Archive for the ‘ Unix ’ Category
Troubleshooting Websphere can be a pain if you’re unsure where to start. So lets start the mustgather using the below link[ READ MORE ]
Red Hat, Inc. is a company dedicated to free and open source software, and a major Linux distribution vendor. On August 22, 2008, Red Hat discovered that a website used for downloading updates had been compromised with rogue OpenSSH packages. These packages contain code that opens a backdoor on the infected system allowing an intruder [ READ MORE ]
So you want to know how to install and configure NTP on you CentOS Fedora Linux server to synchronize the system clock[ READ MORE ]
This Amazon deal finder script is really nothing more than an HTML form that formats the search query in a way that allows you to search Amazon for deals based on just about every search option Amazon gives you. Another great way to save buck with Amazon is to sign up for Amazon Prime. You [ READ MORE ]
Logwatch is a customizable log analysis system. Logwatch parses through your system’s logs for a given period of time and creates a report analyzing areas that you specify, in as much detail as you require. Logwatch is easy to use and will work right out of the package on most systems[ READ MORE ]
Linux Proxy Server Configuration. Squid is an internet proxy server built for Linux OSX that can be used within a LAN to distribute an internet connection to all the computers within the network. One central computer is connected to the internet and with squid running acts as a proxy server and firewall to the internet. [ READ MORE ]
Have you ever found a article that just jumped out and you knew it would come in hand in the future[ READ MORE ]
cd / [root@localhost ~]# find / -name file.txt this will allow you to find a file via the command line if it’s on your system[ READ MORE ]
Do you need a RSS reader you can call from the command line or a UNIX script[ READ MORE ]