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Tag Archives: Systems Administration
Gentoo Font Glory
I found an article today that any Gentoo (and likely any Linux user) should look at if they want fonts to look better than either Windows or Mac OS X. Check it out.
fail2ban add server hostname to e-mails
I had been scouring the web this morning looking for a way to get the hostname of the server in my e-mails without hard-coding it into my action.d scripts (e.g. mail.conf, mail-whois.conf, etc.). The fail2ban wiki was not much help … Continue reading
Posted in Systems Administration
Tagged e-mail, fail2ban, security, ssh, Systems Administration
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How much is too much documentation?
I really don’t think this has ever really been an age-old discussion. Business in the past had never really done much in the line of documentation (and for some businesses these days, it’s starting to show). Employees in the past … Continue reading
Posted in Random, Software Development, Systems Administration
Tagged business, documentation, Systems Administration
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