This post will run through Installing phpLDAPAdmin on Ubuntu 16.04. You will need a server or desktop install that has a working LDAP server on it.
This HOWTO also works on a Raspberry PI 3 running the Ubuntu MATE image!
This post will run through Installing phpLDAPAdmin on Ubuntu 16.04. You will need a server or desktop install that has a working LDAP server on it.
This HOWTO also works on a Raspberry PI 3 running the Ubuntu MATE image!
Now that Radio times listings are now longer updated I needed to move to Mythtv using Schedules Direct in the UK. This is mostly a direct lift from the post https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Migrating_to_Schedules_Direct_in_the_UK Go there and follow it. This post is for me in case it disappears.
This post will show you how to install DNS with bind9 and DHCP on Ubuntu 16.04. We will end up with a full blown bind9 DNS with an integrated DHCP server. If you are a home user and your network has grown such that you are tired of using all static IP addresses and having to configure the /etc/hosts files by hand, then use the great tool dnsmasq. See my How to set up dnsmasq. Dnsmasq is so much simpler to setup and maintain than bind9, you should think about using it.
DNS with bind9 and DHCP on Ubuntu 16.04 also works on a Raspberry PI 3 running the Ubuntu Image.
Installing Munin on Ubuntu 16.04 is not the hard. Munin is a monitoring system that runs over the network for the local server and remote servers. It monitors all the basics out of the box. We can use it to monitor servers of all types to see what has happened and help find out why stuff broke or started to go slow.
If you want to see loads of stats for your web site try Installing AWstats on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Number of visitor, Waht OS or Browser they used.
Installing AWstats on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and some additional packages necessary for the geo and net IP location stats.
sudo apt-get install awstats libgeo-ipfree-perl libnet-ip-perl
Welcome to Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 5. This is the fifth part of a series of blog posts. We will be adding Roundcube, allowing your users to access their email over a secure HTTPS connection from any browser.
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 1
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 2
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 3
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 4
Welcome to Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 4. This is the forth part of a series of blog posts. We will be adding some extra checking to postfix. This will allow you to effectively blacklist some domains and email addresses. We will also be adding checks for properly formatted domain names and checking the IP address against their DNS lookup.
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 1
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 2
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 3
Welcome to Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 3. This is the third part of a series of blog posts. We will be adding anti-virus and anti-spam along with some other tools to stop spam and viruses getting through checking in this post.
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 1
Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 2
Welcome to Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 2. This is the second part of a series of blog posts. The mailserver will use Postfix, Dovecot and Amavis. To see Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part1 follow the link.
In Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 2 we will turn on the ability for any user to send and receive emails once they are know to the system.
Welcome to Mail Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Part 1. This is the first part of a series of blog posts. It will use Postfix, dovecot and amavis. Setting up a mail server is a complex project it is one of the most difficult and complex servers to setup. There are many different tools/packages that have to come together before it is working. There are many more packages that can be installed before you have something that is usable in the real world with all the hackers and spammers around.
*Do not follow this blog post on a production server unless you are [crazy|dumb|mad|nutz|stupid] and want to be unemployed!