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Stories tagged with: server
The Perfect Server - CentOS 5.2
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-5.2
This tutorial shows how to set up a CentOS 5.2 server that offers all services needed by ISPs and web hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 32-bit version of CentOS 5.2, but should apply to the 64-bit version with very little modifications as well.
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Tags: centos, lamp, server, apache, php, mysql, ruby, postfix
The Perfect Server - OpenSUSE 11
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-opensuse11
This is a detailed description about how to set up an OpenSUSE 11 server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 32-bit version of OpenSUSE 11, but should apply to the 64-bit version with very little modifications as well.
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Tags: suse, opensuse, server, lamp, apache, php, mysql, postfix
Installing An Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 LTS DNS Server With BIND
http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-an-ubuntu8.04-dns-serve...
This tutorial shows how to set up an Ubuntu Hardy Heron (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS) based server that offers DNS services using BIND. This article is written for the 32-bit version of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, but should apply to the 64-bit version as well.
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How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On Debian Etch
http://www.howtoforge.com/setting-up-webdav-with-apache2-on-...
This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with Apache2 on a Debian Etch server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the Apache server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.
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Tags: webdav, apache, debian, etch, debian etch, server
Enigmail, extension to the mail client of Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Seamonkey
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2007/12/01/enigmail-exte...
Enigmail is an extension to the mail client of Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Seamonkey which allows users to access the authentication and encryption features provided by GnuPG (see screenshots).
Enigmail is open source and dually-licensed under the GNU General Public License and the Mozilla Public License. You can download and install Enigmail from the Download page. See the Help page for post-installation instructions.
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Tags: ubuntuland, tecnology, linux, client, server, ubuntu, Open So
TiMidity++ is an open source MIDI to WAVE converter and player.
http://ubuntulandforever.blogspot.com/2008/04/timidity-is-op...
TiMidity++ is an open source MIDI to WAVE converter and player.
It uses Gravis Ultrasound-compatible patch files and/or SoundFont Banks to generate digital audio data from general MIDI files.
The audio data can be played through any sound device or stored on disk.
On a fast machine, music can be played in real time. TiMidity++ is written in C and runs under Linux, FreeBSD, HP-UX, SunOS, MacOSX, and Win32, and porting to other systems with gcc should be easy.
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Tags: ubuntuland, linux, client, server, ubuntu, open source, gnome
Virtual Hosting With PureFTPd And MySQL (Incl. Quota And Bandwidth Management) On Mandriva 2008.1
http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-hosting-pureftpd-mysql-man...
This document describes how to install a PureFTPd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine. In addition to that I will show the use of quota and upload/download bandwidth limits with this setup. Passwords will be stored encrypted as MD5 strings in the database.
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Tags: pureftpd, ftp, mysql, mandriva, server
Redhat comes with Samba all packaged for you
http://linuxlandit.blogspot.com/2008/04/redhat-comes-with-sa...
Redhat comes with Samba all packaged for you. If you are using Redhat, you can skip some parts of this howto (namely the parts on installing Samba). You may still want to follow the rest of the steps on creating the smbuser account, and you may want to use the example smb.conf file.
The RPM has smbfs built into it, which allows you to mount SMB shares from your Linux box. If you didn't use the RPM that came with Redhat you can still compile smbfs
manually, look at the configure script for more information. You can also take the .spec file from the samba SRPM package to see what they did.
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Tags: redhat, samba, server, linux, open source, Linuxlandit, softw
The Perfect Server - Mandriva 2008 Spring Free (Mandriva 2008.1)
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-mandriva-2008.1
This is a detailed description about how to set up a Mandriva 2008 Spring Free (Mandriva 2008.1) server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 32-bit version of Mandriva 2008.1, but should apply to the 64-bit version with very little modifications as well.
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Tags: mandriva, server, lamp, ispconfig, php, ruby, mysql, apache
Open-source software rated: Ten alternatives you need
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2007/11/23/open-source-s...
Open source products comprise the work of many collaborators -- sometimes thousands of them, and often separated by oceans. Each person works on small portions of a project, and anyone is welcome to contribute. The finished product will be available freely for anyone to download and, in most cases, modify.
All very touchy-feely, carey-sharey, but why should you care about open source? You should care because the vast majority of common applications, even complex commercial stuff such as Adobe Photoshop, Windows Media Player and Microsoft Office, have free, open-source alternatives. And this point is worth reiterating: open-source software is free. No cost. Zero. Zilch.
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Tags: ubuntuland, tecnology, linux, client, server, ubuntu, Open So
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