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Linux - Links
- How to set up a PiHole with PiVPN and Unbound - 2021 Edition Since the last time I wrote about PiHole in 2019, that tutorial has accumulated over 25,000 views and is by far the most viewed post on this blog. Even to this day, that tutorial racks up hundreds of views every month, even though it is sorely out of date.
- Rpmfind.Net Server - Rpmfind mirror located at Insa-lyon.fr / Go directly to the RPM database / Learn more about rpmfind and rpm2html.
- BestMonitoringTools.com I started this site to share my experience with monitoring tools, to review them and to track key innovation in leading monitoring tools on the market.
- Welcome to the home of the Beowulf Mailing List / Beowulf Project at CESDIS
- SCO - Caldera Systems, Inc.
- DevShed - Open Source Resources for Advanced Webmasters - PHP, Apache, Perl, MySQL and more.
- Postfix - The Mail Server First of all, thank you for your interest in the Postfix project. What is Postfix? It is Wietse Venema's mail server that started life at IBM research as an alternative to the widely-used Sendmail program. Now at Google, Wietse continues to support Postfix.
- RedHat Support DNS HOWTO
- FreeBSD Inc. FreeBSD is an operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms. A large community has continually developed it for more than thirty years. Its advanced networking, security, and storage features have made FreeBSD the platform of choice for many of the busiest web sites and most pervasive embedded networking and storage devices.
- Gert Doering - mgetty: Make optimum use of your faxmodem in a unix environment.vgetty: Use your modem as an answering machine.MUC.DE: provide personal Internet access for everybody.
- GNU Zebra Home Page Zebra is a multiserver routing software which provides TCP/IP based routing protocols. Zebra turns your machine into a full powered router.
- Cistron RADIUS server Cistron RADIUS server Use FreeRadius Cistron RADIUS was an authentication and accounting server for terminal servers that speak the RADIUS protocol. The author is Miquel van Smoorenburg . Cistron Radius had a good run for quite a few years, but it's old, and not maintained anymore. You should use its successor, FreeRadius. Really. For the archeologists amongst you, here is the old cistron radius 1.6.8 page.
- http://www.redhat.com/
- HylaFAX Home Page - This is the home page for the HylaFAX telecommunication software. HylaFAX is used for sending and receiving facsimiles as well as for sending alpha-numeric pages. The software is designed around a client-server architecture. Fax modems may reside on a single machine on a network and clients can submit an outbound job from any other machine on the network. Client software is designed to be lightweight and easy to port.
- SurgeMail Server SurgeMail is a fully functional SMTP / IMAP / POP / Webmail server, you install it on your own private machine running Linux or Windows in minutes and have a complete corporate carrier class system. With spam handing, live mirroring, modern fast WebMail and SSL / Encryption features to rival any system in the world.
- Internet Software Consortium Open Source For an Open Internet Mission-driven non-profit since 1994
- Linux Australia Linux Australia is the peak body of Open Source communities in Australia. Linux Australia represents approximately 5000 Australian users and developers of Free Software and Open Technologies, and facilitates internationally-renowned events including linux.conf.au Australasias grassroots Free and Open Source Software Conference.
- Linux Today: Linuxnewbie.org
- DOVECOT The Secure IMAP server Dovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 email server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written with security primarily in mind. Dovecot is an excellent choice for both small and large installations. It's fast, simple to set up, requires no special administration and it uses very little memory.
- LiViD - The Linux Video Project - The Linux Video and DVD Project LiViD is a nifty abbreviation for Linux Video and DVD. The web site is at www.linuxvideo.org and there is a CVS repository at cvs.linuxvideo.org. The LiViD Project is a collection of video and dvd related sub-projects. The idea is to provide one central location for users to find information and support for video hardware and software. The other major advantage for organizing all the video related projects is the reduction of the amount of duplicated code, and a better collaboration on the design of interfaces. Our goals are simple - provide a unified development and user resource center for video and dvd related work for Linux.
- MariaDB Server -- Powerful and Free MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational databases. Its made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. It is part of most cloud offerings and the default in most Linux distributions.
- Cacti Home Page Cacti is a complete network graphing solution designed to harness the power of RRDTool's data storage and graphing functionality. Cacti provides a fast poller, advanced graph templating, multiple data acquisition methods, and user management features out of the box. All of this is wrapped in an intuitive, easy to use interface that makes sense for LAN-sized installations up to complex networks with thousands of devices.
- OpenBSD: Multiplatform Ultra-secure OS Only two remote holes in the default install, in a heck of a long time!
- PHP3: PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor
- Red Hat Software, Inc. - Home Page
- Small FreeBSD Home Page The PicoBSD pages have been removed since they were seriously out-of-date.
- The Linux Home Page at Linux Online
- Unix Guru Universe
- WebScripts (Free Perl CGI Scripts)
- Welcome to Server World Great server cook book.



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