Identifying the Running Kernel on Red Hat system
How to identify on Red Hat Linux server what Kernel are you running.
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How to identify on Red Hat Linux server what Kernel are you running.
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Continue readingNikto – an open source tool that identifies potentially interesting files by referencing the robots.txt file, by spidering the surface of the application, and by cycling through a list of known files that contain sensitive information.
Continue readingIdentity Management for Unix enables you to integrate Windows users into an existing Unix or LInux environment, including managing user accounts, passwords on Windows and Unix systems.
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Continue readingFinally good news for Ubuntu users – now you can install Google Apps on your distro with help of Grive
Continue readingToday, I was trying to install MeldMerge tool on RHEL 5 server and got errors as the system is running and
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