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From a LINUX server I will like to perform a "tar" backup of a file system on four remote differnet servers. Presently, this is done by mounting the file system from a server, performing the back u...
Zones: Linux Admin, Linux Setup, ...Date Answered: 05/15/2008 Views: 0
Does anyone know how to allocate and restrict users on a Linux system to use ONE IP address only. The scenario is I have multiple IP addresses bound to one system, but I want only ONE IP address de...
Zones: Linux, Linux Net, Linux AdminDate Answered: 09/17/2008 Views: 0
On an old shell I used to work on, I used to use a command line FTP client, and could execute it just by typing "ftp" in the bash command line. On a new VPS I have, it does not have it. I have t...
Zones: Linux Admin, FTP Software, FTPDate Answered: 04/08/2008 Views: 45
We have a Linux Server and on that we are running Centos 4.4, i have created Exchange distribution groups but they are not working, because i believe they need to be whitelisted under postfix so th...
Zones: Linux, Linux Net, Linux AdminDate Answered: 08/08/2008 Views: 26
Hi! I have been struggling with this very weird behaviour of DHCPd server on OpenBSD 4.4 for some low-price routers such as EUSSO, Edimax, D-Link. DHCPd server log output seems OK (see below), ...
Zones: OpenBSD, Routers, DHCPDate Answered: 11/23/2008 Views: 13
I need to move my guest vm from one host to the other in virtual iron.  The problem is that when i try it tells me that i need a virtual storage area.  Cant nodes share storage?
Zones: Hypervisor, Virtualization, XenDate Answered: 12/19/2008 Views: 0
Hello, we got a linux server with two nic's. one of them is on a 10.x.x.x internal network and has about 7 IP aliases. we map public IP's to these interface from our firewall (NAT). at the momen...
Zones: Linux Net, Linux, Network OperationsDate Answered: 06/14/2008 Views: 19
Hi Experts, I have a webserver running a website that has a page for collecting "reservations," part of the reservation process is collecting credit card information. In order to secure the proc...
Zones: Linux Net, Email Servers, SSLDate Answered: 12/29/2007 Views: 0
I am using windows xp pro sp2 with AMD X2 4800 large cache processor. 2 gigs ddr 400 ram. The software is Setpoint v4.4 by Logitech. Upon trying to install the MX1000 Logitech Laser a ISB cordless ...
Zones: DriversDate Answered: 01/27/2008 Views: 18
I would like to check how much is the memory utilized by each process running on the system, how can I check so?
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 03/07/2008 Views: 52