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The Next Y2K — Are We Ready for a Web Without...

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Yes, we've have done it again -- brought the world to the brink of another disaster, because we've failed to foresee the exponential growth...

The Comperhensive LAMP Guide, Part-1: Compiling and Optimising Apache

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These days, almost everyone needs a website. Online business is picking up, and an Internet presence is a must for firms wanting to expand...

Turnkey: Build LAMP Server in Under 10 Minutes

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Many of us have wanted to work on our own homemade Linux Web server, but struggled due to the lack of appropriate versions, and...

Advanced Nmap: A Recap

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This final article in the series consolidates information from the previous articles, looks at NMap's future possibilities, and at the new tools from the...

Layer 7 Load Balancers

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Linux has proven itself as a rock-solid operating system platform for industry-leading software appliances and applications, one of which is for load-balancing. As global...

DeleGate — A Multi-platform, Multipurpose Proxy Server

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A proxy server works as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other servers. There are various types of proxy servers. In...

Advanced Nmap: Scanning Firewalls

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After four articles on Nmap , which explained a number of command-line options for scan technique specification, target specification, port specifications, host discovery, evasion...

‘Featuristic’ Linux Load Balancing with LVS

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This article deals with setting up LVS (Linux Virtual Server) for clustering on SUSE. Also discover how it acts as a scalable and high-performance...

Puppet Data Centre Automation Solution, Part 1: Setting Up Master &...

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Managing data centres comprising hundreds of systems is tough. Fortunately, configuration-management systems help bring things under control, by automating common configuration tasks, making systems...

Building a Server from Scratch, Part 2: Firewalls, Port Forwarding, NAT,...

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Last month, we built a server using off-the-shelf hardware. This time, let’s set up some essential server services.