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Monthly Archives: July 2012

Ubuntu Server – Change from DHCP to a Static IP Address

Posted on July 17, 2012 by admin — No Comments ↓

If the Ubuntu Server installer has set your server to use DHCP, you will want to change it to a static IP address so that people can actually use it. Open up the /etc/network/interfaces file. I’m going to use vi, Continue reading →

Posted in Servers, Tips | Tagged linux, programming, ubuntu server | Leave a reply

Testing a POP3 server via telnet or OpenSSL

Posted on July 15, 2012 by admin — No Comments ↓

Establishing a connection To start with, the usual process is to telnet to a POP3 server port, usually on TCP port 110. This would be very simple: Nowadays, though, most POP3 servers are secured via SSL, usually sitting on port Continue reading →

Posted in Servers, Tips | Tagged OpenSSL, Operating Systems, pop3, telnet | Leave a reply

Linux – Size of a directory and Free disk space

Posted on July 12, 2012 by admin — No Comments ↓

This article explains how we manage to find the size of a directory and find the amount of free disk space that exists on your machine. The command you would use to find the directory size is ‘ du ‘. Continue reading →

Posted in Manual/Reference, Tips | Tagged kubuntu, linux, linux mint, Maverick Meerkat, Operating Systems, unix | Leave a reply

Linux – Setup a Subversion Server

Posted on July 11, 2012 by admin — No Comments ↓

These are my notes on what worked for me on my Fedora core 6 with svn lib already installed by the package manager: 1. Create a Repository 2. Create a SVN User In that file add these three lines: Create Continue reading →

Posted in Manual/Reference, Software, Tips | Tagged linux, Operating Systems, programming, ubuntu | Leave a reply

Ubuntu – Install Munin

Posted on July 10, 2012 by admin — No Comments ↓

I use Munin a networked resource monitoring tool that is both simple to install and understand. Munin graphs server performance over time, administrators can later use this information to make an informed decision about when to add more resources. From Continue reading →

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