Published on : July 5, 2012 by Scott S
Since all the LDAP clients depend on the LDAP server for its functioning, it is very important that the LDAP server is available all the time to serve the request of the clients. In such an environment, it is a standard practice to setup LDAP backup server into LDAP setup to prevent the LDAP server […]
Published on : June 12, 2012 by Scott S
PART-2 Now its time we make our LDAP configurations in a more useful way so that it meets some of the basic needs of an organization. The first part is that, an LDAP client or user should be granted privileges to change his own password. Lets see how that can be accomplished. ALLOW […]
Published on : by Scott S
I’m breaking down the tutorial into three parts, where the first part (PART-1) explains the basic user and group centralization, the second part (PART-2) explains how to setup automatic mounting of ldap user home directory using nfs and autofs, setting up disk quotas for ldap users and allowing an ldap user to change his own […]
Published on : May 10, 2012 by George K.
As a Linux server management company it’s interesting to share the story that how Ubuntu got its name.Let us see the story behind that name, an anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. So he decided to play a little game with them. He managed […]
Published on : January 3, 2012 by Vipin R.N
In server monitoring service we have come across the term Process many times and we are here explaining what is mean by a process in Linux systems Program Vs Process A program is an executable file, while a process is a program in execution. A program is a set of instructions written down to do […]