Re: 11 year old server!

2025-02-22 Thread Terry Polzin
I had a RH6 samba server bridging the oracle/linux env to AD. Worked until last year when some M$ update broke the Kerberos trust and the RH box couldn't get AD updates. I agree build something modern in parallel, satisfy yourself it works and then sell the client On Sat, Feb 22, 2025 at 11:24 P

Re: 11 year old server!

2025-02-22 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, ToddAndMargo said: > I just visited a customer I had designed a Fedora 30 server. > That makes the computer eleven years old! No, it's 11 Fedora releases old, which are roughly twice a year. Fedora 30 was released 2019-04-30. Updates for it ended on 2020-05-26, so it's not con

Re: 11 year old server!

2025-02-22 Thread Tim via users
On Sat, 2025-02-22 at 19:39 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote: > I just visited a customer I had designed a Fedora 30 server. > That makes the computer eleven years old! > > I do not dare upgrade or even install updates it as the > point-of-sale software he is running a YUGE nasty K-L-U-G-E. >

Re: security: wted?

2025-02-22 Thread Stephen Morris
On 14/2/25 10:17, home user via users wrote: On 2/13/25 3:11 PM, home user via users wrote: On 2/13/25 2:40 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote: On Feb 13, 2025, at 12:51, home user via users wrote: [snip] What is "wted", and is there a security problem? The “wted” function in the chkrootkit scri

11 year old server!

2025-02-22 Thread ToddAndMargo via users
Hi All, I just visited a customer I had designed a Fedora 30 server. That makes the computer eleven years old! I do not dare upgrade or even install updates it as the point-of-sale software he is running a YUGE nasty K-L-U-G-E. The server is works well still. He does not want to go with a new

Re: off-topic (maybe) Firefox: stop trying HTTPS without asking me

2025-02-22 Thread Tim via users
Tim: >> Just thought I'd try asking here, because I'm not having much luck with >> Google... >> >> Many times, way too many damn times, if I try to access some address >> with Firefox it will go into HTTPS mode when I don't want it to. Will McDonald: > Untested but browser.fixup.fallback-to-http