On 17-05-15 10:35:55, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> https doesn't improve your privacy in this application.
No, but it makes it a little bit harder for third parties
to gather all these information. That seems to be a worthy
goal for me.
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Hello everybody,
I just tried to run 'yum update' and got this error:
Error: Package: ntp-4.2.6p5-19.el7.centos.x86_64 (@updates)
Requires: ntpdate = 4.2.6p5-19.el7.centos
Removing:
ntpdate-4.2.6p5-19.el7.centos.x86_64 (@updates)
On 15-07-15 19:22:04, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> What is the story between bareos and bacula?
FYI: https://www.bareos.org/en/faq/items/why_fork.html
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Hello everybody,
I just got the email about the enforcing of HTTPS for the CentOS Websites
which I really appreciate:
„The CentOS Project infra team has decided to implement TLS wherever we
can (…)”
Does anybody know if and when mail.centos.org will be able to deliver its
mails with STARTTLS? Th
On 19-08-15 08:30:27, Alice Wonder wrote:
> e-mail by its very design is not secure, SMTP creates "Man In The
> Middle" at every server along the way.
DANE exists and mail servers like postfix support this. My logfiles
show me that mail.centos.org delivers straight to me without any
servers alon
On 19-08-15 19:02:51, Ned Slider wrote:
> I can understand why you may want to send some mail encrypted point to
> point, but not when you then publish said mail on a publicly accessible
> archived list. It's just adding unnecessary overhead.
No, it's making the job harder for the mentioned thir
On 19-08-15 21:33:59, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> My (personal) opinion is "if you want to secure/encrypt", use gpg.
That's right if you want to hide the content. But this leaves the metadata
of the communication clear to see for third parties. Using transport
encryption is the only way to at least
On 20-08-15 14:55:44, James B. Byrne wrote:
> However, this is a mailing list.
And mail.centos.org just handles mailing lists and nothing else?
I don't think so.
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On 29-12-15 11:21:55, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
> have any a idea what is going wrong with centos
Maybe this helps:
https://wiki.freedesktop.org/www/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
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Hello everybody,
I just wanted to upgrade my system and stepped over the following error:
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: pdns-3.4.7-1.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
Requires: libmbedtls.so.9()(64bit)
Removing: mbedtls-1.3.14-1.el7.x86_64 (@epel)
libmbed
CentOS: 7.1.1503
I have a problem with systemd which somehow manages to fill /tmp up with a lot
of
files. These files obviously are from the Apache server and don't pose a problem
per se. The problem is that these files don't get removed daily:
du -hs systemd-private-*
7,7Gsystemd-private-mp
Am 09.02.2016 um 19:34 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn:
>> Am I missing something? Is there a better way with a systemd based systemd to
>> have these files removed daily?
> Have you checked which process creates the files and doesn't apparently
> clean them up properly by checking the contents for
Am 04.10.19 um 15:35 schrieb Phelps, Matthew:
> I'm still puzzled why RedHat is doing it then, and making it more generally
> available (to paying customers even), if it's so dire a proposition that it
> will fail so badly, so often. That seems counter-intuitive to me.
I've been using kernel live
Am 05.12.19 um 00:14 schrieb Lists:
> s there a useful defense against STARTTLS being stripped from unencrypted
> communications?
MTA-STS and DANE exist but their real world usage is quite low and you
may run into problems if you want to enforce these solutions. You could
give it a try but don't
Am 05.08.20 um 13:44 schrieb Leon Fauster via CentOS:
> Take a look into "top",
> if something like gz or xz is in place occupying your CPU then the
> initrd gets build ... just wait :-)
'journalctl -f' shows the state of the build process.
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Am 23.11.20 um 09:24 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs:
Can you recommend any particular command line password manager ?
Self hosted Bitwarden:
-> https://bitwarden.com/help/article/cli/
-> https://bitwarden.com/help/hosting/
-> https://bitwarden.com/open-source/
Am 08.12.20 um 15:06 schrieb Rich Bowen:
The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream, and over the next
year we’ll be shifting focus from CentOS Linux, the rebuild of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to CentOS Stream, which tracks just ahead of a
current RHEL release.
JFTR: I don't hav
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