CentOS 6.9
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.
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