centos developer and maintainer J Ohnny Hughes announced on May 25 that the CentOS Linux 6.8 operating system has been officially released. Built on Red Hat 6.8 Enterprise (RHEL) and with multiple changes, such as the latest Linux 2.6.32 kernel, which supports storing up to 300TB of data on XFS file systems, the virtual private network endpoint solution in the Network connection management utility NetworkManager The Libreswan library is now available (instead of the Openswan IPsec previously used). The System Security Service Daemon (SSSD) appears to have disabled the SSLV2 protocol by default and also supports smart cards. Johnny Hughes said in the announcement: "There have been many fundamental changes in this release compared to previous CentOS Linux 6, and all 6.8 high-distribution images have been updated at zero-time." You can install CentOS 6.8 in a variety of media and run the Yum update After the installation is complete, CentOS Linux 6.8 also includes updates for many applications, including long-supported LibreOffice 4.3.7 office suites, Squid 3.4 cache, and forwarding network proxies. In addition, many applications now support TLS 1.2 (Secure Transport Layer protocol), such as Git, YUM, Postfix, OpenLDAP, Stunnel, and VSFTPD. Other aspects: the "dmidecode" open Source Tool (view hardware information) that views the contents of a computer's DMI table in human readable format, now supports SMBIOS 3.0.0; You can get the kickstart file from an HTTPS source. The NTPd (Network Time Protocol Daemon) package has an optional solution (like chrony); SSLv3 (finally) is disabled by default to ensure user security, and finally better hyper-V support. : https://www.centos.org/download/ This address: http://www.linuxprobe.com/centos-linux-6-8.html |
CentOS Linux 6.8 officially released