Re: [CentOS] email Server for CentOS 7

2018-09-29 Thread Mark Rousell
On 29/09/2018 21:51, Bee.Lists wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I’m looking for an email server.  I have a C7 box already with nginx, 
> PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby.  So I don’t want to install PHP, Apache, MySQL, 
> etc.
>
> Are there any ways/tutorials to set up a mail server under those 
> restrictions?  It would serve multiple domains. 

Have a look at this tutorial: 'How to set up a mail server on a GNU /
Linux system' < http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/ >

It focuses on Ubuntu but much should apply to CentOS too. (By the way,
does anyone know of a CentOS-centric tutorial covering the same subject?).


As others have said, running a mail server is not easy today (major
issues are (a) preventing spam distribution and, increasingly, (b)
deliverability to major email providers even if you have done nothing
wrong) but this is a technical mailing list for people who have
deliberately chosen to run CentOS. We all have to start somewhere and
this is as good a place as anywhere. But be aware that running a mail
server is a big commitment to time and maintenance.


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Re: [CentOS] email Server for CentOS 7

2018-09-29 Thread John R. Dennison
On Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 04:51:07PM -0400, Bee.Lists wrote:
> Hi folks.
> 
> I’m looking for an email server.  I have a C7 box already with nginx, 
> PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby.  So I don’t want to install PHP, Apache, MySQL, 
> etc.
> 
> Are there any ways/tutorials to set up a mail server under those 
> restrictions?  It would serve multiple domains. 

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 time and trouble, especially if one is asking about it on a
list such as this.






John
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Since when do we have to agree with people to defend them from injustice?

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Re: [CentOS] email Server for CentOS 7

2018-09-29 Thread Kenneth Porter
Read up on Postfix (SMTP) and Dovecot (POP3 and IMAP). (Sendmail is 
available as an alternative to Postfix.)


Additional services you'll want include MIMEDefang (general filter 
management), SpamAssassin (anti-spam), and ClamAV (anti-virus scanning).


Other useful services include OpenDKIM (validates that mail really came 
from the domain it claims to have come from), Roundcube (web-based email 
client),  and Certbot (acquire a LetsEncrypt cert for your mail servers). 
You might want OpenLDAP for authentication, identity management, and 
address books. Fail2ban can help keep the script kiddies out of your 
services.


Running a mail server requires knowledge of many different services and 
awareness of many security issues. You have your work cut out for you. 
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[CentOS] email Server for CentOS 7

2018-09-29 Thread Bee.Lists
Hi folks.

I’m looking for an email server.  I have a C7 box already with nginx, 
PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby.  So I don’t want to install PHP, Apache, MySQL, 
etc.

Are there any ways/tutorials to set up a mail server under those restrictions?  
It would serve multiple domains. 


Cheers, Bee




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Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Setup Your Own e-Commerce Online Store using WooCommerce 3.4.5, Wordpress 4.9.8, and CentOS 1805 (LAMP) in Amazon AWS Cloud

2018-09-29 Thread (RS) Tyler Schroder
Teo - this is at least the second or third time we've asked you to please
cease the self-promotional tutorials to the list. Please kindly cease the
behavior. 

Thanks,

R. Tyler Schroder

-Original Message-
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Setup Your Own
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CAUTION: This message was sent from outside the company.


As someone else already noted, "Could you please not post self- promotional
"tutorials" to the list?"

Thanks for your understanding.

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[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 163, Issue 2

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   1. CESA-2018:2732 Important CentOS 6 spice-serverSecurity
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  (Johnny Hughes)
   3. CESA-2018:2737 Important CentOS 6 mod_perlSecurity Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
   4. CESA-2018:2834 Moderate CentOS 6 firefox Security Update
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   5. CESA-2018:2748 Important CentOS 7 kernel Security Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
   6. CESA-2018:2835 Moderate CentOS 7 firefox Security Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
   7. CEBA-2018:2760  CentOS 7 ipa BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
   8. CESA-2018:2768 Moderate CentOS 7 nss Security Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
   9. CEBA-2018:2754 CentOS 7 gcc-libraries BugFix  Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
  10. CEBA-2018:2755  CentOS 7 tomcat BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  11. CEBA-2018:2753  CentOS 7 systemd BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  12. CEBA-2018:2756  CentOS 7 sssd BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  13. CEBA-2018:2770  CentOS 7 pcs BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  14. CEBA-2018:2759  CentOS 7 pki-core BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  15. CEBA-2018:2752 CentOS 7 scap-security-guide   BugFix Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
  16. CEBA-2018:2769  CentOS 7 libvirt BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  17. CEBA-2018:2765  CentOS 7 mutter BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  18. CEBA-2018:2767  CentOS 7 mod_wsgi BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  19. CEBA-2018:2761 CentOS 7 kexec-tools BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  20. CESA-2018:2757 Moderate CentOS 7 389-ds-base  Security Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
  21. CESA-2018:2766 Moderate CentOS 7 flatpak Security Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
  22. CEBA-2018:2771  CentOS 7 dconf BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  23. CEBA-2018:2758 CentOS 7 firewalld BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  24. CEBA-2018:2764 CentOS 7 initscripts BugFix Update (Johnny Hughes)
  25. CESA-2018:2731 Important CentOS 7 spice Security  Update
  (Johnny Hughes)
  26. CESA-2018:2731 Important CentOS 7 spice-gtk   Security Update
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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 16:23:23 +
From: Johnny Hughes 
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CESA-2018:2732 Important CentOS 6
spice-serverSecurity Update
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2018:2732 Important

Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2018:2732

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 


x86_64:
d6b7f12168fc87b89ec813a7bd03eb8193f3f7219f6ebee62ea7240a67a0e4e0  
spice-server-0.12.4-16.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm
578b70c00cf1a4b591d18480cd6f4905d54b45ba5a5126130381350c23d82f3c  
spice-server-devel-0.12.4-16.el6_10.1.x86_64.rpm

Source:
e387c57031c37a73fabd2b9a642d12d56c0e302189f60ddab64242ee84bea4ec  
spice-server-0.12.4-16.el6_10.1.src.rpm



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Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 16:23:44 +
From: Johnny Hughes 
To: centos-annou...@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-announce] CESA-2018:2732 Important CentOS 6 spice-gtk
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CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2018:2732 Important

Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2018:2732

The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently 
syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) 

i386:
9b96c82fae6fe02637eed3dac468fc6c8b7873ebd6447780880691dd8e6fd44d  
spice-glib-0.26-8.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
ab4fdbb4c6a2785045ec1f198c6ee600a60811579183430b5aeb9ed56dc51554  
spice-glib-devel-0.26-8.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
21e843d68d7fedc626e07c779b8880cfc3de64e025aacf9d87f1a1942db99d86  
spice-gtk-0.26-8.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
58425a8a5bb08861bd1f292ab4bc29b4c00abbc4ba71e497d22ea70805da5e45  
spice-gtk-devel-0.26-8.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
b04fcde6b01874f681bd40b65d4e96f2ffd1ce461cbcaecfd62ef45f03fa92e2  
spice-gtk-python-0.26-8.el6_10.1.i686.rpm
03f2293b0e9ce3bfe215d7cfc9f82c29429a09429da59b6eef16fce58ff00567  
spice-gtk-tools-0.26-8.el6_10.1.i686.rpm

x86_64:
9b96c82fae6fe02637eed3dac468fc6c8b7873ebd6447780880691dd8e6fd44d  

Re: [CentOS] Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Setup Your Own e-Commerce Online Store using WooCommerce 3.4.5, Wordpress 4.9.8, and CentOS 1805 (LAMP) in Amazon AWS Cloud

2018-09-29 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Sep 28, 2018, at 20:08, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming 
 wrote:
> 
> Good morning from Singapore,
> 
> 
> You can read my step-by-step tutorial on How to Setup Your Own e-Commerce 
> Online Store using WooCommerce 3.4.5, Wordpress 4.9.8, and CentOS 1805 (LAMP) 
> in Amazon AWS Cloud at any one of my two redundant blogs. My blogs were 
> configured in RAID 1 mirroring array.


https://stopdisablingselinux.com/

If the instructions you read says to disable/set permissive, it should have a 
good reason. And on a commerce site!

Also, I’m confused how your blogs are RAID1 when they’re in blogspot and 
Wordpress. You are using AWS ec2 in the directions. I doubt the blog platforms 
are sharing infrastructure. 

—
Jonathan Billings 

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Re: [CentOS] IPv6 fixed address using ip token

2018-09-29 Thread Mark Milhollan
On Thu, 20 Sep 2018, Mark Milhollan wrote:
>On Thu, 20 Sep 2018, Kenneth Porter wrote:

>> I'm about to publish a fixed IPv6 address and I understand I can use the ip
>> token command to lock the host part of the RA-assigned address to a fixed
>> value. But I can't see an obvious place to configure this. 
>
>It looks like there is no support for IPv6 tokenized identifiers in the 
>existing ifcfg scripting (report an upstream bug?) 

But it looks like the ifcfg-rh module for NetworkManager will use an 
IPV6_TOKEN line, if present, e.g.,

  /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ens0:
...
IPV6_TOKEN=::53


/mark
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