How the management of VMware ESX, using the service console OS (COS), is the same as the management of the Linux OS and Linux servers.
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This page was created to answer questions put to me on how I configured Linux to utilise my ADSL connection.
Added: 11/22/2002,
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If you are planning to use a Linux workstation in a Windows Network, one of the things you probably want to do is authenticate against the Windows Domain name server (s), i.e. Active Directory.
Added: 11/12/2004,
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Maximum Transmission Unit, the largest physical packet size, measured in bytes, that a network can transmit. Any messages larger than the MTU are divided into smaller packets before being sent.
Added: 08/24/2006,
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The seventh article in Corey’s Learn Linux series provides a detailed overview of integrating Windows and Linux environments through the use of SAMBA.
Added: 06/13/2003,
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This is step by step tutorial how to configure networking in debian that includes Basics Of IP Networking,Setting up Hostname,Setting up DNS,Setting up IP address,Setting up Second IP address or Virtual IP address in Debian,Setting your default gateway,Network testing basics
Added: 02/10/2006,
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A possible solution to communication problems via FTP with a Linux server running Firehol.
Added: 02/18/2009,
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I found a great temporary solution for those of you who want to be able to get online on your Linux box using your other Windows box as a Proxy server, bypassing your PPP networking headaches
Added: 05/10/2000,
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If you know a little about Linux networking, you can share your one IP address among many computers — and add a strong firewall in the process. Come along and see how IP Masquerading will make your life even better.
Added: 06/13/2000,
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When developing for an Embedded Linux target it is always desirable to shorten your development cycle. The following article explains about how to use an x86 machine as a diskless embedded target and use a virtual machine running Linux to setup this development environment. The virtual machine running Linux listens on TFTP and NFS servers to provide a bootable kernel image and a mounted root file system respectively for the diskless client. The development time is reduced as we need not reinstall the kernel and/or root file system every time on the target
Added: 01/26/2009,
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How to set up a "private" network at home or office with details on addressing, packet structure, and sharing Internet access.
Added: 05/26/2003,
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This article by Dan provides an overview of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and walks you through the process of installing FreeSWAN, an IPSec-based VPN server for Linux.
Added: 08/07/2003,
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The second article in Dan's Installing and Configuring a Linux VPN Server mini-series walks you through the process of configuring FreeSWAN, an IPSec-based VPN server for Linux.
Added: 08/07/2003,
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This guide will demonstrate how to join your Linux server to a Windows 2000/2003 Active Directory domain and some general guidelines for controlling file access using access control lists.
Added: 03/10/2007,
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This chapter teaches how to establish an appropriate configuration for the web server. It covers presentation of the configuration syntax, basic configuration directives, serving a test website and testing and maintaining the server.
Added: 07/29/2010,
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A survey of Linux NAT technologies, with a focus on clusters, security, load balancing, firewalls and RFC 1631, RFC 1794
Added: 05/10/2000,
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This article describes the Linux networking solution I came up with - it consists of my Mac, a Linux Box and a low cost dos-based router. It is not "state of the art", but it is a solution that works within the constraints I imposed, it is relatively simple, and it is one that many people haven't heard about before. As you will see, it heavily leverages software and information available on the Internet.
Added: 05/10/2000,
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My objective was to use snmp to monitor how much information was going through our router in a given period. Being in the internet service provider business, this is a nice thing to know. We want to watch it's use and determine when we need to order a larger connection, and what sort of connection we will need without fear of it being overloaded.
Added: 05/10/2000,
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Covers how to use NFS to share files over the network and some of the security risks involved.
Added: 05/01/2000,
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This Mini-HOWTO tries explains how to setup a disc-less'' Linux workstation, which mounts it's root filesystems via NFS.
Added: 05/10/2000,
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