If you are running CentOS3 or even for that matter any other Linux distro and want to upgrade your machine to CentOS4 - and the machine is sitting on the other side of the globe - the easiest and most effective way to do so is using the remote vnc install
This is the official CentOS Wiki. The wiki is organised to be a resource for existing and new users to CentOS, if you want to know more about what CentOS is and how you can benefit from it, the project website ( http://www.centos.org/ ) might have more re
I am sure that all web hosts would like to lower the CPU load of their servers, shorten page load times, and boost overall performance. Whether it be to increase profit margin by packing in more customers or to get a Celeron 1.7Ghz handle a popular forum,
mail is a very secure, fast and efficient mail transfer agent like Postfix . To install Qmail easily along with its bells and whistles (Clamav , SpamAssassin ), follow the wonderful qmail toaster .
After a fairly drawn-out process of identifying which wiki software to deploy at work, we finally settled on Trac, which in addition to a wiki provides a bunch of project-management tools: trouble tickets, milestones, and strong ties to the Subversion rev
CentOS is a linux distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by the RedHat Co. CentOS4 is a clone package of RHEL4, which is based on the Fedora Core 3. Although advanced features are less than the Fedora Core, the Cent OS is more sta
A common task for System Administrators is to monitor and care for a server. That's fairly easy to do at a moment's notice, but how to keep a record of this information over time? One way to monitor your server is to use the Sysstat package.
This is a detailed description how to set up a CentOS 4.3 based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and hosters (web server (SSL-capable), mail server (with SMTP-AUTH and TLS!), DNS server, FTP server, MySQL server, POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall,
CentOS software and documentation is supplied in the form of files called RPM packages. Each package is a compressed archive containing product information, program files, icons, documentation and management scripts. Management applications use these file