Not sure if what I want to do is possible but currently I am redirecting
all HTTP/80 traffic to HTTPS/443 with the statement in the virtual host
section
Redirect / https://server.domain.com/
This works very nicely and redirects the traffic from HTTP to HTTPS
However I have run into a prob
Ross via users wrote:
I'm trying to connect an Arduino to my system (Fedora 38 -
6.5.12-200.fc38.x86_64) that uses a ch341 serial uart.
I've been searching around and found issues on other distributions
and the "brltty" application, since I don't need braille I removed
I'm trying to connect an Arduino to my system (Fedora 38 -
6.5.12-200.fc38.x86_64) that uses a ch341 serial uart.
I've been searching around and found issues on other distributions and
the "brltty" application, since I don't need braille I removed the
application but the problem remains. I ha
I keep running into an issue with PuTTy users logging into the system
(Fedora 35), I found that if I edit:
/usr/share/crypto-policies/DEFAULT/opensshserver.txt and add ^ssh-rsa at
the beginning of the PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms list will allow users to
login again, however anytime there is an up
Thanks, read through CVE-2019-14615 on Red Hat's site, not sure I'm
overly concerned with the vulnerability in my environment.
Thanks for the additional options, I'll try it out.
Jeff
On 3/10/22 8:08 PM, Frog Inmon via users wrote:
i915.mitigations=off [1]
Buyer beware. The improvement in pe
I've been chasing some performance issues on a recently reinstalled
Fedora system and I think I've identified the problem along with what
maybe an incomplete or not fully optimized solution.
The problem started when I had upgraded to Fedora 35 the upgrade went
south with the booting of the OS,
in /etc/sysconfig/selinux I have "SELINUX=disabled"
looking in about:performance isn't showing me too much. I did create a
new profile today and I'll see how that one is.
On 11/21/21 6:39 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/21/21 3:58 PM, old sixpack13 wrote:
maybe selinux ?
sudo touch /.autorelabel;
I recently did a reinstall of Fedora as the upgrade from 34 to 35 failed
for me. I ended up doing a new install of Fedora 35 while retaining my
/home partition, all other partitions were reformatted during the install.
After the install I found that Firefox seems to be laggy when opening
page
System is Fedora 33 I'm attempting to enable Perfect Forwarding Secrecy
(PFS) in Apache.
I started by setting the options I wanted in Apache only to find that
the SSL options for Ciphers are ignored in the Apache configuration and
instead are pulled from /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends director
With the spell check on Firefox I keep setting Firefox to "English
(United States)" and whenever Firefox restarts to goes back to "English
(Malawi)".
How do I make my language change permanent? Is there a configuration
file that Firefox is trying to use and is unable to write to?
Thanks, Jef
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