On 10/06/2014 04:35 PM, John Plemons wrote:
See, that's what happens when you get a phone call in the middle of
trying to help someone. At least we got the ball going in the right
direction.
You might load webmin onto the machine, it is a web interface and can
make much of the MySQL control easier. It has a host of modules that
may come in handy as you configure your machine.
I am trying to move away from webmin dependency.
Redsleeve was built for armv5 which did not have selinux support, or
some such according to the developers. I am running on armv7 which my
Fedora 19 - 21 has selinux support, but with RSEL6 I am running a bit
rough (thus I really want Centos-arm-7). So I am trying to go back to
stuff I did long ago (like running named in chroot) and avoid obvious
attack routes like webmin.
arms are fun. Like 2 watts compared to intelboxen at 70w...
http://www.webmin.com your Centos load should support it. Are you
adding Apache, PHP etc..? If so the link I gave you will help with
the installations.
john
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