Linux Tutorials on the topic “other”

  • Asterisk Installation on Debian 7 (Wheezy)

    debian Author: MensreaTags: , , Comments: 2

    Asterisk Installation on Debian 7 (Wheezy) This paper provide installation instructions for Debian linux 7 & Asterisk on a new platform.

  • The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5.3 on FreeBSD 10

    freebsd Author: mariuzTags: , Comments: 0

    The Perfect Database Server: Firebird 2.5.3 on FreeBSD 10 Here is the guide on installing Firebird 2.5.3 from FreeBSD 10 Ports and creating your first test database; also we show you how to install Flamerobin GUI (administration tool) and the PHP driver for it. This was tested on fresh FreeBSD 10 on a kvm-linux virtual machine.

  • How To Install The Latest Git On Ubuntu 14.04

    ubuntu Author: howtoforgeTags: , , Comments: 6

    How To Install The Latest Git On Ubuntu 14.04 This tutorial explains the process of installing Git on Ubuntu 14.04. For the uninitiated, Git, the client for the immensely popular GitHub, is a commonly used open source distributed version control system that was originally developed by Linus Torvalds with the objective of supporting Linux Kernel development.

  • Filtering HTTPS Traffic With Squid

    Author: sichentTags: , Comments: 16

    Filtering HTTPS Traffic With Squid This article will tell you how to compile, setup and configure Squid proxy capable of filtering encrypted HTTPS connections using Diladele Web Safety ICAP content filtering server. Being able to look into HTTPS contents greatly increases your ability to control what is allowed and accepted within your network while keeping inappropriate contents away.

  • Installing Debian Wheezy (testing) With debootstrap From A Grml Live Linux

    debian Author: Falko TimmeTags: , Comments: 1

    Installing Debian Wheezy (testing) With debootstrap From A Grml Live Linux This tutorial explains how to install Debian Wheezy (testing) with the help of debootstrap from a Grml Live Linux system (like it is used as a rescue system at Webtropia). This should work - with minor changes - for other Debian and Ubuntu versions as well. By following this guide, it is possible to configure the system to your needs (OS version, partitioning, RAID, LVM, etc.) instead of depending on the few pre-configured images that your server provider offers.

  • Installation of PlaySMS and SMS Server Tools 3 on Debian Lenny Server

    debian Author: resselTags: , Comments: 10

    Installation of PlaySMS and SMS Server Tools 3 on Debian Lenny Server This tutorial will show you how you can set up an SMS server on Debian with playsms and smstools. In my example I have used an old Nokia 5140i with a USB datacable.

  • Configure Monit To Send SMS Instead Of Email

    Author: csnetworksTags: , , Comments: 0

    Configure Monit To Send SMS Instead Of Email This tutorial helps you configure monit  to send alert messages using SMS to your mobile phone when a service fails instead of traditional email notification. Because monit can send only emails but not SMS, we will use an email-to-sms gateway where monit will send its emails to, and the email-to-sms gateway will convert the emails to SMS messages.

  • The Perfect Push Mail Server - Debian Squeeze (Debian 6.0) With ISPConfig 3 & Z-push

    debian Author: zicguyTags: , , , , Comments: 7

    The Perfect Push Mail Server - Debian Squeeze (Debian 6.0) With ISPConfig 3 & Z-push This tutorial describes the installation and configuration of Z-push on a Debian Squeeze server with ISPConfig 3. Z-push is an open-source application to synchronize ActiveSync compatible PDAs and mobile phones. Z-Push was initially developed by Zarafa Deutschland GmbH (Germany). At the end of this tutorial, your customers should be able to sync their mobile phones, by using push technology, with their e-mail accounts stored on your server.

  • pfSense - Squid + Squidguard / Traffic Shapping Tutorial

    Author: neofireTags: , Comments: 24

    pfSense - Squid + Squidguard / Traffic Shapping Tutorial In this tutorial I will show you how to set up pfSense 2.0.1 up as an Internet Gateway with Squid Proxy / Squidguard Filtering. I will also show that you have to configure some extra features of pfSense like traffic shapping with squid. This type of configuration would be useful for people who want to set up wireless hot spots or Internet cafe's etc.

  • Running A Small Business Server With ClearOS 6.3.0 (Community Edition)

    Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , , Comments: 2

    Running A Small Business Server With ClearOS 6.3.0 (Community Edition) This guide shows how you can install and run a Small Business Server with ClearOS 6.3.0 (Community Edition). With ClearOS, you can run various services (such as a file- and print server, a web proxy and content filter, a mail server, etc.) in your local network and manage them through an easy web interface. ClearOS provides apps for each of these tasks from its marketplace - many of them are free, some of them have to be paid for. ClearOS Community is open-source and free. There's also a professional version available for which you have to pay, but which in return provides better support, better tested apps and updates, etc.