Author: sajjanbh
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LAMP- Installation and Configuration in CentOS 7
Hello! Today, let’s install and configure a web server (Linux + Apache + MySQL + PHP = LAMP) in CentOS7 platform. I think this subject can be very helpful to web developers, students and system administrators. Without any adieu, let’s get started with the installation and configuration. Installation of CentOS 7 I’ve already written blogs…
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Cisco MDS Switch Setup For FC Based SAN
Welcome back! In this post, I’m getting into somehow different topic than my usual ones. Here, the subject matter that I’m diving into is storage traffic switching with Cisco MDS series switches. If you’re new to this subject, here are some basic introductions: First, Storage Area Network (SAN) is much like the well-known Local Area…
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Backup/Restore Zimbra LDAP for DR
Overview In this post, I’m going to cover the topic on how to backup and restore LDAP database and config in case of disaster. If you’re a Zimbra administrator, this is a must have knowledge. This can be useful for anyone with an interest in system administration and mail servers. The reason I’m writing this…
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Route Based IPSec VPN in JunOS
In this blog, I’m going to cover how to setup a Route based IPSec VPN in Juniper Networks’ JunOS. I hope you’ve read my previous blog which was about configuring Policy based IPSec VPN in JunOS. In case you haven’t, you can find it here: Policy Based IPSec VPN in JunOS The reason I’m mentioning about the…
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Policy Based IPSec VPN Junos
Hello! I’m going to dedicate this post to talk about Policy Based IPSec VPN in Juniper Networks device. For the purpose of setting up IPSec VPN, I’ve prepared a lab in GNS3 using three vSRX machines, one Cisco 2691 router and three Cirros machines. However, for now, I’ll be using only two vSRX devices for policy based VPN…
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Setup Zimbra Mail Server-Post Installation
Welcome back! If you’ve been following up with my previous blogs, it is a continuity to my last blog on how to setup Zimbra mail server in CentOS. Till now, I’ve already covered the preparation and installation of ZCS package. From here, I’ll get into the post-installation part for our mail server setup. Changing SSH…
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Setup Zimbra Mail Server in CentOS
Hello and welcome back to my next blog! In this post, I’m going to share how to setup Zimbra Mail Server in CentOS server. Since I’m going to cover this topic from start to end, it might be a long read and I hope you’ll manage to go through it. Just to give you a…
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Getting Started With Juniper vSRX
My objective here is to perform the basic configuration in a vSRX machine to provide Intenet access for its users sitting inside the local area network. For that purpose, I’m setting up DHCP, DNS, Default Route, Zones, Policies, and Source NAT in this virtual appliance. To get started, I designed a network topology in GNS3…
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Running vSRX Within GNS3 In Ubuntu
Hello and welcome back! In this blog, I’m going to cover a little different topic than my previous ones. This time, it’s about setting up Juniper‘s vSRX within GNS3 in Ubuntu. To briefly introduce the involved subjects; vSRX is the virtual firewall appliance made by Juniper Networks, GNS3 is the best open-source network simulation software…
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NFS Sharing Between CentOS Servers
In this blog, I’m going to describe how we can share folders between CentOS servers using Network File System (NFS). For this purpose, I’m setting up two CentOS 6.5 Minimal servers named as CentOS-1 and CentOS-2. The IP addresses of CentOS-1 and CentOS-2 are 172.16.5.5 and 172.16.5.6 respectively. I’m going to create a folder in…