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    How to Install PhpMyAdmin on CentOs 6.2

    ByHafiz Ali June 3, 2012

    In this tutorial i will install phpmyadmin Before moving on installation make sure you have php install on your webserver. If its not installed, use below command yum install php php-* php-mysql i have already installed. so lets start..!! installation of phpmyadmin.

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    Linux DNS (BIND) Configuration on Centos 6.2/RHEL6

    ByHafiz Ali March 22, 2012

    INTRODUCTION How to Install DNS (BIND) on CentOS 6.2 DNS is very important component of network infrastructure, without DNS we can’t browse a website with host-name. DNS (BIND) translates human readable hostnames such as www.broexperts.com into machine readable ip addresses such as 128.123.1.73.

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    VNC Server Installation on CentOS 6.2

    ByHafiz Ali February 25, 2012

    VNC Server installation on centos 6.2 on centos 5 vnc server package vnc-server was available. on centos 6 the available VNC package is called tigervnc-server. vnc server allows you to remote into the system and view desktop. setting up vnc server isn’t hard. CentOS 6.2 :

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    Shell Script for Changing Hostname

    ByHafiz Ali January 28, 2012

    Applied on = CentOs, RedHat, Fedora…etc Here is a simple script that will change Hostname Automatically. it will just ask you to desired hostname type hostname then hit enter and that’s it… Download

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    IIS Web Server Clustering Tutorial

    ByHafiz Ali January 18, 2012

    Microsoft Internet Information Services. This tutorial is related to clustering technology as they related to web servers, definitely IIS windows Clustering, Microsoft Windows 2003 Network Load Balancing ( NLB ). In this tutorial exactly I will show you how to implement NLB with clustering, it will make your system highly available.

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    Samba As File Server (Linux File Server)

    ByHafiz Ali January 14, 2012

    Samba As Linux File Server. What is Samba ? Introduction of Samba (Linux File Server). Samba is derived from word SMB, whick means Session Message Block. Samba is a protocol used to exchange data between Linux and windows machines. Now we are going to configure samba as file server. we will share files on linux…

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    Host Multiple Domains on Single IP

    ByHafiz Ali October 18, 2011

    We are going to learn in this tutorial how to host multiple domains on a single IP. Bind Installation ———————- yum install bind bind-utils bind-* caching-* Now we are going to configure the Bind Service you can copy the files content and modify with your required settings. # cd /var/named/chroot/etc

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    How to change default ssh port In Linux

    ByHafiz Ali October 10, 2011

    There is a security risk if you are using default ssh port which is 22 Because Hackers will scan for port22 (default port on which ssh listen) to find computers with ssh running, and then they attempt a brute-force attack on your machine.

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    How To Change ssh Port in Linux & Why ?

    ByHafiz Ali October 10, 2011

    How To Change ssh Port in Linux & why ? There is a security risk if you are using default ssh port which is 22 Because Hackers can scan for port 22 (default port for ssh protocol) to find computers with ssh running, and then they attempt a brute-force attack on that machine, so let…

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    Linux DNS Server (Bind) Configuration on CentOS 5.5

    ByHafiz Ali September 30, 2011

    BIND is short form of the Berkeley Internet Name Domain, which is a group who maintains the DNS-related software suite that runs on Linux. The most popular program in BIND is named, this service is responsible for resolving hostnames into ip-addresses . We are going to learn how to configure DNS Server (Bind) on CentOS…

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    Linux DNS (Bind) Sample Files

    ByHafiz Ali September 30, 2011

    Download Bind Configuration Files Here named.conf named.root localhost.fwd localhost.rev broexperts.com.fwd broexperts.com.rev

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  • CentOS/RHEL

    Squid Proxy Authentication Using ncsa_auth Helper

    ByHafiz Ali August 29, 2011

    This will only allow authorized users to use proxy server. nobody can access internet without username and password Watch Video : [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfdZGzlVKnk&w=570&h=425]

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