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2019 Dec 27
3
Disabling TLS 1.1 in Centos 7 cockpit
Hi, I'm using cockpit in standard port 9090 in a Centos 7 system. Due to a suggestion from management, they want TLS 1.1 disabled system-wide in all Linux boxes and TLS 1.2 enabled. I have not found proper documentation on how to disable it for cockpit (version 195.1 ships with Centos 7) So far I have tried (https://cockpit-project.org/guide/149/https.html):
2019 Dec 27
2
Disabling TLS 1.1 in Centos 7 cockpit
Thanks, Randal for the response. But it did not work. Here the results: #yum info cockpit Name : cockpit Arch : x86_64 Version : 195.1 Release : 1.el7.centos.0.1 Size : 51 k Repo : installed >From repo : extras Summary : Web Console for Linux servers URL : https://cockpit-project.org/ License : LGPLv2+ [root at cockpit ~]# cat
2019 Dec 27
1
Disabling TLS 1.1 in Centos 7 cockpit
Sure did! I am even playing with different options (including NONE) and it seems to ignore the contents of ssl.conf I have tried Environment=G_TLS_GNUTLS_PRIORITY=NORMAL:+TLS1.2:!TLS1.1:!TLS1.0:!ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA: Environment=G_TLS_GNUTLS_PRIORITY=NORMAL:+TLS1.2:!TLS1.1:!TLS1.0:!ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA Environment=G_TLS_GNUTLS_PRIORITY=PFS
2020 Apr 05
2
Windows 10 as guest on Centos 8
I agree with Liam. The good old tried and tested virt-manager will be obsoleted in the future but it is still available on RHEL/CentOS 8. Cockpit will replace it in the future but it still lacks a lot of essential features. Boxes is a tool that lacks even more functionality. As to why your computer freezes I have no clue. -- <(*) Jyrki On Sat, 2020-04-04 at 00:45 +0100, Liam O'Toole
2019 Apr 12
1
Cockpit within httpd
Folks I'd love to use Cockpit, but I cannot open port 9090 for the access in all cases. I'd like to access it via my usual http port (such as 80) where I'm limited to a single HTTP port. I understand the security implications, and can deal with them later. My attempt was to allow the following URL to access the cockpit functionality: http://xxx.example.com/cockpit (not the
2020 Oct 29
2
Re: virsh rights voor normal users
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 8:39 PM Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> wrote: > On 10/29/20 4:47 PM, Natxo Asenjo wrote: > > ah, yes. I try this: > > > > $ virsh -c qemu:///system > > > > But it then I get a prompt: > > > > ==== AUTHENTICATING FOR org.libvirt.unix.manage ============= > > System policy prevents management of local
2002 Jan 16
2
Subsetting data frames without a loop
I KNOW this should be easy, but I'm stuck. My data frame consists of multiple observations from each of a number of stations, and what I would like to do is create another data frame that contains all the variables of the first, but only rows where a certain variable is at its maximum for the station. So, for example: > my.df stn obs v 1 1 1 0.26400396 2 2 1
2020 Oct 29
2
Re: virsh rights voor normal users
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 4:25 PM Daniel P. Berrange <dan@berrange.com> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 04:13:45PM +0100, Natxo Asenjo wrote: > > if I run virsh list --all I get an empty listing. > > > > So using cockpit I can manage the system vms, but I cannot use virsh. > > > > This is in a rhel 7.8 system. The host is joined to an Idm realm, and > this
2008 May 14
4
A couple of CentOS 5.1 issues
I've finally made the switch to CentOS 5.1 (I had been running 4.6). So far, so good, but I do have a few issues. First, I can not find kermit (or ckermit) in any of the repos (base, extras, centosplus, rpmforge). On my 4.6 systems, /usr/bin/kermit was provided by the package ckermit in the base repo. That package appears to be no longer available. Any ideas where I could find a
2020 Oct 29
2
virsh rights voor normal users
hi, using the cockpit web ui and with these instructions: https://libvirt.org/dbus.html#usage we allow successfully that a group of users can access the console of the system vms in different kvm hosts. Oddly enough, in the same cockpit web interface I can use a terminal, and if I run virsh list --all I get an empty listing. So using cockpit I can manage the system vms, but I cannot use virsh.
2020 Apr 02
3
Windows 10 as guest on Centos 8
Hi there! Im trying to install windows 10 as a guest on Centos 8.1 I tried with cockpit and with boxes and both times my computer freezes during installation. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
2011 Nov 16
9
extending qemu-dm
Hello, I''m working on a project and trying to pass through a PS/2 mouse + keyboard to a hardware VM. I''ve played with numerous things (including the obvious, using USB), but after finding no alternative, it seems like the best way to approach this would be to modify qemu-dm to pipe through data from /dev/input/eventwhatever to the keyboard/mouse that qemu provides (and then
2019 Sep 25
2
Centos 8 Mate?
Once upon a time, Robert Nichols <rnicholsNOSPAM at comcast.net> said: > the lack of VM snapshot capability is a total deal-breaker for me. The capability is still there and works just the same as before. The only change is that the new preferred tool for graphical VM management, Cockpit, doesn't yet support making snapshots. virt-manager is still there for now (presumably until
2009 Feb 26
2
removing daylight savings in R
Hi all, I've been having some trouble with times in regards to daylight savings in R version 2.8.1. I have an ORACLE database that R is importing data in from, for the 2am and 2:30am time intervals for the dates that daylight savings starts the times are getting read as NA values into R. I'm also finding that if I open a R workspace from version 6.2.2,the datetimes are
2010 Mar 04
5
Looking for Newsletter Stuff
Hey I want to start the next Newsletter early so it can be a little more relaxed. The next release will be the 1. April. I really need someone to *interview*, just drop me a mail and I will send you a few questions. This can be anyone from the community that has some sort of CentOS install. And then I want to introduce a new section called DeskShot where users can show off their workplaces.
2008 Jul 24
4
POOR: results using 'dig +short porttest.dns-oarc.net TXT'
What are the likely cockpit errors involved when getting POOR results when running this test on an updated CentOS 5.2? Kind regards/ldv [root at shell ~]# dig +short porttest.dns-oarc.net TXT z.y.x.w.v.u.t.s.r.q.p.o.n.m.l.k.j.i.h.g.f.e.d.c.b.a.pt.dns-oarc.net. "a.b.c.d is POOR: 26 queries in 1.3 seconds from 1 ports with std dev 0.00"
2017 Mar 27
2
firewalld management on a headless server
On 03/27/2017 03:24 PM, Mike wrote: > I recently converted my employer's firewall from pure iptabes to > firewalld and looked for something similar, more along the lines of > webmin, etc. > I didn't find anything close to a match. > In the end, it all came down to getting comfortable with > "firewall-cmd" in the shell. I have been digging and found that Fedora
2020 Sep 22
2
virt-manager vs cli
I got the impression that the virt-manager does not provide all functionality towards managing kvm machines then the virsh cli tool does (i.e. towards deleting networks). Is that correct? if so, is there any GUI that provides complete access to kvm/qemu/libvirt? thx Gunnar
2005 Oct 11
4
Q: Suggestions for long-term data/program storage policy?
Dear list, we are a statistical/epidemiological departement that - after a few years of rapid growth - finally is getting around to formulate a general data storage and retention policy - mainly to ensure that we can reproduce results from published papers/theses easier in the future, but also with the hope that we get more synergy between related projects. We have formulated what we
2014 May 28
5
"new" computers and monitors
Until recently, I had a 32-bit machine with one monitor running fedora. The later editions of fedora didn't like it, so I switched to CentOS. Now I have two 64-bit machines and two monitors and a CenturyLink router. Also a KVM switch that I have not taken out of the package. My main machine has two video connections and two ethernet connections, eth0 and eth1 . I've never had more than