Linux Tutorials on the topic “commercial”
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Installing Verax NMS On SuSE, RedHat, And Debian
Author: EugeneR. • Tags: commercial, debian, linux, suse • Comments: 0Installing Verax NMS On SuSE, RedHat, And Debian This guide descibes installation process of commercial non-free version of Verax NMS (Linux/Unix installation package is available for commercial version only). The Verax NMS can be installed on 32 and 64 bit Linux distributions including: SuSE, RedHat Enterprise and Debian using i386 and x64 architectures and any other environment supporting Java 1.6 or higher (AS/400, FreeBSD and others).
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How To Monitor Your Linux Server With SMS Alerts And Performance Graphs
Author: zdenek • Tags: commercial, linux, monitoring • Comments: 10
How To Monitor Your Linux Server With SMS Alerts And Performance Graphs This tutorial shows how you can monitor your Linux server with a tool from Bijk - with email and SMS alerts. Bijk is an open source application, for creating live graphs and alerts, thus monitoring your server performance. With the Basic version of Bijk, you can easily set up email alerts for monitoring almost everything on your server (system overload, disk space usage, Apache troubles, MySQL, etc.).
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How To Set Up A Cisco Lab On Linux (CentOS 5.2)
Author: topdog • Tags: linux, other, virtualization, centos, commercial • Comments: 5How To Set Up A Cisco Lab On Linux (CentOS 5.2) I recently decided to study for the Cisco CCSP certification. My main concern in the beginning was the fact that most of the lab simulation software that I found out there could only run on Windows, this was a problem for me given the fact that I do not own a windows computer. After a quick search I found the wonderful Dynamips project that goes beyond what other simulators do by running actual Cisco IOS images, as well as the PEMU project which allows for running of Cisco PIX images. To integrate the various pieces of software and provide an interface for interaction with the devices I used dynagen.
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Install a Mail Server with Antivirus and Antispam in 15 Minutes
Author: alinap • Tags: commercial • Comments: 3Install a Mail Server with Antivirus and Antispam in 15 Minutes This article illustrates a situation where you need to set up your own mail server (be it your home mail server, or a small office one). It actually shows that, if using an integrated service mail server, anyone can do the job, all in a matter of minutes. AXIGEN Mail Server, the solution chosen for this example, can send and receive e-mails securely via "mydomain.com" and is able to retrieve them in a WebMail interface - this means that it includes all mail services needed for a fully functional mail server (SMTP, IMAP, POP3, WebMail, WebAdmin).
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How to Setup an Axigen Mail Server with Antivirus and Anti-spam protection
Author: roxanawe • Tags: commercial • Comments: 2How to Setup an Axigen Mail Server with Antivirus and Anti-spam protection This how-to illustrates a situation where you need to set up your own mail server (be it your home mail server, or a small office one) with antivirus and anti-spam protection. It actually shows that, if using an integrated service mail server, the procedure is quite simple and shouldn't take more than half an hour.
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Integrating the AXIGEN Messaging Solution with Amavis
Author: alinap • Tags: commercial • Comments: 0Integrating the AXIGEN Messaging Solution with Amavis This document describes the steps required to perform an integration of the AXIGEN Mail Server with Amavis, in order to insure antivirus protection and functionality. Amavis is a generic interface used to connect a mail server to a number of antivirus products.Through Amavis, AXIGEN users have access to twelve different Antivirus applications: Kaspersky, BitDefender, Sophos, F-Prot, DrWeb, Symantec, F-Secure, Avast, eTrust, Norman, Panda and McAfee. At this time, the AXIGEN Messaging Solution integration with Amavis has been sucessfully tested for BitDefender and for Kaspersky Kav4Mailserver.
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Integrating SquirrelMail with AXIGEN
Author: alinap • Tags: commercial • Comments: 0Integrating SquirrelMail with AXIGENThis document aims to explain how to install and configure SquirrelMail on a machine to act as a webmail interface for AXIGEN. It also focuses on what would be the best choice as a webmail interface in different scenarios.
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How to Configure OpenLDAP for the AXIGEN Mail Server
Author: alinap • Tags: commercial • Comments: 0How to Configure OpenLDAP for the AXIGEN Mail Server LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. This protocol is used to access a directory listing. It is being implemented in Web browsers and e-mail programs to enable lookup queries (searches for certain types of information). When compared to other querying architectures such as SQL databases, lookup speed is the major advantage of using LDAP. In large companies, a huge number of requests are made and storing the information in a database becomes a very resource consuming approach. The basic principle behind LDAP is the optimization toward many record reads and few additions or modifications. From an administrator's point of view, LDAP is fairly easy to use as long as the concepts behind the system are understood. It is not the most user-friendly application to use, but the benefits it provides are worth the extra effort.