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2.10 Setting up a Local Yum Server Using an ISO Image
To set up a local yum server (for example, if you have a network of systems that do not have Internet access):
- Choose one of the systems to be the yum server, and create a local yum repository on it as described in Section 2.9, “Creating a Local Yum Repository Using an ISO Image”.
- Install the Apache HTTP server from the local yum repository.
- If SELinux is enabled in enforcing mode on your system:
- Use the semanage command to define the default file type of the repository root directory hierarchy as
httpd_sys_content_t
: - Use the restorecon command to apply the file type to the entire repository.
The semanage and restorecon commands are provided by thepolicycoreutils-python
andpolicycoreutils
packages. - Create a symbolic link in
/var/www/html
that points to the repository: - Edit the HTTP server configuration file,
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
, as follows:- Specify the resolvable domain name of the server in the argument to
ServerName
.If the server does not have a resolvable domain name, enter its IP address instead. - Verify that the setting of the
Options
directive in the<Directory '/var/www/html'>
section specifiesIndexes
andFollowSymLinks
to allow you to browse the directory hierarchy, for example: - Save your changes to the file.
- Start the Apache HTTP server, and configure it to start after a reboot.
- If you have enabled a firewall on your system, configure it to allow incoming HTTP connection requests on TCP port 80.For example, the following command configures
iptables
to allow incoming HTTP connection requests and saves the change to the firewall configuration: - Disable all existing yum repositories on the server and each client system.In the
/etc/yum.repos.d
directory, edit any existing repository files and disable all entries by settingenabled=0
. If you have theyum-utils
package installed, as described in Section 2.3.4, “Using Yum Utilities to Manage Configuration”, you can disable all repositories by running: - Edit the repository file on the server (for example,
/etc/yum.repos.d/OL63.repo
):Replaceserver_addr
with the IP address or resolvable host name of the local yum server. - On each client, copy the repository file from the server to the
/etc/yum.repos.d
directory. - On the server and each client, test that you can use yum to access the repository.
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ANY system where you have access to it's console will give you an opportunity to where you can login and see files, run your own browser or copy files. By modifying the BIOS or 'Flash'ing' new BIOS you can override both BIOS protected passwords and reboot from other devices or peripherials...Reboot with any OS you choose and browse NTFS (via http://www.ntfs-linux.com/) or FAT files on their 'secured' hard drive.
Internet Cafe', Public Library and Schools with 'locked' PC's are usually accessible...
If you can MODIFY the BIOS to boot from USB, CD or DVD.
Insert your USB Boot image (ISO). How...See my instructables...
Beginners Background:
The BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) is a small piece of code 'burned' into a EPROM/CMOS (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory). This is the hard coded instructions to 'boot' your PC.
Even 'locking' the BIOS is no longer safe as 'Flash' programs can 'reprogram' most any BIOS. Shorts or restes can 'fry' and many sites offer replacements/swaps.
File systems:
Computers all have files. File systems are the way data is encoded on the hard drive. It's not encrypted nor protected except for EFS or secured shadowed and hidden file systems using triple DES and PGP.
Steps:
Press F2 or F10 as the reboot prompt asks.
Modify as below the 'Boot order'
Insert a CD/DVD or USB boot drive and your in!
(see instructables for ISo images or USB thumb drive)
Internet Cafe', Public Library and Schools with 'locked' PC's are usually accessible...
If you can MODIFY the BIOS to boot from USB, CD or DVD.
Insert your USB Boot image (ISO). How...See my instructables...
Beginners Background:
The BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) is a small piece of code 'burned' into a EPROM/CMOS (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory). This is the hard coded instructions to 'boot' your PC.
Even 'locking' the BIOS is no longer safe as 'Flash' programs can 'reprogram' most any BIOS. Shorts or restes can 'fry' and many sites offer replacements/swaps.
File systems:
Computers all have files. File systems are the way data is encoded on the hard drive. It's not encrypted nor protected except for EFS or secured shadowed and hidden file systems using triple DES and PGP.
Steps:
Press F2 or F10 as the reboot prompt asks.
Modify as below the 'Boot order'
Insert a CD/DVD or USB boot drive and your in!
(see instructables for ISo images or USB thumb drive)