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Install VSFTPD on RHEL 8 and Centos 8

In this tutorial you will learn that how to install and configure VSFTPD server on a RHEL 8 vsftpd (very secure FTP daemon) is an...

How to Install Kloxo MR Control Panel on CentOS 7

Kloxo MR is another open source, and free web hosting control panel solution for you. It is a fork of original Kloxo CP by...

Install OpenStack on CentOS 7

OpenStack is a free and open source set of software tools used for cloud computing. It is suitable for both public and private clouds....

How to Install Nagios Server and Monitor your Hosts on CentOS 7

Nagios is also known as Nagios Core. It is a free and open source application that monitors systems, networks and infrastructure. Nagios offers monitoring...

Sync MicroSoft OneDrive with Linux

OneDrive is a file hosting service and synchronization service operated by Microsoft. OneDrive allow users to store files and personal data in the cloud,...

Tmate | Share Your Linux Terminal

tmate stands for teammates, it is just like teamviewer. It is fork of tmux and used for instant terminal sharing. It can share a...

Create Nginx High Availability with Pacemaker and Corosync on CentOS 7

In this article, you will learn that how to create a high availability Nginx Web Server Cluster with Pacemaker, Corosync, and Pcsd. We will...

How to Install Varnish with Apache on CentOS 7

Varnish is an HTTP optimizer designed for content-heavy dynamic web sites and APIs. In contrast to other web accelerators, such as Squid, which began...

Install and Configure CSF Firewall in Linux

CSF stands for ConfigServer Security & Firewall, it is Server Firewall created to provide better security for your server while giving you an easy...

How to install Sentora on CentOS 7

Sentora is a free and open source web hosting control panel developed for Linux, UNIX and BSD based servers. The Sentora software can turn...

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