Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Hardening Apache on CentOS 7"
2018 Feb 28
9
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
Hi,
I've been running Squid successfully on CentOS 7 (and before that on 6
and 5), and it's always been running nicely. I've been using it mostly
as a transparent proxy filter in school networks.
So far, I've only been able to filter HTTP.
Do any of you do transparent HTTPS filtering ? Any suggestions, advice,
caveats, do's and don'ts ?
Cheers from the snowy South of
2018 Mar 05
7
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
Am 05.03.2018 um 13:04 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>:
>
> Le 28/02/2018 ? 22:23, Nicolas Kovacs a ?crit :
>> So far, I've only been able to filter HTTP.
>>
>> Do any of you do transparent HTTPS filtering ? Any suggestions,
>> advice, caveats, do's and don'ts ?
>
> After a week of trial and error, transparent HTTPS filtering
2003 Nov 18
2
Bayonne and Asterisk
All,
is anyone using Bayonne in conjunction with Asterisk? I'm currently using
only Bayonne, but I'm investigating the possibilities of switching the
telephony frontend over to Asterisk, and have Asterisk route the IVR tasks
to Bayonne through H323.
Anyone care to share his views on this approach? Any pointers or do's and
don'ts? All info is greatly appreciated!
Regards,
2006 Feb 21
2
Apache patching questions
Hi
I'm using CentOS 3, and it's fully patched using yum. Apache reports version
2.0.46 (CentOS)
A colleague ran a copy of Nikto, a scripted vuln. finder, against my server,
and reported the following problems. The only one I've tested is the
directory traversal, and it seems to be an issue. Will the upstream vendor
patch these issues in Apache 2.0.46, or not? If not, does anyone know
2018 Mar 05
1
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
On 03/05/18 08:34, Bill Gee wrote:
>
> On Monday, March 5, 2018 7:23:53 AM CST Leon Fauster wrote:
>> Am 05.03.2018 um 13:04 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>:
>>> Le 28/02/2018 ? 22:23, Nicolas Kovacs a ?crit :
>>>> So far, I've only been able to filter HTTP.
>>>>
>>>> Do any of you do transparent HTTPS filtering ?
2020 Aug 11
1
Install OpenVAS on CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core)
On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 9:24 PM Ralf Prengel <ralf.prengel at rprengel.de>
wrote:
> Hallo,
> not direkt a solution but I m using a kali rolling release installation on
> hard disk.
> Works fine here.
>
> Ralf
>
>
Hi,
I am facing the below mentioned issue.
#wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic |sh
[root at openvas8 ~]# yum -y install openvas
Last
2018 Mar 05
1
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
> Am 05.03.2018 um 15:34 schrieb Bill Gee <bgee at campercaver.net>:
>
>
> On Monday, March 5, 2018 7:23:53 AM CST Leon Fauster wrote:
>> Am 05.03.2018 um 13:04 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>:
>>> Le 28/02/2018 ? 22:23, Nicolas Kovacs a ?crit :
>>>> So far, I've only been able to filter HTTP.
>>>>
2018 Mar 28
1
The 'not-always-on' infrastructure at home and Samba4 AD DC's..
Hi everyone,
Apologies in advance, this will be a bit long but I'm hoping to get some
guidance and hints on usual practices for using Samba4 AD DC as an Idm for
W10 laptops that might be on the road elsewhere..
As much as I have been using samba for file serving, a Samba AD DC is
something new to me.
I built a small Samba AD DC infrastructure to serve UIDs and Passwords (4
VMs on 4 KVM
2003 Sep 09
1
WEB SCANNER
I was wondering what was a good web scanner to scan IIS servers.
I played with nikto, but i'm not sure if it does IIS or not. It seems to
only look for CGI stuff.
Thanks.
2008 Feb 24
1
R-2.6.2 installation (64bit) falling over with the grid package
It's a long time since I had a problem compiling R, but I've now
encountered one with R-2.6.2 on Fedora Core 6 (64bit).
The problem arises when the installation process gets to the grid
package, the unit.c part in particular. This is the output I get:
gcc -std=gnu99 -I../../../../include -I../../../../include -I/usr/local/include -fvisibility=hidden -fpic -g -O2 -c unit.c -o unit.o
2003 Nov 11
5
ocfs issues with 9.2.0.3
I am starting to see a few issues with OCFS and 9.2.0.3 RAC on
redHat Linux AS 2.1. Wondering if there is anyone out there
experiencing similar issues...
a few pointers to the issues..
1. OCFS read/write performance is way lower than a read/write to a raw
device.. i can give you some comparison numbers..
2. Writes to shared disk with ocfs would get locked up by one server..
it doesnt have to
2003 Nov 11
5
ocfs issues with 9.2.0.3
I am starting to see a few issues with OCFS and 9.2.0.3 RAC on
redHat Linux AS 2.1. Wondering if there is anyone out there
experiencing similar issues...
a few pointers to the issues..
1. OCFS read/write performance is way lower than a read/write to a raw
device.. i can give you some comparison numbers..
2. Writes to shared disk with ocfs would get locked up by one server..
it doesnt have to
2011 Oct 10
5
multicore by(), like mclapply?
dear r experts---Is there a multicore equivalent of by(), just like
mclapply() is the multicore equivalent of lapply()?
if not, is there a fast way to convert a data.table into a list based
on a column that lapply and mclapply can consume?
advice appreciated...as always.
regards,
/iaw
----
Ivo Welch (ivo.welch at gmail.com)
2016 Jan 06
4
Empty (zero byte) SSH host keys
Hi,
We create virtual machine image templates by doing automated minimal
installations of different Linux distributions (via
preseed/kickstarter/autoyast). At the end of the installation, we
remove the SSH host keys (rm -f /etc/ssh/ssh*_key*). Fresh SSH host
keys will be generated on the first boot of the image instances. This
is done by adding a "dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server" call
2001 Nov 29
1
Do's & Don'ts when creating a Win app to be wine compatible ?
Hi,
i am in the process of prototyping a small (inter-)network
game client that is intented to run on windows.
I don't have the time nor desire to create a
dedicated linux port of it, but as some users may
want to use it on linux, i'd like to know what
points could be important to make a win app run
as smoothly on wine as possible with little extra
effort.
Development system will be
2013 Apr 04
2
custom startup/welcome message
hi everybody
I wonder if there is a simple way, but not simple would be
ok too,
to customize info/welcome page at session start time?
what I'd like to do is to put together simple short howto /
dos & don'ts page for users,
I'm thinking it would be great if it was possible
many thanks
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2017 Nov 25
4
Chromium on CentOS 6
I have chromium installed on CentOS 7 and it works fine, I now need to install it on a CentOS 6 workstation. However, it is not available in EPEL as it is for C 7. From what I understand, this is because it is already available in a supplementary channel from RHEL for C 6.
Is this the recommended method for installing it on C 6?
2014 Nov 11
2
kernel BUG at drivers/block/virtio_blk.c:172!
Hi Ming,
On 11.11.2014 08:56, Ming Lei wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Jens Axboe <axboe at kernel.dk> wrote:
> > Known, I'm afraid, Ming is looking into it.
Actually I had also tried to reproduce this bug, without success.
But today I happened to know how to trigger the bug, by coincidence,
during testing other things.
Try to run xfstests/generic/034. You'll
2014 Nov 11
2
kernel BUG at drivers/block/virtio_blk.c:172!
Hi Ming,
On 11.11.2014 08:56, Ming Lei wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 7:31 AM, Jens Axboe <axboe at kernel.dk> wrote:
> > Known, I'm afraid, Ming is looking into it.
Actually I had also tried to reproduce this bug, without success.
But today I happened to know how to trigger the bug, by coincidence,
during testing other things.
Try to run xfstests/generic/034. You'll
2016 Feb 11
3
Code in headers
While investigating compile times, I noticed that there's no information in
the LLVM coding standards about code in headers. Many LLVM/Clang headers
have lots of complex code in headers - I'm specifically looking at the
Static Analyzer projects (seemingly slowest compile times, biggest
hinderance to my productivity) - that probably doesn't need to be there.
Nobody likes slow compile