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Hi everyone I added the code from @garrett to the install scripts hopefully will be merged this week. Thanks garrett I mentioned you on the commit and will add your email if you want to the release notes.

Ā github.com/passbolt/passbolt_install_scripts Added: centos firewall setup. Kudos to garrett. Fixes #6 committed 06:28PM - 27 Jan 20 UTC dlen +12 -0

I'm now running CentOS-7.0-1406 and looks like i can't setup hostname properly. As far as i know, you need to setup hostname using hostnamectl set-hostname command and write FQDN in /etc/hosts.I have a centos machine and i want to set it's hostname to "server" and FQDN to "server.mydomain.com". I run hostnamectl command and edit /etc/hosts file:

I noticed that on a centos7 working machine, port 35623 is binded to 127.0.0.1 and not 0.0.0.0

When I do strace for urbackupclientctl I see that it tries to connect to 127.0.0.1:35623 and wait for a response indefinitely. Do you think that this can be the problem?

I have a centos 8 and machine and another running ubuntu 20.4 and getting rv to run on either OS is a struggle. I understand centos 7 is the recommended os for rv, but those 2 machines cannot be downgraded.

Great article if you are running centos 6. Not so great if you are running centos7. If you are running centos 7 my recommendation is to change the backend to systemd in jail.local, seemed to get my system working finally after days of banging my head against a wall. I would love to see an updated article

I uploaded and installed the latest centos 7 packages from scratch and it is running glibc 2.17xxxx. I am also finding in many places that glibc is very dangerous to upgrade since the kernel relies on it so heavily. Personally, that was disappointing to me because I had been using dropbox for years. I decided that I wasn't going to fool with it and moved over to google drive. Their app worked right away and provides the same services. Sorry dropbox, you lost a customer and I think you may lose a few more because of this.

I have a couple of DL380, G5 machines with the P400 controller. One is running centos 7 with the hpsa.hpsa_allow_any=1. The other is running vmware. They both work fine. If I try to use centos 8 it doesn't see the P400 disk at all. If I grab a later version of Centos7 it doesn't see it. I have the latest kernel on the centos 7 machine and it boots up just fine even though I don't see the parm in the module library file. The P400 cards seem to be running version 7.22.

If anyone else runs across this with an old card, consider using elrepo. We managed to get the P400 running *VERY* well under centos 8. For Centos 7 I used to see speeds around 150 MB/sec. Now it's over 200.

Thanks! That is great to hear that it was helpful. I also added instructions on setting up https and authentication via GitHub. @eli.holmes/setting-up-https-on-a-centos-8-server-081e8c51eea0 and Setting up GitHub authentication on a JupyterHub on a CentOS 8 server | by Eli Holmes | Oct, 2023 | Medium

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We are running a multi tenant xsoar server and I noticed that we are using CentOS 8 Linux which reached End of Life recently. There is also the stream version of CentOS8. For this version the EOL date is May 31st, 2024. I am slightly confused as it says in the xsoar administrator's guide centos8 is unsupported because it reached EOL. Should I downgrade to centos7 or is it fine to upgrade to the stream version of CentOS 8? 17dc91bb1f

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