If your requirement is for the entire system to be encrypted then I think the
only is a system rebuild, but if you can convince management that a good
compromise is encrypting only the applications and their data, you should be
able to add encrypted storage, copy the sensitive files and wipe
On 13/12/17 21:42, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 13.12.2017 um 22:31 schrieb martin.wag...@mailbit.io:
>
>> I have a Centos server that crashed, it would no longer boot. I thought it
>> was the disk with the OS that was the problem so I bought a new one and did
>> a fresh install and now the
John Hodrien wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Dec 2017, Kern, Thomas (CONTR) wrote:
>
>> If your requirement is for the entire system to be encrypted then I
>> think the only is a system rebuild, but if you can convince management
that a
>> good compromise is encrypting only the applications and their data,
I am setting up a Samba 4 installation on CentOS 6.9. I have installed
the samba4, samba4-common, and samba4-libs with all of the dependencies
using YUM which appear to be all of the samba4 packages which are
available.
In the /usr/bin directory I can find smbcontrol and smbstatus but the
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 10:00 AM, Kienker, Fred wrote:
> I am setting up a Samba 4 installation on CentOS 6.9. I have installed
> the samba4, samba4-common, and samba4-libs with all of the dependencies
> using YUM which appear to be all of the samba4 packages which are
>
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017, Kern, Thomas (CONTR) wrote:
If your requirement is for the entire system to be encrypted then I think
the only is a system rebuild, but if you can convince management that a good
compromise is encrypting only the applications and their data, you should be
able to add
Am 13.12.2017 um 22:31 schrieb martin.wag...@mailbit.io:
> I have a Centos server that crashed, it would no longer boot. I thought it
> was the disk with the OS that was the problem so I bought a new one and did a
> fresh install and now the computer is again up and running. But I'm having
>
Hi
I have a Centos server that crashed, it would no longer boot. I thought it was
the disk with the OS that was the problem so I bought a new one and did a fresh
install and now the computer is again up and running. But I'm having problems
with accessing the old failed disk. I can see it with
Hi all,
I am trying to virtually connect two bridges on different network namespaces
inside a CentOS KVM host. I have tried different configs, but this is the most
closer than I can test:
ip netns add pubnet
ip netns exec pubnet ip link set dev lo up
ip netns exec
On Mon, Dec 11, 2017, at 10:41 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> On 11/12/17 10:22, Thibaut Perrin wrote:
> > Hello Fabien,
> >
> > First, thank you for even trying for what seems to be an impossible task :(
> >
> > Quick points :
> > - if it was decided not to continue, what would happen to the
George,
This version of xen updates and allows both a CentOS 6 and CentOS 7 DomU
to start and run in both HVM and PVHVM modes. So it 'works for me'.
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
On 12/12/2017 08:34 AM, George Dunlap wrote:
> Xen 4.6.6-8 has been tagged in virt-testing. It contains XSAs
> 248-251, as
I second Mediawiki, however we should have a discussion on the migration
plan.
Thanks
Allamiro
On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 1:50 PM Brian Exelbierd wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017, at 10:41 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> > On 11/12/17 10:22, Thibaut Perrin wrote:
> > > Hello Fabien,
> > >
Great -- I also managed to do some testing, and so tagged it for
release earlier today. Should get picked up in the signing run
tomorrow.
-George
On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> George,
>
> This version of xen updates and allows both a CentOS 6 and
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