On 27.02.2018 16:45, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> On 27 February 2018 at 06:11, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm currently trying to mirror a couple of yum repositories and the only
>> tool that seems to be available for this is reposync.
>> Unfortunately reposync for some inexplicabl
Hello
In my new company they have a lot of CentOS linux servers. I was wondering
what is the best practice do manage access root to a multiples sysadmin in
multiple servers.
Pupper? Ldap? Proxy Server with ssh?
Thanks for attention.
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On 28 February 2018 at 08:07, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
wrote:
> On 27.02.2018 16:45, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>> On 27 February 2018 at 06:11, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
>> wrote:
> What I mean by inexplicable is that it would make more sense to make
> reposync a generic tool for syncing yum repos an
My suggestion, if you have the freedom to design a solution from
scratch, is to look at FreeIPA and sssd. With these tools you can
easily centralise your access and sudo rules. You can use any
configuration management tool to get things up and running (I like
Puppet, but your mileage may vary).
O
I have two systems both running CentOS 7.4
one shows pid_max as 32768
the other shows pid_max as 49152
Why might that be ? I would have thought they would be the same. I have not
changed them.
Thanks,
Jerry
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Hi,
I've been running Squid successfully on CentOS 7 (and before that on 6
and 5), and it's always been running nicely. I've been using it mostly
as a transparent proxy filter in school networks.
So far, I've only been able to filter HTTP.
Do any of you do transparent HTTPS filtering ? Any sugge
On 2018-02-28 06:23 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
I've been running Squid successfully on CentOS 7 (and before that on 6
and 5), and it's always been running nicely. I've been using it mostly
as a transparent proxy filter in school networks.
So far, I've only been able to filter HTTP.
Do any o
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 10:23:31PM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been running Squid successfully on CentOS 7 (and before that on 6
> and 5), and it's always been running nicely. I've been using it mostly
> as a transparent proxy filter in school networks.
>
> So far, I've only been
Le 28/02/2018 à 22:32, Itamar Reis Peixoto a écrit :
> I recommend everyone in France to spend their money on a school with
> free internet.
I'm not sure I understand. Our students sure don't pay for accessing the
Internet.
>
> please tell us the name of your school's.
https://www.scholae.fr/
Le 28/02/2018 à 22:43, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner a écrit :
> I did some experiments ~2 weeks ago. It worked, but I still need to
> work on the certificates. Squid will re-issue certificates for those
> connections that it intercepts, and if the browser doesn't recognize
> the CA, it's going to scream
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 06:43:50PM -0300, Marcelo Ricardo Leitner wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 10:23:31PM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been running Squid successfully on CentOS 7 (and before that on 6
> > and 5), and it's always been running nicely. I've been using it most
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