Hi all,
do you know if a fix for sudo CVE-2021-3156 is available for CentOS 6?
While CentOS 6 is now supported anymore, RedHat has it under its
payedsupport agreement (see:
https://access.redhat.com/security/vulnerabilities/RHSB-2021-002).
So I wonder if some community-packaged patch
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On 26.01.2021 20:24, Scott Dowdle wrote:
Ok, so you are turning off SELinux and using ZFS too? And you still want to
stay with EL? Why?
RHEL is more stable than Ubuntu, it has 10 year support and rpm installs
silently without additional questions and dialogues, as it in deb world.
dnf / yum
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> Can you share your experience with LXC and/or systemd-nspawn
> for RHEL 8 / CentOS 8 operating system on the hardware node?
> I can't use host network for [system] containers.
> Each container must have its own private network.
In that case, perhaps
On 26.01.2021 18:41, Scott Dowdle wrote:
Have you tried LXD?
Not yet. My first post on this mailing list
asked if anyone was using LXC in production:
Does anyone use LXC and/or systemd-nspawn
containers on RHEL 8 / CentOS 8 for production?
What are advantages and disadvantages of each of
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> > LXD is a management layer on top of it which provides for easy
> > clustering and even managing VMs. I think it is the closest thing
> > to vzctl/prlctl from OpenVZ.
>
> "Yes, you could use LXC without LXD. But you probably would not want to.
> On its
On 26.01.2021 0:05, Scott Dowdle wrote:
OpenVZ 7 has no updates, and therefore is not suitable for production.
The free updates lag behind the paid Virtuozzo 7 version and plenty of people
are using it in production. I'm not one of those.
See all released OpenVZ 7 updates:
On 1/25/21 2:05 PM, Marc Balmer via CentOS wrote:
>
>
>> Am 25.01.2021 um 17:04 schrieb Johnny Hughes :
>>
>> On 1/22/21 5:12 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>>> On 1/22/21 9:29 AM, Marc Balmer via CentOS wrote:
> Hence it is as good as dead in my mind when looking into the future, I
> am
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On 1/26/21 10:36 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 26/01/2021 à 08:10, Ljubomir Ljubojevic a écrit :
>> But even simple thing like buying space on Google account with
>> debit/credit card is too complicated for some so I ended up paying with
>> my card to get them more "Gmail space"
>
> *cringe*
>
Le 26/01/2021 à 08:10, Ljubomir Ljubojevic a écrit :
> But even simple thing like buying space on Google account with
> debit/credit card is too complicated for some so I ended up paying with
> my card to get them more "Gmail space"
*cringe*
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