@hailthedeejay Anyway, if they set the crypto policy to LEGACY, I would guess their problems would be resolved for this, particular thing, however, they're also then allowing weaker cryptography libraries to be used on their system and applications.
@hailthedeejay Certificates that are older or are not of sufficient complexity will be refused to applications by this capability. Because really, who wants to use a certificate to secure their connection and data between systems if the data can be captured and decrypted?
@hailthedeejay Hey, the RH social team referred me.
My best guess is that they're using RHEL8 or 9 and therefore are using the systemwide cryptographic policy. The default setting for this, DEFAULT, puts limitations on what crypto libraries and strengths can be used by applications.
@monsterainc_ I think this is a less popular phys-ed activity now, but we started in elementary school. My kids are always excited about it if there is one at the gym or exercise studio. Like moths to a flame.
@tayluvre Yes, however, what jam can be contentious. Peanut butter is sweet on its own, so pairing it with a sweet jam can make it too sweet. I like strawberry or currant. A lot of American options aren’t available abroad, Bonne Maman is a good option.
Hey @rocky_linux, which fixes were these? I've been on the lookout for them but haven't noticed anything yet. Us in the @CentOS project would love to help celebrate this collaboration.
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@fatherlinux The difference is that in relation to all the upstreams, those are community distributions curated by Red Hat. Red Hat manages the sourcecode, Red Hat practices are used when compiling those distributions and in many cases Red Hat engineers do the building. Not so downstream.
@shantanugadgil@itguyeric I wasn’t sure if I would use the whole disk or only part. Plus creating a partition allowed us to talk about partitioning a little since we see it used by the default disk configuration.
@passthejoe@CentOS@RedHat@passthejoe I think you’re experiencing some of the weirdness of embargo’ed work. Since embargoed work still happens privately in RHEL, it then gets passed upstream once the embargo has ended.