Re: [CentOS] Replacing kernel-headers with custom compiled version (from kernel.org) - safe?

2019-06-26 Thread Bagas Sanjaya
On 26/06/19 23.51, Akemi Yagi wrote: On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 5:20 AM Bagas Sanjaya wrote: Hello CentOS users, Currently I have compiled kernel version 4.19.37, which the source is from kernel.org. I compiled the kernel by following steps: - get the kernel tarball and unpack it - install

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Robert Heller
At Wed, 26 Jun 2019 17:15:12 -0400 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > Robert Heller wrote: > > At Wed, 26 Jun 2019 16:39:12 -0400 CentOS mailing list > > wrote: > > > > > >> > >> Robert Heller wrote: > >> > >>> OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for > >>> CentOS > >>> 6.

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 26/06/2019 à 23:21, Valeri Galtsev a écrit : > I guess, we all (old guys) still keep our warm feelings to Netscape > Navigator. In that case, just use Seamonkey, which is available for both CentOS 6.x and 7.x. Cheers, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Fred Smith
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 04:12:02PM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On Wed, 26 Jun 2019 at 15:59, Robert Heller wrote: > > > OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS > > 6. > > And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become > > hard >

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread mark
Robert Heller wrote: > At Wed, 26 Jun 2019 16:39:12 -0400 CentOS mailing list > wrote: > > >> >> Robert Heller wrote: >> >>> OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for >>> CentOS >>> 6. >>> And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has >>> become hard

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On 2019-06-26 15:39, mark wrote: Robert Heller wrote: OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become hard [for me] to use). What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium are not

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Robert Heller
At Wed, 26 Jun 2019 16:39:12 -0400 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > Robert Heller wrote: > > OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS > > 6. > > And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become > > hard [for me] to use). > > > > > > What

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On 2019-06-26 15:31, Robert Heller wrote: At Thu, 27 Jun 2019 04:12:07 +0800 CentOS mailing list wrote: On Wed, 2019-06-26 at 15:58 -0400, Robert Heller wrote: OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. And I am having problems with the user interface

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread mark
Robert Heller wrote: > OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS > 6. > And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become > hard [for me] to use). > > > What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium are not possible with > CentOS, and

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Robert Heller
At Thu, 27 Jun 2019 04:12:07 +0800 CentOS mailing list wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, 2019-06-26 at 15:58 -0400, Robert Heller wrote: > > OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. > > And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become >

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Earl Ramirez
On Wed, 2019-06-26 at 15:58 -0400, Robert Heller wrote: > OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. > And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become > hard > [for me] to use). > > What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Earl Ramirez
On Wed, 2019-06-26 at 15:58 -0400, Robert Heller wrote: > OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. > And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become > hard > [for me] to use). > > What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium

Re: [CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Wed, 26 Jun 2019 at 15:59, Robert Heller wrote: > OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS > 6. > And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become > hard > [for me] to use). > > What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium are not

[CentOS] Alternitives to Firefox...

2019-06-26 Thread Robert Heller
OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become hard [for me] to use). What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium are not possible with CentOS, and Chrome and Chromium are actually

Re: [CentOS] Replacing kernel-headers with custom compiled version (from kernel.org) - safe?

2019-06-26 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 5:20 AM Bagas Sanjaya wrote: > > Hello CentOS users, > > Currently I have compiled kernel version 4.19.37, which the source is from > kernel.org. I compiled the kernel by following > steps: > - get the kernel tarball and unpack it > - install prerequisties as described in

Re: [CentOS] iptables - how to block established connections with fail2ban?

2019-06-26 Thread Mike Burger
On 2019-06-26 02:41, MRob wrote: I am working to a CentOS 6 server with nonstandard iptables system without rule for ACCEPT ESTABLISHED connections. All tables and chains empty (flush by legacy custom script) so only filter/INPUT chain has rules (also fail2ban chain): Chain INPUT (policy

[CentOS] Replacing kernel-headers with custom compiled version (from kernel.org) - safe?

2019-06-26 Thread Bagas Sanjaya
Hello CentOS users, Currently I have compiled kernel version 4.19.37, which the source is from kernel.org. I compiled the kernel by following steps: - get the kernel tarball and unpack it - install prerequisties as described in https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Custom_Kernel (in addition bc and

[CentOS] iptables - how to block established connections with fail2ban?

2019-06-26 Thread MRob
I am working to a CentOS 6 server with nonstandard iptables system without rule for ACCEPT ESTABLISHED connections. All tables and chains empty (flush by legacy custom script) so only filter/INPUT chain has rules (also fail2ban chain): Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source