[CentOS-announce] CESA-2018:0549 Critical CentOS 7 firefox Security Update

2018-03-20 Thread Johnny Hughes
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2018:0549 Critical Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2018:0549 The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64:

[CentOS-announce] CESA-2018:0549 Critical CentOS 6 firefox Security Update

2018-03-20 Thread Johnny Hughes
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2018:0549 Critical Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2018:0549 The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) i386:

Re: [CentOS] Upgrade Centos 6 to Centos 7 32 Bits i686 architecture.

2018-03-20 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 03/18/2018 07:27 AM, Ger van Dijck wrote: > > Hi , > > > I am running Centos 6 on an old Acer S2000 PC 1Mb memory and i686 32 > bits architecture. > > Question : Is there a possibility to upgrade to Centos 7 32 bits ? > > > > > Regards , > > > Ger van Dijck. I assume you mean 1GB and

Re: [CentOS] selinux: how to allow access?

2018-03-20 Thread John Hodrien
On Tue, 20 Mar 2018, hw wrote: which is what access rights are for Yes and no. You can run firefox and let it download files into the Downloads directory, but not elsewhere. You can run apache on port 80/443 but not let it open up a different port. You can stop apache reading files outside

Re: [CentOS] selinux: how to allow access?

2018-03-20 Thread hw
On 03/20/2018 01:42 PM, Peter Kjellström wrote: On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 13:07:12 +0100 hw wrote: ... So what do you really gain from selinux, and is that worthwhile all the trouble and the hours spent to fix the problems it creates? What about the impact on performance? The main

Re: [CentOS] selinux: how to allow access?

2018-03-20 Thread Peter Kjellström
On Tue, 20 Mar 2018 13:07:12 +0100 hw wrote: ... > So what do you really gain from selinux, and is that worthwhile all > the trouble and the hours spent to fix the problems it creates? What > about the impact on performance? The main feature is that lots of software is indeed

Re: [CentOS] selinux: how to allow access?

2018-03-20 Thread John Hodrien
On Tue, 20 Mar 2018, hw wrote: That depends. If the anti-theft system of your car prevents you from driving it, wouldn´t you turn it off so you can drive to work? How many of us tape the immobiliser transponder to the base of the lock? I don´t believe that. First you need to figure out if

Re: [CentOS] selinux: how to allow access?

2018-03-20 Thread hw
On 03/16/2018 10:38 PM, Phil Perry wrote: On 16/03/18 18:37, Alexander Dalloz wrote: Am 16.03.2018 um 13:09 schrieb hw: On 03/16/2018 12:14 PM, Richard Grainger wrote: Yet again I could not find any documentation explaining how to do basic things like this :(  Selinux is more like a curse

[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 157, Issue 5

2018-03-20 Thread centos-announce-request
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