After a basic install of Centos 4.3, the first thing that we do is to configure a firewall (iptables). To do this easily, navigate here and then select the relevant options. The important ones are to open port 80 for HTTP, port 21 for FTP, port 22 for SSH
The server will be running RAID 5 for performance and redundancy. This means that three disks will work together to power the server with the other being a hot drive (back up disk). If one disk should fail, the hot spare will kick in automatically with no
LAMP has become a defacto-standard around the web community in the recent years, here is a guide to help you set it up. LAMP is the combination of Linux + Apache + MySQL + PHP. You probably already have Linux up if you have come this far, if not you can g
This page walks through the setup of Apache, PHP and MySQL on a Redhat (Fedora) Linux system. The installation is very similar on other Linux distributions. Also, since each package is open source they run almost every OS including Mac OS X and even Windo
This tutorial is designed to guide you through the initial steps of setting up Apache, MySQL, and PHP on Linux. The Linux distribution being utilized for this tutorial is Fedora Core 1, however the steps should be very similar across most distributions. T
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,