Hi - I am using CentOS 7.3 and trying to receive basic authentication.
I run a command liked: curl -X POST -u jerry:pw
http://192.168.1.8/inbound.cgi
When I use printenv in the cgi I do not see the user and password anywhere.
Isn't it supposed to be there in an environment variable like REMOTE_US
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/intel
shows mainly Xeon CPUs. What about
Intel Core i7-6700 Quad-Core Skylake
has the current EL6 variant support for it?
Any experience? Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
LF
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> Am 11.05.2017 um 14:48 schrieb Leon Fauster :
>
> https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/intel
>
> shows mainly Xeon CPUs. What about
>
> Intel Core i7-6700 Quad-Core Skylake
>
> has the current EL6 variant support for it?
>
> Any experience? Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I foun
> Am 11.05.2017 um 16:29 schrieb Leon Fauster :
>
>> Am 11.05.2017 um 14:48 schrieb Leon Fauster :
>>
>> https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/intel
>>
>> shows mainly Xeon CPUs. What about
>>
>> Intel Core i7-6700 Quad-Core Skylake
>>
>> has the current EL6 variant support for it?
>>
>> A
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 07:56:00AM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Hi - I am using CentOS 7.3 and trying to receive basic authentication.
>
> I run a command liked: curl -X POST -u jerry:pw
> http://192.168.1.8/inbound.cgi
>
> When I use printenv in the cgi I do not see the user and password anywhere.
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Jonathan Billings
> wrote:
>> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 02:40:04PM -0400, Larry Martell wrote:
>>> I have a CentOS 7 system that I run a home grown python daemon on. I
>>> run this same daemon on many other sy
>Is this a 'curl' question, a 'How do you write CGI?' question or a
>general question about how HTTP works?
Hi Jonathan,
This was just a general question on why I'm not seeing what I expected.
I'm using CentOS 7.3, I have written CGI for years (not using user & pass),
I've used http for years - I
> Date: Thursday, May 11, 2017 14:53:28 -0400
> From: Jerry Geis
>
>> Is this a 'curl' question, a 'How do you write CGI?' question or a
>> general question about how HTTP works?
>
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> This was just a general question on why I'm not seeing what I
> expected. I'm using CentOS 7.3,
On 05/11/2017 12:45 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
Am 11.05.2017 um 16:29 schrieb Leon Fauster :
Am 11.05.2017 um 14:48 schrieb Leon Fauster :
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/intel
shows mainly Xeon CPUs. What about
Intel Core i7-6700 Quad-Core Skylake
has the current EL6 variant support
Hello,
will the next update of CentOS 6 (6.10) have TLSv1.3 support?
Thanks,
Walter
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On 5/11/2017 1:13 PM, Walter H. wrote:
will the next update of CentOS 6 (6.10) have TLSv1.3 support?
A) Ask Red Hat, I see no date for RHEL 6 update 10 yet. update 9
released 6 or 8 weeks ago, so its likely 3-4 months before update 10
releases.
B) afaik, TLS v1.3 hasn't even been ratif
pdftk used to be in a repo... or maybe it still is, but I don't know
which one. Anyone know?
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On 5/11/2017 1:23 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
On 5/11/2017 1:13 PM, Walter H. wrote:
will the next update of CentOS 6 (6.10) have TLSv1.3 support?
A) Ask Red Hat, I see no date for RHEL 6 update 10 yet. update 9
released 6 or 8 weeks ago, so its likely 3-4 months before update 10
releases.
> Here's mine. Interesting differences:
If you disable Intel Speedstep in the BIOS it should lock the CPU to its
fastest speed, but you lose power saving during idle.
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 3:48 PM, ken wrote:
> On 05/11/2017 12:45 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
>
>> Am 11.05.2017 um 16:29 schrieb L
Maybe this is not very helpful to you, but I run Thunderbird 52 on CentOS 7,
and it is as good as always. I'm not using RAID on home directory.
Yan
> On May 10, 2017, at 8:16 PM, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>
> Has anyone else noticed a 10X slowing of the time it takes Thunderbird
> to load an email
On 05/11/2017 05:38 PM, Darr247 wrote:
Here's mine. Interesting differences:
If you disable Intel Speedstep in the BIOS it should lock the CPU to its
fastest speed, but you lose power saving during idle.
Thanks for the suggestion. I still recall that in CentOS 5.x there was
speedstep contro
> Am 11.05.2017 um 22:26 schrieb ken :
>
> pdftk used to be in a repo... or maybe it still is, but I don't know which
> one. Anyone know?
>
an old one is in the "dead" rpmforge repo.
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On 05/11/2017 06:49 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
Am 11.05.2017 um 22:26 schrieb ken :
pdftk used to be in a repo... or maybe it still is, but I don't know which one.
Anyone know?
an old one is in the "dead" rpmforge repo.
At https://www.pdflabs.com/docs/install-pdftk-on-redhat-or-centos/ they
Am 11.05.2017 um 20:30 schrieb Larry Martell:
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Larry Martell wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 02:40:04PM -0400, Larry Martell wrote:
I have a CentOS 7 system that I run a home grown python daemon on. I
ru
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 8:18 AM, ken wrote:
> Currently I don't actually need more speed. This is already a fairly peppy
> laptop... like right now the load is about 2%. If it was any lower, I could
> almost turn this machine off and still run everything. :) Ah but
> seriously, I'd rather hav
On 05/11/2017 07:07 PM, ken wrote:
On 05/11/2017 06:49 PM, Leon Fauster wrote:
Am 11.05.2017 um 22:26 schrieb ken :
pdftk used to be in a repo... or maybe it still is, but I don't know
which one. Anyone know?
an old one is in the "dead" rpmforge repo.
At https://www.pdflabs.com/docs/ins
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