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Enable WordPress / Apache SEO URL’s on Fedora https://fedorasolved.org/Members/kjs/enable-wordpress-apache-seo-urls-on-fedora Describes how to serve up SEO (friendly) URL’s via Apache on Fedora Linux. No publisherkjsServer Solutions2012-06-22T19:10:36ZPageTigerVNC server through SSH Tunnel https://fedorasolved.org/Members/zdenek/tigervnc-server Short guide for VNC server configuration with the access to VNC server through SSH tunnel to enable encrypted access on remote desktop.No publisherzdenekInstall SolutionsServer SolutionsNetwork SolutionsDesktop2011-02-25T01:32:43ZPageMachine Check Exception https://fedorasolved.org/Members/ashokvignesh Print machine check log from x86-64 kernelNo publisherashokvigneshServer Solutions2009-12-16T01:08:55ZFolderYum & RPM FAQ https://fedorasolved.org/Members/zcat/yum-rpm-faq Solutions to some of the most commonly asked yum and rpm questions.No publisherzcatServer SolutionsPost-Install Solutions2009-10-10T18:26:40ZPageHow To Install Virtualbox Guest Additions in Fedora Guest https://fedorasolved.org/Members/realz/VB_Guest_Addition VirtualBox is an open source virtualization application that lets you run another operating system within your existing operating system. Your original system is called Host and then secondary system is called Guest. VirtualBox guest additions provide features such as mouse integration.No publisherrealzServer Solutions2008-03-12T19:30:27ZPageInstalling VirtualBox on Fedora 8 HowTo https://fedorasolved.org/Members/kjs/installing-virtualbox-on-fedora-8 HowTo install VirtualBox on Fedora core 8, however this should work on other versions. No publisherkjsServer Solutions2011-09-03T22:21:45ZPage Installing Fedora Using PXE Images https://fedorasolved.org/installation-solutions/installing-fedora-using-pxe-images Booting grub with the Fedora PXE vmlinuz/initrd images allows you to perform a network installation of Fedora over any existing linux distro, should you not be able to write to or boot from the conventional CD/DVD install media. A PXE netinstall can both be done locally, and with extra care, remotely using VNC. Both methods are explained in this HOWTO.No publisherzcatInstall SolutionsServer Solutions2009-01-07T23:49:27ZPageSharing files with NFSv4 on Fedora (Server -> Multi) https://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/nfsv4-fedora This HowTo explains how to set up the Network File System version 4 on your LAN for multiple shares. It explains, also, how to mount the “exports” on your client.No publisherrenichServer SolutionsPost-Install Solutions2008-03-24T05:40:36ZPageSharing files with NFSv4 on Fedora 7 (Server -> Multi) https://fedorasolved.org/Members/renich/howtos/f7/en/nfsv4-fedora This HowTo explains how to set up the Network File System version 4 on your LAN for multiple shares. It explains, also, how to mount the “exports” on your client.No publisherrenichServer SolutionsPost-Install Solutions2008-01-30T06:53:02ZPageSSHFS https://fedorasolved.org/server-solutions/sshfs The idea of sshfs was taken from the SSHFS filesystem distributed with LUFS, which I found very useful. There were some limitations of that codebase, so I rewrote it. Features of this implementation are:
* Based on FUSE (the best userspace filesystem framework for linux 😉
* Multithreading: more than one request can be on it’s way to the server
* Allowing large reads (max 64k)
* Caching directory contents
This install will explain how to install and mount sshfs. It will give examples of how to mount on boot using the /etc/fstabNo publisherstrikeforceServer Solutions2011-01-23T05:51:32ZPageSecuring SSH https://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/securing-ssh This howto outlines a few extra steps that can be taken to further secure a SSH server, chiefly from the constant onslaught of automated brute-force password attacks.No publisherzcatSecurity SolutionsServer SolutionsPost-Install Solutions2008-02-05T18:42:58ZPageSetting up a LAMP stack https://fedorasolved.org/server-solutions/lamp-stack The so-called LAMP stack is one of the most compelling reasons to install Linux in the first place and probably the one primary purpose for many Fedora server-based installations. The combination of Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (or Perl, or even Python) allows webmasters to build websites and run complex applications such as a webmail interface or a wiki.No publisherhypodermiaServer Solutions2011-03-15T15:48:20ZPageiptables Howto https://fedorasolved.org/Members/kanarip/iptables-howto A Howto on using iptables to configure your firewallNo publisherkanaripSecurity SolutionsServer SolutionsNetwork Solutions2008-01-30T06:44:56ZPageRepository Synchronization Script https://fedorasolved.org/server-solutions/repo-sync This is a repository synchronization script for Fedora. It enables administrators to synchronize a local mirror of several repositories using the RSYNC protocol. Currently supported repositories are Fedora Core, Updates, Extras, Source and Livna.No publisherkanaripServer Solutions2009-11-21T21:06:20ZPagePostfix Mail Server https://fedorasolved.org/server-solutions/postfix-mail-server This howto explains how to setup postfix with features such as tls encryption, smtp auth, content filtering, spam protection, virus protection and grey listing. This howto uses postfix, amavisd-new, spam assassin, clamav and sqlgrey. Most of which are in Fedora Extras. Work is also being done to make sure all are in Fedora Extras soon.No publisherjonServer Solutions2008-01-30T07:46:29ZPage