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Secure Your Mail Server with Fail2ban

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 21, 2025

Secure Your Mail Server with Fail2ban Protecting a mail server is critical in the modern digital landscape, where brute force […]

How to configure ClamAV Antivirus for mail servers

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 21, 2025

How to configure ClamAV Antivirus for mail servers Email security is a critical aspect of maintaining an organization’s digital communication […]

How to setup Horde Webmail with Apache or Nginx

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 21, 2025

How to setup Horde Webmail with Apache or Nginx Horde Webmail is a robust, open-source web-based email application used for […]

How to configure Greylisting to reduce spam on Postfix

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 20, 2025

How to configure Greylisting to reduce spam on Postfix Spam emails are a universal nuisance, leading to wasted bandwidth, security […]

Configuring Autodiscover and Autoconfig for Mail Clients

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 20, 2025

Configuring Autodiscover and Autoconfig for Mail Clients Setting up an email client can be overwhelming, especially if you’re unfamiliar with […]

How to reset/modify your MariaDB or MySQL root password from SSH

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 20, 2025

How to reset/modify your MariaDB or MySQL root password from SSH Introduction It happens to the best of us. If […]

Installing MySQL on CentOS/Redhat 7/6 & Fedora 31/30

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 20, 2025

Installing MySQL on CentOS/Redhat 7/6 & Fedora 31/30 MySQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) employing a client-server […]

MySQL Master-Slave Replication on CentOS 7

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 19, 2025

MySQL Master-Slave Replication on CentOS 7 Introduction MySQL replication is the process of automatically copying data from one database server […]

Allow Remote Access to MySQL Database

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 19, 2025

Allow Remote Access to MySQL Database Many websites and applications begin with the web server and database backend running on […]

Install and Secure PhpMyAdmin on CentOS 7/6 or Red Hat

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 19, 2025

Install and Secure PhpMyAdmin on CentOS 7/6 or Red Hat Introduction Many users need a database management system like MySQL […]

Install and Secure PhpMyAdmin on Ubuntu 18.04/20.04/22.04 LTS or Debian

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 19, 2025

Install and Secure PhpMyAdmin on Ubuntu 18.04/20.04/22.04 LTS or Debian Introduction While many users appreciate the functionality of a database […]

Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, 22.04 & Debian

By hosting_adviserPosted on May 18, 2025

Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, 22.04 & Debian MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database that is widely used for […]

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