Difference between revisions of "Fedora Tutorials"
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* [[Netboot]]:  How to set up PXE Network boot.  | * [[Netboot]]:  How to set up PXE Network boot.  | ||
* [[FreeNX]]: Accessing your HDA with FreeNX  | * [[FreeNX]]: Accessing your HDA with FreeNX  | ||
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* [[Enable_Outgoing_Emails|Enable Outgoing Mail]]:  Use your ISP to send mail from your HDA.  | * [[Enable_Outgoing_Emails|Enable Outgoing Mail]]:  Use your ISP to send mail from your HDA.  | ||
* [[Monitor System Logs via E-mail]]:  Sends logs to designated e-mail address daily.  | * [[Monitor System Logs via E-mail]]:  Sends logs to designated e-mail address daily.  | ||
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* [http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=Fedora_19&p=mail&f=7 Maillog Analyzer for Postfix]:  Script will display command line mail stats or send them to you daily via email.  | * [http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=Fedora_19&p=mail&f=7 Maillog Analyzer for Postfix]:  Script will display command line mail stats or send them to you daily via email.  | ||
* [https://calomel.org/pflogsumm.html Pflogsumm ]:  Log analyzer for Postfix. It can mail out a summery on a daily, weekly or monthly basis and is fully configurable.  | * [https://calomel.org/pflogsumm.html Pflogsumm ]:  Log analyzer for Postfix. It can mail out a summery on a daily, weekly or monthly basis and is fully configurable.  | ||
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* [http://www.howtoforge.com/data_recovery_from_accidentally_deleted_files_or_crashed_drives_in_redhat_centos_and_fedora_linux Data recovery from accidentally deleted files or crashed drives]:  Recover from deleted files or crashed drives.  | * [http://www.howtoforge.com/data_recovery_from_accidentally_deleted_files_or_crashed_drives_in_redhat_centos_and_fedora_linux Data recovery from accidentally deleted files or crashed drives]:  Recover from deleted files or crashed drives.  | ||
* [http://www.howtoforge.com/data-recovery-techniques-on-linux Data Recovery Techniques on Linux]:  How to recover deleted files.  | * [http://www.howtoforge.com/data-recovery-techniques-on-linux Data Recovery Techniques on Linux]:  How to recover deleted files.  | ||
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* [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AutoUpdates Automatic Updates]:  Configure the HDA to automatically update the OS.  | * [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/AutoUpdates Automatic Updates]:  Configure the HDA to automatically update the OS.  | ||
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-access-google-drive-from-linux-gdrive/ Google Drive]:  Tool that lets you access your Google Drive account through the command line.  | * [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-access-google-drive-from-linux-gdrive/ Google Drive]:  Tool that lets you access your Google Drive account through the command line.  | ||
| + | * [https://github.com/andreafabrizi/Dropbox-Uploader Dropbox Uploader]:  Script which can be used to upload, download, list or delete files from Dropbox  | ||
| + | * [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-dropbox-client-as-a-service-on-centos-7 Dropbox Client]: Install command-line Dropbox client on HDA.  | ||
| + | * [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/install-speedtest-cli-on-centos-redhat-fedoa-scientific-to-measure-internetspeed/ Check HDA Internet Speed]:  Check the Internet speed from your HDA with Python based CLI tool called Speedtest-cli.  | ||
== Applications ==  | == Applications ==  | ||
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* [[Tonido]]  | * [[Tonido]]  | ||
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* [[FireFly_Media_Server|FireFly Media Server]]  | * [[FireFly_Media_Server|FireFly Media Server]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 17:08, 8 October 2016
This is a compilation of the Fedora specific tutorials. If you want to add something, please only provide the link and description here. The actual tutorial should be it's own page.
Internal Links
- Firewall: iptables: How to enable iptables firewall on your HDA.
 - Proxy server: squid: How to create a proxy server.
 - squidGuard: Content filtering using squidGuard.
 - Netboot: How to set up PXE Network boot.
 - FreeNX: Accessing your HDA with FreeNX
 - Enable Outgoing Mail: Use your ISP to send mail from your HDA.
 - Monitor System Logs via E-mail: Sends logs to designated e-mail address daily.
 - Send Outgoing Emails via Gmail: Use your Gmail account to send mail from your HDA.
 - Disk Error Alerts: Monitor disk drive wellness and receive email alerts if errors are detected.
 - Using Tonido: Remote access web application.
 - Access HDA over SSL: Secure access to http://hda.
 - Secure App Access: Secure access to web applications.
 - Joomla HTTPS access: Access Joomla over a secure connection via HTTPS.
 - Upgrade Firefox: Upgrade Firefox to the latest version.
 - Amahi Mail System: Run a mail server on your HDA with virtual users and domains.
 - VNC: Add Desktop GUI to Amahi 7 and access remotely.
 - TigerVNC: Add Desktop GUI to Amahi 8 or 9 and access remotely.
 - CUPS Printer Service: How to add web UI for managing printers from HDA.
 - Virus Scan Shares: This show you how to set up daily virus scans of your Amahi shares.
 - SSH Email Alerts: Receive emails anytime a user logs into the HDA using SSH.
 - Network File System (NFS): How to use Amahi as an NFS server.
 - HDA As Part Time Server: Use the HDA as a part time server with ReadyNAS.
 - Laptop Close Lid Behavior: How to keep laptop active when closing the lid.
 
External Links
- Maillog Analyzer for Postfix: Script will display command line mail stats or send them to you daily via email.
 - Pflogsumm : Log analyzer for Postfix. It can mail out a summery on a daily, weekly or monthly basis and is fully configurable.
 - Data recovery from accidentally deleted files or crashed drives: Recover from deleted files or crashed drives.
 - Data Recovery Techniques on Linux: How to recover deleted files.
 - GMail Relay Linux Home Server:  Use GMail and 
sendmailto send system e-mails. - Sendmail SMTP GMail Relay:  Alternate tutorial using GMail and 
sendmailto send system e-mails (cyrus-sasl-plainandcyrus-sasl-md5required). - Automatic Updates: Configure the HDA to automatically update the OS.
 - Google Drive: Tool that lets you access your Google Drive account through the command line.
 - Dropbox Uploader: Script which can be used to upload, download, list or delete files from Dropbox
 - Dropbox Client: Install command-line Dropbox client on HDA.
 - Check HDA Internet Speed: Check the Internet speed from your HDA with Python based CLI tool called Speedtest-cli.
 
