This guide assumes you have a working Postfix server and want it to sign with DKIM.
There are a few things we have to understand to make all of this work though, which require you to be familiar with DNS as well.
1.) Install OpenDKIM
apt install opendkim
systemctl enable opendkim
2.) Edit /etc/opendkim.conf
Syslog yes
SyslogSuccess yes
Mode&nbs........
Bonding is an excellent way to get both increased redundancy and throughput. It is similar to the "Network Teaming" feature in Windows.
There are a few different modes but we will use mode 6, I think it's the best of both worlds, as it is not just a failover, but it provides round robin, so you will get redundancy and load balancing. So if you have a 1G single port, you will have a combined throughput of 4G at this point. Just bear in mind that the true thr........
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A common method in bash is to assign output to a variable like this:
somevar=`uptime`
That works too but it could be more efficient to do something like this:
if [[ $(uptime|awk '{print $3}') > 20 ]]; then
echo "uptime greater than 20 days";
fi........
I messed up the bootloader by accident on a standard Centos 6.3 install because I turned the /dev/vda1 boot partition into an mdadm raid 1. This was all done correctly aside from one point Ididn't realize was an issue metadata=00.90 is the only thing that will allow you to boot (otherwise grub won't work and you won't boot).
So the next step is rescue mode from a CD right? The problem you will find is that grub does not detect your hard drives, this is Ibelieve is be........
I kept thinking it was esniper but somehow my bash settings have a preset proxy that was creating the issue.
https://signin.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?SignIn: Couldn't connect to server: couldn't connect to host
curl manually to any URL is the same:
curl: (7) couldn't connect to host
Run curl with -vvvvvv mode to see the issue:
curl -vvvvvvvvvv http://realtechtalk.com
* About to c........
The best way I could figure out is to use another guest of some sort to do this, while assigning the disk that needs to be resized to the same guest.
So say we have /dev/xvda as the guests drive and we've booted it up.
We also have /dev/xvdb (this is going to be the image/disk to be resized).
In this case it's based on an ext3/4 image.
Run e2fsck on it to ensure there are no filesystem errors.
e2fsck /dev/xvdb........