Thanks to LetsEncrypt, using certificates doesn’t cost anything anymore. So I finally decided to make the move. I will present how to do it in a coming tutorial.
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Thanks to LetsEncrypt, using certificates doesn’t cost anything anymore. So I finally decided to make the move. I will present how to do it in a coming tutorial.
When using the new RHEL 7.2 release and running the systemctl status command, some slight changes were recently visible: # systemctl status sshd ● sshd.service – OpenSSH server daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/sshd.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since…
Among the changes coming with the RHEL 7.2 release, there is the new systemctl edit command. Like the systemctl cat command, you specify a service unit file as argument. But, unlike the systemctl cat command, you will need to think twice…
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