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- 2018/11/01 13:08:58
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?
- Replies: 148
- Views: 101604
Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?
I don't know if I voted, looks like posted some time ago, but - 40+ and have been using CentOS since CentOS 5 and before that used Fedora until I got tired of it going EOL as soon as it was stable and before that used Red Hat. My first distro was MKLinux DR3 (port of Red Hat 5.1 to Mach Mikrokernel ...
- 2015/08/29 18:19:43
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Adding user / group for non human user
- Replies: 2
- Views: 763
Re: Adding user / group for non human user
Is just the -r switch sufficient to avoid collisions with UID/GID that may be used by future packages?
- 2015/08/29 05:33:21
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Adding user / group for non human user
- Replies: 2
- Views: 763
Re: Adding user / group for non human user
I guess what I'm asking is if there is a GID/UID range below the user range that is reserved for system administrators that is not allowed for use by RPM packagers that follow the packaging guidelines.
- 2015/08/29 05:29:55
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Adding user / group for non human user
- Replies: 2
- Views: 763
Adding user / group for non human user
https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/setup.git/tree/uidgid What I want to know is if there a minimum / maxium GID/UID that I should be using when adding a custom group / user that will not conflict with what might be allocated in the future but also will be below the 1000 currently used by CentOS as th...
- 2015/08/17 10:09:47
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: firewalld - block all ports
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5337
Re: firewalld - block all ports
Looks like you can't - and even worse, looks like sometimes specific commands to delete a port that it isn't blocking don't work because something they call a service turns it on anyway. So to block all ports and start from a clean slate it seems you have to manually remove all services enabled in t...
- 2015/08/17 07:49:04
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Security Support
- Topic: firewalld - block all ports
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5337
firewalld - block all ports
Hi, I am trying to find a firewall-cmd command that will simply block all ports in a given zone. something like firewall-cmd --zone=public --remove-port=all --permanent that i can run before the specific commands to enable the ports I want. I can't find that feature documented anywhere. Does somethi...
- 2015/08/11 10:12:29
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: LibreSSL for CentOS 7
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7243
Re: LibreSSL for CentOS 7
https://librelamp.com/
There it is - website isn't finished yet, but the home page and the Install page are (mostly) done.
And yes, it is powered by LibreLAMP running on CentOS 7
There it is - website isn't finished yet, but the home page and the Install page are (mostly) done.
And yes, it is powered by LibreLAMP running on CentOS 7
- 2015/08/07 02:08:22
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: LibreSSL for CentOS 7
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7243
Re: LibreSSL for CentOS 7
http://awel.domblogger.net/7/libre/x86_ ... lease.html
That has a yum repo file.
Still use at your own risk.
That has a yum repo file.
Still use at your own risk.
- 2015/08/06 20:03:47
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: LibreSSL for CentOS 7
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7243
Re: LibreSSL for CentOS 7
Just a note - The %post scriplet in the mod_ssl package is broken. The issue being that options that CentOS /usr/bin/openssl accepts don't work with LibreSSL That's exactly why my libressl rpm renames it's openssl command to libressl - so that it won't ever break scripts expecting certain behavior. ...
- 2015/08/06 17:43:11
- Forum: CentOS Social
- Topic: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?
- Replies: 148
- Views: 101604
Re: How old are you? How long have you used CentOS?
So do I!xcailbar wrote:This is my first Day excited to test CentOS7 out. I got this to create a cloud in my basement, hope it works!!