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2013 Feb 01
3
Wiki edit access?
Hello,
I am a happy CentOS user who has noticed some typos on the wiki (I sent one to Akemi yesterday). I would like to fix these directly, rather than sending email to someone else for each change. Is this possible? FWIW, I'm a committer on the ASF's httpd-docs project, although I am not currently active there.
My CentOS wiki username is ChrisPepper.
Thanks,
Chris Pepper
2024 Jan 27
1
enable strong KexAlgorithms, Ciphers and MACs in /etc/ssh/sshd_config file on RHEL 8.x Linux OS
BTW based on your output it looks like the DEFAULT policy is just fine,
If you really want to turn etm HMAC and chacha20 off, you should follow the RHEL security alert
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2023-48795
cipher at SSH = -CHACHA20-POLY1305
ssh_etm = 0
by putting these lines into `/etc/crypto-policies/policies/modules/CVE-2023-48795.pmod`, applying the resulting subpolicy
2023 Dec 20
1
Discussion: new terrapin resisting ciphers and macs (alternative to strict-kex) and -ctr mode question.
Hi there,
> So there could be a Chacha20-Poly1305v2 at openssh.com which uses AD data to chain the
> messages together, so it will be resistant against terrapin even without the strict-kex.
>
> Consequently the hmac-etmv2 at openssh.com mode could be deviced in a similar manner, to
> also include the transcript hash or similar things.
This would still require both, client and
2018 Feb 22
2
wiki content management via automation
On 21/02/18 22:30, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> That's a good question, as we'll also have to migration for moinmoin if
> we can't find a support path to migrate to supported version anyway.
> So first question (already asked on the list) : is there a way to get in
> touch with moin people willing to help/assist us ? (as their upgrade
> tool wasn't working to test
2011 Aug 12
1
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaRuntimeEnvironment
Hi all
According to a report made in #centos, the procedure described at
http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2010/install-sun-oracle-java-jdk-jre-7-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel/
works OK for jdk 1.7
It looks pretty similar to
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/JavaRuntimeEnvironment so I updated our
page to reflect the fact the jre-1.7 can be installed using the
procedure already
2015 Oct 04
1
Main menu, CentOS Wiki
On 4 October 2015 at 17:49, Ilyas Arinov <arinov.ilyas at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry about second post about that, but we need language sensitive menu
> links on wiki.centos.org. For example, if users pick any language and wants
> to see HowTo section, they need open "Learn" section and find there "HowTo"
> section, or add language code into every link from
2018 Feb 21
2
wiki content management via automation
Hi
the CentOS Cloud images and other things are now built from end to end
automated pipelines, but the wiki content corresponding to them isnt. Is
there something that can be used to do this automation ?
I have done some stuff many many years ago, via directly mangling
content on the wiki objects, but that might not be the best way forward.
thoughts ?
Regards
--
Karanbir Singh
2015 Oct 04
4
Main menu, CentOS Wiki
Sorry about second post about that, but we need language sensitive menu
links on wiki.centos.org. For example, if users pick any language and wants
to see HowTo section, they need open "Learn" section and find there "HowTo"
section, or add language code into every link from menu bar. We should
solve this. Can someone help?
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2017 Dec 11
4
wiki.centos.org .. what's next ?
it's all in the title : what's next for wiki.centos.org ?
As a reminder, current wiki.centos.org instance is powered by moinmoin
(https://moinmo.in/) but quite an old version (moin-1.5.8-3.el6.noarch)
Recently I had a quick look at trying to update/upgrade that version to
something newer/supported, but it's a nightmare : the data conversion
just kill the target server (oom) and no
2014 Sep 03
7
Testing Wiki migration - asking for testers
Hi nice people interested in CentOS Docs and wiki !
There were already threads about migrating the wiki to something else
(mediawiki, $other), or staying with moinmoin (what we now have in place).
This mail isn't about that thread (but feel free to start a new one
about that possible migration or not), but about just migrating the
current moinmoin instance from the current machine to a new
2017 Dec 12
1
wiki.centos.org .. what's next ?
On 12/12/17 17:25, Akemi Yagi wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 1:00 AM, Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org
> <mailto:arrfab at centos.org>> wrote:
>
> it's all in the title : what's next for wiki.centos.org
> <http://wiki.centos.org> ?
>
> As a reminder, current wiki.centos.org <http://wiki.centos.org>
> instance is
2014 Sep 10
1
Scheduling migration for wiki.centos.org
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Hi,
As I received positive feedback from testers (thank you all !) on the
wikitesting.centos.org moin instance, I think we can say that we'll
migrate the real wiki.centos.org very soon ...
I'm actually moving some services around (pdns/msync roles) to free a
machine that will be able to host the moin/wiki role.
Depending on the available
2024 May 17
1
Splitting sshd
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2010 Dec 01
3
[fdo] Time to kill the fontconfig wiki?
Looking at http://www.fontconfig.org/wiki/TitleIndex I see it's around
99.9% pure spam. Other than the front page, virtually everything else
is the moin-moin boilerplate or the hundreds of pages of spam. Even the
Recent Changes & Find Page links have been overwritten by spammers hundreds
of times, with the spammers fighting each other to crap on it most recently.
(I restored them both
2010 Apr 16
6
CentOS-friendly wiki engine ?
Hi,
One of our local town halls has asked me to implement a wiki-based
website dedicated to ecological farming. The wiki is supposed to host a
variety of documents in text, video and audio format.
I've never used any wiki engines myself. Is there any one you can
recommend in particular ? I'm using CentOS 5 on the server, so I would
be glad to use a solution where I don't have to
2023 Dec 23
1
ssh-keygen generator 3 broken
Hello, I was re-generating the moduli for SSH, and during that process I noticed that, when running the following command:
ssh-keygen -M screen -O prime-tests=600 -O generator=3 -f moduli-2048-01.candidates moduli-2048-01c
It does not produce any errors, only the following:
ebug2: ???1467763: (4) Sophie-Germain
debug2: ???1467763: generator 0 != 3
debug2: ???1467764: (4) Sophie-Germain
2023 Dec 20
0
Feature Request: new "Require Strict-KEX" c/s option
Hello,
since one currently (after the 9.6 release addressing terrapin with
strict-kex) cant be sure that strict KEX mode is negotiated (it depends
on the capabilities of the partner), and the mitigation for that is to
disable most modern/alternative ciphers and MAC modes -
I would suggest you offer the option to enforce strict-kex mode as a server
config as well as a per-host config in the
2024 Mar 12
0
PrivateKeyCommand config idea
BTW not for your usecase with the decryption, but if people want to dynamically create/provision short lived
keys, they could use ?match host * exec gen-key.sh %s? config to run a program before each connection.
However it can?t stdout the key material, but what it could do is update a temporary Idendity file or
push it short-lived with ssh-add to the running (standard) agent.
openssh at tr.id.au
2024 Mar 12
1
PrivateKeyCommand config idea
BTW not for your usecase with the decryption, but if people want to dynamically create/provision short lived
keys, they could use ?match host * exec gen-key.sh %s? config to run a program before each connection.
However it can?t stdout the key material, but what it could do is update a temporary Idendity file or
push it short-lived with ssh-add to the running (standard) agent.
openssh at tr.id.au
2024 Jun 06
2
kerberos default_ccache_name with sssd
Good day everyone,
I am currently testing integrating kerberos into our MMR openldap cluster
and things have gone well so far.
I can ssh to my test clients using my kerberos credentials then ssh using
GSSAPI to other hosts as defined in my principals using my ticket,
achieving SSO.
*I wanted to see if I could make the cache file user-specific, instead of
the default location