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debian packages

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debian packages

  • How to use user authentication in your Padrino apps with padrino-warden.
  • Updating the BIOS on Lenovo laptops from Linux using a USB flash stick.
  • Using FactoryGirl to test Padrino web applications using Padrino and Sequel.
  • Limiting your childrens’ internet access effectively using OpenDNS.
  • Trust over security in today’s internet.
  • Backups with rsnaphot to external USB drives.
  • Sending email from a dynamic IP address.
  • SMTPd restrictions, SPF, DKIM and greylisting.
  • DNS – make your mail server known on the internet.
  • ISPmail tutorial for Debian Wheezy Menu Toggle.
  • Optional: Server-based mailbox encryption.
  • Allow user to send outoing email through Postfix.
  • Migrating from a Stretch to a Buster server.
  • ISPmail on Debian Buster – your mail server workshop Menu Toggle.
  • Testing IMAP and setting up Roundcube webmail.
  • Migrating from a Jessie to a Stretch mail server.
  • ISPmail guide for Debian Stretch Menu Toggle.
  • ISPmail Jessie – Postfix SMTPd restrictions.
  • Making Postfix get its information from the MySQL database.
  • Migrating from a Wheezy to a Jessie mail server.
  • ISPmail guide for Debian Jessie Menu Toggle.
  • Allow users to send outgoing email through Postfix.
  • Making Postfix get its information from the MariaDB database.
  • Creating a TLS encryption key and certificate.
  • Migrating from a Buster to a Bullseye server.
  • debian packages

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    Debian packages