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  • 971 bytes (167 words) - 10:01, 2 September 2013
  • |[mailto:herrmann@redhat.com herrmann@redhat.com] |[mailto:jcm@redhat.com jcm@redhat.com]
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  • Redhat used the GRUB bootloader. It uses the /boot partition to determine what ke Booting Redhat Enterprise Linux Server (2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64)
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  • PAMs are another layer of Redhat Security, used mainly with admin tools. PAMs include a number of kernel mo [[Redhat:PAM_Format | Format of PAMs]]
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  • 400 bytes (69 words) - 10:23, 26 August 2013
  • Redhat supports communication between clients and servers through serivces such as
    2 KB (308 words) - 13:10, 10 September 2013
  • == User, Groups and Redhat == By default there is only one user of a fresh install of Redhat - the Root user. No other users are needed, but for security purposes it i
    1 KB (210 words) - 13:58, 30 August 2013
  • ...ood Privacy (PGP) and its open source equivalent GNU Privacy Guard (GPG). Redhat provides GPG version 2 (GPG2) by standard with RHEL6.
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  • | Redhat Enterprise Linux Server || the Main Redhat Repo
    654 bytes (96 words) - 15:35, 18 August 2013
  • == The Redhat Shadow Password Suite == | numeric gorup ID - group IDs start at 500 by default. Redhat will create a group for every user which will normally have the same id as
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  • 940 bytes (142 words) - 15:36, 3 September 2013
  • Installation of teh default FTP server for Redhat - the very secure FTP server (vsFTP) - is done through yum.
    313 bytes (48 words) - 16:00, 10 September 2013
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  • 438 bytes (73 words) - 08:25, 6 September 2013
  • 565 bytes (87 words) - 18:13, 20 August 2013
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  • Redhat still supports NFSv2 and NFSv3. These services use dynamic ports. In orde ...ports for the services. These ports do not conflict with any of the normal Redhat Services. Any ports can be used, but you must check for conflicts.
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  • *[[Redhat:Samba_config_Daemons | Daemons]] *[[Redhat:Samba_config_Global_Network | Networks]]
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  • [[File:Redhat-logo-cloud.jpeg | center | 100x100px]] == Redhat Storage Server ==
    659 bytes (73 words) - 12:35, 22 May 2014
  • == Redhat Package Manager == Redhat Provides a number of tools to determine what is currently installed on the
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  • In Redhat each system has its timezone set in /etc/sysconfig/clock. By default the /etc/ntp.conf file set the system to connect to the default REdhat Time servers. It will use multiple servers to minimise any time errors on
    360 bytes (53 words) - 19:19, 28 August 2013
  • === Redhat Installation ===
    924 bytes (137 words) - 11:46, 24 February 2014
  • == User, Groups and Redhat == By default there is only one user of a fresh install of Redhat - the Root user. No other users are needed, but for security purposes it i
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  • === Redhat ===
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  • | Redhat Enterprise Linux Server || the Main Redhat Repo
    654 bytes (96 words) - 15:35, 18 August 2013
  • [[File:Redhat-logo-cloud.jpeg | center | 150x150px]] ...re is a new Redhat 7 page with info being added. Please do not update the Redhat 6 Pages.'''
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  • redhat:x:30582:30583::/home/redhat:/bin/bash Each user is assigned a user Id and group id. The default group in Redhat is a group with the same name as the user.
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  • * [[Contacts:_Redhat|Redhat]]
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  • |11111|| TCP ||Redhat Cluster Suite |21064|| TCP ||Redhat Cluster Suite
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  • * [[Redhat: Apache_webserver_SELinux_Booleans | Apache Webserver SELiniux Booleans]] * [[Redhat: Apache_webserver_SELinux_Types | Apache Webserver SELiniux Types]]
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  • == RedHat Training (using Packstack) == == RedHat Training (not using Packstack) ==
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  • Redhat still supports NFSv2 and NFSv3. These services use dynamic ports. In orde ...ports for the services. These ports do not conflict with any of the normal Redhat Services. Any ports can be used, but you must check for conflicts.
    797 bytes (120 words) - 12:24, 25 August 2013
  • ...ver2-a ~(keystone_admin)]$ openstack-db --init --service glance --password redhat ...rudini --set /etc/glance/glance-api.conf keystone_authtoken admin_password redhat
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  • ...one_admin)]$ openstack-db --init --service nova --password redhat --rootpw redhat [root@server2-a ~(keystone_admin)]$ keystone user-create --name nova --pass redhat
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  • ...ryone|| [[Linux: Landing Page|Linux Page]] <br/> [[Redhat: Landing Page | RedHat Linux 6 ]] <br/> [[Ubuntu: Landing Page | Ubuntu Linux]] || || ||
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  • Installation of teh default FTP server for Redhat - the very secure FTP server (vsFTP) - is done through yum.
    313 bytes (48 words) - 16:00, 10 September 2013
  • [root@server2-a ~(keystone_token)]$ keystone user-create --name myuser --pass redhat export OS_PASSWORD=redhat
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