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Securing a Redhat, Fedora or Linux server howto

As a sysadmin I've learnt a lot through trail and error, with that I've put up an article which gives some nice pointers to safely connect your system to the internet.

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lm_sensors and SNMP howto online

I created a howto on using SNMP to read out lm_sensors data, the lm_sensors is a software application that reads out data like CPU voltage, fan speeds and tempratures inside your casing..

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Fedora Core 3 Available!

Fedora Core 3 is now available from Red Hat and at distinguished mirror sites near you, and is also available in the torrent. Fedora Core has expanded in this release to four binary ISO images and four source ISO images, and is available for both x86-64 and i386. Please file bugs via Bugzilla, Product Fedora Core, Version 3, so that they are noticed and appropriately classified. Discuss this release on fedora-list.








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Unofficial FAQ Updated for Fedora Core 3
Fedora Core 1 for AMD64 Available!
Fedora C1 lm_sensors + SNMP HowTo
Securing a Redhat/Fedora install
Howto up: Help, my server got hacked !!!

 




FedoraForum.org designated as official community support forum   PDF  Print  E-mail 
Written by Wunk  
Tuesday, 05 April 2005
Fresh from the fedora-announce-list

FedoraForum.org has been designated the Official Community Support Forum of the Fedora Project. This decision has been made by comittee because of the many advantages web forums have over mailing lists in support of end-users. Nothing changes about the existing mailing lists, but we encourage end-users to go to the forums first if they have support questions. Development discussion remains unchanged on designated mailing lists.

End-User Official Community Support Forum of Fedora Project
All users of Fedora Core and Fedora Legacy are encouraged to join the forums here. Post questions in the appropriate forum, and any threads that you participate can notify you via e-mail when someone replies. It is generally very easy to skip over threads that you don't care about, and find those that you do care.

Warren Togami

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 April 2005 )

 
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