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Using Telnet in Linux
Filed under Networking
Learn how to install and use telnet on a Linux machine.
Difference Between ifconfig and ipconfig
Filed under Networking
Learn about the ipconfig and ifconfig network configuration commands
SSH to Local Linux VM With PuTTY
Filed under Security
Step-by-step explanations on setting up networking and SSH access to a local Linux virtual machine.
How to Check if a Shared Library Is Installed
Filed under Administration
Learn how shared libraries work on Linux and to check if they are installed.
How to Delete a User in Linux When the System Says Its Currently Used in a Process
Filed under User Administration
Learn how to delete a user and what to do if that doesn’t work as expected.
How to Add Public Key to known_hosts File
Filed under Administration, Security
When we connect to a new host via SSH, we’re prompted to check its identity. We look at how to do this in advance of making an SSH connection in order to check hosts before using them, and to prevent scripts stalling at the prompt.
Create a Tunnel From One Local Port to Another
Filed under Networking
Learn three tools for creating a tunnel from one local port to another in Linux.
How to View CPU Speed on Linux
Filed under Administration
Learn about different methods of checking the processor speed of a Linux system.