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“Where is the love…” So you finally did it: You upgraded from Ubuntu Server 10.04.x LTS to 12.04.x LTS and things went well, but after the reboot you’re having a few problems – you’re not alone! There’s probably an infinite array of server configurations out there, so the notes presented here will hopefully provide some... Read more »
Are we speaking the same language? In a previous post, I went through how to build a calendar sever using DAViCal – created by fellow kiwi Andrew McMillan. The server has run perfectly since the day I built it, and it was only recently (read: last year) that I noticed I was no longer getting... Read more »
The freshest clams Anti-virus programs are great… provided you keep them up to date! Sometimes keeping them up to date can be tricky if they are prepackaged from a repository – you have to wait until someone packages the updated version. This isn’t ideal, as I discovered one day after checking my ClamAV freshclam.log I... Read more »
Taking DNS a step further Back in September 2010 I posted an article on creating your own DNS server (using BIND9) and linked to DHCP. There was probably one element of that setup that was missing – Microsoft’s Active Directory. Active Directory uses DNS as its domain controller location mechanism and leverages the namespace design... Read more »