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- January 9, 2026

In this step-by-step guide, we will configure HTPasswd authentication on an existing OpenShift 4.15+ single-node cluster. We’ll create user accounts, update the cluster’s OAuth settings to use HTPasswd, and verify access via both the CLI and the web console. We’ll also cover how to assign admin privileges to a new user and remove the default kubeadmin user for security.
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This guide will walk you through installing Docker on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 (or CentOS/Rocky/AlmaLinux 9), setting up n8n in a Docker container, and configuring SSL/HTTPS for secure access. We’ll use step-by-step instructions with explanations, sample commands, and outputs.
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By following these practices and understanding the components, you will have a robust setup where Linux and Active Directory work together for seamless user authentication. The key is to verify each piece (DNS, Kerberos, SSSD, PAM) and use the tools available (logs, realm commands, sssctl, etc.) to diagnose issues. With proper configuration, domain users can log into Linux systems using their AD accounts, and administrators can centrally manage credentials and policies in AD while maintaining Linux-specific settings via SSSD.
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RHEL and CentOS provide powerful command-line tools for disk and storage management. To get started, identify existing disks and partitions using commands like lsblk (list block devices) or fdisk -l. For example, lsblk displays all disks and partitions in a clear tree view. The fdisk -l command reports disk sizes and partition tables; e.g., it might show a 30 GiB /dev/sda disk with /dev/sda2 marked as an LVM partition.
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SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) is a powerful security feature of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS. It provides a mechanism to enforce mandatory access control policies. However, SELinux can occasionally block legitimate activities if misconfigured. Here’s how you can investigate and resolve SELinux issues effectively.
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File-system issues can cause a Linux system, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, to fail during boot, leading to system downtime and operational disruption. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on detecting, troubleshooting, and repairing common file-system problems encountered during boot.
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