Archive for the 'CentOS' Category
- Security Alert: Red Hat Linux NSPR and NSS (Network Security Services) bug fix updates
Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated nspr and nss packages that fix a bug and add an enhancement are now available.
- Security Alert: rhpki-common - the Red Hat PKI Common Framework
Updated rhpki-common packages that fix a security issue are now available for Red Hat Certificate System 7.2.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Security: An Updated autofs Package Available
An updated autofs package that fixes a bug is now available under RHEL 4.x server and desktop systems.
- How to Install and Configure ProFTPD in RHEL / CentOS / Fedora Linux
Explains how to install and configure proftpd FTP server under Red Hat enterprise Linux / CentOS / Fedora Linux along with virtual hosting.
- Security Alert: Red hat / CentOS Linux Freetype Various Security Issues
Updated freetype packages that fix various security issues are now available for CentOS / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4, 5 and 2.1 server software.
- Security: Linux openoffice.org security update
Updated openoffice.org packages to correct two security issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4.
- CentOS 4 / Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 iSCSI Installation and Configuration ( iscsi initiators )
Explains how to setup iSCSI under CentOS / Red Hat Enterprise Linux (ES) 4 server.
- Linux Failed Login Control: Lock and Unlock User Accounts Using PAM
How do I lock out a user after a set number of login attempts in Linux but also automatically unlock it after N minutes?
- Quagga: Linux Dynamic Routing Software
I’ve already written about Linux static routing configuration. However, sometime you need to configure Linux routers dynamically to get changes of network connections by communicating information about which networks each router can reach and how far away those networks are. These days most network admin prefer to use OSPF or BGP over RIP. Linux [...]
- Deluge: Ultimate Linux / UNIX / Mac / Windows GUI Bittorrent Client ( bt Client )
A long time ago I wrote about Linux command line bittorrent client. Recently I switched from command line client to a GUI based client called Deluge.
Deluge is a lightweight, open source free software and cross-platform BitTorrent client (bt client). A Bittorrent client written in Python/PyGTK which offers following benefits:[a] Full Encryption - To [...]
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