H. F.
i want to install fedora core into multiple computer through a network environment without using any servers. and i wanna do the same for ubunto but this time using ftp server and another time http server.
if anyone knows about any plz tell me.
Answer
Since the answer to that is rather involved and can be complex as with different OS systems.. I will just point you to a site that tells you how.
http://systembash.com/content/unattended-remote-os-installs-linux-windows/
However, a machine on the network will be a server! (it can be just any old machine but since it will be auto delivering the OS it will be working as a server!) You can use a tftp server program on a designated machine but that is a server! Again, any computer can be used but it will be used as a server to accomplish the installation.
That will work for Linux (any version) or Windows.
Since the answer to that is rather involved and can be complex as with different OS systems.. I will just point you to a site that tells you how.
http://systembash.com/content/unattended-remote-os-installs-linux-windows/
However, a machine on the network will be a server! (it can be just any old machine but since it will be auto delivering the OS it will be working as a server!) You can use a tftp server program on a designated machine but that is a server! Again, any computer can be used but it will be used as a server to accomplish the installation.
That will work for Linux (any version) or Windows.
What is the most stable Linux kernel to use for a simple, secure, hands-off FTP server?
krog
I want to build a very simple, secure FTP server (with SSL), with little else, no GUI. I want to put this thing in a corner and let it run and forget about it. What Linux kernel do you recommend for this? Should I use a particular distro? Or put the pieces together myself? I'm a n00b, but want to learn and do it right. Thanks!
Answer
Try DSL Linux as a distro.
Try DSL Linux as a distro.
how to find how many open ftp connections are on my linux server?
jenny j
how to find how many open ftp connections are on my linux (centos) server and how do I close them?
how to find how many open ftp connections are on my linux server (centos) from shell?
Answer
Start from here
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-ftp.html
Start from here
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-ftp.html
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