Am 30.05.2014 16:29, schrieb Eero Volotinen: > maybe that's the reason why they until now not provide binaries for > CentOS6 > OpenVAS6 was a few days after the release in the Atomic repos > > if it's possible Atomic will provide it, they override > packages if needed *and* possible, as said: why do you > waste *your* time while there are people building that > stuff all the time and have more expierience > > http://updates.atomicorp.com/channels/source/gnutls/ > http://updates.atomicorp.com/channels/source/compat-gnutls2/ > > however, RHEL7-RC exists and works fine until you can live > without a public IP and is based on Fedora 19/20 > > > Well, maybe RHEL 7 is released soon as it fixes my problems ;)
hard to say - we all know it at the day Redhat announces the release because they never mention ny date before which is good because otherwise sales makes pressure to classify bugs lower and fire out a release with known issues most likely summer, possibly July/August the first Beta from december was not that bad the RC is fine and stable, the only problem: donät connect it to the WAN because there are no security updates before GA _______________________________ however, we are using the RC internally for build up a few new projects based on 3rd party software which is normally not allowed in our Fedora-based infrastructure and limit access as much as possible: * http through a proxy with restrictions * sshd for sftp and external workers through SSH forwarding on a Fedora machine limited to known IP adresses the reason is simply that i want step back to Apache 2.2 and sysvinit nor 3rd party software is that fine on Fedora with 2 major upgrades each year, Fedora is fine on 100% controlled infrastructure where you can deploy updates for any web-app with a singe click on dozens of machines with some hundret vhosts and control any line of code of the deployment tools as well as the applications :-)
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