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Zabbix

Zabbix merupakan salah satu free-software yang digunakan untuk memonitoring jaringan juga semua infra-struktur di dalamnya. Misalkan trafik jaringan, pembagian BW, kondisi jaringan, dan sebagainya. Kelebihan kita menggunakan zabbix adalah:
• Real-time monitoring
• Menyediakan visualisasi seperti map dan grafik
• Memberikan informasi masalah dengan cepat, misalkan dengan e-mail atau sms.
• Pemilihan jenis dan kondisi laporan misalkan per minggu, [...]

[ More ] June 18th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Linux |

Restore Grub Debian

Pertama kita booting dulu pake CD Debian atau jika bisa booting dengan jaringan akan lebih mudah
Lalu lakukan langkah-langkah install Debian seperti yang sudah ada baik dengan CD maupun jaringan terserah.
Pada langkah ke berapa kita akan di minta untuk setting partisi hardisk kita, dari sini berhenti lalu tekan Alt+F2
Akan muncul perintah untuk menekan enter jika [...]

[ More ] June 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Linux |

Setting Up A Linux Print Server

Note: Same deal here as with modems, DON’T use a “win-printer”! If you printer doesn’t support DOS don’t use it with Linux. Also, the utilities we’ll use in this procedure don’t support USB printers (yet).
Setting up printing on a Linux system is actually one of the more complicated setups you’ll encounter. It’s [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Linux |

Setting Up A Linux File Server

f you followed our Installation page you already have everything necessary to set up NFS file sharing. Naturally, some file sharing configuration has to be done on both the NFS server and each client. Setting up printer sharing will require a few additional packages and some setup work but we’ll cover that in detail.

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Linux |

A Simple DNS Server

As mentioned earlier, the most widely used DNS application is called BIND and installing it is simply a matter of entering the command:

apt-get install bind9
Congratulations! You now have a simple DNS server. Now just change the DNS server settings in the TCP/IP configuration files on the workstations on your LAN [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Linux |

DNS Tools, Testing, and Troubleshooting

When you’re testing changes to your DNS records things may not act the way you expect them to. What you need is some patience. Most DNS servers cache lookups. If you make a change to a zone record on EasyDNS or dyndns.org, or the IP address you pulled from your ISP changes and ddclient [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Linux |

DNS Basics

Finding a single server out of all of the servers on the Internet is like trying to find a single file on drive with thousands of files. In both cases it helps to have some hierarchy built into the directory to logically group things. The DNS “namespace” is hierarchical in the same type of [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Linux |

DNS Server Functions

You can set up a DNS server for several different reasons:

Internet Domain Support: If you have a domain name and you’re operating Web, e-mail, FTP, or other Internet servers, you’ll use a DNS server ro respond to resolution queries so others can find and access your server(s). This is a serious undertaking and you’d [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Linux |

What Network Hardware Does

Now that we’ve covered the “logical” part of networking, lets take a look at the hardware. When you talk networking hardware you’re talking NICs, hubs, switches, routers, cables, etc. However, hubs are quickly disappearing, being replaced by switches. When switches were first introduced, they were significantly more expensive than hubs on a “per port” [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Linux |

Multi-User

Like other server operating systems, by default Linux and UNIX operate as “multi-user” operating systems. For example, if you put a Linux box on your network, multiple people can simultaneously use their networked Windows PCs to open up a telnet session to the Linux server. Each person would get their own terminal session (i.e. [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Linux |

Using Linux

Linux can be used to set up any number of server-type systems as well as workstations. This site is primarily concerned with the server aspects of Linux. If you’re interested in playing around with Linux as a workstation OS on an older system, pick up a copy of Corel Linux which is based on [...]

[ More ] June 16th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Linux |

Ketika Cinta Berbuah Surga

Di tanah Kurdistan , ada seorang raja yang adil dan shalih. Dia memiliki seorang anak laki-laki yang tampan, cerdas, dan pemberani. Saat-saat paling menyenangkan bagi sang raja adalah ketika dia mengajari anaknya itu membaca Al-Quran. Sang raja juga menceritakan kepadanya kisah-kisah kepahlawanan para panglima dan tentaranya di medan pertempuran. Anak raja yang bernama Said itu, [...]

[ More ] February 24th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in novel |


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