By default Apache service is turned off and a user need to turn it on by issuing the following command with root permissions. (more…)
By default Apache service is turned off and a user need to turn it on by issuing the following command with root permissions. (more…)
Part 2 - Making OpenVPN work as a Client
When we want to connect to Office network from an external location or from home, then we need to setup our Linux box to establish communication with the server at the office via a secured link over the internet. In this part, I will list down the steps needed to establish a client communication. (more…)
Following are some of the points that gives an edge to Linux
* Available FREE of Cost
* Reduced Hardware cost
* Available in many flavors
* Large community of online supporters
* Millions of web applications hosted on it
* Considered secure compared to other OS’s
* Faster & Better performance
Part 1 - VPN Intro, Setting up the Linux CentOS 5 (RedHat/Fedora) environment
VPN – Short Intro
VPN is an acronymn for Virtual Private Networks which facilitates extending of networks beyond horizons shortening the gap between remote offices with the head office. It is a private network over internet which is a public medium providing a “virtual” office environment. (more…)
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