General :: Configure A PXE Server Based On Fedora?
Sep 21, 2010
I want to follow the instructions to configure a PXE server based on Fedora, the instructions written in 2005, suggests Fedora Core 4. I need to have; tftp-server, dhcp, httpd, syslinux. Which I understand can be install subsequently but are included in FC4.
I cannot find a link to FC4, I guess it's out of date now and no longer available, which server should I now download
I have been trying to configure ftp server so that customers can download some software applications and utilities just by following a link, for example like URL.... Does any one have idea on this.
When I first encountered this problem, I though it would be a simple solution, but i must just be missing something obvious.i have a few name based hosts configured in apache.when i go to "www.adomainname.com" i get the first website on this list, not "adomainname.com", as i would like. Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix this?here is the relevant part of my config files:
I had an ftp server about a year ago. It was running off of windows 2003, and didnt have any protection on it besides the normal firewall and NAT router. I shut it down after a couple weeks because i was constantly getting password hackers and weird things trying to break inused Ethereal to monitor packet traffic).Anyway, ive decided to take another swing at it and try to configure a more secure server on a more secure OS. I've found multiple HOWTO guides by surfing google BUT most/all of them want me to download a file called "openssh-4.5p1-chroot.tar.bz2", however the address they all point to does not exist! That address is so my main questions are where can i find this file? Is there a better one that would work? Is there a tutorial someone knows about that would get me past this?
I built a computer last week for this purpose (only had to buy a few parts so it's not like i spent $500), and now i feel like ive hit a dead end just cause a site decided to take a file down and no one else has realized it's happened except me.
I wanna switch to Fedora on my office laptop. I have figured most my app's alternatives. But I just can find a app or a way to configure my exchange based email system "natively".
i want to configure VNC server on Fedora 12 to be able to connect from any place how to configure it i try Google to find instruction about it but i found alot on ways to configure and they are difference what you recommend
I am trying to make my home server accessible to the whole web. I have installed Nginx on my Fedora 15 64-bit Linux machine, and it works with localhost but it doesn't work online or allow other computers on the network to access it via the IP address. It keeps coming back with: Could not connect
I have port forwarding. I have even tried different ports but they all seem to be blocked. What could be wrong? I have a netgear router.
If any of you have successfully created a video hosting server with Fedora, can you give me any ideas of what software to get and how to configure it and so on? Or, if you have been unsuccessful, can you tell me what doen't work?
I have just installed ubuntu server 9.10.Now i wish to make it my mail server and proxy server along with my web server can i. The config of the macgine is PIV 512MB ram, 80Gb HDD. The enviroment that we have is. We have 2 diff isp in the workplace, 1 is the main link and the other is a failover link. At present we use wingate which has the facility for the same. My question is because i am not so used to command is there a GUI based proxy server for linux which is same or similar like wingate or winproxy. how to setup all these so that i can learn and then start spreading the linux into everyones mind so that we are not bugged i with ms.
i am using fedora (2.6.35.6-45.fc14.i686), i am not able to configure the usb based wireless adapter, its DWA 125(Dlink) uses ra chipset.
lsusb
here is the output
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 07d1:3c0d D-Link System DWA-125 Wireless N 150 Adapter(rev.A1) [Ralink RT2870]
i have got the driver loaded with the help of modprobe, still unable able to make it right. when i use system-config-network - wireless - no sign of RT2870.
I notice that on DistroWatch, the descriptions include "debian based", "arch based", etc. For the newbie, is there any practical difference between the different bases, or is it a Coke vs Pepsi type question?
Is a distro based on Debian say, easier for a newbie to learn or work with than say one that is FreeBSD based?
I assembled a small multimedia center based on XBMC Live (Ubuntu). And cannot configure bluetooth. In older versions of bluez was hcid.conf file, through which I can set options iscan, pscan and lm (link mode). In new versions of bluez 4.xx instead of this file is used main.conf and these parameters there is not provided. How apply these settings to the bluetooth adapter at system startup and when I connect the adapter to the usb port? In general, the system behaves is not clear. Sometimes the adapter after the system is turned on, and sometimes it turns off.
I am thinking about writing a script to search through specific folders on a Linux based server (Centos 5) and report any changes made to any file on that server.Like a detailed change log with the date it was changed and the difference in size. Dose anyone know if such a script exist?
Im trying to install a trading program fx trading station II on a dedicated virtual server that's linux based at media temple. Any ideas on how to run the program so that the exe file isn't prompting to download the file instead of prompting the user to login and trade?
I am very new to linux. So i have a little idea about it. I want to configure DNS server in Fedora 10. I am confused where to put the master file and where to put the database zone file. what else should i do to run the dns completely. Also , my protocol is this: I have a adsl connection in my office via adsl broadband router. This gives a private IP to my linux server. I want to run a local linux server which runs DNS, DHCP, FTP and web server. How can I do this? Should I need to do NATing? Because there are more than 10 computers in my LAN.
I need to configure Apache for a 16 GB Server for maximum performance. It should have maximum requests and also with stand load. I have given the current configuration below.
I am trying to configure rapidSVn on Linux (fedora 5). I have configured all the dependencies like APR,svn , wxWidget, neon etc. But while running command make for rapidSVN it is giving below error: I am able to configure but not able to make.I have tried two version of Rapid SVN(XXXX.10,XXXX.12)
i just can't figure out how to configure my ftp server.i guess that i'm using fsp instead of ftp ,but where is my FTP server deamon?i can connect to my server using FTP command!
I am planning to deploy an OpenLDAP server in my LAN for basic authentication, but I have no idea how to do it. I would like to know how to configure an OpenLDAP Server, and I would also like to know about knowledge resources, if any.