BLACK FRIDAY SALE IS LIVE !!!!!

Linux

How to Setup and Configure tmpmail

The tmpmail is a handy utility where the user is allowed to create and use the temporary email address to use the incoming mail. Our technical team support will assist our clients with several Command-line queries under our server management plan. You can also take assistance from our technical team support 24/7 will handle similar issues or any sort of installation and migration. Let’s have a glance at various aspects of tmpmail along with its setup

Read More »

How to Apply Configuration Fails in Nagios Server

Before we drive to the solution part, let’s have a glance at the reason that cause an error.  This Blog will drive you to how to apply configuration fails in the Nagios server. If you need any assistance to fix the error, you can take our technical team support to be done on your behalf.  Let’s have a look at the cause of the error. An error message will be displayed on the screen when apply configuration

Read More »

How to fix Event Data getting Stale in Nagios

  In some Nagios version, our clients using Nagios reported a bug relating to event data. However, this bug has been patched and will be available in releases later. If you still experiencing the error and /or the Nagios services taking a long time to start that may be due to corruption in the MySQL table. Our technical team support will fix event data getting stale in Nagios under our server management plan. You can also

Read More »

Setting PostgreSQL on Linux in Vesta control panel

In order to set PostgreSQL on Linux in Vesta, you need to clean the system “minimal install base”. Our technical team support will set the PostgreSQL on Linux in the Vesta control panel on your behalf under our server management services plan. You can also take assistance from our technical team support 24/7 for fixing the error or any sort of installation and migration.  PostgreSQL on Linux in Vesta control panel Now you can install the

Read More »

How to set up SELinux on CentOS

         The SELinux will enhance the server security that brings heightened security for Linux systems. In the Linux kernel where the SELinux has built a security mechanism, Linux distributions such as CentOS, RHEL, and Fedora are equipped with SELinux by default. If you configure the SELinux that helps in access troubleshoot related error message which is a great security risk reducer. SELinux will restrict a server processes requests and users interact with sockets, network ports,

Read More »

How to Install and Configure CSF

Config Server Firewall / CSF the firewall application designed for Linux servers. CSF is a Login/Intrusion Detection that effective for applications like SSH, SMTP, IMAP, Pop3, the “su” command and many others. The CSF use to recognize the user who uses to login into the server via SSH, will send an alert if they trying to utilize the “su” command to attain higher privileges on the server.  Another key function of CSF is that it will

Read More »

How to Speed Up Nginx with Varnish Cache on CentOS 7

      Varnish Cache is an open-source, high-performance HTTP accelerator designed for speeding up web servers.  In short, this blog will show you how to install and use Varnish Cache as a front-end to the Nginx HTTP server in CentOS 7. Need any assistance regarding installation and configuration, you can take our technical team support to been done on your behalf under our server management services Step 1 Install Nginx Web Server on CentOS 7 By using the YUM

Read More »

7 steps to securing your Linux server

  This blog represents the bare minimum needed to harden a Linux server.  Enabling an additional security layer is necessary depending on how a server is used. These layers can include things like individual application configurations, intrusion detection software, and enabling access controls, e.g., two-factor authentication.  These 7 steps securing Linux server will help you to secure the Linux server and we do assist our clients with several Linux queries under the server management plan. 

Read More »

CloudLinux OS 8 with cPanel and Plesk Compatibility

The cloudLinux OS 8 with the 4.18 kernel was released in February 2020. That drive through great success as the user experience reliability and latest update support via cloudlinux. The cpanel and the Plesk control panel interface drives to greater performance and strong workability on the DirectAdmin servers. If you need any assistance related to Linux server management services, please consult our technical team support for further detail information. Benefits of CloudLinux OS 8 The cloudlinux users

Read More »

Linux security enhancement with the cPanel & WHM

The internet is a hostile environment, together with the web hosting face innumerable threats through the bad actors that will steal the data and exploit server resources. Whereas CentOS is secure and a stable foundation that is not invulnerable. The malicious bots and the bad actors will access via software vulnerabilities, configuration mistakes, and poor Linux security practices. If you need any assistance related to Linux server management services, please consult our technical team support

Read More »

FREE SERVER AUDITING

Get Auditing Report of Your Server for FREE!!