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Install Zend Framework in Linux

Zend Framework 1.11.12 for PHP 5 on RHEL/CentOS 6.3/5.9 and Fedora 18-16

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Zend Framework is an open source, simple and straightforward object-oriented web application framework for PHP 5. It is used to eliminate the tedious details of coding and allows you to focus on the big

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20 MySQL (Mysqladmin) Commands for Database Administration in Linux

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mysqladmin is a command-line utility the comes with MySQL server and it is used by Database Administrators to perform some basic MySQL tasks easily such as setting root password, changing root password, monitoring mysql

Linux User Activity Monitoring

How to Monitor User Activity with psacct or acct Tools

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psacct or acct both are open source application for monitoring users activities on the system. These applications runs in the background and keeps track of each users activity on your system as well as

Mount Windows Partitions in Linux

How Do I Access or Mount Windows/USB NTFS Partition in RHEL/CentOS/Fedora

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Sometimes it may happens in some stage, you may have to access data on a Windows partition, USB device or any similar device. Today most of the modern Linux systems automatically recognize and mount

update centos to 5.9

How to Upgrade from CentOS 5.x to CentOS 5.9

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On January 17 2013, CentOS project team leader Karanbir Singh has announced the release of CentOS 5.9 for both the i386 and x86_64 system architecture. CentOS is an community-supported open source operating system that

Pear Linux 6 Installation Guide

Pear Linux 6.1 Released – Installation Guide with Screenshosts

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Pear Linux is an stable, fast and powerful open source operating system based on Ubuntu Desktop distribution. The latest release was Pear Linux 6.1 code named (Bartlett) was created by David Tavares. The outcome

backup files to cd/dvd

Pybackpack (Python Backpack) Manager tool for Ubuntu and Linux Mint

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Pybackpack is an open source simple, powerful and user-friendly file backup utility was written for Gnome desktop only and released under the GPL, but you can also use it for other desktops too. Like

Block SSH Attacks in Linux

Block SSH Server Attacks (Brute Force Attacks) Using DenyHosts

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DenyHosts is an open-source and free log-based intrusion prevention security program for SSH servers developed in Python language by Phil Schwartz. It is intended to monitor and analyze SSH server logs for invalid login

Protect SSH Logins

Protect SSH Logins with SSH & MOTD Banner Messages

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One of the easiest way to protect and secure SSH logins by displaying warming message to UN-authorized users or display welcome or informational messages to authorized users. Being a system administrator whenever configure Linux

Linux File System

What is Ext2, Ext3 & Ext4 and How to Create and Convert Linux File Systems

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I have used my Fedora old system to test where I converted from ext2 to ext3, ext2 to ext4, and ext3 to ext4 file systems successfully. By following this guide anyone can convert their

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