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Configuring Windows with NetShell  

Windows networks can be configured from a graphical interface, but if you want to explore all the functions, try using NetShell at the command line to configure TCP/IP stack parameters and network services.

Thick Wires  

For once, admins and users agree: They want more resiliency and higher bandwidth on the network. Link aggregation, in line with IEEE 802.1ax b-2008, offers both – with some minor restrictions.

Accessory  

In addition to introducing extra security measures, htaccess lets you add some fantastic features to your website without having superuser access to the main configuration files of the web server.

Filtered  

Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy gives companies who deploy their own email server a free, but extremely powerful, anti-spam solution.

Long-Term Storage  

You can easily archive email and attachments, thereby saving overhead and money. This article shows various approaches that use built-in tools on Linux and FreeBSD.

Basic Protection  

Testing the system landscape for compliance requirements is not typically an administrator's favorite task. The fairly new open source framework called OpenSCAP helps take some of the pain out of this chore.