Centos
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Install PostgreSQL 9.2 on Fedora, CentOS/RHEL
This is guide, howto install PostgreSQL 9.2 database server on Fedora, CentOS/RHEL. This guide uses PostgreSQL own YUM repos, which are always up-to-date and stable releases are available instantly. [alert type=”warning”]Note:…
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Adding clients to Nagios server
Now let us add some clients to monitor by Nagios server. Add the EPEL repository to install “nagios-plugins” and “nrpe” packages in client systems. View…
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Installing Nagios-3.4 in CentOS 6.3
Nagios is an opensource software used for network and infrastructure monitoring. Nagios will monitor servers, switches, applications and services. It alerts the System Administrator when…
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Monitoring Ethernet Activity using Arpwatch in Linux
Arpwatch is an open source computer software program that helps you to monitor ethernet traffic activity (like Changing IP and MAC Addresses) on your network…
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How to Set Up vsftpd on CentOS 6
Vsftpd (Very Secure FTP Daemon) is an FTP server for UNIX-like systems, including CentOS / RHEL / Fedora and other Linux distributions. It supports IPv6,…
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Install FreeRadius With Web Based Management Daloradius On CentOS/RHEL
FreeRADIUS is the most popular open source RADIUS server and the most widely deployed RADIUS server in the world. It supports all common authentication protocols,…
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Squid as Transparent Proxy on CentOs 6.4
In this tutorial I am going to configure squid acting as transparent proxy what does it means? It means we have no part of configurations…
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Install IRedMail Mail Server On CentOS 5 Or 6, Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu
Overview iRedMail is an opensource mail solution that is small to medium business . If you do not require the calendering solution iRedMail is probably…
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Bandwidth Monitoring Tool (iftop) in RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and Debian/Ubuntu
IFTOP is a real time network bandwidth monitoring tool through Command line. IFTOP shows a real time updated list of network connections based on their network usage ordered on every 2, 10 and 40 seconds…
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