When you upgrade servers, you usually like to take things you paid for with you to your new one. This will show you how.
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The instant a Linux server is connected to a public network it starts getting hit by attackers. There are people out there running programs constantly against IP ranges and they’ve hit your server today a number of times. You need to lock down your ssh access – we’ll show you a couple ways to do this!
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Screen is billed as a “full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between several processes (typically interactive shells)” (from the man page). Linux admins use screen for different purposes, but the most common is the ability to run long processes on remote servers – with the ability to disconnect, then reconnect later to see how things are going. Continue Reading…
As the CentOS folks are working on releasing a final version of CentOS 7, you can get in on the action and download their nightly builds. We’re estimating (guessing? Based on previous wait times after RH releases) that the final release will be available any time from today to the 4th of July.
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