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miriam segondat

PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall - 0 views

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    port forward helps you to open up a port in your router or firewall so that you can play online games, host a web server or ftp server, upload webcam data, instant message or send and receive mIRC DDC fserve operations.
miriam segondat

DynDNS.com Forums * View forum - MailHop Outbound - 0 views

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    Troubleshooting DNS -users helping users
Ciaran Kearney

An iptables guide & tutorial - iptablesrocks.orgThis is a cached version of http://www.... - 0 views

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    helping you create an iptables ruleset for your home server
anonymous

10 things you should do to secure Apache - 0 views

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    Get the key facts on a wide range of technologies, techniques, strategies, and skills with the help of these concise, need-to-know lists.
John Twohig

HowStuffWorks- DNS - 0 views

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    If you're online a lot, you use domain name servers hundreds of times a day -- and you may not even know it! Find out how this global, usually invisible system helps get Web pages to your machine.
Daniel Artipoli

How to use IP-helper address to connect remote DHCP server | DHCP - 0 views

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    Cisco - How to use IP-help address to connect remote DHCP server.
Frank O'Sullivan

a script that helps you determine what chmod number to use - 0 views

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    chmod
John Twohig

Linux DHCP Server, Dynamic IP, DHCP how to, sytem administration, linux system, linux d... - 0 views

  • The entire DHCP server configuration consists of three stages. If you are running a firewall (iptables), allow the DHCP You must configure the /etc/dhcpd.conf A running dhcpd daemon (which can be started at boot time)
  • Even though DHCP gives out IP address dynamically, it also has the ability to reserve an IP address for a certain computer. In this sense it's almost as if the client computer has a static IP even though it uses DHCP to get it. This is useful if you want to be able to put entries in your /etc/hosts file and not have to worry about the entry becoming invalid over time.  The first thing we must do is to specify a name for the computer as a helpful identifier
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