How To Securely Destroy/Wipe Data On Hard Drives With shred
How To Securely Destroy/Wipe Data On Hard Drives With shred Sometimes you need to destroy or wipe data from hard drives (for example, before you sell your old hard drives on eBay) so that nobody else can access them. Simply deleting data (e.g. with rm) is not enough because that just removes the file system pointer, but not the data, so it can easily be undeleted with recovery software
Categories: How To Tags: data, deleting-data, destroy-or-wipe, drive-might, drives-on-ebay, files, how to, linux, make-it-harder, simply-deleting, system-pointer, table-align
AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Sendmail Mail Server
AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Sendmail Mail Server This document describes how to deploy AVG Antivirus for Linux/FreeBSD to the Sendmail mail server. It is usable for AVG version 8.5, 10 and 2012.
Categories: How To Tags: anti-spam/virus, antivirus, avg, document, document-describes, freebsd, how to, linux, security, Server
Centralized RSYSLOG Server Monitoring
Centralized RSYSLOG Server Monitoring This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install RSYSLOG server on Debian 6 (Squeeze) and how to send syslog data to it from multiple client servers.
Categories: How To Tags: Apache, collected, how to, monitoring, show-how, syslog, table-align, the-collected
Icinga Configuration For Nginx On Debian Wheezy/Ubuntu 11.10
Icinga Configuration For Nginx On Debian Wheezy/Ubuntu 11.10 Icinga is an enterprise grade open source monitoring system which keeps watch over networks and any conceivable network resource, notifies the user of errors and recoveries and generates performance data for reporting. It is a fork of Nagios.
Categories: How To Tags: configuration, Debian, debian-squeeze, how to, icinga, monitoring, Nginx, nginx-server, squeeze-as-well, Ubuntu, web server
Changing Apache Server Name To Whatever You Want With mod_security On Debian 6
Changing Apache Server Name To Whatever You Want With mod_security On Debian 6 In this tutorial I want to focus on how to change the Apache server name to whatever you want, so you can give your own name or sentence to Apache server headers that are sent to whois programs or websites, for example you can type "YTS","GWS" or "Microsoft-IIS/7.0" to misguide the hacker to guess which Linux OS or which version of Apache you are using.
Categories: How To Tags: Apache, changing-apache, Debian, focus-on-how, guess-which, how to, linux, security, server-name, web server
