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2005 May 19
3
Timezone Configuration
Greetings All, How to does one go about reconfiguring centos's time zone configuration (to the eastern time zone (us)), via the command line? I have tested other GNU/Linux distribution's documentation, tools, files and relevant details with centos and have thus far been unable to find a compatible solution. My apologies if my question is very simple, I have done a fair amount of
2015 Mar 12
0
Java SSLv3 status on CentOS-6.6
On Wed, March 11, 2015 13:46, Grant McChesney wrote: > On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:03 AM, James B. Byrne > <byrnejb at harte-lyne.ca> > wrote: > >> Can anyone inform me as to whether or not Java on CentOS-6.6 still >> has SSLv3 enabled? And if it does then how is it disabled? >> >> > James: > &gt...
2007 Dec 30
2
Firewall builder - which rpm?
I need a decent, easy, firewall on Centos. This is for test systems, so I do not need a lot. For 'a lot', I use and Astaro firewall. I had used Firestarter once, but found out that it cannot handle routing between a public and private network. Basically saying this is impossible. Of course, if your private network is addressed per RFC 1918 (that I co-authored), I can understand
2005 Oct 28
3
prepare for centos on compaq dl380 G1
greetings i have a few dual P3 Compaq 1850R units and use compaq smartstart 5.5 on them before a CentOS 4 load i have acquired some dual P3 Compaq DL380 G1 i.e. Generation 1 units and am wondering which specific smartstart download i should be using for them from this URL below h18004.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/subscription/ssdownloads.asp would someone please share their experience
2007 Sep 13
4
[CentOS 5] tftp-server, unable to create new files (even with "-c" option)
Hi all, I'm trying to setup a TFTP server to serve as repository for the config of all my Cisco network devices. As per the the tftpd man, I've added the "-c" option into the /etc/ xinetd.d/tftp (as follows) but I still cannot get write access (unless the file is already present). [root at chl1 ~]# cd /etc/xinetd.d [root at chl1 xinetd.d]# cat tftp # default: off #