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Create virtual FTP servers with Xlight FTP Server
Learn how to make the best use out of virtual FTP servers on Xlight to give you the most flexible FTP server available for a Windows desktop or server machine.
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Manage your Nagios installation with the web-based GUI NagiosQL
NagiosQL is a powerful web-based GUI tool that helps you configure and manage your Nagios network monitor. Follow these NagiosQL install instructions.
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DIY: Track and manage issues with WebIssues
WebIssues is a reliable client/server based issue tracking and team collaboration system that your end users will find easy to use.
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DIY: Four Terminal Server alternatives
Jack Wallen features some alternative solutions for a Terminal Server environment that are sure to save your small business serious cash.
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DIY: You'll go bananas for the Monkey web server
The Monkey HTTP daemon is an easy way to get a web server up and running on smaller or embedded systems.
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DIY: Speed up your Apache server with Varnish Cache
Varnish Cache will help to get your Apache server running 10-300 times faster without costing you a dime for a fatter pipe or fatter hardware.
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DIY: Understanding Samba security modes
Scratching your head about which Samba security mode to choose? Jack Wallen's description of each option might help make a decision.
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DIY: Install and use a WAMP server for an inexpensive, Windows-based web server
WAMP is very simple to install and can have you serving up robust web sites quickly.
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DIY: PageKite allows you to host a site from your desktop
Interested in serving up web content from your desktop, without having to have an dedicated IP address or passing traffic through a router brings up some pretty cool possibilities?...
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Syncing time in Linux and Windows with NTP
Using the Network Time Protocol will ensure that precise time syncs exist on your Linux and Windows Server, crucial if you want your Linux machine to connect to a Windows domain.