I would imagine there's a source for this but google's not yielding much. I'm looking for a CD/DVD ISO that will essentially auto install and configure a linux box with at least SSH access so I can manually install the rest.
I know bluequartz does this, put the CD and the install auto configures pretty much everything. Where would one find one click install discs for either CentOS or debian/ubuntu?
For a LAMP server user, is there a general consensus that everyone should pretty much install and run ModSecurity? Is there ever a good reason not too?
Simplehelix offers a 128/256 bit RapidSSL Certificate for just $99.95/year. In addition, this certificate comes with a year of dedicated IP address with free installation.
I asked this question before in the past and I still have to ask it: has anyone used both Ubuntu Server Edition and CentOS? I would like to compare both operating system, in terms of speed, performance, security, and stability.
I have decided to build my new server and use Ubuntu Server Edition 64-bit operating system after using CentOS 64-bit operating system for a bit over a year now.
The reason why I have chosen to use Ubuntu Server Edition is because of the operating system's fabulous reputation among desktop PC users, and its large and helpful support community.
Support is what I need most, and Ubuntu seems to have it. I also am not the best with Linux yet, so it will definitely be needed. Ubuntu also seems to update its software faster than other operating systems.
I hope my decision to switch from CentOS 64-bit to Ubuntu Server Edition 64-bit will not be in vain.
Can anyone compare these two 64-bit operating systems and possibly link me to some reviews, comparisons, and/or benchmark results?
Cant seem to find anywhere that has a tutorial or instructions on how to install mod security for ubuntu gutsy, has anyone installed it lately and like to share their experience or tell how? Ive google to try find answer about 4 times now in last 2 weeks and still havent found anything.
how to install Ubuntu (either 7.10 or 8.04) as a XEN domU guest on a CentOS 5 / Fedora Core 8 XEN dom0 server?
I have tried installing Ubuntu as a fully virtualized guest, but the Ubuntu CD doesn't even bootup. I get the Linux bootloader, and that's it,it doesn't continue to boot. Odd.
When trying to install a Paravirtualized guest, I had to use the debootstrap method, but can't get it to boot up.
Quote:
xm create anya_zanet Using config file "/etc/xen/anya_zanet". Error: (2, 'Invalid kernel', 'xc_dom_find_loader: no loader found ')
I had a HDD crash recently on my Root Server. Replaced HDDs, installed Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, since Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is not supported by Plesk yet. Anyway...
I had 2 issues:
1) Could not create Customers, because IP Pool was empty. Changed IP Type from Dedicated to Shared. Fixed issue. 2) Cannot connect to the FTP Server using the Login Data from one of my Domains.
FlashFXP and FileZilla both show the same error, which is:
Code: Response:220 ProFTPD 1.3.4c Server (ProFTPD) [*ip removed*] Command:USER *user removed* Response:331 Password required for *user removed* Command:PASS ************** Response:530 Login incorrect. Error:Critical error Error:Could not connect to server
Now everything starts, I come to the network screen (right after the language selection), leave everything on default, it says it is trying to configure the network with DHCP for eth0 and then hangs there for a moment a does nothing.
How do I continue, how do I configure the network correcly.
I am just starting to learn Xen and would appreciate all the input I get.
I tried to install clamav, but i'm out of luck. It won't install at all. it gives the folloing error:
Transaction Check Error: file /etc/freshclam.conf from install of clamav-0.95.1-4.el5.rf.i386 conflicts with file from package clamav-toaster-0.95.1-1.3.27.i386 ....
i have a 32bit centos running with 8 gigs, but only 7 is registering when i contacted support they told me
Your server does in fact have 8GB of physical memory however the reason it is not being recognized is due to the fact that you are using a 32 bit operating system. By default, the 8GB would be recognized if it were a 64 bit OS however on a 32 bit operating system, you must install and boot into the PAE kernel (physical address extension) for the 8GB to be recognized and utilized. The PAE kernel can be installed through yum when connected to your server as root over SSH. Once you have installed the kernel, you will need to reboot the server for these changes to take effect
i tried
yum pae install
yum pae kernel install
both didnt work can anyone give me a quick step by step guide on how to go about this.
Been fooling around with red5 too long now. I really need this app to work so I can use the audio/video option on my chat.
I'm willing to pay the person who can make red5 work on my linux centos server. I allready installed ant & red5, the java is just a bit to tricky for me.
Like I said, I'm willing to pay a fee for the person who can make the red5 work.
I have a dedicated linux server and i want to install zimbra(open source mail server) on my server,i have googled and install it but it doesn't work..i can't login in to admin panel [url]but it throws page load error.
im going to be installing centos 5.1 on a webserver. which packages should i install. ie when it gives the the options for kde knome server server with gui etc?
I am using apachetop and it says in order to resolve host names (-r flag), adns must be installed. Host names aren't being resolved, so it appears I don't have adns, and I have googled but can't figure out where to get it and how to install it.
error: [url] : import read failed. Your operating system's rpm update method (yum) was not able to locate the glibc package. This is an indication of an improper setup. You must correct this error before you can proceed.
I run a web counter/tracking service on a dedicated server with 2x SATA discs (RAID1). There are about 100 MySQL queries per second, most of them are served from RAM cache, about 10-20 per second are inserts directly to disc.
My question: is it possible that this load physically damages the discs over time so that the disk crashes sooner or later?