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  • | name = Fedora Test Days | caption = [[firewalld]]
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  • = Virtualization Test Day = | name = Fedora Test Days
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  • = Dynamic Firewall with firewalld = ...inflexible to support today's requirements of modern applications and use cases, for example virtualization or VPN.
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  • # Install the FreeIPA server package group: {{command|dnf -y groupinstall freeipa-server}} # To open all firewall ports typically required for FreeIPA using firewalld, run these commands:
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  • | name = Fedora Test Days | website = [[http://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/list/QA/?subject=Test+Day Fedora Calendar]]
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  • |description=Test that the IPA server can be installed First, install the FreeIPA server package:
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  • | name = Fedora Test Days | website = [[http://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/list/QA/?subject=Test+Day Fedora Calendar]]
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  • !Package |{{package|appcenter}}
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  • | name = Fedora Test Days ...-test-day #fedora-test-day] ([http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=fedora-test-day webirc])
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  • ...hese cases, it makes no sense to do a python3- subpackage, since the whole package would need to be duplicated (e.g. python3-gdb). These packages should be bu == How To Test ==
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  • ...ported to Python 3. These are parts of the minimal buildroot, the default package manager, programs present on the LiveCD etc. More information on the packag * DNF is the default package manager instead of Yum, which only works with Python 2
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  • * Test Case Revision == Test Case Revision ==
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  • ...Assistant provides an easy method for developers to start new projects via package sets by language (currently C, Java, and Python). A new project can take ad ...arted with templates and samples, code with the appropriate toolchain, and package and distribute your creations.''
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  • * [[rhbug:849012|#849012]] is accepted as a blocker - violates the 'HTTP/FTP package source' criterion if network requires configuration * [[rhbug:849152|#849152]] is accepted as a blocker - violates the 'DVD package source' criterion
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  • ..."background:#00dd00" | firewalld || style="background:#00dd00" | firewalld ...le="background:#00dd00" | package list || style="background:#00dd00" | package list
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  • ...s/(advisory)/(name)-EVR report to Bodhi] whether it solves the problem. To test the update, run this command: <pre>su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing ...taskID=XXXXXXX packagename-EVR]. If you are affected by this issue, please test this update and report your results to the [[rhbug:XXXXXX|bug report]].}}
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  • ...usekeeping, and our issue wraps up with the latest Fedora security-related package releases. Enjoy FWN 276! for better power management. The tuned package contains a daemon that
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  • |Firewalld - Thomas Woerner (presentation and discussion) ...for developers] || en/cz || Stanislav Ochotnicky || How to get someone to package your Java application, news from [[SIGs/Java|Java SIG]]
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