urces need possibly more smart and active security work than
your average server.
With 1000+ users that can compile and run jobs and get their
credentials misplaced etc. we typically move even faster than CentOS
updates to fix/half-patch/mitigate security vulnerabilities.
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is in memory and changing the disk has no effect at all.
Bottom line is, I would not be proud of tripple digit single server
uptimes. It simply tells me, I can find lots of ways in - not that
you're running a rock solid setup.
ssuing the
'setenforce 1' or 'setenforce 0' command, respectively.
If you want to go to or from 'disabled' or change the SELinux policy you'll
need to reboot to activate the change.
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> kernel.
Answer seems to be, yes except for SoC NIC:
https://access.redhat.com/articles/65431
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Hi Valeri,
> Good luck! Use strong passwords (passphrase I call it when I talk to my
> users), especially for root account.
if possible: Do not use passwords at all. Disable password login, and replace
by SSH private/public key authentication, and, again if possible, with OTP (two
factor
> official way is to copy the unit file to /etc/systemd/system and edit
> this copy.
that's one way to do it. It has the disadvantage of overriding *all* settings
in the vendor-supplied unit files, which may be changed or extended in later
releases.
I prefer the other supported way (see
Hi Joseph,
> On 28. Nov 2017, at 14:06, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>
> With a few exceptions, I see most admins treat CentOS as a single rolling
> release and rely on the ABI commitment assuming things just work between
> point releases. On the other hand I see the
gt;> Do I do this on the client or on the server or both?
> >
> > Just the client.
>
> Thanks, I tried that and it works now :)
An alternative (quite possibly less mature) is to export the nfs mount
with "security_level" and make sure to mount with version 4.2.
This will instead make NFS handle the security contexts and allow the
nfs mount to work as any other selinux compatible file system.
Afaict this should work on 7.4 but I've only ever tried it on Fedora.
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data but the real world file/dir is wrong). chcon can be used
to test a change but for a permanent fix you'll have to add it to the
policy (file context listing).
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sing that your raw files will have problems.
If you want to prove this to yourself simply md5sum/sha1sum/etc the
files on both sides.
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urse complies with the GPL and provide source to the
customers that get access to the binary packages. They are not required
to provide the sources to anyone else.
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 10:12:30 -0500
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On 06/14/18 10:00, Peter Kjellström wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 16:26:27 +0200
> > Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
> > ...
> >>>> The src.rpm for that kernel is probably available somewhere.
>
centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/AArch64
Your netbook is an armv7 (I think) but unlikely to work out of the box..
AARCH64/ARMv8 is something different entierly
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3.40GHz
> Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v4 @ 3.20GHz
> Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2667 v4 @ 3.50GHz
>
> There may be others.
As a data point, we have the updated microcode running on 600+ Haswell
servers and so far no indication of problems.
We'll keep the ibrs/spectre mitigation this gives
oked) that means slightly less protection (no
retpoline). But for CPUs with support and for Skylake (limited
retpoline usefullness) IBRS+IBPB gives better coverage.
You can view this status in /sys/kernel/debug/x86 (with mounted
debugfs).
The above goes for C6/C7 while Fedora has u
branding that would be a problem (although not
related to GPL).
If they don't provide source upon request for any/all parts that are
GPL that would be a problem (I have not checked).
Linux distributions don't really have one license, it's a collection of
packages with various licenses...
/Peter
On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 09:31:20 +0800
Genghuang Wang <wangtianjiao.wang...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, Peter, thanks for your reply
>
> 1. Huawei DOES change the distribution EULA, if type in the following
> command: vi /usr/share/eula/eula.en_US
> you can see it changed t
hat image
is GPL etc.
> So I am considering open an issue there, asking for it to be
> open-source.
They say it is open source. So if you open an issue the relevant
question is: Where can I find the source code for ...?
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r exits with
> non-zero if not
>
> The non-zero status from the ExecStartPre script causes the whole
> service instance to fail
>
> The ExecStartPre script also writes my 'banner_fail' message to
> stdout when it fails - which is what I want
Thanks for taking time to tell us about
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able for all users yet, but at least I can access it in my Fedora
install with Chrome.
I've used it only for chatting, so no idea if it works for calls as
well, but perhaps worth a try?
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but that
is hard to believe so I assumed that I'm wrong and decided to ask the
community.
Thank you,
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On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 7:52 AM, Johnny Hughes <joh...@centos.org> wrote:
> I have built all the source code releases from upstream for RHEL-6
> regarding meltdown /spectre
not changed them.
I think that max is calculated as a function of number of CPUs. Maybe
those two installations differ in that regard?
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Awesome. Thank you.
Embarrassing but I can't find the Q page with this question. Can you
please post a link to it.
Thanks,
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On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 11:16 AM, Akemi Yagi <amy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 10:46 AM, Peter Wood <peterwood...@gmail.
des the ability to define
user types (see "semanage user --list").
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> On 29. Sep 2018, at 23:58, John R. Dennison wrote:
>
> Save yourself the effort, time, headaches and eventual bloody tears of
> impotent
> rage and just go with Google or some other provider. Running a mail
> server properly is one of the more difficult tasks and quite often not
> worth the
The only web editor out of which I've ever got any mileage at all was
bluegriffon - but the only time I've tried it was about 5 years ago, when it
was both fully free and quite unstable (it was undergoing a lot of development
work.) It's not fully free now, and it remains to be seen how stable
ts parent Bacula,
which I've been using for years before that, and it has not failed me once when
I needed it.
Cheers,
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> Amanda (from base CentOS) -> USB removable disk -> firesafe.
>
> Backups on or by the computer might protect you from disk failures, but
> are useless in case of fire or theft.
Good point. The backup strategy is at least as important as the tool used.
Using Bacula, I'm doing daily backups of
tml>
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I must correct myself:
> I always do it the other way around, i.e. upgrade the director/file daemon
> and then the clients as time suits. No problems with that so far.
I meant storage daemon, not file daemon!
Cheers,
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Hi Valeri,
> you mean, director and STORAGE daemon, right? File daemon _IS_ a client...
yep. I noticed when klicking on 'send', as usual :-)
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Backup SIG which provides a repository with
> current bacula packages?
Hm ... there used to be a repository maintained by some company associated with
Bacula, but I can't find it anymore - so it seems that starting a SIG taking
care of that would be a good idea.
Cheers,
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a lot. At least it would eliminate my first reason for switching, and probably
it would never have happened had current releases been available more easily.
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, and unlike
Bacuka it's fully open source.
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an't even find a matching RHSA for that kernel and
Z-stream/EUS seems to have gone 327.41.1 ...
Where did you get the idea that it exists in the first place?
If you have it running on a host, what does rpm -qi show for build date
and host? Could it be a badly named local rebuild
Intel:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-xeon-processor-scalable-family-technical-overview
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Hi,
the main problem is that the MacBook obviously presents an illegal host name to
the mail server, which in turn rejects accepting mail to be submitted from it
because of 'reject_unknown_helo_hostname'.
With your 'smtpd_helo_restrictions', Postfix handles submissions from clients
as it
it externally - not USB(3 or otherwise).
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Where can we learn more about the workflow and software used to build
CentOS RPMs and iso images?
This will be extremely helpful to everyone facing the same challenges of
building a custom distro.
Thank you all for the hard work on CentOS.
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 7:44 AM Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
as an xterm feature. The Epsilon author spotted it
> in the PuTTY changelog.
>
> So any curses app that uses repeating characters will have this
> problem when used with an old PuTTY version.
Nice trouble shooting. It's always satisfying to get to the root of
The following example makes an image by
pulling from centos on dockerhub:
singularity build c6.10.scif docker://centos:6.10
If you have an old binary, foo.x outside the container you can then:
singularity exec ./c6.10.scif ./foo.x
None of this requires root.
More on singular
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 16:16:01 -0400
Alfred von Campe wrote:
> > On Mar 5, 2020, at 6:05, Peter Kjellström wrote:
> >
> > You can use singularity. The following example makes an image by
> > pulling from centos on dockerhub:
>
> Interesting! However, I would pref
ge if you don't
have it installed.
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dea (unless you're on
some pre-historic type of network link..).
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e this:
$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/online
0-63
or this:
$ lscpu | grep CPU\(s\)
CPU(s):64
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-63
NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-15,32-47
NUMA node1 CPU(s): 16-31,48-63
or what?
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the server using ipmi or whatever the vendor supports.
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On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 14:40:31 +0530
Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 2:07 PM Peter Kjellström
> > wrote:
>
> > I had no idea people still used that package. Especially on a
> > server.
>
> Is it due to some security issue ?
Not se
rmance problem (as I would assume the controller turns off write-back
caching).
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s(8) and this man page documents the rpm key related options.
I don't know how it came to be that rpm --import just quietly
does rpmkeys --import without documenting it though...
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say me is lastest kernel version for CentOS-7
> (3.10.0-1127) solves this problem?
Since neither are clear or confirmed it is not likely that anyone can
say...
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> Good day from Singapore,
>
> I have just installed CentOS 8.2 (2004) Linux Server on Dell
> PowerEdge R640 1U Server for "Donald Trump and Xi Jinping Investment
> Company LLP" (fictitious/fictional company name used) in Singapore on
&
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 21:59:42 +0800
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote:
> There are no issues so far.
Hahaha, I read _in_Compatible :-D
...generally nobody reports a server compatible.
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5G would still be there but invisible.
Also, /dev/mapper/centos-home, HOME?!, on /var/log?
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On 20/06/20 10:50 pm, Peter wrote:
On 20/06/20 3:50 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
8.0 140
8.1 71
8.2 48
So the delays for 8 are significantly longer than they ever were for 7.
I should also say that the time lag for each point release of 8 seems to
be dropping exponentially. Hopefully
le again in 5.7 kernel src,I tried to
> rebuild the 5.7 kernel but got make error as I was still on 5.7
> kernel.
You may want to have a look at elrepo and the kernel-ml package. Doing
this yourself can be painful.
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On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 7:21 AM Phil Perry wrote:
On 09/12/2020 03:26, Brendan Conoboy wrote:
On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 4:19 PM Pete Biggs wrote:
On Tue, 2020-12-08 at 17:54 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 03:15:17PM +,
Am Freitag, den 18.12.2020, 00:50 +0800 schrieb d tbsky:
> > On 12/17/20 3:47 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
> > > > Hi:
> > > > just try to install CentOS 8.3. I use two sata disks and
> > > > create
> > > > mdadm raid1 with LVM. Normally when I want to reinstall this
> > > > system,
> > > >
DATAGRAM mode to CONNECTED mode
for IPoIB. CONNECTED mode give the highest single stream bandwidth
typically but may not give best overall performance (vs 4092 DATAGRAM
mode).
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there will be a course change either, but for different
> reasons. The motivation isn't "cashing/selling out". It's... actually
> the
> stated motivation
> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/faq-centos-stream-updates#Q2
>
>
We will see, what happens in t
eam for all the great work you've
done and are doing. It is appreciated, and it will not be forgotten.
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> Legal and "can do" are 2 different things. ;)
So Oracle Linux can be used free as in "free-beer" currently for any
system, even for commercial purposes. Nevertheless, Oracle can change
that license terms in the future, but this
you're running connected mode not datagram mode.
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remove all addresses, and add those you want to keep.
Once you change method to manual, dhcp should be disabled.
You do need to reactivate the connection once you've save the changes
(same/typical nmcli procedure).
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>how do I just remove the single ADDRESS I added as an alias ? not the whole
thing ?
You first remove all ipv4.addresses and then add the one you want. Then you
save/activate.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 4:41 PM Jerry Geis wrote:
> under CentOS 7 - I use "alias" like eth1:0 for an alias network.
ile system!
It also comes with snapshot features for persistent backups. So at a
risk of sounding like a broken record, don't use partitions. If risk is
what you're focused on, there's a lot more risk using plain partitions
vs. volume management.
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On 15/07/21 4:14 pm, Peter wrote:
Try this installing gcc10-libstdc++ from GhettoForge
(https://ghettoforge.org/) and then set LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/gcc-10.2.1
Sorry that's http, not https:
http://ghettoforge.org/
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On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 16:20 +0100, Peter Georg wrote:
glibc-2.34-20 includes a fix to more reliable detect CPU
compatibility.
See Bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2040657
Does your CPU support x86-64-v2?
The KVM version I'm using doesn't
On 07/02/2022 17.40, Alessio wrote:
On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 16:58 +0100, Peter Georg wrote:
On 07/02/2022 16.28, Alessio wrote:
On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 16:20 +0100, Peter Georg wrote:
glibc-2.34-20 includes a fix to more reliable detect CPU
compatibility.
See Bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com
On 07/02/2022 16.01, Alessio wrote:
Hello.
I had a CentOS Stream 9 installation in a KVM VM.
Today a "dnf upgrade" lead to an unusable system: dnf, rpm commands
complain that "glibc cpu does not support x86-64-v2" or "CPU ISA level
is lower than required".
The updates leading to this state seem
On 21/09/2022 12.02, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 11:51, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 21/09/2022 08:32, Thomas Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
Is
https://sigs.centos.org/kmods/
a part of RHEL 9?
If yes, what is the repository name?
If not, when can we expect it to be included?
Thanks
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that boots directly to the kernel itself, I would love to
see such a script be able to copy both of these entries when
installing a new kernel.
Peter
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in? Is there some feature you
require that isn't available in the built-in KVM support?
Some people like Xen, people like a choice, and it's not all that
difficult to add Xen to EL7 anyways. There's no reason to exclude it
just because upstream made a political decision.
Peter
On 12/22/2013 08:32 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 1:30 AM, Peter pe...@pajamian.dhs.org wrote:
gcc is considered to be part of the standard build toolset and as such
is not required to be listed as a dependency in any spec file.
Part of a standard build toolset
xend off.
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it might be worth mentioning and even giving a wiki page with some
instructions on how to do it this way. Doing an install like this is
actually very good for a newbie because you get your hands dirty and
get a really good understanding of how yum works and the internals of
the distro.
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On 06/13/2014 03:47 AM, Dario Faggioli wrote:
If you're up for it, Xen wiki will be glad to host it! :-P
I would love to do a writeup on this, but my time is extremely limited
right now. I'll see what I can do.
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On 06/13/2014 08:30 AM, Peter wrote:
On 06/13/2014 03:47 AM, Dario Faggioli wrote:
If you're up for it, Xen wiki will be glad to host it! :-P
I would love to do a writeup on this, but my time is extremely
limited right now. I'll see what I can
on the
bridges, then they are unreachable.
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use are highly customized for my own
work, but I have told you three different ways to accomplish it above.
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uot;xen46".
I'm rather surprised that kb didn't know to do that.
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instructions install the group instead of individual packages. It
becomes much easier to replace individual packages (or simply not
install them) without breaking deps for yum that way.
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expect the same level of stability from CentOS, and consequenty Xen4CentOS.
> On the other hand, explicitly moving to a "xen${VER}" (both for C6 and
> C7) would make it simpler for people to step up and maintain older
> versions in parallel if anybody wanted to do so.
This is t
on the interface, start the supplicant and
after that start the interface with the configuration under ifcg-eth0 ?
Sorry if this was discussed previusly.
Thanks in advance.
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Vreme: 11/07/2011 02:27 PM, Peter von Nostrand piše:
when the interface detects a link
What do you exactly mean by this? is this on Ethernet or...?
Yes, I'm sorry, is a wired connection
NetworkManager might have
for a (hopefully easier locatable)
wiki-page to be :).
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or higher may
be a good way to detect funny postscript like strange font
embedding (e.g. from the application/library/... on a badly
configured client), or full color for a blackwhite laser, etc).
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to the output of strace changing timing stress.
Try redirecting the strace output to a separate (local filesystem or
ramdisk) file, possibly restricted to file operations. Also: check top
- you don't have swap or ram problems?
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runner@01:00:00 for
/var/spool/clientmqueue)
/usr/sbin/sshd (1456) (/usr/sbin/sshd )
/usr/sbin/sshd (28396) (sshd: root@pts/0 )
#
And depending on this output I restart the services mentioned, or if there are
to many, reboot the box :-)
Regards,
Peter van Hooft
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Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 08:35:29 -0500
From: Matt Garman matthew.gar...@gmail.com
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] nfs (or tcp or scheduler) changes between centos 5
and 6
this in /etc/sysctl.conf because the sunrpc kernel module
is loaded before sysctl -p is done.
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Hi Simon,
> Whenever I read such things I'm wondering, what about things like log
> files? Do you call them OS files or persistent data? How do you back'em up
> then?
I don't.
All relevant logging is centralised to a server cluster running Graylog.
Regards,
> All relevant logging is centralised to a server cluster running Graylog.
... and, because I forgot to mention it: Yes, that server cluster has a
"persistent data" device.
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are using and they are not going to
switch to Debian/FreeBSD/Ubuntu/whatever any time soon for a plethora of
reasons. So it would be nice to have a one-stop-solution instead of having to
decide which of the clones will be the more future-proof option.
Regards,
Peter.
> On 5. Apr 2021, at 20
no GUI installed at all.
3. No UEFI or Secure Boot (the latter is an open issue with Alma AFAIK).
On the other hand I did not need to change a single bit of Ansible code or
Kickstart template in order to make it work, so the compatibility to CentOS
seems to be very good.
Regards,
> Looking. Rocky was supposed to release something at the beginning of the
> month, but I haven't seen anything.
The release was postponed by one month.
"Unfortunately we’ve had to revise our previous update for a release candidate
from March 31 to April 30, due to complications in the build
is left intact.
Cheers,
Peter.
> On 31. Mar 2021, at 14:41, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Up until recently I've hosted all my stuff (web & mail) on a handful of bare
> metal servers. Web applications (WordPress, OwnCloud, Dolibarr, GEPI,
> Roundcube) as wel
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