Friday, July 6, 2007

[BLUG] Question about yum in RHEL5

Hi,

We have lots of locally generated RPMs that we'd like to
install right after installing RHEL5. We have set it up
as csci-local repository. Before RHEL5 (while they were
still using up2date), we could put the configuration file
as /etc/yum.repos.d/csci-local.repo and then issue

yum -y install \*

to install all of them (the local RPMs). Now RHEL 5 uses
yum and this trick stop working as we intended (as it'll
pull in ALL RPMs, including the ones from RHN). Anyone
knows a good way to do it now? I tried 'yum localinstall'
but it does not appear to take wildcard.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Shing-Shong
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[BLUG] Canceling gaming sessions

I'm not going to be hosting the weekly gaming sessions anymore. At
least for now. Nobody was showing up, and I don't see the point of
putting time into something that nobody else is going to participate in.

Granted, there have been a few people (Thank you Chris and Scott), but
not the consistency I hoped for. I was hoping to have at least 4 people
each week. Appearently survey results don't reflect reality. ;-)

If someone else wants to pick it up, be my guest.


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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Re: [BLUG] PCI Card & Software - Video Camera

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Get a hauppauge card, they're well-supported in Linux V4L2 (including
the mpeg encoding chips via ivtv). I have a PVR-150 that's pretty nice,
and it was quite inexpensive.

I haven't tried it, but Kino has some pretty screen shots. You can use
Imagemagick for things like wipes and fades (non-interactive) and
transcode for more non-interactive transcoding, muxing, demuxing, and
framecutting.

Rich

Peter G. Brown wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Usual Scenario:
>
> Record on video camera. Plug adaptor cord into video (left, right & video,
> red, white, yellow plugs). Press play on video camera - watch on tv with
> choice to record to vhs.
>
> I would like to purchase a PCI card that has the same interfaces as the video
> that has a good reputation with linux. Also I am asking for any linux
> software recommendations that slice/dice/manipulate the video stream. Things
> I would like to do - take still snapshot, rotate video, cut and paste movies
> to create a movie with accompanying music, audio etc., to start.
>
> Thank you,
> Peter Brown
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[BLUG] PCI Card & Software - Video Camera

Hello,

Usual Scenario:

Record on video camera. Plug adaptor cord into video (left, right & video,
red, white, yellow plugs). Press play on video camera - watch on tv with
choice to record to vhs.

I would like to purchase a PCI card that has the same interfaces as the video
that has a good reputation with linux. Also I am asking for any linux
software recommendations that slice/dice/manipulate the video stream. Things
I would like to do - take still snapshot, rotate video, cut and paste movies
to create a movie with accompanying music, audio etc., to start.

Thank you,
Peter Brown
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Monday, July 2, 2007

[BLUG] [Fwd: Job announcement: Linux System Admin]



-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Job announcement: Linux System Admin
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 16:55:55 -0400
From: Flynn, Robert Edward <reflynn@INDIANA.EDU>
Reply-To: Flynn, Robert Edward <reflynn@INDIANA.EDU>
To: IUMMUGNEWS-L@LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU


Here is a sysadmin job with the city of Bloomington for anyone interested.

 

~Bob

 

From: alan schertz [mailto:schertza@bloomington.in.gov]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 2:50 PM

Application available here:

 

Full Position Description:

 

Analyzes user needs and works with users to design, implement and maintain server systems, including hardware and software.  Develop prototypes of server systems.  Test and evaluate server systems for effectiveness, efficiency, and user acceptability.  Evaluate deployed server systems and recommends modifications, upgrades, and replacements to improve their functioning.  Recommends appropriate, effective, efficient, and standards-compliant purchases of server systems.  Develop, document, and implement standard operating procedures for existing and new systems, in collaboration with the Technology Support group.  Monitor trends and product developments in information technology.

 

 

 

Alan Schertz

Systems and Applications Manager, ITS, City of Bloomington

(812) 349 3521

(812) 360 2909 cell

 

 



 


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Re: [BLUG] mod_security help

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Mark Krenz wrote:
> I was having issues with a large botnet...

Hi Mark,

If you're interested, your logs could be useful in getting the botnet
dismantled or at least bots removed. Ping me off-list if you'd be willing
to share the data you have.

Cheers,
- -Dave
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Re: [BLUG] mod_security help

As a follow up, I got it working and it works. I was having issues
with a large botnet hammering a website on Suso that is rather expensive
as far as page load time. Strangely enough, they were all using the
Referer: http://www.google.com/

as their referer spam. Why? I don't
know. Either way, I was able to put this line in the vhost container
itself so that the rule only applies to that website in a shared web
hosting environment:

SecRule REQUEST_HEADERS:Referer "^http://www.google.com/$" \
"log,deny,msg:'Google Referal Spammer',id:'910007',severity:'4'"

Works like a charm. Now I won't be woken up at 5am to restart Apache.
There are many many other things that mod_security can be used for. I
ran into a problem where another user was streaming music and that broke
after I turned it on because it can investigate the outgoing body of the
web server's response. Fortunately you can turn that off so streaming
works ok.

Mark

On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 03:19:41PM GMT, Steven Black [blacks@indiana.edu] said the following:
> On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 20:48 +0000, Mark Krenz wrote:
> > Is anyone here using mod_security to block referal spammers? I don't
> > need to just remove them from the logs, I need to block them so that
> > they don't make costly requests to pages that have databases queries,
> > etc.
>
> I have not started using it yet, but I have been convinced that using it
> is a good idea. It offers a lot of flexibility. I know it certainly
> offers this capability. It can also block SQL injection attempts, buffer
> over-run attempts, and a number of other potential problem scenarios.
>
> The documentation is supposed to be pretty good, and the community
> support is supposed to be good, too. (I've met the follow at Breach that
> deals with the community.)
>
> Cheers,
> Steven Black
>
>
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