On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 02:00 -0400, Tony Graziano wrote:
> I installed a 4.0 stable system from ISO yesterday. When doing so I noticed 
> the following:
> 
> 1. Missing file /etc/redhat-release, which could be problematic with
> yum.

How so?

> 2. No yum repo for Centos or sipxecs installed, so shouldn't at least
> the sipxecs repo be installed by default. I'd prefer both with the
> CentOS repo disabled but present.

> 3. DHCP option 120 test fails, and when setup as DHCP server it does
> not create the record for option 120. At the least there should be
> syntax in the sipxconfig gui to walk the superadmin through how to do
> that, as it's not exactly straightforward.

Open an issue on these two, I think.

> 4. Services "iptables" and "ip6tables" enabled at boot. While they are
> not running after sipxecs is started, I would imagine they should be
> disabled by default. Personally I would prefer the binary files for
> those commands are non-executable to prevent any issue later on, as I
> have seen sporadic issues with earlier builds.

We've had trouble with getting those to be disabled permanently - the
upstream rpms enable them, so whenever you update they get re-enabled.
As long as there are no problematic rules installed, the service itself
is harmless.

> Do these make sense? If so, do any really warrant a tracker issue?
> 
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