On 09/03/18 19:16, Akemi Yagi wrote:
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 10:46 AM, Peter Wood wrote:
Anyway, I'm stuck with a few 32bit systems exposed to customers and I have
to come up with an answer to their question about meltdown/spectre. At this
point all I can say is that Red Hat hasn't patched 32bi
On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 10:46 AM, Peter Wood wrote:
> Anyway, I'm stuck with a few 32bit systems exposed to customers and I have
> to come up with an answer to their question about meltdown/spectre. At this
> point all I can say is that Red Hat hasn't patched 32bit systems but that
> is hard to be
The ausearch is only identifying issues that there are logs for at that time.
Best to create a file context for that path permanantly.
Theres an example of how to do this in the selinux man pages. Typing on my
phone im tryinf to remember the command that the example in its man page.
Semanage f
Hi Johnny,
Thank you for your reply.
It seems to me that my message may have came around as offensive but that
was not my intend. I have basic understanding how things work and when I
said CentOS I actually meant Red Hat and all its derivatives. I asked
CentOS community because that's the communi
I want to draw attention to two upcoming events.
First, we have the CentOS Bangalore Dojo. Details are still emerging,
but it will be held on March 21 at the Red Hat India office. Details are
https://www.meetup.com/CentOS-India/events/248566854/ and more details
will be coming very soon.
The
I have built all the source code releases from upstream for RHEL-6
regarding meltdown /spectre and released those into packages into the
CentOS Linux 6.9 updates repository.
As to whether or not either Arch (x86_64 or i386) is or is not
vulnerable, the CentOS team does not test for or make claims
On 03/09/18 09:17, Andrew Holway wrote:
Thanks for reporting this. Though I bluntly admit I just ignore
everything coming from Microsoft. Hotmail has been tagging my company's
mailserver as a spammer for ages, so I'm tagging everything coming from
Microsoft as crapware. Nothing good has ever b
>
> Thanks for reporting this. Though I bluntly admit I just ignore
> everything coming from Microsoft. Hotmail has been tagging my company's
> mailserver as a spammer for ages, so I'm tagging everything coming from
> Microsoft as crapware. Nothing good has ever been produced by this
> company. The
Hi,
Newbie question, is there a problem with the Centos 7 mirror sites, no matter
what I do the mirror sites are reporting back the meta data in the repodata
folder is wrong and I cant do a Yum Update? when I browse to a few of the
mirror sites it looks to me that they sym links are broken?
I
Hi,
I've setup a transparent HTTP+HTTPS proxy on my server running CentOS 7,
using Squid. Here's my configuration file.
--8<
# /etc/squid/squid.conf
# Définitions
acl localnet src 192.168.2.0/24
acl SSL_ports port 443
acl Safe_
Le 09/03/2018 à 12:01, Patton, Eamonn J a écrit :
> Just to let you know that our Office365 safelinks analyser is
> categorising the link given below (regarding Squid with SquidAnalyzer
> "blog.microlinux.fr") as "malicious". That usually means they have
> detected (or think they have detected) so
James Pearson wrote:
>
> We're using mate-terminal (1.16.3) from EPEL on CentOS 7.4 with the Mate
> desktop, but mate-terminal crashes when we do the following:
>
> Start mate-terminal, open a tab (File -> Open Tab) then with the left
> mouse button drag a tab and drop it in the same terminal win
I understand that this problem may have very little to do with CentOs, but it
happens to occur on a CentOS webserver and maybe you’ll have a clue.
Since a few months, after many upgrades on several blogs (now running with
PHP7), our server is eating up RAM no end. PHP processes swell to over 2 G
Steven Tardy wrote:
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 11:57 AM hw wrote:
Apparently Cisco can do it:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/wireless-location-appliance/product_data_sheet0900aecd80293728.html
I was going to mention Cisco WCS which uses wireless “controllers” and
“
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