Richard G
Verified User
Centos 6.9 release on april 5th.
Release notes!
Major changes:
There are also some known issues to keep in mind.
Release notes!
Major changes:
- Due to size constraints of CDs, there is no longer a LiveCD. Keeping the size small enough would have required removing everything that makes a GUI desktop functional. The LiveDVD can be copied to a USB key and used if required.
- GnuTLS now supports TLS v1.2. All packages in CentOS utilizing cryptography now support TLS v1.2.
postfix, vsftpd, rsyslog7, ipa-server, 389-ds-base, krb5-server, sssd and libvirt have improved functionality for selecting which cipher suites are allowed. - Net::SSLeay and IO::Socket:SSL Perl modules have been improved for better TLS support.
- Support for insecure cryptographic protocols and algorithms has been dropped. This affects usage of MD5, SHA0, RC4 and DH parameters shorter than 1024 bits.
- cloud-init, a tool for configuring new cloud instances, has now been added. Please see the entry on cloud-init in the "Known issues" section below.
- pacemaker now supports alert agents, allowing more flexibility in reacting to events in the cluster.
- clufter, a tool for converting and analyzing cluster configuration files, has been rebased to version 0.59.8.
- ca-certificates has been updated to include the latest certificate authorities as provided by the Mozilla Foundation.
- A new package cpuid is now available for displaying information about the CPUs in the system.
- Setting NO_DHCP_HOSTNAME in /etc/sysconfig/network to true will prevent network initialization scripts from changing the hostname.
- If you don't want to let NetworkManager update your /etc/resolv.conf, you can now add dns=none to /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf to achieve this.
- A new smartPQI driver for Microsemi storage adapters is now available.
- mpt3sas and megaraid_sas storage drivers have been updated to support more devices.
- guest-set-user-password allows setting the password for any user in a QEMU/KVM virtual machine.
There are also some known issues to keep in mind.