Hi,
It seems that I have to configure a Scientific Linux box as openvpn router. In CentOS
I would do this with yum, sed, and emacs. Are there any obvious reasons why the
same routine would fail in SL? I presume that SL mainly differs from upstream in
end-user applications. Is that correct?
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And you ask here, why?
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Yes, you should be able to set up SL just like you do CentOS. FYI, you can see what packages have been added to SL 6 on [url=http://www.scientificlinux.org/distributions/6x/features/added]this page[/url].
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And you ask here, why?[/quote]
Because he knows that there are individuals that know both CentOS and SL. ? :-)
gerald_clark wrote:
And you ask here, why?[/quote]
Because he knows that there are individuals that know both CentOS and SL. ? :-)
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... and because most anything vaguely related to EL goes in Social, as long as it's not abusive or spam.
I have not found substantial differences among CentOS, SL, and RHEL of comparable versions, except as relates to native repos, and different package options, as [b]toracat[/b] mentioned.
I have not found substantial differences among CentOS, SL, and RHEL of comparable versions, except as relates to native repos, and different package options, as [b]toracat[/b] mentioned.
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I missed that this is in social, Sorry.
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Thanks. It doesn't sound scary now. :-D