On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 2:19 PM xowin52012--- via devel devel@lists.centos.org wrote:
Hey there,
It's great to hear that you've been getting a lot of value from CentOS! However, CentOS 5.3 is quite an old version (released back in 2009), and it's no longer officially supported. The community has moved on to newer versions with more features, better security, and updated packages.
If you need CentOS 5.3 specifically for a legacy system or for historical purposes, you might still find old ISO images from archive sites or mirrors. But be cautious—using an outdated OS in production can be risky due to security vulnerabilities that are no longer patched.
*This*. The httpd associated with CentOS 5.3 is old enough to have numerous vulnerabilities in an exposed, modern environment. Even if the server is entirely internal, it's begging to be rootkitted and your internal codebase and services exposed.
If your project allows, I’d recommend considering an upgrade to a more recent version of CentOS or moving to alternatives like CentOS Stream, Rocky Linux, or AlmaLinux, which have active support and are more secure.
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