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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

[HowtoForge] Newsletter 09/30/2010

HowtoForge Newsletter 09/30/2010
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New HOWTOs:
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* Setting Up An OpenVPN Server With Authentication Against OpenLDAP On Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
* Spam Control For Postfix
* How To Integrate ClamAV Into PureFTPd For Virus Scanning On Fedora 13
* How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On Fedora 13
* Setting Up An NFS Server And Client On CentOS 5.5
* Installing Lighttpd With PHP5 And MySQL Support On OpenSUSE 11.3

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Setting Up An OpenVPN Server With Authentication Against OpenLDAP On Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
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OpenVPN, or Open Virtual Private Network, is a tool for creating networking "tunnels" between and among groups of computers that are not on the same local network. This is useful if you have services on a local network and need to access them remotely but don't want these services to be publicly accessible. By integrating with OpenSSL, OpenVPN can encrypt all VPN traffic to provide a secure connection between machines. The OpenLDAP backend of iRedmail allows you to integrate all kinds of applications and to realize centralized account management. This tutorial shows you how to integrate OpenVPN into the iredmail ldap backend on Ubuntu 10.04; passwords will be stored in ldap and you can change passwords through webmail.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/setting-up-an-openvpn-server-with-authentication-against-openldap-on-ubuntu-10.04-lts


Spam Control For Postfix
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Spam is a major problem for anyone with a mail server. Many times, spam goes to email addresses that don't exist. But, it still is hitting your server even if it isn't delivered. Other times, a users inbox will be overflowing with annoying messages about Viagra, hookers, free software, and whatever else. Below is a solution. It's an ongoing accumulation of my efforts to stop spam to the best of my abilities. So far, it has a 97% success rate with over 20,000 emails (spam and ham, alike) processed.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/spam-control-for-postfix


How To Integrate ClamAV Into PureFTPd For Virus Scanning On Fedora 13
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This tutorial explains how you can integrate ClamAV into PureFTPd for virus scanning on a Fedora 13 system. In the end, whenever a file gets uploaded through PureFTPd, ClamAV will check the file and delete it if it is malware.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-integrate-clamav-into-pureftpd-for-virus-scanning-on-fedora-13


How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On Fedora 13
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This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with Apache2 on a Fedora 13 server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the Apache server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-webdav-with-apache2-on-fedora-13


Setting Up An NFS Server And Client On CentOS 5.5
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This guide explains how to set up an NFS server and an NFS client on CentOS 5.5. NFS stands for Network File System; through NFS, a client can access (read, write) a remote share on an NFS server as if it was on the local hard disk.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/setting-up-an-nfs-server-and-client-on-centos-5.5


Installing Lighttpd With PHP5 And MySQL Support On OpenSUSE 11.3
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Lighttpd is a secure, fast, standards-compliant web server designed for speed-critical environments. This tutorial shows how you can install Lighttpd on an OpenSUSE 11.3 server with PHP5 support (through FastCGI) and MySQL support.

You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-lighttpd-with-php5-and-mysql-support-on-opensuse-11.3


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