[CentOS] running yum update on remote servers
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.comMon Feb 25 20:15:52 UTC 2013
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On 02/25/2013 02:17 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: > > Am 25.02.2013 19:35, schrieb Robert Moskowitz: >> For example, an apache update MAY require that I first check what it >> will do to http.conf. > NOT ON RHEL/CENTOS > > there are no major upgrades with changing API/ABI/Config > that is why it is called "enterprise distribution" I did some archive digging and it was shorewall that got me on this. And then I went into conservative mode, as this impacted my firewall on Centos. Obviously overly conservative. I am learning more, and this time, for example, I am trying hard NOT to edit http.conf, instead to put some http.d/00-init-nn.conf files together so I can know as much as possible what I have added. I don't know yet if that can be done. I have done this on my test mail server. Will see if I can do it on my web server.
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