SiteBios – A Free, Open Source, Linux Control Panel
About SiteBios SiteBios is a free, open source, Linux control panel that comes with useful Server management tools by default. Unlike other free or paid control panels, It comes only with mandatory...
View ArticleGnome Boxes – A Front-end Tool For QEMU And KVM
About Gnome Boxes As we all know, there are is no doubt that Linux has tremendous support for Virtualization. There are so many virtualization softwares available including VMWare, VirtualBox, OpenVZ,...
View ArticleMail-in-a-Box: An Open Source Mail Server Solution
About Mail-in-a-Box Mail-in-a-Box is a free, Open Source, mail server solution developed by Joshua Tauberer. Using Mail-in-a-Box, anyone can easily turn a fresh cloud system into a Mail server in few...
View ArticleTrident – Setup Your Own Social Network Website
About Trident Trident is a full featured, modular, responsive, powerful, and open source software platform that you can use to setup your own Social network website like Facebook. Trident is designed...
View ArticleHow To Install Snort NIDS On CentOS 7
Introduction There are few and straight forward administration guides are available for snort on the web. Today, we will try to explain anatomy of snort step by step. Snort is an NIDS (Network...
View ArticleCockpit: A Beginner Friendly Server Administration Tool
About Cockpit Cockpit is a free and open source web-based system management application. It is actively being developed by Red Hat. Using Cockpit, anyone can easily monitor and manage multiple servers...
View ArticleList Of 10 Funny Linux Commands
Working from the Terminal is really fun. Today, we’ll list really funny Linux commands which will bring smile on your face. 1. rev Create a file, type some words in this file, rev command will dump...
View ArticleHow To Install Foreman With Puppet In CentOS And Ubuntu
The objective of this tutorial The main goal of this tutorial is to discuss what is Foreman and Puppet tools, it’s usage in real time, how to manage nodes using Foreman, and how to automate repetitive...
View ArticleFive Useful Tools For Debian Based Systems
In this tutorial, we’ll be discussing some random useful tools that can be used by system administrators for maintaining Debian and derivative distributions. 1. Katoolin Introduction Katoolin is a...
View ArticleInstall Trident Social Network Platform In CentOS 7
Greetings Unixmen readers! In our previous tutorial we discussed what is Trident social network platform and how to install it in Debian based systems like Ubuntu. Today, we will see how to install it...
View ArticleHow To Install Snort NIDS In Ubuntu 15.04
Introduction we have discussed about Snort NIDS in detail in our previous tutorial, In this article we have tried simplify the process of installing snort with Ubuntu. Requirements Ubuntu 14.04/15.04...
View ArticleHow To Add Puppet Nodes To Foreman
This is the second part of the Foreman tutorial. In the first part, we discussed how to install Foreman with Puppet in CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS server. In this tutorial, we will be discussing how...
View ArticleInstall Webuzo Control Panel In Ubuntu 15.04
Introduction Webuzo is a single user control panel/Application Manager which allow users to deploy popular web applications like Word Press, Zoomla and drupal etc with a single click. No Sys Admin...
View ArticleInstall Justniffer In Ubuntu 15.04
Introduction Justniffer is a network protocol analyzer that can be used as alternative to Snort. It is a very popular network analyzer tool, it work interactively to trace/sniff a live network. It can...
View ArticleUsing Tcpdump To Capture And Analyze Network Traffic
Introduction Tcpdump is one of the finest tools available for network analysis. It is a must have tool for all of the Network Administrators and users who wants to understand TCP/IP.It enable users to...
View ArticleHow To Upgrade From Oracle 11g To Oracle 12c
Hello all. Today we will go through how to upgrade from oracle 11g to Oracle 12c. Let’s start then. For this, I will use CentOS 7 64 bit Linux distribution. I am assuming that you have already...
View ArticleHow To Install, Configure And Integrate Spamassassin With Qmail In Ubuntu
Who in the world don’t get a spam mail? Is there anyone? We all are familiar with spam mail. Today we will learn how To install, configure and integrate spamassassin with qmail in Ubuntu for your mail...
View ArticleHow To Install Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS On VirtualBox
The title says it all. Right? Today, we will come to know how to install & configure VirtualBox so that we can install a guest operating system on it. Our guest operating system will be Ubuntu...
View ArticleFedora 23 Beta Is Out! Upgrade To Fedora 23 From Fedora 22
Good news Fedora lovers!! Yes, Fedora 23 beta was released a few days ago and while new users can simply download, install and play it, those running Fedora 22 Server or workstation may want to...
View ArticleHow To Install NConf To Manage Nagios Core
About NConf NConf is a PHP based web-tool for configuring the Nagios monitoring software. It differs from similar tools by offering enterprise-class features like templates, service to hostgroup...
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