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.
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