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You can select a network and activate or deactivate it. After the installation of CentOS, follow our guides to learn more details about configuring your network settings and how to change hostname on CentOS 8. They should only be enforced if a policy is required by specific organization rules or government regulations.

Start by creating a root password. Bear in mind that this needs to be a strong password. The root user is used for system administration and has access to all commands and files. For uncrackable password ideas, consider some of our suggestions for greater system protection. Next, create a user with non-root privileges for everyday use. Then, type in your full name and a user name for the system.

Tick the boxes that make the user an administrator and require password confirmation. Finally, provide the password you want to use and retype it to confirm. Wait until the installation is complete. You will receive a message that CentOS Linux 8 has been successfully installed and is ready to use.

To start using the new OS, you first need to Reboot the system. The system restarts and opens an Initial Setup window with a Licensing Agreement that you must accept to finish the configuration. Click on the License Information and tick the box to confirm you accept the agreement.

With the initial setup and configuration done, the installation wizard redirects you to the login screen. Type in the password you assigned to your user and hit Enter.

In the following prompt, select the keyboard layout or input method you prefer and click Next again. Select whether you want Location Services turned on or off. This is a privacy setting you may or may not want to uphold. By leaving Location Services ON , you allow applications to determine your geographical location. If I want to include it in your package. Thank you. O windows outside the domain does not appear the popup box to enter user and password, already in S.

O Linux appears tranguilo. Can you tell me if there is a bug like this: I tested it on every possible browser. Chrome IE Firefox. If yes you can try to ask your question to the squid mailing list?

With e2guardian disabled the popup box appears normally, and authenticates successfully. I believe the e2g filter does not support some settings for groups. I'm looking at the best way to perform filtergroup settings. I have 5 groups in the following sequence. Restricted e2guardianf1. When the computers are in the domain the filter is applied successfully and works very well, but when a machine with S.

Windows is out of the domain Popup screen does not appear failing to authenticate and thus use the filter applied to that user. In my tests I noticed that the PopUP screen appears only when I try to access a website that is added in whitelist exceptionsitelist. Another action you notice is that it does the first filter in the first group that is in e2guardianf1.

I believe that for other scenarios the popup works because the default group is not blocking everything, which I can not leave in my environment. There are many users who do not need internet access. And yes just what is in whitelist exceptionsitelist. I believe that the filter of the default group should be applied as soon as the user authenticates and validates the accesses. Suggestion only.

You are right, with NTLM does not need popup, but I have machines that are not part of the domain and the same can not authenticate when trying to access any page on the internet, ie the navigation tries to leave the local user, which is not part Of no group filters.

My question is because on machines outside a domain, does the popup not appear when the user tries to access any website? In my case the popup only appears when you access a site that is part of the whitelist.

I'm having a lot of problems on government websites "gov. The problem happens in the majority when they are sending some file or authenticating in some panel.

Follow Print. Have you had this problem? This happens when you have some service running java. That's right, the popup only appears for sites that are on the white list, is this normal, or can it be a bug?

I think the popup should appear for any site, from the default group, which is the first filter to be read by e2g. I guess this is a problem with squid not e2, the pop-up is generated by squid himself Can you make a try without e2, squid only? I already did this test, when this is just squid, the popup appears normally, for any site. In my old environment I used SquidGuard for content blocking, and it also did not have any such problems. I have this problem with version 3. In my scenario the authentication part with windows machines outside the local domain, was resolved according to your comment, where users access a URL that is part of a whitelist and thus enabling the popup to authenticate successfully.

About problem I solved with some ACLs not to request authentication. In my case the vast majority are government websites. Follow: acl governo dstdomain. Skip to content. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Copy link. Which version? Ok, there are many changes in 3. How, compilation, package? I'm doing some more testing as soon as I finish post here. No there is something wrong, which os? I guess the problem is with the binary not adapted to your system, but why?

My package works with Jessie 64 bits and I guess Ubuntu Thank you -- You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: comment. Installation steps I'm doing the build according to the wiki of voices, but I'm generating an RPM package from a spec file as documented in the google group. I'm doing other tests, but still unsuccessful. I will do the installation on a VMware virtual machine.

The installation steps on a physical server are the same. This tutorial is based on CentOS 8 server, I use These settings might differ for you, so you have to replace them where appropriate.

Select Install CentOS 8. Choose the installation language. Press Done when finished. It will show the following window with the list of available keyboard layouts. In my case, I select German and click on the Add. After selecting your desired key combination, press Done. By default, CentOS comes with English language preinstalled, but we can add more languages easily.

Press Done after selection. Next, you will see that the installation source is " Auto-detected installation media" , if you have any other source of installation like a network install then you can set the path in the " On the network" field with and without proxy from Proxy Setup.

Additionally, we can add Additional repositories if needed. Then press Done. We can add more software packages if required when you use the install DVD and not minimal installer.



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