by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 25, 2010 | Server Administration, Server Management
Ok, now that we know what IPv6 IP address are all about in part I and II, lets take a look at what it would be like using them for sites hosted on your server. Once you’ve ensured that your OS and your DC are setup to support IPv6, the next step would be to...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 23, 2010 | Server Administration
All major distributions have already released updates to their kernels which you can easily update using the corresponding package management system of your distribution. More about the fix and workaround after the jump. You can find out more details about the updates...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 18, 2010 | Server Administration, Server Management
I know I said I’d talk about IPv6 DNS records in this post, but I realized that we’d have to cover a few basics first. So lets cover those first before moving on… IPv6 in your OS Latest releases of all major OSes currently support IPv6 out of the...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 16, 2010 | Server Administration
We have covered quite some ground in the previous posts as part1 and part2. Lets conclude this here with the part 3. Targeted Policy The Red Hat Targeted Policy targets certain services for special protection through SELinux. Web services: httpd, squid Name and...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Sep 14, 2010 | Server Administration
“Your computer is not secure! Download our scanner now to help protect your PC!” This is probably the last pop-up you’ll see before all hell breaks loose. Most malware aren’t so obvious, and tend to hit you with very little effort from your...
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