Yes David, I'm using a release 32 of Firefox to reach my olds C6100 IDRAC7 interface. The problem is for latest Firefox versions as they require libgtk-3 not available in Centos6/RHEL6 distribution. Today I use a very very bad solution to reach my switch with latest firmware version from the latest Firefox available in CentOS: I disable https and use http.... Even if it is on a private network, in a dedicated vlan behind a firewall... I don't like this. Patrick David Nelson a écrit : > On 2/10/17 3:26 AM, Patrick Begou wrote: >> /Is there a CentOS6 recommended web browser allowing continuous >> connections to olds and new base level (and local) system >> administration services ? > > FYI you can download any previous release of Firefox from the URL > below, and it will run right out of its own directory without being > 'installed' per se. So you could find one that is compatible and keep > it separate from the one you use for regular browsing. You'd probably > want to run it as a different user on your box, and/or a separate > profile. > > http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/ > > Or if you don't want to worry about which user and profile you're in, > you could try an equivalent release of SeaMonkey. > > http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/releases/ > > Either way it would enable you to have a more secure, up-to-date > browser for regular use while also having one that is compatible with > the other systems you need to use. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >