Server Administration Articles
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This collection of articles provides resources for server administration.
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Configuring an NTP server on Linux (AlmaLinux)
Read more: Configuring an NTP server on Linux (AlmaLinux)With simple steps, you can learn how to configure a Chrony NTP server on Linux (AlmaLinux), allowing for synchronized system clocks vital for logs, security, and coordinated processes.
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Configuring Cloud VPN on Debian
Read more: Configuring Cloud VPN on DebianUsing a VPN to connect to your server? Liquid Web offers a cloud vpn solution for connecting to your server securely. Get directions for installing and configuring the VPN client on a Debian desktop.
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Configuring Cloud VPN on Fedora
Read more: Configuring Cloud VPN on FedoraUsing a VPN to connect to your server? Liquid Web offers a cloud vpn solution for connecting to your server securely. Get directions for installing and configuring the VPN client on a Fedora desktop.
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Configuring Cloud VPN on MacOS
Read more: Configuring Cloud VPN on MacOSUsing a VPN to connect to your server? Liquid Web offers a cloud vpn solution for connecting to your server securely. Get directions for installing and configuring the VPN client on a MacOS desktop.
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Connecting to Cloud Object Storage with Cyberduck
Read more: Connecting to Cloud Object Storage with CyberduckCloud Object Storage stores files accessed through API calls. It’s ideal for static data across multiple points. Cyberduck visually manages your storage bucket, assuming you’ve ordered Cloud Object Storage.
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Content Management Systems for Windows
Read more: Content Management Systems for WindowsExplore secure, Core-Managed Windows Server hosting for enterprise CMS platforms like Kentico, Sitefinity, Sitecore, and Elcom at Liquid Web.
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Creating a Linux User
Read more: Creating a Linux UserLearn how to create a Linux user outside cPanel via SSH for specific needs. *Use caution, as this bypasses cPanel’s security & management.*
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Creating a MySQL User
Read more: Creating a MySQL UserControl MySQL database access by creating user-specific restrictions for databases, tables, and privileges. Use cPanel or the command line to create MySQL users.