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If we can assist you in any manner with any of the above
applications, don’t hesitate to contact
us!
We can install, configure and support the following applications
on your Linux server:
Proxy server (Squid)
Squid is a high-performance proxy caching server for web clients,
supporting FTP, gopher, and HTTP data objects. Squid keeps
meta data and especially hot objects cached in RAM, caches
DNS lookups, supports non-blocking DNS lookups, and implements
negative caching of failed requests.
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Mail server (sendmail)
On the Internet, sendmail is the most popular Unix-based implementation
of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) for transmitting
e-mail. When a sendmail server receives e-mail, it attempts
to deliver the mail to the intended recipient immediately
and, if the recipient is not present, it queues messages for
later delivery.
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Firewall (iptables)
iptables give you flexibility in protecting your services
(firewall feature), powerful routing features (network address
translation, or NAT), manipulating packets (packet mangling),
and most useful is the connection tracking feature. At the
packet filtering (firewall) level, you can control which services
may be accessed, and how they may be accessed. At the NAT
level, you can use the packet filtering feature, process the
packets, and send them to a specific host on your network,
service on the same box, or simply drop the request at the
doorstep. Packet ala deceased.
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Fileserver (samba)
Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides
seamless file and print services to Microsoft Windows clients.
Samba uses the TCP/IP protocol that is installed on the host
server. When correctly configured, it allows that host to
interact with a Microsoft Windows client or server as if it
is a Windows file and print server.
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DHCP server
Stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP provides
a means of dynamically configuring the IP addresses, network
numbers, and server locations for the computers on your local
network. Instead of manually configuring each machine on your
network with IP address, netmask, default gateway and dns
server settings, the server will do this automatically for
each machine.
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Apache webserver
Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet
since April of 1996. A webserver allows the hosting of html
documents in the form of an intranet or website.
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Postgresql database
PostgreSQL is a highly-scalable, SQL compliant, open source
object-relational database management system with more than
15 years of development history.
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Mysql database
The MySQL database server is the world's most popular open
source database. Over six million installations use MySQL
to power high-volume Web sites and other critical business
systems — including industry-leaders like The Associated
Press, Yahoo, NASA, Sabre Holdings and Suzuki.
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FTP server (VSFTPD)
vsftpd is a secure, extremely fast and stable FTP server for
Linux. It allows external people to ftp into your webserver
to download or upload files.
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POP3 or IMAP (Dovecot)
Allows users to retrieve e-mail from your server using either
POP3 or IMAP from any email client.
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PHP support
PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that
is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded
into HTML. It allows your website or intranet to be dynamic
and self-updateable.
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SSH login
Stands for secure shell. It is a very secure form of remote
access allowing system admin to remotely administer the server.
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DNS server (BIND)
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an implementation
of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocols. The BIND DNS Server
is used on the vast majority of name serving machines on the
Internet. It resolves DNS names to IP addresses.
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Automatic updates (YUM)
Yum is an automatic updater and package installer/remover
for rpm systems. It automatically computes dependencies and
figures out what things should occur to install packages.
In a nutshell, YUM keeps your Linux machine up to date with
the latest security patches. YUM can be configured to download
updates from a local South African mirror to save on bandwidth.
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If we can assist you with the installation and configuration
of any of these applications, please feel free to contact
us directly or fill out the submission form. One of our dedicated Linux support
staff will contact you back regarding your submission.
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