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Run Last Executed Commands in Linux

2 Ways to Re-run Last Executed Commands in Linux

One of the greatest features of Bash is the command history, which stores all commands a user runs, in a

Tools to Find Files in Linux

5 Command Line Tools to Find Files Quickly in Linux

Searching or finding files on a Linux system from the terminal can be a little of a challenge especially for

Install and Configure CSF in CentOS and Ubuntu

Install and Configure ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) in Linux

If you look at IT-related job postings anywhere, you will notice a steady demand for security pros. This does not

Name or Rename Docker Containers

How to Name or Rename Docker Containers

When Docker containers are created, the system automatically assign a universally unique identifier (UUID) number to each container to avoid

CentOS 6 Network Install Guide

CentOS 6.10 Netinstall – Network Installation Guide

CentOS is a most popular and widely used Linux distribution from the RedHat Enterprise family. This CentOS 6.10 release is

Install Airsonic Media Server in CentOS

How to Install Airsonic Media Server on CentOS 7

Airsonic is a free, open-source, and cross-platform web-based media streamer, forked from Subsonic and Libresonic, provides ubiquitous access to your

CentOS 6.10 Installation Guide

CentOS 6.10 Installation Guide with Screenshots

CentOS is a widely used Linux distribution in the Enterprise Linux family, because of many reasons, including being stable and

Install CentOS Web Panel (CWP) on CentOS 7

How to Install CentOS Web Panel (CWP) on CentOS 7

CentOS Web Panel (CWP) is a free web hosting control panel that offers easy managemet of multiple servers (both Dedicated

Install Splunk in CentOS 7

How to Install Splunk Log Analyzer on CentOS 7

Splunk is a powerful, robust, and fully integrated software for real-time enterprise log management to collect, store, search, diagnose and

Set Nginx File Upload Size Limit

How to Limit File Upload Size in Nginx

In our last article, we’ve explained about limiting user file upload size in Apache. In this article, we will explain

Install Mod_GeoIP for Apache

How to Install Mod_GeoIP for Apache in RHEL and CentOS

Mod_GeoIP is an Apache module that can be used to get the geographic location of the IP address of the

Monitor CentOS Using Grafana and Glances

Install Glances, InfluxDB and Grafana to Monitor CentOS 7

Glances is a free open source, modern, cross-platform, real-time top and htop-like monitoring tool with advanced features. It can run

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