HowtoForge Newsletter 10/07/2010
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New HOWTOs:
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* The ISPConfig 3 Manual is finally available!
* How To Set Up Kojoney SSH Honeypot On CentOS 5.5
* How To Integrate ClamAV (Through mod_clamav) Into ProFTPd For Virus Scanning On Debian Lenny
* Setting Up An NFS Server And Client On Ubuntu 10.04
* Integrating XCache Into PHP5 (Fedora 13 & Lighttpd)
* Installing Nginx With PHP5 And MySQL Support On CentOS 5.5
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The ISPConfig 3 Manual is finally available!
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The ISPConfig 3 manual is finally available (in PDF format). On nearly 300 pages, it covers the concept behind ISPConfig (admin, resellers, clients), explains how to install and update ISPConfig 3, includes a reference for all forms and form fields in ISPConfig together with examples of valid inputs, and provides tutorials for the most common tasks in ISPConfig 3. It also lines out how to make your server more secure and comes with a troubleshooting section at the end.
Version 1.0 for ISPConfig 3.0.3 (Date: 09/30/2010)
Author: Falko Timme
299 pages
You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/download-the-ispconfig-3-manual
How To Set Up Kojoney SSH Honeypot On CentOS 5.5
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Kojoney is a low level interaction honeypot that emulates an SSH server. The daemon is written in Python using the Twisted Conch libraries. In computer terminology, a honeypot is a trap set to detect, deflect, or in some manner counteract attempts at unauthorized use of information systems. Generally it consists of a computer, data, or a network site that appears to be part of a network, but is actually isolated, (un)protected, and monitored, and which seems to contain information or a resource of value to attackers. This tutorial shows how you can compile and install updated version of Kojoney on CentOS 5.5 server.
You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-kojoney-ssh-honeypot-on-centos-5.5
How To Integrate ClamAV (Through mod_clamav) Into ProFTPd For Virus Scanning On Debian Lenny
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This tutorial explains how you can integrate ClamAV into ProFTPd for virus scanning on a Debian Lenny system. This is achieved through mod_clamav. In the end, whenever a file gets uploaded through ProFTPd, 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-through-mod_clamav-into-proftpd-for-virus-scanning-on-debian-lenny
Setting Up An NFS Server And Client On Ubuntu 10.04
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This guide explains how to set up an NFS server and an NFS client on Ubuntu 10.04. 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-ubuntu-10.04
Integrating XCache Into PHP5 (Fedora 13 & Lighttpd)
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This guide explains how to integrate XCache into PHP5 on a Fedora 13 system (with Lighttpd). From the XCache project page: "XCache is a fast, stable PHP opcode cacher that has been tested and is now running on production servers under high load." It's similar to other PHP opcode cachers, such as eAccelerator and APC.
You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/integrating-xcache-into-php5-fedora-13-and-lighttpd
Installing Nginx With PHP5 And MySQL Support On CentOS 5.5
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Nginx (pronounced "engine x") is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP server. Nginx is known for its stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption. This tutorial shows how you can install Nginx on a CentOS 5.5 server with PHP5 support (through FastCGI) and MySQL support.
You can find the document here:
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http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-nginx-with-php5-and-mysql-support-on-centos-5.5
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