Hi Yamaban.
Thanks for the tip, you pushed me in the right direction. I added udev
rules file to initramfs:
dracut -f --include /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
and afterwards (reboot) it works as expected. Thanks!
BR,
Rafal.
2015-10-21 12:55
Wow... veo que KVM es la recomendacion.
Ahorita pues ya puse VirtualBox y vere lo mas posible cambiarme a KVM.
En fin hasta ahorita cree un nuevo archivo en */etc/rc3.d/* con un nombre
aleatorio: S56VboxMAQUINA1, y dentro coloque el comando:
VBoxManager startvm "NombredemiMaquina"
Segun el
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Thanks for all your assistance gents. I've downloaded dia and the
extra libraries from nux-dextop.
I also considered LibreOffice-Draw, Inkscape and LibreCAD. Dia just
seemed to fit what I was doing best. I'm generating simple schematics
of
On 10/21/2015 01:12 AM, Maikel van Leeuwen wrote:
I would like to create some libvirt hooks. This is so the hypervisor can
execute some scripts during starting or stopping of a KVM guest.
According tohttps://www.libvirt.org/hooks.html they must be present.
However, it seems in Centos 7 these
Hi, folks,
Haven't found the answer to this in googling: I want wifi never to be
turned up. I mean, this is on a workstation that's hardwired, and
doesn't have wifi Obviously, I want this persistent.
mark
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Hi folks,
I know you're rebuilding livbirt for the SIG. Would it be possible to enable
RBD support in it?
I know quite a few cases (in the Cloudstack community) that switched to Ubuntu
particularly because CEPH support was missing.
The recommendation is to rebuild the rpms, but this is not a
On 10/21/2015 01:20 AM, Rafał Radecki wrote:
I have three servers, all with centos 7 installed 3 days ago. I need on
them "old" naming scheme (ethX) for network interfaces, because of that:
# grep GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX /etc/sysconfig/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rd.lvm.lv=centos_node-XY/swap
On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe
wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is
transmitting credit card information then it seems that you could be
safe(ish) from the regulation
Greetings,
I'm working with a new CentOS 7 installation, moving a system up from
CentOS 5 due to OpenSSL version 0.9.8e not meeting PCI Compliance
requirements.
However, while setting up the CentOS 7 environment one of the closed
source applications is requiring 0.9.8. The software vendor
Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe
wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is
transmitting credit card information then it seems that you could be
safe(ish) from the regulation standpoint. It really depends on the location
of the
I would guess the only way to ascertain that is with some rigorous testing.
Personally I find an alternative backup method.
On 21 October 2015 at 13:58, Nick Bright wrote:
> On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
>
>> Personally I would go round to that particular
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:09 AM, wrote:
> Mike - st257 wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:50 PM, wrote:
> >> Mike - st257 wrote:
>
> >> > My servers have BMC with Serial over LAN support. In C5 and C6, I
> >> determined how to have BIOS/POST, kernel, and
On 10/21/2015 2:34 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Remember that rhel/centos backports fixes, so just looking version
number is not reliable way to detect security issues.
Eero
Indeed, though I can say on CentOS 5 the required configuration to be
PCI compliand is not valid in apache, and httpd will
On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:58, Nick Bright wrote:
On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe
wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is
transmitting credit card information
Ok, I just forget that latest PCI DSS standard requires TLSv1.2 that is not
supported under CentOS/RHEL 5.
So, you are using https to transfer credit card data?
--
Eero
2015-10-21 22:37 GMT+03:00 Nick Bright :
> On 10/21/2015 2:34 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>
>> Remember
On 10/21/2015 11:58 AM, Nick Bright wrote:
My concern is that, with the compatibility package installed, could
this present vulnerabilities or compliance problems in Apache?
No. openssl098e libraries have a distinct path. Apache's mod_ssl will
not load them.
Remember that rhel/centos backports fixes, so just looking version number
is not reliable way to detect security issues.
Eero
2015-10-21 21:18 GMT+03:00 Nick Bright :
> Greetings,
>
> I'm working with a new CentOS 7 installation, moving a system up from
> CentOS 5 due to
Nick Bright wrote:
> On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote:
>> Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a
>> pipe wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this
>> It seems the PCI-DSS describe a set of simple rules to get IT managers
>> thinking but
On 10/22/2015 07:18 AM, Nick Bright wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm working with a new CentOS 7 installation, moving a system up from
> CentOS 5 due to OpenSSL version 0.9.8e not meeting PCI Compliance
> requirements.
>
> However, while setting up the CentOS 7 environment one of the closed
> source
On 10/21/2015 12:20 PM, Yamaban wrote:
TL;DR: Preload openssl from non-standard location for closed-source
app only.
Hmm, how about taking the content of the openssl098e package, put
it into a directory relative to the closed source software (e.g. /opt),
Totally unnecessary. The
Hello All
Up until now we have been using standard PXE boot to do kick start installs of
centos boxes. With recent machines however they come by default as EFI boot. We
can set them to legacy but I would like to solve this before this option goes
away.
Just wondering if anyone has any
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2015:1919 Important
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i386:
On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 10:20, Rafał Radecki wrote:
Hi All :)
I have three servers, all with centos 7 installed 3 days ago. I need on
them "old" naming scheme (ethX) for network interfaces, because of that:
# grep GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX /etc/sysconfig/grub
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> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Google Chrome Issues on CentOS 6
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> On a centos-7 machine where I was having this issue,
I would like to create some libvirt hooks. This is so the hypervisor can
execute some scripts during starting or stopping of a KVM guest.
According to https://www.libvirt.org/hooks.html they must be present.
However, it seems in Centos 7 these hooks are gone in /etc/libvirt/
Libvirtversion:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 9:02 AM, Christoph wrote:
> hi
>
> is ovirt useable with xen? is there any doc/howto how to use it?
There have been experiments in such direction, you can find more info here:
http://www.ovirt.org/Xen
>
>
> Am 2015-10-12 15:04, schrieb Sven Kieske:
>
Hi All :)
I have three servers, all with centos 7 installed 3 days ago. I need on
them "old" naming scheme (ethX) for network interfaces, because of that:
# grep GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX /etc/sysconfig/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rd.lvm.lv=centos_node-XY/swap rd.lvm.lv=centos_node-XY/root
rhgb quiet
I've added dia to my repo nux-dextop.
BTW LibreOffice Draw can be used as well (with the added bonus that it can also
do Visio files AFAIK).
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> From: "Frank Cox"
>
Surprisingly:
# lspci -vvv | grep 'Device Serial Number'
Capabilities: [140 v1] Device Serial Number 00-1e-67-ff-ff-7f-9c-98
Capabilities: [140 v1] Device Serial Number 00-1e-67-ff-ff-7f-9c-98
Capabilities: [140 v1] Device Serial Number 00-1e-67-ff-ff-7f-9c-98
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