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Removing ASL tries to remove needed dependencies

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 1:42 pm
by gaia
I would like to ideally remove ASL from a CentOS 6.9 system.

When I follow the instructions, it tries to remove for dependencies packages from @base, @updates, @epel and worst, @virtualmin and @virtualmin-universal.

It doesn't seem that the dependencies are being properly calculated. Maybe I should remove ASL without removing dependencies?

Or I can just leave ASL in. What I can't have is ASL reinstalling itself to repos.d and I can't update the system unless I manually remove it's repos before running yum.

PS: I am removing ASL because I cannot deal with CentOS slow update cycle. I am moving all machines to ubuntu and ASL still doesn't run on Ubuntu.

Re: Removing ASL tries to remove needed dependencies

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 3:03 pm
by mikeshinn
Can you send us the output of the uninstaller at support@atomicorp.com?

Also, we're releasing the Ubuntu version of ASL this summer. Would you like to sign up for the early beta?

Re: Removing ASL tries to remove needed dependencies

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 3:11 pm
by gaia
mikeshinn wrote:Can you send us the output of the uninstaller at support@atomicorp.com?

Also, we're releasing the Ubuntu version of ASL this summer. Would you like to sign up for the early beta?
done. yes pls sign me up for the early beta.

Re: Removing ASL tries to remove needed dependencies

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 3:21 pm
by gaia
mikeshinn wrote:Can you send us the output of the uninstaller at support@atomicorp.com?

Also, we're releasing the Ubuntu version of ASL this summer. Would you like to sign up for the early beta?
also, kernel aside, how does ASL compare to Trend Micro Deep Security?

do you have any ansible scripts for installing and configuring ASL?