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Category Archives: Linux
4 Ways to Identify Who is Logged-In on Your Linux System
As a system administrator, you may want to know who is on the system at any give point in time. You may also want to know what they are doing. In this article let us review 4 different methods to identify who is on your Linux system.
Linux Malware Detect
Current Release: http://www.rfxn.com/downloads/maldetect-current.tar.gz http://www.rfxn.com/appdocs/README.maldetect http://www.rfxn.com/appdocs/CHANGELOG.maldetect
Nagios Server Monitoring
Nagios Is The Industry Standard In IT Infrastructure Monitoring Achieve instant awareness of IT infrastructure problems, so downtime doesn’t adversely affect your business.
How to set the Time / Date and Timezone in CentOS
In this article we will show you how to set the time, date and timezone within CentOS. Though I’m sure this method will remain the same through the various Linux distributions.
Linux log files location and how do I view logs files?
Q. I am new to Linux and I would like to know where are the log files located under Debian or Cento OS Linux server? How do I open or view log files?