Monthly Archives: April 2014

RHEL6-Windows integration paper.

If you are working in a RHEL6-Windows environment, Red Hat recently released an update of its Integrating Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 with Active Directory document, written by Mark Heslin. In the Red Hat Reference Architecture Series, this paper presents

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RHEL 7 Release Candidate publicly available.

As previously announced, Red Hat just released the RHEL 7 Release Candidate. This version can be downloaded from the Red Hat ftp site. Source: Phoronix website.

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RHEL 7 Release Candidate.

Yesterday, during Red Hat annual Summit was announced the RHEL 7 Release Candidate. This is the near-final version of the OS resulting from the beta program feedback. This version will be made available to the public during the week of

Posted in RHEL7

Security configuration guidance.

If you are serious about security, there is one place where you need to go: it’s the aqueduct project website. There, you will find all the security configuration guidances to strengthen your RHEL servers. Even better, as it takes a

Posted in RHEL6

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RHCSA7: Task of the day

Allowed time: 5 minutes.
Create two users "tom" and "engine". "tom" has the UID/GID 3000 and "engine" the UID/GID 4000. "engine" doesn't have an interactive shell.

RHCE7: Task of the day

Allowed time: 10 minutes.
Change the SSH process configuration to only listen on the 443 port.

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