Linux Archive

10 Mar 2016

Install Apache Maven on CentOS 7/6/5

Apache Maven is a project management software, managing building, reporting and documentation of a Java development project. imilar to how the make utility builds an executable from source code and libraries using a Makefile, Apache Ant builds
8 Mar 2016

Install MongoDB 3.2 on CentOS/RHEL 5/6/7

MongoDB is an open source no-schema and high-performance document-oriented NoSQL database. NoSQL means it doesn’t provide any tables, rows, etc. MongoDB provides large media storage with GridFS. Click here for more details about mongoDB. NoSQL refers to
7 Mar 2016

MongoDB PHP Module (Extension) on CentOS 5/6/7

MongoDB PHP driver is very simple install on Linux. You need just PEAR with PECL repository. Normally PHP development package and PHP Pear package installation from package management system is enough to get PEAR working. These instructions
3 Mar 2016

Rsync (Remote Sync) Command in Linux

Rsync is a very flexible network-enabled syncing tool for replicating and synchronizing documents and Directories remotely and in addition locally in Linux system. With the assistance of rsync command, you can copy and synchronize your data remotely
2 Mar 2016

Move Running Command to Background in Linux

In our past article, you have found out about how to begin or run command in background. Presently this article will help you to how to move running command in background. This is useful, in the event
26 Feb 2016

Run Command In Background on Linux

A background process is the process which executes behind the scenes. Suppose you have a long-running task that you need to run, but you also want to get some other work done. Linux lets you start a
25 Feb 2016

Install ownCloud on CentOS/RHEL 7/6/5

ownCloud is an open source web application for data synchronization and document sharing. It likewise gives alternatives to sync and share across devices—all under your control. ownCloud depends on PHP and a SQLite, MySQL, Oracle or PostgreSQL
18 Feb 2016

Allow/Deny logins via ssh server using PAM module

PAM, or Pluggable Authentication Modules, is a deliberation layer that exists on Linux and Unix-like operating system used to empower verification between a variety of services. PAM (Pluggable confirmation modules) permits you to characterize adaptable flexible for
17 Feb 2016

Allow/Deny system logins to specific groups using PAM module

PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) gives a layer in the middle of applications and the actual authentication system. PAM is a library of loadable modules called by applications which are used for security prerequisites as a part of
16 Feb 2016

Install osCommerce on a Linux

osCommerce (Open Source Commerce) is a free solution for online store software, representing an alternative to other e-commerce platforms such as Magento, OpenCart, PrestaShop. Open Source Commerce (osCommerce) is a complete self-hosted online store solution that contains