CentOS is an Enterprise Linux distribution based on the freely available sources from Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Each CentOS version is supported for 7 years (by means of security updates). A new CentOS version is released every 2 years and each CentOS version is regularly updated (every 6 months) to support newer hardware. This results in a secure, low-maintenance, reliable, predictable and reproducible Linux environment.
phpMyFAQ 2 is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ-system. It supports various databases to store all data, PHP 4.3.3 (or higher) is needed in order to access this data. phpMyFAQ also offers a multi-language Content Management-System with a WYSIWYG editor and an Image Manager, flexible multi-user support with user and group based permissions on categories and records, a wiki-like revision feature, a news system, user-tracking, language modules, enhanced automatic content negotiation, templates, extensive XML-support, PDF-support, a backup-system, a dynamic sitemap, related articles, tagging, RSS feeds, built-in spam protection systems, LDAP support, and an easy to use installation script.
The instructions show how to setup a server to host any number of separate MediaWiki wikis on a server installed according to Base Installation of a CentOS Server.
Creating an iptables firewall script requires many steps, but with the aid of the sample tutorials, you should be able to complete a configuration relatively quickly.
can also use:
service named start
service named stop
service named restart
DNS clients (servers not running BIND) use the /etc/resolv.conf file to determine both the location of their DNS server and the domains to which they belong.
This link is a guide on how to manage software with yum.
Use the yum utility to modify the software on your system in four ways:
1. To install new software from package repositories
2. To install new software from an individual package file
3. To update existing software on your system
4. To remove unwanted software from your system