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- 2018/01/20 14:12:21
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Networking Support
- Topic: SSH Error: /bin/bash no such file or directory
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1384
SSH Error: /bin/bash no such file or directory
Hi i have two machines, a web server and a back up server. on the backup server there is a user (the same user exists on both servers) who execute a script to backup the web site and the database with rsync everything was working fine but suddenly not. when i try to ssh that user from the backup to ...
- 2018/01/18 13:35:41
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: SSH Error: /bin/bash no such file or directory
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1165
SSH Error: /bin/bash no such file or directory
Hi i have two machines, a web server and a back up server. on the backup server there is a user (the same user exists on both servers) who execute a script to backup the web site and the database with rsync everything was working fine but suddenly not when i try to ssh that user from the backup to t...
- 2015/07/04 12:16:35
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Networking Support
- Topic: BIND Reverse zone file problem
- Replies: 2
- Views: 807
Re: BIND Reverse zone file problem
zone homelab.ma/IN: NS 'server.homelab.ma' ahs no address records (A or AAAA) It tells you what's wrong. There are no address records in there. You need to add at least one. Yes, when i add: IN A 192.168.1.1 it works, but in all tutoriel that i saw, they don't add this line, and they don't get erro...
- 2015/07/04 02:29:03
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Networking Support
- Topic: BIND Reverse zone file problem
- Replies: 2
- Views: 807
BIND Reverse zone file problem
Hi all, here is my reverse zone configuration: $TTL 24h @ IN SOA server.homelab.ma. root.homelab.ma. ( 9 ; serial 1D ; refresh 1H ; retry 1W ; expire 3H ) ; minimum IN NS server.homelab.ma. 1 IN PTR server.homelab.ma. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- When i...
- 2014/06/05 20:48:22
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Hardware Support
- Topic: PC reboot consecutivly
- Replies: 1
- Views: 868
PC reboot consecutivly
Hello
I have a weird problem, my computer do not boot, it keeps rebooting in a consecutive manner when the first screen appears (where the name of the constructor appears)
in some case, it goes to the Desktop, but it reboot again.
my pc is an Acer Extensa 5635.
I have a weird problem, my computer do not boot, it keeps rebooting in a consecutive manner when the first screen appears (where the name of the constructor appears)
in some case, it goes to the Desktop, but it reboot again.
my pc is an Acer Extensa 5635.
- 2014/05/15 16:57:06
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Networking Support
- Topic: DHCP and DNS automatically update
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7469
DHCP and DNS automatically update
Hello, I configured a DHCP server with centos 6.5 in first time, the clients get the IP address from the rang the I configures a DNS server in the same server, and i verified it With nslookup, it worked but when a new client get an IP address, my DHCP don't upate the dns, also the dns on't create jo...
- 2013/12/07 20:00:23
- Forum: CentOS 6 - General Support
- Topic: Grub problem Dual Boot
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1400
Grub problem Dual Boot
I have a problem with Dual-boot, I installed first CentOS 6.5, then I installed Windows 7
the problem is that I don't have the grub menu to chose which OS i want to boot with, Windows Boot automatically
the problem is that I don't have the grub menu to chose which OS i want to boot with, Windows Boot automatically
- 2013/11/26 18:41:33
- Forum: CentOS 6 - Software Support
- Topic: Disable Single User mode
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3251
Disable Single User mode
I tried to disable the single user mode, i made some research and i found that i need to edit the /etc/default/grub, i should uncomment :
#GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="TRUE"
but the problem is that in CentOS there are no grub file in /etc/default, there is just nss and useradd !!!
#GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="TRUE"
but the problem is that in CentOS there are no grub file in /etc/default, there is just nss and useradd !!!