[CentOS] Re: connecting centos7 from different network

2024-06-25 Thread talhakaynak96
Thank you dear David Nelson I will apply what you have said. I am grateful to you for your advice. ___ Discuss mailing list -- discuss@lists.centos.org To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-le...@lists.centos.org

[CentOS] Re: connecting centos7 from different network

2024-06-25 Thread talhakaynak96
Thanks fot helping dear Christopher Wensink I am grateful to you for your advice. I will apply what you have said. Best regards ___ Discuss mailing list -- discuss@lists.centos.org To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-le...@lists.centos.org

[CentOS] Re: Finding kernel builds between releases

2024-06-25 Thread nathan.keyes--- via Discuss
Thanks, that is helpful to understand! I will try to find out where the SRPMs for the intermediate RHEL kernel builds can be downloaded. ___ Discuss mailing list -- discuss@lists.centos.org To unsubscribe send an email to discuss-le...@lists.centos.org

[CentOS] Re: connecting centos7 from different network

2024-06-25 Thread David Nelson via Discuss
If this is strictly for internal use and isn’t intended to be publicly accessible, I would install Tailscale on both machines so you don’t have to open/forward any ports. Make sure SSH is enabled on the CentOS box. Then use an (S)FTP client such as FileZilla to connect from Windows and upload or

[CentOS] Re: connecting centos7 from different network

2024-06-25 Thread Christopher Wensink
Hello talhakaynak96, Welcome to the CentOS Community.  It sounds like using owncloud or nextcloud would be a good fit for your use.  It requires setting up a LAMP stack (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) and getting the files (https://nextcloud.com/athome/) for the server side, then setting things up f

[CentOS] connecting centos7 from different network

2024-06-25 Thread talhakaynak96
Hello, I have no previous experience with CentOS and network administration. Therefore, I would like to emphasize that my questions may be at a basic level. I am currently working on a project and my goal is to be able to access and transfer files between my CentOS 7 computer and a Windows comp

[CentOS] Re: Finding kernel builds between releases

2024-06-25 Thread Josh Boyer
On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 9:20 AM nathan.keyes--- via Discuss wrote: > > Thank you, Josh! I can see that for more recent kernels there is a per-build > granularity of commits. Going back a couple of years, there don't appear to > be individual commits between releases 408 and 448, such that the di

[CentOS] Re: Finding kernel builds between releases

2024-06-25 Thread Christopher Wensink
You can always check kernel.org On 6/25/2024 8:20 AM, nathan.keyes--- via Discuss wrote: Thank you, Josh! I can see that for more recent kernels there is a per-build granularity of commits. Going back a couple of years, there don't appear to be individual commits between releases 408 and 448,

[CentOS] Re: Finding kernel builds between releases

2024-06-25 Thread nathan.keyes--- via Discuss
Thank you, Josh! I can see that for more recent kernels there is a per-build granularity of commits. Going back a couple of years, there don't appear to be individual commits between releases 408 and 448, such that the diff at https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/src/kernel/centos-stream-8/-/