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Making clamd work with Exim on Red Hat

In the last few months, I upgraded my personal server from CentOS 7 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (with a free developper account). I have many services running on it, and one of them is my email server composed of 4 pieces of software: Dovecot, Exim, SpamAssassin and Clamav (clamd). I have had a… Continue reading Making clamd work with Exim on Red Hat

Published 2022-04-25
Categorised as Blog articles Tagged Clamd, Email, Exim, Linux, OpenSource, RHEL

VLAN trunks on RHEL 8

Last week, I had to configure a new KVM hypervisor running on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 server that would host VMs from multiple VLANs/subnets. This type of configuration is pretty easy to do in VMWare ESX, having a virtual switch trunked to the physical world. But in RHEL-based distributions, if you want to… Continue reading VLAN trunks on RHEL 8

Published 2022-04-15
Categorised as Blog articles Tagged Linux, Network, OpenSource, RHEL

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