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- 15:35, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page POWERDNS - Cluster with PostgreSQL Backend (Created page with "Category:Wiki == PowerDNS Configuration == PowerDNS needs to be configured to use PostgreSQL as the backend for managing DNS data. Below is an example of a typical PowerDNS configuration file (`pdns.conf`) when using PostgreSQL. <nowiki> # Configuration for PowerDNS with PostgreSQL Backend launch=gpgsql gpgsql-host=127.0.0.1 gpgsql-user=pdns gpgsql-password=yourpassword gpgsql-dbname=pdns gpgsql-port=5432 gpgsql-pool-size=20 gpgsql-ssl=0 </nowiki> === Configurat...")
- 15:25, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page SNORT - crtl-snort2c-fail2ban.sh (Created page with "Category:Wiki == crtl-snort2c-fail2ban.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # Define the IP addresses at the top for easy customization IP_PFSENSE_SOURCE_01="10.24.253.1" IP_PFSENSE_SOURCE_02="10.24.253.254" IP_FAIL2BAN="10.24.0.1" IP_PFSENSE_DEST="1.2.3.4" SSH_KEY="/path/to/your/ssh/key" # Specify your SSH private key location SNORT_TABLE="snort2c" # Define the pfSense Snort table name # Function to fetch banned IPs from the remote pfSense Snort2c table via S...")
- 11:53, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page OPENVPN - Multiple Server Processes to Combine Link Speeds (Created page with "Category:Wiki Multiple_Server_Processes_to_Combine_Link_Speeds == Configure OpenVPN Server Process for Multiple Links == === Create Multiple OpenVPN Configuration Files === The first step is to create two separate OpenVPN server configurations, each bound to a different internet link. This will allow the OpenVPN process to listen on different interfaces for each connection. Example `server1.conf`: <nowiki> port 1194 proto udp dev tun serv...")
- 11:26, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page HSTS Setup (content was: "Category:Wiki == HSTS Setup on Apache2 == === Configuration for HSTS in Apache2 === In Apache2, HSTS can be configured by modifying the SSL configuration files for your virtual host. You need to ensure that SSL is enabled for your site before proceeding with HSTS configuration. To enable HSTS, you will add the `Strict-Transport-Security` header in the server configuration fi...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
- 11:26, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page HSTS - Setup (Created page with "Category:Wiki == HSTS Setup on Apache2 == === Configuration for HSTS in Apache2 === In Apache2, HSTS can be configured by modifying the SSL configuration files for your virtual host. You need to ensure that SSL is enabled for your site before proceeding with HSTS configuration. To enable HSTS, you will add the `Strict-Transport-Security` header in the server configuration file, typically in the SSL-specific virtual host. <nowiki> <VirtualHost *:443> ServerN...")
- 11:23, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page HSTS Setup (Created page with "Category:Wiki == HSTS Setup on Apache2 == HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) is a security feature that tells browsers to always connect to a website using HTTPS. This ensures that users are never exposed to HTTP, even if they type "http://" in the address bar. === Configuration for HSTS in Apache2 In Apache2, HSTS can be configured by modifying the SSL configuration files for your virtual host. You need to ensure that SSL is enabled for your site before proce...")
- 11:19, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page APACHE2 - Virtual Host Configuration Security Best Practices (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Secure ServerTokens and ServerSignature == By default, Apache may reveal sensitive information about your server version, OS, and modules. It’s important to disable these headers to minimize information exposure. <nowiki> # Disable ServerTokens to prevent detailed server version disclosure ServerTokens Prod # Disable ServerSignature to prevent the display of server version info in error pages ServerSignature Off</nowiki> == Restrict Access to...")
- 11:11, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page WIFI - Documentation (Created page with "Category:Wiki ==Wi-Fi Standards and Their Characteristics== ===Recapitulative Table=== {| class="wikitable" ! Wi-Fi Standard !! Frequency Band !! Maximum Speed !! Maximum Range !! Modulation !! Channels !! Typical Use Case |- | 802.11a || 5 GHz || 54 Mbps || 35 meters (indoor) || OFDM || 23 || High-speed indoor networks, business environments |- | 802.11b || 2.4 GHz || 11 Mbps || 150 meters (outdoor) || DSSS || 11 || Legacy devices, long-range but slower speeds |-...")
- 11:06, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page NETBOX - Install Script On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == install-netbox.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # Script to install and configure NetBox on Ubuntu 24.04 # Define variables NETBOX_VERSION="v3.4.5" # Specify the desired NetBox version here NETBOX_DIR="/opt/netbox" NETBOX_USER="netbox" DB_NAME="netbox" DB_USER="netbox" DB_PASS="your-db-password" SECRET_KEY="your-secret-key" ALLOWED_HOSTS="127.0.0.1,localhost" # Update this to your domain or IP addresses # Update and upgrade system packages echo "Up...")
- 11:02, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page ARUBA - MAC-Pinning on Aruba Switches to Resolve Network Connection Bugs of Automats (Created page with "Category:Wiki MAC Pinning on Aruba Switches to Resolve Network Connection Bugs of Automats MAC pinning is a technique used to ensure that a device always communicates through the same port on a network switch, preventing issues that arise from devices being reassigned dynamically. In environments where automats (e.g., point-of-sale terminals, vending machines) rely on stable network connectivity, MAC pinning can help mitigate bugs associated with unpredictable netw...")
- 10:51, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page LACP - Aggregation Mode Comparison (Created page with "Category:Wiki = Link Aggregation and LACP Modes Comparison = Link Aggregation is a technology used to combine multiple network interfaces into a single logical interface to increase bandwidth and provide redundancy. Various modes are available for configuring Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), each providing different advantages based on network needs. == LACP 802.3ad == LACP 802.3ad is the IEEE standard for Link Aggregation. It enables the dynamic creatio...")
- 10:47, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page ZIGBEE - Documentation (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Overview == Zigbee is a wireless communication protocol designed for low-power, low-data-rate, and short-range communication. It is widely used in applications such as home automation, industrial control, and health care systems. Zigbee operates in the IEEE 802.15.4 standard and utilizes the 2.4 GHz ISM band, though it can also operate in the 868 MHz (Europe) and 915 MHz (US) frequency bands. == Communication Range == The communication range of Zig...")
- 10:44, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page POE - Documentation (Created page with "Category:Wiki == PoE Standards == There are several established standards for PoE, each defining different power levels and capabilities: * **IEEE 802.3af (PoE)**: - Provides up to 15.4W of DC power over Cat5 cables at a distance of up to 100 meters. - This standard is ideal for devices with low to moderate power requirements, such as IP phones and basic wireless access points. * **IEEE 802.3at (PoE+)**: - Delivers up to 25.5W of DC power over Cat5 cables...")
- 10:41, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page OPTICAL-FIBER - SFP Documentation (Created page with "Category:Wiki == SFP Form Factors == SFP modules are divided into different form factors based on their data rate and distance capabilities. Some of the common SFP types include: * **Standard SFP**: Supports speeds of up to 1 Gbps over fiber. * **SFP+**: An enhanced version of SFP supporting speeds up to 10 Gbps. * **QSFP (Quad SFP)**: Supports up to 40 Gbps using four SFP+ modules in parallel. * **SFP28**: Supports speeds of 25 Gbps. * **QSFP28**: Supports speeds...")
- 10:29, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page TIGER - Basic Config (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Configuration Files == Tiger configuration files are located in the /etc directory, and these files control the checks Tiger performs during its audits. Some common files include: * /etc/tiger/tigerrc - The main configuration file for Tiger's settings. * /etc/tiger/tiger.def - This file contains default definitions for various checks. * /etc/tiger/checks - A collection of individual check scripts for different audits. == Running Tiger == To run...")
- 10:22, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page JELLYFIN - Install Script On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == install_jellyfin.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # Exit on any error set -e # Function to print messages in green for success function print_success() { echo -e "\033[0;32m$1\033[0m" } # Function to print messages in red for errors function print_error() { echo -e "\033[0;31m$1\033[0m" } # Function to install dependencies function install_dependencies() { print_success "Installing required dependencies..." sudo apt update sudo...")
- 10:17, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page GRAYLOG - Install Script On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == install_plex.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # Exit on errors set -e # Script Variables GRAYLOG_VERSION="4.5.0" MONGO_VERSION="4.2" ES_VERSION="7.x" # Function to install dependencies install_dependencies() { echo "Installing required dependencies..." sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install -y openjdk-11-jre-headless wget curl apt-transport-https gnupg2 lsb-release } # Function to install and configure MongoDB install_mo...")
- 10:16, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page PLEX - Install Script On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == install_plex.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # -------------------------------------------------------- # Advanced Plex Media Server Installation Script for Ubuntu 24.04 # This script installs Plex, sets up the server, configures a firewall (UFW), # and creates a dedicated plex user to run Plex Media Server. # -------------------------------------------------------- # Function to display messages function info() { echo -e "\033[1;32m[INFO]\033[0m...")
- 10:07, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page OSSIM - Install Script On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "[[]] == install-ossim.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # This script installs OSSIM (Open Source Security Information Management) on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS # Ensure the system is up-to-date echo "Updating system packages..." sudo apt update -y && sudo apt upgrade -y # Install essential packages for system configuration echo "Installing necessary dependencies..." sudo apt install -y curl wget gnupg2 lsb-release apt-transport-https sudo # Add the OSSIM repository and import the...")
- 10:05, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page JITSI-MEET - Install Script On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == install_jitsi.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # This script installs Jitsi Meet on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS # Ensure the system is up-to-date echo "Updating system packages..." sudo apt update -y && sudo apt upgrade -y # Install essential packages echo "Installing necessary packages..." sudo apt install -y apt-transport-https curl gnupg2 lsb-release sudo # Add Jitsi repository and its GPG key echo "Adding Jitsi repository and GPG key..." curl https://downl...")
- 10:03, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page LibreNMS - Install On Ubuntu 24.4 (content was: "Category:Wiki == install_librenms.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # This script installs LibreNMS on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS # Update system and install essential utilities echo "Updating system and installing essential utilities..." sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install -y curl wget gnupg2 lsb-release ca-certificates software-properties-common # Install required dep...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
- 10:02, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page LibreNMS - Install Script On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == install_librenms.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # This script installs LibreNMS on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS # Update system and install essential utilities echo "Updating system and installing essential utilities..." sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install -y curl wget gnupg2 lsb-release ca-certificates software-properties-common # Install required dependencies echo "Installing required dependencies..." sudo apt install -y apache2 mariadb-s...")
- 10:02, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page NEXTCLOUD - Install On Ubuntu 24.4 (content was: "Category:Wiki This script installs Nextcloud with Nginx and PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS = install_nextcloud.sh = <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # This script installs Nextcloud with Nginx and PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS # Update system and install essential utilities echo "Updating system and installing essential utilities..." sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt in...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
- 10:01, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page NEXTCLOUD - Install Script On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki This script installs Nextcloud with Nginx and PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS = install_nextcloud.sh = <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # This script installs Nextcloud with Nginx and PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS # Update system and install essential utilities echo "Updating system and installing essential utilities..." sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install -y curl wget gnupg2 lsb-release ca-certificates software-properties-common # Instal...")
- 09:58, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page NEXTCLOUD - Install On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki This script installs Nextcloud with Nginx and PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS = install_nextcloud.sh = <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # This script installs Nextcloud with Nginx and PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS # Update system and install essential utilities echo "Updating system and installing essential utilities..." sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install -y curl wget gnupg2 lsb-release ca-certificates software-properties-common # Instal...")
- 09:54, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page LibreNMS - Install On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == install_librenms.sh == <nowiki> #!/bin/bash # This script installs LibreNMS on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS # Update system and install essential utilities echo "Updating system and installing essential utilities..." sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y sudo apt install -y curl wget gnupg2 lsb-release ca-certificates software-properties-common # Install required dependencies echo "Installing required dependencies..." sudo apt install -y apache2 mariadb-s...")
- 09:51, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page ACIDBASE - Install With SNORT Setup On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki === Snort Configuration === Before configuring Acidbase, ensure that Snort is properly installed and configured to log alerts to a database. Modify the Snort configuration file (`/etc/snort/snort.conf`) to enable database logging. <nowiki> output database: log, mysql, user=snort dbname=snort host=localhost password=your_secure_password</nowiki> Make sure you replace `your_secure_password` with the password for the Snort database user. This configura...")
- 09:15, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page OSSIM - Install On Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Prerequisites == Before starting the installation, ensure that your system meets the following requirements: * Ubuntu 24.4 server (or any other compatible Ubuntu version) * Root privileges or sudo access * A working internet connection for downloading dependencies * Sufficient disk space for OSSIM components and data storage == Configuration and Setup == After installation, you must configure OSSIM for proper operation. Follow these steps to comple...")
- 09:07, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page CLEARPASS - 802.1X Configuration (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Adding a RADIUS Server to Network Devices == Before you begin configuring 802.1X, ensure that your network devices (such as switches or wireless controllers) are configured to communicate with ClearPass as a RADIUS server. Here’s an example configuration for a network switch (using Cisco CLI syntax): <nowiki> radius-server host 192.168.1.100 key RADIUS_SECRET aaa authentication dot1x default group radius dot1x system-auth-control</nowiki> In th...")
- 09:03, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page OPENVPN - OpenVPN Server Security Best Practices (Created page with "Category:Wiki === Use Strong Encryption Algorithms === To ensure that the traffic between the OpenVPN server and its clients is secure, choose strong encryption algorithms. Below is an example of configuring strong encryption: <nowiki> cipher AES-256-CBC auth SHA256</nowiki> This configuration ensures AES-256 encryption and SHA-256 message authentication. === Use TLS Authentication === Use TLS authentication (HMAC) to protect against DoS and DDoS attacks. The `...")
- 08:50, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page SNMP - Snmpget Manpage (Created page with "Category:Wiki == snmpget Manpage == <nowiki> SNMPGET(1) Net-SNMP SNMPGET(1) NAME snmpget - communicates with a network entity using SNMP GET requests SYNOPSIS snmpget [COMMON OPTIONS] [-Cf] AGENT OID [OID]... DESCRIPTION snmpget is an S...")
- 08:47, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page ELASTICSEARCH - Troubleshoot (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Log Files and System Monitoring == Before diving into the specifics of Elasticsearch problems, it's important to review log files and system health metrics. * Elasticsearch logs are typically located in the `/var/log/elasticsearch/` directory (depending on the installation and configuration). * The Elasticsearch logs can also be accessed via the `GET /_cat/indices?v` API to view the status of indices. * Monitoring tools like Kibana can provide ins...")
- 08:44, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page MONGODB - Troubleshoot (Created page with "Category:Wiki ==== Checking MongoDB Logs ==== To check MongoDB logs for errors, navigate to the log directory and examine the `mongod.log` file. The default location for MongoDB logs is `/var/log/mongodb/mongod.log` on Linux-based systems. <nowiki> tail -f /var/log/mongodb/mongod.log</nowiki> This command shows the latest log entries. Look for error messages that might indicate issues such as corrupted data files or network issues. ==== Error: "Failed to connec...")
- 08:42, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page GRAYLOG - Install on Ubuntu 24.4 (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Introduction == Graylog is an open-source log management platform that helps you to collect, index, and analyze log data from various sources in real-time. It provides powerful tools for searching, visualizing, and alerting based on log data. This document provides a detailed guide on how to install Graylog on Ubuntu 24.4 and configure it for use. == System Requirements == Before proceeding with the installation of Graylog, ensure that your system...")
- 08:40, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page LOGCHECK - Documentation (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Command Usage == To use `logcheck`, the following basic syntax is applied: <nowiki> logcheck [options]</nowiki> Where `[options]` can vary based on the user’s preferences and the log files to be checked. == Main Options == * <nowiki>-s</nowiki>, <nowiki>--sendmail</nowiki>: This option sends the output via email to a specified recipient. * <nowiki>-c</nowiki>, <nowiki>--config</nowiki> <path>: Specifies a custom configuration file instead...")
- 08:38, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page DEBSECAN - Documentation (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Basic Usage == The primary purpose of `debsecan` is to display vulnerabilities in installed packages. By default, it will list any vulnerable packages with details such as the severity of the vulnerability and links to further information. <nowiki> debsecan</nowiki> This will output a list of vulnerable packages currently installed on the system. == Checking Vulnerabilities for a Specific Package == To check for vulnerabilities in a specific p...")
- 08:36, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page RKHUNTER - Documentation (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Basic Usage == The most basic command to run rkhunter is as follows: <nowiki> rkhunter --check</nowiki> This runs a full scan of the system and checks for rootkits, hidden files, and other potential security risks. It may take some time to complete, depending on the system size. == Running rkhunter with Options == The command supports a wide range of options to customize the scan. Some of the most commonly used options are: === Running a Chec...")
- 08:34, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page LYNIS - Documentation (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Usage == The basic syntax for using Lynis is as follows: <nowiki> lynis [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]</nowiki> Where `OPTIONS` define the behavior of the scan and `COMMAND` specifies which audit tasks to perform. == Command Line Options == Lynis offers a range of command-line options that allow for customization of the audit process. === Common Options === * `--help` Displays the help message, listing all available commands and options. <nowiki> l...")
- 08:30, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page CLONEZILLA - Set up Clonezilla in GRUB on a Debian-based VPS (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Configure GRUB to Load Clonezilla in Memory == In order to boot Clonezilla via GRUB, the Clonezilla ISO will need to be loaded into memory. This can be accomplished by modifying the GRUB configuration to load the Clonezilla kernel and initrd. === Download Clonezilla ISO === Download the Clonezilla ISO from the official site: <nowiki> https://clonezilla.org/clonezilla-live.php</nowiki> Ensure that you download the correct version (Live, stable,...")
- 08:25, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page CLONEZILLA - Basic Usage (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Cloning a Disk to Another Disk == Clonezilla allows you to clone an entire disk, including all partitions, to another disk. This is useful for upgrading to a larger drive or creating a duplicate of the system setup. To clone a source disk (`/dev/sda`) to a target disk (`/dev/sdb`), use the following command: <nowiki> sudo clonezilla -q -icds -scs -q2 -rsync -source /dev/sda -target /dev/sdb</nowiki> Where: - `-q` = Quiet mode, minimizes output....")
- 08:20, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs deleted page RSYSLOG - Tuto (content was: "Category:Wiki == Configuration Files == Rsyslog is primarily configured through the `/etc/rsyslog.conf` file and the `/etc/rsyslog.d/` directory, where additional configuration files can be placed. The main configuration file `/etc/rsyslog.conf` controls global settings, while the files in `/etc/rsyslog.d/` allow modular configuration. == Main Configuration File == The main...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
- 08:20, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page RSYSLOG - Configuration (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Configuration Files == Rsyslog is primarily configured through the `/etc/rsyslog.conf` file and the `/etc/rsyslog.d/` directory, where additional configuration files can be placed. The main configuration file `/etc/rsyslog.conf` controls global settings, while the files in `/etc/rsyslog.d/` allow modular configuration. == Main Configuration File == The main configuration file contains global settings, input modules, and output modules. Here’s a...")
- 08:19, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page RSYSLOG - Tuto (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Configuration Files == Rsyslog is primarily configured through the `/etc/rsyslog.conf` file and the `/etc/rsyslog.d/` directory, where additional configuration files can be placed. The main configuration file `/etc/rsyslog.conf` controls global settings, while the files in `/etc/rsyslog.d/` allow modular configuration. == Main Configuration File == The main configuration file contains global settings, input modules, and output modules. Here’s a...")
- 08:14, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page F5 BIG-IP - CLI Commands (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Viewing System Information == To display system information, including the software version, platform, and other relevant details, use the following command: <nowiki> tmsh show sys version</nowiki> This command will output the software version, platform type, and more. == Managing Configuration Files == You can list, view, and manage system configuration files. The command below displays all configuration files: <nowiki> tmsh list /sys config<...")
- 08:07, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page NFT - Guide (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Organizing Configuration Files == A good practice is to organize `nft` configuration files into logical sections to ensure clarity and maintainability. Avoid putting all rules into a single file. Instead, create different files for different contexts (e.g., input, output, forward, etc.) and then include them in a master configuration file. Example: <nowiki> # Main configuration file table inet filter { include "/etc/nftables/ipv4.rules" i...")
- 08:02, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page NGINX - Reverse Proxy (Created page with "Category:Wiki == General Configuration Structure == In a reverse proxy setup, Nginx receives client requests and forwards them to an upstream server (e.g., an application server or a web service). This allows Nginx to handle multiple protocols, such as HTTP and TCP, while acting as a gateway for secure and optimized traffic management. The configuration files for Nginx are typically located in the `/etc/nginx/` directory, with the main configuration file being `/et...")
- 07:50, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page LibreNMS - LNMS Command Line Utility (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Overview == `lnms` is a command-line interface to interact with LibreNMS. The command is a wrapper around the core application, providing functionality to automate or quickly perform common tasks without the need for the web interface. This command is typically used on systems running LibreNMS where administrators may need to troubleshoot, configure, or automate tasks in a Linux environment. == Basic Command Syntax == The basic syntax for using th...")
- 07:45, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page TOP - Manpage (Created page with "[[]] == top Manpage == <nowiki> TOP(1) User Commands TOP(1) NAME top - display Linux processes SYNOPSIS top [options] DESCRIPTION The top program provides a dynamic real-time view of a running system. It can display system summary infor...")
- 07:43, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page TOP - Basic Usage (Created page with "Category:Wiki == Command Output == When you run `top`, the output is divided into two sections: * **Summary Area**: Displays overall system information. * **Task Area**: Displays a list of running processes. === Summary Area === The top part of the display shows summary information about the system, including: * **uptime**: Time the system has been running. * **user tasks**: Number of user processes. * **system tasks**: Number of system processes. * **load averag...")
- 07:35, 14 December 2025 Admin talk contribs created page SSLDUMP - Manpage (Created page with "[[]] == ssldump Manpage == <nowiki> SSLDUMP(1) General Commands Manual SSLDUMP(1) NAME ssldump - dump SSL traffic on a network SYNOPSIS ssldump [ -aAdeFHjnNPqtTvxXyz ] [ -i interface ] [ -k keyfile ] [ -l sslkeylogfile ] [ -p password ] [ -r dumpfil...")
