Any implementation of the standard-based IPsec is supposed to work with any other implementation – but sometimes you need a little extra effort. This article tests some IPsec implementations to see how well they fit.
The latest release of Open-Xchange collaboration server includes new interfaces, such as MAPI support for Outlook and the ability to connect to mobile devices. In this article, we look at the new features and explain how to install the community version.
The Firefox version 3.6 browser plugin for accessing consoles on virtual servers can suddenly stop working, causing problems for VMware server admins. We explain how to use the plugin without the browser.
Web developers dream of getting their hands on the collective power of Google's servers. Google App Engine offers a free corner of the Google universe.
If you use free software, you will likely need to manage multiple software repositories and keep all the information up to date. Pulp gives you a centralized approach to repository management.
If you manage many identical computers on a server farm, you don't want to patch every single machine separately just to install a security update. Citrix Provisioning Services 5.0 offers a convenient alternative.
Ethan Galstad visited Sao Paulo Brazil in April for the Nagios Latin America Conference. In his first visit to the country and Latin America, Ethan gave an exclusive interview to our the Linux Magazine Brazilian edition and told us a bit about the history of Nagios – perhaps one of the most successful stories in open source network software.
Web-based, enterprise-capable applications often rely on the vendor-independent Java Platform, Enterprise Edition. We provide an introduction to Java EE based on the JBoss application server.
Microsoft offers PowerShell extensions for Exchange and SharePoint to let administrators manage these server products at the command line. In fact, some settings can only be implemented in the PowerShell extension.