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- How to create a second web site for a server in the internal LAN?
- I have a domain (windows 2003)name and hosting OWA(port 80) the question is i have a Linux server setup as a web site on the inside LAN with a dhcp address private addressusing port 80on my domain in the IIS how can i setup a second web site pointing to...
- Tags: second Web site, Linux server, server, Web site, Blue screen, linux, internal network, LAN, Web
- Q&A 2006-07-30
- How to access my linux server using network places?
- i installed samba... i can see my linux server (fedora 5)in the network places on windows xpbut when i double click it says can't access check permission, etc.what else do i need to do on the linux server?Share your Data Partition.For directions on how to achieve this look in the...
- Tags: Linux, Linux server, server, Data Partition, Blue screen, network, FC5
- Q&A 2006-07-29
- Configure Fedore core 5 as a basic web server and a mail server.
- Does anyone have documents or links as to how i can setup a web server and mail server from Linux Fedore core 5?If you go herehttp://fedora.redhat.com/docs/This is the available Docs for FC5 the answer should be here. I haven't personally used FC5 so I'm not sure if it's different from...
- Tags: Web servers, E-mail servers, FC5, server
- Q&A 2006-07-27
- How to copy files from Windows PC to Linux server.
- I am new to Linux so i need step by step instructions.How do i copy files from a windows pc to the Linux server? Or from the Linux server?Thanks for your help.Set up SSH - Secure Shell, which uses port 22. Usually this option is available when you install...
- Tags: Blue screen, Linux, Linux server, PC, Samba, server, SSH, Windows PC
- Q&A 2005-10-25
- Linux-How to setup a Domain name service?
- Can anyone explain how to setup a domain name service?name, primary name serverSOA?add a record?etc.Here are a couple of pointers to begin with:http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html http://www.jalix.org/ressources/reseaux/misc/bind/~vrac/bind-1.htmlThe last document is originally from the Red Hat site and it describes the key configuration files in a nutshell. Please note that it describes BIND 8,...
- Tags: Blue screen, DNS server, domain, domain name, linux, server
- Q&A 2005-10-19
- 1-Linux client 1-Linux Server how to setup for test lab?
- new to Linux learning in the process.I have 1-Linux Client 1-Linux Server i want to setup a lab at home to try out Linux, setup a server for dhcp, Domain, DNS.I want to make my server a domain join my client to the domain, using dhcp and dns and possibly...
- Tags: Linux, Servers, OPEN SOURCE, server
- Q&A 2005-10-19
- I installed RedHat as a server but.......
- Installed RedHat version 9 as a server when it boots up i get the shell signon screen, how can i make the GUI come up?I am new to Linux!Usually if you have installed the GUI or X components, the GUI logon screen will be the default. Check the file...
- Tags: Blue screen, GUI, linux, Press, Press Q, Red Hat Inc., server
- Q&A 2005-10-17
- how to install linux over the network using my DC 2003
- i have a busted cd rom drive and i have fedora core 4 cd's, my floppy drive works fine and want to install linux using my server to my desktop using a floppy drive.how do i make a linux boot floppy and what have to be setup on the server?i...
- Tags: Blue screen, disc, floppy disk, FTP, Linux, network, PC, server
- Q&A 2005-10-03
- can't connect to exchange server using IMAP on Fedora Core Linux
- i am using fedora core Linux, i enable the basic firewall and enable the IMAP through it but i keep getting connection refuse i can send email.what other stuff do i need to enable on the Fedora Linux to successfully connect to the exchange server 2003?What message is displayed when...
- Tags: Blue screen, e-mail, Fedora Core, Fedora Project, IMAP, Linux, Linux PC, PC, server, Telnet
- Q&A 2005-10-01
- newbie installed Suse 9.3
- how do i setup suse9.3 to receive email? outgoing mail works.i have an exchange server 2003.If you enable IMAP on your exchange server you can use all mailboxes over there.You can then use kde-mail or other imap enabled mail clients to look into the folders, leaving the mail on the...
- Tags: Blue screen, linux, server, SuSE, SuSE 9.3
- Q&A 2005-09-12
- setup email
- i setup email on fedora desktop i am able to send email through smtp but how can i receive email from my exchange server?i am running exchange 2003 server and domain controller.not using pop or imap on my exchange server.Use the Ximmian connector. It is free.http://www.novell.com/products/connector/invalid link, what type of...
- Tags: Blue screen, e-mail, Evolution, Fedora Project, linux, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Novell Inc., server, setup email
- Q&A 2005-09-09
Additional Resources
- Keeping those nasty LOVE bugs off your Linux servers
- With the latest onslaught of bugs, viruses, and Trojan horses, more people are hopping on the Linux wagon for their server needs. Jack Wallen, Jr. shows you how to keep bugs off your Linux servers.With the onslaught of the newest bugs, viruses, and Trojan horses cutting down desktops and servers...
- Tags: Servers, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Viruses and worms, Jack Wallen, Jr., server, Linux, Linux server
- Technical articles 2000-06-01
- Configure IT Quick: Get a Linux system up and running with a cable Internet connection
- Follow these steps to get a Linux system connected to a cable modem.If you followed the steps I showed you yesterday, you should now have a working configuration, and your cable modem should be using a static IP configuration. But, there’s another way to set up your cable modem service...
- Tags: Modems, Network technology, NETWORKING, Broadband Internet, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, information technology, Jack Wallen, Jr., cable Internet, Internet, DHCP, cable, cable modem, DHCP-client, Linux system
- Technical articles 2000-04-06
- Measure your server's reliability with Uptime
- Do you know when your Windows server last rebooted itself? John Sheesley shows how Microsoft's Uptime utility helps you measure your Windows server's reliability.How reliable is your Windows server? NetWare and Linux administrators love to regale their counterparts in Windows administration with tales of servers that run for months and...
- Tags: Servers, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, John Sheesley, Uptime utility, server, Microsoft Windows
- Technical articles 2002-08-13
- Microsoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eye
- Microsoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eyearticle rootMicrosoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eyeOn Tuesday, partners of the Midrange Alliance Program MAP, which include Microsoft, Fujitsu, Electronic Data Systems, and a half-dozen other companies, will try to convince businesses to look at Windows-based alternatives to IBM's iSeries servers. The MAP's goal is...
- Tags: IBM Corp., IBM OS/400, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Midrange Alliance Program, Newsletter Editor, server
- Discussion threads 2004-12-14
- Help with Setting up Linux Server
- Help with Setting up Linux ServerScenario:I have a old, spare server that I want to play around with to learn Linux.Stats:Pentium III Duel 450 Mhz512 MB RAM5 9GB Hard Drives in RAID 5I know, pretty old but it currently has MS Server 2003 on it and runs pretty well aside...
- Tags: Servers, Linux, OPEN SOURCE, server
- Discussion threads 2006-05-28
- Warnings for unwanted users
- If you've noticed unwanted users prowling around your Linux systems, Jack Wallen, Jr. shows you how to take advantage of Linux's flexibility to keep your assets safe.How many times have you noticed unwanted users prowling around your Linux systems? And how many times have you wished you could have at...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, Jack Wallen, Jr., Linux
- Technical articles 2000-09-11
- Exporting displays for a thin client feel
- If you want to run a certain application from a remote machine on a local client, Jack Wallen, Jr. shows you how.There are times when you will want to run a certain application from a remote machine on a local client. How is this done? Very simply, as I’ll demonstrate...
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, Servers, thin client, Jack Wallen, Jr., Cartman, Kenny
- Technical articles 2000-09-04
- E-mail: Beyond Outlook
- During this Guild Meeting, Jack Wallen took us places we never knew e-mail could go. From fetchmail to KMail, we've got you covered.On April 21st Jack Wallen took us places we never knew e-mail existed. From Fetch to Kmail, we’ve got you covered.If you couldn’t join us then, enjoy the...
- Tags: Linux, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Jack Wallen Jr., e-mail, Jack Wallen, Jr., Jack Wallen, Guild Meeting, Guild, JCARLISLE, Microsoft Outlook
- Technical articles 2000-04-21
- Differences between Win2K, Win9x, and WinNT
- It's getting confusing, what with all these different operating systems that sound the same. So, just what are the differences between all the Windows *.*s? During this Guild Meeting, Erik Eckel explained this and more.It's getting confusing, what with all these different operating systems that sound the same. So, just...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, Guild, Erik Eckel, Guild Meeting, Microsoft Windows 2000, WULFHEART, Microsoft Windows NT
- Technical articles 2000-03-14
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