User Management in Zenoss

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User Accounts and their Properties Working as the non-admin user has several benefits: Changes to settings are tracked via user name Custom alerting rules can be defined...

Routing Rules in AsteriskNOW – The Calling Rules Tables

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An interesting feature of a PBX is the ability to support multiple dial plans, meaning that you are able to create various dial-plan logics,...

Creating and Using Templates with Cacti 0.8

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For example, let's say we have a network of four Linux servers, two Unix servers, and one Cisco router. Here, if we use a...

Ubuntu 9.10: How To Upgrade

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So the new Ubuntu is here and you’re just dying to upgrade and have a look at all the new features! With just a...

What’s New In Ubuntu 9.10 “Karmic Koala”

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Upstart The first new technology that I would like to outline is called Upstart. I thought it was fitting to outline this feature first because...

Device Management in Zenoss Core Network and System Monitoring: Part 2

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Model Devices When we talk about Zenoss, two related but different words often come up, monitoring and modeling. Monitoring refers to the availability of the...

Device Management in Zenoss Core Network and System Monitoring: Part 1

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Add Devices Though we might have, auto-discovered devices on our networks, but sometimes we don't want to add all the available devices on the network...

Five Years of Ubuntu

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Community If there is any one word that could sum up Ubuntu, it would be Community.  Even the definition of the word "Ubuntu" makes reference...

Installing OpenVPN on Linux and Unix Systems: Part 2

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Installing OpenVPN on Debian and Ubuntu Probably the easiest distribution on which to install OpenVPN is Debian and its derivates like Ubuntu. Just type apt-get...

Installing OpenVPN on Linux and Unix Systems: Part 1

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Prerequisites All Linux/Unix systems must meet the following requirements to install OpenVPN successfully: Your system must provide support for the Universal TUN/TAP driver. The kernels...