Published on : August 26, 2019 by Albert Reilly
fping is a command-line tool to send ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) echo request to network hosts, like ping. However, much higher performing when pinging multiple hosts. fping completely differs from ping therein you’ll be able to define any number of hosts on the command line or specify a file with the list of IP […]
Published on : August 16, 2019 by Albert Reilly
The logical volume encryption system included with Microsoft Windows is called BitLocker. In cases of dual-booting Windows 10 and a Linux distribution, accessing a BitLocker-encrypted Windows volume from Linux may be required. Here, we cover how to decrypt and mount the BitLocker partition from the Linux command line, as well as how to add it […]
Published on : July 30, 2019 by Galvin Sam
Consider a scenario in which you are a developer and you are developing an application on your local machine and you are working on an environment with a specific configuration. Meanwhile, the production server on which the application is to be deployed is running on an environment with a different configuration. This creates a conflict […]
Published on : July 8, 2019 by Ruben Roy
A port is an addressable network location implemented in an operating system to help differentiate traffic destined for different services or Applications. The state of a port is either open, filtered, closed, or unfiltered. A port is said to be open if an application on the target machine is listening for connections/packets on that port. […]
Published on : July 1, 2019 by Eric Maze
cPanel/WHM hosting environment on Amazon AWS cPanel is a Linux based web hosting control panel that works through a Graphical user interface(GUI). The main advantage of cPanel server is that it can be easy to install and configure websites and E-mail. It can be even installed on an operating system which is minimally configured. WHM […]