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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2018-e36b010897
2018-01-17 16:21:46.125736
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Name : fldigi
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 4.0.13
Release : 1.el7
URL : http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html
Summary : Digital modem program for Linux
Description :
Fldigi is a modem program which supports most of the digital modes used by
ham radio operators today. You can also use the program for calibrating your
sound card to WWV or doing a frequency measurement test. The program also comes
with a CW decoder. fldigi is written with the help of the Fast Light Toolkit X
GUI. Fldigi is a fast moving project many added features with each update.
Flarq (Fast Light Automatic Repeat Request) is a file transfer application
that is based on the ARQ specification developed by Paul Schmidt, K9PS.
It is capable of transmitting and receiving frames of ARQ data via fldigi.
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Update Information:
Changes to fldigi: = Version 4.0.13 Language Translation Added po
translation files to support Greek Updated Polish translation file cw t/r -
doc update Correct error in handling t/r OFF in CW modem Updated
documentation Spectrum Analyzer Change initial center freq and range based on
current waterfall tracking frequency and modem bandwidth. left click on
waterfall transfers modifies center frequency and frequency scaling TS990
tune feedback Prevent Tx/Rx state feedback from changing from Tune to Tx. OS
X CW Changes to reduce cpu load during CW transmit FSQ/IFKP clear tx panel
Clear tx panel when T/R returns to RX deadman Add an idle deadman timeout
Image transmit Fix broken IFKP avatar transmit add macro tag to insert
avatar <AVATAR> add ^a text tag to insert avatar add ^i text tag to insert
image - ^i[pathname_to_file] external text file tags for avatar / image
- @^a - @^i[pathname_to_file] flrig race Fix race condition on OS X when
initiating PTT via xmlrpc client to flrig CW Sweepstakes Add support code
for CW sweepstakes logging - update N3FJP logging i/o CW no tx char, correct
no tx character behavior Tab behavior is different than all other modem
types: - Tab pauses transmit, then resumes sending when new text is entered.
- Ctrl-tab pause transmit, moves the insert text to just after last
character transmitted. Another (ctrl-)tab goes back to the end of the
buffer and resumes sending. timeops another solution to the clock-get_time
problem Changes to flrig: = Version 1.3.37 TS990 / xmlrpc server mods
Various changes to TS990 backend Changes to xml server interface to avoid out-
of-bounds errors when referencing rig tables. IC7200 filter width Correct
AM width table Rotate log Add aging system to debug_log.txt files -
history: debug_log.txt.1 ... debug_log.txt.5 - last exec: debug_log.txt Get
PTT Implement for xcvrs that support PTT query Comm timeout Add warning
dialog if serial i/o time outs occur more than a 5 consecutive times.
IC7200/7300 notch modify read notch to only alter returned notch value if
changed at xcvr Remove xmlrpc client remove xmlrpc client interface to fldigi
flrig is used only as an xmlrpc server to fldigi/flwkey, etc. TS990 changes
updates to TS990 backend and support code update to MinGW/Msys build UI
service paradigm Change to slider - implement for IC718, IC7200, IC7300
Removed queue processing for flrig panel controls - changed to
individual/immediate xcvr cat i/o Corrected 7200/7300 set/get methods Added
vfo reference adjust for IC7200 and IC7300 IC718 Corrected set/get noise
reduction value - change UI to 0...15 range IC7200 added CW keyer controls
corrected get/set noise reduction value - changed UI to 0...15 range Extras
drop down panel All extra's tabs always visible Correct small UI access to
tabbed controls Change UI to disable vice hide controls start-stop Moved
initialization and restore of xcvr values to separate thread OS X race
conditions Correct race condition when switching modes via xmlrpc server
Correct race condition during xmlrpc PTT changes PTT xmlrpc get return state
of PTT boolean vice the state of the UI PTT control Value by VFO remember and
use all INITVALS by vfo A/B correct widget x,y positions on wide UI UI wide
power button Correct x,y positioning of power button on wide user interface
Comp Level Add read/set/restore compression level - IC7200, IC7300
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1529812 - flrig-1.3.37 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1529812
[ 2 ] Bug #1529809 - fldigi-4.0.13 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1529809
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update fldigi' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2017-1a3a390998
2018-01-17 16:21:46.125613
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Name : dar
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 2.5.14
Release : 1.el7
URL : http://dar.linux.free.fr/
Summary : Software for making/restoring incremental CD/DVD backups
Description :
DAR is a command line tool to backup a directory tree and files. DAR is
able to make differential backups, split them over a set of disks or files
of a given size, use compression, filter files or subtrees to be saved or
not saved, directly access and restore given files. DAR is also able
to handle extented attributes, and can make remote backups through an
ssh session for example. Finally, DAR handles save and restore of hard
and symbolic links.
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Update Information:
- New upstream version - add xz-devel
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1528075 - dar-2.5.14 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1528075
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update dar' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2018-00a3356997
2018-01-17 06:58:16.564208
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Name : rho
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 0.0.31
Release : 2.el6
URL : http://github.com/quipucords/rho
Summary : An SSH system profiler
Description :
Rho is a tool for scanning your network, logging into systems via SSH, and
retrieving information about them.
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Update Information:
# Testing Rho To set up Rho, you create profiles that control how to run each
scan. - Authentication profiles contain user credentials for a user with
sufficient authority to complete the scan (for example, a root user or one with
root-level access obtained through -sudo privilege escalation). - Network
profiles contain network identifiers (for example, a hostname, IP address, or
range of IP addresses) and the authentication profiles to be used for a scan.
Complete the following steps, repeating them as necessary to access all parts of
your environment that you want to scan: 1. Create at least one authentication
profile with root-level access to Rho: ``` rho auth add --name auth_name
--username root_name(--sshkeyfile key_file | --password) ``` a. At the Rho
vault password prompt, create a new Rho vault password. This password is
required to access the encrypted Rho data, such as authentication and network
profiles, scan data, and other information. b. If you did not use the
sshkeyfile option to provide an SSH key for the username value, enter the
password of the user with root-level access at the connection password prompt.
For example, for an authentication profile where the authentication profile name
is roothost1, the user with root-level access is root, and the SSH key for the
user is in the path ~/.ssh/id_rsa, you would enter the following command: ```
rho auth add --name roothost1 --username root --sshkeyfile ~/.ssh/id_rsa ``` You
can also use the sudo-password option to create an authentication profile for a
user with root-level access who requires a password to obtain this privilege.
You can use the sudo-password option with either the sshkeyfile or the password
option. For example, for an authentication profile where the authentication
profile name is sudouser1, the user with root-level access is sysadmin, and the
access is obtained through the password option, you would enter the following
command: ``` rho auth add --name sudouser1 --username sysadmin --password
--sudo-password ``` After you enter this command, you are prompted to enter two
passwords. First, you would enter the connection password for the username user,
and then you would enter the password for the sudo command. 2. Create at least
one network profile that specifies one or more network identifiers, such as a
host name, an IP address, a list of IP addresses, or an IP range, and one or
more authentication profiles to be used for the scan: ``` rho profile add --name
profile_name --hosts host_name_or_file --auth auth_name ``` For example, for a
network profile where the name of the network profile is mynetwork, the network
to be scanned is the 192.0.2.0/24 subnet, and the authentication profiles that
are used to run the scan are roothost1 and roothost2, you would enter the
following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts 192.0.2.[1:254]
--auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` You can also use a file to pass in the network
identifiers. If you use a file to enter multiple network identifiers, such as
multiple individual IP addresses, enter each on a single line. For example, for
a network profile where the path to this file is /home/user1/hosts_file, you
would enter the following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts
/home/user1/hosts_file --auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` # Running a scan Run the
scan by using the scan command, specifying a network profile for the profile
option and a location to store the output as a file in the comma-separated
variables (CSV) format for the reportfile option: ``` rho scan --profile
profile_name --reportfile filename.csv ``` For example, if you want to use the
network profile mynetwork and save the report as mynetwork_scan1.csv, you would
enter the following command: ``` rho scan --profile mynetwork --reportfile
mynetwork_scan1.csv ``` ---- # Testing Rho To set up Rho, you create
profiles that control how to run each scan. - Authentication profiles contain
user credentials for a user with sufficient authority to complete the scan (for
example, a root user or one with root-level access obtained through -sudo
privilege escalation). - Network profiles contain network identifiers (for
example, a hostname, IP address, or range of IP addresses) and the
authentication profiles to be used for a scan. Complete the following steps,
repeating them as necessary to access all parts of your environment that you
want to scan: 1. Create at least one authentication profile with root-level
access to Rho: ``` rho auth add --name auth_name --username
root_name(--sshkeyfile key_file | --password) ``` a. At the Rho vault password
prompt, create a new Rho vault password. This password is required to access the
encrypted Rho data, such as authentication and network profiles, scan data, and
other information. b. If you did not use the sshkeyfile option to provide an
SSH key for the username value, enter the password of the user with root-level
access at the connection password prompt. For example, for an authentication
profile where the authentication profile name is roothost1, the user with root-
level access is root, and the SSH key for the user is in the path ~/.ssh/id_rsa,
you would enter the following command: ``` rho auth add --name roothost1
--username root --sshkeyfile ~/.ssh/id_rsa ``` You can also use the sudo-
password option to create an authentication profile for a user with root-level
access who requires a password to obtain this privilege. You can use the sudo-
password option with either the sshkeyfile or the password option. For example,
for an authentication profile where the authentication profile name is
sudouser1, the user with root-level access is sysadmin, and the access is
obtained through the password option, you would enter the following command: ```
rho auth add --name sudouser1 --username sysadmin --password --sudo-password ```
After you enter this command, you are prompted to enter two passwords. First,
you would enter the connection password for the username user, and then you
would enter the password for the sudo command. 2. Create at least one network
profile that specifies one or more network identifiers, such as a host name, an
IP address, a list of IP addresses, or an IP range, and one or more
authentication profiles to be used for the scan: ``` rho profile add --name
profile_name --hosts host_name_or_file --auth auth_name ``` For example, for a
network profile where the name of the network profile is mynetwork, the network
to be scanned is the 192.0.2.0/24 subnet, and the authentication profiles that
are used to run the scan are roothost1 and roothost2, you would enter the
following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts 192.0.2.[1:254]
--auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` You can also use a file to pass in the network
identifiers. If you use a file to enter multiple network identifiers, such as
multiple individual IP addresses, enter each on a single line. For example, for
a network profile where the path to this file is /home/user1/hosts_file, you
would enter the following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts
/home/user1/hosts_file --auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` # Running a scan Run the
scan by using the scan command, specifying a network profile for the profile
option and a location to store the output as a file in the comma-separated
variables (CSV) format for the reportfile option: ``` rho scan --profile
profile_name --reportfile filename.csv ``` For example, if you want to use the
network profile mynetwork and save the report as mynetwork_scan1.csv, you would
enter the following command: ``` rho scan --profile mynetwork --reportfile
mynetwork_scan1.csv ```
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update rho' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2017-e28ccf7344
2018-01-17 06:58:16.564134
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Name : lynis
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.5.8
Release : 1.el6
URL : https://cisofy.com/lynis/
Summary : Security and system auditing tool
Description :
Lynis is an auditing and hardening tool for Unix/Linux and you might even call
it a compliance tool. It scans the system and installed software. Then it
performs many individual security control checks. It determines the hardening
state of the machine, detects security issues and provides suggestions to
improve the security defense of the system.
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Update Information:
Update to 2.5.8 (rhbz #1529807)
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1529807 - lynis-2.5.8 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1529807
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update lynis' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2017-549d38052f
2018-01-17 06:58:16.564070
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Name : zstd
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 1.3.3
Release : 1.el6
URL : https://github.com/facebook/zstd
Summary : Zstd compression library
Description :
Zstd, short for Zstandard, is a fast lossless compression algorithm,
targeting real-time compression scenarios at zlib-level compression ratio.
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Update Information:
Latest upstream
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update zstd' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2017-1e38e602c6
2018-01-17 06:58:16.563998
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Name : s3cmd
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.0.0
Release : 2.el6
URL : http://s3tools.org
Summary : Tool for accessing Amazon Simple Storage Service
Description :
S3cmd lets you copy files from/to Amazon S3
(Simple Storage Service) using a simple to use
command line client.
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Update Information:
Update to 2.0.0
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1465200 - s3cmd-2.0.0 is available
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1465200
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update s3cmd' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2016-2080eb77e6
2018-01-17 06:58:16.563929
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Name : pyflakes
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 1.3.0
Release : 2.el6
URL : https://github.com/PyCQA/pyflakes
Summary : A simple program which checks Python source files for errors
Description :
Pyflakes is similar to PyChecker in scope, but differs in that it does
not execute the modules to check them. This is both safer and faster,
although it does not perform as many checks. Unlike PyLint, Pyflakes
checks only for logical errors in programs; it does not perform any
check on style.
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Update Information:
Update to 1.3.0 Ship python34-pyflakes
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update pyflakes' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2016-53bb729d37
2018-01-17 06:58:16.563656
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Name : cobbler
Product : Fedora EPEL 6
Version : 2.6.11
Release : 6.git95749a6.el6
URL : http://cobbler.github.io/
Summary : Boot server configurator
Description :
Cobbler is a network install server. Cobbler supports PXE, ISO
virtualized installs, and re-installing existing Linux machines.
The last two modes use a helper tool, 'koan', that integrates with
cobbler. There is also a web interface 'cobbler-web'. Cobbler's
advanced features include importing distributions from DVDs and rsync
mirrors, kickstart templating, integrated yum mirroring, and built-in
DHCP/DNS Management. Cobbler has a XMLRPC API for integration with
other applications.
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Update Information:
Update to current git snaphot, fixes bug #1276896
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update cobbler' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2018-3abca1d074
2018-01-16 14:13:56.301398
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Name : rho
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 0.0.31
Release : 1.el7
URL : http://github.com/quipucords/rho
Summary : An SSH system profiler
Description :
Rho is a tool for scanning your network, logging into systems via SSH, and
retrieving information about them.
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Update Information:
# Testing Rho To set up Rho, you create profiles that control how to run each
scan. - Authentication profiles contain user credentials for a user with
sufficient authority to complete the scan (for example, a root user or one with
root-level access obtained through -sudo privilege escalation). - Network
profiles contain network identifiers (for example, a hostname, IP address, or
range of IP addresses) and the authentication profiles to be used for a scan.
Complete the following steps, repeating them as necessary to access all parts of
your environment that you want to scan: 1. Create at least one authentication
profile with root-level access to Rho: ``` rho auth add --name auth_name
--username root_name(--sshkeyfile key_file | --password) ``` a. At the Rho
vault password prompt, create a new Rho vault password. This password is
required to access the encrypted Rho data, such as authentication and network
profiles, scan data, and other information. b. If you did not use the
sshkeyfile option to provide an SSH key for the username value, enter the
password of the user with root-level access at the connection password prompt.
For example, for an authentication profile where the authentication profile name
is roothost1, the user with root-level access is root, and the SSH key for the
user is in the path ~/.ssh/id_rsa, you would enter the following command: ```
rho auth add --name roothost1 --username root --sshkeyfile ~/.ssh/id_rsa ``` You
can also use the sudo-password option to create an authentication profile for a
user with root-level access who requires a password to obtain this privilege.
You can use the sudo-password option with either the sshkeyfile or the password
option. For example, for an authentication profile where the authentication
profile name is sudouser1, the user with root-level access is sysadmin, and the
access is obtained through the password option, you would enter the following
command: ``` rho auth add --name sudouser1 --username sysadmin --password
--sudo-password ``` After you enter this command, you are prompted to enter two
passwords. First, you would enter the connection password for the username user,
and then you would enter the password for the sudo command. 2. Create at least
one network profile that specifies one or more network identifiers, such as a
host name, an IP address, a list of IP addresses, or an IP range, and one or
more authentication profiles to be used for the scan: ``` rho profile add --name
profile_name --hosts host_name_or_file --auth auth_name ``` For example, for a
network profile where the name of the network profile is mynetwork, the network
to be scanned is the 192.0.2.0/24 subnet, and the authentication profiles that
are used to run the scan are roothost1 and roothost2, you would enter the
following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts 192.0.2.[1:254]
--auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` You can also use a file to pass in the network
identifiers. If you use a file to enter multiple network identifiers, such as
multiple individual IP addresses, enter each on a single line. For example, for
a network profile where the path to this file is /home/user1/hosts_file, you
would enter the following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts
/home/user1/hosts_file --auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` # Running a scan Run the
scan by using the scan command, specifying a network profile for the profile
option and a location to store the output as a file in the comma-separated
variables (CSV) format for the reportfile option: ``` rho scan --profile
profile_name --reportfile filename.csv ``` For example, if you want to use the
network profile mynetwork and save the report as mynetwork_scan1.csv, you would
enter the following command: ``` rho scan --profile mynetwork --reportfile
mynetwork_scan1.csv ```
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ChangeLog:
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update rho' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2018-143e2c2237
2018-01-16 14:13:56.301461
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Name : rho
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 0.0.31
Release : 2.el7
URL : http://github.com/quipucords/rho
Summary : An SSH system profiler
Description :
Rho is a tool for scanning your network, logging into systems via SSH, and
retrieving information about them.
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Update Information:
# Testing Rho To set up Rho, you create profiles that control how to run each
scan. - Authentication profiles contain user credentials for a user with
sufficient authority to complete the scan (for example, a root user or one with
root-level access obtained through -sudo privilege escalation). - Network
profiles contain network identifiers (for example, a hostname, IP address, or
range of IP addresses) and the authentication profiles to be used for a scan.
Complete the following steps, repeating them as necessary to access all parts of
your environment that you want to scan: 1. Create at least one authentication
profile with root-level access to Rho: ``` rho auth add --name auth_name
--username root_name(--sshkeyfile key_file | --password) ``` a. At the Rho
vault password prompt, create a new Rho vault password. This password is
required to access the encrypted Rho data, such as authentication and network
profiles, scan data, and other information. b. If you did not use the
sshkeyfile option to provide an SSH key for the username value, enter the
password of the user with root-level access at the connection password prompt.
For example, for an authentication profile where the authentication profile name
is roothost1, the user with root-level access is root, and the SSH key for the
user is in the path ~/.ssh/id_rsa, you would enter the following command: ```
rho auth add --name roothost1 --username root --sshkeyfile ~/.ssh/id_rsa ``` You
can also use the sudo-password option to create an authentication profile for a
user with root-level access who requires a password to obtain this privilege.
You can use the sudo-password option with either the sshkeyfile or the password
option. For example, for an authentication profile where the authentication
profile name is sudouser1, the user with root-level access is sysadmin, and the
access is obtained through the password option, you would enter the following
command: ``` rho auth add --name sudouser1 --username sysadmin --password
--sudo-password ``` After you enter this command, you are prompted to enter two
passwords. First, you would enter the connection password for the username user,
and then you would enter the password for the sudo command. 2. Create at least
one network profile that specifies one or more network identifiers, such as a
host name, an IP address, a list of IP addresses, or an IP range, and one or
more authentication profiles to be used for the scan: ``` rho profile add --name
profile_name --hosts host_name_or_file --auth auth_name ``` For example, for a
network profile where the name of the network profile is mynetwork, the network
to be scanned is the 192.0.2.0/24 subnet, and the authentication profiles that
are used to run the scan are roothost1 and roothost2, you would enter the
following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts 192.0.2.[1:254]
--auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` You can also use a file to pass in the network
identifiers. If you use a file to enter multiple network identifiers, such as
multiple individual IP addresses, enter each on a single line. For example, for
a network profile where the path to this file is /home/user1/hosts_file, you
would enter the following command: ``` rho profile add --name mynetwork --hosts
/home/user1/hosts_file --auth roothost1 roothost2 ``` # Running a scan Run the
scan by using the scan command, specifying a network profile for the profile
option and a location to store the output as a file in the comma-separated
variables (CSV) format for the reportfile option: ``` rho scan --profile
profile_name --reportfile filename.csv ``` For example, if you want to use the
network profile mynetwork and save the report as mynetwork_scan1.csv, you would
enter the following command: ``` rho scan --profile mynetwork --reportfile
mynetwork_scan1.csv ```
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update rho' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "YUM", available at
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht…
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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