I have been supporting a project that implemented a WiFi hotspot solution using Ubiquiti Access Points and a centralized, self-hosted UniFi Network Controller running on
Tag: Linux
Let’s Secure Our Cacti Web Portal with a Free SSL Certificate From LetsEncrypt
If you missed my previous article, in which I did walk you through installing Cacti Server on CentOS 9, you can read it here. Today,
The Most Useful Linux Commands For Network And Systems Administrators
Linux is a powerful and versatile operating system that powers many of the world’s servers and networks. As a network or system administrator, you need
Let’s discuss Logical Volume Management (LVM) with practical examples using Ubuntu 22
LVM (Logical Volume Management) is a tool for managing storage devices and partitions in Linux systems. It allows you to create logical volumes, which are
Just Installed Cacti 1.2.23 Network Monitoring Tool on CentOS Stream 9 And it Was Smooth
If you work in network operations especially managing routers, switches, firewalls and servers, then you definitely have interacted with this amazing tool called Cacti. Cacti
I Almost Gave Up Using FirewallD on CentOS 9 Until I Figured This Out
I hope this article will help you save some time and energy by avoiding the things that I tried that didn’t work because it took
Let’s Install Ubiquiti UniFi Network Controller on Linux Mint (Ubuntu/Debian)
The “Ubiquiti UniFi Network Controller” is a software application that runs on a UniFi OS Console or a self-hosted server and allows you to manage