Am 28.04.20 um 08:07 schrieb Simon Matter:
Am 27.04.20 um 17:31 schrieb Simon Matter via CentOS:
On 4/27/20 8:27 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
Hi,
I've read the Fedora modularity docs but am still missing the big
picture
somehow. Hope someone can clarify things for me.
What I'm most
> Hi,
>
> We're running some web apps on CentOS 6 on Tomcat 6 shipped by the
> distribution.
>
> As time goes by we'd like to move on to CentOS 8 and Tomcat 9 or whatever
> is appropriate.
>
> My question is, what do others use now that Tomcat is not shipped anymore
> with CentOS?
>
> Do you run
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 2:40 PM Jared Jacob wrote:
> I have two network interfaces configured on a server. I would like both of
> them to be configured to start on boot, but when I enable the second
> interface to start on boot I do not have access to the first network
> interface. The second
I have two network interfaces configured on a server. I would like both of
them to be configured to start on boot, but when I enable the second
interface to start on boot I do not have access to the first network
interface. The second interface is a private network and does not allow any
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 7:35 PM Simon Matter via CentOS
wrote:
> If I don't find usable RPMs for CentOS 8 I'm going to build our own as I
> do for other things as well. But I just can't believe they don't already
> exist.
I've packaged tomcat8 and tomcat9 in my repo here:
I just got 50 Mbps symmetric fiber from AT and it includes a /56 of IPv6
addresses, replacing a much slower ADSL line. I never tried to get IPv6
working on the old connection. I'm using CentOS 7 as a gateway and it's
worked great for several versions for IPv4.
I'm not seeing any IPv6 default
--On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 9:35 PM +0200 Simon Matter via CentOS
wrote:
If I don't find usable RPMs for CentOS 8 I'm going to build our own as I
do for other things as well. But I just can't believe they don't already
exist.
Some upstream providers have taken to providing their own
On 4/28/2020 3:17 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
- gateway sends a router solicitation and gets a router advertisement
with "stateful config" set, which tells gateway to do DHCPv6 (but
default route comes from RA)
I'm not seeing any outbound IPv6 traffic from my CentOS 7 box on the WAN
I struggled with this under CentOS 7. I think there is a bug.
You can run /usr/sbin/radvdump to print out RAs. Leave it running for
some minutes.
I had this in my /etc/sysctl.d/50-net6.conf (on C7):
#
# IPv6 Forwarding
#
net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.forwarding = 1
Once upon a time, Kenneth Porter said:
> I just got 50 Mbps symmetric fiber from AT and it includes a /56
> of IPv6 addresses, replacing a much slower ADSL line. I never tried
> to get IPv6 working on the old connection. I'm using CentOS 7 as a
> gateway and it's worked great for several versions
On Tue, 28 Apr, 2020 at 11:44:20 +0200, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're running some web apps on CentOS 6 on Tomcat 6 shipped by the
> distribution.
>
> As time goes by we'd like to move on to CentOS 8 and Tomcat 9 or whatever
> is appropriate.
>
> My question is, what do others
Folks
While trying to automate a download of the ISO files, I ran into
inconsistencies with the method of checksums. I was trying to use
the checksum values to validate my download.
At least in one mirror (mirrors.sonic.net):
Centos 7 uses a file called sha256sum.txt containing:
--On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 10:16 PM -0500 Chris Adams
wrote:
I didn't get that you have a static assignment (presumably a business
connection) - they may not do RAs on that (I don't at my ISP job).
Business connections (or at least, connections with static assignments)
tend to operate
On 4/28/2020 4:22 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
What's in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-? I wonder if you
have IPv6 disabled.
Pasted below. V6 definitely works. I have a second server and gave it a
WAN address and I can connect between them using their WAN addresses.
That's what told me
Once upon a time, Kenneth Porter said:
> On 4/28/2020 3:17 PM, Chris Adams wrote:
> >- gateway sends a router solicitation and gets a router advertisement
> > with "stateful config" set, which tells gateway to do DHCPv6 (but
> > default route comes from RA)
>
> I'm not seeing any outbound
Once upon a time, Kenneth Porter said:
> I'm using OpenWrt at home and it's working mostly fine there. Except
> with my Android phone. I'm not getting a DNS setting for V6, but I
> do have the setting in the router's config file. The Win10 clients
> work fine, though. Apparently Android has
Hi,
We're running some web apps on CentOS 6 on Tomcat 6 shipped by the
distribution.
As time goes by we'd like to move on to CentOS 8 and Tomcat 9 or whatever
is appropriate.
My question is, what do others use now that Tomcat is not shipped anymore
with CentOS?
Do you run some JBoss/WildFly
> Am 27.04.20 um 17:31 schrieb Simon Matter via CentOS:
>>> On 4/27/20 8:27 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote:
Hi,
I've read the Fedora modularity docs but am still missing the big
picture
somehow. Hope someone can clarify things for me.
What I'm most wondering:
Got RHEL 8.2 today.
https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-delivers-force-multiplier-enterprise-it-enhanced-intelligent-monitoring-unveils-latest-version-red-hat-enterprise-linux-8
.
thanks
--
Lee
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