Once upon a time, Allan said:
> Just noticed that Fail2Ban have generated a 6MB error log because
> of the update, and FirewallD a 1MB log of errors !
> (not sure if any of those were really working after this)
It might be helpful to actually post some of the errors and your local
config (what
On Wed, 1 Jan 2020, Allan wrote:
På Tue, 31 Dec 2019 18:53:38 +
John H Nyhuis skrev:
Just a random stab in the dark, but CEntOS6 was iptables, and CentOS7
is firewalld. They take different fail2ban packages.
CentOS6 = fail2ban
CentOS7 = fail2ban-firewalld
Are you sure you are running
I had issues with Supermicro and EPYC in the past year and it was isolated
to a faulty 16GB ECC RAM module and the error was just showing in the log
of the super micro web-based BMC and nowhere else. The fault was neither
Supermicro nor AMD. The brand of the ECC module was Samsung.it failed after
> our new Server with AMD EPYC and super micro board reboots ramdonly.
> There is no error message before the reboot in /var/log/messages.
Anything in the hardware logs of the server like memory error or so? Any
watchdog on the servers acting bad?
We run CentOS 7 and KVM on AMD Opteron and AMD
our new Server with AMD EPYC and super micro board reboots ramdonly.
There is no error message before the reboot in /var/log/messages.
we are running 2 Server with VMWare workstation without any problem.
The new server should run KVM.
older servers with AMD (before EPYC) running KVM without any
Le 01/01/2020 à 13:54, Benson Muite a écrit :
Have used Nginx on Fedora with SELinux. Perhaps first try putting your sites in
the default document root, /usr/share/nginx/html
After some experimenting, I found the answer.
When I create /var/www manually, ls -Z shows me that it's labled var_t.
On 1/1/20 2:00 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with Nginx on CentOS 7. Eventually I want to
use it instead of Apache on some servers.
Apache works more or less out of the box with SELinux. My websites are
all stored under /var/www, and ls -Z shows me that all files
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with Nginx on CentOS 7. Eventually I want to use it
instead of Apache on some servers.
Apache works more or less out of the box with SELinux. My websites are all
stored under /var/www, and ls -Z shows me that all files created under /var/www
are correctly labeled
Le 31/12/2019 à 19:53, John H Nyhuis a écrit :
Just a random stab in the dark, but CEntOS6 was iptables, and CentOS7 is
firewalld. They take different fail2ban packages.
CentOS6 = fail2ban
CentOS7 = fail2ban-firewalld
Are you sure you are running the correct fail2ban package for your
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