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CentOS 7.6.1810: 3.10.0-957.21.3 “CentOS Blog” (www.centosblog.com) is a community page, and is in no way affiliated or endorsed by RedHat or the CentOS Project. Any product names, logos, bra...
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Security alert: flaw in dhclient allows malicious DHCP server to run privileged ...
A new vulnerability, CVE-2018-1111, has been recently announced; it allows a malicious DHCP server to send a specially crafted response that can run privileged commands on a DHCP client that is running dhclient. This affects dhclient on both Centos Linux...
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On Thursday May 10, CentOS 7.5 (1804) was released. For more information about the release, see the CentOS Project’s Release Notes here: https://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7.1804
Before upgrading to CentOS Linux 7.5, it is strongly encouraged to examine the above Release Notes, especially ‘Known Issues’ to see if it may adversely affect your setup;... -
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How to Configure Apache HTTPS Reverse Proxy on CentOS Linux
What is a reverse proxy?
A reverse proxy accepts connections and then routes them to the appropriate backend server. For example, if we have a Ruby application running on 127.0.0.1:3000, we can configure
a reverse proxy to accept connections on HTTP or HTTPS, which can then transparently proxy requests to the ruby backend....
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