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Ping, traceroute, and netstat: The network troubleshooting trifecta

These three tools are often considered the trifecta network troubleshooting tools for a reason.

What's the source of sluggish career advancement for Linux system administrators?

Has your Linux sysadmin career stalled? Take this poll to find out the source.

Windows and Linux interoperability: A look at Samba

Got Windows? It's time to talk about Samba, an easy to implement and free to use interoperability suite.

An introduction to Linux Access Control Lists (ACLs)

Linux Access Control Lists, or ACLs, can take some getting used to, but they're invaluable for getting a finer-grained control of your Linux filesystem permissions.

Terminal velocity: Moving fast in your shell

Meet this set of utilities that help you quickly move through your filesystem.

How to add a Yum repository

There are a few different ways to add a Yum repository to your system, depending on what you need from the repository. Let's look at three different options.

Bash command line exit codes demystified

If you've ever wondered what an exit code is or why it's a 0, 1, 2, or even 255, you're in the right place.

How to mirror a repository in Linux

Discover how reposync makes it easy to mirror repositories in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and 8.

Router problem wrap-up

Once a router incident is resolved, it is time to collate and summarize the work that was done so that you and the team can gain valuable lessons ahead of the next incident. If you are in a regulated industry, this step is especially crucial because there are legal requirements to always have proof of what was done, when, and by whom.

What's your biggest sysadmin pet peeve?

Being a sysadmin takes a lot of patience. What's the thing that tests yours?

Exploring simple Linux containers with lxc

Get started with simple containers using the tools available in the lxc project.

Resolving stubborn router problems

When you have exhausted most of your troubleshooting measures, there are a few additional actions to consider. Here is a guide to support you through the last few steps of resolving your router issues.

Common Linux email problems and how to fix them

When working with email, you never know what to expect. The issues that system administrators come across vary from place to place, from person to person, and from server to server. Email servers and clients occasionally like to rebel and every sysadmin needs to know how to quell the uprising.

User status and activity monitoring in Linux with GNU acct

Linux has been a multi-user system since the beginning, and UNIX long before that, so there are built-in tools that go back 40 years to help you monitor who’s logged into your server, who’s using resources, and for what. The psacct package contains several commands to gather detailed reports about user status and activity.

A troubleshooting guide for router problems

Having router trouble? Here's a troubleshooting guide to keep handy during one of those "special" router moments.

Basic network troubleshooting in Linux with Nmap

Troubleshooting a network is fun, challenging, and interesting, especially for sysadmins. Linux comes with various tools under its belt to help you along the way, including Nmap, ping, traceroute, netstat, ns lookup, and dig. For the purpose of this article, I will stick to Nmap and will explain the steps for how to troubleshoot a network.

An introduction to Linux user account monitoring

Where there’s activity, there’s opportunity for mistakes and confusion, so it’s time to dust off those old monitoring tools and put them to good use. Here are some of the monitoring commands you may have forgotten about (or never knew about) to help you track what’s been happening on your server. Who is logged in to your system, and what are they up to? Find out with these simple Linux commands.

Sysadmin tools: How to use iptables

The iptables command is a powerful interface for your local Linux firewall. It provides thousands of network traffic management options through a simple syntax.

How to prepare for an Red Hat Certified Professional (RHCP) exam

Thinking of taking a certification exam? Here are some tips to help you prepare.

Connect an Asterisk system to the public switched telephone network

Learn how to set up Asterisk so your softphones can receive incoming calls from outside and make outgoing calls outside your organization as well.

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