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2015 Oct 21
5
Security implications of openssl098e on CentOS 7
Greetings, I'm working with a new CentOS 7 installation, moving a system up from CentOS 5 due to OpenSSL version 0.9.8e not meeting PCI Compliance requirements. However, while setting up the CentOS 7 environment one of the closed source applications is requiring 0.9.8. The software vendor has advised installing package openssl098e from yum; but I'm hesitant to do so from a
2015 Oct 21
1
Security implications of openssl098e on CentOS 7
On 10/21/2015 2:34 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote: > Remember that rhel/centos backports fixes, so just looking version > number is not reliable way to detect security issues. > > Eero Indeed, though I can say on CentOS 5 the required configuration to be PCI compliand is not valid in apache, and httpd will not start. -- ----------------------------------------------- - Nick Bright
2015 Nov 17
3
firewalld rule syntax
I'm still learning firewalld obviously, and I am having trouble groking the documentation to understand how to do this. I know I could do an iptables direct, but that doesn't seem like the "right" way to do it. What I'm trying to do is allow a specific service, only for a specific ip. Effectively, SNMP should be allowed form a specific IP address (the systems monitor).
2015 Oct 21
6
Security implications of openssl098e on CentOS 7
On 10/21/2015 1:55 PM, Andrew Holway wrote: > Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe > wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is > transmitting credit card information then it seems that you could be > safe(ish) from the regulation standpoint. It really depends on the location > of the machine. Is it deep in the bowels
2015 Nov 17
1
firewalld rule syntax
On 17 Nov 2015 17:30, "Nick Bright" <nick.bright at valnet.net> wrote: > > On 11/17/2015 11:12 AM, Nick Bright wrote: >> >> firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-source=1.2.3.4/32 >> firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-service=snmp >> firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-interface=ens192 >> firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent > > I went
2015 Nov 06
2
firewalld being stupid
On 6 November 2015 at 21:49, Pete Travis <lists at petetravis.com> wrote: > On Nov 6, 2015 3:31 PM, "Nick Bright" <nick.bright at valnet.net> wrote: >> >> Greetings, >> >> One of my biggest frustrations with CentOS 7 has been firewalld. >> >> Essentially all of the documentation just flat doesn't work. >> >> One common
2016 Jan 29
2
Where did network setup goes under setup utility in CentOS 7?
In CentOS 6.7 I ran setup command and I could configure network settings from that "gui" utility at command line. In CentOS 7 I don't know where this goes or how to enabled. I have installed a few packages: yum install setuptool -y \ && yum install system-config-network-tui -y \ && yum install system-config-firewall* -y \ && yum install
2015 Nov 16
3
firewalld being stupid
On 11/16/2015 01:39 PM, Nick Bright wrote: > This is very frustrating, and not obvious. If --permanent doesn't work > for a command, then it should give an error - not silently fail > without doing anything! But --permanent *did* work. What you're seeing is the documented behavior: --permanent The permanent option --permanent can be used to set options
2016 Jun 08
2
Advice on once a day message delivery setup
I?m adding once a day mail delivery to my site. Messages are marked by the sender as ?overnight? or ?once a week? delivery. The way I?m planning on implementing this is to queue messages until midnight in a MySQL database. Each mailbox will be kept in two Dovecot mailstores. The first mailstore will give the users IMAP access to their mailbox. A second mailstore will hold the next day?s new
2015 Nov 17
4
firewalld being stupid
On Mon, November 16, 2015 16:39, Nick Bright wrote: > On 11/6/2015 3:58 PM, James Hogarth wrote: >> I have a couple of relevant articles you may be interested in ... >> >> On assigning the zone via NM: >> https://www.hogarthuk.com/?q=node/8 >> >> Look down to the "Specifying a particular firewall zone" bit ... >> remember that if you edit the
2015 Nov 06
4
firewalld being stupid
Greetings, One of my biggest frustrations with CentOS 7 has been firewalld. Essentially all of the documentation just flat doesn't work. One common thing that needs to be done is to change the zone of an interface, however I've tried: firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --change-interface=ens192 firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --add-interface=ens192 I've also tried
2015 Nov 16
2
CentOS-SCL - php 5.6?
Is there any information available about what packages are being planned for the SCL? For example, will PHP 5.6 be made available & maintained? By "maintained" I mean kept up to date with back ported security patches and such. -- ----------------------------------------------- - Nick Bright - - Vice President of Technology - -
2015 Oct 21
0
Security implications of openssl098e on CentOS 7
Personally I would go round to that particular vendors office with a pipe wrench and encourage them to do better however, unless this software is transmitting credit card information then it seems that you could be safe(ish) from the regulation standpoint. It really depends on the location of the machine. Is it deep in the bowels of your high security nuclear bunker on an air gap network or is is
2015 Oct 21
0
Security implications of openssl098e on CentOS 7
Remember that rhel/centos backports fixes, so just looking version number is not reliable way to detect security issues. Eero 2015-10-21 21:18 GMT+03:00 Nick Bright <nick.bright at valnet.net>: > Greetings, > > I'm working with a new CentOS 7 installation, moving a system up from > CentOS 5 due to OpenSSL version 0.9.8e not meeting PCI Compliance > requirements. >
2015 Nov 17
0
firewalld rule syntax
On 11/17/2015 11:12 AM, Nick Bright wrote: > firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-source=1.2.3.4/32 > firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-service=snmp > firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-interface=ens192 > firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent I went ahead and tried this and found that the zone and service must first be created, which requires use of: firewall-cmd
2015 Nov 16
0
firewalld being stupid
On 11/6/2015 3:58 PM, James Hogarth wrote: > I have a couple of relevant articles you may be interested in ... > > On assigning the zone via NM: > https://www.hogarthuk.com/?q=node/8 > > Look down to the "Specifying a particular firewall zone" bit ... > remember that if you edit the files rather than using nmcli you must > reload NM (or do nmcli reload) for that
2015 Nov 17
0
firewalld being stupid
On 11/17/2015 8:18 AM, James B. Byrne wrote: > This behaviour is congruent with SELinux. One utility adjusts the > permanent configuration, the one that will be applied at startup. > Another changes the current running environment without altering the > startup config. From a sysadmin point of view this is desirable since > changes to a running system are often performed for
2006 Jan 31
5
Polycom IP501 Endless Loop
I have a Polycom IP501 phone and have set it up to download the config from an FTP server, it did this once and now is in an endless loop of trying to contact the FTP server, failing, then rebooting. When I watch the FTP server logs it looks like the phone starts a session, ends it, starts it, ends it until the phone reboots. It is annoying like nothing I can describe! I have tried Windows 2003
2010 Nov 29
1
Getting no ticket cache from pam_winbind
Hi all, I'm trying to get pam_winbind to create ticket cache on login if the AD is available. Please note that this is an Ubuntu Lucid system. When trace this with wireshark it receives a TGT ticket for the user. The current solution is to use pam_krb5 before attempting winbind. That gives me a ticket cache. The main problem is that if the user enters the wrong password it does two login
2006 Jan 06
5
3RD REQUEST - Any Help Is Appreciated
Is there a protocol I'm supposed to use here? It seems that people are asking 100 questions a day and SOMEONE is helping them, and I've posted this three times and not even an "I Don't Know". My third repost: Ok, I've been trying to figure out why my A@H won't answer the lines when I can call out and the panel shows the call coming in - well something bizarre has