Fedora / Red Hat / IBM Leftovers
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Role-based access control for Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console
Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console uses role-based access controls (RBAC) to restrict network access to services and resources based on user roles.
Role permissions are either assigned or inherited through a role hierarchy and can be as broad—or granular—as needed, based on your requirements.
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Connecting to the RHEL web console, part 1: SSH access methods
There are two primary methods available to remotely manage and administer a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) system: the command line interface over an SSH connection and the RHEL web console.
The web console provides a web-based graphical interface for managing and monitoring systems that can be used to complete a wide variety of tasks, such as managing storage, users and the firewall, monitoring performance metrics, reviewing log files, installing system updates and more. For more information about the web console, see the Managing systems using the RHEL 9 web console documentation.
If you are using the web console in your environment, it is important that you properly configure it to meet your organization's security requirements.
The RHEL web console is based on the upstream Cockpit project. Within RHEL, the RPM packages and other components use the Cockpit name, so you will see the names web console and Cockpit used interchangeably.
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Cockpit 277
The HTML of the login page has been adjusted to be more compatible with password managers in popular browsers. Usernames and passwords are more likely to be prefilled or selectable, depending on the password manager and browser.
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Codenotary CEO Moshe Bar Named to AlmaLinux Board of Directors
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19 AnsibleFest 2022 presentations for sysadmins | Enable Sysadmin
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