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2012 Mar 01
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 85, Issue 1
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-announce at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-request at centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-owner at centos.org When
2011 Dec 02
0
CentOS-4 End Of Life 3 Month Notice
All, The CentOS-4 distribution (current version 4.9) will be at End of Life on February 29, 2012. That means there is only 3 months left in the life cycle. This coincides with the date that the upstream provider stops releasing updates for their EL4 products. Users who still need the EL4 platform can contact Red Hat for their Extended Lifecycle Support (ELS) product:
2019 Apr 08
1
CVE-2019-0211 httpd24 / EL6
> Am 08.04.2019 um 17:49 schrieb Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>: > > On 4/3/19 1:53 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: >> It seems that httpd24-httpd from SCL is affected by CVE-2019-0211 [1]. >> >> Does the SIG has plans to update these rpms for EL6? >> >> [1] https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html >> > >
2014 Nov 14
2
EL5 Security Policy for the final 3 years
Red Hat's Security policy for Production 3 Phase of the Life Cycle for EL5 is that they will only release "Critical impact Security Advisories (RHSAs) and selected Urgent Priority Bug Fix Advisories (RHBAs) may be released as they become available. Other errata advisories may be delivered as appropriate." https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/#Production_3_Phase
2019 Apr 08
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CVE-2019-0211 httpd24 / EL6
On 4/3/19 1:53 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: > It seems that httpd24-httpd from SCL is affected by CVE-2019-0211 [1]. > > Does the SIG has plans to update these rpms for EL6? > > [1] https://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_24.html > https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2019-0211 That says SCLs are affected .. BUT .. they do not yet have a plan. The
2017 Mar 01
1
CentOS-5 End of Life
Am 01.03.2017 um 12:28 schrieb Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>: > > Just a message to remind everyone that CentOS-5 has an End of Life date > of March 31, 2017. > > This means that there will be no new security updates released by Red > Hat for RHEL-5 after that date. > > Sometime in early April, the current 5.11 tree will be moved onto > vault.centos.org
2017 Mar 01
7
CentOS-5 End of Life
Just a message to remind everyone that CentOS-5 has an End of Life date of March 31, 2017. This means that there will be no new security updates released by Red Hat for RHEL-5 after that date. Sometime in early April, the current 5.11 tree will be moved onto vault.centos.org (like CentOS-3 and CentOS-4 have been since their EOL). Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A
2017 Mar 01
0
CentOS-5 End of Life
On 03/01/2017 09:21 AM, Leon Fauster wrote: > Am 01.03.2017 um 12:28 schrieb Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>: >> >> Just a message to remind everyone that CentOS-5 has an End of Life date >> of March 31, 2017. >> >> This means that there will be no new security updates released by Red >> Hat for RHEL-5 after that date. >> >> Sometime in
2006 Aug 16
1
gnbd help on centos
I've googled for this, but everything I find tends to talk about cluster and doesn't give an example close enough that I can figure this out. I have read the Red Hat Cluster Suite Configuring and Managing a Cluster <http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/csgfs/browse/rh-cs-en/> links from http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/csgfs/. (I think these are mirred on centos.org, but I
2017 Apr 03
0
CentOS Linux 5 EOL
CentOS Linux 5 has reached End of Life, as of 31 March 2017. Please note that the latest version of CentOS Linux 5 (version 5.11 with updates) will remain available here (archived): http://vault.centos.org/5.11/ Please also note that this directory will not be maintained as there are no more public source code releases for upstream RHEL-5. That means there will be no more security updates for
2017 Apr 03
0
CentOS Linux 5 End of Life
CentOS Linux 5 has reached End of Life, as of 31 March 2017. Please note that the latest version of CentOS Linux 5 (version 5.11 with updates) will remain available here (archived): http://vault.centos.org/5.11/ Please also note that this directory will not be maintained as there are no more public source code releases for upstream RHEL-5. That means there will be no more security updates for
2020 Dec 02
0
Reminder: CentOS 6 EOL on 30 November 2020
On 30/11/2020 13:39, Fabian Arrotin wrote: > On 30/11/2020 11:18, Manuel Wolfshant wrote: >> On 11/30/20 10:25 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote: >>> On 09/11/2020 14:24, Johnny Hughes wrote: >>>> All, >>>> >>>> This is a friendly reminder. >>>> >>>> CentOS 6.10 will EOL at the end of November 2020. >>>>
2020 Nov 09
1
Reminder: CentOS 6 EOL on 30 November 2020
All, This is a friendly reminder. CentOS 6.10 will EOL at the end of November 2020. During the first week in December 2020, the 6.10 directory will move to vault.centos.org Packages will still be available at: http://vault.centos.org/centos/6.10/ However, once moved, there will be no more updates pushed to vault.centos.org.? Therefore, security issues will no longer be fixed, etc.? You
2017 Mar 01
0
CentOS-5 End of Life
On 03/01/2017 05:28 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > Just a message to remind everyone that CentOS-5 has an End of Life date > of March 31, 2017. > > This means that there will be no new security updates released by Red > Hat for RHEL-5 after that date. This is for their main RHEL-5 Tree. > > Sometime in early April, the current 5.11 tree will be moved onto > vault.centos.org
2017 Mar 02
0
CentOS-5 End of Life
On 02/03/17 00:28, Johnny Hughes wrote: > Just a message to remind everyone that CentOS-5 has an End of Life date > of March 31, 2017. > > This means that there will be no new security updates released by Red > Hat for RHEL-5 after that date. > > Sometime in early April, the current 5.11 tree will be moved onto > vault.centos.org (like CentOS-3 and CentOS-4 have been since
2017 Mar 02
0
CentOS-5 End of Life
On 03/02/2017 12:42 PM, Tom Munro Glass wrote: > On 02/03/17 19:50, James Hogarth wrote: >> On 2 Mar 2017 03:49, "John R Pierce" <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: >> >> On 3/1/2017 7:28 PM, Tom Munro Glass wrote: >>> >>> Can you say exactly when in early April the tree will be moved? I have a >>> number of installations that need to
2011 Mar 04
0
CESA-2011:0219 Low CentOS 4 i386 and x86_64 EOL Notice
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2011:0219 This is the 1 year notification for the End of Life for the CentOS 4 distribution. The upstream provider will discontinue public updates of their EL4 product on February 29th, 2012. The CentOS Project will end support for CentOS 4 on the same date. CentOS 4, as well as all previously released versions of CentOS, will continue to be available
2011 Sep 05
0
CESA-2011:1240: Low CentOS 4 i386 and x86_64 EOL Notice
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory CESA-2011:1240: This is the 6-month notification for the End of Life for the CentOS 4 distribution. The upstream provider will discontinue public updates of their EL4 product on February 29th, 2012. The CentOS Project will end support for CentOS 4 on the same date. CentOS 4, as well as all previously released versions of CentOS, will continue to be available
2024 Mar 18
2
CentOS 7/8s EOL : infrastructure impacts (please read)
Hi all, As you're all aware (we sent multiple mails in the last year about this), CentOS 7 and Stream 8 will go EOL soon : https://blog.centos.org/2023/04/end-dates-are-coming-for-centos-stream-8-and-centos-linux-7/ Let's lists some things that will happen on the CentOS Infrastructure as we'll be approching (or passed) these dates : # CentOS 7/8s content itself Usual process :
2024 Mar 18
1
CentOS 7/8s EOL : infrastructure impacts (please read)
Hi, do we know what happens with the images at major hyperscalers and when? I?m interested specifically about GCP. Who is in charge of centos-cloud project in GCP? You or Google? $ gcloud compute images describe centos-stream-8-v20240312 --project centos-cloud architecture: X86_64 archiveSizeBytes: '7072654848' creationTimestamp: '2024-03-12T11:46:50.983-07:00' description: