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What are the different types of Virtual Web Hosting in Apache

What are the different types of Virtual Web Hosting in Apache

Virtual Hosting is a method of hosting multiple domain names on a server using a single IP address. This allows one server to share its resources, such as memory and process cycles, in order to

How to check the lock status of any user account in Linux

In my last article I had showed you the steps to keep track of commands executed by individual users and to check the login time of respective users in your Linux box. ALSO READ: How to

How to configure PXE boot server in Linux using Red Hat 6

PXE is an abbreviation for Preboot eXecution Environment which describes a client server standardized environment to boot from a network a software assembly on a client i.e. an Operating System. It is also pronounced as

How to take remote desktop of Windows from Linux

In Linux we have a utility rdesktop which is used to take remote to any Windows machine. let us see how it works and the iptable rules to allow or reject the same. You need

How to detect new hard disk attached without rebooting in Linux

How to detect new hard disk attached without rebooting in Linux

I have written an article on various types of disk attachment technology so I hope you are aware of the kind of disk attached to your box and also step by step instructions to perform

How to detect new NIC/Ethernet card without rebooting in Linux

I have a Red Hat 6 vm created in my VMware Workstation Lab. I will just go ahead and add a new NIC card to my running RHEL machine. Now let us try to detect

How to run any script or cron job in Linux for every second

There was this one time when I ran into the situation when my /tmp partition was getting full at 100% and I got an threshold alert but again when I checked the same it was

How to keep a track of all the commands run by any user in Linux

What if you want to know what were the commands which were executed by any user on any Linux server   Method 1 Check the .bash_history file in user's home location. NOTE: You will not be

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