What fog version are you using?
Posts made by Tom Elliott
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RE: Latest FOG 0.33b
r963 is out, addresses many more of the changes and allows redirect action in DatabaseManager.class.php to operate properly.
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RE: Latest FOG 0.33b
r961 is out as a quick fix to hopefully get you back rolling with install. I was trying to have it set the database values (username, host, password) from the GUI for both. Will update bz2 shortly.
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RE: Add IP Address changer - Snap-in scripts included
Okay,
I think this is more appropriate, then, as a tool as you’ve already done here. Not everybody is going to want to set hosts statically, so maintaining as a snap-in is appropriate.
Thank you and awesome work btw.
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RE: Add IP Address changer - Snap-in scripts included
Is this feature request/ suggestion something you’re constantly using. My understanding is the IP field is not really needed that much anymore and was slowly being worked out and isn’t really used at all in 0.33b
I’ll take a look at it this weekend to see what it’s actually trying to do.
EDIT: I looked a little bit into this, are you making this as a static IP Changer for all hosts in your system?
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RE: Latest FOG 0.33b
I know I skipped two, just trust me.
r960 is out.
With it comes a new link on the host management page to view all groups associated with a host. From here, you can remove the association and join other groups. I hope this is what you wanted per feature requests.
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RE: Latest FOG 0.33b
r958 is out, apparently it didn’t take earlier with my move of processlogin to commons. This also has a processmobile login page just to ensure that is there.
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RE: Latest FOG 0.33b
Fixed the weirdness with the fog.css file and scroll bars, especially on the dashboard page. Hopefully you all are liking the fixed elements. r957 out.
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RE: Fog was working fine until a power outage
Based on the results, my guess is somebody already had this same type of issue but disabled it with:[code]setenforce 0[/code] on the server, which is why it was working. On the next reboot, because it wasn’t disabled before, it just reset to enforcing.
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RE: Fog was working fine until a power outage
what does the /var/log/messages say when this happens?
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RE: Fog was working fine until a power outage
Okay,
Run this command:
[code]sed -i ‘s/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=disabled/’ /etc/sysconfig/selinux[/code]Then reboot and try again!
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RE: Fog was working fine until a power outage
Ah ha!
Does your system need SELINUX running?
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RE: Fog was working fine until a power outage
Lol, no!
Can you verify that SELINUX is enabled/disabled? To do so, what’s the output of:
[code]cat /etc/sysconfig/selinux[/code]It should, hopefully, look like this:
[code]# This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.SELINUX= can take one of these three values:
enforcing - SELinux security policy is enforced.
permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing.
disabled - No SELinux policy is loaded.
SELINUX=disabled
SELINUXTYPE= can take one of these two values:
targeted - Targeted processes are protected,
mls - Multi Level Security protection.
SELINUXTYPE=targeted[/code]
Especially with the SELINUX=disabled line!
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RE: Fog was working fine until a power outage
can you perform
[code] tail -f /var/log/messages[/code]Then, in another terminal or tty (CTRL+ALT+[1-6]) try your tftp command.
NOTE: [1-6] is a representation of a number, so type the individual tty you want access to. 1 is the one you usually first see.
You should see the access hopefully.
Display the output of that here for clarity.
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RE: Fog was working fine until a power outage
Can you show me the contents of:
[code]/etc/xinetd.d/tftp[/code]
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RE: Fog was working fine until a power outage
okay, thanks.
Maybe this fixes it fingers crossed lol.