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Func is Funky

Func, Fedora Unified Network Controller, allows us to send commands for remote execution in a set of pre-configured hosts. More, it allows us to choose which machines we want to address using shell globs. This, and more, is done securely over SSL. Func facilitates remote administration.

My Gentoo Experience on Toshiba A100

My experience with Gentoo operating system, from the installation to the daily use. Problems I had, what I don’t like and what I’m excited about this new operating system rolling on my 4-year-old Toshiba A100.

Name-Based Virtual Hosts with Apache

So here is the situation:

  • you just bought a domain, namely spectacular.com, and you want to point it to you home server with a static IP, or VPS or whatever…
  • you want to serve web-pages with apache and want to have configurations that enable you to configure several sub-domain, just like sub1.spectacular.com and sub2.spectacular.com;
  • you are running Ubuntu or some Debian-based server.

Apache supports name-based virtual hosts. This nice feature of apache, lets you

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