on postfix then? <15> <http://www.hughesjr.com/content/view/14/29/> <16> riddlebox: theres many out there. If you're going to go the virtual setup, it's fairly easy to do just do a search for postfix virtual postfixadmin <15> misc--: Next CentOS' postfix (if it is 2.3) already has milter support. To get on topic again :) <16> riddlebox: start with postfix and postfixadmin virtual user setup, I think one of the gentoo guides has a good setup and then go from there. Install dovecot which connects to the same db, squirrelmail requires no special setup as long as dovecot is working correctly <16> range: ahhh... I can't wait, that will make things a lot easier. It's a little bit confusing using the master file to do all that <16> master, or main, I can't remember... been a little while since I've played with it <12> what is the main reason for the virtual setup? <16> because you can use postfixadmin which is a nice web interface to control it all. Plus you don't need physical user accounts <17> riddlebox: in the virtual setup explained by misc-- everything sits in mysql <12> I see, is it a little harder to setup then? <17> and via a web interface you can modify anything related to accounts <17> riddlebox: neah, it's very easy <17> 1h top <12> I will look at it, the main concern I have is getting all the settings right to get the mailserver up...still learning all about mail servers <12> theres more to it than I thought :p <17> riddlebox: murphy's rule: before doing something, you must do something else <12> misc--,would I still use that first howto you showed me to get postfix up and running then do the virtual setup? <16> theres a bit to it =) the hardest part you'll probably find hard is getting all the apps (dovecot/postfix/postfixadmin) talking to the same database and the same tables <16> riddlebox: I don't think I showed you a howto :) <12> wll you pasted one in here <12> ohh range did sorry <16> yeah range did that. There are many howto's on it though, just search for virtual mail setup <16> sorry, virtual postfix dovecot etc <16> I am fairly sure that dovecot/postfix come with mysql support in CentOS so you won't have any trouble with apps not supporting mysql <16> alleycat: the other day (yesterday?) you helped me with that network setup... I am now using a bridge setup and it all works perfectly =) <16> riddlebox: and if you feel adventurous you could install dspam also <17> misc--: glad to hear that. good for you <12> misc--,we will save all of that until I get a working test box, then you can confuse me more : <12> :) <16> hehe <12> I wonder if this hard drive has a problem, or maybe the cdrom, it has not done anything for 30 minutes, going to the partition screen <16> riddlebox: maybe push alf-f2/f3/f4 to see if theres any errors on the screen
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