All this Link help to step by step Setup and configure
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-NIS server and NIS client on Fedora Core Linux operating system
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Configuring NIS under Red Hat Linux
http://bradthemad.org/tech/notes/redhat_nis_setup.php
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Understanding sticky bit in linux
1) Sticky bit was used on executables in linux (which was used more often)so that they would remain in the memory more time after the initial execution, hoping they would be needed in the near future. But since today we have more sophisticated memory accessing techniques and the bottleneck related to primary memory is diminishing, the sticky bit is not used today for this. Instead, it is used on folders, to imply that a file or folder created inside a stickybit-enabled folder could only be deleted by the creator itself. A nice implementation of sticky bit is the /tmp folder,where every user has write permission but only users who own a file can delete them. Remember files inside a folder which has write permission can be deleted even if the file doesn't have write permission. The sticky bit comes useful here.
Redhat Apache mod_ssl Configuration for https
Article derived from http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/rhel-apache-httpd-mod-ssl-tutorial/
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
What is What Updated 6 July 2010
What is what?
1. What is Web Server?
a. A Web Server is a Computer programs that deliver (serves) content like web page, HTTP and World Wide Web to the client.
2. What is the difference between web 2.0 and web server?

1. What is Web Server?
a. A Web Server is a Computer programs that deliver (serves) content like web page, HTTP and World Wide Web to the client.
2. What is the difference between web 2.0 and web server?
Monday, July 5, 2010
A good site on ITIL IT Operations Management
http://www.itil.org/en/vomkennen/itil/serviceoperation/funktionen/operationsmanagement.php
ITIL overview and benefits
ITIL: Overview and Benefits
ITIL provides a systematic and professional approach to the management of IT service provision. Adopting its guidance offers users a huge range of benefits that include:- reduced costs
- improved IT services through the use of proven best practice processes
- improved customer satisfaction through a more professional approach to service delivery
- standards and guidance
- improved productivity
- improved use of skills and experience
- improved delivery of third party services through the specification of ITIL or ISO 20000 as the standard for service delivery in services procurements.
Managing project milestones - templates
Project milestones are critical points that you monitor throughout the life cycle of a project. Milestones highlight important interim events, such as the completion of a phase, a delivery of materials, and a payment for work performed.
Here are some ready templates to use. Though i dont personally think they are well done.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/managing-project-milestones-HA001226487.aspx
Here are some ready templates to use. Though i dont personally think they are well done.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/managing-project-milestones-HA001226487.aspx
CCNP v6.0
The Networking Academy CCNP v6.0 curriculum consists of three new courses that align with the new Cisco certification exams:
CCNP Certification
The revised Cisco CCNP certification requires candidates to complete three 120-minute exams that validate the key competencies of network engineers: ROUTE 642-902, SWITCH 642-813, and TSHOOT 642-832. ROUTE and SWITCH replace the BSCI and BCMSN exams; however the TSHOOT exam covers new material on troubleshooting multisite enterprise networks. Learn more about the redesigned CCNP certification on the Cisco Learning Network.
The full article is here:
http://www.imakenews.com/cisco_netacademy/e_article001801121.cfm?x=bh6lkDM,bh493J3D
- CCNP ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing - this course replaces CCNP v5.0 Building Scalable Internetworks (BSI)
- CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switched Networks - this course replaces CCNP v5.0 Building Multilayer Switched Networks (BMSN).
- CCNP TSHOOT: Troubleshooting and Maintaining IP Networks
CCNP Certification
The revised Cisco CCNP certification requires candidates to complete three 120-minute exams that validate the key competencies of network engineers: ROUTE 642-902, SWITCH 642-813, and TSHOOT 642-832. ROUTE and SWITCH replace the BSCI and BCMSN exams; however the TSHOOT exam covers new material on troubleshooting multisite enterprise networks. Learn more about the redesigned CCNP certification on the Cisco Learning Network.
The full article is here:
http://www.imakenews.com/cisco_netacademy/e_article001801121.cfm?x=bh6lkDM,bh493J3D
Basic Knowledge about encryption
Symmetric Encryption and Asymmetric Encryption
http://www.encryptionanddecryption.com/encryption/
Friday, July 2, 2010
A sypnosis of ITIL Service Strategy
Objective of Service Strategy: To provide guidance on how to design, develop and implement Service Management. It is about ensuring that IT organizations are in position to achieve operational effectiveness and to offer distinctive services to their customers. Its ultimate goal is to make the IT organization think and act in a strategic manner
The following processes are part of the ITIL V3 core discipline Service Strategy (there are more):
The following processes are part of the ITIL V3 core discipline Service Strategy (there are more):
- Service Portfolio Management
- Process Objective: To decide on a strategy to serve customers, and to develop the service provider's offerings and capabilities.
- Financial Management
- Process Objective: To manage the service provider's budgeting, accounting and charging requirements.
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