Setup Caching-Only DNS Server Using “Bind” in CentOS 6.5
There are several type of DNS servers such as master, slave, forwarding and cache, among them Caching-Only DNS is the
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There are several type of DNS servers such as master, slave, forwarding and cache, among them Caching-Only DNS is the
Phabricator is an open source application that helps software companies to create/build better software, which is built using PHP language
This tutorial will guide you on how you can install Debian 7 (Wheezy) directly from a network location using DNSMASQ
In this article, we are going to see how the logical volumes writes the data to disk by striping I/O.
By its nature FTP protocol was designed as an insecure protocol and all data and passwords are transferred in plain
Following the last tutorial concerning Proftpd Server in CentOS/RHEL 7, this tutorial will try to extend Proftpd functionality by allowing
Domain Name Server (DNS) used for name resolving to any hosts. Master DNS servers (Primary Server) are the original zone
In our last article, we have learned about installing and upgrading the sysstat package and understanding briefly about the utilities
I am subscribed to several mailing lists related to various Linux Distributions and Applications just to keep myself updated with
Domain Name Service (DNS) is a Naming service that maps IP addresses and fully qualified domain names to one another.
Sysstat is really a handy tool which comes with number of utilities to monitor system resources, their performance and usage
A recent news draw the attention of many Linux users, professionals and learners that “DNF” (stands for nothing officially) is