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Post date: January 27, 2009, 07:01
Category: Network
Views: 4077
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Tutorial quote: The most important and most visible improvement brought by the new protocol is the enormous expansion of the available address space. An IPv6 address is made up of 128 bit values instead of the traditional 32 bits. This provides for as many as several quadrillion IP addresses. |
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Post date: June 19, 2006, 15:06
Category: Software
Views: 3828
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Tutorial quote: BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux and WinXX PCs and laptops to a server's disk. BackupPC is highly configurable and easy to install and maintain. |
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Post date: February 3, 2006, 01:02
Category: Network
Views: 4359
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Tutorial quote: For the average home computer user there is no need to install a complex package such as the Internet Software Consortium's BIND DNS or DHCP server, since there are far simpler lower resource tools to use, for example dnsmasq. For those who you wish to learn how to use ISC's BIND and DHCP, for example as a learning exercise, this is how I got it all to work in Debian Sarge, the current stable version of Debian GNU/Linux.
This short article was prompted by my question on the Debian-Administration forum site, where I was able to get some answers to the issues I faced and I did promise to post a solution if I got one. |
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Post date: August 28, 2008, 11:08
Category: Installing
Views: 3512
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Tutorial quote: This article shows how to run a file- and print-server for small and medium enterprises (SME) on one single Ubuntu 8.04 server. It is very easy to set up, and management is done with an easy-to-use web interface called eBox so once the system is set up, you can forget about the command line. eBox was developed to administrate advanced services for corporate networks. |
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Post date: September 29, 2008, 06:09
Category: Software
Views: 4215
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Tutorial quote: VMware Inc. released an OpenSource version of their VMware-Tools, called open-vm-tools. While they’re quite easy to install on Gentoo (emerge open-vm-tools), it’s not that easy having them installed on a Debian Etch (4.0) if you want to go the proper way. |
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Post date: June 21, 2005, 23:06
Category: Network
Views: 4514
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Tutorial quote: This is a brief introduction to Darcs - a distributed SCM system and a healthy alternative to CVS. It will show you an easy, more modern approach to VCS. The project I contribute to (formerly XWT, renamed to Vexi) has greatly benefitted from moving to Darcs from CVS because now we can make rapid progress without the fear of making bad commits to the server or the server being down. People can code and pull other's code at their own convenience. |
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Post date: April 14, 2005, 22:04
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 4594
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Tutorial quote: A file server is a specialized PC that holds large numbers of files that many people on a network can access. It "serves up" files to everyone instead of each person having files on his or her own PC. The good news is that you don't have to be a network guru to set up a basic file server. If you followed the Easy Linux Install steps in Part 1, you are ready to set up a Linux PC as a file server.
While there are many ways to set up a network and a server, this article concentrates on the simplest approaches with the highest chance of quick success. |
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Post date: March 21, 2011, 13:03
Category: Installing
Views: 5381
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Tutorial quote: This document can be used as a guide to installation of MyDLP Appliance. It also describes the basic usage. MyDLP is an easy, simple and open DLP (data loss prevention) solution, licensed under GPLv3. MyDLP 1.0 was released on 10 November 2010. MyDLP Appliance is a distribution based on Ubuntu Server. The distribution comes as a easy to deploy key solution. Protecting customer records, securing confidential files, data flow enforcements... this is all achievable within 30 minutes. |
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Post date: March 30, 2006, 17:03
Category: Network
Views: 10956
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Tutorial quote: I ’m a huge fan of IPCop. It’s a great firewall distro that makes administration a snap using a slick web interface. My goal was to use IPCop and an easy-to-use VPN client to allow access to my LAN while away from home.
I ended up going with the ZERINA OpenVPN addon for IPCop and the OpenVPN GUI for Windows.
If you’ve ever wanted full, secure, encrypted access to your LAN from any remote location, here is your guide.
Just follow these ten easy steps… |
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Post date: August 12, 2006, 18:08
Category: System
Views: 3637
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Tutorial quote: We've all been there. We press the wrong key, we do some silly mistake, and suddenly, one or more of our file systems refuse to work. Whenever this happens, the first thing we hear is "You should have made a backup", the dreaded sentence that we'll never listen to. Let's face it, we're stupid, and we don't backup. |
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