In this article we will show you how to reset the forgotten root password on RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora. To reset the root password we will boot the Linux system in single user mode. […]

In this article we will show you how to reset the forgotten root password on RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora. To reset the root password we will boot the Linux system in single user mode. […]
Mail Enable has the ability to set up which IP address is used to connect to remote mail servers and deliver outgoing email. To access this feature adhere to these steps: […]
While using rsync to sync files between two web servers uses standard ssh port 22. But many of hostmaster change the default ssh port for the security purpose, in that case you also need to specify port to link with remote server. […]
fThere are no of commands to check hardware information about your Linux systems, Some commands report only specific hardware components like CPU or memory while the rest show multiple hardware info. In this article we have a quick look at some of the commands which are used to check configuration details about different hardware devices. […]
This article will explain how to get change root document for your primary domain. You need to have root access to change the main/primary domain document root in cPanel, Use following steps to change document root of your primary domain in cPanel/whm. […]
LNMP stands for Linux, Nginx, MySQL and PHP. In this this article we will show you how to set up working Nginx server to host your websites on your VPS with CentOS 7 version. […]
As a Linux administrator,You might be curious about how much memory your running processes are using.In this article we’ll show you some commands that can sort out top processes by memory usage on your Linux system. […]
This article will guide you how to install Fail2Ban on CentOS so that you can protect your server from Brute force attacks, previously we have discuss about some basic configs for CentOS. But sometimes that is not enough as brute force attacks may occur occasionally. Fail2ban scan log files for selected entries then bans IPs […]
If you are Linux user and you want to know how to clear all login information in Linux, so in this article we will learn how to clear or remove the last login information on a Linux server from the command line. […]
Sometimes, you may want to put your site into maintenance mode so that you can do required up-dates like modifying themes, including custom features, repairing corrupted files. […]