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vps_-_centos [2021/04/02 18:05] – [3rd party repos] hc9vps_-_centos [2021/04/02 18:10] – [Networking] hc9
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 Change the next line in /etc/sysconfig/network: Change the next line in /etc/sysconfig/network:
  
-  HOSTNAME=my.host.name+<file config /etc/sysconfig/network> 
 +HOSTNAME=my.host.name 
 +</file>
  
 Change hostname (FQDN and alias) in /etc/hosts so it reads like this: Change hostname (FQDN and alias) in /etc/hosts so it reads like this:
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 ===== Security ===== ===== Security =====
  
-In CentOS SELinux is enabled by default, SDF's CentOS VPS has SELinux configured to run in permissive mode, so it will log any security problem but won't enforce any policy. If you are not familiar with SELinux I suggest you to leave it this way, you can learn more about SLinux in CentOS in the [[#reference|Deployment Guide]]+In CentOS SELinux is enabled by default, SDF's CentOS VPS has SELinux configured to run in permissive mode, so it will log any security problem but won't enforce any policy. If you are not familiar with SELinux I suggest you to leave it this way, you can learn more about SLinux in CentOS in the [[:vps_-_centos#references|Deployment Guide]]
  
 CentOS 7 uses firewalld, you can learn more about configuring firewalld [[https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-firewall-using-firewalld-on-centos-7|here]]. CentOS 7 uses firewalld, you can learn more about configuring firewalld [[https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-firewall-using-firewalld-on-centos-7|here]].
vps_-_centos.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/02 18:14 by hc9