Gentoo setup - Page 2
In page 1 of the Gentoo Slice setup article, we completed the ssh configuration along with a basic iptables install.
Now we’ll configure the gentoo ebuild system and get our Slice up to date.
Gentoo setup - Page 1
These Gentoo articles will take you from a ‘barebones’ Gentoo Slice to a secured and up to date Slice ready for your server software (or whatever you use the Slice for).
Securing your Slice as soon as possible is a great way of starting your Slice administration.
Ubuntu Intrepid - Apache configuration #2
Continuing from the first Ubuntu Intrepid Apache configuration article, we'll now look at some of the other settings in the main apache2.conf file and what they can do.
Concentrating on efficiency and security, this will end our apache2.conf journey (for now).
Ubuntu Intrepid - Apache configuration #1
As we know from the previous article, Ubuntu Intrepid uses a different layout from other non-Debian based systems - let's move on and take a look at the main apache2.conf and ports.conf.
We're not actually going to change a lot at this point, just look at the main settings and see what they mean and what a change will actually do.
Ubuntu Intrepid setup - page 1
These Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex articles will take you from a 'barebones' Ubuntu Intrepid Slice to a secured and up to date Slice ready for your server software (or whatever you use the Slice for).
Securing your Slice as soon as possible is a great way of starting your Slice administration.
Ubuntu Intrepid setup - page 2
In page 1 of the Ubuntu Intrepid setup, we completed the ssh configuration along with a basic iptables install.
Let's move on and install some personal configuration files to make our life easier. Once done, we can update the install and create a solid base for the 'meat' of the server.
Ubuntu Hardy setup - page 2
In page 1 of the Ubuntu Hardy setup, we completed the ssh configuration along with a basic iptables install.
Let's move on and install some personal configuration files to make our life easier. Once done, we can update the install and create a solid base for the 'meat' of the server.
Ubuntu Hardy setup - page 1
These Ubuntu Hardy Heron articles will take you from a 'barebones' Ubuntu Hardy Slice to a secured and up to date Slice ready for your server software (or whatever you use the Slice for).
Securing your Slice as soon as possible is a great way of starting your Slice administration.
CentOS setup - page 2
In page 1 of the CentOS setup, we completed the ssh configuration along with a basic iptables install.
Let's move on and install some personal configuration files to make our life easier. Once done, we can update the install and create a solid base for the 'meat' of the server.
CentOS setup - page 1
These CentOS articles will take you from a 'barebones' CentOS 5.1 Slice to a secured and up to date Slice ready for your server software (or whatever you use the Slice for).
Not only that, you will have a better understanding of what is going on and, more importantly, why it's going on.
Ubuntu Gutsy setup - page 2
In page 1 of the Ubuntu Gutsy setup, we completed the ssh configuration along with a basic iptables install.
Let's move on and install some personal configuration files to make our life easier. Once done, we can update the install and create a solid base for the 'meat' of the server.
Ubuntu Gutsy setup - page 1
These Ubuntu Gutsy articles will take you from a 'barebones' Ubuntu Gutsy Slice to a secured and up to date Slice ready for your server software (or whatever you use the Slice for).
Securing your Slice as soon as possible is a great way of starting your Slice administration.
Debian Etch setup - page 2
Continuing from page 1 of the Debian Etch setup, we'll now configure the terminal to be more useful and readable and create some aliases so we don't repeat entering long commands.
Then we can configure the locale(s) and go ahead and update Debian to the latest secure software ready for the 'working' software such as web servers and so on.
Debian Etch setup - page 1
These Debian articles will take you from a 'barebones' Debian Etch Slice to a secured and up to date Slice ready for your server software (or whatever you use the Slice for).
Not only that, you will have a better understanding of what is going on and, more importantly, why it's going on.
Ubuntu Feisty setup - page 2
In page 1 of the Ubuntu Feisty setup, we completed the ssh configuration along with a basic iptables install.
Let's move on and install some personal configuration files to make our life easier. Once done, we can update the install and create a solid base for the 'meat' of the server.
Ubuntu Feisty setup - page 1
In this Ubuntu Feisty guide, we have a basic Ubuntu Feisty slice upgraded from Ubuntu LTS as shown in this article. Do note that the upgrade should have been conducted on a barebones LTS install.
Now we need to access the slice and secure it as soon as possible.
Ubuntu LTS setup - page 2
In page 1 of the Ubuntu LTS setup, we completed the ssh configuration along with a basic iptables install.
Let's move on and install some personal configuration files to make our life easier. Once done, we can update the install and create a solid base for the 'meat' of the server.
Ubuntu LTS setup - page 1
In this Ubuntu LTS setup guide, we have a basic Ubuntu LTS slice, either a new slice or a reinstalled slice.
Now we need to access the slice and secure it as soon as possible.
