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Log rotation in CentOS

Most of services and daemons running in CentOS (Linux) are creating their own log files. These log files have necessary notifications and messages related to those services and daemons. You can access logs for any specific messages that will help to find and locate system problems. So we have the priority task to rotate these […]

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Installing the latest FFMPEG (manual)

FFMPEG – a complete, cross-platform solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. Developers are usually run FFMPEG on CentOS 7 installation and we like to disclose some hints regarding manual installation procedure.

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How to Install CloudLinux on CentOS 7

CloudLinux OS delivers commercial functionality to Linux with new features for isolating user accounts. If you offer hosting services to clients you may face to performance problems, resources leaks, security issues. All above are recovering by CloudLinux OS specialized for shared hosting environments.

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Fixing broken YUM on CentOS

Server power outages could cause several problems and one of them is braking YUM manager. When the server is going down while YUM processing (even in background) repo task you will probably face a problem (a very messy situation with yum failure).

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cPanel pricing update

cPanel is rebranding VPS and Dedicated License Types. cPanel is evolving their packaging names to coincide with industry terms. VPS is now Cloud and Dedicated is now Metal. The package name changes go into effect immediately.

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Exim vulnerability – How to fix

A critical severity vulnerability present in multiple versions of the Exim mail software makes it possible for root access by attackers and executing commands on mail servers for some non-default server configurations.

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Checking server disks performance in CentOS 7

Disk benchmarking is the process of running software that accurately measures transfer speeds under various disk access scenarios (sequential, random 4K, deep queue depth, etc.). The aim is to produce figures in MBps that summarize the speed characteristics of a disk.

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Managing BIND DNS Server

Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) is one of most popular server-side software. Domain Name System (DNS) is a must for most servers today. It was developed in the 1980s at the University of Berkley that’s why it has ‘B’=’Berkeley’ in acronym. Currently it active in version 9.

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Changing root password in Linux

In this article we will show how to change the default root password. As you know we provide VPS and dedicated servers with auto-generated passwords and we recommend to change it right after delivery to maximise the instance secure.

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