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FTP is short for File Transfer Protocol. FTP is used to transfer file from one computer to another over any type of network. An FTP server can receive traffic …
Install http Apache server To install http Apache server you will use dnf command Syntax sudo dnf install httpd Running this command will install basic packages required for working …
Samba is open source implementation for SMB Protocol and CIFS protocol (definition SMB Protocol – The Server Message Block Protocol (SMB protocol) is a client-server communication protocol used for …
What is LUKS Data safety is one of the top concerns everywhere be it corporate environment or confidential information or a regular home setup. LUKS is an encryption method …
In Windows operating system you can use ipconfig command to view ip address of a system. In Linux ifconfig command can be used to view ip address of an …
Vi is widely used Linux text editor as its easy to use and available across all Linux platforms. Vi text editor has both command mode and edit or insert …
A hostname is name assigned to any computer which is on a network and this name is used to identify this system in cluster of devices on any network …
DNF is next generation package manager replacing yum in rpm based Linux distributions. It was first introduced in Fedora 18, is default package manager in Fedora. Yum 4 is …
Firewalld is front-end tool for managing iptables configurations. Firewalld can be used dynamically i.e. changes can be done without affecting running sessions and connections. Firewalld has zone and services …
Iptables is pre-installed program in Linux which is default firewall application. All incoming and outgoing traffic is filtered by iptables. How does IPtables work Before going any further note …